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HISTORY INFORMATION FOR THE FOLLOWING MANUAL: RA-6A SERVICE MANUAL MODEL NAME REMOTE COMMANDER DESTINATION CHASSIS CHASSIS NO. KP-51WS510 RM-Y909 US/CND/LATIN NORTH SCC-M10CA KP-57WS510 RM-Y909 US/CND/LATIN NORTH SCC-M10BA KP-65WS510 RM-Y909 US/CND/LATIN NORTH SCC-M10AA ORIGINAL MANUAL ISSUE DATE: 6/2003 ALL REVISIONS AND UPDATES TO THE ORIGINAL MANUAL ARE APPENDED TO THE END OF THE PDF FILE. REVISION DATE REVISION TYPE SUBJECT 6/2003 6/30/2003 No revisions or updates are applicable at this time. Updated G (Pg. 58) and D (Pg. 77) Schematics, Added critical symbol to G Board on Exploded View section 6-3. Chassis (Pg. 91) Updated critical components on Parts Lists (Pgs. 93-136) COLOR REAR VIDEO PROJECTION 9-965-944-02 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE Specifications ................................................................................. 4 Warnings and Cautions .................................................................. 5 Safety Check-Out ........................................................................... 6 Self-Diagnostic Function................................................................. 7 SECTION 1: DISASSEMBLY............................................................... 10 1-1. Rear Board Removal............................................................ 10 1-2. Chassis Assembly Removal................................................. 10 1-3. Service Position ................................................................... 10 1-4. H2 Board Removal................................................................11 1-5. H1 Board Removal................................................................11 1-6. H4 Board Removal................................................................11 1-7. Mirror Cover Removal .......................................................... 12 1-8. Beznet Assembly Removal .................................................. 12 1-9. SR Board Removal .............................................................. 12 1-10. AD Board and B Board Removal ......................................... 12 1-11. G Board Removal................................................................. 13 1-12. Terminal Board, A Board, D Board, U Board, and UD Board Removal ............................................................................... 13 1-13. Picture Tube Removal.......................................................... 14 1-14. High-Voltage Cable Installation and Removal...................... 14 SECTION 2: SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS................................................ 15 2-1. Screen Voltage Adjustment (Coarse Adjustment) ................ 15 2-2. Screen (G2) Adjustment (Fine Adjustment).......................... 15 2-3. Deflection Yoke Tilt Adjustment ............................................ 15 2-4. Focus Lens Adjustment........................................................ 16 2-5. Focus VR Adjustment........................................................... 16 2-6. 2-Pole Magnet and Centering Magnet Adjustment .............. 17 2-7. Centering Magnet Adjustment.............................................. 17 2-8. 4-Pole Magnet Adjustment ................................................... 17 2-9. Blue Defocus Adjustment ..................................................... 17 2-10. Electrical Adjustments by Remote Commander................... 18 2-11. Service Data Lists ................................................................ 19 2-12. Registration Adjustment ....................................................... 38 2-13. PJE Adjustment (Sub Deflection Adjustment) ...................... 40 2-14. Auto Convergence Offsets ................................................... 42 2-15. Auto Registration Error Codes ............................................. 43 SECTION 3: SAFETY-RELATED ADJUSTMENTS............................. 45 D BOARD ..................................................................................... 45 3-1. HV Regulation Circuit Check and Adjustment ..................... 45 3-2. HV Hold Down Circuit Operation Check and Adjustment .... 45 G BOARD ..................................................................................... 46 3-3. +B Max Voltage Confirmation .............................................. 46 3-4. +B OVP Confirmation........................................................... 46 SECTION TITLE PAGE SECTION 5: DIAGRAMS..................................................................... 49 5-1. Circuit Boards Location ........................................................ 49 5-2. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams Information ......................................... 49 5-3. Block Diagrams .................................................................... 51 5-4. Schematics and Supporting Information ............................. 54 CR Board Schematic Diagram ............................................ 54 CB Board Schematic Diagram ............................................ 55 CG Board Schematic Diagram ............................................ 56 V Board Schematic Diagram ............................................... 57 G Board Schematic Diagram ............................................... 58 UD Board Schematic Diagram ............................................ 60 A Board Schematic Diagram (1 of 3).................................... 62 A Board Schematic Diagram (2 of 3).................................... 63 A Board Schematic Diagram (3 of 3).................................... 64 U Board Schematic Diagram ............................................... 68 AD Board Schematic Diagram ............................................ 71 B Board Schematic Diagram (1 of 2) ................................... 73 B Board Schematic Diagram (2 of 2) ................................... 74 D Board Schematic Diagram................................................ 77 SR Board Schematic Diagram ............................................ 80 H2 Board Schematic Diagram ............................................. 80 H1 Board Schematic Diagram ............................................. 82 H4 Board Schematic Diagram ............................................. 83 5-5. IC Block Diagrams ............................................................... 84 A Board ................................................................................ 84 B Board ................................................................................ 85 CR Board ............................................................................. 86 CG Board ............................................................................. 86 CB Board.............................................................................. 86 U Board ................................................................................ 87 5-6. Semiconductors ................................................................... 88 SECTION 6: EXPLODED VIEWS........................................................ 89 6-1. Cover (KP-51WS510/57WS510 Only) ................................ 89 6-2. Cover (KP-65WS510 0nly) .................................................. 90 6-3. Chassis ................................................................................ 91 6-4. Picture Tube ........................................................................ 92 SECTION 7: ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST............................................ 93 SECTION 4: CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS.............................................. 47 4-1. Blue Offset Adjustment......................................................... 47 4-2. P & P Sub Contrast Adjustment (Video) (SCON) ................. 47 4-3. P & P Sub Contrast Adjustment (RF) (SCON) ..................... 47 4-4. P & P Sub-Hue and Sub-Color Adjustment (Video) (SHUE, SCOL) ..................................................................... 47 4-5. P & P Sub-Hue and Sub-Color Adjustment (RF) (SHUE, SCOL) ..................................................................... 48 —3— KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements 120V AC, 60Hz Power Consumption (W) In Use (Max) 230W In Standby Under 1 W Inputs/Outputs DVI-HDTV 1 terminal, 3.3V T.M.D.S., 50 ohms The DVI-HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers. Video (IN) 4 total (1 on front panel) 1Vp-p, 75ohms unbalanced, sync negative Audio (VAR/RIX) 1 total 500 mVrms at the maximum volume setting (Variable) 500 mVrms (Fixed) Impedance (Output):1 kilo ohm TV Out 1 total Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, Sync negative Audio: 500 m Vrms (100% modulation) Impedance (output): 1 kilo ohms Control S (IN/OUT) 1 total Minijacks S Video (IN) 3 total (1 on front panel) Y: 1Vp-p, 75ohms unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286Vp-p (Burst signal), 75ohms Component Video Input 2 (Y, PB, PR) Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms; PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms Audio (IN) 6 total (1 on front panel) 500 mVrms (100% modulation) Impedance:47 kilo ohms RF Inputs 2 total Converter 1 total KP-51WS510 KP-57WS510 20W x 2 1194 x 1350 x 650 mm 47 x 531/8 x 255/8 in 1326 x 1377 x 690 mm 521/4 x 541/4 x 271/4 in 1542 x 1466 x 750 mm 603/4 x 573/4 x 291/2 in 78.2 kg 172 lbs 88.6 kg 195 lbs 136 kg 300 lbs Speaker Output (W) Dimensions (W x H x D) mm in Mass kg lbs Projection System Screen Size (measured diagonally) 3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system 51 inches (KP-51WS510) 57 inches (KP-57WS510) 65 inches (KP-65WS510) Picture Tube 7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), with optical coupling and liquid cooling system. Supplied Accessories Remote Control RM-Y909 Batteries (2) size AA (R6) Projection Lenses High performance, large diameter hybrid lens F1.1 Antenna KP-65WS510 Optional Accessories A/V Cable (VMC-810/820/830 HG) Audio Cable (RKC-515HG) Component Video Cable (VMC-10/30 HG) Control S Cable (RK-G69HG) AV Receiver (STR-V555ES or equivalent) 75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF Television System NTSC, American TV Standard Channel Coverage VHF: 2-13/ UHF: 14-69/ CATV: 1-125 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. —4— KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS CAUTION Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield, or carbon painted on the CRT, after removing the anode. WARNING!! An isolation transformer should be used during any service to avoid possible shock hazard, because of live chassis. The chassis of this receiver is directly connected to the ac power line. ! SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! Components identified by shading and ! mark on the schematic diagrams, exploded views, and in the parts list are critical for safe operation. Replace these components with Sony parts whose part numbers appear as shown in this manual or in supplements published by Sony. Circuit adjustments that are critical for safe operation are identified in this manual. Follow these procedures whenever critical components are replaced or improper operation is suspected. ATTENTION!! Apres avoir deconnecte le cap de l’anode, court-circuiter l’anode du tube cathodique et celui de l’anode du cap au chassis metallique de l’appareil, ou la couche de carbone peinte sur le tube cathodique ou au blindage du tube cathodique. Afin d’eviter tout risque d’electrocution provenant d’un chássis sous tension, un transformateur d’isolement doit etre utilisé lors de tout dépannage. Le chássis de ce récepteur est directement raccordé à l’alimentation du secteur. ! ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS A LA SECURITE!! Les composants identifies par une trame et par une marque ! sur les schemas de principe, les vues explosees et les listes de pieces sont d’une importance critique pour la securite du fonctionnement. Ne les remplacer que par des composants Sony dont le numero de piece est indique dans le present manuel ou dans des supplements publies par Sony. Les reglages de circuit dont l’importance est critique pour la securite du fonctionnement sont identifies dans le present manuel. Suivre ces procedures lors de chaque remplacement de composants critiques, ou lorsqu’un mauvais fonctionnement suspecte. —5— KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SAFETY CHECK-OUT After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: 1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges. 2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or touching high-wattage resistors. Leakage Test The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use these instructions. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job. 3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators. 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale. The Simpson’s 250 and Sanwa SH-63TRD are examples of passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all battery-operated digital multimeters that have a 2 VAC range are suitable (see Figure A). 4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. 5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. How to Find a Good Earth Ground A cold-water pipe is a guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate retaining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If the retaining screw is to be used as your earth ground, verify that it is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-water pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. 6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer. 7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are specified values. Make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always have low HV. 8. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below. If a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60- to 100-watt troublelight (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw. Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot side on the line; the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential (see Figure B). To Exposed Metal Parts on Set Trouble Light AC Outlet Box 0.15 µF 1.5 kΩ Ohmmeter AC Voltmeter (0.75 V) Cold-water Pipe Earth Ground Figure A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage. Figure B. Checking for earth ground. —6— KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 Self Diagnosis SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION Supported model The units in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. If an error occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER LED will automatically begin to flash. The number of times the LED flashes translates to a probable source of the problem. A definition of the STANDBY/TIMER LED flash indicators is listed in the instruction manual for the user’s knowledge and reference. If an error symptom cannot be reproduced, the Remote Commander can be used to review the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems occur. Diagnostic Test Indicators When an error occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER LED will flash a set number of times to indicate the possible cause of the problem. If there is more than one error, the LED will identify the first of the problem areas. Results for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen. 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Self-Diagnosis Screen Displays In cases of malfunctions where it is not possible to determine the symptom such as when the power goes off occasionally or when the screen disappears occasionally, there is a screen display on whether the malfunction occurred or not in the past (and whether the detection circuit operated or not) in order to allow confirmation. Screen Display Method Quickly press the remote command button in the following order from the standby state. Display Channel 5 Sound Volume* _ Power ON *Note that this differs from entering the service mode (sound volume + ) SELF DIAGNOSIS 2 : +B OCP 3 : +B OVP 4 : V STOP 5 : AKB 10 : WDT N/A N/A 0 1 24 Numeral "0" means that no fault was detected. Numeral "1" means a fault was detected one time or more Self-Diagnosis Screen Display The results display is not automatically cleared. In case of repairs and after repairs, check the self-diagnosis screen and be sure to return the results display to “ 0 ”. If the results display is not returned to “ 0 ” it will not be possible to judge a new malfunction after completing repairs. Method of Clearing Results Display 1. Power off (Set to the standby mode.) 2. Display 3. Channel 8 Channel 5 Sound Volume + Power ON (Service Mode) ENTER (Test reset = Factory preset condition) Method of Ending Self Diagnosis Screen When ending the self-diagnosis screen completely, turn the power switch OFF on the remote commander or the main unit. —8— KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 Self-Diagnosis Function Operation OCP Low B and +B line detect DET SHORT, and shut-down POWER ON RELAY. Reset by turning power on/off. In case of +B is loaded approx. 1.5A or more, microcomputer detects it via IC5005. OVP In case of +B becomes approx. 150V or more, POWER ON RELAY shuts down and microcomputer detects it via IC5005. Reset by turning power on/off just the same as OCP. Low B Occurs when set +5V is out V Stop In the case of the V Drive disappearing, Q8001 detects it and shuts-down the POWER ON RELAY. The microcomputer detects it and causes the LED to blink. AKB IK detection. Makes LED blink when microcomputer doesn’t detect IK, returns of IC309 (CXA2150AQ) 20 seconds or more. H Stop In case H DRIVE disappears, Q378 detects it and shuts-down POWER ON RELAY. Microcomputer receives H Stop data from Q378 and makes the LED blink. HV Stop In case HV becomes 33kV or more, IC8006 detects it and shuts-down POWER ON RELAY. The microcomputer makes the LED blink. Audio In case of DC component overlaps the output of Audio Amp., the microcomputer detects it and shuts-down POWER ON RELAY. The microcomputer makes the LED blink. D9101 TIMER/STANDBY Self-Diagnosis Block Diagram R765 49 5. AKB 31 28 29 30 25 26 BUS IC309 CXA2150AQ Y/C JUNGLE 58 IC704 MAIN-CPU 34 35 6. H STOP Q378 H PULSE Detector 4. V STOP IC702 EEPROM IC8003 V Drive IC703 EEPROM Q8001 V Pulse Detector 5. AKB 53 IC708 43 44 45 24 9. Audio 3. OVP 2. OCP 6. LOW B 8. HV.STOP C Board Audio AMP DC Detect IC5005 OVP Buffer OCP Buffer Q714 +5V DETECT —9— OVP DETECT OCP DETECT IC8006 HV Detector KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SECTION 1: DISASSEMBLY 1-1. REAR BOARD REMOVAL 1-2. CHASSIS ASSEMBLY REMOVAL 1 Three screws, dome washer HEX tap 4 x 20 � ���������� 2 Chassis assy � ������������������������ �������������� 1-3. SERVICE POSITION � ���������������������������� ��������������� �������������������� ���������������������������� ����������������������� ������� ������������������������������ ���������������� ������� � ������ ����������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������ ����������������������������������� ���������������� ������ ������������ — 10 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 1-4. H2 BOARD REMOVAL 3 Six screws (+BVTP 4x12) 4 H2 board 5 Button, multi 2 Screw, dome washer HEX tap 4x20 1 Cap, speaker grille 2 Screw, dome washer HEX tap 4x20 1 Cap, speaker grille 1-5. H1 BOARD REMOVAL 2 Bracket H1 6 Button, power 7 Guide, LED 1 Two screws (+BVTP 4x12) 4 H1 board 3 Screw (+BVTP 3x12) 5 Screw (+BVTP 4x12) 1-6. H4 BOARD REMOVAL � ���������������������� � ����������� �������������� � ������� �������������� � �������� � ��������� � ������ �������������� � ��������������������� — 11 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 1-7. MIRROR COVER REMOVAL 1-8. BEZNET ASSEMBLY REMOVAL 2 Screws, dome washer HEX tap 4x20 1 Twenty three screws, dome washer HEX tap 4x20 3 Beznet assy 2 Mirror cover 1 Screws, dome washer HEX tap 4x20 1-9. SR BOARD REMOVAL 1-10.AD BOARD AND B BOARD REMOVAL � ��������� ������� ����������� 1 B board � � ������ ������� ����������� 1 AD board � ����������� ���������������� � ������������ ���������������� � ���������������� Main bracket � ����������� ���������������� — 12 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 1-11.G BOARD REMOVAL 2 Claws 2 Claw 3 Bracket G 2 Claw 1 screw (+BVTP 4x12) 4 Four screws (+BVTP 3x12) 5 G board Main bracket 1-12.TERMINAL BOARD, A BOARD, D BOARD, U BOARD, AND UD BOARD REMOVAL 3 Two screws (+BVTP 3x12) 5 U board 6 Screws (+BVTP 3x12) 4 UD board 6 Six screws 7 A board (+BVTP 3x12) 2 Terminal board 1 Five screws (+BVTP 3x12) 8 D board Main bracket 1 Two screws (+BVTP 4x20 dome washer) 5 Claws — 13 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 1-13.PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL CAUTION Removing the arrow-marked screws is strictly prohibited. If removed, it may cause liquid spill. 4 Four screws, dome washer HEX tap 4x20 5 Lens 11 Four screws (+BVTP 4x12) 12 Picture tube 10 Deflection yoke Lens Picture tube 2 Four screws, dome washer HEX tap 4x20 9 V board 8 Two screws (+BVTP 3x12) 7 Neck assy 6 CR board 3 1 Four screws, dome washer HEX tap 4x20 1-14.HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL (2) Installation (1) Removal 1 Rubber cap 1 HV cable Hook 2 HV cable turn 90° Gutter — 14 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SECTION 2: SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS 2-3. DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT 2-1. SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT (COARSE ADJUSTMENT) 1. Connect the color bar generator monoscope pattern to Video 1 input. 1. Receive the Monoscope signal. 2. Set BRIGHTNESS to 50% and PICTURE to minimum. 3. Turn the red VR on the focus block all the way to the left and then gradually turn it to the right until the retrace line is barely visible. 4. Gradually turn the control to the left until the retrace line disappears. R R G B SCREEN G B FOCUS FOCUS Block 2-2. SCREEN (G2) ADJUSTMENT (FINE ADJUSTMENT) 2. Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 3. Loosen the CRT’s deflection yoke set screw and align the tilt of the deflection yoke so that the horizontal bars at the center of the monoscope pattern are horizontal. 4. After aligning the deflection yoke fasten it securely to the funnel-shaped portion (neck) of the CRT. The tilt of the deflection yoke is aligned in the mode. 5. Cover the green and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps), then repeat steps 3 and 4 for the red CRT. Cover the green and red CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps), then repeat steps 3 and 4 for the blue CRT. Note: If lens caps are unavailable, you can cut off the unnecessary color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS. If the jig described below is available, it is recommended that the G2 Fine Mode Adjustment be performed to set the screen controls to their optimal condition. If desired, you can build the jig illustrated below, using 3-watt resistors. Please note that if the proper voltage is not obtained with the listed resistor’s values, then increase or decrease one of the values in the resistor network to obtain the correct voltage. 1. Select VIDEO-1 mode no signal applied (the screen must be black). 2. Connect the G2 JIG. 3. SW on JIG. 4. Connect an oscilloscope to the TP7101(KR), TP7202(KG) and TP7301(KB) of CR board, CG board, and CB board. 5. Adjust red, green, and blue screen voltage to 177.5+/-0.5V with screen VR on the focus block. TO CG BOARD TP7202 (210V) SW 3.3k 3.9k 5.6k 6.8k GND All resistors are 3W type 177.5V +/- 0.5V 2-pole magnet Deflection yoke Centering magnet Anode cap K G2 JIG 4-pole magnet pedestal level GND — 15 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 2-4. FOCUS LENS ADJUSTMENT 2-5. FOCUS VR ADJUSTMENT In this adjustment, use the remote commander while in service mode. For details on the usage of the service mode and the remote commander, please refer to section 2-10. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS BY REMOTE COMMANDER. 1. Set generator to crosshatch. 2. Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 3. Turn the green focus VR on the focus block to adjust to the optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal. 4. Cover the green and blue picture lenses with lens caps to allow only red to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 5. Turn the red focus VR on the focus block to adjust to the optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal. 6. Cover the green and red picture lenses with lens caps to allow only blue to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 7. Turn the blue focus VR on the focus block to adjust to the optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal. 8. After adjusting the items: 2-4. FOCUS LENS ADJUSTMENT, 2-6. 2-POLE MAGNET AND CENTERING ADJUSTMENT, 2-8. 4-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT, Reconfirm the optimum focus point and adjust again if necessary. 1. Loosen the lens screw. 2. Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 3. Turn the green lens to adjust to the optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal. 4. Tighten the lens screw. 5. Cover the green and blue CRT lenses with the lens caps to allow only red to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 6. Turn the red lens to adjust to the optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal. 7. Tighten the lens screw. 8. Cover the green and red CRT lenses with the lens caps to allow only blue to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 9. Turn the blue lens to adjust to the optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal. 10. Tighten the lens screw. 11. After adjusting the items: 2-5. FOCUS VR ADJUSTMENT, 2-6. 2-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT, 2-8. 4-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT, Reconfirm the optimum focus point and adjust again if necessary. Note: If lens caps are unavailable, you can cut off the unnecessary color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS. Scanning line visible. * Every time 6 is pressed, the test signal changes to: “crosshatch+video signal” → “crosshatch+borderline (black)” → ”crosshatch (black)” → “dots (black)” → off A Minimize both A and B. Lens Test Signal Note: If lens caps are unavailable, you can cut off the unnecessary color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS. — 16 — B Center of crosshatch KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 2-6. 2-POLE MAGNET AND CENTERING MAGNET ADJUSTMENT 2-8. 4-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT 1. Set the picture mode to PRO and picture to MAX. 2. Either select the PJED Test Pattern dot hatch signal or apply an external dot signal. 3. Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 4. Turn the focus VR on the focus block to the left (counter clockwise) and set it to overfocus to enlarge the spot. 5. Adjust the CRT’s 2-pole magnet so that the small bright spot is in the center. 6. Align the focus VR on the focus block and set it for the best focus. 7. Apply a Monoscope signal to the set. 8. Adjust the H-CENTERING and V-CENTERING roughly by the centering magnets. 9. Check 2-pole magnet adjustment. If necessary repeat steps 1-6. 10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for the red CRT covering the green and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only red to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps) and adjust the red focus control on the focus block. 11. Repeat steps 1 through 9 for the blue CRT covering the red and green CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only blue to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps) and adjust the blue focus control on the focus block. 1. Set the picture mode to PRO and picture to MAX. 2. Receive the Dot signal. 3. Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 4. Turn the (green) focus VR on the focus block to the right (clockwise) and set it to under-focus to reduce the spot. 5. Adjust the 4-pole magnet so that the small spot in the center of the screen becomes round for green and red. 6. Adjust the blue spot to an oval shape X:Y=1:1.2 Note: If lens caps are unavailable, you can cut off the unnecessary color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS. Use the center dot x y x : y = 1:1.5 (BIue) x : y = 1:1 (Green, Red) 2-9. BLUE DEFOCUS ADJUSTMENT 1. Setup: Apply a Dot Hatch Signal and set the mode to Pro Mode. Change the color temperature to Cool in the user’s menu. 2. Cover the red and green CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only blue to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 4. Turn the blue focus VR on the focus block to the right (clockwise) to make the round dot oval. Note: If lens caps are unavailable, you can cut off the unnecessary color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS. D2 2-7. CENTERING MAGNET ADJUSTMENT Not required - Combined with 2-6 2-Pole And Centering Magnet Adjustment. D1 Blue D1:D2 = 1:1.2 5. Check the flare with a high luminance signal to make sure the flare is minimal while the bright spot is located in the center, If not, readjust the 2 and 4-pole magnets. 6. Check for uniformity on a 100% IRE to an all white signal. Note: If lens caps are unavailable, you can cut off the unnecessary color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS. — 17 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 2-10.ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS BY REMOTE COMMANDER 8. Press “MUTING” then “ENTER” to write the new adjustment data into memory. 9. When you want to exit the service mode, turn the power off. All of the circuit adjustments can be made by using the remote commander (RM-Y909). Note: Press “8” then “ENTER” on the remote commander to restore the factory settings for user controls and channel memories (this will also turn set off and then on to exit the service mode). NOTE : The following test equipment is required: 1. Pattern Generator (with component outputs) 2. Frequency counter 3. Digital multimeter 4. Audio oscillator 2-10-2.MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD 2-10-1.METHOD OF ENTERING THE SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE 1. TV must be in Standby mode. (Power off) 2. Press “DISPLAY”, “5”, “VOL +”, then “POWER” on the remote commander. (Press each button within 1 second of pressing the previous button.) SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT Item NO. Category Adjustment Item Data 1. After adjustment, turn the power off with the remote commander. 2. Turn the power ON and set to service mode. 3. Cycle through the adjusted items again and confirm that the adjustments were saved. 2-10-3.ADJUSTING BUTTONS AND INDICATOR Note: When the PJE mode (which displays an internally generated signal) is activated, several buttons on the remote commander will have different functions than the ones listed below. Therefore, when in the PJE mode, refer to section 2-12-3 for button functions. 3D-COMB 0 0 SERVICE TV NRMD WSL : XXX F / A FLAG : XXXXXXXX CBA FLAG : XXXXXXXX 3. 4. 5. 6. The screen displays the item being adjusted within that category. Press 1 or 4 on the remote commander to select the adjustment item. Press 3 or 6 on the remote commander to change the data. Press 2 or 5 on the remote commander to select the adjustment category. Every time you press 2 (Category up), service mode changes in the order shown below: 3D-COMB 2150D-2 MID3 2103-1 2150D-3 MID5 2103-2 2151 OSD 2150P-1 AP SNNR 2150P-2 TRUS ID-1 2150P-3 DLBY CCD 2150P-4 MID1 PJE MID2 OP 2150D-1 MUTING POWER Category up Adjustment item up DISPLAY Adjustment item down Data Down Data Up Category down ENTER VOLUME + RM-Y909 ID 7. If you want to go back to the most recently saved value, press “0” then “ENTER” to read the memory. — 18 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 2-11.SERVICE DATA LISTS 11. APPENDIX 3D-COMB uPD64082 Reg.No &Name FUNCTION 0 1 2 NRMD YAPS CLKS Operation mode setting Y-output correction System clock setting 3 4 5 NSDS MSS KILS Selection for standard/non-standard signal processing Selection for inter-frame/inter-line processing Killer processing selection 6 CDL C-signal phase with respect to the Y-signal 7 8 9 10 11 12 DYCO DYGA DCCO DCGA YNRL CNRL DY detection coring level DY detection gain DC detection coring level DC detection gain Frame recursive YNR nonlinear filter limit level Frame recursive CNR nonlinear filter limit level 13 14 15 VTRH VTRR LDSR Hysteresis for Hsysnc non-standard signal detection Sensitivity for Hsysnc non-standard signal detection Sensitivity for frame non-standard signal detection 16 17 VAPG VAPI V-aperture compensation gain V-aperture compensation convergence point 18 19 YPET YPFG Y peaking filter center frequency Y peaking filter gain 20 21 22 23 24 YHCO YHCG HSSL VSSL ADCL Y output high frequency component coring Y output high frequency component coring gain Hsync slice level Vsync slice level ADC clock delay 25 26 D2GA KILR Moving detection gain Killer detection reference RF/Video1-4 Standard Non-standard 0 1 3 1 RF/Video1-4 Standard Non-standard 0 0 0 1 RF Video1-4 3 3 NRMD=0 NRMD=1 2 2 10 10 5 5 5 5 1( 1 RF Video1-4 1 1 1 1 2 2 VM=Low VM=off 0 0 0 0 SNNR=0 3 0 8 0 SNNR=1 SNNR=0 1 0 1 1 12 8 3 NRMD=0 NRMD=1 4 4 3 — 19 — Svideo Standard Non-standard 3 3 Svideo Standard Non-standard 0 0 NRMD=2 2 10 5 5 NRMD=3 2 10 5 5 Video5,6,7 1 1 2 VM=Mid 0 0 SNNR=1 0 1 SNNR=2 1 1 VM=High 0 0 SNNR=2 0 2 SNNR=3 1 1 NRMD=2 4 NRMD=3 4 SNNR=3 0 3 Note: YHCO & YHCG are defined directly by SNNR data. KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS 3D-COMB uPD64082 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name Option:Selection of comb filter&recursive n.reduction types. 27 OP 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 NR1 NR2 WSL HPLL BPLL FSCF PLLF Noise reduction on/off SNNR control on/off Noise level detection level data H-PLL filter Burst PLL filter Burst extraction gain PLL loop gain 35 36 37 38 39 40 CC3N HDP BGPS BGPW TEST WSC Selection if a line-comb filter C separation filter characteristic Fine adjustment of the system H-phase Internal burst gate start position Test bit * forbidden setting Amount of noise detection coring 41 42 LIND PFGO DRC-M line-doubling setting for non-standard signals * Not used YLEV CLEV Y-Out gain Cb&Cr-Out gain 2 3 4 5 SCON SCOL SHUE YDLY Sub contrast Sub color Sub hue Y/C delay time 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SHAP SHF0 PREO BPF0 BPFO BPSW TRAP LPF Sharpness Sharpness f0 selector Sharpness pre/over-shoot ratio Chroma band filter f0 setting Chroma band filter O setting Chroma band filter on/off Y block chroma trap filter on/off Y Cb Cr-Output LPF on/off 14 15 16 17 18 19 AFCG CDMD SSMD HMSK HALI PPHA AFC Loop gain V countdown system mode selector H&Vsync slide level setting Masking of macrovision signal on/off H automatic adjustment on/off H TIM phase adjustment video CVideo1 0 RF/Video1-4 Video5,6-480i P&P Left P&P Left -DRC -DRC 40 34 27 46 RF Video1-4 0 RF 5 3 3 3 0 1 0 1 RF 1 3 0 1 0 7 SVideo1 1 CVideo2 0 SVideo2 1 CVideo3 0 SVideo3 1 CVideo4 0 SNNR=0 0 SNNR=1 1 SNNR=2 2 SNNR=3 3 Read data SNNR=0 0 #16 VAPG NTSC-YCT CXA2103-1 Reg.No &Name FUNCTION 0 1 1 RF 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 RF 0 5 4 10 0 1 RF 0 3 0 Video1-4 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 Video1-4 0 3 0 1 0 7 Video1-4 0 Video5,6,7 0 Video1-4 0 Video5,6,7 2 SNNR=1 0 SNNR=2 0 SNNR=3 0 Video 5,6-480i 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 Video7 0 3 0 0 0 7 Video7-480i 8 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 Video7-480i P&P Left -DRC 40 46 Svideo 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 Video5,6 0 3 0 1 0 7 — 20 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS NTSC-YCT CXA2103-1 Video7-480i P&P Left -DRC 34 Note: CBOF adjustment does not affect Video 7 32 Note: CROF adjustment does not affect Video 7 0 Note: CB02 adjustment only affects Video 7 0 Note: CR02 adjustment only affects Video 7 P&P & Favorite P&P & Favorite UBLK-1 UBLK-2 UBLK-3 UBLK-4 UBLK-5 UBLK-6 0 0 2 3 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 RF/Video1-4 Video5,6-480i P&P Left P&P Left -DRC -DRC 20 21 22 23 CBOF CROF CBO2 CRO2 Cb Offset Adjustment Cr Offset Adjustment Cb Offset Adjustment Cr Offset Adjustment 24 25 ATPD DCTR Auto-pedestal Inflection Point DC Transmission Ratio 0 0 Single Picture 0 0 UBLK-0 0 0 UBLK-7 2 3 NTSC-YCT CXA2103-2 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name 0 1 YLEV CLEV Y-Out gain Cb&Cr-Out gain 2 3 4 5 SCON SCOL SHUE YDLY Sub contrast Sub color Sub hue Y/C delay time 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SHAP SHF0 PREO BPF0 BPFO BPSW TRAP LPF Sharpness Sharpness f0 selector Sharpness pre/over-shoot ratio Chroma band filter f0 setting Chroma band filter O setting Chroma band filter on/off Y block chroma trap filter on/off Y Cb Cr-Output LPF on/off 14 15 16 17 18 19 AFCG CDMD SSMD HMSK HALI PPHA AFC Loop gain V countdown system mode selector H&Vsync slide level setting Masking of macrovision signal on/off H automatic adjustment on/off H TIM phase adjustment video 20 21 CBOF CROF Cb Offset Adjustment Cr Offset Adjustment 22 23 ATPD DCTR Auto-pedestal Inflection Point P&P & Favorite DC Transmission Ratio P&P & Favorite RF/Video1-4 Video5,6,7-480i Note: Data in the right column is used when main signal is NOT 480i P&P Right P&P Right , DRC Note: Sub signal goes through DRC, when main signal is 480p, 1080i, or 720p 38 34 27 31 Video1-4 RF 0 0 RF Cvideo SNNR=0 SNNR=1 Svideo SNNR=2 4 0 1 4 4 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Video1-4 RF 1 0 Note: Reg.No 14 to 19 are the same data as CXA2103-1. 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 7 RF/Video1-4 Video5,6,7-480i P&P Right P&P Right , DRC Single Picture 0 0 UBLK-0 0 0 SNNR=3 3 P&P & Favorite P&P & Favorite UBLK-1 UBLK-3 UBLK-2 UBLK-4 UBLK-5 UBLK-6 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 Note: Reg.No 22 and 23 are the same data as CXA2103-1. — 21 — UBLK-7 2 3 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS Reg.No &Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SBOT YOF CBOF CROF SBRT RDRV GDRV BDRV RCUT GCUT BCUT WBSW SBOF RDOF GDOF BDOF RCOF GCOF BCOF FUNCTION Offset for SBRT DC-offset for Y DC-offset for Cb DC-offset for Cr Sub Bright R output drive G output drive B output drive R output cutoff G output cutoff B output cutoff WB_S Offset for SBRT Offset for RDRV Offset for GDRV Offset for BDRV Offset for RCUT Offset for GCUT Offset for BCUT RF 0 0 35 36 Cvideo 0 0 35 36 Svideo 0 0 35 36 SYPH CLPH CLGA JAXS BLKO P&P 7 0 35 36 Video7 vga 7 7 49 49 Video7 480i 0 5 32 31 Video7 480p 5 7 49 49 Video7 1080i 15 7 49 49 31 31 57WS510 65WS510 51WS510 Vivid Movie Pro Vivid Movie Pro Std Movie Pro Std Vivid Std 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 0 (no memory) 63 (no memory) 63 63 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 63 (no memory) 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 (no memory) 67 64 63 (no memory) 63 (no memory) 65 63 (no memory) 67 63 (no memory) 65 63 (no memory) 67 63 (no memory) 63 63 63 (no memory) 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 (no memory) 69 63 (no memory) 63 (no memory) 69 63 (no memory) 56 63 (no memory) 69 63 (no memory) 57 63 (no memory) 56 63 (no memory) 63 64 63 (no memory) 62 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 63 63 (no memory) 65 63 (no memory) 63 (no memory) 61 63 (no memory) 66 63 (no memory) 62 63 (no memory) 61 63 (no memory) 65 CRT Driver CXA2150P-2 settings for Vivid mode Reg.No &Name FUNCTION PIC_ON:RGB output including AKB reference pulse on/off 0 ALBK R_ON/G_ON/B_ON : R/G/B outputs on/off 1 RGBS BLK_BTM:RGB output bottom limit level 2 BLKB PLIMIT_LEV:Threshold level for excessively high inputs 3 LIML P_ABL:DC-level in RGB output detection for PEAK ABL 4 PABL S_ABL:S ABL gain 5 SABL 6 AGNG AGING_W/AGING_B:AGING_W/AGING_B modes on/off AKBOFF:Automatic/Manual =Cut off setting 7 AKBO 8 9 10 11 12 Video5,6 480i Video5,6 480P Video5,6 1080i 7 7 5 0 0 0 31 40 37 31 39 41 SYNC_PHASE:Hsync delay with respect to Video CLP_PHASE:Internal clamp pulse phase CLP_GATE:Switch for the gated internal clamp pulse with Hsync JAXIS:color axis switch BLKO:Blanking switch 1 7 3 0 15 0 0 0 RF/Video1-4 0 3 0 0 0 Video5,6 480i Video5,6 480P Video5,6 1080i 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 — 22 — P&P 0 3 0 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SYSM UVML VMMO VMCR VMLM VMF0 VMDL SHOF SHF0 PROV F1LV CDSP LTLV LTMD CTLV CTMD UBOF UCOF UHOF MIDE SYSTEM:Signal bandwidth setting VM_LEV:VM_OUT level System Micro pin#40 VM_COR:VM_OUT coring level VM_LMT:VM_OUT limit level VM F0: VM f0 VM_DLY:VM_OUT phase Offset for USHP=SHOF x 4 SHP_F0:Sharpness circuit f0 PRE/OVER:Y signal pre/over-shoot ratio SHP_F1:Sharpness for higher f0 SHP_CD:Sharpness in part of high color saturation LTI_LEV:Luminance transient improvement LTI_MODE:LTI mode setting CTI_LEV:Chrominance transient improvement CTI_MODE:CTI mode setting Offset for UBRT Offset for UCOL=UCOF x 2 Offset for UHUE MID enhancement setting CRT Driver CXA2150P-2 Video7 Settings for Vivid Mode Reg.No &Name FUNCTION 0 ALBK 1 RGBS 2 BLKB 3 LIML 4 PABL 5 SABL 6 AGNG 7 AKBO 8 9 10 11 12 SYPH CLPH CLGA JAXS BLKO SYNC_PHASE:Hsync delay with respect to Video CLP_PHASE:Internal clamp pulse phase CLP_GATE:Switch for the gated internal clamp pulse with Hsync RF 1 3 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 Video7 VGA 0 3 0 - — 23 — Cvideo 1 3 1 0 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 15 Svideo 1 3 1 0 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 15 Video7 480i 0 3 0 Video7 480P 0 3 0 Vivid Video5,6 480i Video5,6 480P Video5,6 1080i 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 3 3 2 1 1 0 3 3 3 1 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 9 3 3 0 0 0 0 11 7 Video7 1080i 0 3 0 P&P 2 3 0 3 3 2 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 1 0 0 7 2 0 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 DVI Settings Reg.No &Name FUNCTION 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SYSM UVML VMMO VMCR VMLM VMF0 VMDL SHOF SHF0 PROV F1LV CDSP LTLV LTMD CTLV CTMD UBOF UCOF UHOF MIDE SYSTEM:Signal bandwidth setting VM_LEV:VM_OUT level System Micro pin#40 VM_COR:VM_OUT coring level VM_LMT:VM_OUT limit level VM F0: VM f0 VM_DLY:VM_OUT phase Offset for USHP=SHOF x 4 SHP_F0:Sharpness circuit f0 PRE/OVER:Y signal pre/over-shoot ratio SHP_F1:Sharpness for higher f0 SHP_CD:Sharpness in part of high color saturation LTI_LEV:Luminance transient improvement LTI_MODE:LTI mode setting CTI_LEV:Chrominance transient improvement CTI_MODE:CTI mode setting Offset for UBRT Offset for UCOL=UCOF x 2 Offset for UHUE MID enhancement setting CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 settings for standard, movie and pro Standard Reg.No &Name RF CV SV V5,6 V5,6 480i 480P #0 SYSM 1 1 1 1 1 #1 UVML 2 2 2 2 2 #2 VMMO 1 1 1 1 1 #3 VMCR 1 0 0 1 1 #4 VMLM 3 3 3 3 3 #5 VMF0 2 2 2 2 2 #6 VMDL 0 2 2 2 2 #7 SHOF 1 0 0 0 2 #8 SHF0 1 1 1 1 1 #9 PROV 0 3 0 0 0 #10 F1LV 0 0 0 0 1 #11 CDSP 3 3 3 3 3 #12 LTLV 2 2 2 2 2 #13 LTMD 1 1 1 1 1 #14 CTLV 0 0 0 0 0 #15 CTMD 0 0 0 0 0 #16 UBOF 7 7 7 7 7 #17 UCOF 1 1 1 1 1 #18 UHOF 0 0 0 0 0 #19 MIDE 2 14 14 6 10 V5,6 1080i 2 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 1 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 -- Video7 VGA 2 2 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 8 Vivid Video7 480i Video7 480p 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 7 11 P&P RF CV SV 2 3 1 3 3 2 1 3 1 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 7 0 0 -- 1 1 0 1 3 2 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 2 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 13 1 1 0 1 3 2 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 13 — 24 — Movie V5,6 V5,6 480i 480P 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 5 9 Video7 1080i 3 3 1 0 3 0 2 3 1 3 0 3 3 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 V5,6 1080i 2 1 0 3 3 2 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 -- P&P RF 2 1 0 3 3 2 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 -- 1 0 0 3 3 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 Pro V5,6 V5,6 V5,6 480i 480P 1080i 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 3 2 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 7 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 4 8 -NVM ADDRESS: see the next page CV SV P&P 2 0 0 3 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 -- KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name #1 UVML #3 VMCR #10 F1LV #11 CDSP #12 LTLV #14 CTLV #19 MIDE SNNR=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SNNR=1 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 SNNR=2 0 +2 -2 0 0 0 0 SNNR=3 0 +3 -3 0 0 0 0 CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 Video7 settings for standard, movie and pro Standard Movie Pro Reg.No &Name Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 VGA 480i 480p 1080i VGA 480i 480p 1080i VGA 480i 480p 1080i #0 SYSM 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 #1 UVML 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 #2 VMMO 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 #3 VMCR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #4 VMLM 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 #5 VMF0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 #6 VMDL 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 #7 SHOF 0 3 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 #8 SHF0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 #9 PROV 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 #10 F1LV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #11 CDSP 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #12 LTLV 0 2 3 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 #13 LTMD 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 #14 CTLV 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 #15 CTMD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #16 UBOF 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 #17 UCOF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #18 UHOF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #19 MIDE 8 6 10 0 8 5 9 0 8 4 8 0 NVM ADDRESS: see the next page CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name #1 UVML #3 VMCR #10 F1LV #11 CDSP #12 LTLV #14 CTLV #19 MIDE SNNR=0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SNNR=1 0 +1 -1 0 0 0 0 SNNR=2 0 +2 -2 0 0 0 0 SNNR=3 0 +3 -3 0 0 0 0 — 25 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS CRT Driver CXA2150P-4 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name PICTURE:Picture 0 UPIC 1 UBRT BRIGHT:Brightness 2 UCOL COLOR:Color 3 UHUE HUE:Hue 4 USHP SHARPNESS:Sharpness 5 UTMP Color Temperature 6 UDCL DCOL:Dynamic color setting 7 AXIS COL_AXIS:color matrix setting 8 9 UGAM AGAM GAMMA_L:RGB output GAMMA correction GAMMA_L---Void Data 10 11 12 GSBO GCOO GHUO Offset for SBRT Offset for UCOL Offset for UHUE 13 14 UBLK ABLK Initial Black Level --- Void Data 15 16 17 18 DCTR DPIC DSBO ABLM DC_TRAN:Y signal DC transmission DPIC_LEV:Y signal AUTO PEDESTAL level Offset for SBRT ABL MODE:ABL mode 19 20 21 ABLT EPOF SPOF ABL_TH:ABL current detection Vth control Offset for UPIC=EPOF x - void Data Offset for UPIC=SPOF x - Not used 22 23 24 25 26 SCON CLOF HUOF IDSW DATA SUB_CONTRAST:SUB PICTURE Offset for UCOL Offset for UHUE Not used Display of vertical compression modes. Not use Vivid 63 26 31 31 32 2 2 Standard 44 31 31 31 40 1 2 Movie 31 31 31 31 31 0 0 Pro 31 31 31 31 31 1 0 RF/Video1-4 Video5,6 480i Video5,6 480P Video5,6 1080i Video7 vga P&P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Picture Mode Vivid RF/Video1-4 Video5,6 480i Video5,6 480P Video5,6 1080i P&P Video7 vga 5 4 0 4 5 1 --UGAM-0 UGAM-1 UGAM-4 UGAM-5 UGAM-3 UGAM-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Picture Mode Vivid Video7 vga RF/Video1-4 Video5,6 480i Video5,6 480P Video5,6 1080i P&P 6 6 6 6 4 0 --UBLK0 UBLK2 UBLK3 UBLK4 UBLK1 UBLK5 1 1 1 2 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Full 0 {A6 E9 1F} 15 << Only available at Vcomp1&2. RF/Video1-4 Video5,6 480i Video5,6 480P Video5,6 1080i Video7 vga P&P 8 5 4 4 5 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 — 26 — Video7 480i 0 Video7 480p 0 Video7 1080i 0 Video7 480i 4 Video7 480p 4 Video7 1080i 1 UGAM-6 0 0 0 UGAM-7 0 0 0 Video7 480i 6 Video7 480p 6 UBLK6 3 1 7 1 UBLK7 3 2 7 1 Video7 480i 5 8 4 Video7 480p 5 8 4 Video7 1080i 6 Video7 1080i 4 8 4 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS CRT Driver CXA2150P-4 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name #4 #8 USHP UGAM SHARPNESS:Sharpness GAMMA_L:RGB output GAMMA correction SNNR SNNR SNNR SNNR =0 =1 =2 =3 0 1 3 4 RF & V1-4 2 Picture Mode : Standard V5,6 V5,6 V5,6 P&P 480i 480P 1080i 2 2 1 1 UGAM DVI #13 UBLK GAMMA_L:RGB output GAMMA correction Initial Black Level 0 0 P&P 0 Picture Mode : Pro V5,6 V5,6 V5,6 480i 480P 1080i RF & V1-4 0 0 0 0 P&P 0 0 A6 22 07 A6 23 07 A6 24 07 A6 25 07 A6 26 07 A6 27 07 A6 28 07 A6 29 07 A6 2A 07 A6 2B 07 A6 2C 07 A6 2D 07 A6 2E 07 A6 2F 07 A6 30 07 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 VGA 480i 480P 1080i #8 Picture Mode : Movie V5,6 V5,6 V5,6 480i 480P 1080i RF & V1-4 0 0 2 2 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 VGA 480i 480P 1080i 1 0 A6 35 07 A6 36 07 A6 37 07 A6 38 07 RF & V1-4 3 3 3 0 0 0 A6 39 07 A6 3A 07 A6 3B 07 A6 3C 07 Picture Mode : Standard V5,6 V5,6 V5,6 P&P 480i 480P 1080i 3 0 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 VGA 480i 480P 1080i 3 Picture Mode : Movie V5,6 V5,6 V5,6 480i 480P 1080i RF & V1-4 1 1 1 P&P 1 0 0 0 A6 3D 07 A6 3E 07 A6 3F 07 A6 40 07 Picture Mode : Pro V5,6 V5,6 V5,6 480i 480P 1080i RF & V1-4 0 1 0 0 P&P 0 0 A6 22 38 A6 23 38 A6 24 38 A6 25 38 A6 26 38 A6 27 38 A6 28 38 A6 29 38 A6 2A 38 A6 2B 38 A6 2C 38 A6 2D 38 A6 2E 38 A6 2F 38 A6 30 38 Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 VGA 480i 480P 1080i #13 UBLK DVI Initial Black Level 0 3 3 3 A6 35 38 A6 36 38 A6 37 38 A6 38 38 CRT Driver CXA2150D-1 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name 0 VPOS V_POSITION:Vertical position V_SIZE:Vertical size 1 VSIZ 2 VSZO V_SIZE OFFSET V_LINEARITY:Vertical linearity 3 VLIN 4 VSCO S_CORRECTION:Vertical S-correction 5 VCEN VSAW0 DCH/VSAW0 DCL:Vertical center adjustment VSAW0_AMP:Vertical PIN adjustment 6 VPIN 7 NSCO VSAW1_DC:Rotation VSAW1_AMP:Horizontal trapezoid 8 HTPZ 9 ZOOM ZOOM_SW:Zoom switch 10 APSW ASP_SW:Aspect switch V_ASPECT:Aspect ratio 11 ASPT V_SCROLL:Vertical scroll 12 SCRL UP_VLIN:Upper vertical linearity 13 UVLN LO_VLIN:lower vertical linearity 14 LVLN Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 VGA 480i 480P 1080i 0 1 1 1 0 A6 39 38 A6 3A 38 A6 3B 38 A6 3C 38 1080i Video7 Video7 Video7 Video7 VGA 480i 480P 1080i 0 NORMAL FULL 0 0 A6 3D 38 A6 3E 38 A6 3F 38 A6 40 38 ZOOM WIDE ZOOM 9 9 1 0 44 29 0 0 1 0 22 29 5 5 0 7 9 9 0 0 0 29 0 0 29 0 0 — 27 — 31 15 7 15 0 0 0 29 0 0 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS CRT Driver CXA2150D-2 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name 0 HCNT HC_PARA_DC:Horizontal center 1 HPOS H_POSITION:Horizontal position H_SIZE:Horizontal size 2 HSIZ MP_PARA_DC:Horizontal S-correction 3 SLIN MP_PARA_AMP:Horizontal middle pin 4 MPIN PIN_AMP:Horizontal pin 5 PIN PIN AMP offset 6 PIN0 UP_CPIN:Upper corner pin 7 UCP LO_CPIN:Lower corner pin 8 LCP 9 UXCG UP_UCG:Upper extra corner pin gain 10 LXCG LO_UCG:Lower extra corner pin gain 11 UXCP UP_UCP:Upper extra corner pin position LO_UCP:Lower extra corner pin position 12 LXCP 13 XCPP UC_POL:Extra corner pin polarity 14 PPHA PIN_PHASE:Pin phase 15 VANG AFC_ANGLE:AFC angle 16 LANG HC_PARA_PHASE:Linearity angle 17 VBOW AFC_BOW:AFC bow 18 LBOW HC_PARA_AMP:Linearity bow Copy function 1: * Not used 19 CPY1 CRT Driver CXA2150D-3 Reg.No &Name FUNCTION HBLK_SW:Horizontal blanking switch 0 HBLK LEFT_BLK:Left blanking 1 LBLK RIGHT_BLK:Right blanking 2 RBLK VBLK_SW:Vertical blanking switch 3 VBLK UP_BLK:Top blanking 4 TBLK LO_BLK:Bottom blanking 5 BBLK 6 VCMP V_COMP:Vertical compensation 7 HCMP H_COMP:Horizontal compensation 8 ACMP AFC_COMP:AFC compensation 9 PCMP PIN_COMP:Pin compensation 10 AFCM AFC_MODE:AFC compensation 11 VFRQ V_FREQ:Vertical frequency V_ON:Vertical drive on 12 VON 13 JUMP JMP_SW:Reference pulse jump switch VDRV_SW:Vertical drive switch 14 VDJP RST_SW:Vertical drive start switch 15 VDST 16 EWDC EW_DC:Pin DC level shift AKBTIM:AKB timing 17 AKBT 1080i FULL/NORM ZOOM WIDE ZOOM 19 25 0 10 7 31 31 0 0 2 2 0 7 0 10 7 31 31 0 0 2 2 0 7 31 31 33 31 48 0 1080i Full NORMAL 1 WideZoom 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 9 9 58 23 56 25 1 4 5 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 9 Zoom 1 0 9 — 28 — 1 1 0 1 0 0 9 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS Component I/F & Sync Separation CXA2171 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name 0 1 2 3 4 MTRX GAIN CBGN VTC HWID MAT_OUT GAIN_SEL CBGAIN V_TC H_WIDTH 5 6 7 HSEP TEST FRGB HSEP_SEL TEST No used 8 HMSK Hsync masking in vertical retrace Video5,6 480i Video5,6 480P Video5,6 1080i Video5,6 720P Video7 480i 31.50khz 45khz 15.75khz 33.75khz 15.75khz 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 1 1 Video5,6 Video7 Sub 1 1 0 0 0 V5,6,7 1080i ELSE 0 1 Audio Processor BH3868FS Reg.No &Name FUNCTION Volume:Offset for Volume 0 SVOL Balance Offset for Balance 1 SBAL Bass:Offset for Bass 2 SBAS Treble:Offset for Treble 3 STRE BBE low pass filter 4 BBLP 5 BBHP BBE high pass filter Surround effect 6 SREF Auto gain control 7 AGC BBE on/off 8 BBE TruSurround NJM2180 Reg.No &Name FUNCTION 0 TSMD Trusurround effect selection No used for Wide model 1 ATT DLBY NJW1106 Reg.No &Name FUNCTION 0 DBMD 1 SCH 2 ADSW 3 CECH 4 DELY 5 SSEL 0 7 10 7 0 2 11 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 — 29 — Video7 480P 31.50khz 0 Video7 1080i 33.75khz 1 Video7 720P 45khz 1 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS MID-1 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name Display Data 0 DHPH H active display area phase 1 DVPH V active display area phase 2 DHAR H active display area size 3 DVAR V active display area size 4 DHPW display H pulse width 5 DVPW display V pulse width 22 DPSW display PLL switch model select 23 MDL Misc. Common Data 6 DYCD display output Y-C delay correction 7 DYSD display output YS signal delay select Favorite / Other 8 MDHP main display picture H position 10 MDHS main display picture H size Single / Favorite 9 MDVP main display picture V position 11 MDVS main display picture V size Index / Others 12 MLHP multi picture mode H position 13 MLVP multi picture mode V position Favorite 14 SDHP sub display picture H position 15 SDVP sub display picture V position Favorite 16 SDHS sub display picture H size 17 SDVS sub display picture V size PinP Position 18 PDHP 19 PDVS PinP Size 20 PDHS 21 PDVS Single / Others 24 BCOL Backgraund Y level MID-2 FUNCTION Reg.No &Name MID Mode, Wide mode, Input Signal Format 0 1 2 3 DRHP DRHS DRVP DRVS DRC H active area position DRC H active area size DRC V active area position DRC V active area size 110 20 240 135 55 5 1 0 Data 2 1 Favorite Normal 154 9 162 149 Single 480i/480P Single 720P 30 30 120 120 Index Others 36 36 31 31 Favorite Others 0 240 Favorite 20 97 166 20 Favorite 44 29 Single 5 Others 5 Single YPbPr RF,Video, YC 141 142 162 162 37 37 120 120 — 30 — Single RF,Video, YC YPbPr 110 111 178 178 37 37 120 120 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS MID-2 (Continued) 0 1 2 3 DRHP DRHS DRVP DRVS DRC H active area position DRC H active area size DRC V active area position DRC V active area size 0 1 2 3 DRHP DRHS DRVP DRVS DRC H active area position DRC H active area size DRC V active area position DRC V active area size Twin, Favorite YPbPr RF,Video, YC 132 131 166 166 54 54 112 112 Index YPbPr RF,Video, YC 139 138 164 164 50 50 114 114 MID-3 : INPUT) Reg.No &Name FUNCTION MID mode, Wide mode, Input Signal Format 0 1 2 3 VDHP VDHS VDVE VDVS VDO H active area position VDO H active area pixel size VDO V active area even position VDO V active area line size 480P 109 166 37 120 0 1 2 3 VDHP VDHS VDVE VDVS VDO H active area position VDO H active area pixel size VDO V active area even position VDO V active area line size 480P 128 155 53 112 0 1 2 3 VDHP VDHS VDVE VDVS VDO H active area position VDO H active area pixel size VDO V active area even position VDO V active area line size 480P 136 152 57 110 0 1 2 3 VDHP VDO H active area position VDHS VDO H active area pixel size VDVE VDO V active area even position VDVS VDO V active area line size Input Signal Format 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VDVO VCPO VCWD VYCD VSTP VSTT VHSC VDO V active area line size VDO V active area odd position VDO clamp pulse output timing VDO clamp pulse width VDO PLL phase ditect stop line count VDO PLL phase ditect start line count VDO H sync cycle 480P 132 154 51 113 Memo RF,Video, YC YPbPr 142 141 162 162 58 58 110 110 Twin-Right Scroll-Small RF,Video, YC RF 143 138 166 162 54 54 112 112 Single YPbPr No Sig. 720P 205 95 108 226 24 37 56 180 Twin-Right Twin, Favorite 720P 1080i YPbPr No Sig. RF,Video, SV 179 94 111 197 199 150 215 99 24 37 26 50 56 126 168 56 Memo YPbPr No Sig. 1080i 720P 102 179 115 147 199 98 58 24 44 164 56 123 Index Index-Small YPbPr No Sig. RF 1080i 720P 166 204 99 112 211 149 99 187 24 26 34 48 56 56 128 169 RF,Video, S-Video, YPbPr 480i 0 95 3 0 130 480P 0 70 3 0 119 4 - — 31 — 1080i 0 40 3 0 160 0 - 720P 0 40 3 0 146 0 - KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS MID-5 Enhance Table Data Setting RF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P-OP MHLY MHLC MVLY MVLC MHYR MHYL MHYE MHYC MHCR MHCL MHCE MHCC MVYR MVYL MVYE MVCR MVCL MVCE Table select Main H LPF Y Coefficient select Main H LPF C Coefficient select Main V LPF Y Coefficient select Main V LPF C Coefficient select Main H Enhance. Y Coreing level Main H Enhance. Y Clip level Main H Enhance. Y Enhancement level Main H Enhance. Y Coefficient select Main H Enhance. C Coreing level Main H Enhance. C Clip level Main H Enhance. C Enhancement level Main H Enhance. C Coefficient select Main V Enhance. Y Coreing level Main V Enhance. Y Clip level Main V Enhance. Y Enhancement level Main V Enhance. C Coreing level Main V Enhance. C Clip level Main V Enhance. C Enhancement level 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P-OP MHLY MHLC MVLY MVLC MHYR MHYL MHYE MHYC MHCR MHCL MHCE MHCC MVYR MVYL MVYE MVCR MVCL MVCE Table select Main H LPF Y Coefficient select Main H LPF C Coefficient select Main V LPF Y Coefficient select Main V LPF C Coefficient select Main H Enhance. Y Coreing level Main H Enhance. Y Clip level Main H Enhance. Y Enhancement level Main H Enhance. Y Coefficient select Main H Enhance. C Coreing level Main H Enhance. C Clip level Main H Enhance. C Enhancement level Main H Enhance. C Coefficient select Main V Enhance. Y Coreing level Main V Enhance. Y Clip level Main V Enhance. Y Enhancement level Main V Enhance. C Coreing level Main V Enhance. C Clip level Main V Enhance. C Enhancement level 8 0 3 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 9 0 3 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 3 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 5 0 1 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 11 0 3 0 0 1 1 5 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 5 0 1 0 12 1 3 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 YPbPr-480p On-Screen Display FUNCTION Reg.No &Name 0 HPOS OSD horizontal position 1 HPOF Horizontal position for Favorite mode 2 VPOS OSD vertical position 3 VPOT Vertical position for P&Pmode 4 40 — 32 — YPbPr-480i 5 6 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Cvideo/Svideo 13 14 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 7 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 1 3 0 0 1 1 5 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 5 0 1 0 15 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 5 0 1 0 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS SNNR FUNCTION Reg.No &Name 0 SNNR SNNR data setting Selection of SNNR data setting 1 SNFX 2 WSLT Noise level detection data thresholds for SNNR data 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SNNR=0/1/2/3 CPFG Related to 3D-COMB / #19 YPFG settings Related to 3D-COMB / #18 YPFT settings CPFT CCOR Related to 3D-COMB / #20 VHCO settings CHCG Related to 3D-COMB /#21 VHCG settings CAPG Related to 3D-COMB / #16 VAPG settings Related to CXA2103 / #6 SHAP settings 3SHP Related to CXA2150P-3 / #19 MIDE settings MIDD Related to CXA2150P-4 / #4 USHP settings 5SHP Related to CXA2150P-3 / #10 F1LV settings 5YF1 Related to CXA2150P-3 / #11 CDSP settings 5CDS Related to CXA2150P-3 / #12 LTLV settings 5LTI Related to CXA2150P-3 / #14 CTLV settings 5CTI Related to CXA2150P-3 / #1 UVML settings 5VML 5YMC Related to CXA2150P-3 / #3 VMCR settings 0 0 0 ~ 30 1 2 3 31 ~ 62 63 ~ 126 127 ~ 255 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 0 1 1 0 3 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 3 SNNR Settings based on WSL Data 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ID-1 Detection Reg.No &Name FUNCTION XJGLK:Setting for memorizing or not the ID-1 detection status 0 XJGL LNJI:Setting for the multi/single-line ID-1 detection 1 LNJI 0 0 Closed Caption Display & Parental Control Reg.No &Name FUNCTION 0 HPRM Horizontal position of CCD 1 HPRS Horizontal position of CCD OSD rounding control 2 RND Interruption control 3 CCDI CRI count & parity count 4 CRIP Charge/Discharge timing control for slice voltage level 5 CRIT 6 CHMK Horizontal mask width Field polarity selection 7 FPOL 8 LANG Switch for CCD service/test data 9 DATA 10 VCHIP Selection of Vchip controls 1 3 4 0 42 1 0 0 1 OPTIONS Reg.No &Name FUNCTION Power-On to RLY timing = DLY1 x 50ms 0 DLY1 Power-On Mute timing =DLY2 x 50ms 1 DLY2 Relay-On to start Bus communication 2 DLY3 3 AGC 4 PCMX 5 BRMX 6 RAMW 7 SOFF 2 12 12 255 63 63 0 0 — 33 — 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 SNNR data is used for the (-) offset setting. SNNR data is used for the direct setting. SNNR data is used for the (-) offset setting. SNNR data is used for the (+) offset setting. KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS PJ Engine ITEM ITEM No. Name 0 FDIS 1 COPY 2 ALCP 3 OSDH 4 OSDV 5 FVSL 6 FVSP 7 V1DL 8 V1CU 9 V1OH 10 V1OL 11 OEVP 12 COHP 13 34CS 14 34CW 15 FIHP 16 TPHP 17 TPVP 18 DFHP 19 DFHG 20 DFVG 21 DFDC 22 DFV1 23 SDHP 24 SDH1 25 RVCS 26 RVCW 27 GVCS 28 GVCW 29 BVCS 30 BVCW 31 RHCS 32 RHCW Contents Switch of display for fine adjustment data Service copy adjustment Service all copy adjustment Osd horizontal position of PJED service menu Osd vertical position of PJED service menu Start position of fine adjustment Start line of fine adjustment Value of V1 delay Value of V1 count up Value of V1 offset upper data Value of V1 offset lower data Odd/Even select positioin Horizontal phase for rough adjustment Start center clamp positioin of H3 and H4 pulse Width center clamp position of H3 and H4 pulse Horizontal phase for fine adjustment Horizontal phase for test pattern Vertical phase for test pattern Horizontal phase for dynamic focus Value of horizontal parabola wave for dynamic focus Value of vertical parabola wave for dynamic focus Value of center for dynamic focus Value of V1 saw wave for dynamic focus Compensation of horizontal phase for shading Value of horizontal saw wave for dynamic focus Start positioin of Red vertical clamp Width of Red vertical clamp Start position of Green vertical clamp Width of Green vertical clamp Start position of Blue vertical clamp Width of Blue vertical clamp Start position of Red horizontal clamp Width of Red horizontal clamp min max 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -128 -128 -128 -128 0 -128 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 255 255 15 255 255 4095 255 255 4095 4095 31 31 4095 4095 255 4095 127 127 127 127 4095 127 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 — 34 — Normal Zoom W Zoom HD 100 15 25 60 506 5 0 60 0 53 1 387 79 0 22 100 0 3 1 454 5 0 120 14 21 139 598 5 0 1056 0 14 0 1104 69 55 111 -70 -65 127 -50 -70 -65 127 -50 127 127 79 15 -70 -65 127 -50 -70 -65 127 -50 127 127 250 422 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS PJ Engine ITEM ITEM No. Name 33 GHCS 34 GHCW 35 BHCS 36 BHCW 37 BDVU 38 BDVL 39 BDHL 40 BDHR 41 HBLD 42 HBLW 43 PWM2 44 COGV 45 CORV 46 COBV 47 COGH 48 CORH 49 COBH 50 SOGV 51 SORV 52 SOBV 53 SOGH 54 SORH 55 SOBH 56 ZOGH 57 ZORH 58 ZOBH 59 LOGH 60 LORH 61 LOBH 62 ERR 63 ADTM 64 VUP 65 VUPM 66 VMID Contents Start position of Green horizontal clamp Width of Green horizontal clamp Start position of Blue horizontal clamp Width of Blue horizontal clamp Vertical position for border line 1 Vertical position for border line 2 Horizontal position for border line 1 Horizontal position for border line 2 Horizontal phase for output of H.Blank out Width for output of H.Blank out PWM2 output width setting of Regi IC Green vertical center offset data for Auto Regi. Red vertical center offset data for Auto Regi. Blue vertical center offset data for Auto Regi. Green horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi Red horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi. Blue horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi. Green vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi. Red vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi. Blue vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi. Green horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi. Red horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi. Blue horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi. Green horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi. Red horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi. Blue horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi. Green horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi. Red horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi. Blue horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi. Auto Regi. Error code A/D data input timing of Auto Regi. Auto Regi. Pattern Upper vertical position Auto Regi. Pattern Upper middle vertical position Auto Regi. Pattern Middle vertical position min max 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 0 0 0 0 0 31 31 31 31 2047 2047 2047 2047 4095 4095 4095 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 2047 2047 2047 — 35 — Normal Zoom W Zoom HD 12 820 49 1039 0 0 0 0 28 900 21 683 148 1262 0 0 730 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 144 50 0 512 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS PJ Engine ITEM ITEM No. Name 67 VLOM 68 VLOW 69 HLE 70 HLEM 71 HMID 72 HRIM 73 HRIV 74 SFTF 75 ACTL 76 ACTH 77 SLSW 78 VB2S 79 VB2W 80 VB3S 81 VB3W ITEM No. 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 ITEM Name CENT SKEW SIZE LIN KEY PIN MLIN MSIZ CENT SKEW SIZE LIN KEY PIN MLIN MSIZ CENT SKEW SIZE LIN KEY PIN MLIN MSIZ CENT SKEW SIZE LIN KEY PIN MLIN MSIZ Contents Auto Regi. Pattern Lower middle vertical position Auto Regi. Pattern Lower vertical position Auto Regi. Pattern left horizontal position Auto Regi. Pattern left middle horizontal position Auto Regi. Pattern middle horizontal position Auto Regi. Pattern right middle horizontal position Auto Regi. Pattern right horizontal position Switch of shift fast Account timer counter lower byte Account timer counter upper byte Auto Regi adjustment item select min max 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2047 2047 4095 4095 4095 4095 4095 1 3 1023 1023 1023 1023 min -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 -512 max 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 511 16:9 Normal Zoom W Zoom HD 0 9 561 1 0 975 90 0 655 0 1215 0 0 0 3 0 49 521 42 0 106 464 99 0 68 502 61 Green H Green V Blue H 16:9 Contents Normal/Full Coarse Center Adjustment Normal/Full Coarse Skew Adjustment Normal/Full Coarse Size Adjustment Normal/Full Coarse Linearity Adjustment Normal/Full Coarse Key Adjustment Normal/Full Coarse Pin Adjustment Normal/Full Coarse Middle Linearity Adjustment Normal/Full Coarse Middle Size Adjustment Zoom Coarse Center Adjustment Zoom Coarse Skew Adjustment Zoom Coarse Size Adjustment Zoom Coarse Linearity Adjustment Zoom Coarse Key Adjustment Zoom Coarse Pin Adjustment Zoom Coarse Middle Linearity Adjustment Zoom Coarse Middle Size Adjustment Wide Zoom Coarse Center Adjustment Wide Zoom Coarse Skew Adjustment Wide Zoom Coarse Size Adjustment Wide Zoom Coarse Linearity Adjustment Wide Zoom Coarse Key Adjustment Wide Zoom Coarse Pin Adjustment Wide Zoom Coarse Middle Linearity Adjustment Wide Zoom Coarse Middle Size Adjustment HD Coarse Center Adjustment HD Coarse Skew Adjustment HD Coarse Size Adjustment HD Coarse Linearity Adjustment HD Coarse Key Adjustment HD Coarse Pin Adjustment HD Coarse Middle Linearity Adjustment HD Coarse Middle Size Adjustment — 36 — - Blue V - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Red V - - - Red H - - - KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SERVICE DATA LISTS PJ Engine Contents Normal/Full Red Horizontal Fine Data Normal/Full Red Vertical Fine Data Normal/Full Green Horizontal Fine Data Normal/Full Green Vertical Fine Data Normal/Full Blue Horizontal Fine Data Normal/Full Blue Vertical Fine Data Normal/Full Zoom Red Horizontal Fine Data Zoom Red Vertical Fine Data Zoom Green Horizontal Fine Data Zoom Green Vertical Fine Data Zoom Blue Horizontal Fine Data Zoom Blue Vertical Fine Data Wide Zoom Red Horizontal Fine Data Wide Zoom Red Vertical Fine Data Wide Zoom Green Horizontal Fine Data Wide Zoom Green Vertical Fine Data Wide Zoom Blue Horizontal Fine Data Wide Zoom Blue Vertical Fine Data HD Red Horizontal Fine Data HD Red Vertical Fine Data HD Green Horizontal Fine Data HD Green Vertical Fine Data HD Blue Horizontal Fine Data HD Blue Vertical Fine Data ID FUNCTION Reg.No &Name Selection of OSD languages & color systems 0 ID0 Selection of composite & s-video inputs 1 ID1 Selection of audio-related controls 2 ID2 Selection of basic system settings 3 ID3 Selection of basic system settings 4 ID4 Selection of advanced system settings 5 ID5 Selection of sub picture related settings 6 ID6 Selection of some reserved settings 7 ID7 min max data -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 -128 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 127 239 98 203 177 54 24 — 37 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 2-12-1.SET-UP FOR ADJUSTMENT 2-12.REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT MARKING *ADJUSTING FLOW • At the 4 sides of the screen, use a tape measure to locate the middle. START Turn on the power and wait for 10 minutes. : middle Set to the NTSC Full mode DATA SETTING 1. Set NTSC Full mode. 2. Enter the service mode, and select “PJE”. Check the deflection yokes, the centering magnets, 2-pole/4-pole magnets NOTE: When you replace printed circuit boards, devices, or CRTs, and when correction is drastically necessary, press the “7” + ENTER on the remote commander to initialize the data in the Projector Engine mode. Press MUTING + ENTER on the remote commander to write the data. Set to the service mode. MAIN DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT (Green) 2-12-2.MAIN DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT Green coarse adjustment NOTE: Before this adjustment, refer to section 2-11 for PJE input data items #78-85. Green fine adjustment Red coarse adjustment Change the display mode Red fine adjustment SUB DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT Blue coarse adjustment 1. Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 2. Enter the monoscope signal and set to NTSC Full mode. 3. Enter the service mode, and select “2150D-1”. 4. Adjust “0 VPOS” and “1 VSIZ” so that the picture is displayed in the center of the screen. 5. Adjust “2VSZ0” for 1080i vertical size adjustment. Blue fine adjustment 0 VPOS Yes ALLCOPY* Another display mode? * When the NTSC Full mode adjustment has finished, No copy its data to the next Memorize the FLASH FOCUS offset data display mode the first time only and be sure to adjust in the order given. 1 V-Size 6. Select “2150D-2” and adjust “2 H-Size” so that the picture size is within the specification. SPEC End Input Signal Monoscope Overscan Spec. = 9% H SIZE 15.6 ± 0.2 sq. V SIZE 11.5 ± 0.2 sq. 2 H-Size 7. Copy the data of the NTSC Full mode to the other display mode and, if necessary, adjust in the other mode. — 38 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 2-12-3.OPERATION METHOD FOR PROJECTOR ENGINE MODE MUTING POWER Category up Adjustment item up DISPLAY Press Switches marker moving method. Joystick (In Fine Adjustment mode) Joystick 5 6 3 4 keys 1 and 4 buttons Commander Function Buttons Mode 0 + ENTER READ MUTING+ENTER WRITE 7 + ENTER PJE INITIAL Color Select GRN to BLU to RED Internal Test signal Adjustment item down Mode Select (Course Adjustment Fine Adjustment) Category down Initialize data (Not stored) ENTER MENU Data Up/ Down Description Reads data to NVM. Writes data from NVM. Service data initialization. Not stored. (Be sure not to use usually) 2. OPERATION METHOD FOR COARSE ADJUSTMENT 1. Enter the service mode and select “PJE”. 2. Press the “1” or “4” button on the remote commander to select the item, and then use the joystick to change the data. Item No. Data VOLUME + PJE FDIS 00 00 Joystick Adjustment Item RM-Y909 1. FUNCTION OF KEYS ON COMMANDER 1 Changes adjustment item. (Item # moves up) Marker moves clockwise from center to outside. (In Fine Adjustment mode) 4 Changes adjustment item. (Item # moves down) Marker moves counter clockwise from outside to center. (In Fine Adjustment mode) 2 Changes adjustment category. (Category # moves up) 5 Changes adjustment category. (Category # moves down) Joystick Changes data value. (Up or down) Marker moves clockwise from center (up, down, right, and then left) to outside. (In Fine Adjustment mode) 3 Changes adjustment color. GRN BLU RED 6 Displays or changes internal test signals. crosshatch + external signal crosshatch + borderline crosshatch only dot only off 9 Switches adjustment mode. Coarse adjustment model Fine adjustment mode 54 direction:Data up 63direction:Data down 3. Select “GRN CENT”. When BLU or RED is displayed, press the “3” button on the remote commander to change the adjustment color in the order of GRN BLU RED. 4. In GRN, BLU, or RED mode, move the joystick 5 or 6to change the data in vertical direction, or 3 or 4 to change the data in a horizontal direction. Color GRN CENT Data (H) 000 Adjustment Item Data (V) 000 3 : Data (H) up 4 : Data (H) down 5 : Data (V) up 6 : Data (V) down 5. Before returning to the service mode, press the “MUTING” + “ENTER” buttons on the remote commander to write the data. (You must complete step 5 to write the data. If you omit step 5 the set data is returned to the data prior to the adjustment.) 3. OPERATION METHOD FOR FINE ADJUSTMENT 1. Enter the service mode and select “PJE”. 2. Select FDIS and set the data to “01” so that the data at each position can be displayed in fine adjustment mode. — 39 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 3. Press the “9” button on the remote commander and fine adjustment mode will be active where a green marker appears in the center of the screen. (In the case of GRN mode) 4. Press down on the joystick, and the marker color will be alternately switched between green (GRN mode) and white. 5. Press the “1” or “4” button on the remote commander, or use the joystick to move the marker to the position to be adjusted, where fine adjustment can be made. 2-13.PJE ADJUSTMENT (SUB DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT) Adjustment item CENT SKEW SIZE LIN KEY PIN MLIN MSIZ * When the marker color is white: (in this case, fine adjustment is disabled) Adjustment type G R B H/V* H/V* H/V* O/O O/O O/O O/O O/O O/O O/O O/O O/O O/O O/O O/O -/O -/O -/O O/O O/O O/O O/O/O/O/O/O/ * H = Horizontal V = Vertical O = Yes = No Note: If the value is over the limit value, adjust these in the fine adjustment mode. Coarse Data Limit Value: Use the joystick to move the marker up, down, left, or right. CENT H CENT V SIZE H BLUE H LIN RED H LIN * When the marker color is green: (GRN mode) 35 ± 170V 20 ± 170V -75 MAX -425 MIN 425 MAX 2-13-1.ADJUSTMENT FOR NTSC FULL MODE • The adjustment should be done in the numerical order given. 1 4 1) GREEN ADJUSTMENT : Moves the marker clockwise from the center to the outside. : Moves the marker counter clockwise from the outside to the center. 1. Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). Note: If lens caps are unavailable, you can cut off the unnecessary color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS. * Fine adjustment can be made on the basis of a marker position using the joystick to move 5 6 3 or4. Move joystick 5 direction CROSSHATCH Move joystick 4 direction 2. Enter the monoscope signal to set. 3. Select the PJE mode. 4. Press the “6” button on the remote commander to display the internal test signal (crosshatch). 5. Select “GRN CENT”, and adjust so that the pictures coincide in the center of screen. GRN CENT (Horizontally/Vertically) CROSSHATCH Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to 6. Press the “9” button on the remote commander to return to coarse adjustment mode. — 40 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 7. Select “GRN SKEW”, and correct the tilt of horizontal lines and vertical lines. 10. Select “GRN MSIZ”, and correct the space intervals for the horizontal section so the screen is equal. GRN SKEW (Horizontally/Vertically) GRN MSIZ (Horizontally) Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to 11. Select “GRN MLIN”, and correct the sizes of the horizontal line so the center of the screen is symmetrical left and right. Push the joystick to GRN MLIN (Horizontally) Push the joystick to 8. Select “GRN SIZE”, and adjust so that each distance from center to left end and to right end is equal. Adjust so that each distance from center to top and to bottom is equal. Push the joystick to Push the joystick to GRN SIZE (Horizontally/Vertically) Push the joystick to Note: The SIZE and LIN, MSIZ and MLIN adjustments affect each other. If necessary, adjust these mutually. 12. Select “GRN PIN”, and adjust so that right and left vertical lines on the screen become straight. Adjust so that upper and lower horizontal lines on the screen become straight. Push the joystick to GRN PIN (Horizontally/Vertically) Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to 9. Select “GRN LIN”, and adjust so that each space at the right end and at the left end of screen is equal. Adjust so that each space at the top and at the bottom of screen is equal. GRN LIN (Horizontally/Vertically) Push the joystick to Push the joystick to 13. Select “GRN KEY”, and adjust so that upper and lower horizontal lines on the screen become parallel. GRN KEY (Vertically) Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Push the joystick to Note: The VPIN and KEY adjustments affect each other. If necessary, adjust these mutually. 14. Press the “9” button on the remote commander to enter fine adjustment mode. — 41 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 15. Make the fine adjustment so that horizontal lines and vertical lines become straight. 16. Press the “9” button on the remote commander to return to coarse adjustment mode. 2-13-2.COPYING ALL REGISTRATION DATA TO OTHER MODES 2) RED ADJUSTMENT 1. Cover the blue CRT lens with a lens caps to allow only the green and red to show (or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps). 2. Press the “3” button on the remote commander to select RED mode. 3. Adjust the following items so that red lines overlap with green lines. • RED CENT (horizontally/vertically) • RED SKEW (horizontally/vertically) • RED SIZE (horizontally/vertically) • RED LIN (horizontally/vertically) • RED MSIZ (horizontally) • RED MLIN (horizontally) • RED PIN (horizontally/vertically) • RED KEY (vertically) 4. Press the “9” button on the remote commander to enter fine adjustment mode. 5. Make the fine adjustment so that horizontal lines and vertical lines overlap with green lines. 6. Press the “9” button on the remote commander to return to coarse adjustment mode. Note: If lens caps are unavailable, you can cut off the unnecessary color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS. 3) BLUE ADJUSTMENT 1. Remove the lens cap from the blue picture lens to display all colors. 2. Press the “3” button on the remote commander to select BLU mode. 3. Adjust the following items so that blue lines overlap with green and red lines. • BLU CENT (horizontally/vertically) • BLU SKEW (horizontally/vertically) • BLU SIZE (horizontally/vertically) • BLU LIN (horizontally/vertically) • BLU MSIZ (horizontally) • BLU MLIN (horizontally) • BLU PIN (horizontally/vertically) • BLU KEY (vertically) 4. Press the “9” button on the remote commander to enter fine adjustment mode. 5. Make the fine adjustment so that horizontal lines and vertical lines overlap with green and red lines. 6. Press the “9” button on the remote commander to return `to coarse adjustment mode. 1. Make sure that the adjustment for NTSC Full mode are complete and the data has already been written. 2. Select the PJE mode. 3. Select ALCP and set the data to “01”, and press the “MUTING”+“ENTER” buttons on the remote commander. 4. The data from the NTSC Full mode is copied to all other modes. Full Screen mode Copy Registration Data Zoom Screen mode HD Wide Zoom (1080i Full Screen Screen mode) mode 5. Check in the other modes and adjust as demands. Be sure to write data in each mode. 2-14.AUTO CONVERGENCE OFFSETS IMPORTANT This adjustment must be performed after registration adjustment or after readjustment for any reason! Once registration in all modes is satisfactory, do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Darken the room environment near the set. Enter the monoscope signal to set the NTSC Full mode. Select the PJE mode. To automatically store the offset values, press the “FLASH FOCUS” button on the front panel of the set. (The offset value is now stored) 5. Select “ERR” of PJE mode. Confirm ERR is “00”. If ERR is not “00”, recheck. (Refer to section 2-15) 6. Exit the service mode. 4) REGISTRATION DATA WRITING 1. After completing each adjustment of green, blue, and red for the NTSC Full mode press the “MUTING”+ “ENTER” buttons on the remote commander to write the registration data to the NVM. — 42 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 2-15.AUTO REGISTRATION ERROR CODES If an error code is displayed after the set has been correctly adjusted, check the following items: position, tilt and sizing. If any of these adjustments are off, even slightly, the auto-registration pattern will not hit the four sensors properly. This occurs when the internal generator patterns are being flashed on the screen for the sensors to read. Therefore, auto registration (called auto convergence) cannot operate properly, causing an error code to be displayed. In order for this function to operate properly correct position, tilt, and size must be adjusted properly. ERROR CODE LIST ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION NOTE 00 No Error 10 Sensor 0 low output Check sensor 0, connection/wiring, circuit, and pattern position (are patterns hitting sensor?) adjust "64 VUP" if necessary. 11 Sensor 1 low output Check sensor 1, connection/wiring, circuit, and pattern position (are patterns hitting sensor?) adjust "69 HLE" if necessary. 12 Sensor 2 low output Check sensor 2, connection/wiring, circuit, and pattern position (are patterns hitting sensor?) adjust "73 HRIV" if necessary. 13 Sensor 3 low output Check sensor 3, connection/wiring, circuit, and pattern position (are patterns hitting sensor?) adjust "68 VLOW" if necessary. 20 Sensor 0 high output Check sensor 0 and circuit. 21 Sensor 1 high output Check sensor 1 and circuit. 22 Sensor 2 high output Check sensor 2 and circuit. 23 Sensor 3 high output Check sensor 3 and circuit. 30 V CENT or SKEW adjustment loop overflow Check "66 VMID" data and check registration condition. 31 H CENT or SKEW adjustment loop overflow Check "71 HMID" data and check registration condition. 32 H LIN or SIZE adjustment loop overflow Check "71 HMID" data and check registration condition. 40 V CENT regi data overflow Check "66 VMID" data and confirm V CENT data (all modes) is not near 511. 41 H CENT regi data overflow Check "71 HMID" data and confirm H CENT data (all modes) is not near 511. 42 V SKEW regi data overflow Check "66 VMID" data and confirm V SKEW data (all modes) is not near 511. 43 H SKEW regi data overflow Check "71 HMID" data and confirm H SKEW data (all modes) is not near 511. 44 H LIN regi data overflow Check "71 HMID" data and confirm H CENT data (all modes) is not near 511. 45 H SIZE regi data overflow Check "71 HMID" data and confirm H CENT data (all modes) is not near 511. 50 V CENT regi data overdrow Check "66 VMID" data and confirm V CENT data (all modes) is not near -512. 51 H CENT regi data overdrow Check "71 HMID" data and confirm H CENT data (all modes) is not near -512. 52 V SKEW regi data overdrow Check "66 VMID" data and confirm V SKEW data (all modes) is not near -512. 53 H SKEW regi data overdrow Check "71 HMID" data and confirm H SKEW data (all modes) is not near -512. 54 H LIN regi data overdrow Check "71 HMID" data and confirm H CENT data (all modes) is not near -512. 55 H SIZE regi data overdrow Check "71 HMID" data and confirm V CENT data (all modes) is not near -512. 60 H or V CENT offset overflow Check "71 HMID" and "66 VMID" data and check registration condition. 61 H or V SKEW offset overflow Check SKEW adjustment. 62 H SIZE or LIN offset overflow Check "71 HMID" data, check "66 VMID" data, and check SIZE and LIN adjustment. 70 H or V CENT offset overdrow Check "71" HMID" data and check "66 VMID" data. 71 H or V SKEW offset overdrow Check SKEW adjustment. 72 H SIZE or LIN offset overdrow Check "69 HLB" data, check "73 HRIV" data, and check SIZE and LIN adjustment. 80 SIZE Limit Error Check that H SIZE data is negative and not near zero. — 43 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 • ERROR CODE SCREEN DISPLAY Error codes in normal (customer) mode are not displayed. You must enter PJED service mode to see the error code. SENSOR POSITIONS 0 1 FRONT OF SCREEN 2 0: UPPER SENSOR 1: LEFT SENSOR 2: RIGHT SENSOR 3: LOWER SENSOR 0 AUTO REGI ERROR CODE FORMAT ERROR EXAMPLE PJE ERR 3 When executing flash focus in service mode, the error will be displayed in text format. 62 ERROR G LO LEVEL S3 213 1 Color: 0 = Green 1 = Red 2 = Blue Error Code: (See Error List) Example Blue Low Level Sensor 3 0 = Green 1 = Red 2 = Blue — 44 — 2 3 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SECTION 3: SAFETY-RELATED ADJUSTMENTS D BOARD 3-1. HV REGULATION CIRCUIT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT When replacing the following components marked with a Y on the schematic diagram always check the HV regulation, and if necessary re-adjust. Part Replaced (Y) 3-2. HV HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT When replacing the following components marked with a Y on the schematic diagram always check the hold-down voltage and re-adjust when necessary. Part Replaced (Y) Adjustment (X) A BOARD: C8079, C8083, C8090, C8129, D8013, D8038, D8043, D8051, IC8006, Q8021, R8055, R8099, R8102, R8128, R8129, R8131, R8139, R8140, R8142, R8153, R8163, R8223, R8230, T8004 (LOT), T8005 (FBT), HV Block, D Board A BOARD: C8054, C8086, C8088, C8100, C8104, C8118, C8123, C8124, C8094 D8019, D8020, D8022, D8028, D8036, FB8001, IC8008, Q8035, Q8043, R8035, R8043, R8159, R8166, R8171, R8196, R8201, T8004 (LOT), T8005 (FBT), HV Block, D Board HV REGULATOR VR8001 OPERATION CHECK 1. Receive the all white signal. 2. Set PIC MAX/BRT CENT. 3. Confirm that the voltage between CN8015 1 PIN and GND is less than 7.80VDC. HV REGULATION ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of the high-voltage block. 2. Power on the set. 3. Receive the all white signal. 4. Set PIC MAX/BRT CENT. 5. Confirm that the static voltmeter reading is 31.0 ± 0.4V. If not, adjust with VR8001 to the specified value. 6. After adjustment, put the VR cover on VR8001 (as shown below) and apply sufficient amount of epoxy resin around VR8001. Remove the cap from the unused terminal and connect a static voltmeter there. Adjustment (X) HV HOLD DOWN VR8002 OPERATION CHECK 1. Receive the dot signal. 2. Set PIC MIN/BRT MIN. 3. Confirm that the voltage between cathode of D8038 (JW171) and GND is more than 23.0V DC. 4. Using an external DC Power supply, apply the voltage shown below between cathode of D8038 (JW171) on “D” and GND, then confirm that the HV-Prot circuit works. (Raster disappears) Apply DC voltage: Less than 29.05V DC. HV HOLD-DOWN ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of the high-voltage block. 2. Power on the set. 3. Connect an external 10kΩ VR at CN8015 and adjust this VR so that the high voltage is 34.50kV. 4. Adjust VR8002 to the point that the HV-Prot circuit works (Raster disappears) at 34.50 ± 0.50kV reading on the static voltmeter. 5. After adjustment, put the VR cover on VR8002 and apply sufficient amount of epoxy resin around VR8002 as the same manner for VR8001. epoxy resin VR8001 — 45 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 G BOARD 3-3. +B MAX VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION The following adjustments should always be performed when replacing IC501, R5032. 1. Supply 130VAC to variable autotransformer. 2. Receive dot signal pattern and set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS settings to their minimum. 3. Confirm the voltage of TP +B 135V is less than 137.0Vdc. 4. If step 3 is not satisfied, replace IC501 and repeat steps 1-3. 3-4. +B OVP CONFIRMATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Add to low voltage power supply between to TP5001 and ground. Supply 120VAC to variable autotransformer. Power on the Set and receive dot signal pattern. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS settings. Check the OVP is activated. Operate :less than 2.50V — 46 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SECTION 4: CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS 4-1. BLUE OFFSET ADJUSTMENT 1. Receive the all black (1080i, component) signal with VIDEO 5 input, and set PICTURE to maximum. 2. Connect an oscilloscope between CN5 pin (B) on the (A board) and ground. 3. Set in the service mode and select the category “2150D-2”. 4. Adjust “SLIN” so that the waveform level is 2.20 ± 0.05Vpp. 5. After completing the adjustments, write the data into memory by pressing “MUTING” “ENTER” on the remote commander. 6. Receive the RF signal and change the wide screen mode to “Wide Zoom”. Copy the same data to “SLIN”. Reference Pulse 2.20 ± 0.05 Vp-p 16.7ms GND 4-2. P & P SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (VIDEO) (SCON) VWB Black 1. Receive the signal. TV terminal (sub) : Color-bar (white-75%, 7.5% setup) VIDEO terminal (main) : Color-bar (white-75%, 7.5% setup) 2. VIDEO MODE : Pro PICTURE : Maximum COLOR : Minimum 2150P-2 1 RGBS :2 3. Set to P & P mode, and set to service mode. 4. Connect an oscilloscope between the check point and ground. Check points : CN5 A Board : CN5 5. Select “2103-1-02” (Main scon), and adjust so that the waveform level of VWB is 1.55 ± 0.04Vp-p. 6. Select “2103-2-02” (Sub scon), and adjust so that the waveform level of VWB is 1.55 ± 0.04Vp-p. 7. After completing the adjustments, write the data into memory by pressing “MUTING” “ENTER” on the remote commander. White 1. Receive the signal. TV terminal (sub) : Color-bar (white-75%, 7.5% setup) VIDEO terminal (main) : Color-bar (white-75%, 7.5% setup) 2. VIDEO MODE : Pro PICTURE : Maximum COLOR : Minimum 2150P-2 1 RGBS :2 3. Set to P & P mode, and set to service mode. 4. Connect an oscilloscope between the check point and ground. Check points : CN5 pin A Board : CN5 pin 5. Select “2103-1-02” (Main scon), and adjust so that the waveform level of VWB is 1.55 ± 0.04Vp-p. 6. Select “2103-2-02” (Sub scon), and adjust so that the waveform level of VWB is 1.55 ± 0.04Vp-p. 7. After completing the adjustments, write the data into memory by pressing “MUTING” “ENTER” on the remote commander. White 4-3. P & P SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (RF) (SCON) VWB Black 4-4. P & P SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR ADJUSTMENT (VIDEO) (SHUE, SCOL) 1. Receive the signal. TV terminal (sub) : Color-bar (white-75%, 7.5% setup) VIDEO terminal (main) : Color-bar (white-75%, 7.5% setup) 2. VIDEO MODE : Pro PICTURE : Maximum COLOR : Center 2150P-2 1 RGBS :7 3. Set to P & P mode, and set to service mode. 4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin of CN5 (A board) connector and ground. 5. Select “2103-1-03 SCOL, -04 SHUE” (Main), and adjust them to have VB1 ≤ VB4 and VB2 ≤ VB3 in the waveform levels. 6. Select “2103-2-03 SCOL, -04 SHUE” (Sub), and adjust them to have VB1 ≤ VB4 and VB2 ≤ VB3 in the waveform levels. 7. After completing the adjustments, write the data into memory by pressing “MUTING” “ENTER” on the remote commander. VB1 — 47 — VB2 VB3 VB4 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 4-5. P & P SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR ADJUSTMENT (RF) (SHUE, SCOL) 1. Receive the signal. TV terminal (main) : Color-bar (white-75%, 7.5% setup) VIDEO terminal (sub) : Color-bar (white-75%, 7.5% setup) 2. VIDEO MODE : Pro PICTURE : Maximum COLOR : Center 2150P-2 1 RGBS :7 3. Set to P & P mode, and set to service mode. 4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin of CN5 (A board) connector and ground. 5. Select “2103-1-03 SCOL, -04 SHUE” (Main), and adjust them to have VB1 ≤ VB4 and VB2 ≤ VB3 in the waveform levels. 6. Select “2103-2-03 SCOL, -04 SHUE” (Sub), and adjust them to have VB1 ≤ VB4 and VB2 ≤ VB3 in the waveform levels. 7. After completing the adjustments, write the data into memory by pressing “MUTING” “ENTER” on the remote commander. VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 — 48 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SECTION 5: DIAGRAMS : B+ line 5-1. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION : B-line. (Actual measured value may be different). : signal path. (RF) Circled numbers are waveform references. �� The components identified by X in this basic schematic diagram have been carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation. Should replacement be necessary, replace only with the value originally used. � When replacing components identified by Y, make the necessary adjustments as indicated. If the results do not meet the specified value, change the component identified by X and repeat the adjustment until the specified value is achieved. �� �� �� (Refer to adjustments in Sections 3-1 and 3-2.) �� �� � When replacing the parts listed in the table below, it is important to perform the related adjustments. �� � ����������������� � �� �� � � � 5-2. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS INFORMATION All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF : µµF 50WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums. All electrolytics are in 50V unless otherwise specified. All resistors are in ohms. K=1000, M=1000k Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical power, is as follows: Pitch : 5mm Rating electrical power : 1/ 4 W 1 / 4 W in resistance, 1/10 W and 1/ 8 W in chip resistance. : nonflammable resistor. : fusible resistor. : internal component. : panel designation and adjustment for repair. : earth ground : earth-chassis All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted. Readings are taken with a NTSC color-bar signal input. �������������� ��������� ��������������������� ������� ��������������������� ������� ������� ������ ��������������������� ������������� ��������������������� �������������������� ������������� ������������������������� ����������������� ������������ ������ ��������� �������������������� �������������������� ������������������� �������������������� ������������� ������� ������� ������������� ��������������������� ������������� ������������� ������������������������� ����������������� ������������ ������ Readings are taken with a 10M digital multimeter. Voltages are DC with respect to ground unless otherwise noted. Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances. All voltages are in V. S : Measurement impossibility. — 49 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 REFERENCE INFORMATION RESISTOR : RN : RC : FPRD : FUSE : RW : RS : RB : METAL FILM SOLID NONFLAMMABLE CARBON NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT ADJUSTMENT RESISTOR COIL MICRO INDUCTOR : LF-8L CAPACITOR : TA : PS : PP : PT : MPS : MPP : ALB : ALT : ALR ���������������������������������������������� ��������������������� ������ � TANTALUM STYROL POLYPROPYLENE MYLAR METALIZED POLYESTER METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE BIPOLAR HIGH TEMPERATURE HIGH RIPPLE �������������� ������� ������������� ��������� ���������� ���� � ���������� � ����� ������� ��������� ���� ������� ������� ����� ������� � ����� ����� ���� ������� � � � ����� ����� ���� ������ ����� ����� ����� ������� ������ ����� ������� ������ � NOTE: The components identified by shading and Replace only with part number specified. ! mark are critical for safety. � ����� ����� ����� ������ ����� ����� ����� ������ �� The symbol indicates a fast operating fuse and is displayed on the component side of the board. Replace only with fuse of the same rating as marked. NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. Le symbole indique une fusible a action rapide. Doit etre remplace par une fusible de meme yaleur, comme maque. �� ����� ������� ������� ������ ����� �� ����� �� ���������� ����� ������� ����� ����� ������� ����� ������� ������� ����� ����� ������ ���� � � � ������ ���� �� ���������� ����� �� ���������� ����� ������ ����� ���� �� ���������� ������� ��������� ���� �� ���������� �� ���������� ����� � � � � � � � � � �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� � ���������� �� �� �� �� �� �� ���������� ���������� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� ���������� �� �� �� �� ������ �� �� �� ������ �� �� �� �� �� �� �� ���� �� �� �� �� �� ������ ������ ���� �� �� �� �� ���������� �� �� �� �� �� �� ���������������������� �������������������������������������������������������������� — 50 — �� ������� KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 5-3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS BLOCK DIAGRAM (1 OF 3) [main] 480i (RF, V1-4) MAIN TUNER TU2 ATT C1 CN2001 MAIN Y/CV OUT 8 MAIN RF CV IN ATT C3 88 FL A29 Y/CV Y 84 AMP 46 Y C 83 AMP 48 C IC303 CXA2103 YCT-MAIN CN2001 C29 MAIN C OUT SUB TUNER TU1 4 4 63 96 FL 4 7 C IC6 PD64082 3D-COMB SUB RF CV IN Y PB PR 33,34,35 Y PB PR 5 3 FL 1 V2 CN2002 V3 V4 CV IN Y IN C IN 1 3 5 CV IN Y IN C IN 22 24 26 CV IN Y IN C IN 60 CV IN Y PB PR SUB FL 7 BUF BUF Y OUT Y PB PR FL 4 [main] 480i (V5,6) DVD DCOUT Y, PB, PR Y, PB, PR INV UD BOARD CN3203 Y C20 PB C22 PR A21 Select Pins 9,10,11 17-24 Y:8BIT C:8BIT IC3304 TLC5733A 8 BIT A/D [main] 480P/1080i (P&P/Freeze) (V5,6) [sub] 480i (RF, V1-4) [main] 1080i/480P (V5,6) [sub] 480i (RF, V1-4) 3Y 2 PB 1 PR Y PB PR CN3203 Y A19 PB C16 PR A17 27 26 25 FL 41-11 Y PB PR :8BIT 215 Y IC3408 210 PB CXD9509 208 PR M.I.D. ATT BUF Y PB PR :8BIT 44-71 Y PB PR 46 ATT Y IN CN2001 C20 IC2002 M52055FP YPBPR SWITCH 16 Y Y 3 11 PB PB 5 8 PR PR 6 C IN ATT 48 Y PB A BOARD IC301 CXA2103 YCT-SUB 41-11 Y PB PR :8BIT [main] 1080i full IC3410 CXD2309Q 8 BIT D/A Y PB PR 44,46,42 41 PR 42 PB 43 Y [main] 1080i/ 480P. (V5,6) Select Pins L: 16,11,8 H: 1,14,9 10 13 16 IC306 CXA2171 COMP. SWITCH 33 PR 34 PB 35 Y IC704 pin 52 L: 16,11,8 H: 1,14,9 16,11,8 USER VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS 64 R 63 G 62 B PR CXA2103-2 SCON, SCOL, SHUE (ADJUST RF & VIDEO) CN2001 Y A15 PB C16 PR A17 1 Y 14 PB 9 PR IC7004 GM7030 DVI DECODER 58,59 Data0 52,53 Data1 46,47 Data2 6-13 63 Y 50 PB 31 PR FL 14 [sub] 480i (RF, V1-4) A20 BUF 2 7 12 [main] 480i (DVD) / 1080i / 480P Differential Signal Lines 122-154 22,23,24 BUF 5 8 V7 BUF ATT SUB C OUT U BOARD Y 15 PB 4 PR IC3090 pin 9 L: 2,5,12 H: 1,3,13 BUF [sub] 480i (RF, V1-4) 5 6 V6 Y PB PR:8BIT C OUT SUB C IN SUB Y OUT V5 IC305 SN74LV4053 YUV SW 2,5,12 5 1 [main] 480i (RF, V1-6), [sub] @ main=1080i/480P 1,3,13 SUB Y IN 36 164-171 B BOARD A BOARD CV IN IC2007 CXD2073 2D-COMB 4 9 15 17 19 174-181 BUF SUB CV OUT V1 C:8BIT 22,23,24 [main] 480i (RF, V1-6) IC2004 CXA2069Q AV SWITCH INPUT SIGNAL 480i ONLY Y:8BIT Y PB PR 37,38,39 MAIN U BOARD IC3303 CXD2095Q D.R.C. CXA2103-1 SCON, SCOL, SHUE (ADJUST RF, VIDEO, & DVD) FL CN7002 Y 10 PB 8 PR 6 — 51 — IC309 CXA2150 VIDEO DRIVER Y PB PR 20 21 22 CN3203 Y A6 PB C5 PR A4 ATT 3Y 5 PB 6 PR Y PB PR 2,7,12 Select Pins IC3414 M52055FP YPBPR SWITCH FL 1,14,9 Y PB PR KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 BLOCK DIAGRAM (2 OF 3) CN8005 BV IC8002 CONV.OUT1 1 15 BH 2 14 GH 5 6 2 CN8010 BV OUT 16 3 BV RET 1 11 2 MUTE TO A BOARD CN1 18 15 BH OUT RV 7 14 RF 8 6 CN8006 V DRV(+) V DRV(-) 4 BH RET 9 1 CN8011 GH OUT 7 4 GH RET 18 2 GV OUT H(MID) 16 3 GV RET H(Ð) 11 2 RV OUT 13 3 RV RET 9 1 RH OUT 7 4 RH RET 1 3 CN8007 V DEF V RET 1 3 V DEF V RET 1 3 V DEF V RET CN8016 D8022 SUB DY 5 SLOW SW 18 VR REG 7 G2 MUTE VCC G2 CNT 1 2 CN8003 G2 1 DF2 2 CN8004 DF _V 4 MIX Ð 11 MIX OUT 10 1 2 3 IC8007 1 2 D8008 5 200V +135V 10 D8037 TO HV BLOCK CN8022 1 14 8 D8023 TO CB BOARD CN7304 6 H(+) 7 H(-) 2 ı IK 2 3 PROT ON/OFF 1 ı IK 1 7 6 CN8023 HV REG/PROT Q8029 Q8022 BUFFER Q8005,8032 T8005 FBT AMP Q8036,8037 Q8038 1 HV MV 7 IC8006 5 D8043 6 1 IC8006 3 2 D8038 D8025 DY (R) SAME AS ABOVE 6 11 VR8002 Q8028 HV CN8009 IC8009 CN8019 H OUT(B) H RET(B) CN8018 H OUT(G H RET(G) CN8020 H OUT(R) H RET(R) G2-STOP /CONTROL Q8003 5 1 4 3 TO HV BLOCK TO HV FOCUS PACK 1 2 1 4 1 4 Q8002 T8001 DFT CN8002 REGI MUTE HV PROT D8039 HV REG CN8008 BUFFER Q8001 TO FOCUS PACK 6 2 +200V 12 DY (H) DY (G) SAME AS ABOVE D8040 DF H CENT 7 1 VR8022 1 HD IN SWITCH Q8035 +135V Q8021 5 T8004 LOT PWM 3 OUT IC8003 V OUT 7 1 3 5 3 MIX+ 12 7 ERR IN CN8012 D8005 TO A BOARD CN3 DY (V) 264 REF IN 3 VP 9 ERR OUT V.RET 13 H(+)F 2 MUTE TO A BOARD CN14 V.MID IC8001 CONV.OUT1 4 GV IC8008 H DRIVE DY(B) V.DEF DF V AMP Q8007 8 4 6 2 DF H BUFF Q8008-8011, 8014,8015 -22V 3 2 IC8012 1 BUFFER Q8039 CN8013 H DRV 10 BUFFER Q8004,8016 AMP Q8019,8020 14 HD IN 6 7 T8002 HDT 4 TO A BOARD CN2 +135V H DRIVE Q8023,8030 HP 6 ABL 4 PIN(EW ) 8 6 7 3 5 9 H OUT Q8024 6 Q8027 +135V -15V +15V 1 7 3 IC8005 H.DRIVE 2 T8003 HOT V REC 9 18 4 8 -22V +22V D8032 135V D8032 DF VCC 1 HP AMP Q8031,8101 D — 52 — (H/V OUT) 1 3 4 6 9 -15V +15V -22V +22V 135V TO G BOARD CN5004 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 BLOCK DIAGRAM (3 OF 3) 5-1. T6001 PIT A C IN 120V A C 60Hz D5003 7 CN6005 AC (H) 1 AC (L) 2 LINE FILTER L6001, 6002 F6001 18 VD RELA Y R Y6003 RELA Y R Y6002 CN5002 IC6003 DRIVER D6007 1 CONV Q6006 VG (H) 16 1 V SENSE PH6002 VB 14 VG (L) 12 +11V 2 F/B D6012 D5010 CONV Q6005 PH6001 1 16 4 IC501 15 -5V 3 6V 1 11V 6 +22V 4 3 1 -22V +15V -15V D5018 2 +11V 3 5 D5019 D6011, 6020 VC1 8 AU -19V CN5003 O IC5004 6V REG. D5006 2 9 4 IC5003 -5V REG. I 18 VC2 10 OCP TO A BOARD CN706 D5026 1 VS 15 D6002 AU 19V 9 Q5007 D5002 D5031 CN5004 D5025 13 D6006 D5009 D5008 TO D BOARD CN8013 D5023 T6004 ST ANDBY 1 4 12 3 10 D5017 Q5006 D5005 D5022 D5004 5 6 IC5006 ST ANDBY 5V REG. I 8 O STBY 5V (POWER SUPPLY) Q5002 — 53 — D5020 9 +135V 5 OVP 4 OCP 1 STBY 5V 3 RELA Y CN5001 IC5002 1 D5014 IC5005 RELAY DRIVE Q5003, 5004 7 2 3 D5001 Q5001 G D5013 Q5005 9 TO A BOARD CN4 D5007 TO A BOARD CN7 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 | 7 | CR 8 CN7108 G1 4 VIN- VIN+ FB 1 RC+ RCR7108 1k 1/16W :RN-CP 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R7109 330 1/16W :CHIP C7105 18p CH:1608 7 R7115 C7108 JW 7106 C7113 SG7103 G1 G1 1- 685- 623- 13 CN7105 0P :FASTON :LAV35 IC7101 TDA6120Q/N2/S1 VIDEO OUT 1 H R C R7119 220 1/2W 2 GND RS R7117 L7103 R7121 9 10 11 12 13 R7114 22k 3W :RS CN7108 G1 C — IK CRT_GND L7103 R7121 4.7k JW7101 SG7102 D R7122 100 1/2W I . C 7 GND KR SG7102 DSP-501N R7105 100 1/2W :RC HEATER(-) G2 HEATER(-) CRT_GND TP7101 TERMINAL C7108 0.0047 F C7102 0.0047 F 1 6 R7107 +12V LP7101 5 VOF 4 JW7105 CN7107 0P :FASTON 200V 3 NC D7102 R7114 JW7107 C7113 0.0047 F NC 2 NC HEATER(+) 13 H SG7103 DSP-301N SG7101 VOUT NC GND HEATER(+) R7107 680k 1/2W NC C7103 0.001 2kV B 1 12V — +200V NC IC7101 R7115 1k 1/2W R TO CG:CN7204 GND NC 12 1 B H H K GND B 7 8 L7102 K 6 9 G1 2 G1 5 10 G2 R7122 G1 11 G1 1 CN7103 7P RED :S-MICRO 6 R7101 560k 1/2W TO F.BLOCK G2 12 I.C +200V NC 1 IK — A JW7102 F GND R CRT DRIVE CN7104 0P :ONE TOUCH COMPONENT SIDE JW 7103 A [R CRT DRIVE] SG7101 R7101 E C7110 0.1 25V F:1608 CN7102 6P RED :S-MICRO KR R7105 CN7104 NL7101 G2 C7116 D7103 1SS83TD PROT C7112 0.1 25V F:1608 CRT GND CRT GND CN7107 CN7105 C7102 L7101 TO A:CN704 RS 1 GND 2 R 3 IK 4 GND 5 +12V 6 :LB2016 R R7102 220 1/16W :CHIP R7120 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP R7110 3k 1/16W :RN-CP R7111 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP S CR C7114 2200p B:1608 [R CRT DRIVE] A 3 Q7104 L7102 NC C7112 GND C7110 NC R7122 NC 12 D7102 2 HEATER( +) R7115 HEATER( - ) 13 SG7103 C7113 7 C7108 B C7115 R7111 R7104 D7103 +200V 9-965-944-01<RA6>CR 4 R7120 CONDUCTOR SIDE 2 C7106 R7116 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 1 R7118 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP C7111 Q7102 2SD601A BUFFER R7112 180k 1/16W :RN-CP C7104 Q7101 2SB709A PEAK Q7103 2SK3018 IK BUFFER 1 F R7103 1.1k 1/16W :RN-CP MA111 R7113 180k 1/16W :RN-CP CN7103 C7101 0.1 25V F:1608 E D7101 C7109 0.1 25V F:1608 R7106 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R7104 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP — C7111 100 16V C7106 2200 16V C7107 — D7102 1SS83TD PROT C7107 4700p 500V E C7104 22 250V :LAV35 TP7101 C7103 L7102 D 143- A 6 A- 1405- | 1 5 C7104 | C7107 4 TO F.BLOCK 4 D7103 | C7111 3 3 C7106 | R7119 2 CN7102 | 2 6 1 1 CN7103 5-4. SCHEMATICS AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION CR BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 I C7101 3 R7114 R7107 6 7104 JW R7117 +12V 1 R7116 R7118 C7114 G 1 L7103 GND IK R GND G1 I.C RS R7121 LP7101 SG7102 SG7101 1- 685- 623- 13 R7105 C7103 R7101 E G2 CN7107 TP7101 CN7105 CRT GND C7102 KR D NL7101 — 54 — R7119 K Q7102 S 5.7 All voltages are in V. Q7103 Q7101 R7108 G 2 D 12.0 1 1 D7101 H C R7102 R7113 H C7109 R7109 Q7103 G 7.0 NC R7110 CN7108 E 2.3 2.7 C7105 84.5 Vp-p (H) Q7101 Q7102 C GND 12.0 R7106 2.0 Vp-p (H) PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 1.7 2.3 C7101 2 IC7101 VOLT PIN VOLT 2.0 8 GND 2.7 9 N/C 3.4 10 200.0 4.1 11 N/C 2.6 12 157.7 12.0 13 158.2 7.0 All voltages are in V. R7103 1 CN7102 L7101 R7112 CR BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST G1 CR BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST 1 G CR BOARD WAVEFORMS CRT GND CN7104 C7116 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 1 7 CB | [B CRT DRIVE] COMPONENT SIDE R7308 100 1/16W :CHIP 2 B 3 IK 4 OFFSET 5 +12V 6 12 13 C7310 0.1 25V F:1608 C7312 100 16V C7313 0.1 25V F:1608 +12V R7320 240k 1/16W :RN-CP S [B CRT DRIVE] R7324 7 7 C7309 NC C7307 D7304 GND NC Q7301 R7318 L7302 C7313 HEATER( +) HEATER( - ) C7310 R7329 12 D7303 R7327 1 13 SG7303 C7316 7 7 B C7309 Q7303 2SD601A BUFFER 2 CN7302 R7324 R7305 22 1/16W :CHIP R7319 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C7312 +200V NC Q7301 2SB709A PEAK 144- A 4 C7306 A 3 C7308 CONDUCTOR SIDE R7312 I C7301 R7322 H R7326 H LP7301 NL7301 C7304 E — 55 — TP7301 S 6.0 All voltages are in V. C7317 D 12.0 R7325 G 7.3 R7323 Q7304 CN7308 CRT GND Q7304 G1 SG7301 R7304 C7305 CN7307 R7321 G1 2 G SG7302 R7307 CRT GND R7320 K L7303 R7328 I. C R7310 1- 685- 625- 13 JW 7302 D BS CN7309 Q7305 E 3.0 2.4 2.9 JW 7304 C GND GND 12.0 R7303 B 3.9 1.7 2.4 D7301 Q7301 Q7302 Q7303 JW 7305 C7318 IC7301 VOLT PIN VOLT 2.1 8 GND 2.9 9 N/C 1.6 10 200.0 2.9 11 N/C 2.5 12 161.8 12.0 13 144.5 7.3 All voltages are in V. L7301 R7309 R7314 C7301 R7302 94.0 Vp-p (H) PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R7308 2 R7306 CB BOARD WAVEFORMS CB BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST C7303 R7313 C CB BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST Q7303 C7302 R7311 9-965-944-01<RA6>CB R7319 C7314 Q7302 +12V OFFSET IK B GND G1 C7311 G1 R7305 R7315 R7316 R7317 Q7302 2SB709A BUFFER — 1.9 Vp-p (H) CN7307 C7315 CB R7325 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP C7317 2200p B:1608 R7301 R7323 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 2 D7302 1 JW 7303 C7304 1 Q7304 2SK3018 IK BUFFER R7321 240k 1/16W :RN-CP R7318 3.3k 1/16W :RN-CP 1 R7316 1.1k 1/16W :RN-CP CRT GND E 1 C7314 0.1 25V F:1608 NL7301 CRT GND D7304 1SS83TD PROT CN7304 G C7316 R7307 CN7305 CN7303 R7315 820 1/16W :RN-CP R7317 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP R7304 D7302 MA111 C7311 0.1 25V F:1608 B R7309 0 :1608 C7307 0.1 25V F:1608 1- 685- 625- 13 C7305 R7310 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP — SG7303 G1 H K G1 SG7301 CN7308 C7306 2200 16V F D R7329 100 1/2W R7322 22k 3W :RS D7303 1SS83TD PROT R7314 330 1/16W :RN-CP R7303 220 1/16W :CHIP CN7309 SG7302 G2 C7308 22 250V R7302 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP C7301 0.01 25V B:1608 R7326 220 1/2W A- 1405- 11 C7315 4700p 500V E G1 6 JW 7307 LP7301 10 C7319 :LB2016 1 9 6 L7302 BS 8 R7313 560 1/16W :CHIP D7301 MA111 L7301 CN7302 6P BLK :S-MICRO GND 7 1 C7302 22p CH:1608 TO A:CN702 2 6 C7303 22p CH:1608 R7306 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP L7303 G1 5 JW7301 G2 4 VOUT 3 R7312 R7328 VOF 2 HEATER(-) KB 7 C TP7301 6 1 FB 5 HEATER(-) R7311 1.0k 1/16W :RN-CP VIN- NC HEATER(+) 1 +200V VIN+ 4 RC+ 3 RC- 2 NC JW7309 CRT_GND :LAV35 CN7307 0P :FASTON 1 NC BS JW7310 IC7301 TDA6120Q/N2/S1 VIDEO OUT NC HEATER(+) KB 7 R7322 GND TP7301 TERMINAL L7303 R7328 4.7k CN7303 7P BLK :S-MICRO GND CRT_GND KB C7309 0.0047 F C7304 0.0047 F 6 200V 5 SG7302 DSP-501N NC 4 NC R7312 680k 1/2W :RC +12V OFFSET B CN7308 0P :FASTON NC 3 NC R7307 1/2W 12V GND HEATER(+) 100 13 IK B GND 2 CN7302 B 1 R7327 D7303 H H K C7316 0.0047 F C7305 0.001 2kV B :LAV35 — SG7303 DSP-301N SG7301 D E H IC7301 1 R7304 560k 1/2W R7301 10 :FPRD 1 NC +200V — 8 G1 7 R7324 1k 1/2W 12 R7326 1 TO CG:CN7203 — 6 9 G1 TO D:CN8022 HEATER(-) C 10 L7302 2 IK — 5 G2 +200V NC 4 11 G1 CN7304 7P WHT :S-MICRO B NC GND 12 1 CN7305 0P :ONE TOUCH G2 +200V R7329 G1 I.C — JW7308 1 B CRT DRIVE TO F.BLOCK I . C A A CN7309 F GND 1 | CN7304 6 CN7303 | R7301 5 1 | C7308 4 D7304 | TO F.BLOCK JW 7314 3 4 JW 7313 | C7315 2 JW 7306 | 3 C7312 1 C7306 CB BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 G2 CN7305 C7319 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 1 CG BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 | CN7205 0P :ONE TOUCH CG | 2 3 4 [G CRT DRIVE] COMPONENT SIDE A +200V C7204 22 250V TO A:CN703 1 11 12 13 22k R7209 330 1/16W :CHIP C7207 2200 16V GS 1 2 G 3 IK 4 GND 5 +12V 6 R7214 3W :RS R7222 100 1/2W D7202 1SS83TD PROT C7211 0.1 25V F:1608 C7208 0.1 25V F:1608 R7205 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R7220 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP R7210 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP +2 0 0 V CN7204 TP7201 D7203 G1 7 7 R7217 JW 7203 145- A 1- 685- 624- 13 H K G1 R7206 CN7205 NL7201 G2 C7216 +12V TP7203 TERMINAL CRT GND CRT GND CN7208 CN7206 [G CRT DRIVE] R7220 C7215 R7217 HEATER( - ) R7203 C7209 12 D7202 HEATER( +) 2 13 SG7203 C7213 C7206 7 7 B C7210 NC 9-965-944-01<RA6>CG Q7204 C7211 R7222 NC — R7211 L7202 200V NC GND D7203 +200V 4 C7207 A 3 C7212 CONDUCTOR SIDE 1 C7214 2200p B:1608 1 R7215 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 2 C7204 CG R7216 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP TP7201 Q7202 2SD601A BUFFER Q7201 2SB709A PEAK 1 S R7211 4.7k 1/16W :RN-CP CN7204 R7202 1.1k 1/16W :RN-CP E Q7203 2SK3018 IK BUFFER R7212 120k 1/16W :RN-CP CN7203 R7203 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP F R7204 SG7201 C7203 D7203 1SS83TD PROT C7202 D7201 MA111 PROT R7213 120k 1/16W :RN-CP C7210 100 16V G R7201 220 1/16W :CHIP C7201 0.1 25V F:1608 CN7209 SG7202 GND :LB2016 — R7219 R7221 D C7212 4700p 500V E C7209 0.1 25V F:1608 L7203 A- 1405- 10 I . C 9 G1 8 G2 7 L7201 GND H 6 1 6 L7202 CN7202 6P WHT :S-MICRO C7212 1 7 5 R7218 KG 6 HEATER(-) 4 2 TP7202 HEATER(+) R7207 820 1/16W :RN-CP C7205 27p CH:1608 3 GS CN7202 5 2 GND LP7201 4 NC JW7201 G C CN7206 0P :FASTON GND 3 NC 1 VIN- GND +200V RC+ 2 RC- 1 VIN+ 1 NC CRT_GND R7219 220 1/2W IC7201 TDA6120Q/N2/S1 VIDEO OUT TP7201 +200V HEATER(-) R7208 +12V GND TP7203 CN7203 7P BLK :S-MICRO NC IK R7221 4.7k R7206 100 1/2W :RC C7202 0.0047 F NC 7 CN7208 0P :FASTON :LAV35 VOF 6 HEATER(-) L7203 KG TP7202 TERMINAL 200V HEATER(+) D7202 R7214 JW7209 CRT_GND SG7202 DSP-501N C7206 0.0047 F NC NC HEATER(+) 13 1 B IC7201 SG7201 R7208 680k 1/2W VOUT 5 NC 4 12 JW7207 12V 3 NC R7217 1k 1/2W SG7203 DSP-301N GND 2 NC H H K G C7203 0.001 2kV B IK 1 NC GND 7 8 2 GND C7206 6 9 G1 C7213 0.0047 F C7213 10 G1 L7202 SG7203 5 +200V R7222 G1 11 G2 +200V JW7208 :LAV35 E 7 JW 7206 4 TO CR:CN7103 D — | CN7209 12 G1 TO CB:CN7303 — 6 G1 I.C CN7204 7P RED :S-MICRO C | 1 1 — — 5 C7207 F GND G CRT DRIVE R7204 560k 1/2W B | TO F.BLOCK TO F.BLOCK G2 4 CN7203 | C7204 2 FB A | C7210 1 1 I C7201 R7214 R7208 Q7203 Q7201 K G1 GS CRT GND CN7205 E TP7202 CRT GND G2 C7216 G D N CN7208 TP7203 CN7206 KG C7203 R7204 C7202 LP7201 SG7201 R7206 GND IK G GND L7203 R7221 1- 685- 624- 13 +12V 1 C7214 G 2 D R7216 NC SG7202 NL7201 — 56 — R7218 G G1 Q7202 R7215 R7207 R7219 D7201 S 6.3 All voltages are in V. JW 7214 C7208 C H D 12.0 E 2.3 2.6 I. C G 7.6 C GND 12.0 CN7209 Q7203 B 1.7 2.3 R7209 Q7201 Q7202 C7205 101.5 Vp-p (H) IC7201 VOLT PIN VOLT 1.9 8 GND 2.6 9 N/C 3.1 10 200.0 3.8 11 N/C 2.5 12 155.1 12.0 13 159.2 7.6 All voltages are in V. R7205 2.0 Vp-p (H) PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C7201 2 R7202 1 6 R7213 R7201 H R7210 CN7202 L7201 R7212 CG BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST G1 CG BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST G 1 CG BOARD WAVEFORMS KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 V BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | V [VELOCITY MOD] COMPONENT SIDE 1 1 NC 2 EY4 B C9018 EY3 R9027 R9033 C9012 C9019 R9028 R9019 R9031 C A-1405 -146-A Q9009 9003 JW R9016 R9029 220 3W :RS R9018 D9007 R9032 C9002 C9014 0.001 B:1608 R9034 39k R9020 15 1/16W :CHIP Q9008 2SC5511 VM-OUT R9025 2.2 :FPRD C9015 470 16V R9024 100 :FPRD VELOCITY MOD — C9017 R9016 560 :FPRD +1 3 5 V C9009 R9007 100 1/16W :CHIP C9007 100 16V R9017 C9008 R9004 820 1/16W :CHIP C9002 0.1 200V :PT E R9010 220 1/16W :CHIP R9034 NC C9011 R9008 33 1/16W :CHIP — C9011 0.01 200V :PT C9010 R9017 33k D9001 1SS355TE VM RET D9006 +1 2 V C9006 C9010 2.2 160V D9006 RD22EST1B LEV.SHIFT VM RET 8 GND VM D9005 Q9003 2SC2412K AMP 7 B JW9001 Q9002 2SC2412K AMP VM RET C9017 0.1 200V :PT R9022 2.2k R9005 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP VM RET 6 L9001 Q9004 2SA1037AK BUFFER — VM OUT 5 C9007 C R9023 2.2k VM OUT 4 EY1 R9011 0 :1608 3 R9029 E C9013 0.001 B:1608 R9032 2.2 :FPRD VM OUT Q9008 Q9006 2SA1037AK BUFFER D9007 RD22EST1B LEV.SHIFT 2 C9015 VM COIL ASSY R9030 R9013 47 1/16W :CHIP R9031 2.2 :FPRD R9015 10k 1/16W :CHIP VM OUT B R9014 47 1/16W :CHIP C9008 470 6.3V R9033 39k 1 1 D9002 1SS355TE TEMP-CORR D 1- 680- 877- 12 R9025 TO :VM COIL R9021 15 1/16W :CHIP CN9001 D9003 1SS355TE TEMP-CORR — R9018 33k D9004 1SS355TE TEMP-CORR R9023 C9006 470 6.3V R9022 R9002 47 1/16W :CHIP JW9002 5 1 R9024 JW9004 4 5 A CN9002 8P 5 VM GND 8 C9018 33 160V R9027 2.2 :FPRD Q9009 2SA2005 VM-OUT C9012 0.01 200V :PT EY2 3 R9019 560 :FPRD C9009 100 16V Q9007 2SC2412K BUFFER D9005 D1NS4 TEMP-CORR :LHL08 C9003 0.47 10V B:1608 Q9005 2SC2412K BUFFER R9012 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP R9009 100 1/16W :CHIP L9001 CN9002 E +135V +12V B R9030 0.47 :FPRD 4 VM OUT TO A:CN17 TO A:CN18 TO A:CN19 3 C9019 470 16V VM RET R9006 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP CN9001 5P WHT :S-MICRO — 2 1 R9028 100 :FPRD A V [VELOCITY MOD] CONDUCTOR SIDE 9-965-944-01<RA6>V 1 2 3 1- 680- 877- 12 1 CN9002 4 VM RET | VM OUT 1 5 8 A C9015 GND R9034 V BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST B R9021 R9002 VM 1 D9003 R9011 Q9002 Q9003 D9002 C9009 Q9005 R9012 E — 57 — R9003 R9007 R9026 L9001 C9001 R9010 R9001 D9004 R9030 E Q9004 C9007 D9005 C9008 R9008 B E R9014 R9005 R9009 C9006 C9011 R9013 C9012 R9019 R9028 R9015 Q9006 R9033 Q9007 All voltages are in V. NC +135V R9006 B C9002 D9001 R9032 R9016 C9018 C R9017 D9007 R9018 R9031 E 2.7 2.7 GND 8.4 7.8 7.8 0.8 134.9 +12V R9004 C9014 C9010 R9027 C 11.9 6.6 7.2 12.0 GND 12.0 68.0 68.0 B C9019 Q9002 Q9003 Q9004 Q9005 Q9006 Q9007 Q9008 Q9009 B 3.3 3.3 6.6 9.0 7.2 8.4 1.4 134.3 C9003 5 R9020 B Q9008 D9006 C9013 CN9001 R9023 R9022 C9017 E Q9009 R9024 R9025 R9029 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 G BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 A R5007 0.47 :FPRD D5010 21DQ06N-TA2B1 R6064 0.1 1/2W :RF C6023 0.0047 250V :E — C6016 0.0047 250V :E R6057 470k 1/2W C6032 1500 250V D6007 D6SB60L AC-RECT L5003 C6012 2200p 250V E 3 4 JW6004 7.5MM JW6003 7.5MM D5011 1SS355TE 3 3 R6007 1.5k R6008 100k 1/16W :CHIP :AC D6005 1SS355TE CN5007 :FASTON F6001 AC(L) 2 AC(N) 1 R6036 9.1k 1/16W :RN-CP C6002 220 25V D6003 UDZS-10B R6006 390 1W :RN FH6001 E 1 330k R6015 2.2M 1/2W R6039 1/16W CN5005 :FASTON ANT E C6019 100 JW6007 10.0MM R6042 13k 1/16W :RN-CP V SENSE F/B CT RT C6025 0.001 :PP GND TIMER VD VG(H) VS VB D6019 UDZS-4.7B 1 R6041 100 1/16W :RN-CP R6063 10k 1/16W :CHIP C6029 0.1 :MPS D6012 10ERA60-TA2B5 PUMP-UP SS VG(L) VC1 P.GND 9 OCP VC2 S 17 3 16 TO A:CN4 D5019 1SS355TE PS5002 5A 6 13 7 12 8 11 9 10 FB6007 0 :2012 S C5019 1000 35V C5028 470 35V L5008 R5042 10k 1/16W :CHIP C5027 470 35V PS5001 5A R6062 10k 1/16W :CHIP R5043 1k 1/16W :CHIP PS5006 JW(5) D5009 D2L20U-TA PS5004 JW(15) PS5005 JW(5) :LHL08 -5V GND 6V 2 GND 1 11V C5017 1000 25V L5007 D5008 D2L20U-TA C5016 1000 25V L5006 R5041 330 1W :RS D5012 UDZS-18B C5026 47 25V :LHL08 R5027 1k 1/16W :CHIP R5005 6.8k 1/16W :CHIP GND 3 +15V 4 -22V 5 GND 6 +22V 7 D5023 1SS355TE R5040 10k 1/16W :CHIP C5020 330 160V R6045 1/16W :RN-CP +135V NC 9 +135V Q5006 2SC2411K PROTECT 1SS355TE D5033 D5024 1SS355TE +11V R5012 0.22 2W :RS CN5002 4P WHT :S-MICRO R5044 1k 1/16W :CHIP 220 R6047 1/16W :CHIP 220 R6046 1/16W :CHIP 4 1 3 2 TO A:CN706 + 1 R5045 8.2k 1/16W :CHIP C5010 2200 35V AU 19V GND GND AU -19V PS5003 JW(15) :LHL08 680 3 R5047 10k 1/16W :CHIP C5009 2200 35V L5001 R5037 1k 680 1/16W :CHIP 2 4 D6006 D1NL20U-TA2 C6004 47 C6046 100 All voltages are in V. GND 8 +19V D6030 D1NL20U-TA2 IC6003 PIN VOLT 1 2.8 2 1.9 3 2.2 4 1.5 5 GND 6 0.0 7 4.6 8 20.1 9 0.0 10 10.5 11 GND 12 4.9 13 N/C 14 155.6 15 145.6 16 150.6 17 N/C 18 304.5 C5029 47 160V D5003 D4SBS6-F - D6011 1SS355TE IC5004 PIN VOLT 1 10.4 2 6.5 3 GND 4 1.2 5 6.7 IC5005 PIN VOLT 1 2.3 2 0.0 3 2.3 IC5006 PIN VOLT I 9.8 O 5.0 G GND L5012 :LHL10 R6080 0.1 2W :RS R6076 0.1 2W :RS -15V 2 IC501 PIN VOLT 1 134.4 3 2.5 4 7.3 5 GND IC5002 PIN VOLT 1 -0.1 2 0.1 3 0.0 4 -0.1 5 2.2 6 2.3 7 -0.1 8 5.0 IC5003 PIN VOLT I -9.0 O -5.0 G GND R5006 10k 1/16W :CHIP C5025 47 25V :LHL08 CN5004 9P :VH TO D:CN8013 1 G BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST -15V D5005 31DF4N-FC5 L5002 GND 4 3 Q5007 2SA1037AK PROTECT C5022 47 25V D5031 1SS355TE D5025 1SS355TE :LHL08 :LHL08 GND 6 5 +22V +15V D5004 31DF4N-FC5 R6058 10 :FPRD 7 JR5002 0 -22V 15 D5026 1SS355TE R5035 1/16W :CHIP R5036 1/16W :CHIP R5014 4.7k 1/16W C5039 47 25V :CHIP IC5002 R5017 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 1 OVP OCP 1 +135V ANT E(NC) R5039 0 :1608 IC501 DM-58 CONTROL R5018 1k 1/16W :CHIP D5034 UDZS-4.7B TP5001 TP.OVP 3 2.5V — 5 4 D5013 UDZS-6.2B R5023 270k 1/16W :RN-CP IC5005 REF VOLTAGE 4 TO A:CN16 L5009 :LHL08 :LHL08 FB6005 0 :2012 C6030 47 25V 200 CN5003 7P BLK :S-MICRO D5018 UDZS-7.5B R5024 390 1/16W :RN-CP C5040 0.1 16V B:1608 C5018 1000 35V FB5003 0.45UH PH6001 ON3171-R MAIN CONTROL I C5043 470 16V D5016 FSQ05A04 +22V C5007 1000p 500V FB5004 0.45UH C6042 680p 1kV C6041 680p 1kV H CN5006 :FASTON 5 14 Q6005 IRFIB7N50A CONVERTER — — + L5004 C6047 0.056 800V :PHS R6054 10 :FPRD FB6001 0.45UH C6017 0.001 B:1608 C6045 10.0mm TO A:CN15 FB6006 0 :2012 :CHIP C6001 47 G C6018 0.01 F:1608 C6021 10 C6020 4.7 TO CRT BLKT - L5011 2 F — C6014 250V 2 R6081 10 :FPRD C6008 2.2 450V R6004 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP VD6001 TNR14V471K660 0.47 1 2 FB6015 1.1UH FH6002 CN6005 2P FB6004 0 :2012 18 FB6016 1.1UH FB6014 1.1UH — IC6003 MCZ3001D DRIVER R6037 330k :RN D6009 UDZS-4.7B 2 FB6013 1.1UH E 4 4 C5008 1000p 500V C5001 1000p 500V FB5001 0.45UH 18 4 Q6006 IRFIB7N50A CONVERTER R6050 1k :FPRD 17 1 R6038 330k :RN D6004 1SS355TE 3 PH6002 ON3171-R 16 L6001 LFT 4 4 3 R5019 1M 1/16W :CHIP D5002 D4SBS6-F L5005 15 3 2 FB5002 0.45UH 5 2 L6003 R6040 330k :RN R6003 1k 1/2W :FPRD 3 14 1 4 C5031 2200 16V +11V :LHL08 6 — 1 C5030 47 25V L5010 :LHL08 T6001 PIT 1 D6002 ERA22-08TP3 13 2 JW6030 5.0MM D6001 1SS355TE L6002 LFT C6043 0.22 250V :AC :LHL10 1 C5041 1000 16V +6V 3 4 7 3 12 4 2 8 1 :LHL08 C5002 1000p 500V 11 1 D L5014 :LHL10 R5025 1.6k 1/16W :RN-CP D6023 ERC04-06SE 10 2 R6056 470k 1/2W C6031 1500 250V JW6029 5.0MM RY6003 — C5011 1000p 500V 3 RY6002 C FB5005 0.45UH L5013 8 4 C6013 2200p 250V E C5021 4700 16V L5015 +6V IC5004 PQ1CG2032FZ 6V REG D5021 1SS355TE C5012 1000p 500V R6002 6.8 10W :RB L5016 C5024 47 25V IC5003 NJM7905FA -5V REG :HS D5006 F10P04Q FB5006 0.45UH JW6005 7.5MM — G C5015 470 16V :LHL08 D6024 ERC04-06SE C6022 0.0047 250V :E C6015 0.0047 250V :E JW6006 7.5MM 7 JW6002 7.5MM 6 JW6001 7.5MM O 5 B -5V I | 3 1 R5032 680 :FPRD R5011 560 1/16W :CHIP R5022 4.7k 1/16W :RN-CP 1 4.7k R5015 1/16W :RN-CP C5038 47 25V 2 CN5001 5P WHT :S-MICRO C5006 100 25V J TO A:CN7 5 C5047 0.01 16V B:1608 R5034 10k 1/16W :CHIP 4 3 L5017 — 2 STBY 5V 1 OVP OCP RELAY GND STBY 5V C5055 100 16V K — STBY 5V L D5020 1SS355TE-17 — Q5001 2SD1782K RELAY DRIVE M R5016 10k 1/16W :CHIP — D5001 UDZSTE-1720B R5028 1k 1/16W :CHIP C5049 0.01 25V B:1608 D5015 1SS355TE R5038 1k Q5002 2SC2412K BUFFER R5020 1k R5021 1k 1/16W :CHIP G BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST R5026 10k 1/16W :CHIP D5014 1SS355TE D5007 1SS355TE Q5003 2SA1037AK RELAY DRIVE R5030 22k 1/16W :CHIP Q5004 2SC2412K RELAY DRIVE C5042 4.7 R5029 22k 1/16W :CHIP Q5001 Q5002 Q5003 Q5004 Q5005 Q5006 Q5007 B 0.7 0.0 3.0 0.0 22.3 -15.0 6.2 C 0 0.7 0.0 3.0 9.1 0.0 0.1 E GND GND 3.0 GND 22.8 -15.0 6.2 Q6005 Q6006 D 156.0 302.5 G 4.9 160.0 S 0.0 156.0 R5013 10k N Q5005 DTA114EKA-T146 RELAY SW T6004 STANDBY TH6002 1 — 1 4 5 4 3 6 7 8 D5017 S1VBA20 C5050 330 63V D5022 1SS355TE O IC5006 PQ05RD11 STBY 5V REG D5027 UDZSTE-175.1B — I C5054 4700 35V All voltages are in V. POWER SUPPLY C5051 2.2 R5010 1M 9 R5048 10k 1/16W :CHIP G O C5053 47 P 9-965-944-02<RA6>G — 58 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 G [POWER SUPPLY] COMPONENT SIDE C6031 R6001 1 2 C6022 4 3 D6007 C6016 1 ) AC( W CN6003 AC( L) 4 1 9 7 D5022 I C5006 RY6002 1 4 AC(L) CN6004 AC(W) VD6002 R5 0 1 0 5029 JW EY6096 T6001 C6013 L5001 Q5005 EY6080 EY6082 L6002 FB5003 C5053 EY6081 C5054 C6012 L5002 C5051 J W5028 IC5006 C6013 D5011 R5048 C5051 D5027 R5035 R5037 G EY6065 566- A J W6002 6001 JW R5010 R6 0 0 2 4 T6004 4 2 R5036 EY6061 EY6018 RY6002 EY6066 4 EY6019 CN5006 A- 1316- D J W5031 D6 0 0 2 D6001 D6004 TH6002 1 3 11 J W5030 5032 JW C6023 C6 0 0 2 R6007 R6008 D6011 R6046 R6047 C6047 C6047 EY6060 EY6093 R6080 C6046 R6 0 7 6 R6 0 8 0 EY6059 EY6058 D6006 EY6095 6028 JW D6 0 0 6 EY6094 C6033 C6004 D6030 R6081 G EY6097 D6024 R603 1 C6 0 0 8 10 D6017 D6016 D6005 R6042 R6005 C6021 D6009 D6020 D6012 D6003 1 18 D6018 D6013 D6008 C6029 F B6 0 0 4 G S C6036 EY6039 EY6043 EY6057 C 5 O C6015 2 1 I RY6003 C6044 R6076 6026 JW EY6036 AC( L ) 6006 JW 6005 JW EY6031 3 D6030 FB6007 EY6062 5033 JW 2 R6056 R6004 PH6002 PH6001 EY6016 D6023 R6003 R6006 R6081 6016 JW EY6014 S R6057 1-680-884-32 (1-719-677-32) Q6005 C6046 EY6017 JW 6017 C6004 4 5034 JW EY6013 Q6005 JW 6027 1 EY6064 AC( L) VD6002 EY6055 C6044 EY6063 4 EY6037 R6041 C6019 CN5006 EY6035 T6004 TH6002 AC( W) 3 C6041 3 EY6038 JW 6019 R6002 AC( W) CN6003 C6016 J W6018 EY6030 1 1- 680- 884- 32 EY6024 4 C6017 R6045 C6001 FB6001 G EY6029 C6020 D6014 EY6052 G C6028 C6032 D6019 R6039 6025 JW EY6034 EY6020 6 R6064 5035 JW C6033 EY6021 5 L6003 R6032 C6025 R6058 EY6056 S 4 R6036 LP6001 4 D6002 EY6032 C6023 D6007 CN6004 FB6005 10 1 2 6030 JW C6015 6024 JW C6018 R6038 R6050 C6030 R6062 FB6001 R6006 EY6033 RY6003 EY6022 C6042 S 9 C6019 JW 6022 R6001 6003 JW 6004 JW EY6025 C6022 PH6002 6021 JW EY6023 B J W6023 6029 JW ( 1- 719- 677- 32) EY6087 LP6001 R6003 EY6048 1 D C6002 R6056 6020 JW D6010 EY6044 EY6045 C6030 C6032 D6023 R6063 FB6006 C6034 G Q6006 D6012 I C6003 C6020 R6058 C6001 C6031 JW 6031 JW 6032 C6029 C6021 R6057 EY6026 R6054 C6042 18 1 6009 JW 6010 JW D6024 EY6088 R6040 A EY6104 Q6006 R6031 EY6102 C6008 R6054 R6050 3 EY6028 EY6040 R6040 C6025 L6003 EY6027 C 2 R6037 R6064 EY6103 EY6049 B 1 D6015 R6038 EY6105 EY6041 CONDUCTOR SIDE 6 I C6003 R6037 EY6042 C6028 A 5 9 4 C6041 3 PH6001 2 O 1 [POWER SUPPLY] I G FB5003 C5053 C5054 C6012 L5001 2 EY6054 PS5004 C5008 + C5007 D5020 FB601 6 FB6015 C6014 K D5031 R5028 FH6001 CN5005 C6 0 4 5 FH6002 R5031 Q5004 C5060 C5055 D5014 R6014 CN5001 OVP OCP R E L AY GND STB 5V C5029 D5018 R6015 C5042 R5030 D5007 GND - 22V +2 2 V NC C5036 Q5003 CN5007 C5035 +1 3 5 V GND - 15 V CN5004 GND C5033 C5034 F6001 A C5049 R5026 C5027 CN5004 R5006 C5045 C5038 L5017 D5019 R5021 L 5 012 JR5003 R5023 C5005 TP5001 R5027 I C5005 D5034 D5013 R5014 R5039 D5033 R5 0 1 2 5A 5A D5032 D5025 R5018 R5015 +1 5 V C5017 Q5006 R5040 D5012 L5006 R5017 R5011 C5028 1 1 F B6 0 1 4 R5020 FB6013 GND GND AU - 19V D5001 R5038 VD60 01 PRIMARY D5015 PS500 1 C5 0 0 9 C5010 R5034 R5 0 3 2 C5046 Q5007 C5047 D5009 D5008 GND 11 V - 5V GND 6V GND C5037 D5016 D5016 GND GND 6V GND GND 1 1V - 5V - 15V — 59 — 7 4 R5022 C5026 R5005 C5025 4 R5047 D5023 R5019 C5041 R5025 4 C5043 - 22V +1 5 V GND CN5003 1 R5045 AU 19V C5020 C5002 C5001 D5002 5A J R5002 L 50 14 D5024 R5046 C5043 C5044 CN5003 7 CN5002 R5029 L 5 011 L5004 D5 0 0 6 I C5003 R5041 5 C5016 C5032 I 7 PS5003 D5005 C5019 L 5 010 D5004 FB5005 L5003 FB5006 O C5024 D5021 1 2 4 1 5 C5040 2 R5024 I C5004 J R5001 EY6075 C5026 L5013 I I O I C5003 C5025 C5030 C5027 +2 2 V GND +1 3 5 V NC CN5004 1 1 IC5002 C5006 C5022 C5030 L5016 L5015 1 Q5002 D5026 R5042 R5041 EY6074 L6001 C5003 R5013 IC501 R5033 R5044 PS5002 L5007 5002 JW L5015 1 L5005 C5031 L5016 J W5003 5001 JW 9 GND CN5001 J W5027 JW 5004 EY6067 OVP OCP GND R E L AY S T BY 5V 5 J W5006 5005 JW J W5007 CN5007 R6014 C5028 L5006 EY6070 C5060 L R6018 EY6071 C5029 C5055 5A R5043 C5048 GND D5005 D5010 C5015 C5031 C5016 J W5037 T5AL 250V R5007 5A L5014 L5007 5A TP5001 C5041 PS5006 L5008 3 2 Q5001 R5016 C5039 EY6077 H 5026 JW - L R5007 D5006 PS5005 5019 JW D5008 C5022 C5017 + L5009 N D5010 FB5002 G I C5004 PS5001 PS5002 EY6072 EY6069 L5012 L5017 FH6001 EY6068 C5005 J W5008 J W5018 L5008 A I C5002 C5021 C5024 C6043 D5003 C5018 C5015 JW 5036 L6002 C5050 7A C5004 EY6076 L5013 C5039 C5038 5009 JW J W5039 8 5A R5012 5 J W5016 1 EY6073 4 5015 JW JW 5014 1 K I C5005 J W5038 CN5002 J W5011 C5011 JW 5023 L5005 4 D5017 7A FB5002 C5021 EY6046 5A PS5005 C5011 D5009 PS5006 F EY6078 - R5032 5A EY6047 J W5017 I C501 3 1 SECONDARY FB5005 C5012 D5002 C5001 EY6091 C5046 AU 1 9 V GND GND J W5012 AU - 19V C5006 N 1 6. 3A C5002 C5018 FB5004 FB5001 C5012 + C5007 L5011 EY6092 C5010 5020 JW 4 F6001 FH6002 ARY PRI M CN5005 EY6002 EY6079 L5004 L5009 5021 JW 2 1 EY6085 C5004 C5042 CN6005 C5008 EY6084 EY6090 C5009 FB6013 6007 JW C6045 R6015 EY6001 I FB6014 6. 3A. 125V C6014 C5019 L5010 + D5003 C5020 EY6008 FB6016 FB6015 H EY6098 EY6099 SECONDARY EY6009 EY6004 G EY6007 01 VD60 D5004 C6043 EY6005 1 EY6003 J W5025 C5050 2 4 FB5006 FB5001 J W5022 L6001 EY6010 EY6006 3 F 7A EY6101 E L5003 T6001 5024 JW EY6083 D5017 1 EY6015 PS5003 EY6100 5A FB5004 EY6086 EY6089 EY6050 EY6011 4 7A PS5004 E EY6053 L5002 6008 JW EY6012 1 5 5 1 2 R6018 CN6005 1 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 15 | 16 | 17 | 5 4 2 R7109 5V 3.3V 16V IC7002 PQ07VZ012ZP 3.3V REG 5V R7026 10k 47 R7106 1 2 3 4 5 10k C7004 10k L7002 R7004 1.6k R7003 1k 25V :CHIP 47 C7015 0.01 :CHIP C7010 0.01 :CHIP D — 2.5V IC7003 PQ07VZ012ZP 2.5V REG C7021 16V FB7003 1 R7029 1k :RN-CP 2 3 4 5 +5V C7008 E 38 STI_TM2 CVSS CVDD_33 MFB22 MFB23 STI_TM1 141 MFB21 36 CVDD_25 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 DVIPR DVIY 16V C7035 C7036 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 3 FL7004 17M LPF 6 C7027 R7119 100 4 R7087 330 :RN-CP R7123 3.3k :CHIP 1 25V :CHIP 10k R7023 10k R7015 C7034 R7032 220 1/16W :CHIP 2 C7031 100pF :CH-CHIP R7115 2.2k C7029 +2.5V 2 3 FL7003 17M LPF R7034 220 1/16W :CHIP 6 4 R7080 3.3k :RN-CP R7124 330 C7026 16V R7016 10k C7039 K DVIPB 17 16 R7114 2.2k C7033 25V :CHIP R7024 10k :CHIP FB7004 5V — 100 1 C7030 100pF :CH-CHIP 144 140 143 139 142 137 138 MFB19 MFB20 136 MFB17 MFB18 135 134 VDD_25 GND GND VDD_25 MFB14 MFB15 MFB16 133 132 129 128 131 127 130 MFB10 MFB11 MFB13 MFB12 125 124 123 126 121 122 MFB9 MFB8 MFB7 120 VDD_25 MFB6 119 118 GND MFB5 116 117 MFB2 MFB3 MFB4 115 34 35 CVSS VDD_33 3 15 5 OSD_G OSD_R AVSS_SDDS 114 14 11 10 7 6 OSD_B AVDD_SDDS_33 109 9 OSD_EN OSD_INT VBUFC2 R7117 C7032 100pF :CH-CHIP 4 GND R7066 1.2k :CHIP :CHIP 8 GNDA AVSS_DDS VDD_33 GND IORB IOR/Y AVDDAC_25 AVDD_DDS_33 24 20 IOG/PB AVDDAC_33 3.3k 3 AVSS_DPLL 2 C7028 25V :CHIP R7036 R7020 10k R7121 0 :CHIP 1 16V 2 3 FL7002 34M LPF R7116 2.2k R7037 220 :RN-CP 6 4 R7075 220 :RN-CP R7125 2.2k — 5V L R7096 10k 2.5V R7097 +2.5V — C7051 C7052 C7053 C7038 C7070 C7071 C7056 C7042 C7043 C7044 C7045 C7046 C7047 C7048 C7049 C7050 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 16V 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 100 R7098 100 R7099 100 4 3 GND UD_BINT 2 SCL 1 SDA CN7004 4P :S-MICRO R7041 10k M 5V IC7005 ST72631K4M1NJLTR 10k R7058 10k R7060 10k 17 — R7061 AIN5/IT6/PB5 34 SETUP AIN3/PB3 PA7/OCMP2/IT4 AIN2/PB2 AIN1/PB1 VGA 10k R7044 4.7k R7045 10k VCC WP SCK SI A0 1 33 32 31 30 MUTE AIN4/IT5/PB4 R7047 22 A1 A2 VSS 2 R7068 22 R7069 3 NC3 4 NC2 8 NC1 7 RESET NC4 AIN7/IT8/PB7 PA2/SCL AIN6/IT7/PB6 PA3/EXTCLK VPP/TEST ASPECT IC7006 BR24C16F-E2 NVM 6 PA1/SDA PCO/RDI 25V :CHIP 5 PA0/MCO PC1/TDO 0 C7041 29 VSSA PC2/USBOE R7030 +5V R7101 0 :CHIP R7043 4.7k 28 VSS 5V 27 USBDP 26 7 8 9 10 10k R7056 12 11 R7054 14 C7057 33pF 50V :CHIP 0 :CHIP 13 R7051 16 O X7002 12MHz 15 C7040 33pF 50V :CHIP USBDM 25 10k 6 R7067 — VDDA USBVCC OSCIN 24 16V VDD OSCOUT DVI DECODER 23 R7072 33 :CHIP 22 C7064 21 25V :CHIP 20 C7062 25V :CHIP R7053 10k R7057 0 R7059 0 19 C7061 25V :CHIP R7062 0 18 C7060 25V :CHIP 1 C7059 25V :CHIP 3 C7058 2 3.3V 5 N 4 — 10k R7065 10k 9-965-944-01<RA6>UD P — 60 — 5V 2 RESET 3 VGA 4 MUTE 5 GND 6 2 AVDD_DPLL_33 1 1 94 95 IOGB 25V :CHIP 13 IOBB IOB/PR C7025 16V 12 AVDDAC_33 EMI C7024 1 18 RSET AVDCAC_33 AVSS_RPLL J COMP 19 VREF FL7001 NFM2012P13C224RT TP7004 TP7003 TP7001 23 GNDA AVDD_RPLL_33 16V 5V 22 CVSS CVDD_25 GNDA TCLK C7012 25V :CHIP TP7002 21 GND VDD_33 XTAL OUT C7011 R7014 1k 37 40 39 42 41 BLANK IC7004 GM7030 DVI-DECODER L7001 R7013 1k HFS REXT CVSS AGND AVDD_33 CVDD_25 44 43 VDD_25 45 AGND GND 47 46 RX2+ RX2- 49 48 51 52 54 53 50 GND AGND RX1+ RX1- VDD_25 AVDD_33 AVDD_33 55 58 57 56 GND AGND RX0+ VDD_25 60 61 63 62 65 64 67 66 68 70 69 59 RX0- RXC+ AVDD_33 RXC- AVDD_33 AGND AGND 71 GNDA VBUFC 72 CVDD_25 CLKOUT GNDA GND VS_IN AVDD_25 73 74 VDD_33 GND FB7002 AVDADC_25 75 76 77 89 78 88 AVDADC_33 90 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 RED_N 91 REDG_N 92 GNDA 93 AVDADC_33 HS_OUT 113 25V :CHIP — GRN_N 96 C7037 I GRNG_N 97 C7065 0.01 :CHIP VS_OUT AVDADC_33 HS_IN SDA SCL GNDA 108 107 106 105 1044 103 102 101 100 C7066 0.01 :CHIP BLU_IN DVI_SCL IRQ 98 C7067 0.01 :CHIP BLUG_IN DVI_SDA RESETN 99 R7071 33 :CHIP GNDA VDD_25 H AVDADC_33 MFB0 C7002 15pF :CHIP X7001 14.31818MHz ADC_TEST MFB1 C7069 0.01 :CHIP GNDA 111 — GNDA 110 +3.3V 112 F AVDADC_25 — R7012 1k 25V :CHIP +2.5V — 16V C7022 1000p :CH-CHIP C7014 0.01 :CHIP C7013 0.01 :CHIP +3.3V C7007 15pF :CHIP C7006 25V :CHIP C7023 100pF :CH-CHIP C7016 0.01 :CHIP — C7005 R7007 1k D7002 UDZSTE-175.6B — C7068 0.01 :CHIP | R7126 0 C7017 25V :CHIP 8 D7003 UDZSTE-175.6B 3.3V G 19 20 UD BOARD WAVEFORMS 3 2 1.3 Vp-p (H) D7001 DAN202K 1 7 R7025 FB7001 | 0 6 C7020 47p :CHIP R7108 2.5V 18 0 0 8 7 2 7 6 3 C7019 47p :CHIP C7080 5 3 6 1 8 1 3 4 2 8 1 2 7 6 5 5 WP SI C7079 — C | C7001 C7018 47p :CHIP VCC 3 IC7001 BR24C02F-WE2 +5V SCK IC7009 PACDN006 PROTECT A0 VSS 4 4 3.3V D7006 UDZSTE-175.6B A1 IC7008 PACDN006 PROTECT A2 3.3V C7078 R7111 5V R7113 D7004 UDZSTE-175.6B R7021 10k 3.3V IC7007 PACDN006 PROTECT 14 1 — B | CN7001 24P DVI MOLEX CONN SD-74320-004 R7112 RXC+ RXC24 RXO- 22 23 HPD RXO+ 21 5V 19 9 20 12 13 14 15 16 | 17 8 18 SCL 8 RX1+ | RX1- 7 9 | 10 6 11 | RX2+ 5 SDA | RX2- 4 2 | 4 3 3 | 5 2 6 | 7 1 A 1 UD BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PR 7 GND 8 PB 9 GND 10 Y 11 GND 12 ASPECT 13 SETUP CN7002 11P :S-MICRO TO A CN23 AND CN24 1.3 Vp-p (H) 1.5 Vp-p (H) KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 CONDUCTOR SIDE A A 13 RESET 5V C7024 C7025 R7004 R7007 I I — 61 — B1 C1 A1 C8 4 CN7001 A8 R7107 R7026 C7017 C7020 C7011 C7001 CN7003 C7036 C7019 R7012 C7063 (1-721-153-13) R7030 R7044 D7002 R7109 R7029 C7013 C7048 C7015 C7012 R7113 IC7003 C7037 C7007 R7110 R7111 H 1-684-622-13 4 IC7001 R7021 R7106 R7014 1 DC 2.5V D7001 C7002 C7079 C7055 C7008 X7001 C7068 D7005 C7067 C7009 R7071 L7001 5 C7069 C7046 C7047 C7060 73 C7062 FB7001 R7126 8 C7049 109 FB7003 FB7002 D7007 C7016 C7022 C7066 C7065 C7070 1 IC7009 C7053 G C7071 1 R7038 C7064 C7031 R7036 C7052 C7014 A8 FB7004 C7050 C7051 IC7008 C7059 D7004 R7066 R7024 R7023 R7020 R7019 R7018 R7017 R7016 R7015 C7078 C7021 C7033 R7013 4 C7061 C7056 C7038 F C7044 4 5 C7080 A-1300-324-A H B8 C8 8 C7029 144 C7010 CN7001 F R7108 C7027 1 37 R7101 R7100 C7028 C7032 36 4 1 C7045 IC7004 C7030 5 E C7026 8 C7058 IC7007 C7042 4 C7043 D7006 E R7049 B8 (1-721-153-13) TP7001 IC7006 1 C7041 C7018 R7025 4 TP7003 R7045 R7048 1-684-622-13 R7039 5 4 A1 TP7004 R7050 UD_BINT GND 8 5 1 R7003 D R7097 D7003 TP7002 R7060 R7061 R7058 R7096 R7051 R7054 R7065 1 SCL R7098 18 R7040 R7056 R7059 R7062 R7041 C7023 C7057 B1 C1 17 C7006 R7072 R7067 R7069 R7053 R7055 R7057 SDA R7099 R7042 8 C7034 R7043 CN7004 R7068 1 CN7004 R7122 R7121 IC7005 R7047 R7116 G C7039 R7119 R7120 R7118 R7117 X7002 C R7037 D GND R7064 4 S7001 RDI R7063 GND R7075 FL7002 R7046 C7005 R7125 R7115 R7114 FL7001 TDO B R7034 R7032 34 1 C7040 CN7003 B C7035 A L7002 DC 5V C7004 R7080 R7112 1 R7123 R7087 FL7004 C7003 R7124 FL7003 C 1 C7002 IC7002 DC 3.3V 5 13 CN7002 GND B 4 VGA 3 PR 2 MUTE 1 GND 5 GND 4 Y 3 SETUP 2 PB 1 [DVI DECODER] GND COMPONENT SIDE ASPECT UD [DVI DECODER] GND UD KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1 OF 3) | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | C15 A16 C16 A17 GND C17 GND A18 GND C18 GND A19 GND C19 SUB Y A20 SUB C C20 GND A21 GND C21 AUDIO_SEL2 A22 AUDIO_SEL1 C22 A24 CLK1 R57 47 1/16W :CHIP DAT1 GND GND (TO P3) R136 :CHIP 1/16W R CR L R80 470 1/16W :RN-CP R88 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP 1k R137 10k 1/16W :CHIP HD2 (TO P2) MONO-1 MOD-1 BIL-1 ST-1 DRC-SEL R11 15k 1/16W :RN-CP TEST07 TEST06 TEST05 TEST04 TEST03 TEST02 TEST01 73 74 75 GH RV Vcc V EE C8 0.1 25V F:1608 G C84 100 16V C83 0.1 25V F:1608 76 77 78 79 80 R77 1k 1/16W :CHIP C143 0.1 25V F:1608 I C140 100 16V R140 10k 1/16W :CHIP G 5V CR 5V S-HD R105 1k 1/16W :CHIP FB5 0 :2012 C105 0.1 25V F:1608 3.3V I C104 0.1 25V F:1608 9V-4 C G C106 100 16V O (TO P1) MID BINT (TO P3) X SW R102 1k 1/16W :CHIP R91 0 :1608 R119 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP Q17 2SD601A BUFF R125 33k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1,P2,P3) Q26 2SD601A BUFF 3 R109 390 1/16W :CHIP 6 R118 820 1/16W :CHIP R124 12k 1/16W :CHIP C135 10 R72 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q12 2SB709A BUFF 1 2 3 Q18 2SD601A BUFF R108 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP 6 COMP VID 4 R103 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R39 680k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP Q25 2SD601A BUFF C107 0.1 16V B:1608 V SHIFT D FOCUS (TO P1) H SAW (TO P1) C131 2.2 R43 470k 1/16W :CHIP C53 0.1 25V F:1608 (TO P3) REGI MUTE (TO P1,P2) VP R128 1k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P2,P3) 5V 3.3V R-SIG (TO P2) R-YS D1 MA111 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 7 8 5 6 7 (TO P3) DAT1 3D/RST -5V (TO P1,P3) (TO P1) (TO P1) (TO P1) C59 0.1 25V F:1608 AREGI D2 RH RV GH R143 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 4 C16 100p CH:1608 R21 33k 1/16W :CHIP R16 2.7k 1/16W :RN-CP 3 2 1 5 VD3 VARISTOR R17 3.9k 1/16W :RN-CP 6 R75 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP VD1 VARISTOR VD2 VARISTOR CN17 5P WHT :S-MICRO TO V: CN9001 CN18 5P WHT :S-MICRO TO V: CN9001 CN19 5P WHT :S-MICRO TO V: 4 IC10 NJM4558M-TE2 REGI SNSR AMP R20 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP R18 8.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C15 390p CH:1608 BH AREGI D0 R14 100k 1/16W :CHIP C125 0.1 25V F:1608 C20 0.1 25V F:1608 R144 68k 1/16W :CHIP VD4 VARISTOR 7 8 6 7 TUNER BV 3D COMB 1 IC11 NJM4558M-TE2 REGI SNSR AMP 5 C110 0.1 25V F:1608 2 C136 0.1 25V F:1608 R145 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R142 68k 1/16W :CHIP 3 AREG 8 AREGI D1 R146 100k 1/16W :CHIP AREGI D3 C113 0.1 25V F:1608 9-965-944-01<RA6>A 1/3 CN10 8P WHT :S-MICRO TO SR:CN9901 CN9001 — 62 — GND GND DAT1 VP(V-FBP) CLK1 SEN_LO SEN_R SEN_LE SEN_U GND 6 H SHIFT 7 V SHIFT 8 H CENT 10 11 12 14 GND DF H SAW GND /REGI_MUTE HP 15 VP 16 GND 17 +5V 18 +3.3V 19 GND 20 RE_YS CN11 20P :B-TO B-P TO AD:CN1602 RE_B RE_G RE_R 4 GND 5 /BINT 6 7 8 C55 0.0027 R42 F:1608 680k 1/16W :CHIP C49 0.1 25V F:1608 5 3 PDAT 6 TH CONT(X-SW) 2 PCLK 5 MID BINT A30 1 CLK1 IC7 NJM4558M-TE2 REGI SNSR AMP C45 0.0027 F:1608 R37 470k 1/16W :CHIP C29 Q30 DTC144EKA-T146 R-B R-R IC5 NJM4558M-TE2 REGI SNSR AMP 9V GND SUB YS VTIM C54 0.0027 F:1608 /BINT C141 100 16V GND SUB G A29 13 HP IN (TO P3) O GND MID BUSY C28 9 MAIN C R120 12k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) H CENT R-G -15V 3.3V S-VD 4 R106 1/16W C810 47 25W C47 0.0027 F:1608 S-HD A25 C25 3 100 R129 47 1/16W :CHIP R115 820 1/16W :CHIP GND C24 2 AREGI D0 Q23 2SD601A BUFF R92 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP GND A24 1 AREGI D1 (TO P2) R90 0 :1608 C108 15p CH:1608 CB 5V CN12 20P :B-TO B-P REGI R76 560 1/16W :CHIP GND C32 H SHIFT R121 33k 1/16W :CHIP Y CR GND A23 A32 AREGI D3 R130 1k 1/16W :CHIP 4 R116 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP GND C22 TO AD:CN1601 MAIN Y R99 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP GND A22 (TO P2) AREGI D2 2 FL5 SEL Y OUT C21 C31 (TO P1,P2,P3) GND GND A31 VP CLK1 GND A21 C30 DAT1 GND A20 MAIN Y/C Q24 2SD601A BUFF VD1 C19 A28 (TO P2) (TO P2) GND RST C27 (TO P3) SUB G SUB YS GND MID HD DRC SEL2 A18 A27 MID BUSY GND C18 C26 MN C OUT R117 1k 1/16W :CHIP GND SEL CR OUT A26 S-VD GND A17 C23 IC8 6V R122 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP 4 R93 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP C C63 470 6.3V COMP V OUT HD VD GND MID VD SEL CB OUT C20 COMP VID GND DRC SEL1 C16 A19 Y CB R79 560 1/16W :CHIP Y A3.3V C43 0.1 25V F:1608 R110 100 1/16W :CHIP C65 25V F:1608 C57 0.1 25V F:1608 SEL CR C17 IIC-1 1 0.1 SEL CB SEL OUT (TO P2) R104 1k 1/16W :CHIP A14 A16 (TO P2) R154 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP A12 A15 SEL Y C115 15p CH:1608 GND C14 (TO P3) A9V C60 0.1 25V F:1608 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP C26 0.1 25V F:1608 R141 100 1/16W :CHIP 6 O KIL 72 DGND 71 CSI ALTF 70 RPLL 69 LINE DYCO9 68 82 81 C67 25V F:1608 R10 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP IC3 NJM2068V-TE2 DF FILTER C9 1000p 25V CH:1608 RH IC9 NJM7812FA 12V REG DGND TEST08 67 CBPC AVDD 0.1 3 GND A8 C15 C61 25V F:1608 R13 100k 1/16W :RN-CP GV 7 TESTIC1 TEST09 DYCO2 DYCO3 DYCO4 DYCO5 DYCO6 DYCO7 DYCO8 66 84 83 0.1 6 C109 15p CH:1608 C66 25V F:1608 8 BV BH TESTIC2 TEST10 EXTDYCO0 TEST11 EXTDYCO1 TEST12 EXTDYCO2 TEST13 DYCO0 DYCO1 NSTD DVDD 65 AYO ACO 0.1 0.1 7 H DRIVE C78 100 25V 64 R59 1k 1/16W :CHIP 2 C7 C13 R112 1M 1/16W :CHIP FL6 GND A13 HD3 SEL2 VD1 4 1 R85 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP GND A7 C12 C128 220p B:1608 Q19 2SD601A BUFF C6 C11 VD3 GND MID Y A11 SEL1 GND MID CB A6 C10 (TO P2) (TO P2) (TO P1) R95 560 1/16W :CHIP MID CR C5 C9 SYNC R126 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C129 0.047 16V B:1608 C116 15p CH:1608 MID YS A4 A9 VD2 (TO P1,P2,P3) (TO P1) R113 100k 1/16W :CHIP 2.1Vp-p (H) 8 SCLK SDAT /A_RESET 9 PCLK 10 PDAT 11 -5V 12 GND 13 GND 14 15 16 17 18 3 2.1Vp-p (H) 4 GND C3 C8 MAIN SYNC R133 560 1/16W :RN-CP 3 FL7 6 GND GND A5 GV C10 0.01 F:1608 (TO P2) I 63 85 6 PIN(E-W) (TO P2) C82 0.1 25V F:1608 EXTALTF EXTDYCO3 62 12V R12 18k 1/16W :RN-CP HP IN 8 TEST14 EXTDYCO4 DGND EXTDYCO5 DGND EXTDYCO6 SCL SDA ST0 SLA0 ST1 CLK8 RSTB 61 87 86 2 MID VS A2 C2 A10 R96 560 1/16W :CHIP 1 MID HS C1 C4 CB VIDEO R134 430 1/16W :RN-CP 1 A1 A3 MID YS C137 10 2 1 GR-SW2 M OUT R OUT L OUT DET OUT NC MUTE DET OUT2 ST LED BIL LED MODE 1 (TO P3) SIG-V Y Q8 2SB709A BUFF R55 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP AGC R71 220 1/16W :CHIP Q13 2SB709A BUFF C68 25V F:1608 R107 10k 1/16W :CHIP FL4 +11V C74 10 60 A BOARD WAVEFORMS CN13 64P :B-TO B-S HS (TO P2) SIG-H C139 10 R138 10k 1/16W :CHIP VIDEO :LAV35 AFT1 DAT1 CLK1 F MONO 9V VIF AFT OUT RF AGC :CHIP :CHIP R111 1/16W R114 1/16W 100 100 C123 B:1608 0.0022 :LAV35 L12 GND 9V 30V 5V SCL SDA AS DE-EM OUT MUTE DET OUT RF AGC GND VIF 9V AFT OUT VCC30V VCC9V VCC5V SCL SDA AS :CHIP :CHIP R48 1/16W R50 1/16W 100 +31V (TO P1) (TO P1,P2,P3) 100 GND GND 1 1 (TO P3) S-TU-H M-TU-H STBY 5V P ON KEY1 (TO P3) GND KEY1 STBY 5V STBY-TIMER-LED STEREO-LED POWER 4 6 2 1 3 5 4 1 2 3 1 2 7 3 5 4 6 1 2 1 3 (TO P1) 59 ABL 12V P 2 -15V 5 9 Q1 2SB709A BUFF C142 0.1 25V F:1608 R87 10k 1/16W :CHIP R139 47k 1/16W :CHIP HV PROT 4 10 58 88 OKX 5 RH R155 0 :1608 R63 100 1/16W :CHIP C73 0.1 25V F:1608 C39 0.1 25V F:1608 +135V (TO P3) (TO P1,P2,P3) 23 TO B:CN3203 MID OUT L13 Q20 2SD601A BUFF Q16 2SB709A BUFF C97 470p CH:1608 C62 47 16V GND RV GND 57 89 AYI AGND AGND C70 25V F:1608 C69 25V F:1608 GND GV GH GND 56 91 90 VCLY 0.1 RIGHT 3 55 VRTY VRBY 0.1 LOWER 2 54 93 92 4 BH 53 +31V Q28 2SB709A REGI-MUTE REGI MUTE 1 GND 52 94 3 10 51 96 95 GND H_DRV R23 0 :1608 R22 220 1/16W :CHIP 98 AVDD AVDD UPPER 9 FSCO (TO P2,P3) 8 GND Q6 2SD601A BUFF Q15 2SB709A BUFF 97 ACI VRTC 2 7 R100 10k 1/16W :CHIP R78 330 1/16W :RN-CP C102 0.1 16V B:1608 C87 1 1 6 BV 4 REGI R123 10k 1/16W :CHIP | -2 R147 10k :CHIP R127 33k 1/16W :CHIP C132 470 16V C124 1 16V F:CHIP R82 1k 1/16W :CHIP 99 VRBC 5 HP GND AGND 50 GND 5 22 CN8 TAB :FASTON TO G:CN5006 VS C130 0.01 16V B:1608 Q21 2SB709A INVERTER R81 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C101 220p B:1608 Q5 2SD601A BUFF 100 GND 4 49 4 IC12 PQ05RD21 5V REG (TO P1) Q11 2SD601A REGI-MUTE R44 0.47 :FPRD 2 3 XO :RS (TO P1) 1 GND | (TO P3) R65 10k 1/16W :CHIP R66 220k 1/16W :CHIP COMP VID LEFT 10 GND ABL XI 48 3 -15V HV_PROT 47 3 1 9 2 HI0 TEST24 4 8 GND 3D COMB HI2 TEST22 HI1 TEST23 AVDD C34 0.01 F:1608 R1 2W DVDD TEST26 HI3 TEST21 DVDD 46 2 +15V R69 1M 1/16W :CHIP C98 1 R53 470 1/16W :CHIP C56 0.1 25V F:1608 1 AGND VM 7 (TO P1) 18k 2 TEST25 DGND 45 C7 100 16V C5 0.1 25V F:1608 3 IC6 NC 6 44 3.3V O G C3 0.1 25V F:1608 C1 100 16V H CENT 4 12V 5 DF GND IC1 3.3V REG I V SHIFT 5 +135V GND 43 9V-4 PS3 ICP-N15-T104 6 1 4 C12 100 16V C6 0.1 25V F:1608 7 5 3 C17 820p 1/16W CH:1608 O G 8 3 GND 9V-3 PS2 ICP-N15-T104 9 HRCK DVDIO (TO P1) 9 DF_V GND — VP (TO P1,P2,P3) C4 0.1 25V F:1608 L1 10 2 CN1 10P :B TO B-P TO D:CN8005 O C2 100 25V 8 2 PIN(E-W) N — 7 I V DRIVE(TO P2) 6 R19 390 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP C13 560p CH:1608 IC2 PQ09RD21 9V REG V DRIVE+ (TO P2) 5 1 REGI_MUTE C151 0.1 25V F:1608 C14 0.047 16V B:1608 11 4 TO D:CN8002 C149 100 16V C150 0.1 25V F:1608 C148 100 25V (TO P3) CN2 10P :B TO B-P — O G 12 VM M I 13 NC — -5V 4 10 42 DVI 5V-2 5V REG 14 GND TO D:CN8004 IC13 (TO P1,P3) 3 +135V 41 C21 0.1 25V F:1608 C18 22p CH:1608 +11V (TO P3) R148 4.7 3W :RS 6V 2 VSHIFT 40 C29 0.1 25V F:1608 C19 22p CH:1608 /BINT X1 20MHz 1 H_CENT B1 15 12V CN3 10P :B TO B-P G1 (TO P3) 16 +135V GND NC L CLK1 17 R31 1/16W R33 1/16W VP — DAT1 :CHIP 18 39 HRST TEST20 100 GND :CHIP 38 R30 1/16W 7 (TO P2) (TO P2) :CHIP HO0 TEST18 19 100 6 220 HO1 TEST17 36 20 100 GND GND 220 HO2 TEST16 35 21 37 HWCK TEST19 C25 47 25V SCP (TO P2) R4 1/16W R3 1/16W R2 1/16W 220 34 22 FB4 BLM11A601S :1608 5 GND 220 33 23 FB3 BLM11A601S :1608 4 -5V V_DRV(-) 220 L5 5V SIRCS (TO P1,P3) 24 FB2 BLM11A601S :1608 GND PCLK (TO P1) :CHIP 3.3V PDAT (TO P1) :CHIP 25 CLK1 3 C22 0.1 25V F:1608 :CHIP R89 1/16W :CHIP R6 1/16W :CHIP R5 1/16W :CHIP 220 DVDD DVDDRAM HO3 TEST15 26 DAT1 6V V_DRV(+) 10k 32 5V 27 (TO P3) 2 NC 220 28 31 XO DVDDRAM FSC R9 1/16W R8 1/16W R7 1/16W 220 29 (TO P1,P2,P3) TO D:CN8006 1 GND G2_MUTE VCC (TO P2) (TO P2) 30 3D/RST K CN14 10P :B TO B-P +11V PS-V IIC-1 — 9 11 C99 0.047 16V B:1608 C MN C OUT (TO P1) 8 10 SCLK R70 100k 1/16W :CHIP R67 47k 1/16W :CHIP R61 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C90 10 Q3 2SD601A BUFF COMP V OUT (TO P1) 7 SDAT 21 CN15 TAB :FASTON TO G:CN5005 Y/CR/CB(DRC) R62 1k 1/16W :CHIP FB6 BLM11A601S :1608 CLK1 A MUTE 6 /BINT (TO P1,P2,P3) DAT1 LINE MUTE (TO P3) 4 5 | IIC-1 (TO P3) 2 4 20 TU OUT R54 470 1/16W :CHIP IIC-1 3 TO G:CN5003 R49 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP CONT-S IN 1 J CN4 7P BLK :S-MICRO (TO P3) CONT-S OUT 5 3 | R135 100 1/16W :CHIP C138 10 C134 0.1 25V F:1608 R56 47 1/16W :CHIP Q2 2SB709A BUFF Q4 2SB709A BUFF (TO P1) 2 5V SCP B C52 0.01 F:1608 CTRL-S (TO P2) 1 PCLK C119 100 16V R131 22k 1/16W :CHIP C133 10 R46 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP C51 47 16V AUDIO_SEL1 +135V C32 PDAT 19 TUNER MUTE R27 4.3k 1/16W :RN-CP R151 10k 1/16W :CHIP R152 10k 1/16W :CHIP A5V C46 0.01 F:1608 AUDIO_SEL2 VM 5V SIRCS C111 0.1 25V F:1608 A5V (TO P3) (TO P3) NC A32 | Q27 2SD601A VIDEO-BUFF R60 10k 1/16W :CHIP EXTDYCO7 C31 GND G (TO P2) SUB-Y EXTDYC09 EXTDYC08 FSC GND — C44 47 16V C40 0.01 F:1608 GND I A31 18 C79 100 16V 9V-3 SUB-C 12V CN5 :ACU C30 L11 A9V C37 0.01 F:1608 +135V 11P SUB Y/C C29 A30 C120 100 16V :LAV35 R74 470 1/16W :RN-CP C94 1 16V F:CHIP A29 GND C103 10 R73 560 1/16W :RN-CP Q7 2SB709A INVERTER AGND — C28 GND PS-V | A5V FSCI MN C OUT C96 0.1 25V F:1608 :LAV35 C92 0.1 25V F:1608 D1-Y CKMD COMP V OUT H A5V L6 C88 100 16V D1-CB AVDD A28 R68 33k 1/16W :CHIP L7 :LAV35 C112 0.1 25V F:1608 VIDEO Q14 2SD601A VIDEO-BUFF C80 47 C75 0.1 25V F:1608 D1-CR DGND A27 C27 GND — A26 C26 GND R64 22k 1/16W :CHIP C95 0.01 16V B:1608 C86 0.01 16V B:1608 R52 10k 1/16W :CHIP C76 0.0022 B:1608 D5 UDZS-33B L4 VM A25 C25 GND 17 TU CONT (TO P1,P2,P3) GND CLK1 A MUTE | C93 10 R51 10k 1/16W :CHIP L8 :LAV35 C24 DAT1 LINE MUTE G 3.3V C81 100 10V C77 0.1 25V F:1608 A5V 12V GND 5V 8 — C23 CONT-S IN C145 0.01 16V B:1608 A2.5V A23 CONT-S OUT 16 Q22 2SD601A INVERTER A9V 7 GND | TU2 BTF-WA421 MAIN-TUNER MAIN TU R A15 GND 15 MAIN TU L C14 GND V56PR | MAIN TU V GND V56Y V56PB 14 SUB TU L/R A14 | SUB TU V C13 GND 13 AFT2 GND | D2.5V A13 12 TU1 BTF-FA421 SUB-TUNER 5V C42 220 16V 2.5V REG C35 47 16V D COMP 6 F GND | 1 D7 UDZS-5.6B LIMIT (TO P2) 5 — C27 47 16V C23 0.01 F:1608 AUDIO R (TO P1) E C38 220 16V AUDIO L (TO P3) (TO P3) D FOCUS — A12 C12 1 D A9 C9 A11 C11 GND R153 10k 1/16W :CHIP C144 10 A10 C10 GND 11 TO UD: SHIELD C41 0.1 25V F:1608 IC14 2 GND | CN22 :FASTON L9 I G C36 0.1 25V F:1608 L2 3 GND AUDIO R 10 TO UD: SHIELD (TO P3) O C28 0.01 F:1608 C24 47 16V 4 GND AUDIO L L3 VAR R (TO P3) STEREO-LED C8 (TO P3) TU OUT (TO P1) VAR L (TO P3) STBY-TIMER-LED GND DVICONT 12V (TO P1,P2,P3) 9V-3 +B OCP A8 +B OVP C7 STBY 5V A7 C11 100 16V MAIN RLY C6 GND D2-CR A6 +9V D2-CB C5 GND D2-Y A5 VAR R GND — 5V-2 SUB TU V (TO P1) C GND +12V VAR L | CN21 :FASTON CN9 6P WHT :S-MICRO TO H2:CN9202 L10 DVI MAIN TU R SUB TU L/R (TO P1,P2,P3) — MAIN TU V A4 C4 (TO P1,P3) A3 C3 SIRCS C2 GND DVIRST A2 GND SUB TU V VGA A1 C1 GND MAIN TU R MUTE MAIN TU L MAIN TU V SUB TU L/R -15V B MAIN TU L 5 OVP OCP GND CN7 5P WHT :S-MICRO TO G:CN5001 3 TO H1:CN9102 RELAY STBY 5V CN16 3P WHT :S-MICRO GND Y SIRCS PR GND 5V VGA MUTE RESET CN24 7P WHT :S-MICRO TO U:CN2001 — 9 TO UD: CN4002 CN23 4P WHT :S-MICRO TO UD: CN4002 STBY 5V 3 PB | GND 2 GND | CN6 64P :B-TO B-S GND 1 A RH RV GH GV BH 19 BV 20 GND 3Vp-p (H) 2Vp-p (H) KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2 OF 3) 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 IIC-1 R308 1k 1/16W :CHIP 5V 37 L307 MAIN SYNC R371 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP Q315 2SD601A BUFF R349 220 1/16W :CHIP R370 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP R429 1/16W 25 SELCROUT 270k VCC2 26 SELYOUT NC 27 SELCBOUT D1-CB D1-CR R434 1/16W 100 0.47 0.47 0.47 SDA SCL IN1_3 IN1_2 IN1_1 ADDRESS 28 C386 0.1 25V F:1608 22 R411 160 1/16W :RN-CP C423 0.1 25V F:1608 (TO P1) 1.2 Vp-p (H) C418 0.1 16V B:1608 7 43 IN2_3 NC 19 IREF 17 YG_IN 16 V_PH 14 48 GND1 H_PH 13 R427 160 1/16W :RN-CP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R426 180 1/16W :RN-CP 8 9 10 11 R448 100 1/16W :CHIP 0.1 15 47 IN2_SW R463 1/16W :RN-CP 10k 18 CLP_SW YG_OUT 46 IN2_L3 C416 25V F:1608 12 C410 220 10V R471 1k 1/16W :CHIP C413 0.1 25V F:1608 S-HD VD3 SEL1 SEL1 8 1 7 2 6 3 :CHIP C394 100 16V C398 0.1 25V F:1608 5V 40 39 38 VSAW1 VSAW0 V_AGC V_OSC EW_DRV DF_PARA MP_PARA GND_V HC_PARA VS_IN GND_H H_DRV HP_IN L2_FIL V_DRV+ VTIM 55 VCC9 56 ABL_IN 57 ABL_FIL 58 IK_IN 59 SABL_IN PRE_RGB 61 VCC_OUT 62 B_OUT 13 R460 330 1/16W :CHIP R484 100 1/16W :CHIP R473 100 1/16W :CHIP Q343 2SA1226 BUFF R519 1k 1/16W :CHIP R574 10k 1/16W :CHIP R496 100 1/16W :CHIP Q347 2SA1226 BUFF C435 100 16V C442 2.2 6.3V F:1608 R459 330 1/16W :CHIP R618 100 1/16W :CHIP R472 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R483 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP Q346 2SD601A MUTE C489 0.47 10V B:1608 HS (TO P1) R569 1/16W R568 1/16W 100 100 YF_OFF VM_OUT VM_MOD CLP_C BPH IREF_YC VCC5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 :CHIP R550 1/16W DPDT_OFF 20 PABL_FIL 21 Y_IN 9 C472 0.47 10V B:1608 C477 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP 0.1 22 CB_IN 8 0.1 0.1 Q367 2SA1226 BUFF CLK1 :CHIP C490 0.1 25V F:1608 R541 6.8k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1,P3) Q350 2SD601A MUTE P MUTE C466 47p CH:1608 R551 10k 1/16W :CHIP D318 MA111 C494 100 16V CR CR CB CB Y Y 7 5V L321 :LAV35 R577 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R567 4.7k 1/16W :RN-CP C484 0.1 25V F:1608 C476 0.1 25V F:1608 C488 100 16V Q374 2SD601A INVERTER R575 10k 1/16W :CHIP VM LEVEL (TO P3) C478 0 :1608 (TO P1) VM C479 47p CH:1608 MID YS 12V Q351 2SA1226 BUFF SCP DAT1 :CHIP C482 16V B:1608 C481 16V B:1608 C480 16V B:1608 R576 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R559 470 1/16W :CHIP R554 100 1/16W :CHIP R553 12k 1/16W :CHIP R495 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P3) Q342 2SD601A MUTE CR_IN 7 3.3M 6 0.47 R2_IN 5 R-G Q357 2SB709A BUFF R501 82 1/16W :CHIP 26 25 PROT MUTE C495 0.1 25V F:1608 C486 0.22 10V B:1608 28 27 SCL SDA F0 23 R1_IN G2_IN 4 R-R R558 82 1/16W :CHIP R490 82 1/16W :CHIP 29 G1_IN B2_IN 3 R-YS Q354 2SB709A BUFF 31 30 Q373 2SD601A VREG C485 0.47 10V B:1608 C483 0.0047 B:1608 R570 10k 1/16W :RN-CP 32 VREG5 YSYM1 GND_SIG 2 0.1 R557 82 1/16W :CHIP R476 82 1/16W :CHIP R572 15k 1/16W :CHIP X307 2.7MHz VBIAS B1_IN YSYM2 1 R527 0 :1608 DRV R456 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 8 R-B Q331 2SB709A BUFF R562 470 1/16W :CHIP IREF_HV 14 R538 100 1/16W :CHIP Q353 2SB709A BUFF C487 0.1 16V B:1608 F1 24 GND_OUT 15 33 AFC_FIL SCP C457 16V B:1608 C460 16V B:1608 C461 16V B:1608 R542 :CHIP 100 1/16W C463 0.1 16V B:1608 C464 0.1 16V B:1608 C467 0.1 16V B:1608 C468 10V B:1608 R_OUT 34 9 0.1 G_OUT 64 35 IC309 CXA2150AQ Y/C/CRT DRIVE 0.1 63 36 HS_IN 60 C443 100 16V 10 12 37 CERA 41 HPROT 42 VPROT 43 HCOMP_IN 44 54 MID OUT H SHIFT VCOMP_IN 45 53 R503 10k 1/16W :CHIP R561 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R556 82 1/16W :CHIP R461 330 1/16W :CHIP R R617 100 1/16W :CHIP L312 C440 0.1 25V F:1608 C507 0.0022 B:1608 46 Q345 2SB709A BUFF R R440 220 1/16W :CHIP C362 0.1 25V F:1608 B R521 10k 1/16W :CHIP 47 O SD-R 52 PF2 C381 0.1 16V B:1608 C408 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP R493 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP G C380 1000p B:1608 C449 1 6.3V B:1608 48 O SD-G ABL Q348 2SB709A BUFF L316 Q363 2SD601A BUFF R457 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C407 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP C444 16V B:1608 49 O SD-B 39 38 37 36 33 R489 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP :LAV35 B Q335 Q368 2SD601A 2SD601A BUFF BUFF Q340 2SD601A BUFF :CHIP H DRIVE :CHIP Q369 DTC144EKA MUTE (TO P3) 50 V_DRV- R563 1/16W C470 0.01 16V B:1608 51 52 Y SYM 53 PF1 PB0 R R431 100 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP 0.068 C406 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP R480 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R619 1k 1/16W :CHIP R458 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C455 0.1 :PT 11 :CHIP R :CHIP Q336 2SD601A BUFF R420 1.8k 1/16W :RN-CP Q349 2SD601A R418 100 1/16W :CHIP R477 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP Q361 2SD601A BUFF R441 220 1/16W :CHIP 32 31 PB2 PB1 30 29 PB4 PB3 28 12V (TO P1) C385 0.0047 B:1608 R416 1M 1/16W :CHIP R412 220 1/16W :CHIP PB5 CAP C376 0.47 10V B:1608 R443 1/16W R442 220 100 R516 1/16W R515 1/16W G YS C399 15p CH:1608 100 100 R517 1/16W (TO P1) 470k R510 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R540 100 1/16W :CHIP HP IN VS C458 0.1 :PP R-SIG 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 34 YM YS G :LAV35 40 35 B XLC R356 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q502 DTC144EKA-T146 MUTE R508 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R507 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP D312 UDZS-5.6B LIMIT Q381 2SD601A BUFF PIN(E-W) VP R624 100 1/16W :CHIP R552 100 1/16W :CHIP R544 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) 48 51 50 49 55 54 57 56 59 58 61 PF0 60 PC7 PC6 62 PC5 64 63 PC4 PC0 PC2 PD7 PC1 PD6 I bit1 R341 3.9k 1/16W :RN-CP 100 C431 0.1 16V B:1608 (TO P1) +5V PC3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 bit2 R332 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP R329 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP L313 (TO P1) R373 100 1/16W :CHIP Q320 2SD601A BUFF RST CLK 1 DAT 1 bit3 Q380 2SD601A BUFF C401 15p CH:1608 G1 R345 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP PA3 CVSS R435 470 1/16W :CHIP B1 R337 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP R339 100 1/16W :CHIP PA4 EXLC R436 100 1/16W :CHIP SUB YS Q308 2SB709A BUFF VDD EXTL 27 Q312 2SB709A BUFF VSS VDD PA5 PB6 X304 12MHz 26 Q324 2SD601A BUFF PE1 VSS 12 R607 10k 1/16W :CHIP 25 R350 100 1/16W :CHIP R606 10k 1/16W :CHIP Q307 2SD601A BUFF R354 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP PE0 PE2 24 R346 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP R338 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP R604 10k 1/16W :CHIP PF7 IC304 CXP85840A-039Q SUB-CCD V-CHIP 13 R603 10k 1/16W :CHIP R385 1k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) — Q313 2SD601A R482 33k 1/16W :CHIP DAT1 (TO P1) SUB Y/C R335 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP Q311 2SD601A SW XTL (TO P1) (TO P1,P3) R502 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R518 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP C439 0.1 25V F:1608 C438 100 16V R419 2.7k 1/16W :RN-CP R348 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q309 2SD601A C368 0.1 16V B:1608 CLK1 SUB G C332 10 O C342 0.01 25V B:1608 Q310 2SD601A SW VSS (TO P3) :CHIP C333 0.47 10V B:1608 13 R330 3.9k 1/16W :CHIP VP RST BLOCK-S L305 C338 4.7 12 HP 23 :CHIP 5V 11 PD0 14 10 PD1 15 9 C334 0.47 10V B:1608 R406 0 :1608 16 8 R408 1/16W :CHIP R407 1/16W :CHIP 17 7 10k R608 10k 1/16W :CHIP LFC2 6 Y2IN C1 IN HVCC 5 Y1IN 4 TEST 3 AFCFIL MON OUT ADRS SDA SCL CGND 2 100 C 15 14 HGND 1 R320 10k 1/16W :CHIP C504 1000p 25V CH:1608 18 VTIM 47 CVCC R323 1/16W Y R605 10k 1/16W :CHIP C503 220p CH:1608 PD2 19 46 Y IN 48 C IN C313 0.1 25V F:1608 1k 17 16 :CHIP C367 1 6.3V B:1608 C301 0.01 16V B:1608 +5V R409 1k 1/16W :CHIP S-HD C346 0.47 10V B:1608 18 PF5 SDA PD3 CVDD 19 SCL VIN 20 SCP PF3 PD4 LFC1 22 21 HTIM SEL OUT 45 Y CLAMP PD5 22 YOUT YSYM SYNC IN 44 FSC CB Y +9V R437 100 1/16W :CHIP V DRIVE- +9V R571 0 :1608 (TO P1) Q501 2SA1037AK P MUTE Q355 2SD601A LIMIT Q352 2SD601A R366 47k 1/16W :CHIP R342 47k 1/16W :CHIP R311 39k 1/16W :CHIP 5V 21 IC301 CXA2103Q YCT-SUB 43 SGND :CHIP VTIM VD2 YS 0.1 40 CLAMP 42 APCFIL C302 1 6.3V B:1608 — 39 EXT CR 41 XTAL R305 1/16W 15k 24 23 SUB-Y C308 10V B:1608 C304 CH:1608 CR CROUT R504 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP S-HD :CHIP SUB-C X301 3.58MHz C306 16V B:1608 C305 CH:1608 C303 16V B:1608 R324 1/16W 15p 470p 0.1 100 0.1 0.47 FSC (TO P1) L309 CBOUT V DRIVE+ SEL2 SEL1 C375 0.1 25V F:1608 VTIM V DRIVE+ 5 HD3 CB R450 270 1/16W :CHIP VD1 C374 100 16V R331 10k 1/16W :CHIP HP IN (TO P3) S-VD R609 100 1/16W :CHIP 25 38 EXT CB R543 2.7k 1/16W :CHIP R513 2.7k 1/16W :CHIP 12V (TO P1,P2,P3) OFFSET Q356 2SB709A LIMIT R512 0 :1608 20 26 L317 :LAV35 C502 220p CH:1608 (TO P1,P2) 27 EXT R 28 R G B 0.1 29 37 EXT Y — C339 16V B:1608 C340 16V B:1608 C337 16V B:1608 B IN 30 G IN 31 R IN 32 YCBCRSW 33 SVCC 34 Y IN APED 35 0.1 C331 0.1 25V F:1608 36 EXT B C320 4.7 CR IN C311 100 16V CB IN L302 :CHIP EXT G 5V L (TO P3) C422 0.1 25V F:1608 11 SEL2 +9V — (TO P3) (TO P3) PIN(E-W) (TO P1) 4 1 16 15 2 3 14 4 M2151H (TO P1,P3) 9V-4 S-VD R400 100k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP C498 0.1 16V B:1608 R428 0 :1608 CB R444 100 1/16W :CHIP R597 1k 1/16W :CHIP HD2 13 5 VD-S HD-O3 12 M2103H R451 270 1/16W :CHIP Q337 2SD601A BUFF R599 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP D321 MA111 R596 47k 1/16W :CHIP ABL HD-O2 VD-M VD-O2 6 CR HD-S 7 R445 100 1/16W :CHIP HD-M 10 15 Q338 2SD601A BUFF CR SEL1 R401 100k 1/16W :CHIP Q325 2SB709A BUFF Y R452 270 1/16W :CHIP 9 1 16 2 3 14 M/S R402 100k 1/16W :CHIP Q326 2SB709A BUFF R446 100 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1,P2,P3) 8 7 CR-S R432 470 1/16W :CHIP 6 4 C501 0.01 F:1608 Q327 2SB709A BUFF Y OSD R388 22k 1/16W :CHIP 5 3 C500 220p CH:1608 R389 100 1/16W :CHIP CB-S Y-O IK 1 2 R399 10k 1/16W :CHIP R398 1/16W CR-M (TO P3) IC311 NJM2903M-TE2 COMPARATOR R403 100k 1/16W :CHIP CR-O CB-O IC312 TC7W08FU C426 0.1 25V F:1608 V DRIVE- R390 100 1/16W :CHIP 100k K R391 100 1/16W :CHIP C357 0.01 25V B:1608 C350 470 16V L306 R602 22k 1/16W :CHIP R387 100k 1/16W :CHIP R509 22k 1/16W :CHIP D307 UDZS-6.8B CB-M IC307 SN74LV4053 DRC_SYNC_SEL Q339 2SD601A BUFF Q379 2SB709A C497 100 16V Q378 2SD601A C417 100 16V R439 470 1/16W :CHIP R433 470 1/16W :CHIP B C354 4.7 Y-M Y-S 4 12 R340 3.9k 1/16W :CHIP R404 100k 1/16W :CHIP Q328 2SB709A BUFF R392 100 1/16W :CHIP 13 11 R393 100 1/16W :CHIP 14 C391 0.1 25V F:1608 5 13 IC305 SN74LV4053 YCT_SEL 12 16 15 HGND R405 100k 1/16W :CHIP Q329 2SB709A BUFF R598 10k 1/16W :CHIP D319 MA111 :CHIP +5V Q330 2SB709A BUFF G CLK1 DAT1 Q358 2SB709A BUFF S-VD G 10 C352 0.47 10V B:1608 C351 0.1 25V F:1608 5V :CHIP R506 22k 1/16W :CHIP — Y3IN VTIM Y2IN 9 AFCFIL TEST 8 7 R394 100 1/16W :CHIP C361 0.47 10V B:1608 6 R IN 6 R355 100 1/16W :CHIP C359 0.47 10V B:1608 8 (TO P1) MAI N C PS-V (TO P1) 5 R334 100 1/16W :CHIP Y (TO P1) +9V YS 17 11 G IN 4 HVCC 3 Y1IN 2 CGND SDA SCL 1 L315 Y 19 18 1 R333 100 1/16W :CHIP J 21 20 SCP Y/CR/CB(DRC) (TO P1) (TO P1) 6V R594 10k 1/16W :CHIP R593 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP CB C MAIN Y/C R505 1k 1/16W :CHIP 22 YSYM HTIM SEL OUT 6 MON OUT 48 C IN ADRS C330 0.01 16V B:1608 MAI N Y I 23 YOUT SYNC IN 47 CVCC HD 1 B IN 45 Y CLAMP Y 24 CBOUT 2 44 FSC C366 10V B:1608 0.47 C323 0.1 25V F:1608 SYNC (TO P1) DRC-SEL 9V-4 5V CR 3 43 SGND 4 5 CROUT IC303 CXA2103Q YCT-MAIN 42 APCFIL VD1C CD SVCC 25 EXT R Y IN 26 EXT G CB IN 27 41 XTAL 46 Y IN — 28 EXT B 29 YCBCRSW 30 40 CLAMP R325 15k 1/16W :CHIP C326 CH:1608 C325 16V B:1608 0.1 31 39 EXT CR X303 3.58MHz 15p 470p 32 38 EXT CB C328 16V B:1608 C327 CH:1608 C329 10V B:1608 0.1 33 7 0.1 0.47 R302 47 1/16W :CHIP 34 10 C310 10 35 9 C307 0.1 25V F:1608 H 36 37 EXT Y 8 — 0.1 APED C319 10V B:1608 C315 16V B:1608 C314 16V B:1608 0.47 R424 180 1/16W :RN-CP Q332 2SB709A BUFF 14 3.3 Vp-p (H) R413 100 1/16W :RN-CP MSYNC-CCD 12 R566 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP D317 MA111 CRT DRIVE YCT 9-965-944-01<RA6>A 2/3 — 63 — 1.4 Vp-p (V) 3.8 Vp-p (H) (TO P2) CR IN C335 100 16V G C348 0.1 25V F:1608 CR 0.1 Y 0.1 CB C343 4.7 0.1 L303 :CHIP L304 (V) 0.7 Vp-p (H) 0.6 Vp-p 11 13 Q344 2SB709A BUFF R414 100 1/16W :RN-CP C353 16V B:1608 C355 16V B:1608 C356 16V B:1608 C349 0.47 10V B:1608 5V R B C345 0.1 16V B:1608 1.2 Vp-p (H) 9 SEL1 R425 180 1/16W :RN-CP Q333 2SB709A BUFF M 10 Q360 2SB709A BUFF Q359 2SD601A BUFF R467 47k 1/16W :CHIP C405 0.1 25V F:1608 Q362 2SD601A BUFF R474 10k 1/16W :CHIP R466 47k 1/16W :CHIP R449 100 1/16W :CHIP C402 0.1 25V F:1608 1.2 Vp-p (H) C415 1 6.3V B:1608 C414 0.01 16V B:1608 R415 100 1/16W :RN-CP C344 0.1 16V B:1608 1.3 Vp-p 8 R481 1k 1/16W :CHIP 20 EXTCLK/XTAL IC306 CXA2171Q COMPONENT-I/F 42 IN2_2 C388 0.47 10V B:1608 R410 160 1/16W :RN-CP 9V-4 1.5 Vp-p (H) 6 5 +5V NC 21 C400 100 16V R374 330 1/16W :CHIP 4 SEL CR 24 23 SELHOUT 3.7 Vp-p (H) (TO P1) SEL CB X305 4MHz GND2 SELVOUT 41 IN2_1 Q334 2SB709A BUFF :CHIP P :CHIP D1-Y R421 100 1/16W :CHIP C379 0.1 25V F:1608 (TO P3) — — CL K1 DA T1 R375 330 1/16W :CHIP R Q314 2SD601A BUFF C316 1000p B:1608 F N 29 :CHIP 45 IN2_V/L2 R417 100 1/16W :CHIP YUV SW — R438 100 1/16W C427 10V B:1608 C393 10V B:1608 C396 10V B:1608 R376 330 1/16W :CHIP E — 30 :CHIP 1/16W VCC3 R372 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP G :CHIP 31 :CHIP 1/16W 22 44 IN2_H/L1 B Q319 2SD601A BUFF R351 220 1/16W :CHIP C318 0.1 25V F:1608 32 1/16W 22 R622 40 VCC1 C387 10 D2-Y 33 22 R621 39 IN1_SW IN4_3 :CHIP 34 R620 38 IN1_L3 IN4_H 40 39 38 D2-CR D2-CB 35 SEL Y IN4_V 32 :CHIP R352 1/16W 36 37 IN1_V/L2 C377 R422 0.1 100 25V 1/16W F:1608 :CHIP C384 25V F:1608 C383 0.47 10V B:1608 C382 0.47 10V B:1608 0.1 YS R353 1/16W R423 100 1/16W :CHIP C378 0.1 25V F:1608 Q321 2SD601A BUFF R395 1k 1/16W :CHIP IN4_1 PB0 R 31 220 3 2 3.5 Vp-p (V) SEL OUT :CHIP IN4_2 PB1 30 100 C390 10 L311 5V C373 0.1 25V F:1608 IN3_1 PB2 29 L308 R386 100 1/16W :CHIP R377 22k 1/16W :CHIP C358 :LAV35 15p CH:1608 R336 100 1/16W :CHIP C341 0.0047 B:1608 R378 22k 1/16W :CHIP C369 100 16V R367 1k 1/16W :CHIP C372 100 16V IN3_2 33 PB4 PB3 28 PB5 27 PB6 26 CAP C336 0.47 (TO P2) 10V B:1608 RST D1-CR L318 :CHIP R396 1k 1/16W :CHIP IN3_3 34 19 G Q316 2SD601A BUFF R365 100 1/16W :CHIP L310 :CHIP Q322 2SD601A BUFF R383 100 1/16W :CHIP R379 22k 1/16W :CHIP 1 (TO P1) IN3_H 35 18 B CVSS R357 22k 1/16W :CHIP R380 22k 1/16W :CHIP C370 100 16V R368 1k 1/16W :CHIP 9V-4 R397 1k 1/16W :CHIP IN3_V 36 17 I bit1 C363 100 16V C360 15p CH:1608 D1-CB R381 22k 1/16W :CHIP IN1_H/L1 45 44 43 42 YS bit2 YM R363 100 1/16W :CHIP R358 22k 1/16W :CHIP D2-CR 41 16 bit3 XLC Q317 2SD601A BUFF R359 22k 1/16W :CHIP C364 100 16V R347 470 1/16W :CHIP R369 1k 1/16W :CHIP R360 22k 1/16W :CHIP D2-CB DAT1 C371 100 16V A BOARD WAVEFORMS (TO P1,P3) D COMP GND3 53 55 54 57 56 59 58 60 62 61 52 PF2 PF1 PF0 PC7 PC6 PC5 63 15 PA3 C317 0.1 16V B:1608 R309 220 1/16W :CHIP PC4 PC2 PC1 12 13 14 PA4 R326 0 :1608 C347 25V F:1608 0.1 R310 1M 1/16W :CHIP R301 100 1/16W :CHIP VSS VDD EXLC CLK1 R343 100 1/16W :CHIP D1-Y C404 0.1 25V F:1608 C389 10V B:1608 C392 10V B:1608 C395 10V B:1608 C397 10V B:1608 RST Q301 2SD601A BUFF BLOCK-M (TO P3) R327 470 1/16W :CHIP PE2 VSS VDD 24 1 Q306 2SD601A — C321 0.1 25V F:1608 VCC 2 R616 10k 1/16W :CHIP 3 D C322 100 16V Q304 2SD601A IC310 PST9145NL RESET R304 10k 1/16W :CHIP R613 10k 1/16W :CHIP PE1 IC302 CXP85840A-039Q MAIN-CCD V-CHIP EXTL PA5 CVDD C505 1000p B:1608 R314 10k 1/16W :CHIP 5 C506 220p CH:1608 — PE0 R364 100 1/16W :CHIP Q323 2SD601A BUFF R384 100 1/16W :CHIP 0.47 XTL PF7 R361 22k 1/16W :CHIP R382 22k 1/16W :CHIP 0.47 10 VSS PF5 SDA C365 100 16V Q318 2SD601A BUFF 0.47 9 RST 51 8 VP VIN R303 10k 1/16W :CHIP R313 10k 1/16W :CHIP 4 C R319 0 :1608 LFC1 :CHIP LFC2 R318 1/16W 10k X302 12MHz R344 100 1/16W :CHIP 50 7 HP :CHIP R321 1/16W :CHIP 1k (TO P1,P2) 23 100 VD1CCD RST — PF3 SCL 49 6 PD0 48 5 PD1 47 4 PD2 46 3 PD3 22 R322 1/16W 21 HD1 PC0 64 2 PD4 (TO P2) PD7 PD6 1 PD5 11 :CHIP MSYNC-CCD B PC3 L301 — R362 22k 1/16W :CHIP D2-Y 0.47 C312 0.1 25V F:1608 C309 100 16V 25 5V 20 A 1.4 Vp-p (V) 15 3.5 Vp-p (H) 2.3 Vp-p (H) KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3 OF 3) 16 | 17 R764 :CHIP 1/16W 1k R823 15k 1/16W :CHIP AUDIO R (TO P1) 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 IC708 TDA7265 L,R AMP 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 R 28 26 25 27 9.1k 10k 39 41 42 43 44 40 C798 1 10V B:CHIP C803 100 16V C809 0.1 25V F:1608 C804 1 10V B:CHIP 23 BBEHTC BBELTC 24 21 19 20 22 C807 100 16V C806 1 10V B:CHIP C805 1 10V B:CHIP C811 16V B:CHIP C791 0.22 MPS C796 1 10V B:CHIP PS702 UNH009 2A R849 18k 1/16W :CHIP R842 560 1/16W :CHIP C746 47 25V R845 560 1/16W :CHIP R848 18k 1/16W :CHIP C757 0.1 :PT R857 27k 1/16W :CHIP R861 4.7 :FPRD R860 4.7 :FPRD R854 27k 1/16W :CHIP C762 100 25V C747 47 25V C772 0.1 :PT C771 0.1 :PT CN706 4P WHT :S-MICRO D720 ERC91-02 C764 0.1 :PT :CHIP R831 33k 1/16W :CHIP 0.1 -VS(R) 5 4.7k OUT(R) 6 4.7k -VS(L) MUTE OUT(L) IN+(L) 7 +VS IN-(R) GND IN-(L) IN+(R) 8 R847 :RN-CP 1/16W R853 :RN-CP 1/16W C773 25V B:CHIP R846 :RN-CP 1/16W 0.022 45 46 47 10k C765 0.01 MPS 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 15 17 2 3 1 7 6 48 NC 16 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 LFIN C784 0.0033 :PT C786 0.033 MPS C788 0.0015 :PT D725 UDZS-22B D726 UDZS-22B D729 MA111 R869 12k 1/16W :CHIP D723 UDZS-22B 9V-3 D724 UDZS-22B R879 1k 1/16W :CHIP R870 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q722 2SD601A AUD-PROT R871 100 1/16W :CHIP R878 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q723 2SD601A AUD-PROT Q725 2SB709A AUD-PROT R886 10k 1/16W :CHIP R885 10k 1/16W :CHIP TO G:CN5002 PS701 UNH009 2A C752 2200 25V 1 +19V 2 AU GND 3 AU GND 4 -19V D721 ERC91-02 C751 2200 25V R887 1k 1/16W :CHIP C780 100 25V AUDIO PROT (TO P3) ON MUTE 79 80 VOLBTC R OUT MIXOUT R833 33k 1/16W :CHIP Q721 2SB709A MUTE CN705 4P BLK :S-MICRO C749 47 25V TO SPEAKERS L 1 :CHIP :CHIP R :CHIP SP(L) 2 L.E. 3 SP(R) 4 R.E. 70 71 72 R784 1/16W R783 1/16W R782 1/16W 69 68 100 R769 1/16W R779 1/16W R768 1/16W 100 R778 1/16W 67 100 66 100 65 59 49 STBY-TIMER-LED D701 MA111 TUNER MUTE :CHIP D702 MA111 :CHIP D715 MA111 D711 M1MA142WKT1 :CHIP STBY 5V C703 25V F:1608 R836 0 61 0.1 (TO P1) :CHIP Q713:1608 2SB709A MUTE 58 1k 1k 54 100 53 100 1k 100 R829 0 :1608 R777 1/16W :CHIP R830 100 1/16W :CHIP R775 1/16W :CHIP R774 1/16W :CHIP R773 1/16W :CHIP R772 1/16W :CHIP R771 1/16W :CHIP C802 470 16V D714 MA111 Q719 2SB709A MUTE R838 100 1/16W :CHIP R837 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R839 0 :1608 C744 470 16V D716 MA111 50 NVM RST 48 STEREO-LED 47 WP 46 MPWR 45 OVP 44 OCP 43 LOW B ERR 42 MID-BUSY 41 B-INT 40 VM LEVEL 39 #V COMP 38 HP SW 37 DH MUTE 36 UCOM-STT 35 31 DAT1 X-SW 3D/GR-RST VOLATC LINEOUTB LFOUT C808 1 10V B:CHIP R864 :CHIP 1/10W R867 1/10W :CHIP C739 4.7 D718 MA111 D712 M1MA142WKT1 D713 M1MA142WKT1 52 DAT0 100 51 CLK0 R781 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP R725 1/16W :CHIP R724 1/16W :CHIP R723 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP DAT1 ANT SW M HV PROT 34 OSD B R721 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP CLK1 K ANT SW S PROT MUTE 1k R785 1/16W :CHIP R828 1/16W D719 MA111 57 MAIN MOD1 BEEP SUB BIL CLK1 56 MAIN MOD2 MAIN H-IN 55 SUB H-IN AUDIO PROT 27 :CHIP R786 1/16W :CHIP 78 77 73 100 64 SUB MOD1 HP MUTE 62 60 YM 28 R714 1/16W VCC SUB MOD2 29 100 VSS MAIN BIL YS 30 (TO P1) SP-MUTE1 OSD OSC MPWRN 26 (TO P1) AUDIO MUTE VCC OSD OSC V SYNC/WAKE 33 OSD G :CHIP S-TU-H XTAL POWER MUTE 23 R715 1/16W R733 1/16W :CHIP R716 1/16W :CHIP #CENTER SW IC704 M306V2ME-211FP MAIN-UCOM 1k 9 R851 10k 1/16W :CHIP R835 22k 1/16W :CHIP 76 75 74 100 63 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 :CHIP :CHIP AC RLY 24 1k 100 R736 1/16W XTAL VSS BS RST #R RESET 32 OSD R R720 1/16W RESET 17 220 L701 :EL0606 100 DVIVGA 18 CH:1608 CH:1608 MAIN RLY CNVss DVISETUP :CHIP 1k AUDIO PROT Q717 2SD601A MUTE 10 Q718 2SD601A MUTE R818 10k 1/16W :CHIP 81 83 85 84 86 82 AUDIO_ SEL2 MAIN ST FMONO SUB FMONO MAIN 88 - 87 STB-CNTRL 90 92 91 94 93 95 97 96 99 98 100 89 UV-SAVE MID B-INT ANT SUB AFT KEY1 MAIN AFT AVss AVcc TEST OSD V OSD H CV-IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BLOCK S BLOCK M 19 15p R711 1/16W 10k R709 470 1/16W :CHIP 100 OSD-R R719 220 1/16W :CHIP 3.3k R718 1/16W :CHIP R717 1/16W :CHIP 3.3k :CHIP :CHIP C800 0.01 16V B:1608 Q714 DTA144EKA INV D703 UDZS-3.6B R735 10k 1/16W :CHIP C719 0.001 B:1608 8 7 6 DAT 5 3 WP CLK 5V R703 1k 1/16W :CHIP C708 100 10V (TO P1,P2) R 100 100 R889 68 1/16W :CHIP C706 0.1 25V F:1608 IC702 M24C04-MN6T(A) R790 22k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP R IK 5 GND 6 12V R891 68 1/16W :CHIP G IK AUDIO OUTPUT 1 GS 2 GND 3 G 4 IK 5 GND 6 12V CN702 6P BLK :S-MICRO (TO P1) 4 2 1 3 SW1 SET 9V R834 47 1-16W :CHIP 9-965-944-01<RA6>A 3/3 CN701 4P WHT :S-MICRO TO ANT SW — 64 — 1 2 3 4 OFFSET GND HV PROT (TO P1) TO CB:CN7302 R890 68 1/16W B :CHIP (TO P2) 9V-3 SW2 (TO P1) (TO P1) (TO P1) (TO P1) P ON +B OVP STEREO-LED STBY-TIMER-LED +B OCP VM LEVEL (TO P3) O (TO P1) :CHIP GND 4 TO CG:CN7202 SYSTEM CONTROL R706 1/16W R705 1/16W (TO P1) 100 /BINT 100 RS 2 CN703 6P WHT :S-MICRO 8 DAT 7 3 CLK 4 Vcc 6 2 WP E2 Vss 5 1 E0 12V Q712 2SB709A SW C707 0.1 25V F:1608 N E1 (TO P1,P2,P3) TO CR:CN7102 1 3 R708 1/16W :CHIP R707 1/16W :CHIP — CN704 6P RED :S-MICRO DRV Q707 DTC144EKA NV-RST R702 47k 1/16W :CHIP $A0 4 2 1 IC703 M24C08-WMN6T(A) NVM 330 R712 220 1/16W :CHIP 10k R722 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R710 220 1/16W :CHIP R763 1/16W R765 1/16W OSD-B L 330 OSD-G R748 :CHIP 1/16W R751 :CHIP 1k 1/16W R753 :CHIP 100 1/16W R754 :CHIP 100 1/16W R755 :CHIP 100 1/16W R756 :CHIP 100 1/16W R758 :CHIP 100 1/16W 2.2k MID BUSY (TO P1,P2) CNST AC OFF IR IN BYTE 15 R728 0 :1608 X701 YSYM J :CHIP C709 27p CH:1608 15p C714 M-TU-H DVIMUTE 20 R730 1/16W 100 C710 22p CH:1608 C713 Q701 2SD601A OSD (TO P2) (TO P3) NASY AGC DVIASPT :CHIP :CHIP 21 VGA C799 0.1 25V F:1608 — IIC-1 YUV SW 22 C701 0.1 25V F:1608 C702 10 I LINE MUTE 25 4 3 RST R727 1/16W R732 1/16W 2.2k 100 R701 470 1/16W :CHIP 2 — MUTE C705 0.1 25V F:1608 AUDIO_SEL1 5 1 VCC HLF 5 1 VAR R AUDIO L VAR L (TO P1) (TO P1,P3) 8 MOD-1 BIL-1 ST-1 MONO-1 R759 :CHIP 1/16W R897 :CHIP 1/16W 1k 1k AFT1 AFT2 R742 :CHIP 1/16W R743 :CHIP 1/16W R747 :CHIP 1/16W R752 :CHIP 1/16W AGC 1k 1k 100 100 R813 100k 1/16W :CHIP 8 IC701 PST9145NL RESET V HOLD #DVIRST :CHIP SURTC NC H R713 1/16W AGCTC VCC 2.2k DVIRST NC IC711 NJW1148 AUDIO PROCESSOR GND R810 10k 1/16W :CHIP R628 0.47 :FPRD — OUTC C775 0.22 MPS OUTTC 470 R817 100k 1/16W :CHIP D704 M1MA142WKT1 DVICONT (TO P1) R899 1k 1/16W :CHIP LINEOUTA TONELTC (TO P1) 11 SRS3 :CHIP SRS2 R832 1/16W D705 UDZS-33B D706 UDZS-33B +19V C745 0.1 25V F:1608 TONECLB TONCLA SCLK 470 C740 4.7 KEY1 R737 10k 1/16W :CHIP TONECHB TONECHA SDAT C741 4.7 R IN BBECLB BBECLA R L 23 R BBECHB L IN BBECHA L OUT R803 10k 1/16W :CHIP +5V G 1 CLK1 C767 0.0047 :PT SRS4 VREF Q715 2SD601A INVERT C732 100p CH:1608 | C761 0.22 MPS TS3 TONEHTC C730 10p CH:1608 C797 10V B:CHIP SRS1 R788 100k 1/16W :CHIP C785 0.0033 :PT C787 0.033 MPS C790 0.0015 :PT C792 0.22 MPS C793 10V B:CHIP C794 1 10V B:CHIP C795 1 10V B:CHIP DAT1 (TO P1,P2) — C758 47 25V 0.33 R804 22k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1,P2) R738 4.7k 1/16W :RN-CP C755 47 25V C776 0.0047 :PT SPACE1 R787 10k 1/16W :CHIP — STBY 5V R862 33k 1/16W :CHIP R806 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R766 1k 1/16W :CHIP 5V R855 0 :1608 VOLCTC Q710 2SD601A SW 22 C763 0.01 MPS CENTER (TO P1) R796 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q708 2SD601A SW C731 100p CH:1608 | IC4 NJM2370 9V REGULATOR NC MID BINT R770 100k 1/16W :CHIP D708 MA111 Q716 2SD601A INVERT C733 0.001 25V CH:1608 R797 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP D709 MA111 R744 1k 1/16W :CHIP IN SPACE2 R740 100 1/16W :CHIP CONT-S OUT E P IN C774 0.0047 :PT L Q706 2SB709A SW Q704 2SB709A SW — Q709 2SD601A BUFF 21 C32 10 CEALA D — C31 0.1 25V F:1608 TS1 R841 33k 1/16W :CHIP +11V R807 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R762 100k 1/16W :CHIP R761 220k 1/16W :CHIP R745 47k 1/16W :CHIP | OUT L R840 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q705 2SD601A INV. Q703 2SD601A INV. CONT-S IN — 0.1 R L R844 0 :1608 CTRL-S (TO P1) — M 20 R863 47k 1/16W :CHIP IC707 NJM4558M-TE2 AUDIO BUFF. C801 0.1 16V B:1608 C704 47 25V R767 10k 1/16W :CHIP C722 0.1 16V B:1608 R749 220k 1/16W :CHIP C — | C30 25V F:1608 PS1 ICP-N15-T104 VAR R VAR L L702 C728 100 16V D710 M1MA142WKT1 R750 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP SIRCS (TO P1,P3) — 19 TS2 — — | STBY 5V R760 220k 1/16W :CHIP Q702 2SB709A SW F 18 +9V +9V B | 18 | +11V 15 IIC-1 | +11V X SW (TO P2) (TO P1) 3D/RST 14 PROT MUTE | (TO P1) 13 BLOCK-M | MAIN RLY 12 P MUTE | (TO P1) — (TO P1) (TO P1,P3) SIG-H STBY 5V 11 A MUTE | (TO P1) 10 (TO P2) | (TO P1) 9 (TO P2) | TU CONT 8 AUDIO_SEL1 | AUDIO_SEL2 7 LINE MUTE | YUV SW 6 BLOCK-S | (TO P2) 5 (TO P2) | (TO P1) 4 (TO P1) | (TO P1) 3 (TO P1) | (TO P1) 2 SIG-V | (TO P1) 1 A BS GND B IK 5 OFFSET 6 12V | KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST IC1 VOLT 6 3.3 GND IC2 PIN VOLT I 11 O 9 GND GND 4 11 IC3 PIN VOLT 1 1.5 2 0 3 GND 4 -15 5 1.1 6 1.1 7 0.3 8 11.9 IC4 PIN VOLT 1 11.0 2 GND 3 0.0 4 9.0 5 11.0 IC5 PIN VOLT 1 0 2 0 3 GND 4 -15 5 GND 6 0 7 0.1 8 12 IC6 PIN VOLT 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC 19 NC 20 NC PIN I O GND 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC GND GND 2.5 2.5 NC NC NC NC NC 3.3 GND GND GND GND GND GND 2.5 3.3 1.7 1.5 GND 1.4 GND 0 3.3 GND GND NC 5 GND 4.5 4.5 NC NC NC 3.3 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 4.1 GND GND GND GND 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 A BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST 3.3 1 1.6 1.7 1 0 0 1.3 0.5 0.9 1.6 3.3 3.3 3.3 2 2.6 0 NC NC 3.3 IC7 VOLT 0.1 0 GND -15 GND 0 0.2 12 IC8 PIN VOLT PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I O G 6 3.3 GND IC9 PIN VOLT I 15 O 12 GND GND IC10 PIN VOLT 1 0.1 2 0 3 0 4 -15 5 0.1 6 0 7 1 8 12 IC11 1 1.2 2 0.1 3 0.3 4 -15 5 0.2 6 0 7 2 8 12 IC12 PIN VOLT I 6 O 5 GND GND 4 6 IC13 PIN VOLT I 11 O 5 GND GND IC14 PIN VOLT I 3.3 O 2.5 GND GND IC301 PIN VOLT 1 2.3 2 4.7 3 4.4 4 4.5 5 GND 6 NC 7 5 8 3 9 NC 10 NC 11 2.4 12 NC 13 GND 14 NC 15 0.5 16 NC 17 0 18 3.4 19 NC 20 0.5 21 0 22 2.1 23 2.2 24 2.2 25 3.5 26 3.5 27 3.5 28 NC 29 NC 30 NC 31 NC 32 5 33 NC 34 NC 35 NC 36 2.7 37 NC 38 NC 39 NC 40 1.7 41 1.8 42 2.6 43 GND 2.5 44 45 3.2 46 3 47 4.9 48 3.2 IC302 PIN VOLT 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 0.4 8 5 9 5 10 GND 11 2.5 12 2.2 13 GND 14 GND 15 GND 16 5 17 GND 18 GND 19 GND 20 1.7 21 2.6 22 2.4 23 5 24 1.6 25 NC 26 NC 27 NC 28 NC 29 NC 30 NC 31 0 32 0 33 0 34 0 35 NC 36 0 37 NC 38 2.6 39 2.6 40 5 41 5 42 GND 43 GND 44 NC 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 4.4 49 NC 50 4.3 51 NC 52 NC 53 NC 54 NC 55 GND 56 GND 57 GND 58 GND 59 GND 60 GND 61 NC 62 NC 63 NC 64 NC IC303 PIN VOLT 1 1.8 2 GND 3 4.4 4 4.4 5 GND 6 NC 7 4.8 8 2.8 9 NC 10 NC 11 2.4 12 NC 13 GND 14 NC 15 0.4 16 2.5 17 2 18 3.1 19 NC 20 0 21 0 22 1.8 23 2.1 24 2.2 25 3.6 26 3.6 27 3.6 28 2.9 29 NC 30 NC 31 NC 32 5 33 3.2 34 3.2 35 3.2 36 3.2 37 3.6 38 3.2 39 3.3 40 1.7 41 1.8 42 2.6 43 GND 44 2.5 45 3.2 46 2.8 47 5 48 3.2 IC304 PIN VOLT 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 0.4 8 5 9 5 10 GND 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 2.5 2.1 GND GND GND 5 5 GND GND 1.7 2.6 2.9 5 1.8 NC NC NC NC NC NC 0 0 0 0 NC 0 NC 2.5 2.5 5 5 GND GND NC NC NC NC SDA NC SCL NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC IC305 PIN VOLT 1 2.4 2 0 3 2.8 4 2.9 5 0 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 4.9 10 4.9 11 12 13 14 15 16 4.9 0 2.8 2.9 2.6 5 IC306 PIN VOLT 1 2.9 2 2.9 3 2.9 4 1.3 5 1 6 GND 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 1 11 1 12 5 13 4.1 14 4.1 15 3.2 16 2.8 17 3.2 18 1 19 NC 20 2.9 21 NC 22 0.4 23 0.1 24 GND 25 2.6 26 2.6 27 2.6 28 5 29 NC 30 4.4 31 4.4 32 GND 33 2.9 34 2.9 35 2.9 36 1 37 1 38 NC 39 NC 40 5 41 2.9 42 2.8 43 2.1 44 1 45 1 46 NC 47 NC 48 GND IC307 PIN VOLT 1 0.5 2 0.5 3 0.5 4 0.5 5 0.5 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4.9 4.9 0 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.5 5 IC309 PIN VOLT 1 GND 2 0 3 GND 4 3.1 5 3.2 6 3.1 7 0 8 3.6 9 0 10 3.6 11 0 12 0.4 13 0.4 14 2.5 15 3.8 16 2.6 17 2.6 18 1.1 19 5 20 3.6 21 0 22 3.1 23 GND 24 NC 25 4.4 26 4.4 27 0.7 28 0.2 29 5 30 5.7 31 1.3 32 3.1 33 1.6 34 0 35 0.3 36 GND 37 2.7 38 3.3 39 0.7 40 3 41 GND 42 0 43 2.5 44 GND 45 2.1 46 NC 47 3.9 48 4.4 49 5.4 50 NC 51 NC 52 0 53 3.5 54 0.5 55 9.1 56 3.1 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 5 3.9 1.7 1.7 9 2.7 2.9 2.9 IC310 PIN VOLT 1 NC 2 GND 3 GND 4 5 5 5 IC311 PIN VOLT 1 5 2 0.4 3 2.5 4 GND 5 2.5 6 0.5 7 5 8 5 IC312 PIN VOLT 1 5 2 0.5 3 NC 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND 7 HD2 8 5 IC701 PIN VOLT 1 NC 2 GND 3 GND 4 5 5 5 IC702 PIN VOLT 1 GND 2 5 3 5 4 GND 5 4.4 6 4.4 7 5 8 5 IC703 PIN VOLT 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 4.4 6 4.4 7 5 8 5 — 65 — IC704 PIN VOLT 1 NC 2 NC 3 0 4 0 5 NC 6 0 7 4.7 8 GND 9 GND 10 NC 11 0 12 4.9 13 2.3 14 GND 15 2.4 16 4.9 17 0 18 0 19 0 20 NC 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 GND 25 0 26 NC 27 NC 28 4.4 29 4.9 30 4.9 31 4.4 32 0 33 0 34 0 35 NC 36 0 37 4.6 38 0 39 0 40 0 41 2.3 42 0 43 4.6 44 2.8 45 0.1 46 0 47 4.6 48 5 49 5 50 0 51 5 52 0 53 2.8 54 0 55 0 56 NC 57 NC 58 0 59 0 60 0 61 0 62 4.9 63 4.9 64 GND 65 0 66 NC 67 0 68 NC 69 NC 70 NC 71 NC 72 6.3 73 0 74 0 75 GND 76 0 77 0 78 0 79 0 80 NC 81 0 82 0 83 0 84 NC 85 0 86 NC 87 0 88 0 89 0 90 0 91 0 92 0 93 0 94 4.6 95 4.6 96 GND 97 4.6 98 GND 99 4.9 100 4.6 IC707 PIN VOLT 1 4.8 2 4.5 3 4.5 4 GND 5 4.6 6 4.5 7 4.8 8 9 IC708 PIN VOLT 1 -19 2 0 3 22.1 4 0 5 11.6 6 -19 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 IC711 PIN VOLT 1 4.3 2 4.3 3 0.0 4 4.3 5 0.0 6 0.0 7 4.3 8 0.0 9 NC 10 NC 11 1.4 12 0.8 13 2.9 14 2.9 15 2.8 16 4.6 17 0.0 18 GND 19 NC 20 9.0 21 4.3 22 3.3 23 3.3 24 4.9 25 0.0 26 3.3 27 NC 28 NC 29 NC 30 NC 31 4.3 32 NC 33 4.3 34 0.0 35 4.3 36 4.3 37 4.3 38 0.0 39 4.3 40 4.3 41 0.0 42 4.3 43 4.3 44 NC 45 4.3 46 4.3 47 4.3 48 4.3 All voltages are in V. Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20 Q21 Q22 Q23 Q24 Q25 Q26 Q27 Q28 Q30 Q301 Q304 Q306 Q307 Q308 Q309 Q310 Q311 Q312 Q313 Q314 Q315 Q316 Q317 Q318 Q319 Q320 Q321 Q322 Q323 Q324 Q325 Q326 Q327 Q328 Q329 Q330 Q331 Q332 Q333 B 1.9 2.2 0.1 4.8 6.2 3.4 5.3 2.4 0 1.7 1.6 4.7 2.9 2.8 2.9 3 3.7 3.7 5 0 2.3 2.3 6.6 6 4.8 10.4 0 0 0.4 0.2 0.2 2.6 2.9 3.7 3.9 1.6 7.9 0 0 4.4 4.4 4.4 0 2.3 4.4 4.4 4.4 0.5 2.2 2.2 2.2 1.8 2.1 2.2 8.5 2.1 2.1 C GND 2.9 0 0.6 8.9 4.8 0.9 3 10.4 GND GND 9 GND GND 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.9 0.8 4.1 6.6 6 8.9 8.9 9 0 0 5 0.5 2.5 2.5 GND 9.1 9.1 9.1 GND 8.8 8.9 9 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 5 9.1 9.1 9.1 0.4 GND GND GND GND GND GND 3.6 GND GND E 2.5 GND GND 5 5.5 3.7 5 GND GND 2.4 2.3 0 3.5 3.5 2.3 2.3 3.1 3.1 5 GND 1.7 1.8 5.9 5.3 4.2 10.2 GND 1.2 GND GND GND 6.6 8.1 3.1 3.3 2.3 GND 0 0 3.8 3.8 3.8 0 1.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 GND 0 0 0 2.5 2.8 2.8 9.2 2.8 2.6 Q334 Q335 Q336 Q337 Q338 Q339 Q340 Q342 Q343 Q344 Q345 Q346 Q347 Q348 Q350 Q351 Q353 Q354 Q355 Q356 Q357 Q358 Q361 Q363 Q367 Q368 Q369 Q373 Q374 Q378 Q379 Q380 Q381 Q501 Q502 Q701 Q702 Q703 Q704 Q705 Q706 Q707 Q708 Q709 Q710 Q712 Q713 Q714 Q715 Q716 Q717 Q718 Q719 Q721 Q722 Q723 Q725 B 2.2 0 0 2.4 2.4 2.5 0 0 2.9 3.2 2.9 0 2.9 2.7 0 2.7 9.3 8.5 2.2 4.4 8.5 1.1 0 0 2.4 0 0 5.7 0 0.7 9.1 0 0 2.1 0.8 0 4.4 0 4.9 0.6 4.3 0 0 0.1 0.6 4.9 10.3 0 0 0 0.3 12.3 10.3 10.3 0 0 8.9 C GND 9.1 9.1 5 5 5 9.1 0 GND GND GND 0 GND GND 0 GND 0 3.7 9.1 GND 3.4 GND 9.1 9.1 GND 9.1 0 9.1 2.6 0.1 0.7 9.1 9.1 2.7 1.4 5 4 4.2 0 0.1 0 5 0.1 5 0 0 0 0 4.7 5 13.1 11.6 0 0 9 9 0 E 2.8 0 0 2.2 2.2 1.9 0 GND 3.6 3.8 3.5 GND 3.7 3.3 GND 3.5 3.9 9.2 3.9 4 9.2 1.7 0 0 3.3 0 GND 5 GND GND 9.1 0 0 GND GND 0 5 GND 0 GND 0 GND GND 0 GND 5 10.3 4.9 GND GND GND 11.6 10.3 10.4 GND 0 9 All voltages are in V. KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A [TUNER, 3D COMB, AREG, CRT DRIVE, YCT, SYSTEM CONTROL, AUDIO OUTPUT] 1 4 R886 Q725 LP1 C780 D715 R838 R113 R60 R126 C129 31 R69 C101 R81 C99 X701 21 22 15 L13 C103 20 C132 D710 15 C722 11 11 C731 R797 R804 C730 R803 R494 R491 C733 C93 L12 6 R333 R334 C97 R66 6 C98 R53 R88 C90 1 L8 C120 C27 C80 C87 R154 1 L5 C29 R355 1 X303 C119 FL7 C35 R302 R61 C42 I C14 Q3 R539 C38 Q333 C315 31 R426 R427 30 IC6 1 C25 C345 C353 C349 C355 1 C356 R414 C319 FL6 100 L11 R76 C131 R72 C70 X1 81 C79 TU2 C62 C135 50 GND R79 TU1 FB2 FB3 FB4 GND R789 Q13 SUB 37 1 4 2 TP10 SDAT 10 CN701 S W1 11 1 TP11 SCLK CN5 S W2 GND SE T 9V — 66 — Q711 /BINT SDAT 11,SCLK C372 R4 B GND R3 SCP G Q712 R5 C1 C51 R2 C371 L310 A1 B32 C44 R7 5V A32 VIDEO TP1 PDAT 1,PDAT PCLK CN6 R6 MAI N T U L GND GND GND GND MAI N T U R GND GND GND VAR L D1 - Y GND D2 - CB AUDI O R GND GND GND D1 - CR GND GND GND GND GND PS- V GND CONT-S IN SIRCS C370 C369 C373 C- 1 MAI N TU V GND SUB TU V SUB TU L/ R +12V VAR R +9V GND GND AUDI O L GND D2- Y GND D2- CR GND D1- CB GND GND B32 GND SUB C GND AUDI O_SEL1 CONT- S OUT GND DAT1 GND CLK1 GND MN C OUT GND FSC 5V CN6 C393 C396 R438 R434 C390 A MUTE S UB Y COMP V OUT GND LI NE MUTE A-1405- 136A AUDI O_SEL2 R423 TP2 PCLK C378 36 C363 25 IC306 R790 R422 R621 CN8 C109 C63 C34 C364 C71 C377 MAIN L7 FL5 R77 3D COMB CN15 C65 80 R33 R31 R30 R23 51 Q1 1-688-867-11 FL4 C108 C24 Q12 C365 C389 C388 C343 R425 R415 R411 C335 R65 C728 L701 R760 R770 R747 R752 Q703 R764 5V VGA MUTE RESET L314 R806 C81 37 L304 C749 C802 R721 R738 R759 R742 R899 R761 R314 C88 C133 36 C344 C400 R100 L702 C748 C708 R781 X302 TP SUB LIR L9 R796 C732 C366 C324 25 CN705 R879 R885 R887 R710 D711 C322 R322 C347 R762 R807 48 24 C702 R706 R746 R723 R724 R751 R753 R755 R725 R748 R722 R708 R707 D713 L307 R713 CN23 R325 C386 C379 R878 R701 C719 R763 R756 R758 X304 C336 C309 R310 C321 R326 R727 R730 Q715 4 C387 R622 R620 R869 R831 R823 C739 R810 C704 C394 R407 R349 C341 R336 C137 TP SUBTU OUT R732 100 C314 C383 Q722 C747 R851 Q717 C755 R416 R431 C380 R412 L308 C358 64 24 1 R417 13 C753 R817 I C707 C808 C797 C398 C401 TUNER C745 R737 Q716 L306 CN24 SUB G C762 C746 C775 C796 C794 L313 R714 81 R897 IC302 48 IC303 Q334 MID BINT DAT1 D725 C767 C761 C763 C765 C399 R486 1 C138 C147 TP MAIN TU OUT D712 7 GND GND C382 GND D705 D720 6. STBY 5V R469 16 R492 13 PR R421 D726 - 19V AU GND +19V R864 R867 GND R455 C421 Q341 C412 X301 52 C419 CLK1 A32 C- 32 20 CN11 19 GND KEY1 I C311 R331 R305 L302 1 BV 1 C139 R70 TP MAIN TU R R715 1 1 51 IC310 C359 C415 GH BH R327 FB301 C361 PB MID BUSY RV GV C339 C395 C397 12 C392 R449 R448 C414 S-HD R424 R413 R410 GND GND Q332 GND VP(V-FBP) Q338 SUB YS TH CONT(X-SW) 19 R112 C128 Q7 C330 Y Q339 R439 GND RH CB GND -5V GND 33 12 R392 PDAT BH BV Q325 9V R454 R453 1 R446 R452 C410 GND S-VD GND 30 R107 C94 TP MAIN TU L R717 R718 31 80 C420 R470 C354 X305 GV GND 3.3V 64 32 C500 R399 C350 Y R481 C416 PCLK RST R451 Q344 SDAT 8 R487 9 Q330 5V SCLK R394 2 /BINT /A_RESET GH R391 1 10 CR RV SEL CB OUT GND GND GND R388 50 51 L301 C403 GND C744 C124 Q21 8 GND R445 GND SEL Y OUT RE_G RE_R GND 1 16 GND GND POWER 1 X306 R433 9 Q719 R837 R813 D704 1 5 R705 R745 IC305 GND Q327 19 20 CN12 GND RE_B 8 C800 R765 C320 Q329 DRC SEL1 GND GND STE REO- LE D 1. STBY- TI MER- L ED 4 8 4 R702 1 52 CN21 DRC SEL2 VD1 GND C367 C302 C301 C304 R468 R870 Q723 5 IC703 IC704 R338 R337 R387 R462 C771 IC701 8 Q308 5 R735 19 R354 R398 Q328 GND MID HD RE_YS GND GND VD GND R390 MID VD GND SEL CR OUT RH GND GND +5V +3.3V GND Q337 R444 GND GND R450 HD VP MID CB GND Q326 1 HP GND CN1 C340 GND /REGI_MUTE REGI_MUTE REL AY Q310 R385 R320 R373 C502 R389 GND C381 20 Q312 R335 R324 R323 C346 MID Y U-COM 33 C501 C308 IC307 R512 C437 32 SP(R) R860 R871 Q718 IC702 C376 20 16 9 R393 C810 H SAW 5. OVP OCP 1. STBY 5V Q311 R345 L309 R603 4 IC304 IC308 C417 GND R818 L.E. C772 R.E. D729 R628 51 C411 C311 C807 AUDIO R822 R824 L305 C332 C334 C338 R604 Q307 R608 C504 R606 MID YS GND 1 GND MID CR S I RCS R872 R820 R821 R816 R819 R607 DF H CENT GND R884 R827 R348 C738 GND R844 Q724 Q726 R883 D730 R356 Q349 O C1 2 A1 1 10 ABL GND 5 8 R436 C374 36 ICP-N15 SP(L) R843 C791 C805 R602 R464 1 8 C422 8 25 24 C804 15 R437 R339 37 MID VS GND S TBY 5V R148 PS3 CN22 1 R346 R350 Q320 48 25 L315 GND 14 30 C337 MID HS AU GND L10 TP+3. 3V R615 R809 C735 R419 Q313 I R87 TP+3. 3V C106 Q28 R141 V SHIFT C144 GND GND GND - 5V 6V GND +1 1 V R I K GND GND 1 2V C432 Q351 R341 TP+15V D1 H SHIFT TP6 HP HP GND C792 R850 24 SEN_U GND I 12V L316 R515 R482 I 1 C764 R839 16 R814 R609 HV_PROT H R826 R614 13 CN13 GND GND G R825 30 R811 C503 IC301 IC312 F GND G I K R889 R891 C754 C777 R496 C433 Q352 Q379 CN3 D319 1 IC8 D718 CN9 R888 CN20 PIN(E-W) 5 C790 C149 IC706 16 C497 B 1 C784 C788 15 AD SEN_R 38 1 C786 C803 CN7 R877 IC705 12 SEN_LO C140 1 SEN_LE H_DRV GND R855 C787 O I R420 GND CN2 R858 39 G R808 15 R140 E 48 IC711 C148 1,H SHIFT Q11 C032 IC13 C310 C409 PS2 2 R861 G L317 R605 R139 O C141 Q324 1 10 C741 2.0A C758 C785 I O R342 H_CENT 11 PS702 C774 C776 IC4 I GND DF_V C78 3 IC2 TP+11V R511 R596 DF C740 D721 4 C751 C30 TP+9V R598 +15V GND C74 ICP-N15 Q353 C443 R521 C458 R544 R540 Q378 O R594 C84 10,-15V GND 1 UNH009 O R503 R508 R625 C15 TP+12V 6 CN9 C757 PS1 IC12 R332 IC708 12 CN16 IC1 C2 R366 R517 R516 2.0A 11 4 Q350 R526 R552 R624 X307 R563 C20 R562 51 C487 R593 Q369 10 C752 C12 R527 C429 Q355 C483 R21 R20 R16 1 C11 1 Q347 R484 C494 R12 I C3 33 IC309 C16 52 C438 C455 32 R17 IC9 6 5 CN7 1 C7 C781 8 R18 R507 C428 C425 R473 R13 R11 C10 C8 C485 R495 Q343 10 JUNGLE R568 UNH009 R519 R504 C482 R572 5 R483 64 1 Q346 R472 C457 C461 C467 C463 1 20 C481 R569 C9 Q342 C424 C464 R553 R554 19 C480 TP Y TP PB TP-15V TP PR D R538 C488 D318 D317 C466 R541 R551 C460 R542 Q374 Q367 R575 R576 R577 R566 C479 R44 R559 C476 9 PS701 7 R880 C435 1 4 1 RS R873 C478 L321 G2_MUTE VCC C 8 NL701 R859 C768 5 C1 TP+6V R834 I R874 NC 61 CN702 CN704 IC709 V_DRV (+) B 6 R852 R876 R875 R14 1 R10 TP+31V 12V R881 C779 GND VM 1 2V NC +1 3 5 V CN19 1 4 R39 R1 GND CN703 4 TP+135V 1 GS 1 R865 C770 SENSOR GND R890 I K 8 IC710 C47 8 R143 R142 IC10 1 5 B 4 R75 R144 1 8 IC11 8 5 4 TP7 VP GND V_DRV (-) R43 1 8 5 GND VP R145 R146 NC 4 GND 5 8 CN706 OFF SET 5 1 7 CN4 BS 5 1 6 NL703 R866 NL702 IC5 5 5 R882 CN18 4 C45 R37 C54 5 C55 R42 1 8 CN10 IC7 10 +135V R856 C760 CN17 1 CN14 4 L14 3 I C704 2 GND RI GHT GND L OWE R GND UP PE R GND LEFT A A BOARD LOCATOR LIST COMPONENT SIDE 1 DIODE D1 E-1 D317 C-2 D318 C-2 D319 D-2 D701 C-11 D704 C-11 D705 A-10 D710 F-9 D711 E-8 D712 E-8 D713 D-8 D718 B-9 D725 A-10 D726 A-10 D729 B-10 IC IC1 A-5 IC2 B-5 IC3 C-1 IC4 G-9 IC5 A-2 IC6 G-9 IC7 A-2 IC8 D-3 IC9 D-1 IC10 B-2 IC11 B-1 IC12 B-4 IC13 B-6 IC301 E-4 IC302 F-7 IC303 G-5 IC304 C-7 IC305 G-3 IC306 H-4 IC307 F-4 IC308 F-5 IC309 C-2 IC310 E-7 IC311 E-6 IC312 F-3 IC701 C-9 IC702 C-9 IC703 C-9 IC704 D-8 IC707 B-8 IC708 A-10 IC711 B-8 TRANSISTOR Q1 H-8 Q3 F-9 Q7 D-11 Q11 E-1 Q12 G-9 Q13 H-9 Q21 C-11 Q302 F-7 Q303 F-7 Q305 F-6 Q307 D-4 Q308 B-6 Q310 D-5 Q311 D-5 Q312 D-6 Q313 D-4 Q320 D-5 Q324 D-4 Q325 F-4 Q326 F-4 Q327 G-3 Q328 F-4 Q329 F-4 Q330 G-3 Q332 G-4 Q333 G-4 Q334 G-4 Q337 F-3 Q338 G-4 Q339 G-4 Q341 E-6 Q342 B-3 Q343 B-3 Q344 G-3 Q346 B-3 Q347 B-3 Q349 D-4 Q350 B-4 Q351 B-4 Q352 C-3 Q353 C-4 Q355 C-3 Q367 C-1 Q369 D-2 Q374 B-2 Q378 D-2 Q379 D-2 TRANSISTOR Q703 F-8 Q712 H-12 Q715 F-8 Q716 F-9 Q717 B-9 Q718 B-9 Q722 B-10 Q723 B-10 Q725 B-11 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A [TUNER, 3D COMB, AREG, CRT DRIVE, YCT, SYSTEM CONTROL, AUDIO OUTPUT] A BOARD LOCATOR LIST CONDUCTOR SIDE 3 PS701 R828 11 10 T P7 VP VM 12 V NC +1 3 5 V GND C442 R561 R557 R556 R558 L316 1 L321 R476 Q 331 R490 R501 354 Q R574 C435 R518 C507 R489 R477 R550 C477 C490 C438 - 15V R570 C470 GND C455 DF X307 C458 R311 C368 Q309 GND DF_V GND G I O C738 L705 C736 C737 R329 C735 R812 R815 C431 GND +15V C494 C408 C439 J UNGLE 10 C443 C489 C409 TP- 15V Q373 C486 C407 C406 L704 R44 C495 D312 C444 R567 C468 C472 R418 C488 C440 C449 R514 Q502 C141 C750 C742 R435 L313 H_CENT R623 H SHI FT R571 R547 R543 321 D I C9 TP+12V 1 R442 Q 335 Q 336 R458 C84 O I R597 C78 C82 C497 C338 T P +3 . 3 V C74 O C105 C104 C342 C313 TP+15V I C8 R330 C333 R351 C303 C375 I C332 314 Q R785 R301 L308 C322 R370 Q 315 R374 C316 R375 C318 R308 C317 R309 C374 R371 CN3 C83 R599 C498 380 Q 381 Q R443 R618 C309 R408 R461 R619 L14 CN14 UPP E R LOW ER L EFT GND GND GND R I GHT C779 GND C484 Q356 Q348 Q501 CN22 R441 340 Q 361 Q C312 C703 R782 R784 Q301 R778 R783 R459 R456 C385 R440 363 Q R409 R768 R779 R769 C701 21 TP MAI N TU OUT R728 C710 C709 R135 R57 R776 C714 C799 X701 TUNER Q8 R457 R406 R772 R736 L701 R134 R138 R137 Q 27 R775 R777 C146 R133 R55 R771 R774 R773 R712 R720 C713 C137 DET OUT Q714 R754 R716 R136 NC MODE C708 R709 R711 31 TP MAI N TU R C147 MUTE F MONO R719 C138 L OUT R OUT M OUT R147 R703 R733 TP MAI N TU L D 703 D Q701 L312 C702 C139 R460 C705 C728 C802 BI L LED ST LED R617 Q368 C394 Q707 GND G2_MUTE VCC R480 Q345 R513 C143 C362 721 Q C748 C749 L702 D 701 D714 D716 24 23 NL702 R GND RS I K C4 R493 R502 C310 C142 U- COM C706 GND VP GND V_DRV ( - ) NC Q357 I O L317 C707 NC SENSOR TP+135V V_DRV ( +) R510 R829 +135V C59 C136 C125 C2 Q713 D719 R833 GS G GND I K 12 V C12 PS3 L303 C307 C704 LP1 C C53 C110 I C12 C140 D702 1 VD1 C49 R1 C149 R830 VD2 VD3 C43 TP+11V G R836 R835 VD4 CN19 TP+31V C148 C744 1 8 CN18 C113 I C13 C150 C151 C806 C755 C739 C792 CN10 GND B GND CN704 C6 C793 C795 C809 C798 C780 R841 R840 C803 C811 C807 1 5 TP+9V C790 1 5 NL701 C787 C788 5 C778 C766 1 6 12 CN17 BS 12V R148 GND S I RCS STBY 5V C31 R847 R846 R853 C801 C753 C786 11 NL703 I C2 C776 C773 C784 C791 10 CN702 1 6 GND I I C1 I K CN703 OF F S E T 12V C3 TP+6V C785 R628 +1 1 V 6V - 5V GND GND C11 O 1 GND GND C5 RE L AY GND L10 STBY 5V C765 C032 C774 R863 C771 OCP D720 C763 C747 4 R860 C761 C775 AUDI O TP+3. 3V CN16 3 1 6 C1 C7 PS1 R. E. B C145 C758 C767 C772 R862 C762 C746 R854 R845 R842 R857 1 R861 SP( L) L. E. OVP ST BY- TI MER- L ED ST ERE O- L ED KEY1 C144 GND ST BY 5V D7 R153 SP( R) 9 1 CN4 7 1 CN9 C751 POWER AU GND - 19V CN705 C752 +1 9 V R832 723 D AU GND D 724 D721 PS702 C741 10 R849 1 5 6 1 2 R848 8 CN7 1 4 PS2 C764 7 CN706 C740 C757 A 6 C760 I C708 5 C769 D706 4 O 2 I 1 DET OUT2 C106 R467 318 Q C365 X1 C18 C57 SDAT GND PCLK 9V PDAT - 5V C404 DAT1 RV 1 R378 Q321 C32 A32 CN6 5V FSC GND MN C OUT GND CL K1 GND CONT- S OUT AUDI O_S EL1 GND SUB C GND GND DAT1 GND C372 R395 GND D1 - CB GND D2 - CR GND D2 - Y GND AUDI O L GND GND +9 V VAR R +1 2 V S UB T U L / R S UB T U V — 67 — R377 GND C- 1 MAI N T U V R396 C369 R379 CN5 C- 3 2 R386 C370 C371 R397 BV RH VP( V- FBP) CLK1 Q322 R383 R380 GH BH GND GND GND R429 C427 C390 C363 316 Q GND GND PS - V GND COMP V OUT A MUT E GND GND CONT - S I N L I NE MUT E GND GND GND S UB Y AUDI O_ S E L 2 D1 - Y D1 - CR GND GND GND AUDI O R GND D2 - CB GND GND GND GND GND GND 1, PDAT PCLK SI RCS 5V S CP G B GND / BI NT SDAT 11, SCLK R381 ) TH CONT( X- SW GV GND SUB YS MI D BI NT GND A32 CN6 CN11 C384 C364 C17 R22 GND GND X305 R365 RV / A_RESET SUB G R357 Q323 RH SCLK 3. 3V MI D BUSY 10 R466 GND GND / BI NT GND GND R465 C418 R358 R382 1 2 GND FB5 S- HD R359 1 CN1 R474 C402 C405 C423 RE_B RE_G RE_R CR GND 5V S- VD R471 R463 C32 C1 10 R402 R405 C391 R432 1 SEL Y OUT GND GND GND Q362 R360 R123 C810 R404 R401 R400 R403 L318 C335 C343 C19 C58 C26 C413 C387 R363 GND HV_PROT REGI _MUTE SEL CR OUT CB R362 R368 20 GND Y Q359 R367 VAR L MAI N T U R MAI N T U L A1 R89 CN12 C107 R106 R428 C417 7 CN24 VD1 GND C410 Q360 Q317 R118 R129 R109 R99 C114 R91 C127 R102 R101 Q 17 R93 R90 C121 R128 25 Q R115 R116 R120 23 C131 Q R121 T P2 P CL K R92 Q18 C126 R8 11 TP1 PDAT GND SEL CB OUT GND L311 R384 1 C426 L306 D 307 C357 358 Q L3 C28 C25 FB6 C22 C21 C39 C63 R124 R19 19 RE_YS RST R364 3D COMB HP GND ABL GND MI D HD GND R369 C14 GND +3. 3V GND GND L1 PI N( E- W ) +5V MI D VD DRC SEL2 PB PR C400 GND GND Q30 R509 R361 H_DRV HP VP GND GND GND C24 C13 GND R130 CN5 R9 TP11 SCLK C350 C351 C325 C327 C27 C23 R125 C60 Q15 C44 R108 R103 R82 R95 R85 C115 R104 R117 C51 C46 C52 S W1 SE T 9V GND S W2 2 10 Q19 R122 L6 T P1 0 S DAT 4 C67 C72 26 Q C135 GND CN15 CN701 1 I R119 J R001 J R2 R74 Q24 L7 R56 C68 C66 DF H SAW / REGI _MUTE HD GND GND R506 GND GND GND GND X303 C69 C61 TU1 R73 TU2 C79 MI D Y Y C348 H CENT GND GND VD GND DRC SEL1 R505 C62 Q2 R46 GND C311 5V MUTE RE SET VGA C40 L2 C329 V SHI FT GND MI D CB GND C323 C328 C38 C73 R63 C35 C36 C76 C56 C75 R59 C102 1 5 D 9V C80 C37 C42 Q5 30V L11 C87 5V GND MI D CR GND L4 C41 R48 C77 C112 C123 1 L8 GND GND GND MI D YS CN21 C354 R340 SDA SCL C120 1- 688- 867- 11 C326 TP6 HP MI D HS H SHI FT 1 4 CN2 1 2 SEN_R SEN_LE SEN_U C430 C352 R51 C81 C119 B A1 GND CN23 R50 6 R52 C86 C111 AS 9V CN8 C320 C403 306 Q C506 R613 R788 Q 706 704 Q R766 708 Q C90 C98 R49 6 Q R80 R155 R71 R62 R67 16 Q 4 Q C116 R54 R47 R105 R111 20 Q 6 R96 11 RF AGC C93 R78 SDA H C1 CN20 C419 R110 R68 R64 VI F L12 AS AD SEN_LO CN13 C331 X301 R447 R616 304 Q R344 R343 R318 R321 R372 Q 319 C95 15 C92 11 R114 R152 R151 L9 SCL G C305 MI D VS AFT OUT C88 9V 5V C306 R376 GND C132 RF AGC 30V R304 C505 R328 R352 R749 705 Q R767 R750 R27 9V R319 R353 Q710 Q702 C360 R347 DE- EM OUT Q709 C133 F R303 R787 709 D R740 R744 R313 20 14 Q L13 15 C134 C130 R127 R131 C103 TP SUB LI R VI F R786 708 D TP SUBTU OUT MUTE GND AFT OUT Q22 R743 C96 GND DET OUT 22 E GH GV BH 19 BV GND 20 DIODE D5 G-2 D7 A-6 D307 G-7 D312 C-9 D321 D-10 D702 C-2 D703 D-4 D706 A-2 D708 E-4 D709 E-4 D719 C-2 D720 B-6 D721 A-5 D723 A-2 D724 A-2 TRANSISTOR Q2 G-2 Q4 F-3 Q5 G-4 Q6 F-3 Q8 E-2 Q14 E-2 Q15 F-3 Q16 F-3 Q17 H-3 Q18 F-3 Q19 F-3 Q20 F-3 Q22 F-1 Q23 G-4 Q24 H-4 Q25 G-4 Q26 H-4 Q27 D-11 Q28 G-4 Q30 F-11 Q301 D-5 Q304 E-6 Q306 F-5 Q309 C-9 TRANSISTOR Q314 E-5 Q315 E-5 Q316 H-7 Q317 H-7 Q318 H-7 Q319 E-6 Q321 I-9 Q322 I-9 Q323 I-8 Q331 B-9 Q335 D-5 Q336 D-5 Q340 C-5 Q345 B-9 Q348 C-9 Q354 B-9 Q356 B-10 Q357 B-9 Q358 G-6 Q361 C-5 Q363 C-5 Q368 C-5 Q373 C-11 Q380 D-5 Q381 D-5 Q501 C-9 Q502 C-8 Q701 D-3 Q702 E-3 Q704 F-5 Q705 F-5 Q706 F-5 Q707 C-4 Q708 F-4 Q709 E-4 Q710 E-5 Q713 C-3 Q714 D-4 Q721 C-3 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 U BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 | R2027 75 1/10W :RN-CP | C2026 1 D2030 MTZJ-10B PROTECT 4 R2026 75 1/10W :RN-CP C2002 0.01 B:2012 D2029 MTZJ-10B PROTECT R2025 75 1/10W :RN-CP C2025 1 D2027 MTZJ-10B PROTECT | 5 | 6 | | 9 | 10 2 R2089 100 1/16W :CHIP 16 | 17 | 55 56 VGND 57 SUB C OUT 58 DEC-L 59 60 DEC-R 61 22 V-IN3 R-IN2 9 Y-IN2 10 S-V 11 C-IN2 12 RF SUB-L 13 RF SUB-R 14 MULTI-V IN LINE3 15 SSW-IN2 16 S2-IN2 C-IN1 R-IN1 L-IN1 Y-IN1 17 V-IN1 S2-IN1 7 6 5 4 3 8 RF MAIN-L 62 RF MAIN-V 63 RF MAIN-R 64 2 1 R2109 100 1/16W :CHIP VR Q2015 2SD601A AMP VAR GND 4-V 6 R2103 1/16W :CHIP R2148 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP 0.022 C2090 25V B:1608 2-Y 2-C DVDD DVDD CKSL MOD1 15 CPO MOD2 14 28 VCV IC2007 CXD2073Q-T4 SUB COMB FILTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C2114 0.1 16V B:1608 C2102 0.1 16V B:1608 C2098 0.1 16V B:1608 R2186 680 1/16W :RN-CP C2112 0.1 16V B:1608 Q2017 2SD601A AMP R2132 10k 1/16W :CHIP C2084 100 16V S-V R2147 270 1/16W :CHIP R2164 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP R2152 1.2k 1/16W :RN-CP AU-SEL2 C2071 100 16V D2006 MTZJ-10B C2028 100 16V SUB Y PB R2151 1.8k 1/16W :RN-CP 2 Y R2178 220 1/16W :RN-CP AU-SEL2 GND GND C20 SUB C A20 SUB Y GND A19 GND C18 GND GND R2156 47k 1/16W :CHIP R2150 1k 1/16W :CHIP R2142 330 1/16W :CHIP Q2024 2SD601A AMP R2149 470 1/16W :CHIP R2155 22k 1/16W :CHIP C2091 0.1 16V B:1608 Q2027 2SB709A BUFFER R2173 560 1/16W :CHIP R2159 8.2k 1/16W :CHIP R2177 100 1/16W :CHIP GND C15 GND A15 V56Y GND GND 2 1 GND GND A13 GND C12 R2176 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP R L R2182 0 :1608 A12 GND C11 GND A11 AUDIO R C10 AUDIO L GND A10 GND C9 GND A9 Q2028 2SB709A BUFFER 9V L2001 :LB2016 6 C8 VAR GND A8 VAR GND 9V C7 FL2003 4 V56PB C13 C2097 15p CH:1608 3 V56PR A14 C2096 15p CH:1608 6 +5V Q2021 2SB709A BUFFER GND A17 C16 C14 1 FL2002 4 R2183 220 1/16W :CHIP C2075 0.01 25V B:1608 C2004 22 25V C2077 100 16V VAR GND VAR GND A7 C6 VAR R A6 VAR L +12V A5 VAR GND C4 SUB TU L/R GND S-V M-R Q2026 2SB709A BUFFER R2070 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP 3 2 Q2012 2SB709A BUFFER Q2006 2SD601A R LINE OUT MUTE 1 MAIN TU R GND C2 GND A2 C1 MAIN TU V A1 MAIN TU L O-V 1 2 3 4 2-SW 2-Y 2-V V2-Y IN 8 10 11 MONI-V GND V2-SSWIN 6 9 R GND V2-L IN 5 7 2-C V2-R IN GND V2-C IN GND V2-V IN GND U BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST D2011 MTZJ-10B VB D1-CB — R2004 75 1/10W :RN-CP VG C2078 100 16V D2031 MTZJ-10B D1-Y R2199 470k 1/16W :CHIP D2039 MTZJ-10B 14 13 2 3 4 5 Y PB PR L2002 :LB2016 10 C2081 0.1 16V B:1608 C2080 100 16V A/V SWITCH TERMINAL BLOCK R2092 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP J2002 3P R2108 47k 1/16W :CHIP — R2083 1/16W :1608 R2088 1/16W :1608 9 N 0 D2002 MTZJ-10B R2078 1/16W :1608 6 0 0 J2003 3P D2-CR IC2002 NJM2283M YPBPR SWITCH O-R D2042 MTZJ-10B 7 C2128 10 8 — D1-CB D1-Y O-L R2061 C2061 10 470 1/16W :CHIP R2062 470 1/16W :CHIP 16 R2198 470k 1/16W :CHIP R2197 470 1/16W :CHIP 15 R2196 470 1/16W :CHIP 1 R D2003 MTZJ-10B 12 L C2003 470 25V 11 MONITOR OUT M +9V D2032 MTZJ-10B O-V R2002 470k 1/16W :CHIP D2-CB C2079 100 16V R2001 75 1/10W :RN-CP V J2004 3P D2-Y R2003 75 1/10W :RN-CP — D1-CR L 45 4.5 46 NC 47 4.4 48 NC 49 5.3 50 4.5 51 4.4 52 4.5 53 4.9 54 4.5 55 NC 56 4.5 57 GND 58 4.3 59 4.4 60 3.9 61 4.4 62 4.4 63 4.3 64 4.5 IC2007 PIN VOLT 1 1.8 2 GND 3 5.0 4 1.1 5 NC 6 5.0 7 1.3 8 GND 9 2.0 10 2.7 11 1.0 12 2.0 13 GND 14 0.0 15 GND 16 GND 17 NC 18 GND CN2002 11P :S-MICRO 2-R R2068 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP VIDEO IC2004 PIN VOLT 1 3.9 2 4.4 3 3.9 4 4.4 5 0.5 6 NC 7 4.9 8 4.5 9 4.4 10 4.3 11 4.4 12 4.4 13 NC 14 NC 15 3.9 16 4.4 17 3.9 18 4.4 19 4.4 20 NC 21 4.9 22 3.9 23 3.9 24 4.4 25 3.9 26 4.4 27 NC 28 0.1 29 NC 30 NC 31 NC 32 GND 33 4.4 34 4.4 35 GND 36 0.0 37 NC 38 4.5 39 NC 40 4.5 41 4.4 42 9.0 43 4.4 44 4.3 TO H4:CN9401 R2105 100 1/16W :CHIP O-L R IC2001 PIN VOLT 1 4.5 2 0.0 3 4.5 4 0.0 5 4.5 6 4.5 7 4.5 8 4.5 9 9.0 10 4.5 11 4.5 12 4.5 13 4.5 14 4.5 15 4.5 16 GND IC2002 PIN VOLT 1 4.6 2 5.0 3 3.1 4 GND 5 3.1 6 3.1 7 5.0 8 4.6 9 4.6 10 GND 11 4.6 12 5.0 13 9.0 14 4.6 15 GND 16 4.6 IC2003 PIN VOLT 1 4.5 2 4.5 3 4.4 4 GND 5 4.4 6 4.5 7 4.5 8 9.0 C2005 0.1 16V B:1608 R2111 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP 2-L Q2005 2SD601A L LINE OUT MUTE SUB TU V A3 U BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST R2116 8.2k 1/16W :CHIP 8 VCC RIN ROUT LOUT R V5 IN R V6 IN 7 LIN :CHIP R2114 1/16W R2038 :CHIP 1/16W 100 100k 100 100 4 6 8 C2088 10 R2029 :CHIP 1/16W R2035 :CHIP 1/16W R2036 :CHIP 1/16W C2032 10 MAIN-L IC2003 NJM4558-TE2 AUDIO-BUFFER 5 R2037 :CHIP 1/16W NC ROUT R DVI IN R MAIN IN 7 R2107 68 1/16W :CHIP C2083 100 16V C3 M-L 100 :CHIP R2115 1/16W C2101 10 6 R2030 100 1/16W :CHIP MAIN- R R2005 75 1/10W :RN-CP O-R R2193 100 1/16W :CHIP 9 100 AU-SEL1 D1-CR 10 5 AU-SEL2 VR D2007 MTZJ-10B C2007 10 R2006 470k 1/16W :CHIP 11 4 L L C2107 0.1 :MPS C2106 0.1 :MPS R2054 :CHIP 1/16W 9V 3 12 VREF GND 2 L V5 IN LDVI IN 1 13 C2 C1 14 LOUT 100 100k YPBPR FOR HD D2008 MTZJ-10B C2008 10 R2007 470k 1/16W :CHIP C2105 10 R 15 R2028 :CHIP 10k 1/16W C2104 10 :CHIP R2057 1/16W 16 L MAIN IN IC2001 NJM2750M-TE2 AUDIO SWITCH L V6 IN D2010 MTZJ-10B D2005 MTZJ-10B C2070 10 GND AU-SEL1 A22 A16 +9V C2040 100 16V 10k C2076 100 16V R2045 470k 1/16W :CHIP CONT-S IN CONT-S OUT C22 C19 L D2009 MTZJ-10B D2004 MTZJ-10B C2064 10 A24 C23 A21 M-V R2044 470k 1/16W :CHIP GND C21 SUB C PR R2174 560 1/16W :RN-CP 3 R2130 47 1/16W :CHIP GND A23 AU-SEL1 R2185 470 1/16W :RN-CP R2175 470 1/16W :CHIP R2157 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP C2087 20p CH:1608 R2138 100 1/16W :CHIP A25 C24 C17 Q2025 2SD601A AMP R2136 390 1/16W :CHIP R2131 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP DAT1 A18 R2137 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP Q2020 2SD601A BUFFER R2124 1k 1/16W :CHIP GND C25 A4 J2005 5P K R2184 1/16W :RN-CP C2113 0.1 16V B:1608 9 GND LINE MUTE A26 -2 DVI AUDIO OR DVD 3.3k 11 10 VRF CLPO CLK1 C5 C2072 100 16V R2008 75 1/10W :RN-CP VIDEO 5 13 31 GND A-MUTE A27 R2187 0 :1608 12 30 GND COMP V OUT C26 C2127 0.01 25V B:1608 S-L/R R2009 75 1/10W :RN-CP I — C2122 10 D2-CR R2010 75 1/10W :RN-CP GND A29 A28 D2012 MTZJ-10B D2-Y J 17 27 C2012 10 D2-CB L 18 DGND 19 16 29 C2092 0.1 16V B:1608 20 26 32 C2069 0.01 25V B:1608 R2080 :CHIP 1/16W R2082 :CHIP 1/16W R2084 :CHIP 100 1/16W R2086 :CHIP 1/16W 4.7k R2087 :CHIP 100 1/16W 100 4 21 VB VG FSC MN C OUT C27 1 +9V 4.7k R2074 :CHIP 1/16W C2046 10V B:1608 R2075 :CHIP 1/16W C2048 10V B:1608 R2077 :CHIP 1/16W 100 100 100 DGND FL2001 C2085 15p CH:1608 SUB Y 4-L 22 FSCIN S-L/R 2-R R2069 1/6W :CHIP 3 23 A MUTE FB2002 BLM11A601S :1608 25 M-L R2104 100 1/16W :CHIP 2-SW R2065 1/6W :CHIP 2 R2169 56k 1/16W :CHIP 4-R 100 A MUTE 2.2k GND C29 C28 M-R D2014 MTZJ-10B 2.2k R2166 560 1/16W :CHIP R2153 1k 1/16W :CHIP R2123 470 1/16W :RN-CP R2122 1k 1/16W :CHIP R2118 1k 1/16W :CHIP R2100 1/6W :CHIP R2099 100 1/16W :CHIP R2098 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP R2097 100 1/16W :CHIP C2056 0.47 10V B:1608 R2096 100 1/16W :CHIP PS-V C2014 1 R2011 470k 1/16W :CHIP H 1 Q2016 2SD601A AMP R2121 100 1/16W :CHIP D2013 MTZJ-10B R2012 470k 1/16W :CHIP L R2113 1k 1/16W :CHIP M-V 0.47 R2063 :CHIP 1/16W R2066 :CHIP 1/16W R2071 :CHIP 1/16W R2072 :CHIP 1/16W R2073 :CHIP 1/16W 100 100 100 4.7k C2045 0.01 25V B:1608 24 SUB C 2.2k C2013 10 R +5V A30 5V C2111 10 YOUT 54 SUB Y OUT R2133 180 1/16W :RN-CP C2103 0.1 16V B:1608 DAVS 53 TRAP1 R2110 100 1/16W :CHIP -2 J2006 5P YPBPR FOR HD 21 PS-V A31 C2006 0.1 16V B:1608 DAVD 52 SUB R OUT DEC-V 18 C2089 10 R2125 2.7k 1/16W :RN-CP C2099 0.1 16V B:1608 C2094 0.001 B:1608 VIN SUB L OUT SUB V OUT Y-IN3 19 C2062 0.1 16V B:1608 CIN C2055 10 L-IN3 20 FB2001 BLM11A102S :1608 ADVS 0.01 51 24 D2015 MTZJ-10B Q2007 2SD601A MUTE Q2029 2SD601A MUTE -2 50 SUB C IN 49 23 SW R2055 1k 1/16W :CHIP C2052 25V B:1608 C2050 10V B:1608 0.47 48 BIA S 47 SUB Y IN VCC 46 MUT E 45 TRA P2 44 M AIN C O UT YOU T3 43 M AIN R O UT MONITOR V OUT 100 C2043 0.01 25V C2044 B:1608100 16V 42 IC2004 CXA2069Q AV-SW1 C2015 1 R2060 470 1/16W :CHIP D2034 1SS133T-77 G | CN2001 64P :B-TO B-P ADVD C-IN3 R-IN3 4.7k R2014 470k 1/16W :CHIP R2013 470k 1/16W :CHIP D2033 1SS133T-77 — 41 1-V R MONITOR R OUT R2064 :CHIP 1/16W R2067 :CHIP 1/16W 26 25 1-C VAR OR FIX OUT VIDEO 7 20 C31 D2016 MTZJ-10B C2016 10 R2059 470 1/16W :CHIP R2195 470 1/16W :CHIP D2035 MTZJ-10B PROT 100 3-V D2017 MTZJ-10B R2194 470 1/16W :CHIP L 40 28 SSW-IN3 4-R J2007 2P 39 27 S2-IN1 4.7k 4-L — 38 21 SSW-IN1 R2015 470k 1/16W :CHIP R | A32 2-V C2017 10 D2018 MTZJ-10B L J2009 2P 19 C32 C2060 100 16V V-IN2 3-Y 3-L R — | VIDEO Q2022 2SD601A AMP L-IN2 R2016 470k 1/16W :CHIP 37 2-L C2018 1 36 30 4-V R2017 75 1/10W :RN-CP 35 29 R2051 1/16W :CHIP R2050 1/16W :CHIP R2049 100 1/16W :CHIP R2048 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R2047 100 1/16W :CHIP 100 V 34 31 R2056 1/16W :CHIP 1k S13 3-R — 18 Q2009 2SD601A AMP Q2013 2SD601A AMP 32 C2036 0.01 25V B:1608 C2033 1 3-R 3-C VIDEO 4 33 R2039 10k 1/16W :CHIP R2034 33 1/16W :CHIP D2019 MTZJ-10B C2019 10 R2052 470 1/16W :CHIP VIDEO SUB/MAI N L OUT R2040 1M 1/16W :CHIP R2046 560 1/16W :CHIP R SU B/MAIN Y /V OUT D2020 MTZJ-10B C2020 10 R2019 470k 1/16W :CHIP C2038 220p CH:1608 Q2004 2SD601A AMP SCL R2032 100k 1/16W :CHIP 3-L R2042 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP SDA 3-V D2021 MTZJ-10B PROTECT R2018 470k 1/16W :CHIP Q2002 2SB709A BUFFER R2031 47k 1/16W :CHIP C2037 0.047 16V B:1608 R2094 0 :1608 R2058 10k 1/16W :RN-CP AGN D S13 L DCO UT Q2001 2SD601A BUFFER Q2003 2SB709A BUFFER COU T3 C2001 0.01 B:2012 C2021 1 R2 OR DVD | C30 MONITOR L OUT 3-C D2023 MTZJ-10B PROTECT L2 VIDEO 6 15 PS-V R2053 470 1/16W :CHIP 1-L 2 C2022 1 R2041 56k 1/16W :CHIP 3-Y D2024 MTZJ-10B PROTECT R2020 75 1/10W :RN-CP E | TO A:CN6 R2043 100 1/16W :CHIP 1-Y 4 V2 J2008 3P 14 VIDEO D2022 MTZJ-10B PROTECT — | 9V D2025 MTZJ-10B DEC-L C2023 10 R2022 75 1/10W :RN-CP R2021 75 1/10W :RN-CP SW2 D 13 1-R R2023 470k 1/16W :CHIP VIDEO 3 | R2090 1k 1/16W :CHIP D2026 MTZJ-10B PROTECT C2024 10 R1 — 1 12 Q2008 2SD601A AMP R2085 1k 1/16W :CHIP 1-L R2024 470k 1/16W :CHIP C | +9V 1-V L1 11 R2081 100 1/16W :CHIP S11 V1 3 | 1-C 4 1 VIDEO 1 B — 8 1-R 3 — F | MO NI-V SW1 J2001 6P S TERMINAL BLOCK — 7 1-Y MAIN-L 2 MA IN-R | 0.47 1 A AUDIO PROCESSOR Q2010 2SD601A SYNC SW D2001 MTZJ-10B 9-965-944-01<RA6>U O U BOARD WAVEFORMS Q2001 Q2002 Q2003 Q2004 Q2005 Q2006 Q2007 Q2008 Q2009 Q2010 Q2012 Q2013 Q2015 Q2016 Q2017 Q2020 Q2021 Q2022 Q2024 Q2025 Q2026 Q2027 Q2028 Q2029 B 0.1 8.4 7.8 3.8 0.3 0.3 0.4 4.3 4.4 0.0 4.5 4.3 4.5 4.7 5.0 1.6 4.2 3.3 1.5 2.6 7.2 1.3 1.1 0.4 C 4.9 0.1 5.6 7.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 9.0 5.0 GND 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 5.0 1.3 9.0 4.2 9.0 5.1 GND GND 0.0 E GND 9.0 8.5 3.2 GND GND 0.0 3.7 3.7 GND 5.1 3.7 3.9 8.7 4.4 1.0 4.8 2.7 0.9 2.0 7.9 2.0 1.7 GND All voltages are in V. 1 2.2Vp-p (H) — 68 — 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 5.0 NC 5.0 GND NC GND 2.5 5.0 2.2 2.2 5.0 GND GND 1.8 All voltages are in V. KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 U [AV SWITCH, TERMINAL BLOCK, AUDIO PROCESSOR] COMPONENT SIDE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A- 1405- C2065 R2044 R2045 J2005 234590 C J2002 J2003 C2070 C2064 D2005 D2031 C2072 J2007 D2033 D2034 D2021 C2080 C2003 C2021 D2009 D2028 J2004 D2003 D2030 D2001 ( 1- 723- 195- 11) J2008 D2022 C2026 D2004 D2002 1- 689- 619- 11 C2018 B C2063 C2078 GND C2022 GND GND V2 V IN J 2009 D2018 J2010 D2029 137- A D2024 D2023 GND V2 C IN V2 SSWIN V2 Y IN V2 R IN V2 L IN J2001 GND 11 J2006 1 CP2001 CN2002 A C2025 D2027 C2004 C2081 D2032 16 9 C2079 C2071 D2026 D2039 D2006 D2011 D2010 I C2002 R2076 R2091 C2077 R2108 R2078 D2025 D 8 R2092 C2061 R2068 C2024 1 Q2010 L2002 R2088 D2042 R2079 R2083 C2076 C2128 D2013 C2013 8 R2037 9 C2008 C2007 R2054 Q2011 SUB TU V VAR R MAIN TU V 1 GND +12V 5 VAR GND GND SUB TU L/R C2106 10 GND GND AUDIO L GND GND GND GND 15 GND V56PB S-ATT SUB-C 20 GND S OUT AU-SEL2 GND DAT1 25 L2001 1 8 GND GND CLK1 GND MN C OUT FSC +5V 30 C2055 Q2013 C2050 R2067 R2081 Q2009 Q2008 C2085 R2089 R2064 IC2004 C2127 C2075 C2104 C2105 C2088 R2113 R2104 R2090 C2040 C2032 C2052 R2118 C2044 R2085 C2060 52 32 R2166 D2035 51 4 5 IC2003 R2028 33 C2107 1 16 IC2001 D2015 R2057 C2028 +9V C2016 64 C2083 R2035 Q2014 R2073 R2072 C2020 R2071 R2063 R2066 C2045 C2015 C2062 Q2015 FB2002 C2014 D2014 R2036 C2068 R2103 R2112 C2006 FL2001 C2115 C2122 R2120 C2101 C2056 R2098 R2099 R2100 R2109 R2087 R2055 20 R2048 R2117 R2086 1 R2038 R2110 R2146 32 24 FB2001 R2080 R2125 C2090 16 25 17 D2012 C2012 D2016 R2056 C2089 R2177 R2182 R2051 1 C2092 8 9 C2112 R2181 R2042 D2019 FL2003 C2019 C2091 R2174 R2149 C2096 Q2027 FL2002 R2178 C2114 R2184 IC2007 R2050 R2169 R2133 FL2004 C2084 C2111 C2103 C2099 R2082 R2049 R2183 R2185 C2094 R2052 R2046 R2043 A32 F R2041 C2033 D2007 C2017 D2017 R2053 C32 R2124 R2187 C2097 R2173 Q2028 R2130 19 R2047 R2159 Q2003 C1 R2142 R2058 R2077 E Q2004 R2095 A1 D2020 D2008 C2023 CN2001 R2106 R2102 C2059 — 69 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 U [AV SWITCH, TERMINAL BLOCK, AUDIO PROCESSOR] CONDUCTOR SIDE R2033 R2034 C2046 R2031 C2007 GND MAI N TU L VAR GND GND MAI N TU R GND VAR GND VAR L GND VAR GND AUDI O R GND V56Y GND GND GND GND GND GND V56PB SUB- Y GND V56PR GND GND AU- SEL1 GND LI NE MUTE GND R2009 GND +12V SUB TU V MAI N TU V SUB TU L/ R +9V GND VAR R GND AUDI O L C2107 C2106 VAR GND GND GND GND S- ATT GND SUB- C GND AU- SEL2 Q2029 VAR OR FI X OUT Q2007 R2065 R Q2006 R2070 D2039 L L D2031 C2078 C2080 D2009 C2086 C2072 J 2007 C2071 J 2004 D2034 D2033 R2001 MONI TOR OUT R2002 1- 689- 619- 11 J 2003 J 2002 ( 1- 723- 195- 11) R2008 C2070 D2005 D2004 C2064 VG VG D2001 J 2006 CP2001 11 D2006 D2032 C2053 C2082 J 2009 J 2005 D2024 C2022 GND V2 V I N GND IN V2 SSW V2 C I N V2 Y I N D2023 C2001 D2011 D2010 D2002 D2018 R2027 GND R VD2002 VD2003 R2021 C2002 V2 L I N Q2026 VD2005 VD2006 R2003 GND R2014 C2003 YPBPR FOR HD OR DVD VB R2004 C2018 R2059 R2196 C2077 C2076 C2079 R2194 Q2012 VR VR D2022 R2010 VD2001 R2022 C2073 R2111 R2107 VD2004 J 2008 VI DEO 1 2 SW 1 SW C2026 YPBPR FOR HD OR DVD V V1 V2 C2047 R2017 R2198 C2005 R2101 R2005 R2197 C2004 R2116 VB L2 VI DEO 4 C2010 L L C2058 R2105 R2020 R2026 CONT- S OUT GND C2061 R2006 L1 D2030 GND DAT1 R2061 C2049 C2009 J 2001 CLK1 D2042 C2057 R2013 R2195 R2011 D2021 D2029 R2199 Q2005 R R R R2 R1 C2066 C2067 R2016 C2039 C2021 C2054 C2074 R2062 R2019 D2028 GND C2128 D2007 D2013 D2008 R2069 D2012 R2015 R2018 C2041 V2 R I N GND +5V FSC GND MN C OUT R2115 C2014 C2008 C2017 D2017 R2007 C2025 1 D2014 C2012 C2013 D2003 C2011 R2023 D2015 R2060 R2040 C2037 R2025 CN2001 C2083 R2012 D2027 CN2002 C2040 C2015 C2016 R2039 C2036 C2042 9 C2101 D2016 C2051 F R2029 R2030 R2084 C2069 R2203 R2024 D2026 R2114 C2028 Q2002 C2024 D CONT- S I N GND GND Q2001 C2020 R2096 R2094 C2023 D2025 C2048 C2038 J 2010 C2019 D2020 R2155 D2019 Q2024 C R2097 R2074 C2033 R2193 R2121 R2093 R2075 R2138 R2150 Q2021 R2157 C2104 C2105 C2089 R2176 R2156 E C2088 C2060 C2043 Q2016 Q2022 R2132 R2127 C2032 R2122 R2032 Q2017 Q2025 C2098 R2175 R2164 B 8 C2055 D2035 R2123 R2153 R2186 C2102 7 A32 C2113 C32 R2137 R2152 6 C2044 R2148 R2151 PS- V C2122 R2147 C2087 5 A- MUTE 4 COMP V OUT R2131 C2111 C2084 3 A1 R2136 2 C1 A Q2020 1 L R DVI AUDI O — 70 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. AD BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 39 37 VVSS 36 R1646 1/16W 2.2k C1632 0.1 25V F:1608 +5V 29 28 I/DREG BSY 27 I/DREG OVF 26 59 O/NVM STOP 25 60 O/I2C RST 24 61 O/DREGI RST 23 10 11 12 13 14 I SEN_LO 9 I SEN_U 8 I SEN_LE 7 I SEN_R 6 O OSC 5 I OSC 15 16 17 18 1 DRV DGH 47 48 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 8 1 2 6 3 7 R1709 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1706 22k 1/16W :RN-CP IC1612 NJM2068V-TE2 BH FILTER & AMP R1694 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1722 5p CH:1608 5 3 4 +VCC -VCC 4 8 5 C1718 0.1 25V F:1608 C1714 0.1 25V F:1608 R1708 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1704 22k 1/16W :RN-CP C1721 100p CH:1608 R1699 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP 2 3 C1677 100 16V R1673 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1715 0.1 25V F:1608 +VCC 6 3 4 R1675 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1668 100p CH:1608 C1708 680p CH:2012 C1707 470p CH:1608 7 1 +VCC 2 8 6 C1673 5p CH:1608 R1698 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1685 0.1 25V F:1608 C1674 470p CH:1608 R1672 22k 1/16W :RN-CP R1670 22k 1/16W :RN-CP R1687 470 1/10W :RN-CP R1637 1/16W :CHIP -VCC IC1603 NJM2068V-TE2 RV-FILTER & AMP RE_YS 1k C1694 100p CH:1608 R1691 22k 1/16W :RN-CP R1696 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1676 680p CH:2012 7 1 +VCC 2 4 C1652 0.1 25V F:1608 C1680 0.1 25V F:1608 -VCC C1695 R1692 5p 22k 1/16W CH:1608 :RN-CP IC1609 NJM2068V-TE2 GV FILTER & AMP R1697 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1712 0.1 25V F:1608 R1695 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1690 22k 1/16W :RN-CP -VCC R1703 22k 1/16W :RN-CP IC1611 NJM2068V-TE2 BV FILTER & AMP C1690 100p CH:1608 C1720 5p CH:1608 R1707 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1705 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1702 22k 1/16W :RN-CP C1717 100p CH:1608 RE_YS/YM 0.1 C1628 25V F:1608 19 NC E VCC E RST A0 A1 VDD WP A2 PCLK E PDAT R1713 10k 1/16W :CHIP R1686 100 1/10W :RN-CP R1653 470 1/16W :CHIP IC1605 PST9143NL DEF5V RESET R1714 10k 1/16W :CHIP R1712 10k 1/16W :CHIP D1603 1SS355TE Q1606 2SC2412K SW R1619 0 :1608 R1711 10k 1/16W :CHIP L R1622 33k 1/10W :CHIP M 100 100 R1649 1/16W :CHIP R1648 1/16W :CHIP IC1607 M24128-BWMN6T PJED NVM X1601 16MHz — RE_G RE_R RE_B :1608 :1608 :1608 :1608 :1608 PJED CPU FB1608 BLM11A601S FB1609 BLM11A601S FB1610 BLM11A601S FB1611 BLM11A601S FB1612 BLM11A601S FB1613 BLM11A601S 2 PJE DRIVE 5 4 20 19 18 6 17 16 9 15 14 13 12 11 10 8 7 6 5 4 1 3 3 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 9 13 12 11 10 8 7 DIGITAL REGI 1 C1641 0.1 25V F:1608 2 RE_YS/YM 1k L1602 :LB2016 :1608 FB1605 BLM11A601S :1608 :1608 FB1603 BLM11A601S C1637 22p CH:1608 R1657 :CHIP 1/16W SEN_R SEN_LE SEN_U FB1617 BLM11A601S SEN_LO R1621 :CHIP 1/16W R1623 :CHIP 1/16W R1643 :CHIP 1/16W R1652 :CHIP 1/16W 1k 1k 1k 1k 6 5 4 3 2 1 C1644 0.1 25V F:1608 C1730 1000 6.3V SEN_R BV GND BH GH GV RV RH -5V GND GND PDAT PCLK SDAT /A_RESET GND RE_R RE_G RE_B TO A:CN11 SCLK CN1602 20P :B TO B-S /BINT GND RE_YS +3.3V HP VP GND +5V DF GND GND H SAW /REGI_MUTE H CENT V SHIFT TO A:CN12 GND 9-965-944-01<RA6>AD CN1601 20P :B TO B-S P C1643 0.1 25V F:1608 D1606 UPZS-5.1B SEN_U C1732 0.01 25V B:1608 SEN_R — SEN_LO D1605 UPZS-5.1B SEN_LE O C1733 0.01 25V B:1608 SEN_U D1604 UPZS-5.1B SEN_LO C1734 0.01 25V B:1608 :1608 1SS355TE SEN_LE D1607 UPZS-5.1B H SHIFT — C1731 0.01 25V B:1608 C1638 22p CH:1608 D1601 N — 71 — BH BV GH GV RV RH RV RH GV BV R1654 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP GH 8 C1633 0.1 25V F:1608 7 R1680 0 :1608 6 SEN_LO SEN_R SEN_LE SEN_U R1636 10k 1/16W :CHIP 5 1k R1615 :CHIP 1/16W C1634 4.7 C1619 0.1 25V F:1608 BH 4 GND 3 /RESET 2 I EXPLL 20 I HP 64 O/RAM CLR R1601 47k 1/16W :CHIP I/BINT 21 I EXODD 22 63 I VBLK 62 O/DREGI MUTE 1 — 6 3 30 I/DREG ACK 5 58 R1606 1k 1/16W :CHIP 32 31 I DPJE SVA2 1 O I O R I DPJE SVA0 I DPJE SVA1 IC1606 CXP86460-647Q PJED-CPU 57 K -5V 2 56 R1682 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1661 0.1 25V F:1608 R1667 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP Q1607 2SC2412K 4 33 3 34 1 35 2 36 3 37 O G NC 38 O B VD D 39 O YS 40 O YM 41 O XLC 42 I EXLC 43 55 O/NVM WRITE PROT — — 44 C1696 5p CH:1608 R1683 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1646 470p CH:1608 4 54 45 GN D 46 I/ VP 47 MAIN SDA 53 O HSHIFT 48 MAIN SCL 52 O VSHIFT 49 DREG SCL C1602 100 16V 50 R1693 22k 1/16W :RN-CP IC1610 NJM2068V-TE2 GH FILTER & AMP -5V R1658 22k 1/16W :CHIP R1676 1k 1/16W :CHIP R1625 1k 1/16W :CHIP C1618 100 16V I DR EG SDA J 51 C1603 0.1 25V F:1608 C1681 0.1 25V F:1608 R1674 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1649 680p CH:2012 3 R1602 10k 1/16W :CHIP O DR EG SDA — R1609 100 1/16W :CHIP C1666 100p CH:1608 R1681 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1668 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP Q1603 2SC2412K INV C1635 47p CH:1608 C1621 0.1 25V F:1608 C1608 0.1 25V F:1608 R1669 22k 1/16W :RN-CP C1669 5p CH:1608 R1659 22k 1/16W :CHIP FB1615 BLM11A601S :1608 C1607 100 16V R1671 22k 1/16W :RN-CP IC1602 NJM2068V-TE2 RH FILTER & AMP C1711 680p CH:2012 C1709 470p CH:1608 +5V R1614 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP RB1605 100*4 +VCC -VCC +5V R1604 10k 1/16W :CHIP R1603 1k 1/16W :CHIP FB1616 BLM11A601S :1608 -VCC R1700 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1688 0.1 25V F:1608 5 R1605 1k 1/16W :CHIP :1608 C1651 0.1 25V F:1608 R1701 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1678 680p CH:2012 C1675 470p CH:1608 7 1 +VCC 2 C1645 470p CH:1608 +5V FB1607 BLM11A601S R1684 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1659 0.1 25V F:1608 4 +5V I DRH C1647 680p CH:2012 R1665 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP +3.3V — 10 R1685 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP R1666 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP D1693 1SS355TE C1639 100 16V 100 C1626 25V F:1608 R1634 :CHIP 1/16W R1635 :CHIP 1/16W R1627 :CHIP 1/16W 0.1 100 1k C1617 25V F:1608 R1618 :CHIP 1/16W R1620 :CHIP 1/16W 0.1 R1600 10k 1/16W :CHIP D1692 1SS355TE FB1604 BLM11A601S :1608 R1611 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 38 +5V FB1614 BLM11A601S :1608 R1638 220 1/16W :CHIP G — 11 C1629 0.1 25V F:1608 R1647 10k 1/16W :CHIP +3.3V H DGV R1642 1/16W :CHIP D1691 1SS355TE — C1704 100 16V C1697 0.1 25V F:1608 8 C1610 470p B:1608 C1698 0.1 25V F:1608 1 25 OUTC NC 7 24 VDDC NC NC 6 23 VSSC1 NC VSSC2 5 22 NC 4 21 NC C1699 0.1 25V F:1608 8 20 NC C1692 100 16V C1691 100 16V 7 19 NC C1682 0.1 25V F:1608 6 18 VDDGH VDDGV C1683 0.1 25V F:1608 5 PWM1 17 GV +5V 1k +3.3V HBLKOUT 26 VBLKOUT4 27 VBLKOUT3 29 28 PWM2 VBLKOUT2 VSS3 16 C1670 0.1 25V F:1608 R1650 330 1/16W :CHIP 31 30 CKOUT 15 C1663 100 16V C1656 0.1 25V F:1608 RE_R GH REFGH REFGV 6 +5V C1700 0.1 25V F:1608 34 VDDE1 VBLKOUT1 14 SCLS 13 SDAS 12 Q1604 2SC2412K CLAMPS R1660 1k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP BH 37 XTEST7 11 12 TEST3 99 10 VSSBH VSSBV 36 TEST2 98 9 13 97 40 ROUT HPIN EO 35 8 35 32 ODEVSEL XTEST6 7 14 33 ODEVOUT XTEST5 96 6 VDDBH VSSGH 34 ODEVIN NC2 95 5 REFBH VDDRV 15 DAVSS2 94 4 REFRV 33 SG2 93 3 RV 16 SHADING 92 41 VSS4 E1 38 2 VSSRV 32 VRP2 91 42 EXCKIN C1671 0.1 25V F:1608 C1664 100 16V RE_G 17 90 EXCKSEL C1657 0.1 25V F:1608 R1662 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP FB1602 BLM11A601S :1608 :CHIP 2.1 Vp-p (V) 2.3 Vp-p (V) 5 2.5 Vp-p (V) C1693 100 16V 31 VRN2 C1636 0.1 16V B:1608 C1631 100 16V R1644 1/16W 2.2k VDDBV 18 DAVDD2 89 C1630 0.1 25V F:1608 43 C1701 0.0047 B:CHIP C1684 0.1 25V F:1608 30 NC1 88 45 44 REFBV 19 DAVSS1 87 47 46 GOUT BV 29 SG1 86 1 VDDRH DVDD DVSS VSSBV 20 DF 85 TEST4 REFRH DGH DRV MUTED 28 84 48 VVDD VPIN RH 21 VRP1 XTEST3 VSSRH 27 VRN1 IC1601 CM0017AF DIGITAL-REGI DVSS 22 DAVDD1 83 VCOIN WCLK 26 TEST1 82 PDOUT BCLK 23 VSS7 81 VCOSEL DBV 25 BIN VDDE2 80 XTEST4 DGV 24 YMIN E2 49 BHOUT2 79 R1656 1k 1/16W :RN-CP R1655 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1672 0.1 25V F:1608 C1665 100 16V 1 BCLK YSIN 50 C1658 0.1 25V F:1608 2 WCLK1 R1651 330 1/16W :CHIP 8 WCLK2 +5V VSS8 RVOUT1 DIVOUT 78 100 +3.3V R1645 330 1/16W :CHIP DRH 5 R1639 :CHIP 1/16W 100 VDD4 BOUT GVOUT1 GIN BVOUT1 RIN RHOUT1 VDD3 GHOUT1 51 VSSS RVOUT2 BHOUT1 52 YMOUT GVOUT2 53 YSOUT RHOUT2 BVOUT2 54 4 DBH RE_B R1641 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 55 77 R1608 100 1/16W :CHIP F 56 XOFDET — GHOUT2 57 VSS2 R1607 1k 1/16W :CHIP 58 VDD2 F:1608 59 XRESET F:1608 25V 60 XRAMCLR F:1608 25V 0.1 61 X12CRES 25V 0.1 62 XMUTE 0.1 C1609 0.0022 B:1608 63 XBUSY C1611 64 XACKM C1613 C1612 C1604 0.1 25V F:1608 E 65 XSTOP F:1608 66 SCLM 25V 67 SDAM 0.1 68 XWC C1614 69 VSS1 F:1608 70 VDD1 F:1608 25V 71 100 — FB1601 BLM11A601S :1608 25V 0.1 72 100 C1601 100 16V 0.1 73 XTEST2 D C1616 C1615 74 XTEST1 C1606 0.1 25V F:1608 C1605 0.1 25V F:1608 75 IC1608 CD0031AM D/A CONVERTER +3.3V 3 2 2.1 Vp-p (V) RE_YS C1627 0.1 25V F:1608 B — AD BOARD WAVEFORMS FB1606 BLM11A601S :1608 C1625 0.1 25V F:1608 76 DBH C1640 100 16V RB1604 100*4 — — DBV DGV RB1603 100*4 DRV DGH DRH DBV DBH +5V C | 1 +5V A 2.0 Vp-p (V) 2.3 Vp-p (V) KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 AD AD [DIGITAL REGI, PJED CPU, PJE DRIVE] COMPONENT SIDE 1 2 3 4 [DIGITAL REGI, PJED CPU, PJE DRIVE] CONDUCTOR SIDE 1 5 2 3 4 5 1-688-869-11 1- 688- 869- 11 A-1405- 138-A ( 1- 722- 871- 11) 1 A LEFT GND UPPER Q1605 C1627 C1631 C1655 C1665 1 C1724 C1629 C1692 C1610 R1608 C1601 R1600 C1671 C1699 C1683 C1657 C1667 C1663 R1650 C1672 C1684 C1640 C1654 C1664 C1704 C1691 C1656 C1670 C1698 C1682 C1687 R1618 R1620 8 CN1603 C1633 C1720 R1694 R1705 R1680 C1689 C1716 C1607 R1605 5 R1603 C1602 R1625 R1687 R1673 C1722 R1604 R1708 8 C1660 C1713 I C1612 R1606 C1739 8 C1695 C1645 4 Q1603 R1692 C1674 R1686 5 R1671 C1677 5 I C1609 C1669 R1674 C1619 R1659 Q1607 R1695 1 R1683 8 4 C1648 C1690 C1738 R1601 R1637 R1681 R1697 C1735 C1608 C1650 C1660 C1685 C1680 D R1690 X1601 8 R1675 C1713 C1686 C1686 R1669 C1634 C1679 R1709 C1709 R1706 R1682 GND C1729 C1618 C1646 C1721 C1676 C1666 C1662 C1710 C R1704 LOWER GND R1614 R1611 5 5 1 I C1602 R1636 R1615 5 C1651 C1714 C1726 C1635 C1719 4 R1672 R1666 C1659 C1647 GND C1617 RI GHT R1696 C1707 LEFT GND UPPER R1627 C1675 C1718 C1711 R1700 R1670 C1668 C1650 FB1607 64 I C1616 D IC1606 R1707 C1719 1 8 C1673 C1652 R1665 19 R1622 1 C1609 C1604 C1626 C1639 R1702 R1703 C1717 R1701 C1662 4 I C1603 R1602 20 1 C1712 C1710 I C1611 1 52 C1602 C1603 4 C1703 4 5 R1668 C1607 I C1615 R1667 R1630 R1698 C1661 C1649 32 R1629 R1677 R1691 C1694 Q1601 D1693 C1696 R1676 C1634 33 R1633 C1681 C1679 R1640 C1621 51 1 8 D1602 4 I C1610 R1653 R1617 C1708 R1693 1 R1684 R1632 R1628 8 FB1614 1 R1654 RB1605 C1678 C1715 C1723 R1607 R1646 C1687 R1699 8 4 8 R1679 R1609 5 C1689 1 5 Q1602 C1628 R1649 C1606 C1630 R1644 C1716 C1688 R1619 R1648 C1618 C1725 4 C1703 R1685 R1635 D1691 D1692 8 I C1614 C1601 FB1601 IC1605 C1697 C1704 C1691 C1639 IC1607 C1625 C1605 FB1602 B IC1601 R1613 C 25 24 25 R1634 IC1608 FB1606 CN1603 FB1604 26 1 C1640 100 C1664 C1663 R1639 R1641 C1705 C1654 C1667 R1616 R1661 R1660 C1658 R1642 C1612 C1611 C1653 C1728 C1693 R1647 C1632 R1638 1 C1613 R1610 C1692 C1705 C1614 C1701 C1700 C1665 C1655 R1651 C1615 C1706 48 1 R1662 C1631 I C1613 76 C1616 C1706 Q1604 R1663 R1656 R1655 51 50 R1612 C1727 C1636 75 8 C1702 C1693 R1645 RB1604 RB1603 RIGHT GND B A C1702 GND LOWER GND C1648 C1677 C1742 D1601 R1631 R1678 D1603 CN1601 C1638 SEN_R SEN_LO GND SEN_LE GND H SAW V SHI FT GND VP +5V REGI MUTE HP GND GND RE_B H SHI FT 1 H CENT 19 DF 2 1 +3. 3V 20 RE_YS / BI NT RE_R GND RE_G PCLK SDAT SCLK - 5V GND / A RESET RH PDAT GND BV RV — 72 — 2 SEN_U 19 19 GV E 1 GH 1 BH 2 GND 20 C1637 R1626 20 19 FB1605 R1658 BV E R1657 CN1602 GND RH RV BH GV GH - 5V PDAT GND PCLK GND GND SDAT RE_R SCLK RE_B RE_G / BI NT / A RESET C1644 CN1602 R1624 C1730 R1664 CN1601 20 2 FB1603 FB1616 R1712 R1714 R1713 FB1615 FB1610 FB1609 FB1608 FB1613 Q1606 C1641 L1602 R1711 D1608 20 19 FB1611 C1730 GND SEN_LE SEN_LO H SAW GND V SHI FT RE_YS GND +3. 3V +5V GND VP HP REGI MUTE GND DF H CENT C1734 H SHI FT SEN_U 1 SEN_R R1652 R1643 R1623 R1621 2 C1731 D1604 FB1612 C1643 C1732 D1605 C1733 D1606 D1607 FB1617 RB1601 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. B BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1 OF 2) | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 Q3307 2SC2412K BUFFER RB3307 56*4 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DOM DQ4 DQ5 XWE DQ6 XCS XRAS XCAS DQ7 A2 A0 A1 A3 A10 A11 RB3306 56*4 DQ15 VSS VCCQ 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 C3305 0.1 25V F:1608 RB3304 56*4 Q3311 2SC2412K BUFFER RB3305 56*4 DQ7 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 183 182 80 181 81 180 82 179 83 178 84 177 85 176 86 175 87 174 88 173 89 172 90 171 91 170 94 167 95 166 96 165 97 164 C5 C3 C0 C3357 0.1 25V F:1608 R3306 100 1/16W :CHIP R3334 100 1/16W :CHIP 98 99 157 3 4 7 102 103 R3337 820 1/16W :CHIP 104 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 CB4 CB5 CB6 CB7 CB2 CB3 CB0 CB1 CR5 CR6 CR7 CR0 49 51 53 52 54 56 55 58 57 59 61 50 VIN(B) GND(B) VCC(B) VRT(B) CLPV(B) IBIAS(B) CLK :CHIP LOGICVDD VCO VDD SELECT R BIAS VCO OUT VCO IN FINA VCO GND FINB VCO INHBIT PFD OUT PFD INHBIT LOGIC GND NC R3338 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3362 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP Q3303 2SC2412K F:1608 R3351 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP MID CB L3304 MID Y :CHIP R3331 47k 1/16W :CHIP 47 GND 44 43 42 41 40 35 C3344 0.1 25V F:1608 5V 2 R3329 330 1/16W :CHIP S-VD :CHIP 3.3V FB3302 BLM41P750S L3307 C3352 10 16V :AL-CP 9V SUB G SUB YS GND C21 CB +5V GND A24 GND C24 S-HD A25 3.3V C25 S-VD A26 C27 C3361 0.01 25V B:1608 R3356 680 1/16W :CHIP 9-965-944-01<RA6>B P1 GND GND 9V MID BUSY A28 GND C28 SUB G A29 SUB YS C29 A30 A32 C32 R3339 680k 1/16W :CHIP GND A23 C23 C31 VP CLK1 Y CR GND C22 C30 DAT1 RST GND A31 C3356 47 16V :AL-CP R3340 680k 1/16W :CHIP GND A20 A27 MID BUSY D3301 UDZS-3.9B REG GND SEL Y OUT C19 C26 MID MICRO GND SEL CR OUT A22 5V R3330 330 1/16W :CHIP GND SEL CB OUT A17 C18 3 GND VD1 C16 A19 C3336 10 16V :AL-CP GND MID HD DRC SEL2 A21 R3328 0 :1608 GND A14 C14 A18 RST GND MID VD C17 SEL Y OUT VD GND A12 A16 SEL CR OUT HD GND DRC SEL1 A15 SEL CB OUT GND C11 C15 AD-DRC DRCDCLK GND C13 VD1 R3361 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP — 73 — GND A8 A13 DRC SEL2 IIC1 C3355 0.1 25V F:1608 GND C7 C12 HD3 SEL Y/CR/CB TH CONT R3332 5.1k 1/16W :RN-CP MID Y A7 A11 C3338 0.1 25V F:1608 GND A6 C6 A10 VD3 GND MID CB C10 MID SYNC GND C5 C9 DRC SEL1 GND MID CR C4 A9 DRC SEL GND MID YS A4 C8 R3320 56 1/16W :RN-CP R3322 56 1/16W :RN-CP DRC — MID VS C3 A5 Q3304 2SC2412K R3840 33 1/16W :CHIP MID HS A3 5 45 46 48 39 158 2 159 R3333 0 :1608 A1 C1 C2 MID YS MID BINT 101 CR1 EXTCLP 38 C1 100 CR2 60 L3309 IC3305 TLC2932IPWR WRITE PLL C2 160 CR3 63 37 C3353 47 16V :AL-CP C4 161 CR4 C3348 0.1 25V F:1608 :CHIP 162 Y7 MID VS C20 L3308 163 Y6 MID HS MID OUT CB C3340 0.1 25V F:1608 C3347 0.1 25V F:1608 Q3301 2SC2412K C3354 0.1 25V F:1608 5 93 168 Y0 TO A:CN13 R3379 100 1/16W :CHIP S-HD C7 C6 6 92 169 Y1 34 72 184 Y2 62 36 C7 3.3V-2 71 185 Y4 33 70 186 Y3 1 CN3203 64P :B TO B-P +3.3V R3359 220 1/16W :RN-CP Y5 OE(C) VRB(C) 32 GND(C) 69 187 C3372 25V F:1608 31 VIN(C) 68 188 189 C3371 25V F:1608 30 VCC(C) 67 190 R3345 :RN-CP 1/16W 29 VRT(C) 66 191 R3358 :RN-CP 1/16W B-Y Y0 R3348 0 :1608 0.1 D(C)4 28 CLPV(C) 65 192 0.1 D(C)3 27 IBIAS(C) 64 220 26 VDD 63 3.3k 25 DGND 62 C54O XSYNC 61 XDRCHS CLPEN 60 196 XDRCVS 24 D(B)1 59 197 14 23 D(B)2 58 198 13 C0 57 199 12 64 56 200 11 GND(A) 55 201 9 VIN(A) 54 202 DBO6 DBO7 DBO8 DBO9 CLP VS14 AVS5 DBO1 DBO0 DBO2 DBO3 DBO4 DBO5 DRO7 DRO8 DRO9 VD9 VS13 AVD5 DRO0 DRO1 DRO2 DRO4 DRO3 DRO5 DRO6 DYO5 8 2 R3380 560 1/16W :RN-CP 1.4 Vp-p (H) 6 1.2 Vp-p (H) C3337 0.1 16V B:1608 6 R3327 15k 1/16W :CHIP C3345 47 16V :AL-CP 5V C3374 0.1 25V F:1608 3 1.1 Vp-p (H) 5 Y1 C3351 0.1 25V F:1608 +1.8V C3376 0.1 25V F:1608 VCC(A) 53 203 193 :CHIP Y3 RCON R3350 270 1/16W :CHIP MODE1 D(C)2 C3346 0.1 25V F:1608 Y2 ADHD C3369 0.1 25V F:1608 VRT(A) 52 194 L3306 Y4 BCON C3368 0.1 25V F:1608 CLPV(A) 51 195 Y6 Y5 W13I C3367 0.1 25V F:1608 MODE0 VDD(QC) Y7 WPLLHD R3349 620 1/16W :RN-CP 1.3 Vp-p (H) 4 CR Q3308 2SA1037AK BUFFER 1 VS15 25V R3378 470 1/16W :CHIP FL3303 3.6MHz :LPF C3334 0.1 16V B:1608 R3374 100 1/16W :CHIP R3375 560 1/16W :RN-CP :CHIP IVD L3312 C3375 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP L3305 VD2O 3.3V R3360 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP VDD(QB) V9O 0.1 IBIAS(A) 50 XV9O DGND(QB) 22 D(B)3 49 XH9O VDD(QA) 21 D(B)4 48 DIC0 D(C)8 20 D(B)5 47 46 C54I D(A)1 C1 45 DIC1 D(C)7 OE(B) D(C)1 IC3304 TLC5733A 3CH 8BIT A/D C2 44 DIC2 RPLLHD D(A)2 C3 43 HREF 1 42 DIC3 2 41 40 DIC4 VD6 3 39 DIC5 FFSW 4 38 FPD 5 37 DIC6 6 36 DIC7 FPO 7 35 VD10 XOC 8 34 33 VS16 RXI 9 32 DIY0 XCLH 10 31 DIY1 LEVEL 11 30 DIY2 INSEL D(C)6 12 29 ORDER D(C)5 D(A)3 13 28 27 DIY3 D(A)4 14 26 DIY4 VS9 D(A)5 15 25 DIY5 AVS3 D(A)6 16 24 DIY6 AVD3 3.3V D(A)7 18 D(B)7 23 DIY7 S1 C3339 0.1 25V F:1608 D(A)8 17 D(B)8 22 204 VD11 Y3 VRB(B) R-Y DGND(QC) 19 D(B)6 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 21 20 205 TDI TCK 1 6 R3318 75 1/16W :RN-CP DGND(QA) C5 19 FSEL IC3303 CXD2095AQ DRC-MF C3341 0.1 25V F:1608 R3373 470 1/16W :CHIP 6 2 R3314 75 1/16W :RN-CP TEST C6 18 CYD1 C3366 0.1 25V F:1608 2 1.5 Vp-p (H) 5V C3322 47 16V :AL-CP NT/PAL C4 17 TMS CYD0 C3365 0.1 25V F:1608 B BOARD WAVEFORMS 3 14 16 B2 R3344 470k 1/16W :CHIP 24 Q3306 2SA1037AK BUFFER 4 R3311 56 1/16W :RN-CP C3321 0.1 25V F:1608 Y 13 15 14 TDO R3357 220 1/16W :RN-CP R3371 560 1/16W :RN-CP C3332 16V :AL-CP 10 VRB(A) 12 13 TRST VS8 C3364 0.1 25V F:1608 | Y Q3310 2SA1037AK BUFFER OE(A) 1 12 VD5 VS10 R3381 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP C3328 16V :AL-CP R3312 56 1/16W :RN-CP 11 XRAS XCAS DQ6 XCS XWE DOM DQ5 DQ4 DQ2 DQ1 DQ3 DQ11 DQ13 DQ14 DQ10 DQ12 DQ15 DQ9 DQ11 DQ0 DQ8 DQ9 DQ8 DQ10 A10 A11 A0 A1 DQ15 11 VS17 DYO6 1 10 DICD0 RBSL DYO7 2 9 M1 DYO8 3 8 7 206 DICD1 M0 DYO9 4 6 207 Y0 VS12 5 5 208 DICD3 C3370 Q3305 2SA1037AK Y5 Y4 DICD2 VS11 10 Y6 C3331 47 16V :AL-CP OCKSL C27O 6 Y7 GAME DYO0 7 4 MODE IVDD IHDD W13ID VS1 C3333 0.1 25V F:1608 Y2 R3367 33 1/16W :CHIP C3363 47 16V :AL-CP R3321 1/16W :RN-CP Y1 DYO1 VCO GND FINB VCO INHBIT PFD OUT PFD INHBIT LOGIC GND NC 56 DICD5 C3360 0.1 25V F:1608 R3335 10k 1/16W :CHIP R3319 1/16W :RN-CP DICD4 DYO2 FINA R3342 3.6k 1/16W :RN-CP 56 R3313 15k 1/16W :CHIP R3315 15k 1/16W :CHIP R3317 68 1/16W :RN-CP DICD6 DYO3 VCO IN C3327 0.1 25V F:1608 CRCT DYO4 R BIAS VCO OUT VD1 DQ7 VS2 XCS DOM XRAS XWE XCAS DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ14 AVD1 AVS1 DQ15 VS3 VD2 DQ0 DICD7 C3323 10 16V :AL-CP XRST S0 23 MID CR R3308 0 :1608 R3309 56 1/16W :RN-CP R3316 68 1/16W :RN-CP VS7 DAVS C3379 0.1 25V F:1608 DQ9 VD12 VDL1 ABO C3378 47 16V :AL-CP DQ8 VS18 VDL0 :CHIP C3377 0.01 25V B:1608 DQ10 DIYD0 VDCL AVD4 :CHIP LOGIC VDD VCO VDD SELECT R3355 1k 1/16W :CHIP DQ12 DIYD1 AVS4 O VSTILL0 VD8 — R3352 470k 1/16W :CHIP DIYD2 C54O IC3306 TLC2933IPWR READ PLL R3347 330 1/16W :CHIP R3354 220 1/16W :CHIP DIYD3 VSTILL1 AYO C3373 10p CH:1608 R3353 22k 1/16W :CHIP N PXI VRF R3384 1/16W :CHIP R3343 1/16W :CHIP R3346 1/16W :CHIP — DIYD4 IRF 100 FH VB 100 DIYD5 VG M DIYD6 FV VD7 L3311 FB3303 BLM11B470SB 100 IFPCT HD2 :CHIP R3341 220 1/16W :CHIP — DQ11 Q3302 2SC2412K L3310 AVD6 DIYD7 ARO C3359 47 16V :AL-CP AVS6 DLINIT C3324 0.1 25V F:1608 C3326 0.1 25V F:1608 10 C3320 0.1 25V F:1608 R3310 56 1/16W :RN-CP DVSFT VDPR | A2 C3311 0.1 25V F:1608 C3310 0.1 25V F:1608 +3.3V VS6 DAVD C3358 0.1 25V F:1608 L DQ13 5V — ADDR7 K ADDR8 — ADDR9 C3350 0.1 25V F:1608 J ADDR10 C3349 0.1 25V F:1608 ADDR11 — VS4 I TENA3 — C3343 0.1 25V F:1608 C13O R3326 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP ADDR4 LINE-W VD3 H VS5 C3335 0.1 25V F:1608 R3325 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP ADDR5 R3382 0 :1608 ADDR6 R3366 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP VD4 R3369 0 :1608 DRC-FILM — AVS2 G R3365 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP AVD2 R3324 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP R3323 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP ADDR0 — ADDR1 R3364 0 :1608 1 FL3302 3.6MHz :LPF 3 R3305 100 1/16W :CHIP C3319 0.1 25V F:1608 R3307 0 :1608 ADDR2 C3325 0.1 25V F:1608 F C3318 0.1 25V F:1608 C3317 0.1 25V F:1608 C3313 0.1 25V F:1608 +1.8V ADDR3 — D3302 UDZS-9.1B C3316 0.1 25V F:1608 3 :CHIP C3315 0.1 25V F:1608 2 C3312 100 6.3V :AL-CP 2 4 1 L3303 PXI A2 C3314 0.1 25V F:1608 C3309 100 6.3V :AL-CP C3308 0.1 25V F:1608 C3307 0.1 25V F:1608 A3 C3306 47 16V :AL-CP O R3376 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP R3383 470 1/16W :CHIP R3301 100 1/16W :CHIP 10 A9 A8 A7 A4 A5 :CHIP A6 E G 22 9 L3302 3 R3304 100 1/16W :CHIP 6 4 D I | 1 R3377 470 1/16W :CHIP C3304 0.1 25V F:1608 3.3V Q3309 2SC2412K BUFFER C3303 100 6.3V :AL-CP C3302 0.1 25V F:1608 8 3.3V-2 VCC VSSQ DQ14 DQ11 1 DQ12 2 DQ13 3 DQ0 7 VCCQ 43 4 DQ1 42 5 DQ3 41 6 VSSQ 10 DQ2 8 DQ4 NC DQ8 40 9 VSSQ 39 11 DQ9 VCCQ — 38 DQ7 37 12 DQ6 36 13 LDQM 35 14 VCCQ ADDR7 CKE ADDR8 NC ADDR9 CLK 34 15 UDOM 33 16 CAS 32 17 RAS 31 18 WE ADDR10 30 19 CS 29 20 ADDR11 28 ADDR0 ADDR4 ADDR6 VSS ADDR5 VCC ADDR3 27 21 DQ10 22 VSSQ 23 ADDR1 26 24 ADDR2 IC3301 HY57V161610DTC 16M-SDRAM IC3302 BA18BC0FP-E2 1.8V-REG 21 C3329 0.1 16V B:1608 :CHIP DQ5 25 — — | R3302 470 1/16W :CHIP FL3301 7.2MHz :LPF R3372 470 1/16W :CHIP 3.3V L3301 C3301 0.1 25V F:1608 B +3.3V 20 R3303 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP 4 — C | +5V C54O 1 A MID BINT TH CONT(X-SW) GND GND DAT1 VP(V-FBP) CLK1 1.5 Vp-p (H) KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. SDDQM1 IC3089 M24C04-MN6T(A) NVM 8 7 67 66 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 DSPCB2 40 DSPCB1 39 DSPCB3 38 DSPCB4 37 DSPCB5 36 DSPCB7 35 VSS 34 VDD2 33 DSPCB6 32 DSPY3 31 DSPY1 30 DSPY2 29 DSPY0 28 DRCYIN0 27 DSPY7 26 DSPY4 25 DSPY5 24 DSPY6 23 VSS 22 VDD1 21 DRCYIN1 20 DRCYIN2 19 OVSS1 18 DRCYIN3 17 DRCYIN4 16 DRCYIN5 15 DRCYIN6 14 VDD1 13 DRCYIN7 12 DRCDCLK 11 DRCCRIN0 10 DRCCRIN1 9 DRCCRIN2 8 VSS 7 DRCCBIN0 6 DRCCRIN7 61 DRCCRIN5 62 DSPCB0 DRCCRIN6 63 DSPCR7 240 DTVCIN0 VDD1 DSPCR6 239 DTVCIN1 DRCCRIN4 238 DTVCIN2 DRCCRIN3 64 VSS 65 DSPCR5 C3465 0.1 25V F:1608 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 C3467 0.1 25V F:1608 C3464 0.1 25V F:1608 C3463 0.1 25V F:1608 C3466 0.1 25V F:1608 L3407 41 S 42 43 C3450 0.1 25V F:1608 86 85 79 78 84 83 82 81 80 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 A8 A7 63 A6 A5 62 DQM2 DQM3 VCC VSS N.C. N.C. DQ16 DQ31 VSSQ VCCQ DQ17 DQ30 DQ18 DQ29 VCCQ VSSQ DQ19 DQ28 DQ20 DQ27 VSSQ VCCQ DQ21 DQ26 DQ22 DQ25 VCCQ A9 A4 61 A3 A3 60 A4 A2 59 A5 A1 58 A0 R3428 33 1/16W :CHIP VSSQ DQ23 DQ24 VCC VSS RB3427 47*4 57 A6 56 A7 A10 55 A8 A11 2 3 4 D30 6 D29 8 D28 7 RB3428 47*4 1 2 D27 3 4 D26 5 6 D25 7 8 D24 C3436 0.1 16V B:1608 IC3402 MT48LC2M32B2TG-6 64M-SDRAM R3800 0 :1608 VD0 VS VD3 C3452 0.1 25V F:1608 HD3 MID YS C3460 47p CH:1608 CR2 CR3 DRC SEL2 L3416 R3813 100 1/16W :CHIP 8 1 R3812 1/16W :CHIP 7 8 7 100 IC3412 TC7W08FU 5V :CHIP C3462 0.1 25V F:1608 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CR4 3.3V CR6 C3473 0.1 25V F:1608 1 I C3496 0.1 25V F:1608 3 VC 5 NC G O :CHIP MID Y 68 CR7 CB0 R3823 1/16W 2.7k C3499 0.01 25V B:1608 CR5 4 R3820 470 1/16W :RN-CP R3824 1/16W 2.7k C3475 0.1 25V F:1608 L3411 IC3413 SN74LV4053ANSR SYNC SW C3476 10 16V :AL-CP R3828 470 1/16W :RN-CP MID CB 68 R3821 470 1/16W :RN-CP C3470 100 6.3V :AL-CP 2.7k R3825 1/16W R3829 470 1/16W :RN-CP MID CR Y0 Y1 Y2 CB1 CB2 CB3 CB4 CB5 CB6 CB7 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 43 42 41 40 B1 A-VDD B2 VG B3 VREF 37 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 R3850 1/16W :RN-CP 200 R3852 1/16W :RN-CP R3857 100 1/16W :CHIP R3509 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3848 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C3484 1 6.3V B:1608 R3863 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP R3851 100 1/16W :CHIP CB5 CB6 CB7 CB1 CB2 CB3 CB0 C3485 0.1 25V F:1608 R3864 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP C3488 10 16V :AL-CP 5V L3414 R3865 100 1/16W :CHIP 2 Y3I 7 6 5 UOUT IC3414 M52055FP 4 VOUT 3 CONT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 CONT TEX3I 1 VBX3I 100 R3826 1/16W :CHIP TH CONT C3493 47 16V :AL-CP R3512 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3958 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C3482 100 16V :AL-CP C3483 100 16V :AL-CP C3494 0.1 25V F:1608 C3495 10 16V :AL-CP :CHIP MID-XA DRCDCLK DRC XDRCHS 4 CB4 MID MICRO XDRCVS D3403 UDZS-6.8B RST R3108 470 1/16W :CHIP MID_RST 5 1 3 2 VCC RB3406 33*4 C3487 0.1 25V F:1608 YOUT GND FL3401 AFC19YL34MAIT C3481 100 16V :AL-CP R3862 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 36 C3486 0.1 25V F:1608 RB3405 33*4 R3956 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R3511 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3858 3.3k 1/16W :RN-CP GND U3I R3510 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q3410 2SA1037AK 39 38 200 1 45 44 VCC 14 46 A-VDD 2 RO A-VDD B0 CONT 13 A-VSS G9 R3849 1/16W :RN-CP 3 G8 200 UEX3I 12 R0 R2 R1 R4 R6 R5 R3 GO IC3410 CXD2309Q D/A G7 R3831 0 :1608 R3866 0UH BK2125HM601 R3832 0 :1608 R3867 0UH BK2125HM601 R3833 0 :1608 R3868 0UH BK2125HM601 C3491 47 16V :AL-CP GND 16 CR0 CR1 CR2 CR3 CR4 CR5 R7 R9 R8 G6 B4 51 G0 A-VSS G5 Q3414 2SA1037AK 4 24 MID BUSY BO G4 C3492 0.1 25V F:1608 V3I 11 MID BINT G3 48 47 C3402 16V :AL-CP TH-Y 5 23 D-VDD A-VSS 10 R3854 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C3490 16V :AL-CP 10 22 C3480 0.1 25V F:1608 10 9 RB3404 33*4 VP IC3091 PST9145NL RESET C3474 16V :AL-CP TH-CB C3478 47 16V :AL-CP 6 21 R3957 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 50 49 48 47 MID OUT 8 20 1 C3477 0.1 25V F:1608 L3412 :CHIP 7 19 Y7 2 G2 RCK 18 Y6 3 BCK 17 Y5 4 GCK 16 Y4 5 D-VSS R3022 1/16W :CHIP 15 Y3 6 VB 56 :CHIP C3479 10 16V :AL-CP IREF 100 G1 Y2 7 B9 61 59 58 57 R3104 1/16W :CHIP 14 C3035 0.01 25V B:1608 R3021 1/16W :CHIP 100 13 8 B8 Y1 9 B7 Y0 S-VD R3111 100 1/16W :CHIP 52 CR6 CR7 S-HD R3023 10k 1/16W :CHIP 100 10 Q3415 2SA1037AK 46 45 RST 44 VDD 43 X2 42 X1 41 GND 40 39 38 37 36 35 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 CR0 CR2 CR1 CR3 CR4 RB3403 33*4 10 B6 64 100 R3110 100 1/16W :CHIP R3106 1/16W :CHIP R3102 1/16W :CHIP 11 25 34 33 NVM-WP 32 NVM-RST 31 CR5 12 B5 67 66 560 R3105 100 1/16W :CHIP C3096 0.01 25V B:1608 R3883 1/16W :CHIP Q3413 2SA1037AK C3442 16V :AL-CP 9V R3508 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3507 1k 1/16W :CHIP L3413 RB3402 33*4 :CHIP SUB YS 54 SUB-BUSY 20MHz R3830 470 1/16W :RN-CP 80 SUB G 10 5V RB3401 33*4 C3102 68p CH:1608 MID SYNC R3109 1/16W 1.5k 55 25 26 27 VP-MAIN R3882 1/16W :CHIP Q3412 2SA1037AK :CHIP MID HS 79 74 R3847 22 1/16W :CHIP C3101 68p CH:1608 60 20 21 22 B-INT X3089 R3822 470 1/16W :RN-CP RB3407 47*4 R3881 1/16W :CHIP Q3411 2SA1037AK :CHIP RB3409 47*4 RB3410 47*4 72 :CHIP 63 OSD-VSYNC DSPPLL-LOCK CR7 RB3411 47*4 MID SYNC MID VS C3489 0.1 25V F:1608 2 CR1 2 CR0 6 1 IC3411 TC7W04FU 6 R3811 100 1/16W :CHIP 78 R3846 22 1/16W :CHIP L3102 R3002 0 :1608 62 17 OSD-HSYNC SUBADPLL-LOCK CR6 CB0 CB1 CB4 CB5 CB3 CB2 CB6 CB7 3.3V-2 RB3412 47*4 RB3408 47*4 Y2 C3469 0.1 25V F:1608 D31 1 5 54 A9 A12 64 CLK CKE N.C. 69 N.C. RAS CS 68 N.C. CAS D9 D8 C3418 0.1 16V B:1608 67 WE C3446 0.1 16V B:1608 C3449 0.1 25V F:1608 :CHIP DQM1 53 8 DQM0 D10 R3421 0 :1608 52 8 6 VSS 8 51 6 7 N.C. VCC 6 7 50 4 5 D23 N.C. D11 5 49 2 3 D22 DQ8 4 48 1 D21 VCCQ DQ7 3 47 7 D20 VSSQ D12 2 46 5 D19 DQ9 D13 8 45 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 4 DQ10 DQ6 D14 6 RB3426 47*4 44 11 12 13 14 15 16 R3498 560 1/16W :CHIP R3497 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 27 3 D18 DQ5 D15 4 7 66 VSSQ 2 1 5 65 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VCCQ 10 DQ11 RB3425 47*4 3 3 68 VSS VDD2 DSPCR4 237 DTVCIN3 DQ12 DQ4 DQ13 VCCQ 5 69 DSPCR3 236 DTVCIN4 DQ3 VSSQ DQ14 4 70 DSPCR2 233 AUXCIN2 VSSQ 21 S DSPCR1 232 AUXCIN3 C3090 47 16V :AL-CP R3103 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP 65 OSD-YS 18 16 15 IC3090 MB94918RPF-G-134 -BND MID-UCOM 24 P 70 71 B 69 G R3107 0 :1608 — 231 DTVCIN5 DQ2 VD1 68 10 R 29 O 71 5 D17 FB3402 BK2125HM102 R3490 0 :1608 C3444 0.1 25V F:1608 TH-CR R3089 0 :1608 75 GND 30 — 72 DSPCR0 C3468 100 6.3V :AL-CP 73 VDD O_DRC_CD_SEL 14 R3079 1k 1/16W :CHIP 28 N XDSPHS 230 DTVCIN6 81 82 84 83 86 85 88 87 90 89 TV/STB 91 VDD 93 92 94 D0 95 D1 96 C0 97 DRC/DTV 77 DRC-FFSW 76 DRC-PXN WITH TUNER/WITHOUT DRC-BLK C1 98 D2 99 C2 100 1 2 5 3 4 DRC-LEVEL 6 DRC-LINE-W 7 R3050 100 1/16W :CHIP DRC-PXI 23 — 229 DTVCIN7 4 C3441 CH:1608 IC3409 NJM2870F25 2.5V-REG 53 DRC SEL1 DRC-INSEL 8 R3937 1/16W :CHIP R3100 1/16W :CHIP R3101 1/16W :CHIP 9 100 19 M 73 L3410 R3933 0 :1608 11 100 100 DRC SEL DRC SEL2 74 XDSPVS 3 12p :CHIP R3001 10k 1/16W :CHIP DRC SEL2 — XDSPYS 228 DTVYIN0 2 2 2 12 L 227 DTVYIN1 1 1 RB3424 47*4 Q3404 2SK2036 LEVEL-SHIFT X3401 18.543956MHz L3406 :CHIP C3428 0.1 16V B:1608 D16 FB3401 BK2125HM102 R3475 100 1/16W :CHIP D3402 DAP202K R3489 0 :1608 77 75 :CHIP 13 PXI R3470 100 1/16W :CHIP C3440 12p CH:1608 79 76 235 AUXCIN0 3.3V | :CHIP 68 C3089 0.01 25V B:1608 LINE-W Q3402 2SK2036 LEVEL-SHIFT D3401 DAN202K C3439 0.1 25V F:1608 78 OVSS3 234 AUXCIN1 R3842 750 1/16W :RN-CP 81 80 DXT2IN VDD2 R3841 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3097 100k 1/16W :CHIP R3099 47 1/16W :CHIP DRC-FILM 84 VDD1 R3452 0 :1608 RB3423 47*4 D31 D3090 1PS226 Q3089 2SA1037AK DAT1 K — DSPLPFI 226 DTVYIN2 BK2125HS601 USA/JAPAN DAT Q3090 2SA1037AK CLK1 86 85 225 DTVYIN3 DRCCBIN3 R3839 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3817 22 1/16W :RN-CP D3089 1PS226 R3095 100k 1/16W :CHIP 22 1 5 1 2 — R3092 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP AVSSSD AVSSDSP 83 L3089 R3091 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP IIC1 88 87 82 DRCCBIN2 R3810 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3816 22 1/16W :RN-CP 90 89 AVCCSD VSS DRCCBIN1 R3809 120 1/16W :RN-CP VSS VDD1 DXT1OUT XTST DRCCBIN4 R3808 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3815 15 1/16W :RN-CP TH-CR 6 WP 3 R3098 47 1/16W :CHIP AA CLK 4 J Q3091 DTC144EKA NV-RST 91 DSPCLK DRCCBIN5 R3835 270 1/16W :RN-CP 5V R3096 470 1/16W :CHIP 93 DSPLPFO DRCCBIN6 R3814 10 1/16W :RN-CP R3834 270 1/16W :RN-CP A1 A2 D30 95 AVCCDSP DRCCBIN7 R3807 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3805 270 1/16W :RN-CP D29 A0 R3461 10k 1/16W :CHIP R3460 10k 1/16W :CHIP D28 3 CB-CL C3456 0.1 25V F:1608 C3458 0.1 25V F:1608 R3804 270 1/16W :RN-CP D27 A11 A10 94 92 224 OVSS2 R3837 270 1/16W :RN-CP R3803 270 1/16W :RN-CP A12 C3426 0.1 25V F:1608 97 DXT2OUT XDRCHS C3457 10 16V :AL-CP CS D26 96 OVDD21 DXT1IN 223 DTVCLKIN XDRCVS C3455 10 16V :AL-CP TH-CB R3802 270 1/16W :RN-CP RAS D23 D25 99 220 DTVYIN4 222 VSS R3836 270 1/16W :RN-CP C3454 0.1 25V F:1608 CAS D22 98 IICSDA 221 VDD1 R3838 270 1/16W :RN-CP 8 D24 100 219 DTVYIN5 218 DTVYIN6 C3432 0.1 25V F:1608 6 7 5 216 AVSSAD1 5 D7 WE D21 4 210 ANCBIN R3040 560 1/16W :RN-CP — IC3408 CXD9509AQ MID-XA 209 AVCCAD2 DTVHSYNC I C3453 10 16V :AL-CP R3917 10 1/16W :RN-CP IICSCL 208 ANCRIN 215 ANYGIN :CHIP Q3007 2SC2412K R3037 100 1/16W :CHIP IICCKSEL 207 AVSSAD3 VSS R3039 560 1/16W :RN-CP — TMODENB 206 AVCCAD3 DTVCLAMP TH-Y R3916 10 1/16W :RN-CP MST 205 VDOCLAMP 217 DTVYIN7 Q3006 2SC2412K R3036 100 1/16W :CHIP XSM D6 R3422 0 :1608 D20 VSS 102 SDDAT31 4 D19 VDD1 101 SDDAT30 3 DQ1 28 103 1 104 SDDAT29 D5 VCCQ 29 105 SDDAT28 198 VSS 2 C3417 0.1 25V F:1608 2 106 SDDAT27 197 VDD1 1 D18 3 SDDAT26 196 VDOPLLHLD D4 D17 107 195 OVDD11 VDD2 R3038 560 1/16W :RN-CP 8 30 108 VDDSD 213 ANREF1 L3409 6 7 31 109 SDDAT25 DTVYCLVL H R3915 10 1/16W :RN-CP 4 5 D3 32 110 SDDAT24 193 OVDD22 212 ANREF2 5V R3035 100 1/16W :CHIP 3 D2 33 111 SDDAT23 192 VDOCIN0 204 XOSDVS :CHIP C3431 47 16V :AL-CP R3869 13k 1/16W :RN-CP D1 DQ0 34 113 112 SDDAT22 191 VDOCIN1 D16 3.3V-2 — L3405 C3435 0.1 25V F:1608 C3434 47 16V :AL-CP R3477 2.4k 1/16W :RN-CP | C3407 0.1 16V B:1608 VSS DQ15 VCC 35 SDDAT20 SDDAT21 190 VDOCIN2 201 XVDOVS Q3405 2SA1037AK L3001 0 :CHIP Q3005 2SC2412K 2 36 VDD2 114 214 AVCCAD1 R3870 13k 1/16W :RN-CP 5V C3044 0.1 25V F:1608 21 L3401 1 37 VSS 115 187 AUXCIN6 211 AVSSAD2 C3438 0.1 25V F:1608 | C3406 0.1 16V B:1608 D0 38 186 AUXCIN7 200 VDOHLFCK R3464 1k 1/16W :CHIP 20 39 SDADR5 116 199 XRESET R3467 1k 1/16W :CHIP | 9 A3 A4 A5 A6 A2 A7 A8 A9 SDDAT19 189 AUXCIN5 C3437 47 16V :AL-CP Q3406 2SA1037AK R3483 2.4k 1/16W :RN-CP G R3506 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3953 1k 1/16W :CHIP 19 3.3V-2 SDADR4 VSS VDD2 SDADR9 SDADR8 SDADR2 SDADR7 SDADR6 SDADR0 SDADR1 SDADR11 SDADR10 VSS VDD2 SDCS VSSSD SDCLK SDCLKIN SDADR12 SDRAS SDCKE SDCAS VSS SDWE VDD1 SDDAT6 SDDQM0 SDDQM1 SDDAT7 185 VDOCIN3 DTVPHLD C3003 47 6.3V :BP R3505 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3465 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3954 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3478 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3445 47 16V :AL-CP | CS A1 A0 A11 A10 RAS CAS WE D6 D0 D1 D2 D4 D5 D12 D13 D3 SDDAT2 SDDAT4 SDDAT3 SDDAT5 VDD1 SDDAT0 SDDAT1 SDDAT12 SDDAT13 SDDAT14 SDDAT15 118 117 DTVPLLHLD 1 14 2 13 3 4 11 5 10 C3447 0.1 25V F:1608 R3871 13k 1/16W :RN-CP R3504 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3503 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3484 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3955 1k 1/16W :CHIP 18 SDDQM0 SDDQM0 SDDQM1 Y-CL CB-CL SDDAT17 DTVVSYNC — R3502 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3492 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3493 2.4k 1/16W :RN-CP 9 7 SEL CR OUT R3501 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3430 0.1 25V F:1608 Q3408 2SA1037AK 8 6 SEL CB OUT C3429 10 16V :AL-CP 12 C3002 47 6.3V :BP | D7 120 119 SDDAT18 2 IC3407 TC7SET08FU CR-CL FL3003 AFC79YL25MAIT C3001 47 6.3V :BP SEL Y OUT Y-CL 9V SEL Y/CR/CB 17 1 5 4 C3423 0.01 25V B:1608 SDADR3 SDDAT16 184 VDOCIN4 202 XVDOHS F | RB3422 47*4 203 XOSDHS — 16 RB3421 47*4 183 VDOCIN5 3 E C3412 0.1 25V F:1608 194 VDOCLKIN IC3406 TC7SET08FU R3448 680k 1/16W :CHIP | C3405 100 6.3V :AL-CP C3411 0.1 25V F:1608 188 AUXCIN5 C3422 0.1 25V F:1608 R3429 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP C3424 0.1 25V F:1608 R3447 680 1/16W :CHIP C3425 0.47 10V B:CHIP R3454 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 14 1 R3446 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3420 10 16V :AL-CP 5 R3445 0 :1608 LOGICVDD VCO VDD SELECT R BIAS VCO OUT VCO IN FINA VCO GND FINB VCO INHBIT PFD OUT PFD INHBIT LOGIC GND NC 13 2 5 6 7 Q3401 2SC2412K C3419 0.1 25V F:1608 12 3 4 4 3 VD0 VS — :CHIP 11 R3432 330 1/16W :CHIP R3434 100 1/16W :CHIP 5V 15 3.3V-2 D L3404 10 C3421 0.1 25V F:1608 2 HD3 R3423 220 1/16W :CHIP 9 1 MID SYNC 5 — :CHIP IC3404 TLC2932IPWR WRITE PLL IC3405 TC7SET08FU | 182 VDOCIN6 L3403 4 MID_RST 14 40 181 VDOCIN7 5V VDOYIN3 D3099 1SS355-TE C3416 0.1 25V F:1608 | 180 179 178 177 176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 C3408 100 6.3V :AL-CP C3415 10 16V :AL-CP 13 A12 5 2 CR-CL 8 R3499 1k 1/16W :CHIP | C3414 0.1 25V F:1608 VDOYIN2 R3496 22 1/16W :CHIP CR-CL C R3495 1k 1/16W :CHIP 12 C3409 0.1 25V F:1608 C3410 0.1 25V F:1608 VDOYIN0 Q3409 2SC2412K — C3413 0.1 25V F:1608 D14 :CHIP VDOYIN1 C3448 0.01 25V B:1608 | 3.3V C3404 100 6.3V :AL-CP C3403 0.1 25V F:1608 L3402 CB-CL R3491 1k 1/16W :CHIP 11 O G R3410 10k 1/16W :CHIP 4 CB-CL I | D15 IC3403 PST9120NL 3 B C3401 0.1 25V F:1608 Y-CL R3485 1k 1/16W :CHIP VSS R3471 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3443 0.01 25V B:1608 10 VDD1 C3433 0.01 25V B:1608 | D8 R3486 22 1/16W :CHIP 9 SDDAT9 R3472 22 1/16W :CHIP Q3407 2SC2412K 1 R3476 1k 1/16W :CHIP | SDDAT8 Q3403 2SC2412K Y-CL 8 SDDAT11 — | CR-CL 7 IC3401 BA25BC0FP-E2 2.5V-REG 3.3V D9 | D10 6 D11 | SDDAT10 5 VDOYCLVL | VSS 4 VDD2 | VDOYIN7 3 VDOYIN6 | 5V VDOYIN5 2 VDOCBCLVL | VDOCRCLVL 1 A VDOYIN4 B BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2 OF 2) 9-965-944-01<RA6>B P2 — 74 — 23 C3325 C3319 C3326 R3366 R3323 53 D3308 R3319 C3327 R3321 R3315 C3310 R3329 R3309 R3313 C3311 R3310 C3320 C3323 R3314 R3326 C3347 R3303 R3841 Q3305 C3379 R3842 L3304 R3371 R3809 R3302 R3804 R3839 FL3301 L3311 C3309 R3304 R3802 C3495 L3310 C3313 C3314 C3318 156 C3333 IC3302 R3837 R3835 R3805 C3329 R3830 L3415 IC3409 L3406 L3407 R3811 L3410 O IC3304 R3817 R3838 R3808 R3854 R3957 R3508 R3507 Q3415 R3862 R3512 R3958 FL3401 R3822 R3801 R3836 R3816 R3818 C3438 C3445 R3871 R3819 C3441 C3432 C3437 R3955 Q3406 Q3414 C3478 C3456 R3826 R3882 R3823 MID YS MID VS MID CB DRC GND GND GND GND GND VD GND GND GND GND SELL1 DRC SELL2 SEL CB OUT GND RST Y GND GND D3401 61 CB R3870 R3803 GND R3345 R3492 R3815 R3814 S-HD R3460 C3473 C3440 Q3402 R3358 D3303 R3038 MID GND S-VD BUSY C3372 R3464 C3416 MID SUB G BINT 52 L3404 GND R3422 C3305 IC3404 R3429 DAT1 Q3007 CLK1 CN3203 C3454 R3810 C3358 R3035 C3322 C3340 R3322 R3320 R3328 R3331 L3409 C3352 R3327 L3307 R3509 R3510 C3477 R3318 Q3301 17 64 R3306 R3330 D3301 C3453 R3308 R3333 R3307 IC3303 L3303 L3302 RB3412 C3457 C3455 R3511 R3833 R3848 Q3408 R3956 L3412 Q3005 L3001 C3491 Q3006 D3099 Q3307 C3306 C3317 RB3410 RB3411 C3492 R3915 C3415 R3916 R3110 C3328 RB3408 RB3409 C3465 R3493 R3483 C3429 49 R3372 105 RB3407 IC3408 C3468 R3501 C3430 C3420 R3040 L3403 32 R3111 FB3302 R3368 R3352 R3353 R3360 R3355 C3364 C3371 C3464 240 R3502 C3434 1 C3419 R3423 R3449 R3109 48 33 R3354 C3377 IC3306 R3342 104 C3467 7 14 1 R3103 GND GND MID HS MID Y GND MID CR GND HD GND GND GND MID VD GND VD1 MID HD GND SEL Y GND OUT SEL CR OUT CR GND +5V GND GND 9V GND 3.3V GND CONT SUB YS VP GND (X-SW) TH (V-FBP) — 75 — R3344 L3411 C3460 180 IC3405 C3421 8 C3425 L3102 A20 208 C3422 R3432 R3447 R3003 R3834 C3458 C3096 A5 A25 R3489 C3409 C3410 IC3411 Q3401 C3493 D3403 IC3414 R3933 IC3090 A10 A30 A15 C5 C20 Q3306 G C10 C25 C15 C30 C3444 R3428 R3452 1 R3095 1 A H 4 L3402 O R3932 D3089 R3091 50 31 C3380 157 181 1 100 7 8 16 E 8 C3090 R3092 R3097 121 C3459 C3315 C3401 Q3089 I 80 1 81 D 5 C 14 60 1 B X3401 1 691-A A-1131- >EP-GW< 1-680-881-21 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 51 30 F [AD-DRC, MID-XA] COMPONENT SIDE B IC3401 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A R3475 120 C3411 Q3404 C3412 R3813 R3812 C3489 C3403 C3404 C3461 D3090 Q3090 IC3407 IC3406 R3089 Q3001 R3002 R3917 IC3091 R3107 L3089 X3089 R3807 R3824 FL3003 C32 A32 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 [AD-DRC, MID-XA] CONDUCTOR SIDE 3 4 5 6 7 1-680-881-21 R3336 R3806 40 50 30 RB3427 60 20 C3408 10 IC3402 1 C3405 5 8 R3098 1 R3446 R3505 R3101 R3050 C3102 R3953 R3575 R3079 R3102 IC3413 R3106 IC3403 R3023 C3442 R3021 R3410 C3035 C3413 BINT MID DAT1 SUB G C3044 MID GND GND S-VD S-HD CB GND Y GND GND BUSY R3032 R3881 R3820 R3494 R3457 GND R3037 C3001 R3828 GND (V-FBP) VP CONT (X-SW) TH SUB YS GND SEL Y OUT GND GND GND OUT GND MID HD GND GND GND GND B C1 A5 A10 GND VD1 R3373 A1 MID Y SEL CR VD C5 VD GND GND +5V A15 C10 MID CR GND 3.3V MID GND A20 CR 9V C15 RST GND A25 — 76 — A32 C20 HD GND MID CB MID VS GND GND SELL1 MID HS R3104 R3022 C3002 1 C3482 C3481 DRC SELL2 GND Q3412 DRC GND R3829 C25 R3375 C3334 GND R3034 Q3413 GND R3374 YS R3033 C3494 R3883 R3379 MID Q3411 R3821 R3825 R3466 GND 4 8 C3483 16 R3857 R3380 FL3303 Q3310 R3867 R3850 R3383 R3849 R3866 R3868 R3852 R3362 R3112 C3337 Q3308 GND C3003 C3402 C3490 C32 L3306 R3348 R3865 R3381 R3378 R3377 R3376 L3416 C3474 Q3311 C3336 Q3303 R3036 C3496 Q3410 SEL CB C3332 R3356 C3348 R3363 C3487 R3851 Q3304 FL3302 Q3309 R3863 R3351 R3361 C3344 R3039 IC3412 C3353 C3356 R3832 OUT C3324 R3831 CLK1 C3321 C3338 L3413 C3479 C3486 L3414 1 8 C3488 L3309 C3346 5 C3497 9 R3503 R3937 R3100 C3101 Q3405 R3478 4 R3445 Q3409 D3093 R3448 R3869 C3414 R3504 C3447 R3001 L3401 R3454 C3427 R3496 C3448 C3443 12 C3406 R3099 13 R3485 R3499 R3506 1 48 C3480 R3858 R3334 1 14 R3340 C3089 C3423 R3434 36 7 8 L3305 R3317 R3311 C3484 37 C3354 L3308 C3345 I C3418 R3477 C3308 G H R3954 C3485 R3864 C3355 R3467 R3484 R3337 Q3407 R3301 C3361 R3332 R3312 F R3465 C3312 R3305 R3316 E C3339 C3407 R3495 R3491 R3476 C3362 IC3305 80 L3405 70 C3449 RB3402 C3450 R3800 C3431 C3466 C3472 25 C3370 R3338 R3486 C3307 C3357 R3096 Q3091 C3424 C3341 C3331 C3469 RB3421 R3105 C3433 R3472 24 C3471 1 C3435 IC3410 R3846 C3351 RB3425 R3471 C3369 R3339 RB3422 86 D3307 D3302 C3368 RB3426 RB3406 C3363 C3463 C3365 C3366 R3367 RB3404 R3421 C3451 RB3403 R3847 C3367 R3840 C3316 L3312 C3375 10 RB3306 D3306 20 40 D3305 C3374 30 R3359 C3302 L3301 RB3423 C3428 L3408 R3349 D3304 RB3424 43 RB3401 R3498 C3301 C3303 X3402 C3498 RB3405 R3497 R3350 RB3307 50 R3827 C3373 C3360 R3369 25 C3335 C3452 C3376 C3446 RB3428 Q3403 Q3302 26 IC3301 R3384 C3349 RB3304 R3923 IC3089 C3350 RB3305 D C3462 R3357 C3343 R3470 C3436 44 FB3303 R3324 R3364 12 FB3402 C C3476 R3343 R3341 R3365 C3304 D3402 C3426 C3417 R3347 R3382 R3370 C3439 R3346 R3325 B 11 C3499 R3490 C3359 FB3401 C3378 10 R3461 C3470 C3475 R3335 9 C3342 A 8 C3330 2 C3381 1 >EP-GW< B R3108 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 D BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM D BOARD WAVEFORMS 2 1 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 500 mVp-p (V) 53.2 Vp-p (V) A 3 4 18 17 16 BH IC8002 STK392-560 CONV.OUT 1 BV GND MUTE 1 EX MUTE 2 Pre -Vcc 3 Pre +Vcc 4 -Vcc 5 6 7 +Vcc 8 9 10 -Vcc 11 R8122 JW(7.5) -Vcc 12 13 14 15 16 17 R8167 100UH :LAV35 -2 C8026 100 L8004 -2 -2 PS8006 3.15A PS8004 3.15A -2 C8033 100 C8029 100 PS8002 3.15A +12V 10k BV BH GH 100 100 100 R8004 1/10W :CHIP R8057 1/10W 4.7k R8003 1/10W :CHIP R8002 1/10W :CHIP 100p R8076 1/10W 4.7k :CHIP 100p C8035 CH:1608 R8090 4.7 1/2W :RN R8092 4.7 1/2W :RN R8094 4.7 1/2W :RN R8098 4.7 1/2W :RN 6 C8003 100p CH:1608 C8008 100p CH:1608 R8017 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP R8025 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP R8053 4.7 1/2W :RN R8046 4.7 1/2W :RN R8060 4.7 1/2W :RN R8064 4.7 1/2W :RN R8067 4.7 1/2W :RN R8070 4.7 1/2W :RN 13 14 15 16 R8075 4.7 1/2W :RN R8079 4.7 1/2W :RN R8082 4.7 1/2W :RN MUTE 1 EX MUTE 2 -2 Pre -Vcc 3 4 Pre +Vcc RV -Vcc 5 C8070 10 -2 6 7 8 +Vcc 9 10 GV -Vcc 11 17 Q8021 2SC2412K SW IC8001 STK392-560 CONV.OUT 2 R8131 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8141 3.3k 1/10W :CHIP R8128 10k 1/10W :CHIP 6 -22V 2 3 5 6 RV RH C8075 0.01 25V B:1608 L8007 PS8005 3.15A :LHL08 RV 8 RH 9 10 100 4.7k 100 R8008 1/10W :CHIP R8007 1/10W :CHIP 4.7k 100p R8011 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP -2 — C8002 100p CH:1608 CN8004 10P :B TO B-S R8016 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP C8007 100p CH:1608 C8011 100p CH:1608 R8029 1/10W R8056 1/10W :CHIP 100p R8077 1/10W R8051 4.7 1/2W :RN R8059 4.7 1/2W :RN R8063 4.7 1/2W :RN R8066 4.7 1/2W :RN R8069 4.7 1/2W :RN R8073 4.7 1/2W :RN R8078 4.7 1/2W :RN R8091 4.7 1/2W :RN R8093 4.7 1/2W :RN R8097 4.7 1/2W :RN K H_CENT 2 — GND 3 DF_V 4 GND 5 DF 6 GND 7 +15V 8 GND 9 -15V 10 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 R8081 4.7 1/2W :RN R8124 0.47 :FPRD 2 NC 3 GND 4 C8083 0.1 :PT R8120 10k 1/10W :CHIP C8063 0.1 16V B:1608 Q8020 2SC2412K AMP DET G2 DF MV TO CB BOARD CN9308 D8005 1SS133 RECT R8024 10k 1/10W :CHIP -2 Q8003 2SA1037AK G2-STOP/CONTROL R8030 68k 2W :RS +12V C8014 100 25V R8021 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8034 10k 1/10W :CHIP +22V R8037 68k 2W :RS Q8007 2SC4634LS-CB11 DF V AMP T8001 DFT R8065 1k 1/2W 6 C8018 10 R8023 10k 1/10W :CHIP CN7309 TO CG BOARD CN7209 TO CR BOARD R8062 4.7k 1/2W L8010 :LAV35 C8116 0.1 16V B:1608 18 C8047 0.01 F:1608 2 C8040 0.01 2kV :F Q8009 2SC3421-Y DF H BUFF 3 7 4 6 5 R8088 2.2 :FPRD R8087 2.2 :FPRD R8080 2.2 1W :RS C8046 22 C8050 22 R8104 8.2k 1/10W :CHIP C8053 0.01 F:1608 Q8010 2SC2412K DF H BUFF R8096 22 1/10W :CHIP R8084 10k 1/10W :CHIP Q8015 2SC2412K 17 16 15 C8048 22 2 L8006 GND 3 :LHL08 ABL 4 GND HP GND 5 6 2 R8155 100k :RN 9 S R8194 15k :RN R8195 15k :RN C8136 0.1 :PT NL8001 -2 R8197 5MM CN8023 4P BLK :S-MICRO -2 1 2 3 R8230 300k 1/16W :RN-CP R8190 2.7k :RN 4 C8129 0.01 :PT H+ H MID HH.IN V.IN V.RET +12V 3 GND +12V HV_REG 1 2 H.RET Q8027 FQPF12P20XDTU SW FB8002 1.1UH 12 11 T8003 HOT C8117 1000p 500V :B V.DEF CN8019 4P :VH IC8009 LA6500P-FA R8202 270 1/2W 1 D8024 RD15ES-T1B C8107 0.047 250V :MPS D8027 D2L20U-TA 10 2 9 2 3 4 1 5 4 7 5 6 PS8008 0.8A C8121 0.01 2kV :F R8206 0.47 :FPRD FB8015 MPZ2012S331AT FB8016 MPZ2012S331AT R8205 0.47 :FPRD 3 4 5 D8032 RGP10GPKG23 BIAS 2 NC 3 NC 4 7 R8118 10k 1/10W :CHIP 8 TO DY(R) 1 2 C8058 220p CH:1608 4 R8220 1k 1/10W :CHIP 9 12V-2 FB8014 MPZ2012S331AT R8148 100k 1/16W :RN-CP C8074 100 25V R8136 10k 1/10W :CHIP C8076 22 25V C8081 1000p 25V CH:1608 R8146 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R8137 100k 1/16W :RN-CP C8139 10 8 7 6 2 3 R8210 100 1/10W :CHIP 4 Q8039 2SC2688(5)-LK C8052 22 C8054 0.01 F:1608 C8057 0.47 L8026 :LAV35 R8103 390 1/10W :CHIP 12V-2 C8061 0.1 16V B:1608 R8123 1k 1/10W :CHIP R8110 7.5k R8119 10k 1/10W :CHIP L8012 :LAV35 C8059 0.22 16V B:1608 7 R8133 10k 3W :RS R8213 1k 1/10W :CHIP R8209 10k 1/10W :CHIP Q8023 2SC2688(5)-LK H.DRIVE R8125 390 1/10W :CHIP 8 R8126 1.5k 1/10W :CHIP Q8024 2SC5778-YB H.OUT T8002 HDT 5 C8065 0.047 200V :PT D8047 1SS133 Q8030 2SA1037AK HD BUFF H DRV C8064 10 160V R8135 10k 3W :RS 4 6 3 7 2 R8134 4.7k 1W :RS C8068 1000p 500V :B 1 R8232 0.22 1W :RS R8149 47 1/4W L8022 2.2mH :LHL08 C8135 0.75 250V :PP R8228 68 1/2W :FPRD H.IN V.IN NC 3 NC V.MID V.RET DY(R) H_RET (G) H+ H MID HH.IN V.IN C8133 2.2 250V V.RET C8120 0.1 16V B:1608 V.DEF V.MID V.RET 12V-2 10 9 C8089 470p 2kV :R C8098 220p 2kV :B Q8031 2SC2412K HP AMP C8097 220p 2kV :B C8096 0.0022 100V :PT R8189 0.47 :FPRD DY(G) C8115 0.1 16V B:1608 R8174 4.7k D8026 RD5.6ES-T1B R8178 47k 1/10W :CHIP Q8101 2SA1037AK HP AMP All voltages are in V. V.RET H.RET R8216 10k 1/10W :CHIP FB8018 MPZ2012S331AT H- D BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST HV DRIVE POWER SUPPLY H DRIVE HP Q8001 Q8002 Q8003 Q8004 Q8005 Q8007 Q8008 Q8009 Q8010 Q8011 Q8014 Q8015 Q8016 Q8019 Q8020 Q8021 B -0.4 0 14.6 3.4 3.4 5.8 2.8 4.0 4.5 2.3 -20.0 2.9 -0.3 7.4 7.4 0.0 C 15.0 13.0 0.0 GND GND 204.0 -22.0 22.0 22.0 -22.0 2.3 4.5 7.4 GND 12.0 8.9 E 0.1 GND 14.6 4.0 4.1 5.2 3.3 3.4 4.0 2.7 -20.6 2.3 GND 7.2 7.2 GND Q8027 Q8035 D 115.6 115.6 G 130.9 130.9 S 135.9 135.9 H_OUT (G) 2 4 1 H MID 10 7.4 11 7.4 12 7.4 13 GND 14 7.1 15 GND 16 3.2 17 2.6 18 9.1 IC8009 PIN VOLT 1 98.2 2 98.2 3 94.0 4 97.8 5 101.1 IC8010 PIN VOLT I 7.0 O 5.0 G GND IC8012 PIN VOLT 1 2.7 2 2.1 3 2.1 4 GND 5 GND 6 0.0 7 0.0 8 12.0 H.RET C8137 2200 10V R8145 10k 1/16W :RN-CP H+ 15 GND 16 3.2 17 2.6 18 9.1 IC8006 PIN VOLT 1 0.1 2 5.0 3 4.5 4 GND 5 0.0 6 5.0 7 0.1 8 15.0 IC8007 PIN VOLT 1 0.1 2 5.0 3 4.0 4 GND 5 0.0 6 5.0 7 0.1 8 15.0 IC8008 PIN VOLT 1 12.0 2 12.0 3 6.0 4 GND 5 8.0 6 7.4 7 7.4 8 N/C 9 3.3 NC H_RET (R) CN8018 4P :VH 1 IC8012 NJM2904M(TE2) C8085 56p CH:1608 NC 14 0.3 15 0 16 0 17 -22 18 0.1 IC8003 PIN VOLT 1 1.3 2 15.0 3 -13.1 4 -15.0 5 0.4 6 15.0 7 1.3 IC8004 PIN VOLT I 15.0 O 12.0 G GND IC8005 PIN VOLT 1 12.0 2 12.0 3 5.8 4 GND 5 3.8 6 3.8 7 3.8 8 N/C 9 3.8 10 3.6 11 3.6 12 3.6 13 GND 14 7.1 TO DY(G) R8005 10k 1W :RS 5 H_OUT (R) IC8001 PIN VOLT 1 GND 2 4.3 3 N/C 4 -22.0 5 22.0 6 -0.3 7 -0.3 8 -22.0 9 -0.5 10 22.0 11 0.1 12 -22.0 13 0.0 14 0.0 15 0.0 16 0.0 17 -22.0 18 0.1 IC8002 PIN VOLT 1 GND 2 4.3 3 N/C 4 -22.0 5 22.0 6 -0.1 7 -0.1 8 -22.0 9 0.0 10 22.0 11 0.5 12 -22.0 13 0.3 V.DEF R8211 15 3W :RS C8106 0.1 16V B:1608 C8082 0.047 16V B:1608 DY(B) H_RET (B) CN8020 4P :VH C8125 0.1 16V B:1608 C8122 220 16V FB8017 MPZ2012S331AT 6 V.RET H_OUT (B) C8132 2200 10V D8045 GP08D R8217 1k 1/10W :CHIP D8033 RGP02-17PKG23 BIAS 8 FB8021 1.1UH R8172 100 :FPRD 10 1 V.MID TO DY(B) EW DRV R8109 270 1/10W :CHIP GND R8102 82k 1/16W :RN-CP VR8002 20K H.CENT C8049 0.01 F:1608 PROT ON/OFF R8055 220k 1/16W :RN-CP R8223 1/16W :RN-CP 220k R8156 100k :RN C8093 100 160V 13 C8077 0.01 25V B:1608 8 10 R8193 15k :RN R8191 2.2k :RN C8113 0.1 :PT 7 GND H_DRV R8182 220k 1/16W :RN-CP DF VCC Q8014 2SC2412K DF H BUFF TO A:CN2(RA6) PIN(E-W) 14 D8012 1SS133 Q8011 2SA1037AK DF H BUFF R8095 22 1/10W :CHIP THIS GROUND IS AN ISOLATED GROUND (-2) 1 R8180 47k 1/10W :CHIP Slow SW 1 R8111 680 1/10W :CHIP Q8008 2SA1358-Y DF H BUFF DO NOT MEASURE USING CHASSIS GROUND. HV_PROT R8192 15k :RN C8110 1 D8038 RGP10GPKG23 :LAV35 D8010 1SS133 +135V CN7108 REGI_MUTE R8154 33k 1/16W :RN-CP L8016 D8011 1SS133 R8112 1.8k 1/10W :CHIP C8055 0.1 25V F:1608 FOCUS PACK CN8002 10P :B TO B-S R8152 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R8144 100 1/10W :CHIP C8078 1000p 25V CH:1608 12V-2 L8014 Q8016 2SC2412K HDRV D8046 1SS133 R8117 10k 1/10W :CHIP C8045 22 1 R8042 2.7k 1/10W :CHIP D8006 1SS133 LIMIT R8033 10k 1/10W :CHIP L8009 :LHL08 Q8004 2SA1037AK HDRV 8 C8016 100 25V TO CB BOARD TO CG BOARD CN9209 TO CR BOARD CN9107 Q8028 2SC2412K SW 3 R8020 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP — R8169 100k 1/10W :CHIP R8218 100k 1/2W :LHL08 R8143 56k 1/16W :RN-CP C8069 0.01 25V B:1608 IC8005 BA9759F-E2 H-DRIVE Q8019 2SA1037AK AMP 12V Q8002 2SC4634LS-YB11 G2-STOP TO MV R8219 0.47 :FPRD R8153 1k 1/16W :RN-CP R8099 100k 1/16W :RN-CP R8165 4.7k C8004 220 25V R8010 470k 1/2W T8005 R8183 220k 1/16W :RN-CP C8111 1 C8108 10 C8071 10 -22V 1 R8181 47k 1/10W :CHIP C8103 10 +15V R8121 100 1/10W :CHIP R8068 100 1/10W :CHIP G2 3 R8173 100k 1/10W :CHIP D8023 1SS133 -15V -2 R8085 4.7 1/2W :RN R8083 1k 1/10W :CHIP CN8003 4P WHT :MINI(LOCK) DF1 C8163 1 HV 2 R8212 22 3W :RS L8019 HLC JW159 5.0MM TO FOCUS PACK — R8163 100k 1/10W :CHIP D8025 1SS133 D8013 RD5.1ES-T1B -2 L D BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST C8143 1 1 C8124 8200p 1.2kV :MPP 11 C8090 1 D8043 1SS133 C8084 0.022 :PP 12V-2 1 8 C8079 10 R8105 4.7 1/2W :RN TO A:CN3(RA6) V SHIFT R8157 82k 1/16W :RN-CP Q8029 2SC2412K SW R8139 3.3k 1/10W :CHIP -22V R8089 4.7 1/2W :RN C8019 CH:1608 R8045 4.7 1/2W :RN T8005 NX-4006//M :LHL10 C8123 100p 2kV B 4 :CHIP C8042 CH:1608 C8034 CH:1608 :CHIP R8026 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP NC H(-) 9 IC8006 NJM2903M R8140 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8009 1/10W :CHIP R8254 1.5k 1/10W :CHIP NC H(+) 7 6 D8015 1SS133 C8072 10 -2 100p 7 GND GND 100 R8256 47 1030 Vp-p (H) NC GND 6 12 R8150 100k 1/16W :RN-CP R8142 1/10W :CHIP C8036 100 4.7k GV R8222 0.22 1W :RS 1 C8162 0.001 500V B 7.6 Vp-p (H) 210V 5 D8008 1SS133 :MPP 4 2 L8021 8 4 C8092 1.2kV 3 GH 3 7 C8126 0.0039 200V :PT C8142 0.27 250V :PP 4 10 6800p 2 GV 6 R8255 4.7k 1W :RS 3 5 4 Q8042 2SC2688(5)-LK H.DRIVE R8253 390 1/10W :CHIP 2 5 VREG9 1 BH GND Q8043 2SC5778-YB H.OUT R8161 100k 1/10W :CHIP R8151 1k 1/16W :RN-CP H DRV J BV GND 4 TO CB:CN7304 1 C8051 0.001 500V B IC8007 NJM2903M D8014 RD5.1ES-T1B 10k L8017 -2 C8032 100 L8020 :LHL08 8 5 C8080 10 R8129 2.2k 1/10W :CHIP L8008 18 PS8003 3.15A -2 C8028 100 5 104 Vp-p (H) 10 CN8022 7P WHT :S-MICRO 7 7 1 :LAV35 R8179 100UH :LAV35 C8025 100 C8158 0.1 16V B:1608 C8160 0.22 16V B:1608 R8258 10k 1/10W :CHIP C8127 1000 25V FB8006 MPZ2012S331AT 7 D8016 1SS133 8 R8050 10k 1/10W :CHIP -Vcc 12 :LHL08 -2 CN8005 10P :B TO B-S — — R8170 10k 1/16W :RN-CP 3.5 Vp-p (H) 9 R8061 1.2 3W :RS C8056 10 250V T8006 HDT 8 135V 10 FB8023 0.45UH FB8022 0.45UH R8250 10k 3W :RS C8159 0.047 200V :PT D8050 1SS355 Q8041 2SA1037AK C8109 56p CH:1608 C8105 0.1 16V B:1608 L8011 :LAV35 C8031 10 160V C8102 0.001 500V B PS8007 2.5A D8037 D2L20U-F C8140 330p 500V B D8029 S2L20UF R8249 10k 3W :RS R8176 100k 1/16W :RN-CP C8100 100 25V C8073 0.01 25V B:1608 PS8001 3.15A O C8156 10 160V R8138 1/10W :CHIP TO A:CN1(RA6) — C8141 100p CH:1608 R8132 1/10W :CHIP 10k R8086 4.7 1/2W :RN R8048 100UH :LAV35 R8058 100 1/10W :CHIP I N 9 C8138 1000p B:1608 RH GND M 10 8 R8251 1k 1/10W :CHIP R8166 10k 1/16W :RN-CP L8025 H — 5 D8030 S2L20UF 7 210V R8224 220k 1/2W C8131 10 100V FB8005 MPZ2012S331AT +15V +22V :LAV35 C8013 100p CH:1608 11 7 C8087 1 R8130 2.2k 1/10W :CHIP Q8022 2SC2412K SW R8106 4.7 1/2W :RN C8020 CH:1608 — R8012 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP 12 :CHIP C8041 CH:1608 R8031 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP 100p 12 5 C8094 47 25V D8022 1SS133 — G 13 4 C8091 100 25V R8159 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8127 JW(7.5) :LHL08 C8037 100 13 3 TUBE B R8225 1 1/2W :FPRD D8039 RGP02-17PKG23 11 12V-3 D8019 1SS133 R8049 100UH :LAV35 R8038 100 1/10W :CHIP 14 3 C8095 0.01 25V B:1608 L8005 18 :LHL08 -2 F 15 2 :LAV35 D8020 1SS133 14 2 L8033 1 12V-3 1 C8118 0.1 250V :MPS :LAV35 L8015 — 4 1 NC IC8008 BA9759F-E2 HDRIVE DO NOT MEASURE USING CHASSIS GROUND. GH 2 GND +135V 9 GND GND -22V -15V +22V +15V 3 5 7 8 4 6 RH_RET 1 2 RV_OUT RV_RET RH_OUT 1 GH_RET 3 GV_RET 2 GV_OUT 3 4 GH_OUT 2 BH_RET 4 BV_RET 3 1 BV_OUT 2 -22V THIS GROUND IS AN ISOLATED GROUND (-2) R8208 0.47 1/2W :FPRD S R8039 2.2 1/2W :RN R8036 2.2 1/2W :RN TH8001 68 R8201 22 :FPRD R8164 56k 1/16W :RN-CP NC R8022 33k 1/10W :CHIP R8196 4.7k R8171 100 1/10W :CHIP C8099 1000p 25V CH:1608 C8088 10 SGND R8015 22k 1/10W :CHIP HV BLOCK D8028 MTZJ-15B R8168 100 1/10W :CHIP C8086 0.01 25V B:1608 MIXOUT D8001 RD5.6ES-T1B SLICE C8114 1000 160V D8036 RD15ES-T1B C8153 1 ERROUT Q8001 2SC2412K R8001 2.2k 1/10W :CHIP E R8237 1M R8040 220 3W :RS R8071 22 :RN R8019 6.8k 1/16W :RN-CP C8001 0.022 :PT R8236 820k R8047 1W :RS 10 L8003 :LHL08 C8015 220 C8010 1 :MPS SAWR — C8024 0.022 :PT D8004 PUMP UP C8023 0.1 100V :PT D8002 RD20ES-T1B :PROT HDIN R8014 5.1k 1/16W :RN-CP R8013 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP GP08D C8009 0.01 25V B:1608 C8006 1000 25V L8002 :LHL08 HV (R) TO PICTURE TUBE R HV (G) TO PICTURE TUBE G HV (B) TO PICTURE HV T8004 LOT MIX+ -2 FB8001 1.1UH :LHL10 MIX- 9 6.5 Vp-p (V) +135V Q8035 FQPF12P20XDTU SW L8018 C8066 0.01 25V B:1608 VRGES R8018 1k 1/10W :CHIP 8 FB8024 MPZ2012S331AT VR8001 2K R8043 100k 1/16W :RN-CP R8035 1k 1/16W :RN-CP C8067 100 25V O G C8062 0.01 25V B:1608 C8060 100 25V SAWOUT :LHL08 7 10 12V 12V REG I L8013 :LAV35 R8044 6.8k 1/16W :RN-CP 6 940 Vp-p (H) IC8004 R8115 120 3W :RS +15V SLOW SW 6 NC +135V R8032 1k 1/10W :CHIP C8017 0.001 C8012 B:1608 0.01 25V B:1608 14.7 Vp-p (H) 5 R8116 120 3W :RS R8113 120 3W :RS -15V R8041 5.1k 1/16W :RN-CP PGND C8005 1000 25V L8001 R8147 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP 7 PWMOUT 5 6 PVCC 4 5 500 mVp-p (V) CN8016 4P WHT :S-MICRO TO HV BLOCK C8104 0.0015 B:1608 VCC VP GND 4 CN8015 2P :LARGE ERRIN GND D 3 D8003 RD22ES-T1B :PROT V_DRV(-) 2 R8100 120 3W :RS 3 2 1 CN8013 9P :VH TO G:CN5004 NC 3 CN8012 4P RED :S-MICRO TO DY(R) R8114 120 3W :RS REFIN 2 GND — 1 G2 CNT V_DRV(+) 4 NC V_RET 3 1 IC8003 LA78045 V.OUT JW3 12.0MM TO A:CN14(RA6) G2_MUTE VCC CN8011 4P WHT :S-MICRO TO DY(G) R8101 120 3W :RS +15V CN8006 10P :B TO B-S C BH_OUT CN8010 4P YEL :S-MICRO TO DY(B) — 1 2 NC V_DEF 1 NC V_RET V_DEF V_RET 2 CN8009 3P WHT :S-MICRO TO DY(B) 3 3 V_DEF CN8008 3P WHT :S-MICRO TO DY(G) 1 TO DY(R) 1 CN8007 3P WHT :S-MICRO B 2 — Q8022 Q8023 Q8024 Q8028 Q8029 Q8030 Q8031 Q8032 Q8036 Q8037 Q8039 Q8041 Q8042 Q8043 Q8044 Q8101 Q8038 B 0.0 -0.5 0.1 0.5 0.5 3.4 0.2 3.4 8.9 8.9 2.7 3.4 9.6 8.9 0.6 0.2 8.9 C 8.9 68.0 242.0 0.0 0.0 GND 12.0 4.1 GND 14.6 76.7 GND 29.8 192.0 0.0 GND 192.0 E GND GND GND GND GND 4.0 0.6 GND 8.7 8.7 2.1 8.9 GND 0.1 GND 0.6 0.6 All voltages are in V. 9-965-944-02<RA6>D All voltages are in V. — 77 — HV_REG ADJ IK CHECK JW150 R8200 HV_PROT ADJ R 1 REPLACE FUSE JW145 JW91 3.15A BLUE AS MARKED CN8010 4 RISK OF FIRE JW92 EY52 C8113 R8101 R8100 R8191 1 SUB OUT — 78 — GREEN JW126 JW124 EY48 CN8011 1 EY44 JW56 JW52 R8116 CN8012 RED L8007 EY43 R8179 JW31 R8048 JW54 JW55 EY45 EY49 R8190 EY53 EY50 4 JW61 4 1 10 JW189 3 1 JW 221 1 JW184 C8015 R8114 R8115 JW60 JW32 EY47 J W191 CN8007 C8065 RED D8026 10 CN8004 T8002 R8133 GR E E N JW 5 10 JW EY21 J W16 JW 17 R8174 8097 C 1 EY3 R8134 GND EY20 JW6 JW182 JW11 JW9 JW179 L8002 JW78 1 3 JW C8096 RED CN8018 1 C8137 4 GR E E N EY10 J W1 J W2 JW190 10 CN8020 L8022 4 +1 3 5 V NC - 1 5V GND +1 5 V - 2 2V GND +2 2 V GND 11 E JW8 JW181 JW12 C8028 C8025 1 JW51 JW19 JW22 EY119 GV RH GH RV EY46 GND BH BV 1 CN8006 R8232 R8149 B R8202 C8068 1 A-1405- 140-A L8003 V.OUT R8047 R8189 C8064 E C8098 Q8024 G2 MUTE VCC CN8002 C8010 B L UE JW14 1 EY41 R8071 CN8008 C8024 JW 18 JW45 3 C8005 C8021 JW34 C8153 JW185 Q8023 10 L8008 1 C8001 JW33 CN8009 6 EY22 JW 27 IC8001 JW4 JW 29 TP -22V EY40 B J W28 JW82 3 JW38 J W15 7 R8135 EY1 GND 18 EY19 C8092 CN8019 4 EY9 B D8047 JW 30 JW80 GND C8036 GND IC8002 JW 24 1 H OUT R8036 ID.JW EY42 R8039 1-680-883-31 222 JW C8089 PS8008 R8211 C8132 JW 25 JW46 EY2 JW 23 JW121 JW43 J W26 C8067 EY6 R8066 JW40 I C8003 D8004 R8040 1 R8124 2 JW44 223 JW EY39 R8059 JW79 EY4 R8063 C8006 D8002 JW41 D8003 L8001 JW 57 D8046 EY5 R8051 JW115 D8049 JW39 D8001 C8084 491 3. 1 5 C8076 491 3. 1 5 L8026 EY18 3 . 15A JW81 EY14 3 . 15 A C8093 C8032 EY16 EY11 R8045 J W58 J W53 EY15 R8081 1 D8045 R8085 E C8117 L8019 EY27 EY17 R8073 TP +22V B L UE UTE G2 M R8010 EY7 PS8003 EY118 EY34 EY28 T8003 C8122 EY12 R8078 H CONT J W36 EY126 R8005 Q8039 R8062 JW 93 D8040 IC8009 PS8001 EY117 FB8021 E D8032 EY13 R8069 EY51 EY38 EY30 C8014 JW 35 R8172 J W47 L8014 59 JW C8029 EY37 EY31 R8030 R8097 C8033 EY35 DFV.AMP EY29 R8037 EY127 EY36 R8156 Q8027 D8027 JW158 L8016 E EY8 R8105 JW125 JW64 J W48 L8013 FB8002 JW100 D8024 D8033 R8205 JW63 J W49 EY69 C8139 EY32 Q8007 2 37 JW C8057 R8165 R8065 R8206 C8004 1 4 EY33 C8052 C8107 C8048 C8121 EY97 R8155 C8074 E GND 5 R8093 J W50 J W74 C8016 491 3. 1 5 68 JW D8029 C8071 R8110 J W65 DF.AMP J W84 A D8011 C8040 D8010 E JW62 3. 15A JW123 70 JW R8080 T8001 83 JW EY68 D8012 EY72 NC 85 JW EY80 66 JW C8045 JW 76 C8124 67 JW B J W73 C8050 77 JW C8046 86 JW C8026 Q8008 R8087 Q8002 CN8003 R8091 R8049 J W87 J W104 B J W94 DF1 R8089 EY54 G2 PS8005 R8167 L8006 B C8018 R8088 159 JW EY132 H( - ) H( +) NC NC GND NC 210 V 1 R8067 EY73 JW 71 Q8009 R8064 R8122 J W102 J W101 D8005 J W88 491 3. 1 5 L8012 JW177 R8060 JW 105 C8123 J W107 L8010 3. 15A J W109 D8006 PS8002 C8037 J W110 99 JW JW98 R8046 18 J W108 L8009 LP8001 R8061 JW96 R8053 R8127 EY125 JW 116 EY74 118 JW EY75 49 13. 15 J W127 JW103 3. 15A EY96 PS8004 EY87 J W111 EY70 106 JW C8031 C8127 R8086 119 JW 112 JW 113 JW 114 JW 186 JW D8037 PS8007 JW 131 C8163 J W122 G C8060 I 2. 5A 491 02. 5 C8056 R8082 120 JW O I C8004 EY86 R8070 EY85 J W133 D8030 R8075 L8004 EY123 A 1 JW148 132 JW JW97 CN8005 C8087 EY67 R8079 JW146 CN8013 10 RH_ OUT VR8002 4 L8005 EY81 187 JW EY83 JW 128 JW168 +1 3 5 V JW156 LP8002 EY128 R8098 L8018 TP T8004 L8011 R8106 JW 136 S HV OUT Q8035 135 JW EY82 EY66 R8094 D8008 C8131 134 JW EY124 EY116 FB8022 49 13. 15 D8039 9 89 JW C8108 EY65 3 . 15 A TP 210V R8090 EY64 EY55 L8020 B PS8006 R8225 JW151 R8092 JW162 R8197 C8102 JW95 RV_ OUT C8110 CN8016 R8195 R8208 C8143 9 RV_ R E T C8103 7 90 JW C8090 H.CENT RH_ R E T CN8023 L8025 R8194 D8014 R8224 EY58 JW155 8 GV_OUT JW176 C8070 R8201 C8118 EY93 JW 142 C8100 GND EY90 JW 143 EY59 CN8022 R8113 C8072 D8028 EY71 R8219 JW129 7 GH_OUT D8015 EY91 C8051 EY56 JW172 EY84 D8023 D8020 JW 157 E EY57 R8218 R8193 HV PROTECT EY129 R8192 D8022 +1 2 V EY89 +1 2 V FB8023 HV_ RE G C8140 JW 144 Q8043 EY94 D8016 R8250 JW 147 B EY122 C8111 F R8196 R8222 R8256 EY61 EY60 C8136 NL8001 6 GV_RET 4 EY88 FB8001 T8005 C8129 5 BV _ OUT JW175 R8231 R8249 EY111 EY99 EY110 E D8036 EY92 JW 137 Q8042 164 JW D8019 C8091 L8021 1 BH_ OUT D8051 C8088 R8255 163 JW EY62 4 BH_ RE T R C8080 JW219 C8083 EY98 3 BV _ RE T R8158 L8017 D8013 B D8017 JW161 JW 188 C8162 L8015 E JW 149 JW170 169 JW C8156 C8142 J W174 CN8015 J W141 EY95 D8025 C8079 C8114 EY63 C8094 160 JW R8212 C8126 JW152 JW 173 139 JW C8159 2 GH_RET I 213 JW T8006 C 153 JW L8033 A D8043 H HV CONT G HV _ PR OT DE T D8038 S D JW 171 1 B D G VR8001 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 [HV DRIVE, POWER SUPPLY, H DRIVE] COMPONENT SIDE 12 R8228 C8133 C8135 GND +135V V_DRV(-) GND NC V_DRV(+) G2 CNT VP TP -15V JW178 TP +15V -15V GND +15V DF_V GND GND GND DF JW7 JW180 VSHIFT JW167 H_CENT JW13 C8023 JW220 PIN(E-W) H_DRV GND GND ABL GND HV_PROT GND HP TH8001 REGI_MUTE KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 [HV DRIVE, POWER SUPPLY, H DRIVE] CONDUCTOR SIDE 1 D BOARD LOCATOR LIST 2 3 1 CN8005 R8 0 6 6 R8 0 6 3 10 R8029 C8019 R8028 C8 0 2 5 1 R8251 C8114 _O RH U T RV_O U T R8 0 5 1 R8 0 4 5 R8 0 5 9 1 R8 0 7 1 3 1 R804 0 GREEN 10 CN8002 C8 0 2 1 C8017 7 CN8008 3 1 2 I C8003 C8010 D8 0 0 2 C8009 D8 0 0 3 CN8009 R8022 R8 0 3 9 R8 0 3 6 R8015 BLUE R8001 D8 0 0 1 1 6 3 R8032 R8014 1 CN8007 L 80 03 R8147 R8 0 4 7 R8236 R8237 R8013 C8 0 2 4 R8044 1 R8 1 8 9 S R8 1 7 4 C8115 C8064 L 802 6 D8 0 2 6 R8178 FB8018 G GND DF GND +15V Q8101 GND C8089 C8092 -15V C8065 10 E CN8004 B Q8024 1 CN8006 GND C8068 V_DRV(-) E C8152 R8228 C8133 R8125 C8059 4 H _RET( R) _RET( G) H — 79 — C8137 GND VP NC +135V FB8024 4 L 802 2 RED C8135 Q8030 GND 10 CN8020 R8126 R8119 R8123 C8 0 9 6 1 CN8018 Q8023 D8047 C8130 R8221 1 T8002 R8149 H _O U T( R) 1 4 GREEN H OUT ) U T( G _O H C8 0 9 7 R8 2 0 2 CN8019 R8216 D N G M UTE - 15V ( -) H IC8009 H.CENT G2 CNT V_DRV(+) R8134 2 GND G2 MUTE VCC C8061 C8128 4 R8232 C8098 C8 1 1 7 C8132 R8220 DF1 _RET( B) H C8125 R8210 5 9 BLUE R8217 B R8209 G2 CN8013 1 C8120 NC 1 PS8008 R8005 Q8039 R8 2 1 1 E R8213 R8 0 6 2 R801 0 D8 0 4 0 Q8002 E G2 R8020 1 T( B) U _O H D8 0 3 2 4 IC8012 CN8003 7 L 80 01 F B8 0 2 1 L8019 D8045 C8139 5 R8021 D GN - 22V +15V N C D N G +22V +135V N C C N C N D N G ( +) H 200V R8219 1 R808 0 B R8023 R8061 L8020 C8143 C8051 CN8022 4913. 15 C8 0 0 5 D8 0 2 7 R8225 R8218 GND DF_V R8133 C8122 8 C8106 NL8001 C8129 VSHIFT H_CENT Q8031 R8135 T 8003 FB8017 C8163 C8056 RED R8 2 0 5 R8 0 8 8 T8005 9 C8153 FB8016 Q8003 C8136 R8084 L 80 16 R8087 DFV.AMP R8068 C8014 C8116 R8155 D8 0 3 3 R8 2 0 6 R8 0 6 5 C8046 R8112 C8055 R8096 Q8 0 0 9 C8040 T8001 D8005 D8006 C8023 R8041 V.OUT Q8027 C8004 7 HP H_DRV R8019 C8001 6 8 GND FB8015 Q8015 DF.AMP R8024 ABL PIN(E-W) R8 1 5 6 F B8 0 0 2 Q8 0 0 8 8014 Q C8102 E GND GND C8093 D8024 R8030 B R8148 R8 1 6 5 R8037 R8111 C8127 9 R8145 C8121 Q8007 R8104 C8015 HV_PROT GND R8018 L8002 C8081 R8137 C8 1 0 7 R8095 R8109 8011 Q R8103 E D8004 C8085 FB8014 C8077 1 R8172 D8039 5 Q8004 R8152 C8 0 7 1 R8034 C8 0 7 4 C8016 D8 0 1 1 D8 0 1 0 C8049 C8047 C8045 LP8001 L8011 L 8 009 PS8007 C8031 FB8006 2. 5A 49102. 5 D8037 R8208 R8224 FB8005 L8021 3 R8118 IC8005 L8014 E C8057 10 R8146 B R8042 C8054 Q8010 Q8016 R8154 C8082 C8069 18 R8033 C8048 C8078 D8 0 1 2 R8136 L 80 06 C8 0 5 2 C8 0 5 0 C8126 R8212 C8131 D8038 C8012 C8058 R8143 C8076 C8053 B R8083 C8084 C8018 T8006 R8110 10 R8144 H CONT E L 8 012 Q8043 R8222 C8159 C8124 2 R8117 D8046 C8063 I C8004 B T8004 C8142 11 Q8020 Q8019 L8010 H R8120 R8121 I C8062 R8124 C8123 G PS 8 0 0 1 D8049 R8122 C8 0 6 0 O L8013 D8029 4 3. 15A C8 0 3 2 R8127 C8066 R8256 FB8023 FB8022 1 C8011 C8007 R8016 C8 0 3 3 REGI_MUTE L 8 004 LP8002 R819 6 R8255 Q8042 C8028 TH8001 C8006 D8030 C8140 C8162 4913. 15 R8 0 8 5 R8008 R8056 C8034 R8052 R8009 C8042 R8077 R8074 R8011 C8002 C8 0 2 6 R8048 C8036 S E E PS 8 0 0 3 3. 15A R8 0 7 8 R8 0 8 1 R8 0 7 3 R8105 C8020 R8027 R8031 L8008 Q8001 Q8035 G B RV_RET _RET RH UT _O H G UT V_O G V_RET G R8 0 6 9 R8097 R8091 R8093 4913. 15 R8089 R8 0 6 4 R8 0 6 7 R8 0 4 6 R8 0 6 0 R8 0 5 3 C8029 1-680-883-31 D8 0 2 8 F B8 0 0 1 C8161 R8058 R8026 L8007 C8 1 1 8 HV CONT R8249 GND 1 C8067 R8250 I R8007 18 R8179 R8167 C8141 L 803 3 R8201 R8254 RV GND C8013 L 800 5 C8008 R8017 R8012 C8003 8050 D D GND C8027 IC8001 R8038 1 R8025 R8049 L8018 PS 8 0 0 5 3. 15A PS 8 0 0 2 4913. 15 4913. 15 PS80 04 R808 6 R8054 R8057 R8003 R8004 C8035 C8041 R8076 R8072 R8002 C8037 C8156 F 3. 15A 3. 15A R808 2 R807 5 R807 9 R807 0 R8 0 9 8 R8 1 0 6 R8 0 9 4 R8 0 9 0 R8166 C8100 GV GH C8038 C8043 C8022 18 R8168 IC8008 C8039 IC8002 R8197 C8105 R8170 C8109 D8036 D8022 R8159 R8253 C8095 Q8041 R8176 R8258 C8160 C CN8016 BV BH GND RH C8044 HV REG CONT C8104 9 1 D8020 R8 0 9 2 R8195 GND HV_REG R8171 C8091 PS 8 0 0 6 D8023 18 D8019 3. 15A 4913. 15 C8087 C8158 L 801 5 C8086 C8094 R8115 4 +12V +12V 1 R8116 R8114 R8100 R8 1 9 4 R8157 R8138 R8164 1 D8008 4 R8151 _RET H G C8111 D8016 10 RED 4 R8193 R8192 C8138 C8080 R8050 IC8006 C8099 1 CN8012 1 12 R8 1 1 3 R8181 8029 Q 5 8 D8014 11 4 R8101 R8191 L8025 IC8007 10 CN8011 GREEN R8161 R8150 C8088 T _O U BH R8231 C8079 SUB OUT 1 BLUE R8200 C8070 C8073 R8141 1 R8139 R8140 R8153 C8083 R8099 D8013 R8128 8022 Q ET T D V_PRO H R8132 4 R8142 R8173 C8108 5 R8131 9 R8230 VR 8 0 0 2 C8075 8 D8 0 1 7 L8017 R8102 R8163 D8025 VR8 0 0 1 8021 Q R8035 C8072 R8160 R8130 R8043 4 CN8010 8 C8113 R8183 C8090 D8 0 4 3 R8129 R8169 D8015 C8110 T U BV_O Q8028 C8103 GND BV_RET _RET BH PROT R8223 R8182 R8190 CN8023 D8051 R8158 B 7 R ON/OFF CN8015 6 R8055 IK1 R8229 IK2 R8180 R R HV PROTECT A 5 HV_PROT ADJ HV_REG ADJ R 4 B D DIODE D8001 D-10 D8002 D-10 D8003 D-10 D8004 E-10 D8005 H-6 D8006 H-6 D8007 D-10 D8008 B-3 D8009 C-1 D8010 E-11 D8011 E-11 D8012 E-11 D8013 B-2 D8014 B-3 D8015 A-2 D8016 B-3 D8019 C-2 D8020 C-2 D8021 F-9 D8022 C-2 D8023 B-3 D8024 G-7 D8025 A-2 D8026 G-11 D8027 F-8 D8028 D-3 D8029 E-4 D8030 E-4 D8031 D-2 D8032 H-7 D8033 G-7 D8034 E-2 D8035 E-2 D8036 C-3 D8037 G-4 D8038 I-2 D8039 G-4 D8043 B-1 D8045 H-8 D8046 D-8 D8047 I-11 IC IC8001 C-8 IC8002 C-4 IC8003 E-10 IC8004 E-5 IC8005 F-8 IC8006 B-2 IC8007 B-3 IC8008 C-2 IC8009 I-8 IC8012 H-7 TRANSISTOR Q8001 D-10 Q8002 H-6 Q8003 H-6 Q8004 E-9 Q8005 C-1 Q8007 F-7 Q8008 G-6 Q8009 G-5 Q8010 G-6 Q8011 F-6 Q8014 G-6 Q8015 G-6 Q8016 E-8 Q8019 E-8 Q8020 D-8 Q8021 B-1 Q8022 B-1 Q8023 H-11 Q8024 G-10 Q8027 F-8 Q8028 A-2 Q8029 B-3 Q8030 I-11 Q8031 F-11 Q8032 C-1 Q8035 D-3 Q8036 D-1 Q8037 D-1 Q8038 D-1 Q8039 H-8 Q8101 G-11 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SR BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 | 2 CN9901 3P WHT :S-MICRO SB9901 A SENSOR + - 1 2 NC 3 D9902 UDZSTE-17-5.6B E TO A:CN10 SENSOR — 9-965-944-01<RA6>SR SR [SENSOR] COMPONENT SIDE CONDUCTOR SIDE 1 A 1 1- 685- 262- 11 - D9901 CN9901 D9902 + + SB9901 A- 1400- 759- A 3 CN9901 A 2 - 2 D9901 1 [SENSOR] 1 SR H2 BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | CN9201 5P WHT-L :S-MICRO TO H1:CN9101 A STBY-TIMER-LED 1 STEREO-LED 2 POWER GND — STBY 5V 3 4 5 CN9202 6P WHT-L :S-MICRO B — C TO A:CN9 STBY-TIMER-LED 1 STEREO-LED 2 KEY1 3 POWER 4 GND STBY 5V R9201 470 1/16W :RN-CP R9202 470 1/16W :RN-CP R9203 470 1/16W :RN-CP R9204 470 1/16W :RN-CP R9205 680 1/16W :RN-CP R9206 680 1/16W :RN-CP R9207 1k 1/16W :RN-CP R9208 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP R9209 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP R9210 3.3k 1/16W :RN-CP R9211 6.8k 1/16W :RN-CP 5 6 GND01 S9201 S9202 VOL(-) VOL(+) S9203 CH(-) S9204 CH(+) S9205 S9206 TV/VIDEO SELECT — S9207 RIGHT S9208 DOWN S9209 UP S9210 S9211 LEFT MENU S9212 FLASH FOCUS FUNCTION KEYS 9-965-944-01<RA6>H2 — 80 — 7 [FUNCTION KEYS] CONDUCTOR SIDE H2 1- 685- 620- 13 A FLASH FOCUS R9206 R9209 N DOW S9208 R9207 R9208 S9207 RI GHT GND STBY 5V K E Y1 PO ER W - LED STEREO STBY-TI M ER- LED GND STBY 5V ER W PO STEREO - LED ER-LED STBY-TI M — 81 — S9212 SELECT R9210 UP S9209 R9211 S9202 VOL( +) 5 S9206 LEFT S9210 ENU M R9205 R9203 R9202 CN9202 CN9201 6 1 1 1 5 1 6 S9211 TV/ VI DEO R9204 R9201 CH( +) S9204 C STBY-TI M ER- LED -LED STEREO GND W PO ER STBY 5V ER-LED STBY-TI M KEY1 -LED STEREO GND CH( +) J W0001 0003 JW JW 0002 JW 0004 0006 JW 0005 JW C 5 4 3 2 1 CN9201 CN9202 S9205 S9201 VOL( - ) R7203 S9203 CH( - ) B S9204 VOL( +) S9202 RI GHT S9203 VOL( - ) S9209 UP S9201 DOW N S9207 CH( - ) TV/ VI DEO S9205 M ENU S9211 LEFT 0007 JW S9210 SELECT A-1405- 147-A 1-685-620-13 A 5 4 3 2 1 PO ER W S9208 B STBY 5V [FUNCTION KEYS] COMPONENT SIDE H2 S9206 FLASH FOCUS S9212 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 H1 BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 A | 2 | CN9101 5P WHT :S-MICRO | STBY/TIMER R9103 220 1/16W :CHIP TO H2:CN9201 STBY-TIMER-LED 1 STEREO-LED 2 — 3 P-ON 3 GND 4 STBY 5V D9101 SLR-325VCT31 STEREO R9104 220 1/16W :CHIP S9101 5 D9102 SLR-325VCT31 POWER IC9101 GP1U28Y IR SENSOR STBY 5V 1 SIRCS 2 GND 3 R9101 10k :1608 — VCC TO A:CN16 OUT GND B CN9102 3P R9102 100 :1608 C9101 0.1 B:1608 POWER SWITCH 9-965-944-01<RA6>H1 H1 [POWER SWITCH] COMPONENT SIDE 1 3 I C9101 STBY/TIMER STEREO PO ER W VC VO S9101 D9101 D9102 POWER SW 1 ER STBY-TI M 1 STBY 5V CN9101 SI RCS P-O N D N G STBY 5V D N G 3 A- 1405- 1- 685- 21- 13 148- A [POWER SWITCH] CONDUCTOR SIDE 2 3 N P- O D N G STEREO R9104 SI RCS D N G CN9102 3 STBY 5V B 1 STBY 5V CN9101 -LED STEREO 1 ER-LED STBY-TI M 1- 685- 621- 13 D9102 R9103 D9101 ER SW POW ER W PO R9101 S9101 A I C9101 C9101 VO VC 5 1 R9102 H1 JW9101 5 CN9102 B -LED - LED STERO STBY/ TI MER A 2 — 82 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 H4 BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 | 2 | CN9401 11P WHT-L :S-MICRO B 4 | 5 R9407 75 1/16W :CHIP J9401 C9403 0.01 B:2012 D9404 RD10ES-T1B TO U:CN2002 — | C9405 0.47 B:CHIP D9405 RD10ES-T1B A 3 V2R 1 GND 2 V2L 3 GND 4 V2SW 5 V2Y 6 GND 7 V2C 8 GND 9 V2V 10 GND 11 R9403 75 1/16W :CHIP 4 3 2 D9403 RD10ES-T1B R9406 1k 1/16W :CHIP 1 V C9402 0.47 B:CHIP D9402 RD10ES-T1B R R9400 470k 1/16W :CHIP C9400 10 D9400 RD10ES-T1B L R9401 470k 1/16W :CHIP C9401 10 D9401 RD10ES-T1B — R9402 75 1/16W :CHIP VIDEO 2 INPUT C 9-965-944-01<RA6>H4 H4 [VIDEO 2 INPUT] COMPONENT SIDE 1 2 4 3 A-1405- 149-A H4 C9401 V2R D9401 D9405 D9404 11 1 1 [VIDEO 2 INPUT] CONDUCTOR SIDE 1 2 4 3 J 9401 A VI DEO L C9407 R9400 C9400 D9401 D9400 C9401 D9402 D9404 D9405 V2V N G D V2C D N G V2Y D N G V2L D N G GN D V2R V2SW CN9401 C9404 R9401 C9402 C9403 R9403 R9406 11 C9406 R9402 C9405 R9407 D9403 1 R 1- 686- 250- 13 S V B D9403 CN9401 GND V2L GND V2Y GND V2SW V2C GND V2V 11 GND C9400 B D9400 D9402 1- 686- 250- 13 J 9401 A 11 1 — 83 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 5-5. IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS A BOARD IC305, 307 SN74LV4053ANSR IN/OUT VDD 1Z 0Z 1Y 0Y 1X 0X 16 3 5 1 2 13 12 TG LOGIC LEVEL CONVERSION A 11 BINARY TO 1OF2 DECODERS WITH INHIBIT 14 XCOMMON TG TG LOGIC LEVEL CONVERSION B 10 15 YCOMMON BINARY TO 1OF2 DECODERS WITH INHIBIT OUT/IN TG TG C 9 LOGIC LEVEL CONVERSION INH 6 LOGIC LEVEL CONVERSION 8 VSS BINARY TO 1OF2 DECODERS WITH INHIBIT 4 ZCOMMON TG 7 VEE IC308 CXD2085M VDIN 7 SILCER VSIN 6 SYNC. SEP. 16 O169 DECODE 15 OLBX I2CBUS INTERFACE 9 SCL 10 SDA 13 12 XI XO IC305, TDA7265 +VS 3 MUTE / ST-BY5 L + IN 7 4 L OUT 8 L -IN GND 9 10 R -IN 2 R OUT R + IN 11 1 6 R-VS L-VS — 84 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 B BOARD IC3305, 3404 TLC2932IPWR LOGIC VDD SELECT 1 VCO OUT FIN-A FIN-B PFD OUT LOGIC GND 3 4 5 6 7 2 1/2 DIVIDER PFD VCO 14 13 12 11 VCO VDD R BIAS VCO IN VCO GND 10 9 8 VCO PFD INHIBIT INHIBIT NC IC3413 SN74LV4053ANSR IN/OUT VDD 1Z 0Z 1Y 0Y 1X 0X 16 3 5 1 2 13 12 TG LOGIC LEVEL CONVERSION A 11 BINARY TO 1OF2 DECODERS WITH INHIBIT 14 XCOMMON TG TG LOGIC LEVEL CONVERSION B 10 15 YCOMMON BINARY TO 1OF2 DECODERS WITH INHIBIT OUT/IN TG TG C 9 LOGIC LEVEL CONVERSION INH 6 LOGIC LEVEL CONVERSION BINARY TO 1OF2 DECODERS WITH INHIBIT 4 ZCOMMON TG 7 8 VEE VSS IC3414 M52055P GND1 INPUT 2B Vcc CONTROL INPUT 2 INPUT 2A GND3 15 14 13 12 11 10 L H INPUT 1A 16 9 INPUT 3B 8 INPUT 3A H L L H INPUT 1B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CONTROL INPUT 1 OUTPUT 1 GND2 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 CONTROL INPUT 3 — 85 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 CR BOARD IC7101 TDA6120Q IIN VDD 5 10 n.c. 9 n.c. 11 MIRROR 4x out CASCODE in 1x VCC 1x 6 12 13 0.7 pF MIRROR in 1x out VIN- out 1x out 4x in CURRENT INPUT 2 7 CASCODE + J 5 mA 1 3 4 8 RC- RC + VIN+ GND CG BOARD IC7201 TDA6120Q IIN VDD 5 10 n.c. 9 n.c. 11 MIRROR 4x out CASCODE in 1x VCC 1x 6 12 13 0.7 pF MIRROR in 1x out VIN- out 1x out 4x in CURRENT INPUT 2 7 CASCODE + J 5 mA 1 3 4 8 RC- RC + VIN+ GND CB BOARD IC7301 TDA6120Q IIN VDD 5 10 n.c. 9 n.c. 11 MIRROR 4x out CASCODE in 1x VCC 1x 6 12 13 0.7 pF MIRROR in 1x out VIN- out 1x out 4x in CURRENT INPUT 2 7 CASCODE + J 5 mA 1 3 4 8 RC- RC + VIN+ GND — 86 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 U BOARD IC2004 CXA2069Q TV 63 V1 1 V2 8 V3 15 49 YIN1 V4 22 56 YOUT1 V5 30 55 60 TRAP1 V6 58 COUT1 51 CIN1 44 V/YOUT2 46 TRAP2 47 COUT2 41 VOUT3 39 YOUT3 53 VOUT1 6dB 6dB 6dB Y1 3 Y2 10 Y3 17 Y4 24 6dB 6dB 6dB C1 5 C2 12 C3 19 C4 26 6dB 6dB 37 COUT3 6dB 57 VGND BIAS 50 BIAS 42 VCC 35 AGND 6dB LTV 62 LV1 2 52 LOUT1 LV2 9 54 ROUT1 LV3 16 LV4 23 LV5 29 LV6 59 RTV 4 RV2 11 18 RV4 25 RV5 31 RV6 6dB 0dB 64 RV1 RV3 0dB 61 6dB 6dB Logic 6dB 6dB — 87 — 43 LOUT2 45 ROUT2 38 LOUT3 40 ROUT3 36 DC OUT 33 SCL 34 SDA 32 ADR 7 S-1 14 S-2 21 S-3 28 S-4 6 S2-1 13 S2-2 20 S2-3 27 S2-4 48 MUTE KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 5-6. SEMICONDUCTORS 1SS83TD 21DP05 D1NL40-TR2 D1NS4 D2L20U EL1Z GP08DPKG23 RD10ES-B2 RD15ES-B2 RD18ES-B2 RD20ES-B2 RD5.6ES-B2 RGP02-17EL-6433 UF4005PKG23 CATHODE D4SBS4-F D6SB60L NJM2395AF05 PQ09RF21 CXA1726AM NJM2180M BA05T + ~ LETTER SIDE 1 ~Ð 2 1 1 + 3 ~ ~ Ð 2 1 DAN202K-T-146 11pin ZIP TOP VIEW 30pin SOP BC BA9759F-E2 NJM2903M UPC393C 32 8pin DIP 20 NJM7905FA TOP VIEW TLC2933IPWR 1 1 3 TOP VIEW 64 18pin SOP BH3868BFS-E2 1 DM-58 TOP VIEW 14pin SOP B ANODE 1 13 TOP VIEW CATHODE 1 32pin SOP DAP202K PQ1CG2032FZ E IRFIB7N50A N 1 ¥ pin ¥ Mt (one side, both side) CD0031AM C UPC1093J-1-T 2 N MARKING SIDE VIEW ~ CATHODE C E 2SK2036(TE85L) TOP VIEW NC B 19 1 DAN202U C B 28pin SOP TOP VIEW 33 51 52 E 2SC4634LS-CB11 1 1 3 2 TEA6422DT 12 34 CXA2069Q CXP85840A-039Q CXP86448-635Q CX2150AQ E 1 ANODE 2SC2688-LK MARKING SIDE VIEW 3 2 1SS133T-77 30DF4N-FC5 ERC04-06SE ERC91-02 TDA7265 14pin DIP 3 1 LA78045 2 3 2 1SS226 1 1 ANODE 1 TOP VIEW 3 3 48pin SOP 2 5 2 2SA1358-Y 2SA3421-Y 4 1 CM0017AF 3 2 1 3 2 PST9143NL PST9145NL MTZJ-T-77-13 MTZJ-T-77-22B 1 7 1 CATHODE TOP VIEW 1 120pin QFP 1S355TE-17 DTZ-10B DTZ-TT11-6.8B UDZS-TE-17-7.5B UDZ-TE-17-10B UDZS-TE-17-18B UDZS-TE-17-22B UDZS-TE-17-24B UDZS-TE-17-3.9B UDZS-TE-17-33B UDZS-TE-17-4.7B UDZS-TE-17-5.1B UDZS-TE-17-5.6B UDZS-TE-17-6.2B UDZS-TE-17-9.1B CXA2151Q CXD2013Q-T6 ANODE 48 M24C08-MN6T M24C32-WMN6T NJM2068V NJM2904M UPC4558G2 1 EC 5pin CHIP STK392-560 37 1 36 SLR-325VCT31 12 25 13 24 TOP VIEW CXD2073Q-T4 ANODE 1 TOP VIEW n M306V2ME-175FP UPD64082GF-3BA 80 81 CATHODE 12 8pin SOP ANODE CATHODE D1NL20U-TR C MARKING SIDE VIEW B TC7W08FU(TE12R) 51 50 E 2SA2005 2SC5511 INDEX BA033T NJM7812FA TA7812S B 2SA1037AK-T146R 2SA1226-T1E3E4 2SC1623-L516 2SD601A-QRS-TX DTC114EKA-T146 DTC144EKA-T146 1 1 TOP VIEW 32pin QFP CXD2085M PCM56P-L SN74LV4053ANSR 31 100 1 TOP VIEW 30 MSM514265C-60JS 8pin CHIP TDA6120Q / N2/S2 BC CATHODE 1 1 TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 40pin SOP 1 n 16pin SOP N ANODE — 88 — E B C E KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SECTION 6: EXPLODED VIEWS Components not identified by a part number or description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine service. The component parts of an assembly are indicated by the reference numbers in the far right column of the parts list and within the dotted lines of the diagram. ! NOTE: The components identified by shading and Replace only with part number specified. * Items marked with an asterisk are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Expect some delay when ordering these components. NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. mark are critical for safety. REF.NO. 6-1. COVER (KP-51WS510/57WS510 ONLY) 7-685-648-79 7-685-661-14 SCREW +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3 SCREW +BVTP 4X12 TYPE2 IT-3 13 9 5 4 13 10 7 X-4040-804-2 1 X-4040-796-2 2 3-704-179-01 2 4-381-079-01 3 4-090-910-11 3 8 13 6 3 1 14 13 12 10 4 7 4 11 7 7 6 PART NO. 1 4-090-881-11 4-081-952-11 4-081-949-11 5 4-081-953-11 5 4-081-950-11 13 15 13 DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY INCLUDES BEZEL (51) ASSY (KP-51WS510 ONLY) BEZEL (57) ASSY (KP-57WS510 ONLY) EMBLEM (NO.9), SONY (KP-51WS510 ONLY) EMBLEM (NO.10), SONY (KP-57WS510 ONLY) SCREEN (51), CONTRAST (KP-51WS510 ONLY) SCREEN (57), CONTRAST (KP-57WS510 ONLY) PLATE (51WL), DIFFUSION (KP-51WS510 ONLY) PLATE (57WL), DIFFUSION (KP-57WS510 ONLY) PLATE (51WFV), DIFFUSION (KP-51WS510 ONLY) PLATE (57WFV), DIFFUSION (KP-57WS510 ONLY) 8 * 2 13 13 16 25 26 18 17 27 19 13 22 23 24 13 20 21 6 4-084-617-12 * 6 4-084-568-12 * * 7 8 A-1400-759-A 4-084-617-02 * 8 4-084-568-02 * 9 4-083-460-01 * 9 4-083-462-01 * 10 4-081-501-01 * 11 4-083-459-01 * 11 4-083-461-01 12 4-084-615-01 12 4-084-561-02 30 32 28 29 13 31 — 89 — HOLDER, SCREEN (KP-51WS510 ONLY) HOLDER, SCREEN (KP-57WS510 ONLY) SR BOARD, MOUNTED HOLDER, SCREEN (KP-51WS510 ONLY) HOLDER, SCREEN (KP-57WS510 ONLY) HOLDER (L), MIRROR SIDE (KP-51WS510 ONLY) HOLDER (L), MIRROR SIDE (KP-57WS510 ONLY) HOLDER, MIRROR HOLDER (R), MIRROR SIDE (KP-51WS510 ONLY) HOLDER (R), MIRROR SIDE (KP-57WS510 ONLY) MIRROR (51) (KP-51WS510 ONLY) MIRROR (57) (KP-57WS510 ONLY) REF.NO. PART NO. * 13 14 14 X-4039-824-1 * 15 4-096-113-01 * 15 4-090-883-01 * 16 X-4041-777-1 * 16 X-4041-784-1 (2) 4-081-063-01 4-083-467-01 (2) 17 4-040-755-01 * 18 19 4-075-020-01 4-096-114-01 * 19 4-084-566-01 * 20 A-1405-147-A 21 22 23 24 25 26 4-082-284-01 A-1405-148-A 4-094-326-01 4-083-733-01 A-1405-149-A X-4041-779-1 26 X-4041-783-1 27 28 29 30 31 32 4-094-323-01 4-042-192-01 3-703-035-11 4-045-250-01 4-096-120-01 4-096-121-01 * * DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY INCLUDES SCREW, DOME WASHER HEX TAP 4X20 COVER (51), MIRROR (KP-51WS510 ONLY) COVER (57) ASSY, MIRROR (KP-57WS510 ONLY) BOARD, REAR (KP-51WS510 ONLY) BOARD (57), REAR (KP-57WS510 ONLY) CABINET ASSY, BOTTOM (17-18) (KP-51WS510 ONLY) CABINET (57), ASSY (17-18) (KP-57WS510 ONLY) CASTER (DIA. 30) (KP-51WS510/57WS510 ONLY) FOOT, PLASTIC BOARD, FRONT (KP-51WS510 ONLY) BOARD, FRONT (KP-57WS510 ONLY) H2 BOARD, MOUNTED BUTTON, MULTI H1 BOARD, MOUNTED BUTTON, POWER GUIDE (HW), LED H4 BOARD, MOUNTED GRILLE ASSY, SPEAKER (51) (KP-51WS510 ONLY) GRILLE, (57) SPEAKER ASSY (KP-57WS510 ONLY) DOOR, FRONT TERMINAL CATCHER, PUSH SHAFT, LID DAMPER LABEL, CONTROL PANEL ASSY, FRONT (27-30) (27-30) KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 REF.NO. 6-2. COVER (KP-65WS510 0NLY) 7-685-648-79 7-685-661-14 10 SCREW +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3 SCREW +BVTP 4X12 TYPE2 IT-3 10 9 1 3 8 5 4 * * * * 11 7 6 * * 20 7 * 7 6 * 7 19 8 18 10 17 2 15 10 21 27 28 12 14 16 13 * * 10 10 29 10 24 25 26 32 34 22 23 30 31 10 33 — 90 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 X-4040-807-3 4-381-079-01 4-090-915-11 4-089-151-11 4-089-152-11 BEZNET (65) ASSY EMBLEM (NO.10), SONY SCREEN (65), CONTRAST PLATE (65WL), DIFFUSION PLATE (65WFV), DIFFUSION ASSEMBLY INCLUDES 6 7 8 9 10 4-089-179-01 A-1400-759-A 4-088-461-01 4-088-577-01 4-081-063-01 HOLDER (65 SHORT), SCREEN SR BOARD, MOUNTED HOLDER, SCREEN MIRROR SCREW, DOME WASHER HEX TAP 4X20 11 12 13 14 15 4-088-579-01 4-095-958-01 4-096-137-01 4-061-174-01 X-4041-780-1 HOLDER, MIRROR SLIDE BOARD, REAR TOP (65) BOARD, REAR (BOTTOM) CASTER CABINET ASSY (65) 16 17 18 19 20 4-088-541-01 4-030-850-01 4-075-020-01 4-094-879-01 4-088-580-01 HANDLE SOCKET, CASTER FOOT, PLASTIC H-CATCH HOLDER, MIRROR BASE (2) REF.NO. * * * (16-20) * PART NO. DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY INCLUDES 21 22 23 24 25 4-096-136-01 A-1405-147-A 4-082-284-01 A-1405-148-A 4-094-326-01 BOARD, FRONT H2 BOARD, MOUNTED BUTTON, MULTI H1 BOARD, MOUNTED BUTTON, POWER 26 27 28 29 30 4-083-733-01 A-1405-149-A X-4041-782-1 4-094-323-01 4-042-192-01 GUIDE (HW), LED H4 BOARD, MOUNTED GRILLE, (65) SPEAKER ASSY DOOR, FRONT TERMINAL CATCHER, PUSH 31 32 33 34 3-703-035-11 4-045-250-01 4-096-120-01 4-096-121-01 SHAFT, LID DAMPER LABEL, CONTROL PANEL ASSY, FRONT (29-32) KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and Replace only with part number specified. ! NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. mark are critical for safety. REF.NO. 6-3. CHASSIS 7-685-648-79 7-685-661-14 4-635-966-01 SCREW +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3 SCREW +BVTP 4X12 TYPE2 IT-3 SCREW (HEX) 60 50 ! 61 62 59 58 57 * 63 * * ! 56 50 71 54 65 66 70 * * 67 68 69 50 50 72 51 50 52 50 53 DESCRIPTION 4-081-063-01 1-529-403-41 1-825-525-11 1-223-925-34 A-1302-177-A SCREW, DOME WASHER HEX TAP 4X20 LOUDSPEAKER (6.6CM) LOUDSPEAKER (13CM) RESISTOR ASSY (HIGH-VOLTAGE) A BOARD, COMPLETE 55 56 57 58 59 8-598-594-10 8-598-593-20 1-557-056-31 1-556-945-21 1-771-787-13 TUNER, FSS BTF-FA421 TUNER, FSS BTF-WA421 CABLE, P-P CABLE, P-P SWITCH, RF ANTENNA 60 61 62 63 64 4-069-675-01 4-089-438-01 A-1300-324-A 4-089-194-01 A-1302-179-A CAP, TERMINAL BOARD BOARD, TERMINAL UD BOARD, COMPLETE LABEL, TERMINAL AD BOARD, COMPLETE REF.NO. * * ! ! ! ! ! ! 64 55 50 PART NO. 50 51 52 53 54 74 73 75 51 76 50 52 — 91 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION ASSEMBLY INCLUDES 65 66 67 * 68 A-1302-209-A B BOARD, COMPLETE A-1302-178-A U BOARD, COMPLETE 3-710-578-01 COVER, VOLUME, 6 MOLD A-1302-180-A D BOARD, COMPLETE The high voltage leads associated with the FBT on the D Board are not included and must be ordered separately. (SEE 70-71) 69 70 71 72 * 73 1-453-285-51 1-779-095-51 1-900-260-40 1-790-001-12 A-1302-383-A FBT ASSY, NX-4006 (70-71) LEAD ASSY, HIGH-VOLTAGE CONNECTOR ASSY, MV CORD, AC POWER (WITH CONNECTOR G BOARD, COMPLETE 74 75 1-500-082-11 1-500-021-11 76 1-469-241-11 CLAMP, SLEEVE FERRITE CLAMP, SLEEVE FERRITE (KP-57WS510/65WS510 ONLY) CORE, FERRITE (RFC-8 BK) KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and Replace only with part number specified. ! NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. mark are critical for safety. 6-4. PICTURE TUBE 7-685-663-71 REF.NO. * * * * SCREW +BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT-3 PART NO. ! 101 102 103 104 105 A-1302-183-A A-1302-184-A A-1302-182-A A-1405-146-A 1-451-536-13 ! 105 1-451-537-13 ! 106 107 1-451-535-12 A-1604-485-A ! 107 A-1604-491-A ! 107 A-1604-497-A 108 4-083-751-01 108 4-083-750-01 108 4-087-842-01 109 A-1604-483-A 108 111 112 107 108 113 105 109 104 105 105 110 106 104 ! 103 104 106 106 114 102 101 115 — 92 — DESCRIPTION CB BOARD, COMPLETE CG BOARD, COMPLETE CR BOARD, COMPLETE V BOARD, MOUNTED DEFLECTION YOKE (KP-51WS510/57WS510 ONLY) DEFLECTION YOKE (KP-65WS510 ONLY) COIL ASSY, VM COUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT (KP-51WS510 ONLY) COUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT (KP-57WS510 ONLY) COUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT (KP-65WS510 ONLY) LENS (DELTA 250) (KP-51WS510 ONLY) LENS (DELTA 260) (KP-57WS510 ONLY) LENS (DELTA 270) (KP-65WS510 ONLY) COUPLER (G) ASSY, CRT REF.NO. PART NO. ! 110 A-1604-487-A ! 110 A-1604-493-A ! 110 A-1604-499-A 111 4-096-118-01 111 4-096-145-01 112 113 4-096-119-01 4-096-146-01 114 115 4-373-137-01 8-598-955-32 ! DESCRIPTION COUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT (KP-51WS510 ONLY) COUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT (KP-57WS510 ONLY) COUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT (KP-65WS510 ONLY) SHADE (51-R) (KP-51WS510 ONLY) SHADE, RED (KP-57WS510/65WS510 ONLY) SHADE (51-G) SHADE, BLUE (KP-57WS510/65WS510 ONLY) CAP (Z), RUBBER BLOCK ASSY, HV HVB-1031 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 SECTION 7: ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. REF.NO. CR * * PART NO. DESCRIPTION Should replacement be required for one of these components, replace only with the value originally used. are seldom required for routine service. Expect some delay when ordering these components. DESCRIPTION PART NO. REF.NO. VALUES VALUES IC IC7101 A-1302-182-A 4-382-854-11 7-651-000-50 CR BOARD, COMPLETE SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) GREASE,SILICON (G-746) 200G JW7104 IC TDA6120Q/N2/S1 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP COIL 1-164-156-11 1-101-003-00 1-104-570-11 1-107-662-11 1-162-918-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.0047µF 0.001µF 10% 20% 22µF 5% 18pF 25V 50V 2KV 350V 50V L7101 L7102 L7103 C7106 C7107 C7108 C7109 C7110 1-126-768-11 1-161-830-00 1-101-003-00 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 2200µF 20% 0.0047µF 0.0047µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 16V 500V 50V 25V 25V Q7101 Q7102 Q7103 C7111 C7112 C7113 C7114 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-101-003-00 1-162-966-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP 20% 100µF 0.1µF 0.0047µF 0.0022µF 10% 16V 25V 50V 50V CN7102 CN7103 CN7104 CN7105 CN7107 1-564-509-11 1-564-510-11 1-785-879-11 1-695-915-11 1-695-915-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH TAB (CONTACT) TAB (CONTACT) ! CN7108 1-251-182-11 SOCKET, CRT INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 1µH 1µH 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-048-50 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SK3018-T106 RESISTOR DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1-469-555-21 1-414-855-31 1-414-855-31 TRANSISTOR CONNECTOR 8-719-404-50 8-719-901-83 8-719-901-83 8-759-680-01 JUMPER WIRE C7101 C7102 C7103 C7104 C7105 D7101 D7102 D7103 When ordering parts by reference number, please include the board name. * Items marked with an asterisk are not stocked since they CAPACITOR * * CR RESISTORS • All resistors are in ohms • F : nonflammable • All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted. The components in this manual identified by the following symbol: indicate parts that have been carefully factoryselected to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation for each set. MA111-TX 1SS83 1SS83 — 93 — R7101 R7102 R7103 R7104 R7105 1-260-132-11 1-216-813-11 1-218-693-11 1-218-696-11 1-219-743-11 CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL 560K 220 1.1K 1.5K 100 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/2W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W R7106 R7107 R7108 R7109 R7110 1-216-825-11 1-260-133-11 1-218-692-11 1-216-815-11 1-218-703-11 METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 680K 1K 330 3K 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/2W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7111 R7112 R7113 R7114 R7115 1-218-710-11 1-218-746-11 1-218-746-11 1-215-925-11 1-260-328-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE CARBON 5.6K 180K 180K 22K 1K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 3W 1/2W R7116 R7118 R7119 1-216-829-11 1-216-823-11 1-260-320-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON 4.7K 1.5K 220 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF.NO. PART NO. R7120 R7121 R7122 1-218-710-11 1-249-425-11 1-260-087-11 DESCRIPTION METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON VALUES 5.6K 4.7K 100 REF.NO. D7303 D7304 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/4W 5% 1/2W CB * * IC7301 1-519-422-11 1-517-729-31 1-519-421-11 GAP, SPARK GAP, SPARK GAP, DISCHARGE A-1302-183-A 4-382-854-11 7-651-000-50 CB BOARD, COMPLETE SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) GREASE,SILICON (G-746) 200G JW7302 JW7304 JW7305 L7301 L7302 L7303 1-162-970-11 1-162-919-11 1-162-919-11 1-101-003-00 1-104-570-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CERAMIC 0.01µF 22pF 22pF 0.0047µF 0.001µF C7306 C7307 C7308 C7309 C7310 1-126-768-11 1-164-156-11 1-107-662-11 1-101-003-00 1-164-156-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP 2200µF 20% 0.1µF 22µF 20% 0.0047µF 0.1µF 16V 25V 350V 50V 25V C7311 C7312 C7313 C7314 C7315 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-161-830-00 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC 0.1µF 100µF 20% 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.0047µF 25V 16V 25V 25V 500V C7316 C7317 1-101-003-00 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047µF 0.0022µF 10% 50V 50V 10% 5% 5% 10% 25V 50V 50V 50V 2KV CN7302 CN7303 CN7304 CN7305 CN7307 1-564-509-11 1-564-510-11 1-564-510-11 1-785-879-11 1-695-915-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH TAB (CONTACT) CN7308 ! CN7309 1-695-915-11 1-251-182-11 TAB (CONTACT) SOCKET, CRT Q7301 Q7302 Q7303 Q7304 1SS83 1SS83 8-759-680-01 IC TDA6120Q/N2/S1 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP 1-469-555-21 1-414-855-31 1-414-855-31 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 1µH 1µH 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-048-50 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SK3018-T106 RESISTOR DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE TRANSISTOR CONNECTOR 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 VALUES COIL C7301 C7302 C7303 C7304 C7305 D7301 D7302 8-719-901-83 8-719-901-83 DESCRIPTION JUMPER WIRE CAPACITOR * * * PART NO. IC SPARK GAP SG7101 SG7102 SG7103 CR CB NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. MA111-TX MA111-TX — 94 — R7301 R7302 R7303 R7304 R7305 1-249-393-11 1-216-822-11 1-216-813-11 1-260-132-11 1-216-801-11 CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP 10 1.2K 220 560K 22 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 1/10W R7306 R7307 R7308 R7309 R7310 1-218-696-11 1-219-743-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-710-11 METAL CHIP METAL METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 1.5K 100 100 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/2W 5% 1/10W 5.6K 0.50% 1/10W R7311 R7312 R7313 R7314 R7315 1-218-692-11 1-260-133-11 1-216-818-11 1-218-680-11 1-218-690-11 METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 680K 560 330 820 0.50% 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/2W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7316 R7317 R7318 R7319 R7320 1-218-693-11 1-218-696-11 1-218-704-11 1-216-825-11 1-218-749-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1.1K 1.5K 3.3K 2.2K 240K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7321 R7322 1-218-749-11 1-215-925-11 METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE 240K 22K 0.50% 1/10W 5% 3W KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF.NO. PART NO. R7323 R7324 R7325 R7326 R7328 R7329 1-216-829-11 1-260-328-11 1-216-823-11 1-260-320-11 1-249-425-11 1-260-087-11 DESCRIPTION METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON CARBON VALUES 4.7K 1K 1.5K 220 4.7K 100 REF.NO. 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% CG * * 1-519-422-11 1-517-729-31 1-519-421-11 IC7201 DESCRIPTION VALUES 8-759-680-01 IC TDA6120Q/N2/S1 JUMPER WIRE JW7214 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP COIL GAP, SPARK GAP, SPARK GAP, DISCHARGE L7201 L7202 L7203 1-469-555-21 1-414-855-31 1-414-855-31 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 1µH 1µH TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SK3018-T106 TRANSISTOR A-1302-184-A 4-382-854-11 7-651-000-50 Q7201 Q7202 Q7203 CG BOARD, COMPLETE SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) GREASE,SILICON (G-746) 200G 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-048-50 RESISTOR CAPACITOR C7201 C7202 C7203 C7204 C7205 1-164-156-11 1-101-003-00 1-104-570-11 1-107-662-11 1-162-920-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.0047µF 0.001µF 10% 22µF 20% 27pF 5% 25V 50V 2KV 350V 50V R7201 R7202 R7203 R7204 R7205 1-216-813-11 1-218-693-11 1-218-696-11 1-260-132-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP 220 1.1K 1.5K 560K 2.2K 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 1/10W C7206 C7207 C7208 C7209 C7210 1-101-003-00 1-126-768-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.0047µF 2200µF 20% 0.1µF 0.1µF 100µF 20% 50V 16V 25V 25V 16V R7206 R7207 R7208 R7209 R7210 1-219-743-11 1-218-690-11 1-260-133-11 1-216-815-11 1-218-700-11 METAL METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 820 680K 330 2.2K 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 0.50% 1/2W 1/10W 1/2W 1/10W 1/10W C7211 C7212 C7213 C7214 1-164-156-11 1-161-830-00 1-101-003-00 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.0047µF 0.0047µF 0.0022µF 10% 25V 500V 50V 50V R7211 R7212 R7213 R7214 R7215 1-218-708-11 1-218-742-11 1-218-742-11 1-215-925-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP 4.7K 120K 120K 22K 4.7K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 3W 1/10W R7216 R7217 R7219 R7220 R7221 1-216-823-11 1-260-328-11 1-260-320-11 1-218-710-11 1-249-425-11 METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP CARBON 1.5K 1K 220 5.6K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/2W 1/2W 1/10W 1/4W R7222 1-260-087-11 CARBON 100 5% 1/2W CONNECTOR * * * PART NO. IC 1/10W 1/2W 1/10W 1/2W 1/4W 1/2W SPARK GAP SG7301 SG7302 SG7303 CB CG NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. CN7202 CN7203 CN7204 CN7205 CN7206 1-564-509-11 1-564-510-11 1-564-510-11 1-785-879-11 1-695-915-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH TAB (CONTACT) CN7208 ! CN7209 1-695-915-11 1-251-182-11 TAB (CONTACT) SOCKET, CRT SPARK GAP SG7201 SG7202 SG7203 DIODE D7201 D7202 D7203 8-719-404-50 8-719-901-83 8-719-901-83 DIODE DIODE DIODE MA111-TX 1SS83 1SS83 — 95 — 1-519-422-11 1-517-729-31 1-519-421-11 GAP, SPARK GAP, SPARK GAP, DISCHARGE KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 V REF.NO. * V * PART NO. A-1405-146-A 4-382-854-11 7-651-000-50 DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. Q9007 Q9008 Q9009 V BOARD, MOUNTED SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) GREASE,SILICON (G-746) 200G C9002 C9003 C9006 C9007 C9008 1-104-999-11 1-125-891-11 1-126-935-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-935-11 MYLAR CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT 0.1µF 0.47µF 470µF 100µF 470µF 5% 10% 20% 20% 20% 200V 10V 16V 16V 16V C9009 C9010 C9011 C9012 C9013 1-126-933-11 1-107-667-11 1-107-364-11 1-107-364-11 1-162-964-11 ELECT ELECT MYLAR MYLAR CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 2.2µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.001µF 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 16V 400V 200V 200V 50V C9014 C9015 C9017 C9018 C9019 1-162-964-11 1-126-935-11 1-104-999-11 1-107-638-11 1-126-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT MYLAR ELECT ELECT 0.001µF 470µF 0.1µF 33µF 470µF 10% 20% 5% 20% 20% 50V 16V 200V 160V 16V CONNECTOR CN9001 CN9002 1-564-508-11 1-770-723-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 8P DIODE D9001 D9002 D9003 D9004 D9005 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-510-02 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 D1NS4 D9006 D9007 8-719-110-56 8-719-110-56 DIODE DIODE RD22ESB1 RD22ESB1 COIL L9001 1-412-525-31 INDUCTOR 10µH TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R TRANSISTOR Q9002 Q9003 Q9004 Q9005 Q9006 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 8-729-045-04 8-729-045-05 DESCRIPTION VALUES TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC5511 2SA2005 RESISTOR CAPACITOR * * PART NO. — 96 — R9002 R9004 R9005 R9006 R9007 1-216-805-11 1-216-820-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 47 820 4.7K 4.7K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R9008 R9009 R9010 R9011 R9012 1-216-803-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-823-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 33 100 220 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1.5K 5% 1/10W R9013 R9014 R9015 R9016 R9017 1-216-805-11 1-216-805-11 1-216-833-11 1-249-414-11 1-249-435-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON 47 47 10K 560 33K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/4W R9018 R9019 R9020 R9021 R9022 1-249-435-11 1-249-414-11 1-216-799-11 1-216-799-11 1-249-421-11 CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON 33K 560 15 15 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W R9023 R9024 R9025 R9027 R9028 1-249-421-11 1-249-405-11 1-249-385-11 1-249-385-11 1-249-405-11 CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 2.2K 100 2.2 2.2 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W R9029 R9030 R9031 R9032 R9033 1-215-913-11 1-249-377-11 1-249-385-11 1-249-385-11 1-249-436-11 METAL OXIDE CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 220 0.47 2.2 2.2 39K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 3W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W R9034 1-249-436-11 CARBON 39K 5% 1/4W KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF.NO. G !* * * PART NO. A-1302-383-A 4-374-846-01 4-382-854-11 7-651-000-50 DESCRIPTION G NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. VALUES REF.NO. G BOARD, COMPLETE COVER, CAPACITOR, CAP TYPE SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) GREASE,SILICON (G-746) 200G CAPACITOR C5001 C5002 C5006 C5007 C5008 1-164-645-11 1-164-645-11 1-104-665-11 1-164-645-11 1-164-645-11 CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC 1000pF 1000pF 100µF 1000pF 1000pF 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 500V 500V 25V 500V 500V C5009 C5010 C5011 C5012 C5015 1-126-953-11 1-126-953-11 1-164-645-11 1-164-645-11 1-115-758-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC ELECT 2200µF 2200µF 1000pF 1000pF 470µF 20% 20% 10% 10% 20% 35V 35V 500V 500V 16V C5016 C5017 C5018 C5019 C5020 1-126-942-61 1-126-942-61 1-126-952-11 1-126-952-11 1-110-626-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 1000µF 1000µF 1000µF 1000µF 330µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 25V 25V 35V 35V 160V C5021 C5022 C5024 C5025 C5026 1-115-771-51 1-126-947-11 1-107-888-11 1-126-947-11 1-126-947-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 0.0047F 47µF 47µF 47µF 47µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 16V 35V 25V 35V 35V C5027 C5028 C5029 C5030 C5031 1-126-951-11 1-126-951-11 1-107-639-11 1-126-947-11 1-126-768-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 470µF 470µF 47µF 47µF 2200µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 35V 35V 160V 35V 16V C5038 C5039 C5040 C5041 C5042 1-126-947-11 1-126-947-11 1-107-826-11 1-126-767-11 1-126-963-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 47µF 47µF 0.1µF 1000µF 4.7µF 20% 20% 10% 20% 20% 35V 35V 16V 16V 50V C5043 C5047 C5049 C5050 C5051 1-126-935-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-128-554-11 1-126-961-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 470µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 330µF 2.2µF 20% 10% 10% 20% 20% 16V 25V 25V 63V 50V PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C5053 C5054 C5055 C6001 C6002 1-126-967-11 1-126-955-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-967-11 1-104-666-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 47µF 4700µF 100µF 47µF 220µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 50V 35V 16V 50V 25V C6004 C6008 ! C6012 ! C6013 ! C6014 1-126-967-11 1-117-228-11 1-119-894-51 1-119-894-51 1-104-708-11 ELECT MYLAR CERAMIC CERAMIC MYLAR 47µF 2.2µF 2200pF 2200pF 0.47µF 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 50V 450V 250V 250V 250V C6015 C6016 C6017 C6018 C6019 1-161-964-91 1-161-964-91 1-162-964-11 1-162-974-11 1-126-968-11 CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.0047µF 0.0047µF 0.001µF 10% 0.01µF 100µF 20% 250V 250V 50V 50V 50V C6020 C6021 C6022 C6023 C6025 1-126-963-11 1-126-964-11 1-161-964-91 1-161-964-91 1-136-479-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC FILM 4.7µF 20% 10µF 20% 0.0047µF 0.0047µF 0.001µF 5% 50V 50V 250V 250V 100V C6029 C6030 C6031 C6032 C6041 1-136-165-00 1-126-947-11 1-137-750-11 1-137-750-11 1-125-969-91 FILM ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC 0.1µF 47µF 1500µF 1500µF 680pF 5% 20% 20% 20% 10% 50V 35V 250V 250V 1KV C6042 ! C6043 C6046 C6047 1-125-969-91 1-104-706-11 1-126-968-11 1-165-954-11 CERAMIC MYLAR ELECT FILM 680pF 0.22µF 100µF 56000pF 10% 20% 20% 3% 1KV 250V 50V 800V CONNECTOR * * * * CN5001 CN5002 CN5003 CN5004 CN5005 1-564-508-11 1-564-507-11 1-564-510-11 1-766-177-11 1-695-915-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) TAB (CONTACT) CN5006 CN5007 !* CN6005 1-695-915-11 1-695-915-11 1-580-843-11 TAB (CONTACT) TAB (CONTACT) PIN, CONNECTOR (POWER) 5P 4P 7P 9P DIODE D5001 D5002 D5003 D5004 — 97 — 8-719-083-67 8-719-060-89 8-719-060-89 8-719-083-45 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE UDZSTE-1720B D4SBS6-F D4SBS6-F 31DF4N-FC5 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. DESCRIPTION REF.NO. PART NO. D5005 D5006 D5007 D5008 D5009 8-719-083-45 8-719-052-37 8-719-988-61 8-719-028-45 8-719-028-45 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 31DF4N-FC5 F10P04Q 1SS355TE-17 D2L20U D2L20U D5010 D5011 D5012 D5013 D5014 8-719-200-31 8-719-988-61 8-719-056-93 8-719-069-56 8-719-988-61 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 21DQ05 1SS355TE-17 UDZ-TE-17-18B UDZSTE-176.2B 1SS355TE-17 D5015 D5016 D5017 D5018 D5019 8-719-988-61 8-719-083-44 8-719-073-25 8-719-056-84 8-719-988-61 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS355TE-17 FSQ05A04 S1VBA20 UDZ-TE-17-7.5B 1SS355TE-17 D5020 D5021 D5022 D5023 D5024 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 D5025 D5026 D5027 D5031 D5033 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-069-54 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 UDZSTE-175.1B 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 D5034 D6001 D6002 D6003 D6004 8-719-083-60 8-719-988-61 8-719-948-45 8-719-070-63 8-719-988-61 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE UDZSTE-174.7B 1SS355TE-17 ERA22-08 PDZ10B-115 1SS355TE-17 D6005 D6006 D6007 D6009 D6011 8-719-988-61 8-719-063-70 8-719-022-99 8-719-083-60 8-719-988-61 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS355TE-17 D1NL20U D6SB60L UDZSTE-174.7B 1SS355TE-17 D6012 D6019 D6023 D6024 D6030 6-500-158-01 8-719-083-60 8-719-068-00 8-719-068-00 8-719-063-70 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 10ERA60-TA2B5 UDZSTE-174.7B ERC04-06SE ERC04-06SE D1NL20U VALUES FUSE 6.3A REF.NO. 1-576-193-11 PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES FERRITE BEAD FB5001 FB5002 FB5003 FB5004 FB5005 1-410-396-41 1-410-396-41 1-410-396-41 1-410-396-41 1-410-396-41 FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 0.45µH 0.45µH 0.45µH 0.45µH 0.45µH FB5006 FB6001 FB6004 FB6005 FB6006 1-410-396-41 1-410-396-41 1-216-295-91 1-216-295-91 1-216-295-91 FERRITE FERRITE SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP 0.45µH 0.45µH FB6007 FB6013 FB6014 FB6015 FB6016 1-216-295-91 1-410-397-21 1-410-397-21 1-410-397-21 1-410-397-21 SHORT CHIP FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 1.1µH 1.1µH 1.1µH 1.1µH FUSE HOLDER FUSE HOLDER 0A 0A FUSE HOLDER ! FH6001 ! FH6002 1-533-223-11 1-533-223-11 IC ! IC501 IC5002 IC5003 IC5004 ! IC5005 8-749-012-13 8-759-103-93 8-759-701-84 8-759-640-19 8-759-198-31 IC IC IC IC IC DM-58 UPC393C NJM7905FA PQ1CG2032FZ UPC1093J-1-T IC5006 IC6003 8-759-471-81 8-759-670-30 IC IC PQ05RD11 MCZ3001D CHIP CONDUCTOR JR5002 JR5003 1-216-864-11 1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP COIL FUSE ! F6001 G NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. 125V — 98 — L5001 L5002 L5003 L5004 L5005 1-412-523-41 1-412-523-41 1-412-529-11 1-412-531-31 1-412-527-11 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 6.8µH 6.8µH 22µH 33µH 15µH L5006 L5007 L5008 L5009 1-412-533-21 1-412-533-21 1-412-529-11 1-412-529-11 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 47µH 47µH 22µH 22µH 0V 0V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION G NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES L5010 L5011 L5012 L5013 L5014 1-412-521-31 1-412-521-31 1-406-663-21 1-412-525-31 1-406-663-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 4.7µH 4.7µH 47µH 10µH 47µH R5019 R5020 R5021 ! R5022 ! R5023 1-216-857-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-708-11 1-218-750-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1M 1K 1K 4.7K 270K 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W L5015 L5016 L5017 ! L6001 ! L6002 L6003 1-424-862-11 1-406-663-21 1-412-537-31 1-437-479-11 1-437-479-11 1-424-862-11 INDUCTOR 33µH INDUCTOR 47µH INDUCTOR 100µH TRANSFORMER, LINE FILTER TRANSFORMER, LINE FILTER INDUCTOR 33µH R5024 R5025 R5026 R5027 R5028 1-218-682-11 1-218-697-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 390 1.6K 10K 1K 1K 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R5029 R5030 R5032 R5034 R5035 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-249-415-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-819-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22K 22K 680 10K 680 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W R5036 R5037 R5038 R5039 R5040 1-216-819-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 680 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 10K 5% 1/10W PHOTO COUPLER ! PH6001 ! PH6002 8-749-924-35 8-749-924-35 PHOTO COUPLER PHOTO COUPLER ON3171-R ON3171-R IC LINK ! PS5001 ! PS5002 1-533-597-31 1-533-597-31 IC LINK IC LINK 5A 5A 90V 90V TRANSISTOR Q5001 Q5002 Q5003 Q5004 Q5005 8-729-050-50 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 8-729-027-23 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD1782K-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 DTA114EKA-T146 R5041 R5042 R5043 R5044 R5045 1-215-866-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-832-11 METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 330 10K 1K 1K 8.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W Q5006 Q5007 Q6005 Q6006 8-729-901-87 8-729-026-49 8-729-052-32 8-729-052-32 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC2411K-CQ 2SA1037AK-T146-R IRFIB7N50A-LF31 IRFIB7N50A-LF31 R5047 R5048 R6002 R6003 R6004 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-240-251-11 1-260-328-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CEMENTED CARBON METAL CHIP 10K 10K 6.8 1K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 10W 1/2W 1/10W R6006 R6007 R6008 ! R6015 R6036 1-216-430-11 1-216-823-11 1-216-845-11 1-219-776-11 1-218-715-11 METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP 390 1.5K 100K 2.2M 9.1K 5% 5% 5% 10% 0.50% 1W 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 1/10W R6037 R6038 R6039 R6040 R6041 1-215-481-00 1-215-481-00 1-216-851-11 1-215-481-00 1-218-668-11 METAL METAL METAL CHIP METAL METAL CHIP 330K 330K 330K 330K 100 1% 1% 5% 1% 0.50% 1/4W 1/4W 1/10W 1/4W 1/10W R6042 R6045 R6046 R6047 1-218-719-11 1-218-675-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 13K 200 220 220 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W RESISTOR R5005 R5006 R5007 R5010 R5011 1-218-867-11 1-216-833-11 1-249-377-11 1-247-903-00 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP 6.8K 10K 0.47 1M 560 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/4W 1/10W R5012 R5013 R5014 R5015 R5016 1-216-361-00 1-216-833-11 1-216-829-11 1-218-708-11 1-216-833-11 METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 0.22 10K 4.7K 4.7K 10K 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 2W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R5017 R5018 1-216-829-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 1K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W — 99 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. DESCRIPTION G UD NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. REF.NO. PART NO. VALUES R6050 R6054 R6056 R6057 R6058 1-249-417-11 1-249-393-11 1-260-131-11 1-260-131-11 1-249-393-11 CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 1K 10 470K 470K 10 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/2W 1/2W 1/4W C7013 C7014 C7015 C7016 C7017 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.1µF 10% 10% 10% 10% 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V R6062 R6063 R6064 R6076 R6080 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-202-933-61 1-243-979-71 1-243-979-71 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP FUSIBLE METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE 10K 10K 0.1 0.1 0.1 5% 5% 10% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 2W 2W C7018 C7019 C7020 C7021 C7022 1-162-923-11 1-162-923-11 1-162-923-11 1-124-779-00 1-115-416-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 47pF 47pF 47pF 10µF 0.001µF 5% 5% 5% 20% 5% 50V 50V 50V 16V 25V R6081 1-249-393-11 CARBON 10 5% 1/4W C7023 C7024 C7025 C7026 C7027 1-162-927-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 10µF 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 5% 20% 50V 16V 25V 16V 25V C7028 C7029 C7030 C7031 C7032 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 100pF 100pF 100pF C7033 C7034 C7035 C7036 C7037 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF C7038 C7039 C7040 C7041 C7042 1-164-156-11 1-126-395-11 1-162-921-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 22µF 33pF 0.1µF 0.1µF C7043 C7044 C7045 C7046 C7047 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V C7048 C7049 C7050 C7051 C7052 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V C7053 C7056 C7057 C7058 1-164-156-11 1-126-395-11 1-162-921-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 22µF 33pF 0.1µF REF.NO. RELAY ! RY6002 ! RY6003 1-755-395-11 1-755-395-11 RELAY (AC POWER) RELAY (AC POWER) TRANSFORMER ! T6001 T6004 1-437-436-11 1-435-675-11 CONVERTER TRANSFORMER (PIT) TRANSFORMER, STANDBY THERMISTOR TH6002 1-804-475-21 POSISTOR VARISTOR VD6001 UD 1-801-073-31 VARISTOR ERZV14D471 Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. * A-1300-324-A UD BOARD, COMPLETE CAPACITOR C7001 C7002 C7004 C7005 C7006 1-126-395-11 1-162-917-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-124-779-00 ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 22µF 15pF 0.01µF 0.01µF 10µF 20% 5% 10% 10% 20% 16V 50V 25V 25V 16V C7007 C7008 C7010 C7011 C7012 1-162-917-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-124-779-00 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 15pF 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 10µF 5% 10% 10% 10% 20% 50V 25V 25V 25V 16V — 100 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 20% 5% 5% 5% 20% 20% 5% 20% 5% 25V 25V 50V 50V 50V 16V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V 50V 25V 25V 25V 16V 50V 25V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 UD REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C7059 C7060 C7061 C7062 C7064 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-395-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 22µF 20% 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V C7065 C7066 C7067 C7068 C7069 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V C7070 C7071 C7078 C7079 C7080 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF REF.NO. 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V CONNECTOR * * * CN7001 CN7002 CN7004 1-816-228-21 1-564-526-11 1-564-519-11 CONNECTOR, DVI PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR 11P 4P DIODE D7001 D7002 D7003 D7004 D7006 8-719-914-43 8-719-069-55 8-719-069-55 8-719-069-55 8-719-069-55 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DAN202K UDZSTE-175.6B UDZSTE-175.6B UDZSTE-175.6B UDZSTE-175.6B FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH FERRITE BEAD FB7001 FB7002 FB7003 FB7004 1-414-760-21 1-414-760-21 1-414-760-21 1-414-760-21 FILTER FL7001 FL7002 FL7003 FL7004 1-400-087-21 1-234-560-21 1-234-559-21 1-234-559-21 FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS IC IC7001 IC7002 IC7003 IC7004 IC7005 8-759-640-39 8-749-015-18 8-749-015-18 6-702-080-01 6-802-346-01 IC IC IC IC IC BR24C02F-WE2 PQ07VZ012ZP PQ07VZ012ZP GM7030-H ST72631K4M1/NNLTR IC7006 IC7007 IC7008 IC7009 PART NO. 8-759-641-86 6-702-170-01 6-702-170-01 6-702-170-01 DESCRIPTION VALUES IC IC IC IC BR24C16F-E2 PACDN006S PACDN006S PACDN006S INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 10µH COIL L7001 L7002 1-412-058-11 1-412-058-11 RESISTOR R7003 R7004 R7007 R7012 R7013 1-216-821-11 1-218-852-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 1.6K 1K 1K 1K 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7014 R7015 R7016 R7020 R7021 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 10K 10K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7023 R7024 R7025 R7026 R7029 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-218-692-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 10K 10K 10K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7030 R7032 R7034 R7036 R7037 1-216-864-11 1-218-676-11 1-218-676-11 1-218-704-11 1-218-676-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 220 220 3.3K 220 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7041 R7043 R7044 R7045 R7047 1-216-833-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 4.7K 4.7K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7051 R7053 R7054 R7056 R7057 1-216-864-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 10K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R7058 R7059 R7060 R7061 R7062 1-216-833-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W 10K 10K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W — 101 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 UD A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R7065 R7066 R7067 R7068 R7069 1-216-833-11 1-218-694-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-801-11 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 1.2K 10K 22 22 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 100µF 20% 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V R7071 R7072 R7075 R7080 R7087 1-216-803-11 1-216-803-11 1-218-676-11 1-218-704-11 1-218-680-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 33 33 220 3.3K 330 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 1-164-156-11 1-115-416-11 1-162-974-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 0.1µF 0.001µF 5% 0.01µF 100µF 20% 100µF 20% 25V 25V 50V 16V 16V R7096 R7097 R7098 R7099 R7101 1-216-833-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 10K 100 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 1-164-739-11 1-165-176-11 1-164-392-11 1-162-927-11 1-115-414-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 560pF 0.047µF 390pF 100pF 820pF 5% 10% 5% 5% 5% 50V 16V 50V 50V 25V R7106 R7108 R7109 R7111 R7112 1-216-833-11 1-216-805-11 1-216-805-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP 10K 47 47 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 1-162-919-11 1-162-919-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 22pF 22pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 5% 5% 50V 50V 25V 25V 25V R7113 R7114 R7115 R7116 R7117 1-216-864-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-668-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 100 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 1-162-974-11 1-126-947-11 1-126-947-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-947-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.01µF 47µF 47µF 0.1µF 47µF R7119 R7121 R7123 R7124 R7125 1-218-668-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-704-11 1-218-680-11 1-218-700-11 METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 0.50% 1/10W 3.3K 330 2.2K 0.50% 1/10W 0.50% 1/10W 0.50% 1/10W C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 1-162-974-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.01µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF R7126 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 1-162-974-11 1-126-947-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-974-11 1-126-934-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.01µF 47µF 0.1µF 0.01µF 220µF C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 1-164-156-11 1-162-974-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-934-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.01µF 0.1µF 220µF 0.1µF C44 C45 C46 C47 1-126-947-11 1-162-979-11 1-162-974-11 1-162-979-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 47µF 20% 0.0027µF 10% 0.01µF 0.0027µF 10% REF.NO. CRYSTAL X7001 X7002 * A 1-795-568-21 1-795-567-21 A-1302-177-A VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL A BOARD, COMPLETE CAPACITOR C1 C2 1-126-933-11 1-104-665-11 ELECT ELECT 100µF 100µF 20% 20% 16V 25V — 102 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 20% 50V 35V 35V 25V 35V 20% 50V 25V 25V 25V 50V 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 50V 35V 25V 50V 16V 25V 50V 25V 16V 25V 35V 50V 50V 50V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C49 C51 C52 C53 C54 1-164-156-11 1-126-947-11 1-162-974-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-979-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 47µF 20% 0.01µF 0.1µF 0.0027µF 10% 25V 35V 50V 25V 50V C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 1-107-826-11 1-126-964-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 100µF 10% 20% C55 C56 C57 C59 C60 1-162-979-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.0027µF 10% 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 1-107-826-11 1-162-917-11 1-162-917-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 15pF 15pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10% 5% 5% C61 C62 C63 C65 C66 1-164-156-11 1-126-947-11 1-126-935-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 47µF 470µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 35V 16V 25V 25V C112 C113 C115 C116 C119 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-917-11 1-162-917-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.1µF 0.1µF 15pF 15pF 100µF 5% 5% 20% 25V 25V 50V 50V 16V C67 C68 C69 C70 C73 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V C120 C123 C124 C125 C128 1-126-933-11 1-162-966-11 1-164-346-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-960-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 20% 0.0022µF 10% 1µF 0.1µF 220pF 10% 16V 50V 16V 25V 50V C74 C75 C76 C77 C78 1-126-964-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-966-11 1-164-156-11 1-104-665-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 10µF 20% 0.1µF 0.0022µF 10% 0.1µF 100µF 20% 50V 25V 50V 25V 25V C129 C130 C131 C132 C133 1-165-176-11 1-162-970-11 1-126-961-11 1-126-935-11 1-126-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT 0.047µF 0.01µF 2.2µF 470µF 10µF 16V 25V 50V 16V 50V C79 C80 C81 C82 C83 1-126-933-11 1-126-967-11 1-104-665-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 47µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 20% 16V 50V 25V 25V 25V C134 C135 C136 C137 C138 1-164-156-11 1-126-964-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 10µF 10µF C84 C86 C87 C88 C90 1-126-933-11 1-162-970-11 1-126-960-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-964-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT 100µF 0.01µF 1µF 100µF 10µF 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 16V 25V 50V 16V 50V C139 C140 C141 C142 C143 1-126-964-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 100µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 20% 50V 16V 16V 25V 25V C92 C93 C94 C95 C96 1-164-156-11 1-126-964-11 1-164-346-11 1-162-970-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10µF 1µF 0.01µF 0.1µF 25V 50V 16V 25V 25V C144 C145 C148 C149 C150 1-126-964-11 1-162-970-11 1-104-665-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 0.01µF 100µF 100µF 0.1µF 20% 10% 20% 20% 50V 25V 25V 16V 25V C97 C98 C99 C101 1-164-315-11 1-126-960-11 1-165-176-11 1-162-960-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 1µF 0.047µF 220pF 50V 50V 16V 50V C151 C301 C302 C303 1-164-156-11 1-162-970-11 1-125-837-91 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.01µF 1µF 0.1µF REF.NO. 20% 20% 20% 10% 5% 20% 10% 10% — 103 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 20% 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 16V 50V 25V 25V 16V 16V 50V 50V 25V 25V 25V 50V 25V 50V 50V 25V 25V 6.3V 16V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C304 C305 C306 C307 C308 1-164-315-11 1-162-917-11 1-107-826-11 1-164-156-11 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 15pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.47µF 5% 5% 10% C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 1-126-933-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 10µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF C314 C315 C316 C317 C318 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-162-964-11 1-107-826-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP C319 C320 C321 C322 C323 1-125-891-11 1-126-963-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 C325 C326 C327 C328 C329 REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 50V 50V 16V 25V 10V C349 C350 C351 C352 C353 1-125-891-11 1-126-935-11 1-164-156-11 1-125-891-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 470µF 0.1µF 0.47µF 0.1µF 10% 20% 10% 10% 10V 16V 25V 10V 16V 20% 20% 20% 16V 50V 16V 25V 25V C354 C355 C356 C357 C358 1-126-963-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-917-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 4.7µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.01µF 15pF 20% 10% 10% 10% 5% 50V 16V 16V 25V 50V 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.001µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10% 10% 10% 10% 16V 16V 50V 16V 25V C359 C360 C361 C362 C363 1-125-891-11 1-162-917-11 1-125-891-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.47µF 15pF 0.47µF 0.1µF 100µF 10% 5% 10% 20% 10V 50V 10V 25V 16V CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 4.7µF 0.1µF 100µF 0.1µF 10% 20% 10V 50V 25V 16V 25V C364 C365 C366 C367 C368 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-125-891-11 1-125-837-91 1-107-826-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 100µF 0.47µF 1µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 16V 16V 10V 6.3V 16V 1-107-826-11 1-164-315-11 1-162-917-11 1-107-826-11 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 470pF 15pF 0.1µF 0.47µF 10% 5% 5% 10% 10% 16V 50V 50V 16V 10V C369 C370 C371 C372 C373 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 100µF 100µF 100µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 16V 16V 16V 16V 25V C330 C331 C332 C333 C334 1-162-970-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-964-11 1-125-891-11 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 0.1µF 10µF 0.47µF 0.47µF 10% C374 C375 C376 C377 C378 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-125-891-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 0.1µF 0.47µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 10% 10% 25V 25V 50V 10V 10V 16V 25V 10V 25V 25V C335 C336 C337 C338 C339 1-126-933-11 1-125-891-11 1-107-826-11 1-126-963-11 1-107-826-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 0.47µF 0.1µF 4.7µF 0.1µF 20% 10% 10% 20% 10% 16V 10V 16V 50V 16V C379 C380 C381 C382 C383 1-164-156-11 1-162-964-11 1-107-826-11 1-125-891-11 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.001µF 0.1µF 0.47µF 0.47µF 10% 10% 10% 10% 25V 50V 16V 10V 10V C340 C341 C342 C343 C344 1-107-826-11 1-162-968-11 1-162-970-11 1-126-963-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.0047µF 0.01µF 4.7µF 0.1µF 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 16V 50V 25V 50V 16V C384 C385 C386 C387 C388 1-164-156-11 1-162-968-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-964-11 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.0047µF 10% 0.1µF 10µF 20% 0.47µF 10% 25V 50V 25V 50V 10V C345 C346 C347 C348 1-107-826-11 1-125-891-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.47µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10% 10% 16V 10V 25V 25V C389 C390 C391 C392 1-125-891-11 1-126-964-11 1-164-156-11 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10µF 0.1µF 0.47µF 10V 50V 25V 10V 10% 20% — 104 — 10% 10% 20% 10% KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C393 C394 C395 C396 C397 1-125-891-11 1-126-933-11 1-125-891-11 1-125-891-11 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 100µF 0.47µF 0.47µF 0.47µF 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10V 16V 10V 10V 10V C468 C470 C472 C476 C477 1-125-891-11 1-162-970-11 1-125-891-11 1-164-156-11 1-127-760-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 0.01µF 0.47µF 0.1µF 4.7µF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 25V 10V 25V 6.3V C398 C399 C400 C401 C402 1-164-156-11 1-162-917-11 1-126-933-11 1-162-917-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 15pF 100µF 15pF 0.1µF 5% 20% 5% 25V 50V 16V 50V 25V C478 C479 C480 C481 C482 1-216-864-11 1-162-923-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 SHORT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 47pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 5% 10% 10% 10% 50V 16V 16V 16V C404 C405 C406 C407 C408 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-127-760-11 1-127-760-11 1-127-760-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 4.7µF 4.7µF 4.7µF 25V 25V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V C483 C484 C485 C486 C487 1-162-968-11 1-164-156-11 1-125-891-11 1-115-467-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047µF 0.1µF 0.47µF 0.22µF 0.1µF 10% 50V 25V 10V 10V 16V C410 C413 C414 C415 C416 1-126-934-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-970-11 1-125-837-91 1-164-156-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 220µF 0.1µF 0.01µF 1µF 0.1µF 20% 16V 25V 25V 6.3V 25V C488 C489 C490 C494 C495 1-126-933-11 1-125-891-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 0.47µF 0.1µF 100µF 0.1µF 20% 10% C417 C418 C422 C423 C426 1-126-933-11 1-107-826-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 20% 10% 16V 16V 25V 25V 25V C497 C498 C500 C501 C502 1-126-933-11 1-107-826-11 1-164-816-11 1-162-974-11 1-164-816-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 0.1µF 220pF 0.01µF 220pF 20% 16V 10% 16V 2.00% 50V 50V 2.00% 50V C427 C431 C435 C438 C439 1-125-891-11 1-107-826-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 0.1µF 100µF 100µF 0.1µF 10% 10% 20% 20% 10V 16V 16V 16V 25V C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 1-164-816-11 1-115-416-11 1-162-964-11 1-164-816-11 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 0.001µF 0.001µF 220pF 0.0022µF 2.00% 5% 10% 2.00% 10% C440 C442 C443 C444 C449 1-164-156-11 1-135-834-91 1-126-933-11 1-110-563-11 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 2.2E+06pF 100µF 20% 0.068µF 10% 1µF 10% 25V 6.3V 16V 16V 6.3V C701 C702 C703 C704 C705 1-164-156-11 1-126-964-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-947-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 47µF 0.1µF C455 C457 C458 C460 C461 1-130-495-00 1-107-826-11 1-136-244-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 MYLAR CERAMIC CHIP FILM CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 5% 10% 2.00% 10% 10% 50V 16V 50V 16V 16V C706 C707 C708 C709 C710 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-104-665-11 1-162-920-11 1-162-919-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 100µF 27pF 22pF 20% 5% 5% 25V 25V 25V 50V 50V C463 C464 C466 C467 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-162-923-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 47pF 0.1µF 10% 10% 5% 10% 16V 16V 50V 16V C713 C714 C719 C722 1-162-917-11 1-162-917-11 1-162-964-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 15pF 15pF 0.001µF 0.1µF 5% 5% 10% 10% 50V 50V 50V 16V REF.NO. 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% — 105 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 16V 10V 25V 16V 25V 50V 25V 50V 50V 50V 25V 50V 25V 35V 25V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C728 C730 C731 C732 C733 1-126-933-11 1-162-915-11 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 1-115-416-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 10pF 100pF 100pF 0.001µF 20% 0.50pF 5% 5% 5% 16V 50V 50V 50V 25V C798 C799 C800 C801 C802 1-165-908-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-970-11 1-107-826-11 1-126-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 1µF 0.1µF 0.01µF 0.1µF 470µF 10% 10% 10% 20% 10V 25V 25V 16V 16V C739 C740 C741 C744 C745 1-126-963-11 1-126-963-11 1-126-963-11 1-126-935-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 4.7µF 4.7µF 4.7µF 470µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 50V 50V 50V 16V 25V C803 C804 C805 C806 C807 1-126-933-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-126-933-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 100µF 1µF 1µF 1µF 100µF 20% 10% 10% 10% 20% 16V 10V 10V 10V 16V C746 C747 C749 C751 C752 1-126-947-11 1-126-947-11 1-126-947-11 1-126-943-11 1-126-943-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 47µF 47µF 47µF 2200µF 2200µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 35V 35V 35V 25V 25V C808 C809 C810 C811 1-165-908-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-947-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 1µF 0.1µF 47µF 0.1µF 10% 10V 25V 35V 16V C755 C757 C758 C761 C762 1-126-947-11 1-130-495-00 1-126-947-11 1-136-169-00 1-104-665-11 ELECT MYLAR ELECT FILM ELECT 47µF 0.1µF 47µF 0.22µF 100µF 20% 5% 20% 5% 20% 35V 50V 35V 50V 25V C763 C764 C765 C767 C771 1-136-153-00 1-130-495-00 1-136-153-00 1-136-287-11 1-130-495-00 FILM MYLAR FILM FILM MYLAR 0.01µF 0.1µF 0.01µF 0.0047µF 0.1µF 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 50V 50V 50V 100V 50V C772 C773 C774 C775 C776 1-130-495-00 1-164-227-11 1-136-287-11 1-136-169-00 1-136-287-11 MYLAR CERAMIC CHIP FILM FILM FILM 0.1µF 0.022µF 0.0047µF 0.22µF 0.0047µF 5% 10% 5% 5% 5% 50V 25V 100V 50V 100V C780 C784 C785 C786 C787 1-104-665-11 1-137-367-11 1-137-367-11 1-136-159-00 1-136-159-00 ELECT MYLAR MYLAR FILM FILM 100µF 0.0033µF 0.0033µF 0.033µF 0.033µF 20% 5% 5% 5% 5% 25V 50V 50V 50V 50V C788 C790 C791 C792 C793 1-137-365-11 1-137-365-11 1-136-169-00 1-136-169-00 1-128-934-91 MYLAR MYLAR FILM FILM CERAMIC CHIP 0.0015µF 0.0015µF 0.22µF 0.22µF 0.33µF 5% 5% 5% 5% 20% 50V 50V 50V 50V 10V C794 C795 C796 C797 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1µF 1µF 1µF 1µF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 10V 10V 10V REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 20% 10% CONNECTOR * * * * CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 1-779-892-11 1-779-892-11 1-779-892-11 1-564-510-11 1-573-979-22 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD PLUG, CONNECTOR CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P 10P 10P 7P 11P * * CN6 CN7 CN8 CN9 CN10 1-793-922-11 1-564-508-11 1-695-915-11 1-564-509-11 1-564-511-11 CONNECTOR, DIN (RECEPTACLE) PLUG, CONNECTOR TAB (CONTACT) PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR 64P 5P CN11 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN15 1-573-298-21 1-573-298-21 1-793-922-11 1-779-892-11 1-695-915-11 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR, DIN (RECEPTACLE) CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD TAB (CONTACT) 20P 20P 64P 10P CN16 CN17 CN18 CN19 CN21 1-564-506-11 1-564-508-11 1-564-508-11 1-564-508-11 1-695-915-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR TAB (CONTACT) 3P 5P 5P 5P * * * * CN22 CN23 CN24 CN701 CN702 1-695-915-11 1-564-507-11 1-564-510-11 1-564-507-11 1-564-509-11 TAB (CONTACT) PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P 7P 4P 6P * * * * CN703 CN704 CN705 CN706 1-564-509-11 1-564-509-11 1-564-507-11 1-564-507-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P 6P 4P 4P * * * * * * * * — 106 — 6P 8P KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. DIODE 8-719-404-50 8-719-083-87 8-719-069-55 8-719-978-33 8-719-069-55 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE MA111-TX UDZS-TE17-33B UDZSTE-175.6B DTZ-TT11-6.8B UDZSTE-175.6B D317 D318 D319 D321 D701 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE MA111-TX MA111-TX MA111-TX MA111-TX MA111-TX D702 D703 D704 D705 D706 8-719-404-50 8-719-083-57 8-719-082-05 8-719-083-87 8-719-083-87 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE MA111-TX UDZSTE-173.6B M1MA142WKT1 UDZS-TE17-33B UDZS-TE17-33B D708 D709 D710 D711 D712 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 8-719-082-05 8-719-082-05 8-719-082-05 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE MA111-TX MA111-TX M1MA142WKT1 M1MA142WKT1 M1MA142WKT1 D713 D714 D715 D716 D718 8-719-082-05 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 8-719-404-50 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE M1MA142WKT1 MA111-TX MA111-TX MA111-TX MA111-TX D719 D720 D721 D723 D724 8-719-404-50 8-719-920-67 8-719-920-67 8-719-083-85 8-719-083-85 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE MA111-TX ERC91-02 ERC91-02 UDZS-TE17-22B UDZS-TE17-22B D725 D726 D729 8-719-083-85 8-719-083-85 8-719-404-50 DIODE DIODE DIODE UDZS-TE17-22B UDZS-TE17-22B MA111-TX FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE SHORT CHIP FERRITE 0µH 0µH 0µH FERRITE BEAD 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-216-295-91 1-414-445-11 DESCRIPTION VALUES FILTER D1 D5 D7 D307 D312 FB2 FB3 FB4 FB5 FB6 PART NO. FL4 FL5 FL6 FL7 1-239-848-21 1-239-848-21 1-239-848-21 1-239-848-21 FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS IC IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 8-759-647-10 8-759-653-07 8-759-830-08 8-759-569-92 8-759-100-96 IC IC IC IC IC UPC2933HF PQ09RD21 NJM2068V-TE2 NJM2370U09-TE2 UPC4558G2 IC6 IC7 IC8 IC9 IC10 6-700-960-01 8-759-100-96 8-759-647-10 8-759-701-79 8-759-100-96 IC IC IC IC IC UPD64083GF-3BA UPC4558G2 UPC2933HF NJM7812FA UPC4558G2 IC11 IC12 IC13 IC14 IC301 8-759-100-96 6-700-898-01 8-759-647-11 6-700-399-01 8-752-102-21 IC IC IC IC IC UPC4558G2 PQ05RD21 UPC2905HF UPC2925T-E1 CXA2103AQ IC302 IC303 IC304 IC305 IC306 8-752-916-40 8-752-102-21 8-752-916-40 8-759-595-97 8-752-103-44 IC IC IC IC IC CXP85840A-039Q CXA2103AQ CXP85840A-039Q SN74LV4053ANSR CXA2171Q IC307 IC309 IC310 IC311 IC312 8-759-595-97 8-752-100-25 8-759-349-11 8-759-700-07 8-759-082-58 IC IC IC IC IC SN74LV4053ANSR CXA2150AQ PST9145NL NJM2903M TC7W08FU IC701 IC702 IC703 IC704 IC707 8-759-349-11 6-700-149-01 8-759-575-72 6-803-474-01 8-759-100-96 IC IC IC IC IC PST9145NL M24C04-MN6T(A) M24C08-WMN6T M306V2ME-212FP UPC4558G2 IC708 IC711 8-759-190-89 6-704-236-01 IC IC TDA7265 NJW1148 CHIP CONDUCTOR 0µH JR2 — 107 — 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. COIL PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES TRANSISTOR L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 1-412-948-11 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 5.6µH 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 1-469-555-21 1-414-856-11 1-414-856-11 1-414-856-11 1-412-537-31 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH 100µH Q6 Q7 Q8 Q11 Q12 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX L11 L12 L13 L301 L302 1-414-856-11 1-414-856-11 1-414-856-11 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q17 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q L303 L304 L305 L306 L307 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-414-193-41 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 10µH 10µH 220µH 10µH Q18 Q19 Q20 Q21 Q22 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q L308 L309 L310 L311 L312 1-414-856-11 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH Q23 Q24 Q25 Q26 Q27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q L313 L315 L316 L317 L318 1-414-856-11 1-469-555-21 1-414-856-11 1-414-856-11 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH Q28 Q30 Q301 Q304 Q306 8-729-424-02 1-801-806-11 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX DTC144EKA 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q L321 L701 L702 1-414-856-11 1-414-179-21 1-412-911-11 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR FERRITE 10µH 2.2µH 0µH Q307 Q308 Q309 Q310 Q311 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q IC LINK IC LINK IC LINK IC LINK IC LINK 0.6A 0.8A 0.6A 2A 2A Q312 Q313 Q314 Q315 Q316 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q317 Q318 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q IC LINK ! ! ! ! ! A NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. PS1 PS2 PS3 PS701 PS702 1-532-679-00 1-532-685-00 1-532-679-00 1-576-336-21 1-576-336-21 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V — 108 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES Q319 Q320 Q321 Q322 Q323 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q367 Q368 Q369 Q373 Q374 8-729-122-63 8-729-422-27 1-801-806-11 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SA1226-E4 2SD601A-Q DTC144EKA 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q324 Q325 Q326 Q327 Q328 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q378 Q379 Q380 Q381 Q501 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SA1037AK-T146-R Q329 Q330 Q331 Q332 Q333 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q502 Q701 Q702 Q703 Q704 1-801-806-11 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q334 Q335 Q336 Q337 Q338 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q705 Q706 Q707 Q708 Q709 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 1-801-806-11 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX DTC144EKA 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q339 Q340 Q342 Q343 Q344 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-122-63 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SA1226-E4 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q710 Q712 Q713 Q714 Q715 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-027-38 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX DTA144EKA-T146 2SD601A-Q Q345 Q346 Q347 Q348 Q349 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-122-63 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SA1226-E4 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q Q716 Q717 Q718 Q719 Q721 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q350 Q351 Q352 Q353 Q354 8-729-422-27 8-729-122-63 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SA1226-E4 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q722 Q723 Q725 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q355 Q356 Q357 Q358 Q359 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q Q360 Q361 Q362 Q363 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q RESISTOR R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 1-216-464-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 18K 220 220 220 220 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 2W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R6 R7 R8 R9 1-216-813-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 220 10K 220 220 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W — 109 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 1-216-829-11 1-218-720-11 1-218-722-11 1-218-740-11 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 15K 18K 100K 100K 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R70 R71 R72 R73 R74 1-216-845-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-686-11 1-218-684-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100K 220 1K 560 470 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 1-218-702-11 1-218-706-11 1-218-714-11 1-216-816-11 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.7K 3.9K 8.2K 390 3.3K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R75 R76 R77 R78 R79 1-216-829-11 1-216-818-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-680-11 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 560 1K 330 560 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R21 R22 R23 R27 R30 1-216-839-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-707-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 33K 220 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 4.3K 100 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/10W R80 R81 R82 R85 R87 1-218-684-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-830-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470 2.2K 1K 5.6K 10K 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R31 R33 R37 R39 R42 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-855-11 1-216-855-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 470K 680K 680K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R88 R89 R90 R91 R92 1-216-830-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-830-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 5.6K 220 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 5.6K 5% 1/10W R43 R44 R46 R48 R49 1-216-853-11 1-249-377-11 1-216-822-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470K 0.47 1.2K 100 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R93 R95 R96 R99 R100 1-216-830-11 1-216-818-11 1-216-818-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 5.6K 560 560 2.2K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R50 R51 R52 R53 R54 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 10K 10K 470 470 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 1-216-821-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 2.2K 1K 1K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R55 R56 R57 R59 R60 1-216-822-11 1-216-805-11 1-216-805-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1.2K 47 47 1K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R107 R108 R109 R110 R111 1-216-833-11 1-216-822-11 1-216-816-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 1.2K 390 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R61 R62 R63 R64 R65 1-216-825-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 1K 100 22K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R112 R113 R114 R115 R116 1-216-857-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-820-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1M 100K 100 820 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R66 R67 R68 R69 1-216-849-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-839-11 1-216-857-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 220K 47K 33K 1M 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R117 R118 R119 R120 1-216-821-11 1-216-820-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 820 2.2K 12K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W — 110 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION R121 R122 R123 R124 R125 1-216-839-11 1-216-822-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-834-11 1-216-839-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 33K 1.2K 10K 12K 33K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R319 R320 R321 R322 R323 1-216-864-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP R126 R127 R128 R129 R130 1-216-825-11 1-216-839-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-805-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 33K 1K 47 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R324 R325 R326 R327 R329 1-216-809-11 1-216-835-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-829-11 R131 R133 R134 R135 R136 1-216-837-11 1-218-686-11 1-218-683-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22K 560 430 100 1K 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R330 R331 R332 R333 R334 R137 R138 R139 R140 R141 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 10K 47K 10K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R142 R143 R144 R145 R146 1-216-843-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-843-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 68K 4.7K 68K 4.7K 100K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% R147 R148 R151 R152 R153 1-216-833-11 1-216-397-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 4.7 10K 10K 10K R154 R155 R301 R302 R303 1-216-830-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-805-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP R304 R305 R308 R309 R310 1-216-833-11 1-216-835-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-857-11 R311 R313 R314 R318 1-216-840-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 VALUES 10K 1K 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 15K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 470 4.7K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1-216-828-11 1-216-833-11 1-218-700-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 3.9K 10K 2.2K 100 100 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R335 R336 R337 R338 R339 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-823-11 1-216-823-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 100 1.5K 1.5K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R340 R341 R342 R343 R344 1-216-828-11 1-218-706-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 3.9K 3.9K 47K 100 100 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 3W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R345 R346 R347 R348 R349 1-218-696-11 1-218-696-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1.5K 1.5K 470 47K 220 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 5.6K 5% 1/10W 100 47 10K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R350 R351 R352 R353 R354 1-216-809-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 220 220 100 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 15K 1K 220 1M 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R355 R356 R357 R358 R359 1-216-809-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 47K 22K 22K 22K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 39K 10K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R360 R361 R362 R363 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22K 22K 22K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W — 111 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R364 R365 R366 R367 R368 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 47K 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R408 R409 R410 R411 R412 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-673-11 1-218-673-11 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 1K 160 160 220 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R369 R370 R371 R372 R373 1-216-821-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R413 R414 R415 R416 R417 1-218-668-11 1-218-668-11 1-218-668-11 1-216-857-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 100 1M 100 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R374 R375 R376 R377 R378 1-216-815-11 1-216-815-11 1-216-815-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 330 330 330 22K 22K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R418 R419 R420 R421 R422 1-216-809-11 1-218-702-11 1-218-698-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 2.7K 1.8K 100 100 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R379 R380 R381 R382 R383 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22K 22K 22K 22K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R423 R424 R425 R426 R427 1-216-809-11 1-218-674-11 1-218-674-11 1-218-674-11 1-218-673-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 180 180 180 160 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R384 R385 R386 R387 R388 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 1K 100 100K 22K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R428 R429 R431 R432 R433 1-216-864-11 1-216-850-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 270K 100 470 470 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R389 R390 R391 R392 R393 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 100 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R434 R435 R436 R437 R438 1-216-809-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 470 100 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R394 R395 R396 R397 R398 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 1K 1K 1K 100K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R439 R440 R441 R442 R443 1-216-817-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470 220 220 220 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R399 R400 R401 R402 R403 1-216-833-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 100K 100K 100K 100K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R444 R445 R446 R448 R449 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 100 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R404 R405 R406 R407 1-216-845-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 100K 100K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 10K 5% 1/10W R450 R451 R452 R456 1-216-814-11 1-216-814-11 1-216-814-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 270 270 270 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W — 112 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R457 R458 R459 R460 R461 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-815-11 1-216-815-11 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 2.2K 330 330 330 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R540 R541 R542 R543 R544 1-216-809-11 1-218-867-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-826-11 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 6.8K 100 2.7K 3.3K 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R463 R466 R467 R471 R472 1-218-716-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 47K 47K 1K 4.7K 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R550 R551 R552 R553 R554 1-216-863-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-834-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 3.3M 10K 100 12K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R473 R474 R476 R477 R480 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-808-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 10K 82 4.7K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R556 R557 R558 R559 R561 1-216-808-11 1-216-808-11 1-216-808-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 82 82 82 470 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R481 R482 R483 R484 R489 1-216-821-11 1-216-839-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 33K 4.7K 100 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R562 R563 R566 R567 R568 1-216-817-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-829-11 1-218-708-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470 470K 4.7K 4.7K 100 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R490 R493 R495 R496 R501 1-216-808-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-808-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 82 4.7K 4.7K 100 82 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R569 R570 R571 R572 R574 1-216-809-11 1-218-716-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-835-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 10K 5% 1/10W 0.50% 1/10W 15K 10K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 1-216-825-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 10K 4.7K 1K 22K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R575 R576 R577 R593 R594 1-216-833-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R507 R508 R509 R510 R512 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 2.2K 2.2K 22K 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R596 R597 R598 R599 R602 1-216-841-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 47K 1K 10K 4.7K 22K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R513 R515 R516 R517 R518 1-216-826-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.7K 100 100 100 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R603 R604 R605 R606 R607 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R519 R521 R527 R538 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 10K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 100 5% 1/10W R608 R609 R613 R616 1-216-833-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 100 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W — 113 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R617 R618 R619 R620 R621 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-801-11 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 1K 22 22 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R744 R745 R747 R748 R749 1-216-821-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-849-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 47K 100 10K 220K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R622 R624 R628 R701 R702 1-216-801-11 1-216-809-11 1-249-377-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22 100 0.47 470 47K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W R750 R751 R752 R753 R754 1-216-825-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 1K 1K 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R703 R705 R706 R707 R708 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 100 100 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R755 R756 R758 R759 R760 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-849-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 100 1K 220K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R709 R710 R711 R712 R713 1-216-817-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470 220 10K 220 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R761 R762 R763 R764 R765 1-216-849-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-815-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 220K 100K 330 1K 330 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R714 R715 R716 R717 R718 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-827-11 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 1K 3.3K 3.3K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R766 R767 R768 R769 R770 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 10K 100 100 100K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R719 R720 R721 R722 R723 1-216-813-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-823-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 220 100 1.5K 2.2K 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R771 R772 R773 R774 R775 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 1K 100 100 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R724 R725 R727 R728 R730 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 100 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 100 5% 1/10W R777 R778 R779 R781 R782 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-823-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 100 100 1.5K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R732 R733 R735 R736 R737 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 1K 10K 220 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R783 R784 R785 R786 R787 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 1K 1K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R738 R740 R742 R743 1-218-708-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 100 1K 100 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R788 R790 R796 R797 1-216-845-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100K 22K 1K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W — 114 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 A AD REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R803 R804 R806 R807 R810 1-216-833-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 22K 4.7K 4.7K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R878 R879 R885 R886 R887 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 1K 10K 10K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R813 R817 R818 R823 R828 1-216-845-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-835-11 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100K 100K 10K 15K 470 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R889 R890 R891 R897 R899 1-216-807-11 1-216-807-11 1-216-807-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 68 68 68 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R829 R830 R831 R832 R833 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-839-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-839-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 33K 470 33K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R834 R835 R836 R837 R838 1-216-805-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 47 22K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 4.7K 100 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W R839 R840 R841 R842 R844 1-216-864-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-839-11 1-216-818-11 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 47K 33K 560 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R845 R846 R847 R848 R849 1-216-818-11 1-218-871-11 1-218-870-11 1-216-836-11 1-216-836-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 560 10K 9.1K 18K 18K 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R851 R853 R854 R855 R857 1-216-833-11 1-218-871-11 1-216-838-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-838-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 10K 27K 5% 1/10W 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 27K 5% 1/10W R860 R861 R862 R863 R864 1-249-389-11 1-249-389-11 1-216-839-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-829-11 CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7 4.7 33K 47K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R867 R869 R870 R871 1-216-829-11 1-216-834-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 12K 47K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W TUNER TU1 TU2 8-598-594-10 8-598-593-20 TUNER, FSS BTF-FA421 TUNER, FSS BTF-WA421 VARISTOR VD1 VD2 VD3 VD4 1-804-499-21 1-804-499-21 1-804-499-21 1-804-499-21 VARISTOR, CHIP VARISTOR, CHIP VARISTOR, CHIP VARISTOR, CHIP (1608) (1608) (1608) (1608) CRYSTAL X1 X301 X302 X303 X304 1-767-882-21 1-567-505-11 1-767-179-31 1-567-505-11 1-767-179-31 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL VIBRATOR, CERAMIC OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL VIBRATOR, CERAMIC X305 X307 X701 1-781-282-11 1-760-895-21 1-795-572-11 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC VIBRATOR, CERAMIC VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL AD Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. * A-1302-179-A AD BOARD, COMPLETE CAPACITOR C1601 C1602 C1603 C1604 C1605 — 115 — 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 16V 16V 25V 25V 25V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 AD REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C1606 C1607 C1608 C1609 C1610 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-966-11 1-162-962-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 100µF 20% 0.1µF 0.0022µF 10% 470pF 10% 25V 16V 25V 50V 50V C1661 C1663 C1664 C1665 C1666 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 100µF 100µF 100µF 100pF 20% 20% 20% 5% C1611 C1612 C1613 C1614 C1615 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V C1668 C1669 C1670 C1671 C1672 1-162-927-11 1-162-910-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 5pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 5% 50V 0.25pF 50V 25V 25V 25V C1616 C1617 C1618 C1619 C1621 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 16V 25V 25V C1673 C1674 C1675 C1676 C1677 1-162-910-11 1-164-315-11 1-164-315-11 1-163-137-00 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 5pF 470pF 470pF 680pF 100µF 0.25pF 5% 5% 5% 20% 50V 50V 50V 50V 16V C1625 C1626 C1627 C1628 C1629 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V C1678 C1680 C1681 C1682 C1683 1-163-137-00 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 680pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 5% 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V C1630 C1631 C1632 C1633 C1634 1-164-156-11 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-963-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.1µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 4.7µF 20% 25V 16V 25V 25V 50V C1684 C1685 C1688 C1690 C1691 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-927-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 100pF 100µF 5% 20% 25V 25V 25V 50V 16V C1635 C1636 C1637 C1638 C1639 1-162-923-11 1-107-826-11 1-162-919-11 1-162-919-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 47pF 0.1µF 22pF 22pF 100µF 5% 10% 5% 5% 20% 50V 16V 50V 50V 16V C1692 C1693 C1694 C1695 C1696 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-162-927-11 1-162-910-11 1-162-910-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 100µF 100pF 5pF 5pF 20% 20% 5% 0.25pF 0.25pF 16V 16V 50V 50V 50V C1640 C1641 C1643 C1644 C1645 1-126-933-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-315-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 470pF 20% 16V 25V 25V 25V 50V C1697 C1698 C1699 C1700 C1701 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-968-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.0047µF 10% 25V 25V 25V 25V 50V C1646 C1647 C1649 C1651 C1652 1-164-315-11 1-163-137-00 1-163-137-00 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 680pF 680pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 5% 5% 5% 50V 50V 50V 25V 25V C1704 C1707 C1708 C1709 C1711 1-126-933-11 1-164-315-11 1-163-137-00 1-164-315-11 1-163-137-00 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 470pF 680pF 470pF 680pF 20% 5% 5% 5% 5% 16V 50V 50V 50V 50V C1656 C1657 C1658 C1659 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 25V 25V C1712 C1714 C1715 C1717 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 100pF 5% 25V 25V 25V 50V REF.NO. 20% 20% 5% — 116 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 25V 16V 16V 16V 50V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 AD REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C1718 C1720 C1721 C1722 C1730 1-164-156-11 1-162-910-11 1-162-927-11 1-162-910-11 1-126-916-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.1µF 5pF 100pF 5pF 1000µF 0.25pF 5% 0.25pF 20% 25V 50V 50V 50V 6.3V C1731 C1732 C1733 C1734 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 10% 10% 10% 10% 25V 25V 25V 25V REF.NO. CONNECTOR CN1601 CN1602 1-573-301-22 1-573-301-22 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 20P CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 20P DIODE D1601 D1603 D1604 D1605 D1606 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-069-54 8-719-069-54 8-719-069-54 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 UDZSTE-175.1B UDZSTE-175.1B UDZSTE-175.1B D1607 D1691 D1692 D1693 8-719-069-54 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 8-719-988-61 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE UDZSTE-175.1B 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 1SS355TE-17 FERRITE BEAD FB1601 FB1602 FB1603 FB1604 FB1605 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH FB1606 FB1607 FB1608 FB1609 FB1610 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH FB1611 FB1612 FB1613 FB1614 FB1615 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH FB1616 FB1617 1-414-445-11 1-414-445-11 FERRITE FERRITE 0µH 0µH PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES IC IC1601 IC1602 IC1603 IC1605 IC1606 8-759-683-55 8-759-830-08 8-759-830-08 8-759-352-91 8-752-933-62 IC IC IC IC IC CM0017AF NJM2068V-TE2 NJM2068V-TE2 PST9143NL CXP86460-647Q IC1607 IC1608 IC1609 IC1610 IC1611 IC1612 6-700-319-01 8-759-829-87 8-759-830-08 8-759-830-08 8-759-830-08 8-759-830-08 IC IC IC IC IC IC M24128-BWMN6T CD0031AM NJM2068V-TE2 NJM2068V-TE2 NJM2068V-TE2 NJM2068V-TE2 INDUCTOR 10µH TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 COIL L1602 1-469-555-21 TRANSISTOR Q1603 Q1604 Q1606 Q1607 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 RESISTOR R1600 R1601 R1602 R1603 R1604 1-216-833-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 47K 10K 1K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1605 R1606 R1607 R1608 R1609 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 1K 1K 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1611 R1614 R1615 R1618 R1619 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 2.2K 2.2K 1K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1620 R1621 R1622 R1623 R1625 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-839-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 1K 33K 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1627 R1634 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 100 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W — 117 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 AD U REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R1635 R1636 R1637 R1638 R1639 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 10K 1K 220 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1686 R1687 R1690 R1691 R1692 1-216-809-11 1-216-817-11 1-218-724-11 1-218-724-11 1-218-724-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 470 22K 22K 22K 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1641 R1642 R1643 R1644 R1645 1-216-825-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 1K 1K 2.2K 330 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1693 R1694 R1695 R1696 R1697 1-218-724-11 1-218-716-11 1-218-716-11 1-218-716-11 1-218-716-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22K 10K 10K 10K 10K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1646 R1647 R1648 R1649 R1650 1-216-825-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 10K 100 100 330 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1698 R1699 R1700 R1701 R1702 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-724-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 22K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1651 R1652 R1653 R1654 R1655 1-216-815-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-829-11 1-218-700-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 330 1K 470 4.7K 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1703 R1704 R1705 R1706 R1707 1-218-724-11 1-218-724-11 1-218-716-11 1-218-724-11 1-218-716-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22K 22K 10K 22K 10K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1656 R1657 R1658 R1659 R1660 1-218-692-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 1K 22K 22K 1K 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1662 R1665 R1666 R1667 R1668 1-216-823-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1.5K 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1708 R1709 R1711 R1712 R1713 R1714 1-218-716-11 1-218-716-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1669 R1670 R1671 R1672 R1673 1-218-724-11 1-218-724-11 1-218-724-11 1-218-724-11 1-218-716-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22K 22K 22K 22K 10K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R1674 R1675 R1676 R1680 R1681 1-218-716-11 1-218-716-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-716-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 10K 1K 0.50% 1/10W 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 10K 0.50% 1/10W R1682 R1683 R1684 R1685 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-700-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 50V 50V 25V 63V 16V REF.NO. 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES RESISTOR BRIDGE RB1603 RB1604 RB1605 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 100 RES, CHIP NETWORK 100 RES, CHIP NETWORK 100 CRYSTAL X1601 U * 1-795-789-21 PIEZ0ELECTRIC OSCILLATOR A-1302-178-A U BOARD, COMPLETE CAPACITOR C2001 C2002 C2003 C2004 C2005 — 118 — 1-163-021-91 1-163-021-91 1-126-941-11 1-128-551-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 0.01µF 470µF 22µF 0.1µF KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 U REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C2006 C2007 C2008 C2012 C2013 1-107-826-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 0.1µF 10µF 10µF 10µF 10µF 10% 20% 20% 20% 20% 16V 50V 50V 50V 50V C2077 C2078 C2079 C2080 C2081 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-107-826-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 100µF 100µF 100µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 16V 16V 16V 16V 16V C2014 C2015 C2016 C2017 C2018 1-126-960-11 1-126-960-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-960-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 1µF 1µF 10µF 10µF 1µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V C2083 C2084 C2085 C2087 C2088 1-126-933-11 1-126-933-11 1-162-917-11 1-164-160-11 1-126-964-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 100µF 100µF 15pF 20pF 10µF 20% 20% 5% 5% 20% 16V 16V 50V 50V 50V C2019 C2020 C2021 C2022 C2023 C2024 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-960-11 1-126-960-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 10µF 10µF 1µF 1µF 10µF 10µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V C2089 C2090 C2091 C2092 C2094 1-126-964-11 1-164-227-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-162-964-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 0.022µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.001µF 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 50V 25V 16V 16V 50V C2025 C2026 C2028 C2032 C2033 1-126-960-11 1-126-960-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-960-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 1µF 1µF 100µF 10µF 1µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 50V 50V 16V 50V 50V C2096 C2097 C2098 C2099 C2101 1-162-917-11 1-162-917-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-126-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 15pF 15pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF 5% 5% 10% 10% 20% 50V 50V 16V 16V 50V C2036 C2037 C2038 C2040 C2043 1-162-970-11 1-165-176-11 1-164-816-11 1-126-933-11 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 0.047µF 220pF 100µF 0.01µF 10% 10% 2.00% 20% 10% 25V 16V 50V 16V 25V C2102 C2103 C2104 C2105 C2106 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 1-136-165-00 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT FILM 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF 10µF 0.1µF 10% 10% 20% 20% 5% 16V 16V 50V 50V 50V C2044 C2045 C2046 C2048 C2050 1-126-933-11 1-162-970-11 1-125-891-11 1-125-891-11 1-125-891-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 0.01µF 0.47µF 0.47µF 0.47µF 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 16V 25V 10V 10V 10V C2107 C2111 C2112 C2113 C2114 1-136-165-00 1-126-964-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 FILM ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 5% 20% 10% 10% 10% 50V 50V 16V 16V 16V C2052 C2055 C2056 C2060 C2061 1-162-970-11 1-126-964-11 1-125-891-11 1-126-933-11 1-126-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 0.01µF 10µF 0.47µF 100µF 10µF 10% 20% 10% 20% 20% 25V 50V 10V 16V 50V C2122 C2127 C2128 1-126-964-11 1-162-970-11 1-126-964-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 10µF 0.01µF 10µF 20% 10% 20% 50V 25V 50V C2062 C2064 C2069 C2070 C2071 1-107-826-11 1-126-964-11 1-162-970-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-933-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 0.1µF 10µF 0.01µF 10µF 100µF 10% 20% 10% 20% 20% 16V 50V 25V 50V 16V C2072 C2075 C2076 1-126-933-11 1-162-970-11 1-126-933-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 100µF 0.01µF 100µF 20% 10% 20% 16V 25V 16V REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES CONNECTOR * * CN2001 CN2002 1-793-923-11 1-564-526-11 CONNECTOR, DIN (PLUG) PLUG, CONNECTOR 64P 11P DIODE D2001 D2002 D2003 D2004 D2005 — 119 — 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 U REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES D2006 D2007 D2008 D2009 D2010 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 D2011 D2012 D2013 D2014 D2015 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 D2016 D2017 D2018 D2019 D2020 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 D2021 D2022 D2023 D2024 D2025 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 D2026 D2027 D2029 D2030 D2031 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 D2032 D2033 D2034 D2035 D2039 D2042 8-719-110-17 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD10ESB2 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 FERRITE FERRITE 0µH 0µH FERRITE BEAD FB2001 FB2002 1-414-760-21 1-414-445-11 FILTER FL2001 FL2002 FL2003 1-239-848-21 1-239-848-21 1-239-848-21 FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS IC IC2001 IC2002 IC2003 6-701-105-01 8-759-443-11 8-759-100-96 IC IC IC NJM2750M-TE2 NJM2283M-TE1 UPC4558G2 REF.NO. IC2004 IC2007 PART NO. 8-752-080-04 8-752-394-69 DESCRIPTION IC IC VALUES CXA2069Q CXD2073Q-T4 JACK J2001 J2002 J2003 J2004 J2005 1-573-967-12 1-764-143-21 1-764-143-21 1-750-517-21 1-815-015-11 BLOCK, (S) TERMINAL JACK JACK JACK BLOCK, PIN 3P JACK BLOCK, PIN J2006 J2007 J2008 J2009 1-815-015-11 1-750-516-21 1-750-517-21 1-750-516-21 JACK BLOCK, PIN JACK BLOCK, PIN JACK BLOCK, PIN JACK BLOCK, PIN 2P 3P 2P INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 47µH 10µH COIL L2001 L2002 1-469-559-21 1-469-555-21 TRANSISTOR Q2001 Q2002 Q2003 Q2004 Q2005 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q2006 Q2007 Q2008 Q2009 Q2010 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q2012 Q2013 Q2015 Q2016 Q2017 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q2020 Q2021 Q2022 Q2024 Q2025 8-729-422-27 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q 2SD601A-Q Q2026 Q2027 Q2028 Q2029 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-424-02 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SB709A-QRS-TX 2SD601A-Q — 120 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 U REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. RESISTOR R2001 R2002 R2003 R2004 R2005 1-218-665-11 1-216-853-11 1-218-665-11 1-218-665-11 1-218-665-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 75 470K 75 75 75 0.50% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2006 R2007 R2008 R2009 R2010 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 1-218-665-11 1-218-665-11 1-218-665-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470K 470K 75 75 75 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2011 R2012 R2013 R2014 R2015 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470K 470K 470K 470K 470K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2016 R2017 R2018 R2019 R2020 1-216-853-11 1-218-665-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 1-218-665-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470K 75 470K 470K 75 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2021 R2022 R2023 R2024 R2025 1-218-665-11 1-218-665-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 1-218-665-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 75 75 470K 470K 75 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2026 R2027 R2028 R2029 R2030 1-218-665-11 1-218-665-11 1-218-716-11 1-218-716-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 75 75 10K 10K 100 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2031 R2032 R2034 R2035 R2036 1-216-841-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-803-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 47K 100K 33 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2037 R2038 R2039 R2040 R2041 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-857-11 1-216-842-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 10K 1M 56K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2042 R2043 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 100 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R2044 R2045 R2046 R2047 R2048 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-818-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470K 470K 560 100 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2049 R2050 R2051 R2052 R2053 1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 4.7K 100 470 470 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2054 R2055 R2056 R2057 R2058 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-218-716-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 1K 1K 100 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2059 R2060 R2061 R2062 R2063 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470 470 470 470 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2064 R2065 R2066 R2067 R2068 1-216-809-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 2.2K 4.7K 100 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2069 R2070 R2071 R2072 R2073 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 2.2K 100 4.7K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2074 R2075 R2077 R2078 R2080 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 100 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 100 5% 1/10W R2081 R2082 R2083 R2084 R2085 1-216-809-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 4.7K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 100 1K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W R2086 R2087 R2088 R2089 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 100 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 100 5% 1/10W — 121 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 U B REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R2090 R2092 R2094 R2096 R2097 1-216-821-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 4.7K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 100 100 5% 5% R2098 R2099 R2100 R2103 R2104 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 100 2.2K 100 100 R2105 R2107 R2108 R2109 R2110 1-216-809-11 1-216-807-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP R2111 R2113 R2114 R2115 R2116 1-216-825-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-832-11 R2118 R2121 R2122 R2123 R2124 REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 1/10W 1/10W R2159 R2164 R2166 R2169 R2173 1-216-832-11 1-218-710-11 1-216-818-11 1-216-842-11 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 8.2K 5.6K 560 56K 560 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2174 R2175 R2176 R2177 R2178 1-218-686-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 1-218-676-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 560 470 2.2K 100 220 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 100 68 47K 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2182 R2183 R2184 R2185 R2186 1-216-864-11 1-216-813-11 1-218-704-11 1-218-684-11 1-218-688-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 220 3.3K 470 680 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 1K 100K 100K 8.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2187 R2193 R2194 R2195 R2196 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 470 470 470 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-684-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 100 1K 470 1K 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2197 R2198 R2199 1-216-817-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470 470K 470K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2125 R2130 R2131 R2132 R2133 1-218-702-11 1-216-805-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-833-11 1-218-674-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.7K 47 2.2K 10K 180 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2136 R2137 R2138 R2142 R2147 1-216-816-11 1-218-700-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-815-11 1-216-814-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 390 2.2K 100 330 270 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2148 R2149 R2150 R2151 R2152 1-218-710-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-698-11 1-218-694-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 5.6K 470 1K 1.8K 1.2K 0.50% 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R2153 R2155 R2156 R2157 1-216-821-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-841-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 22K 47K 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W B Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. * A-1302-209-A 4-382-854-11 7-651-000-50 * B BOARD, COMPLETE SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) GREASE,SILICON (G-746) 200G CAPACITOR C3001 C3002 C3003 C3035 C3044 1-128-453-21 1-128-453-21 1-128-453-21 1-162-970-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 47µF 47µF 47µF 0.01µF 0.1µF 20% 20% 20% 10% 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 25V 25V C3089 C3090 C3096 C3101 C3102 1-162-970-11 1-126-204-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-925-11 1-162-925-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 47µF 0.01µF 68pF 68pF 10% 20% 10% 5% 5% 25V 16V 25V 50V 50V — 122 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 B REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C3301 C3302 C3303 C3304 C3305 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-206-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF C3306 C3307 C3308 C3309 C3310 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-206-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 47µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 100µF 0.1µF C3311 C3312 C3313 C3314 C3315 1-164-156-11 1-126-206-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF C3316 C3317 C3318 C3319 C3320 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF C3321 C3322 C3323 C3324 C3325 1-164-156-11 1-126-204-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 47µF 10µF 0.1µF 0.1µF C3326 C3327 C3328 C3329 C3331 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-107-826-11 1-126-204-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 47µF C3332 C3333 C3334 C3335 C3336 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-107-826-11 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 10µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF 20% C3337 C3338 C3339 C3340 C3341 1-107-826-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10% C3343 C3344 C3345 C3346 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 47µF 0.1µF REF.NO. 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 20% 10% 20% 20% PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 25V 25V 6.3V 25V 25V C3347 C3348 C3349 C3350 C3351 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 16V 25V 25V 6.3V 25V C3352 C3353 C3354 C3355 C3356 1-124-779-00 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-204-11 ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 10µF 47µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 47µF 25V 6.3V 25V 25V 25V C3357 C3358 C3359 C3360 C3361 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 47µF 0.1µF 0.01µF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V C3362 C3363 C3364 C3365 C3366 1-127-760-11 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 4.7µF 47µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 16V 16V 25V 25V C3367 C3368 C3369 C3370 C3371 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V 16V 16V C3372 C3373 C3374 C3375 C3376 1-164-156-11 1-162-915-11 1-164-156-11 1-127-760-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10pF 0.1µF 4.7µF 0.1µF 25V 0.50pF 50V 25V 10% 6.3V 25V 16V 25V 16V 25V 16V C3377 C3378 C3379 C3401 C3402 1-162-970-11 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.01µF 47µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF 10% 20% 16V 25V 25V 25V 25V C3403 C3404 C3405 C3406 C3407 1-164-156-11 1-126-206-11 1-126-206-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 100µF 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 16V 25V C3408 C3409 C3410 C3411 1-126-206-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF — 123 — 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 10% 20% 16V 16V 25V 25V 16V 25V 25V 16V 25V 25V 6.3V 16V 25V 25V 25V 20% 25V 16V 25V 25V 16V 20% 20% 10% 10% 25V 6.3V 6.3V 16V 16V 20% 6.3V 25V 25V 25V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 B REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES C3412 C3413 C3414 C3415 C3416 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF C3417 C3418 C3419 C3420 C3421 1-164-156-11 1-107-826-11 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF C3422 C3423 C3424 C3425 C3426 1-164-156-11 1-162-970-11 1-164-156-11 1-125-891-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.01µF 0.1µF 0.47µF 0.1µF C3428 C3429 C3430 C3431 C3432 1-107-826-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 47µF 0.1µF 10% 20% C3433 C3434 C3435 C3436 C3437 1-162-970-11 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 1-107-826-11 1-126-204-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.01µF 47µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 47µF 10% 20% C3438 C3439 C3440 C3441 C3442 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-162-916-11 1-162-916-11 1-124-779-00 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 12pF 12pF 10µF C3443 C3444 C3445 C3446 C3447 1-162-970-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-204-11 1-107-826-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 0.1µF 47µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10% C3448 C3449 C3450 C3452 C3453 1-162-970-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.01µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 10µF 10% C3454 C3455 C3456 C3457 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 10µF REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 25V 25V 25V 16V 25V C3458 C3460 C3462 C3463 C3464 1-164-156-11 1-162-923-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 47pF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 25V 16V 25V 16V 25V C3465 C3466 C3467 C3468 C3469 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 1-126-206-11 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 100µF 0.1µF 25V 25V 25V 10V 25V C3470 C3473 C3474 C3475 C3476 1-126-206-11 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 100µF 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 10µF 16V 16V 25V 16V 25V C3477 C3478 C3479 C3480 C3481 1-164-156-11 1-126-204-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-117-681-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.1µF 47µF 10µF 0.1µF 100µF 10% 20% 25V 16V 25V 16V 16V C3482 C3483 C3484 C3485 C3486 1-117-681-11 1-117-681-11 1-125-837-91 1-164-156-11 1-164-156-11 ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 100µF 1µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 5% 5% 20% 25V 25V 50V 50V 16V C3487 C3488 C3489 C3490 C3491 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-126-204-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 10µF 47µF 25V 25V 16V 16V 25V C3492 C3493 C3494 C3495 C3496 C3499 1-164-156-11 1-126-204-11 1-164-156-11 1-124-779-00 1-164-156-11 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 47µF 0.1µF 10µF 0.1µF 0.01µF 20% 10% 20% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V 25V 16V 25V 16V 5% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% CONNECTOR * CN3203 1-793-923-11 CONNECTOR, DIN (PLUG) 64P DIODE D3089 D3090 D3099 D3301 — 124 — 8-719-062-51 8-719-062-51 8-719-988-61 8-719-083-58 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1PS226-115 1PS226-115 1SS355TE-17 UDZSTE-173.9B 25V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 6.3V 25V 6.3V 25V 16V 25V 16V 25V 16V 16V 25V 16V 16V 16V 6.3V 25V 25V 25V 16V 25V 16V 16V 25V 16V 25V 16V 25V 25V KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 B REF.NO. PART NO. D3302 D3401 D3402 D3403 8-719-069-60 8-719-914-43 8-719-914-44 8-719-978-33 DESCRIPTION VALUES DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE UDZSTE-179.1B DAN202K DAP202K DTZ-TT11-6.8B FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH REF.NO. 1-500-451-11 1-469-110-21 1-414-235-22 1-414-235-22 FILTER FL3003 FL3301 FL3302 FL3303 FL3401 1-781-924-21 1-234-558-21 1-234-557-21 1-234-557-21 1-781-923-21 DESCRIPTION VALUES COIL FERRITE BEAD FB3302 FB3303 FB3401 FB3402 PART NO. FILTER, LOW PASS (SMD) FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS FILTER, LOW PASS (SMD) IC IC3089 IC3090 IC3091 IC3301 IC3302 6-700-149-01 6-802-930-01 8-759-349-11 8-759-663-74 8-759-832-05 IC IC IC IC IC M24C04-MN6T(A) MB94918RpF-G-161-BND PST9145NL HY57V161610DTC-7TR BA18BC0FP-E2 IC3303 IC3304 IC3305 IC3306 IC3401 8-752-409-78 8-759-447-90 8-759-669-75 8-759-669-78 6-700-394-01 IC IC IC IC IC CXD2095AQ TLC5733AIPM TLC2932IPWR TLC2933IPWR-12 BA25BC0FP-E2 IC3402 IC3403 IC3404 IC3405 IC3406 6-703-430-01 8-759-460-29 8-759-669-75 8-759-485-79 8-759-485-79 IC IC IC IC IC MT48LC2M32B2TG-6-Y94W PST9120NL TLC2932IPWR TC7SET08FU(TE85L) TC7SET08FU(TE85L) IC3407 IC3408 IC3409 IC3410 IC3411 8-759-485-79 8-759-672-57 8-759-833-72 8-752-367-59 8-759-082-57 IC IC IC IC IC TC7SET08FU(TE85L) CXD9509AQ NJM2870F25-TE2 CXD2309Q TC7W04FU IC3412 IC3413 IC3414 8-759-082-58 8-759-595-97 8-759-548-56 IC IC IC TC7W08FU SN74LV4053ANSR M52055FP L3001 L3089 L3102 L3301 L3302 1-216-295-91 1-414-233-22 1-412-946-11 1-412-058-11 1-469-555-21 SHORT CHIP FERRITE INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 0µH 3.9µH 10µH 10µH L3303 L3304 L3305 L3306 L3307 1-412-052-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-561-21 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 1µH 10µH 10µH 100µH 10µH L3308 L3309 L3310 L3311 L3312 1-469-561-21 1-469-561-21 1-469-561-21 1-469-561-21 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 100µH 100µH 100µH 100µH 10µH L3401 L3402 L3403 L3404 L3405 1-412-058-11 1-412-052-21 1-469-561-21 1-469-561-21 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 1µH 100µH 100µH 10µH L3406 L3407 L3409 L3410 L3411 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-412-058-11 1-412-058-11 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH L3412 L3413 L3414 L3416 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 10µH 10µH 10µH TRANSISTOR Q3005 Q3006 Q3007 Q3089 Q3090 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SA1037AK-T146-R Q3091 Q3301 Q3302 Q3303 Q3304 1-801-806-11 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 Q3305 Q3306 8-729-026-49 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SA1037AK-T146-R — 125 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 B REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES Q3307 Q3308 Q3309 Q3310 Q3311 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 R3101 R3102 R3103 R3104 R3105 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-822-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 1.2K 100 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W Q3401 Q3402 Q3403 Q3404 Q3405 8-729-120-28 8-729-028-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-028-28 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SK2036(TE85L) 2SC1623-L5L6 2SK2036(TE85L) 2SA1037AK-T146-R R3106 R3107 R3108 R3109 R3110 1-216-818-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-823-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 560 5% 1/10W 470 1.5K 100 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W Q3406 Q3407 Q3408 Q3409 Q3410 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R R3111 R3301 R3302 R3303 R3304 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-817-11 1-218-710-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 470 5.6K 100 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W Q3411 Q3412 Q3413 Q3414 Q3415 8-729-026-49 8-729-026-49 8-729-026-49 8-729-026-49 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SA1037AK-T146-R R3305 R3306 R3307 R3308 R3309 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-662-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 56 0.50% 1/10W R3310 R3311 R3312 R3313 R3314 1-218-662-11 1-218-662-11 1-218-662-11 1-216-835-11 1-218-665-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 56 56 56 15K 75 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3315 R3316 R3317 R3318 R3319 1-216-835-11 1-218-664-11 1-218-664-11 1-218-665-11 1-218-662-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 15K 68 68 75 56 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3320 R3321 R3322 R3323 R3324 1-218-662-11 1-218-662-11 1-218-662-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 56 56 56 2.2K 3.3K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3325 R3326 R3327 R3328 R3329 1-216-827-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-835-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 3.3K 2.2K 15K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 330 5% 1/10W R3330 R3331 R3332 R3333 1-216-815-11 1-216-841-11 1-218-709-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 330 47K 5.1K 5% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 0.50% 1/10W REF.NO. RESISTOR R3001 R3002 R3021 R3022 R3023 1-216-833-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W 100 100 10K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3035 R3036 R3037 R3038 R3039 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-218-686-11 1-218-686-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 100 560 560 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3040 R3050 R3079 R3089 R3091 1-218-686-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 560 100 1K 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 2.2K 5% 1/10W R3092 R3095 R3096 R3097 R3098 1-216-825-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 100K 470 100K 47 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3099 R3100 1-216-805-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 47 100 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W — 126 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 B REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R3334 R3335 R3337 R3338 R3339 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-820-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-855-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 10K 820 1K 680K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3383 R3384 R3410 R3421 R3422 1-216-817-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP 470 100 10K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3340 R3341 R3342 R3343 R3344 1-216-855-11 1-216-813-11 1-218-705-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 680K 220 3.6K 100 470K 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3423 R3428 R3429 R3432 R3434 1-216-813-11 1-216-803-11 1-216-823-11 1-216-815-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 220 33 1.5K 330 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3345 R3346 R3347 R3348 R3349 1-218-704-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-815-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-687-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 3.3K 100 330 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 620 0.50% 1/10W R3445 R3446 R3447 R3448 R3452 1-216-864-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-819-11 1-216-855-11 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 1K 680 680K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3350 R3351 R3352 R3353 R3354 1-216-814-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-853-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 270 2.2K 470K 22K 220 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3454 R3460 R3461 R3464 R3465 1-216-825-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 10K 10K 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3355 R3356 R3357 R3358 R3359 1-216-821-11 1-216-819-11 1-218-676-11 1-218-676-11 1-218-676-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 680 220 220 220 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3467 R3470 R3471 R3472 R3475 1-216-821-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-801-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 100 1K 22 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3360 R3361 R3364 R3365 R3366 1-216-827-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-827-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 3.3K 2.2K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 3.3K 2.2K 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W R3476 R3477 R3478 R3483 R3484 1-216-821-11 1-218-701-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-701-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 2.4K 1K 2.4K 1K 5% 0.50% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3367 R3369 R3371 R3372 R3373 1-216-803-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-686-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 33 5% 1/10W 560 470 470 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 5% 1/10W R3485 R3486 R3489 R3490 R3491 1-216-821-11 1-216-801-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 22 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1K 5% 1/10W R3374 R3375 R3376 R3377 R3378 1-216-809-11 1-218-686-11 1-218-710-11 1-216-817-11 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 560 5.6K 470 470 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3492 R3493 R3495 R3496 R3497 1-216-821-11 1-218-701-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-801-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 2.4K 1K 22 4.7K 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3379 R3380 R3381 R3382 1-216-809-11 1-218-686-11 1-218-710-11 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP 100 560 5.6K 5% 1/10W 0.50% 1/10W 0.50% 1/10W R3498 R3499 R3501 R3502 1-216-818-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 560 1K 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W REF.NO. — 127 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 B REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R3503 R3504 R3505 R3506 R3507 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3839 R3840 R3841 R3842 R3846 1-218-670-11 1-216-803-11 1-218-670-11 1-218-689-11 1-216-801-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 120 33 120 750 22 0.50% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3508 R3509 R3510 R3511 R3512 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3847 R3848 R3849 R3850 R3851 1-216-801-11 1-216-825-11 1-218-675-11 1-218-675-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22 2.2K 200 200 100 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3800 R3802 R3803 R3804 R3805 1-216-864-11 1-218-678-11 1-218-678-11 1-218-678-11 1-218-678-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 270 270 270 270 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3852 R3854 R3857 R3858 R3862 1-218-675-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 1-218-704-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 200 2.2K 100 3.3K 2.2K 0.50% 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3807 R3808 R3809 R3810 R3811 1-218-670-11 1-218-670-11 1-218-670-11 1-218-670-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 120 120 120 120 100 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3863 R3864 R3865 R3866 R3867 1-218-700-11 1-216-827-11 1-216-809-11 1-414-234-22 1-414-234-22 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP FERRITE FERRITE 2.2K 3.3K 100 0µH 0µH 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 5% 1/10W R3812 R3813 R3814 R3815 R3816 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-218-644-11 1-218-648-11 1-218-652-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 100 10 15 22 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3868 R3869 R3870 R3871 R3881 1-414-234-22 1-218-719-11 1-218-719-11 1-218-719-11 1-216-807-11 FERRITE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 0µH 13K 13K 13K 68 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3817 R3820 R3821 R3822 R3823 1-218-652-11 1-218-684-11 1-218-684-11 1-218-684-11 1-216-826-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22 470 470 470 2.7K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3882 R3883 R3915 R3916 R3917 1-216-807-11 1-216-807-11 1-218-644-11 1-218-644-11 1-218-644-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 68 68 10 10 10 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3824 R3825 R3826 R3828 R3829 1-216-826-11 1-216-826-11 1-216-809-11 1-218-684-11 1-218-684-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.7K 2.7K 100 470 470 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3933 R3937 R3953 R3954 R3955 1-216-864-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-821-11 SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 1K 1K 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R3830 R3831 R3832 R3833 R3834 1-218-684-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-678-11 METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP 470 0.50% 1/10W R3956 R3957 R3958 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2K 2.2K 2.2K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 270 0.50% 1/10W R3835 R3836 R3837 R3838 1-218-678-11 1-218-678-11 1-218-678-11 1-218-678-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 270 270 270 270 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% REF.NO. 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES RESISTOR BRIDGE RB3304 RB3305 RB3306 RB3307 RB3401 — 128 — 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 1-234-524-21 RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK 100 100 100 100 33 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. B D NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES RB3402 RB3403 RB3404 RB3405 RB3406 1-234-524-21 1-234-524-21 1-234-524-21 1-234-524-21 1-234-524-21 RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK 33 33 33 33 33 C8009 C8010 C8011 C8012 C8013 1-162-970-11 1-136-177-00 1-162-927-11 1-162-970-11 1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP FILM CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 1µF 100pF 0.01µF 100pF 10% 5% 5% 10% 5% 25V 50V 50V 25V 50V RB3407 RB3408 RB3409 RB3410 RB3411 1-239-409-11 1-239-409-11 1-239-409-11 1-239-409-11 1-239-409-11 NETWORK RESISTOR(CHIP) NETWORK RESISTOR(CHIP) NETWORK RESISTOR(CHIP) NETWORK RESISTOR(CHIP) NETWORK RESISTOR(CHIP) 47 47 47 47 47 C8014 C8015 C8016 C8017 C8018 1-104-665-11 1-126-969-11 1-104-665-11 1-162-964-11 1-126-964-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 100µF 220µF 100µF 0.001µF 10µF 20% 20% 20% 10% 20% 25V 50V 25V 50V 50V RB3412 RB3421 RB3422 RB3423 RB3424 1-239-409-11 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 NETWORK RESISTOR(CHIP) RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 100 100 100 100 C8019 C8020 C8023 C8024 C8025 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 1-106-220-00 1-137-372-11 1-126-968-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP MYLAR MYLAR ELECT 100pF 100pF 0.1µF 0.022µF 100µF 5% 5% 10% 5% 20% 50V 50V 100V 50V 50V RB3425 RB3426 RB3427 RB3428 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 1-233-576-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK RES, CHIP NETWORK 100 100 100 100 C8026 C8028 C8029 C8031 C8032 1-126-968-11 1-126-968-11 1-126-968-11 1-107-636-11 1-126-968-11 ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT 100µF 100µF 100µF 10µF 100µF 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 50V 50V 50V 160V 50V C8033 C8034 C8035 C8036 C8037 1-126-968-11 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 1-126-968-11 1-126-968-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 100µF 100pF 100pF 100µF 100µF 20% 5% 5% 20% 20% 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V C8040 C8041 C8042 C8045 C8046 1-115-349-51 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 1-126-965-91 1-126-965-91 CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 0.01µF 100pF 100pF 22µF 22µF 5% 5% 20% 20% 2KV 50V 50V 50V 50V C8047 C8048 C8049 C8050 C8051 1-162-974-11 1-126-965-91 1-162-974-11 1-126-965-91 1-162-318-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC 0.01µF 22µF 20% 0.01µF 22µF 20% 0.001µF 10% 50V 50V 50V 50V 500V C8052 C8053 C8054 C8055 C8056 1-126-965-91 1-162-974-11 1-162-974-11 1-164-156-11 1-107-652-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 22µF 0.01µF 0.01µF 0.1µF 10µF 20% 20% 50V 50V 50V 25V 250V C8057 C8058 C8059 C8060 1-126-959-11 1-164-230-11 1-127-715-91 1-104-665-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.47µF 220pF 0.22µF 100µF 20% 5% 10% 20% 50V 50V 16V 25V REF.NO. CRYSTAL X3089 X3401 D *! * 1-781-945-21 1-781-887-21 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL A-1302-180-A 4-382-854-11 7-651-000-50 7-682-952-09 D BOARD, COMPLETE SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) GREASE,SILICON (G-746) 200G SCREW +PSW 3X16 The high voltage leads associated with the FBT on the D board are not included and must be ordered separately. Order the following leads when requesting this D board: 1-779-095-51 1-900-260-40 ! ! LEAD ASSY, HIGH-VOLTAGE CONNECTOR ASSY, MV CAPACITOR C8001 C8002 C8003 C8004 C8005 1-137-372-11 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 1-104-666-11 1-126-942-61 MYLAR CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 0.022µF 100pF 100pF 220µF 1000µF 5% 5% 5% 20% 20% 50V 50V 50V 25V 25V C8006 C8007 C8008 1-126-942-61 1-162-927-11 1-162-927-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1000µF 100pF 100pF 20% 5% 5% 25V 50V 50V — 129 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. DESCRIPTION D NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. REF.NO. PART NO. VALUES C8061 C8062 C8063 C8064 C8065 1-107-826-11 1-162-970-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-636-11 1-106-383-00 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT MYLAR 0.1µF 0.01µF 0.1µF 10µF 0.047µF 10% 10% 10% 20% 10% 16V 25V 16V 160V 200V C8106 C8107 C8108 C8109 C8110 1-107-826-11 1-136-187-11 1-126-964-11 1-162-924-11 1-126-960-11 CERAMIC CHIP MYLAR ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.1µF 0.047µF 10µF 56pF 1µF 10% 10% 20% 5% 20% 16V 250V 50V 50V 50V C8066 C8067 C8068 C8069 C8070 1-162-970-11 1-104-665-11 1-162-318-11 1-162-970-11 1-126-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.01µF 100µF 0.001µF 0.01µF 10µF 10% 20% 10% 10% 20% 25V 25V 500V 25V 50V C8111 C8113 C8114 C8115 C8116 1-126-960-11 1-130-495-00 1-125-473-11 1-107-826-11 1-107-826-11 ELECT MYLAR ELECT(BLOCK) CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1µF 0.1µF 1000µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 20% 5% 20% 10% 10% 50V 50V 160V 16V 16V C8071 C8072 C8073 C8074 C8075 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 1-162-970-11 1-104-665-11 1-162-970-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 10µF 0.01µF 100µF 0.01µF 20% 20% 10% 20% 10% 50V 50V 25V 25V 25V C8117 C8118 C8120 C8121 C8122 1-162-318-11 1-136-189-00 1-107-826-11 1-115-349-51 1-126-934-11 CERAMIC MYLAR CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC ELECT 0.001µF 0.1µF 0.1µF 0.01µF 220µF 10% 10% 10% 20% 500V 250V 16V 2KV 16V C8076 C8077 C8078 C8079 C8080 1-128-551-11 1-162-970-11 1-115-416-11 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT 22µF 0.01µF 0.001µF 10µF 10µF 20% 10% 5% 20% 20% 63V 25V 25V 50V 50V C8123 ! C8124 C8125 C8126 C8127 1-107-444-11 1-117-642-11 1-107-826-11 1-106-357-00 1-126-942-61 CERAMIC FILM CERAMIC CHIP MYLAR ELECT 100pF 8200pF 0.1µF 0.0039µF 1000µF 5% 3% 10% 99% 20% 2KV 1.2KV 16V 200V 25V C8081 C8082 C8083 C8084 C8085 1-115-416-11 1-165-176-11 1-130-495-00 1-130-992-11 1-162-924-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP MYLAR FILM CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 0.047µF .1µF 0.022µF 56pF 5% 10% 5% 5% 5% 25V 16V 50V 50V 50V C8129 C8131 C8132 C8133 C8135 1-137-150-11 1-128-582-11 1-126-927-11 1-107-649-11 1-117-813-11 FILM ELECT ELECT ELECT FILM .01µF 10µF 2200µF 2.2µF 0.75µF 5% 20% 20% 20% 5% 100V 100V 10V 250V 250V C8086 C8087 C8088 ! C8089 C8090 1-162-970-11 1-126-960-11 1-126-964-11 1-104-332-11 1-126-960-11 CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC ELECT 0.01µF 1µF 10µF 470pF 1µF 10% 20% 20% 10% 20% 25V 50V 50V 2KV 50V C8136 C8137 C8138 C8139 C8140 1-130-495-00 1-126-927-11 1-162-964-11 1-126-964-11 1-102-030-00 MYLAR ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC 0.1µF 2200µF 0.001µF 10µF 330pF 5% 20% 10% 20% 10% 50V 10V 50V 50V 500V C8091 C8092 C8093 C8094 C8095 1-104-665-11 1-117-640-11 1-107-648-91 1-126-947-11 1-162-970-11 ELECT FILM ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP 100µF 6800pF 100µF 47µF 0.01µF 20% 3% 20% 20% 10% 25V 1.2KV 200V 35V 25V C8141 C8142 C8143 C8153 C8156 1-162-927-11 1-117-664-11 1-109-889-11 1-126-960-11 1-107-636-11 CERAMIC CHIP FILM ELECT ELECT ELECT 100pF 0.27µF 1µF 1µF 10µF 5% 5% 20% 20% 20% 50V 250V 50V 50V 160V C8096 C8097 C8098 C8099 C8100 1-136-684-51 1-162-131-11 1-162-131-11 1-115-416-11 1-104-665-11 FILM CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0.0022µF 220pF 220pF 0.001µF 100µF 2.00% 10% 10% 5% 20% 100V 2KV 2KV 25V 25V C8158 C8159 C8160 C8162 C8163 1-107-826-11 1-106-383-00 1-127-715-91 1-162-318-11 1-126-960-11 CERAMIC CHIP MYLAR CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC ELECT 0.1µF 0.047µF 0.22µF 0.001µF 1µF 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 16V 200V 16V 500V 50V C8102 C8103 C8104 C8105 1-162-318-11 1-126-964-11 1-162-965-11 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 10µF 0.0015µF 0.1µF 10% 20% 10% 10% 500V 50V 50V 16V REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES CONNECTOR * * CN8002 CN8003 — 130 — 1-779-890-11 1-691-135-11 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 D REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES * * * * * CN8004 CN8005 CN8006 CN8007 CN8008 1-779-890-11 1-779-890-11 1-779-890-11 1-564-506-11 1-564-506-11 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR 10P 10P 10P 3P 3P D8032 D8033 D8036 D8037 D8038 8-719-302-43 8-719-028-72 8-719-110-39 8-719-028-45 8-719-302-43 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE EL1Z RGP02-17EL-6433 RD15ESB1 D2L20U EL1Z * * * * * CN8009 CN8010 CN8011 CN8012 CN8013 1-564-506-11 1-564-507-11 1-564-507-11 1-564-507-11 1-766-177-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 3P 4P 4P 4P 9P * * 1-506-371-00 1-564-507-11 1-580-689-11 1-580-689-11 1-580-689-11 PIN, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 2P 4P 4P 4P 4P 8-719-028-72 8-719-991-33 8-719-908-03 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 8-719-988-61 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RGP02-17EL-6433 1SS133T-77 GP08D 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS355TE-17 * * CN8015 CN8016 CN8018 CN8019 CN8020 D8039 D8043 D8045 D8046 D8047 D8050 * * CN8022 CN8023 1-564-510-11 1-564-507-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P 4P REF.NO. DIODE D8001 D8002 D8003 D8004 D8005 8-719-109-88 8-719-110-53 8-719-110-56 8-719-908-03 8-719-991-33 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD5.6ESB1 RD20ESB2 RD22ESB1 GP08D 1SS133T-77 D8006 D8008 D8010 D8011 D8012 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 D8013 D8014 D8015 D8016 D8019 8-719-109-84 8-719-109-84 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD5.1ESB1 RD5.1ESB1 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 D8020 D8022 D8023 D8024 D8025 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 8-719-991-33 8-719-110-39 8-719-991-33 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 RD15ESB1 1SS133T-77 D8026 D8027 D8028 D8029 D8030 8-719-109-88 8-719-028-45 8-719-110-41 8-719-027-43 8-719-027-43 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE RD5.6ESB1 D2L20U RD15ESB2 S2L20µF S2L20µF PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES FERRITE BEAD FB8001 FB8002 FB8005 FB8006 FB8014 1-469-578-11 1-469-578-11 1-469-869-21 1-469-869-21 1-469-869-21 FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 1.1µH 1.1µH 0µH 0µH 0µH FB8015 FB8016 FB8017 FB8018 FB8021 1-469-869-21 1-469-869-21 1-469-869-21 1-469-869-21 1-469-578-11 FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 0µH 0µH 0µH 0µH 1.1µH FB8022 FB8023 FB8024 1-469-579-11 1-469-579-11 1-469-869-21 FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 0.45µH 0.45µH 0µH IC IC8001 IC8002 IC8003 IC8004 IC8005 8-749-019-08 8-749-019-08 8-759-593-33 8-759-647-17 8-759-585-82 IC IC IC IC IC STK392-560 STK392-560 LA78045 UPC2912HF BA9759F-E2 IC8006 IC8007 IC8008 IC8009 IC8012 8-759-700-07 8-759-700-07 8-759-585-82 8-759-803-42 8-759-701-01 IC IC IC IC IC NJM2903M NJM2903M BA9759F-E2 LA6500-FA NJM2904M INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 47µH 47µH 10µH 47µH 47µH COIL L8001 L8002 L8003 L8004 L8005 — 131 — 1-412-533-21 1-412-533-21 1-412-525-31 1-412-533-21 1-412-533-21 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES L8006 L8007 L8008 L8009 L8010 1-412-525-31 1-412-533-21 1-412-533-21 1-412-525-31 1-414-187-11 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 47µH 47µH 10µH 47µH Q8015 Q8016 Q8019 Q8020 Q8021 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC1623-L5L6 L8011 L8012 L8013 L8014 L8015 1-414-856-11 1-414-187-11 1-414-856-11 1-414-189-31 1-414-189-31 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR 10µH 47µH 10µH 100µH 100µH Q8022 Q8023 Q8024 Q8027 Q8028 8-729-120-28 8-729-048-47 6-550-144-01 6-550-153-01 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC2688(5)-LK 2SC5778-YB FQPF12P20XDTU 2SC1623-L5L6 L8016 L8017 L8018 L8019 L8020 1-412-537-31 1-414-856-11 1-406-667-11 1-456-109-11 1-412-525-31 INDUCTOR 100µH INDUCTOR 10µH INDUCTOR 220µH COIL,HORIZONTAL LINEARITY(HLC) INDUCTOR 10µH Q8029 Q8030 Q8031 Q8035 Q8039 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 6-550-153-01 8-729-048-47 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 FQPF12P20XDTU 2SC2688(5)-LK L8021 L8022 L8025 L8026 L8033 1-406-659-11 1-412-552-11 1-414-856-11 1-414-856-11 1-414-856-11 INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR INDUCTOR Q8041 Q8042 Q8043 Q8101 8-729-026-49 8-729-048-47 6-550-144-01 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC2688(5)-LK 2SC5778-YB 2SA1037AK-T146-R 10µH 2.2MH 10µH 10µH 10µH RESISTOR NEON LAMP ! NL8001 1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON IC LINK PS8001 PS8002 PS8003 PS8004 PS8005 1-533-595-31 1-533-595-31 1-533-595-31 1-533-595-31 1-533-595-31 IC LINK IC LINK IC LINK IC LINK IC LINK 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 3.15A 90V 90V 90V 90V 90V ! PS8006 ! PS8007 ! PS8008 1-533-595-31 1-533-594-31 1-532-685-00 IC LINK IC LINK IC LINK 3.15A 2.5A 0.8A 90V 90V 50V ! ! ! ! ! D NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. TRANSISTOR Q8001 Q8002 Q8003 Q8004 Q8007 8-729-120-28 6-550-659-01 8-729-026-49 8-729-026-49 8-729-046-80 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SC1623-L5L6 2SC4634LS-YB11 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC4634LS-CB11 Q8008 Q8009 Q8010 Q8011 Q8014 8-729-207-89 8-729-207-82 8-729-120-28 8-729-026-49 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 2SA1358-Y 2SC3421-Y 2SC1623-L5L6 2SA1037AK-T146-R 2SC1623-L5L6 R8001 R8002 R8003 R8004 R8005 1-216-825-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-215-875-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE 2.2K 100 100 100 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1W R8007 R8008 R8009 R8010 R8011 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-809-11 1-260-131-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP 100 100 100 470K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 1/10W R8012 R8013 R8014 R8015 R8016 1-216-829-11 1-218-710-11 1-218-709-11 1-216-837-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 5.6K 5.1K 22K 4.7K 5% 0.50% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8017 R8018 R8019 R8020 R8021 1-216-829-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-712-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7K 1K 6.8K 4.7K 10K 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8022 R8023 R8024 1-216-839-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 33K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W — 132 — KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 D REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R8025 R8026 R8029 R8030 R8031 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-215-903-11 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 68K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 2W 1/10W R8075 R8076 R8077 R8078 R8079 1-214-808-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 METAL METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL METAL 4.7 4.7K 4.7K 4.7 4.7 1% 5% 5% 1% 1% 1/2W 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 1/2W R8032 R8033 R8034 R8035 R8036 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-218-692-11 1-214-800-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL 1K 10K 10K 1K 2.2 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 1% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W R8080 R8081 R8082 R8083 R8084 1-216-353-00 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-216-821-11 1-216-833-11 METAL OXIDE METAL METAL METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 2.2 4.7 4.7 1K 10K 5% 1% 1% 5% 5% 1W 1/2W 1/2W 1/10W 1/10W R8037 R8038 R8039 R8040 R8041 1-215-903-11 1-216-809-11 1-214-800-11 1-215-913-11 1-218-709-11 METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP 68K 100 2.2 220 5.1K 5% 5% 1% 5% 0.50% 2W 1/10W 1/2W 3W 1/10W R8085 R8086 R8087 R8088 R8089 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-249-385-11 1-249-385-11 1-214-808-11 METAL METAL CARBON CARBON METAL 4.7 4.7 2.2 2.2 4.7 1% 1% 5% 5% 1% 1/2W 1/2W 1/4W 1/4W 1/2W R8042 R8043 R8044 R8045 R8046 1-216-826-11 1-218-740-11 1-218-712-11 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL METAL 2.7K 100K 6.8K 4.7 4.7 5% 0.50% 0.50% 1% 1% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 1/2W R8090 R8091 R8092 R8093 R8094 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 METAL METAL METAL METAL METAL 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W R8047 R8048 R8049 R8050 R8051 1-215-857-71 1-414-189-31 1-414-189-31 1-216-833-11 1-214-808-11 METAL OXIDE INDUCTOR INDUCTOR METAL CHIP METAL 10 100µH 100µH 10K 4.7 5% 1W 5% 1% 1/10W 1/2W R8095 R8096 R8097 R8098 R8099 1-216-801-11 1-216-801-11 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-218-740-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL METAL METAL CHIP 22 22 4.7 4.7 100K 5% 5% 1% 1% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 1/2W 1/10W R8053 R8055 R8056 R8057 R8058 1-214-808-11 1-218-748-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-829-11 1-216-809-11 METAL METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4.7 220K 4.7K 4.7K 100 1% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1/2W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8100 R8101 R8102 R8103 R8104 1-216-475-11 1-216-475-11 1-218-738-11 1-216-816-11 1-216-832-11 METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 120 120 82K 390 8.2K 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 3W 3W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8059 R8060 R8061 R8062 R8063 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-216-390-11 1-260-107-11 1-214-808-11 METAL METAL METAL OXIDE CARBON METAL 4.7 4.7 1.2 4.7K 4.7 1% 1% 5% 5% 1% 1/2W 1/2W 3W 1/2W 1/2W R8105 R8106 R8109 R8110 R8111 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-216-814-11 1-247-852-11 1-216-819-11 METAL METAL METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP 4.7 4.7 270 7.5K 680 1% 1% 5% 5% 5% 1/2W 1/2W 1/10W 1/4W 1/10W R8064 R8065 R8066 R8067 R8068 1-214-808-11 1-260-328-11 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-216-809-11 METAL CARBON METAL METAL METAL CHIP 4.7 1K 4.7 4.7 100 1% 5% 1% 1% 5% 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/10W R8112 R8113 R8114 R8115 R8116 1-216-824-11 1-216-475-11 1-216-475-11 1-216-475-11 1-216-475-11 METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE 1.8K 120 120 120 120 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 3W 3W 3W 3W R8069 R8070 R8071 R8073 1-214-808-11 1-214-808-11 1-215-381-00 1-214-808-11 METAL METAL METAL METAL 4.7 4.7 22 4.7 1% 1% 1% 1% 1/2W 1/2W 1/4W 1/2W R8117 R8118 R8119 R8120 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 10K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W REF.NO. — 133 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 D REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R8121 R8123 R8124 R8125 R8126 1-216-809-11 1-216-821-11 1-249-377-11 1-216-816-11 1-216-823-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100 1K 0.47 390 1.5K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W R8170 R8171 R8172 R8173 R8174 1-218-716-11 1-216-809-11 1-249-405-11 1-216-845-11 1-249-425-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP CARBON 10K 100 100 100K 4.7K 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 5% R8128 R8129 R8130 R8131 R8132 1-216-833-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-825-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 2.2K 2.2K 10K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8176 R8178 R8179 R8180 R8181 1-218-740-11 1-216-841-11 1-414-189-31 1-216-841-11 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP INDUCTOR METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100K 47K 100µH 47K 47K 0.50% 1/10W 5% 1/10W 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W R8133 R8134 R8135 R8136 R8137 1-215-923-00 1-215-873-00 1-215-923-00 1-216-833-11 1-218-740-11 METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 4.7K 10K 10K 100K 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 3W 1W 3W 1/10W 1/10W R8182 R8183 R8189 R8190 R8191 1-218-748-11 1-218-748-11 1-249-377-11 1-215-431-00 1-215-429-00 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON METAL METAL 220K 220K 0.47 2.7K 2.2K 0.50% 0.50% 5% 1% 1% 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W R8138 R8139 R8140 R8141 R8142 1-216-833-11 1-216-827-11 1-216-833-11 1-216-827-11 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 3.3K 10K 3.3K 10K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8192 R8193 R8194 R8195 R8196 1-215-449-00 1-215-449-00 1-215-449-00 1-215-449-00 1-249-425-11 METAL METAL METAL METAL CARBON 15K 15K 15K 15K 4.7K 1% 1% 1% 1% 5% 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W 1/4W R8143 R8144 R8145 R8146 R8147 1-218-734-11 1-216-809-11 1-218-716-11 1-218-716-11 1-218-710-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 56K 100 10K 10K 5.6K 0.50% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8201 R8202 R8205 R8206 R8208 1-249-397-11 1-260-092-11 1-249-377-11 1-249-377-11 1-260-288-11 CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON CARBON 22 270 0.47 0.47 0.47 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/4W 1/2W 1/4W 1/4W 1/2W R8148 R8149 R8150 R8151 R8152 1-218-740-11 1-249-401-11 1-218-740-11 1-218-692-11 1-218-716-11 METAL CHIP CARBON METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 100K 47 100K 1K 10K 0.50% 5% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/4W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8209 R8210 R8211 R8212 R8213 1-216-833-11 1-216-809-11 1-215-906-11 1-215-907-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP 10K 100 15 22 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 3W 3W 1/10W R8153 R8154 R8155 R8156 R8157 1-218-692-11 1-218-728-11 1-215-469-00 1-215-469-00 1-218-738-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL METAL METAL CHIP 1K 33K 100K 100K 82K 0.50% 0.50% 1% 1% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/4W 1/10W R8216 R8217 R8218 R8219 R8220 1-216-833-11 1-216-821-11 1-260-123-11 1-249-377-11 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON METAL CHIP 10K 1K 100K 0.47 1K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/2W 1/4W 1/10W R8159 R8161 R8163 R8164 R8165 1-216-833-11 1-216-845-11 1-216-845-11 1-218-734-11 1-249-425-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP CARBON 10K 100K 100K 56K 4.7K 5% 5% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W R8222 R8223 R8224 R8225 R8228 1-216-341-11 1-218-748-11 1-260-127-11 1-260-292-11 1-260-314-11 METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP CARBON CARBON CARBON 0.22 220K 220K 1 68 5% 0.50% 5% 5% 5% 1W 1/10W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W R8166 R8167 R8168 R8169 1-218-716-11 1-414-189-31 1-216-809-11 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP INDUCTOR METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 100µH 100 100K 0.50% 1/10W R8230 R8232 R8236 R8237 1-218-751-11 1-216-341-11 1-218-917-11 1-216-857-11 METAL CHIP METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 300K 0.22 820K 1M 0.50% 5% 0.50% 5% 1/10W 1W 1/10W 1/10W REF.NO. 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W — 134 — PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES 1/10W 1/10W 1/4W 1/10W 1/4W KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. A component identified by this symbol indicates that it has been carefully factory-selected to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation. Should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used. REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R8249 R8250 R8251 R8253 R8254 1-215-923-00 1-215-923-00 1-216-821-11 1-216-816-11 1-216-823-11 METAL OXIDE METAL OXIDE METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 10K 1K 390 1.5K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 3W 3W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R8255 R8256 R8258 1-215-873-00 1-249-401-11 1-216-833-11 METAL OXIDE CARBON METAL CHIP 4.7K 47 10K 5% 5% 5% 1W 1/4W 1/10W REF.NO. 1-437-708-11 1-437-739-11 1-437-401-21 1-437-399-21 1-453-285-51 1-437-739-11 TRANSFORMER, FERRITE (DFT) TRANSFORMER, FERRITE (HDT) FERRITE TRANSFORMER (HOT) TRANSFORMER, FERRITE (LOT) FBT ASSY, NX-4006//X4P4 TRANSFORMER, FERRITE (HDT) 1-800-193-00 THERMISTOR VARIABLE RESISTOR !XVR8001 !XVR8002 SR * 1-225-627-91 1-225-630-91 RES, VAR, ADJ, CERMET RES, VAR, ADJ, CERMET A-1400-759-A SR BOARD, MOUNTED 2K 20K CONNECTOR * CN9901 1-564-506-11 8-719-069-55 1-218-684-11 1-218-684-11 1-218-684-11 1-218-684-11 1-218-688-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 470 470 470 470 680 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W R9206 R9207 R9208 R9209 R9210 R9211 1-218-688-11 1-218-692-11 1-218-696-11 1-218-700-11 1-218-704-11 1-218-712-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 680 1K 1.5K 2.2K 3.3K 6.8K 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P DIODE UDZSTE-175.6B * 10% 16V S9201 S9202 S9203 S9204 S9205 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD S9206 S9207 S9208 S9209 S9210 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD S9211 S9212 1-572-198-11 1-572-198-11 SWITCH, KEYBOARD SWITCH, KEYBOARD A-1405-148-A H1 BOARD, MOUNTED H1 CAPACITOR C9101 BATTERY SB9901 * H2 CN9201 CN9202 BATTERY, SOLAR A-1405-147-A H2 BOARD, MOUNTED 1-564-520-11 1-564-521-11 * * CN9101 CN9102 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 1-564-508-11 1-564-506-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P 3P DIODE DIODE SLR-325VCT31 SLR-325VCT31 DIODE GP1U28Y DIODE D9101 D9102 PLUG, CONNECTOR PLUG, CONNECTOR 1-107-826-11 CONNECTOR 1-756-295-11 CONNECTOR * * VALUES R9201 R9202 R9203 R9204 R9205 DIODE D9902 DESCRIPTION SWITCH THERMISTOR TH8001 PART NO. RESISTOR TRANSFORMER T8001 T8002 T8003 ! T8004 ! T8005 T8006 D SR H2 H1 5P 6P 8-719-053-43 8-719-053-43 IC IC9101 — 135 — 8-719-066-43 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 H1 H4 REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF.NO. 1-216-833-11 1-216-809-11 1-216-813-11 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 10K 100 220 220 5% 5% 5% 5% R9400 R9401 R9402 R9403 R9406 R9407 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W SWITCH S9101 * H4 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTILE A-1405-149-A H4 BOARD, MOUNTED 1-126-964-11 1-126-964-11 1-125-891-11 1-163-021-91 1-125-891-11 ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 10µF 10µF 0.47µF 0.01µF 0.47µF PLUG, CONNECTOR 11P 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% CONNECTOR * CN9401 1-564-526-11 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 8-719-110-17 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE 1-770-361-11 470K 470K 75 75 1K 75 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 50V 50V 10V 50V 10V BAG, PROTECTION BAG, PROTECTION * * * 4-094-654-01 4-094-658-01 4-094-662-01 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL (KP-51WS510 ONLY) CARTON, INDIVIDUAL (KP-57WS510 ONLY) CARTON, INDIVIDUAL (KP-65WS510 ONLY) * * * * * * 4-094-653-01 4-094-657-01 4-094-661-01 4-094-652-01 4-094-656-01 4-094-660-01 CUSHION, LOWER CUSHION, LOWER CUSHION, LOWER CUSHION, UPPER CUSHION, UPPER CUSHION, UPPER 4-094-605-11 4-094-605-21 4-094-605-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION MANUAL, INSTRUCTION MANUAL, INSTRUCTION RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 RD10ESB2 * 4-042-463-01 SHEET, PROTECTION * * 4-094-659-01 4-094-663-01 TRAY (KP-57WS510 ONLY) TRAY (KP-65WS510 ONLY) (KP-51WS510 ONLY) (KP-57WS510/65WS510 ONLY) (KP-51WS510 ONLY) (KP-57WS510 ONLY) (KP-65WS510 ONLY) (KP-51WS510 ONLY) (KP-57WS510 ONLY) (KP-65WS510 ONLY) REMOTE COMMANDER TERMINAL BLOCK, S 1-476-864-11 4-081-888-01 Sony Corporation 9-965-944-02 METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 4-041-426-01 4-076-420-01 JACK J9401 1-216-853-11 1-216-853-11 1-218-285-11 1-218-285-11 1-216-821-11 1-218-285-11 * * DIODE D9400 D9401 D9402 D9403 D9404 D9405 VALUES ACCESSORIES AND PACKING CAPACITOR C9400 C9401 C9402 C9403 C9405 DESCRIPTION RESISTOR RESISTOR R9101 R9102 R9103 R9104 PART NO. Sony Technology Center Technical Services Service Promotion Department — 136 — REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-Y909) BATTERY COVER (FOR RM-Y909) English 2003FJ74WEB-1 Printed in USA © 2003.6 G BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | A R5007 0.47 :FPRD D5010 21DQ06N-TA2B1 R6064 0.1 1/2W :RF C6023 0.0047 250V :E — C6016 0.0047 250V :E B JW6001 7.5MM JW6002 7.5MM C50 47 16 D6024 ERC04-06SE C6022 0.0047 250V :E C6015 0.0047 250V :E JW6006 7.5MM R6057 470k 1/2W C6032 1500 250V D6007 D6SB60L AC-RECT L5003 :LHL08 FB5006 0.45UH JW6005 7.5MM — 4 C6012 2200p 250V E 3 4 JW6004 7.5MM JW6003 7.5MM RY6002 C D5011 1SS355TE 3 2 R6004 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP FB6015 1.1UH VD6001 TNR14V471K660 0.47 — R6007 1.5k R6008 100k 1/16W :CHIP :AC D6005 1SS355TE F CN5007 :FASTON D6003 UDZS-10B F6001 R6006 390 1W :RN FH6001 AC(L) 2 AC(N) 1 R6036 9.1k 1/16W :RN-CP C6002 220 25V FH6002 CN6005 2P — C6014 250V 3 1 330k R6015 2.2M 1/2W R6039 1/16W C6001 47 G CN5005 :FASTON ANT E F/B CT RT GND TIMER SS VG(L) VC1 P.GND OCP VC2 C6025 0.001 :PP VD VG(H) VS VB D6019 UDZS-4.7B R6054 10 :FPRD R6063 10k 1/16W :CHIP 1 R6041 100 1/16W :RN-CP C6047 0.056 800V :PHS S D6012 10ERA60-TA2B5 PUMP-UP 15 6 13 7 12 8 11 9 10 D5005 31DF4N-FC5 D5004 31DF4N-FC5 FB6005 0 :2012 S R6058 10 :FPRD R6062 10k 1/16W :CHIP FB6007 0 :2012 L5002 - D6030 D1NL20U-TA2 L5001 :LHL08 C6046 100 220 R6047 1/16W :CHIP 220 R6046 1/16W :CHIP 4 1 3 2 680 R5037 1k 680 1/16W :CHIP C6004 47 PS5003 JW(15) R5035 1/16W :CHIP R5036 1/16W :CHIP 1 E(NC) CN5006 :FASTON + D6006 D1NL20U-TA2 D6011 1SS355TE R6045 1/16W :RN-CP D5003 D4SBS6-F R6080 0.1 2W :RS R6076 0.1 2W :RS C6041 680p 1kV PS5004 JW(15) :LHL08 PH6001 ON3171-R MAIN CONTROL — 16 4 FB5003 0.45UH — H 17 3 FB5004 0.45UH C6042 680p 1kV C6030 47 25V 200 18 2 14 Q6005 IRFIB7N50A CONVERTER C6029 0.1 :MPS FB6001 0.45UH C6017 0.001 B:1608 C6045 10.0mm TO A:CN15 FB6006 0 :2012 :CHIP C6019 100 JW6007 10.0MM R6042 13k 1/16W :RN-CP V SENSE C6021 10 C6020 4.7 E TO CRT BLKT C6018 0.01 F:1608 FB6004 0 :2012 1 R6081 10 :FPRD C6008 2.2 450V FB6016 1.1UH FB6014 1.1UH IC6003 MCZ3001D DRIVER R6037 330k :RN D6009 UDZS-4.7B 18 FB6013 1.1UH E 4 Q6006 IRFIB7N50A CONVERTER R6050 1k :FPRD 17 1 R6038 330k :RN D6004 1SS355TE 16 PH6002 ON3171-R 15 L6001 LFT 14 4 13 3 12 2 R6040 330k :RN R6003 1k 1/2W :FPRD 3 11 1 4 10 — 1 L6003 1 C6043 0.22 250V :AC 2 T6001 PIT D6002 ERA22-08TP3 2 D L6002 LFT 3 4 4 3 5 4 2 6 1 7 1 D6023 ERC04-06SE JW6030 5.0MM D6001 1SS355TE 8 2 R6056 470k 1/2W C6031 1500 250V JW6029 5.0MM RY6003 — FB5005 0.45UH 3 9 C6013 2200p 250V E R6002 6.8 10W :RB +135V IC501 R5039 0 :1608 D5006 F10P04Q KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 15 | 16 | 17 | 007 47 PRD 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 -5V I O G L5016 C5024 47 25V C5015 470 16V IC5003 NJM7905FA -5V REG :HS D5006 F10P04Q C5021 4700 16V C5011 1000p 500V L5013 L5014 :LHL08 :LHL10 C5030 47 25V 1 C5031 2200 16V +11V 2 3 :LHL10 C5043 470 16V R5025 1.6k 1/16W :RN-CP IC5004 PQ1CG2032FZ 6V REG D5021 1SS355TE C5012 1000p 500V L5015 +6V CN5003 7P BLK :S-MICRO C5041 1000 16V 4 5 D5016 FSQ05A04 D5018 UDZS-7.5B R5024 390 1/16W :RN-CP C5040 0.1 16V B:1608 R5019 1M 1/16W :CHIP TO A:CN4 D5019 1SS355TE - + D5002 D4SBS6-F C5007 1000p 500V C5001 1000p 500V FB5001 0.45UH :LHL08 PS5002 5A C5019 1000 35V L5011 C5018 1000 35V :LHL08 -5V 4 GND 3 6V 2 GND 1 11V +22V C5028 470 35V L5008 :LHL08 R5042 10k 1/16W :CHIP C5027 470 35V PS5001 5A R5043 1k 1/16W :CHIP +15V D5009 D2L20U-TA :LHL08 PS5005 JW(5) :LHL08 PS5006 JW(5) D5008 D2L20U-TA C5017 1000 25V L5007 :LHL08 C5016 1000 25V L5006 :LHL08 R5041 330 1W :RS D5012 UDZS-18B C5026 47 25V R5027 1k 1/16W :CHIP TO D:CN8013 1 D5031 1SS355TE D5025 1SS355TE L5005 CN5004 9P :VH Q5007 2SA1037AK PROTECT C5022 47 25V -22V FB5002 0.45UH L5004 GND 5 +22V L5010 :LHL08 L5009 C5008 1000p 500V GND 6 JR5002 0 +6V C5002 1000p 500V 7 R5005 6.8k 1/16W :CHIP D5023 1SS355TE -15V 2 GND 3 +15V 4 -22V 5 GND 6 +22V 7 GND 8 NC 9 +135V R5006 10k 1/16W :CHIP C5025 47 25V -15V R5040 10k 1/16W :CHIP Q5006 2SC2411K PROTECT L5012 +135V :LHL10 C5020 330 160V D5033 1SS355TE C5029 47 160V D5024 1SS355TE +11V R5012 0.22 2W :RS CN5002 4P WHT :S-MICRO R5044 1k 1/16W :CHIP +19V TO A:CN706 1 R5045 8.2k 1/16W :CHIP C5010 2200 35V 2 3 4 R5047 10k 1/16W :CHIP C5009 2200 35V D5026 1SS355TE R5014 4.7k 1/16W IC5002 C5039 47 25V :CHIP R5017 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 1 8 2 7 OVP OCP R5018 1k 1/16W :CHIP IC5005 REF VOLTAGE D5013 UDZS-6.2B R5023 270k 1/16W :RN CP AU 19V GND GND AU -19V | G BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST IC501 PIN VOLT 1 134.4 3 2.5 4 7.3 5 GND IC5002 PIN VOLT 1 -0.1 2 0.1 3 0.0 4 -0.1 5 2.2 6 2.3 7 -0.1 8 5.0 IC5003 PIN VOLT I -9.0 O -5.0 G GND IC5004 PIN VOLT 1 10.4 2 6.5 3 GND 4 1.2 5 6.7 IC5005 PIN VOLT 1 2.3 2 0.0 3 2.3 IC5006 PIN VOLT I 9.8 O 5.0 G GND IC6003 PIN VOLT 1 2.8 2 1.9 3 2.2 4 1.5 5 GND 6 0.0 7 4.6 8 20.1 9 0.0 10 10.5 11 GND 12 4.9 13 N/C 14 155.6 15 145.6 16 150.6 17 N/C 18 304.5 All voltages are in V. TO A:CN16 ANT E(NC) CN5006 :FASTON I R5039 0 :1608 IC501 DM-58 CONTROL 2.5V — 5 4 3 1 R5032 680 :FPRD R5011 560 1/16W :CHIP C5006 100 25V J R5034 10k 1/16W :CHIP C5047 0.01 16V B:1608 — K — L D5020 1SS355TE-17 — R5038 1k M — D5001 UDZSTE-1720B Q5002 2SC2412K BUFFER R5020 1k R5013 10k N Q5005 DTA114EKA-T146 RELAY SW T6004 STANDBY TH6002 1 — 1 4 5 4 3 6 7 8 D5017 S1VBA20 C5051 2.2 R5010 1M 9 C5050 330 63V D5022 1SS355TE O IC5006 PQ05RD11 STBY 5V REG D5027 UDZSTE-175.1B — I C5054 4700 35V R5048 10k 1/16W :CHIP G O C5053 47 P — 58 — 2 7 3 6 4 5 1/16W :CHIP R5023 270k 1/16W :RN-CP IC5005 REF VOLTAGE D5034 UDZS-4.7B TP5001 TP.OVP 3 1 W P R5022 4.7k 1/16W :RN-CP 1 4.7k R5015 1/16W :RN-CP C5038 47 25V 2 CN5001 5P WHT :S-MICRO TO A:CN7 5 L5017 OCP 3 RELAY 2 1 STBY 5V OVP 4 GND STBY 5V C5055 100 16V G BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST STBY 5V R5028 1k 1/16W :CHIP C5049 0.01 25V B:1608 D5015 1SS355TE Q5001 2SD1782K RELAY DRIVE R5016 10k 1/16W :CHIP 02 12K ER R5021 1k 1/16W :CHIP R5026 10k 1/16W :CHIP D5014 1SS355TE D5007 1SS355TE Q5003 2SA1037AK RELAY DRIVE R5030 22k 1/16W :CHIP Q5004 2SC2412K RELAY DRIVE C5042 4.7 R5029 22k 1/16W :CHIP Q5001 Q5002 Q5003 Q5004 Q5005 Q5006 Q5007 B 0.7 0.0 3.0 0.0 22.3 -15.0 6.2 C 0 0.7 0.0 3.0 9.1 0.0 0.1 E GND GND 3.0 GND 22.8 -15.0 6.2 Q6005 Q6006 D 156.0 302.5 G 4.9 160.0 S 0.0 156.0 All voltages are in V. POWER SUPPLY 9-965-944-02<RA6>G — Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 8 7 2 7 6 5 4 5 3 6 1 8 1 3 4 7 6 5 2 8 1 2 3 5 0 6 R7111 7 R7106 47 10k 10k 47 D7003 UDZSTE-175.6B 2.5V 3.3V D7002 UDZSTE-175.6B — C7023 100pF :CH-CHIP C7016 0.01 :CHIP C7015 0.01 :CHIP C7010 0.01 :CHIP D C7022 1000p :CH-CHIP C7014 0.01 :CHIP C7013 0.01 :CHIP +3.3V C7021 16V FB7003 — R7029 1k :RN-CP +5V E AVDD_RPLL_33 AVSS_RPLL AVDD_DPLL_33 AVSS_DPLL 37 36 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 COMP 20 RSET 19 AVDDAC_33 IOBB IOB/PR AVDCAC_33 IOGB IOG/PB AVDDAC_33 C7028 25V :CHIP 21 38 39 40 41 VREF IC7004 GM7030 DVI-DECODER 34 35 HFS CVDD_25 CVSS AVDD_33 42 43 45 46 47 48 44 GND REXT AGND VDD_25 AGND RX2+ RX2- 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 50 GND AGND VDD_25 AVDD_33 RX1+ RX1- VDD_25 AVDD_33 GND AGND RX0+ RX0- AVDD_33 61 RXC+ 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 62 RXC- AVDD_33 AGND AGND AVDD_25 VBUFC CLKOUT 70 94 TCLK 95 C7065 0.01 :CHIP CVDD_25 XTAL OUT GNDA 18 VS_IN GNDA R7036 3.3k :CHIP R7066 1.2k :CHIP 17 HS_IN CVSS CVDD_25 TP7001 16 GND GND VDD_33 FL7001 NFM2012P13C224RT TP7004 TP7003 15 VDD_33 BLANK 14 AVDADC_33 96 C7066 0.01 :CHIP SCL HS_OUT 13 RED_N 97 C7067 0.01 :CHIP SDA VS_OUT 5V TP7002 12 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 REDG_N 88 GNDA 89 AVDADC_33 98 R7071 33 :CHIP C7007 15pF :CHIP GRN_N 93 H GRNG_N 90 X7001 14.31818MHz GNDA 91 C7002 15pF :CHIP IRQ RESETN AVDADC_33 92 C7069 0.01 :CHIP DVI_SCL IORB 11 BLU_IN DVI_SDA IOR/Y 10 BLUG_IN GNDA 72 GNDA AVDADC_25 GNDA AVDADC_33 99 C7068 0.01 :CHIP G AVDADC_25 73 74 75 76 ADC_TEST 77 GNDA 80 — GNDA 78 +3.3V FB7001 79 F 71 +2.5V — — 16V R7026 10k R7025 R7108 C7017 25V :CHIP 8 5V C7020 47p :CHIP R7109 5V R7126 0 C7019 47p :CHIP — C D7001 DAN202K 1 WP C7018 47p :CHIP +5V C7080 2 VCC IC7009 PACDN006 PROTECT SI C7079 — | C7001 SCK IC7008 PACDN006 PROTECT 3 A0 IC7001 BR24C02F-WE2 A2 4 4 3.3V D7006 UDZSTE-175.6B A1 IC7007 PACDN006 PROTECT 3.3V C7078 VSS B 14 0 0 R7021 10k R7113 D7004 UDZSTE-175.6B 5V — 3.3V | CN7001 24P DVI MOLEX CONN SD-74320-004 R7112 RXC+ RXC24 22 23 9 21 RXO- 20 HPD RXO+ 18 19 5V 17 14 | 16 15 12 11 RX1+ 8 13 10 | SCL A 7 SDA | RX1- 6 6 | 8 5 7 | 9 4 RX2+ | 5 3 RX2- | 2 2 4 | 3 1 1 UD BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM C7032 C7030 EMI C7024 C7025 16V 25V :CHIP KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 UD BOARD WAVEFORMS 1 1.3 Vp-p (H) 3.3V IC7002 PQ07VZ012ZP 3.3V REG 5V 1 2 3 4 5 C7004 L7002 R7004 1.6k R7003 1k 25V :CHIP C7005 C7006 25V :CHIP 16V R7007 1k 2.5V IC7003 PQ07VZ012ZP 2.5V REG 1 2 3 4 5 +5V C7008 R7012 1k 25V :CHIP L7001 R7013 1k C7011 C7012 25V :CHIP 16V R7014 1k 3 DVIY DVIPB DVIPR 1 2 R7117 100 :CHIP 1 2 3 1 5V 2 RESET 3 VGA 4 MUTE 5 GND 6 PR 7 GND 8 PB 9 GND 10 Y 11 GND 12 ASPECT 13 SETUP CN7002 11P :S-MICRO TO A CN23 AND CN24 3 2 1.3 Vp-p (H) 1.5 Vp-p (H) CVSS STI_TM2 CVSS CVDD_33 CVDD_25 10 C7033 16V C7027 25V :CHIP C7029 R7015 — C7034 C7035 C7036 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP +2.5V C7026 16V R7016 10k C7039 25V :CHIP R7024 10k R7023 10k 10k 5V K C7031 100pF :CH-CHIP 144 STI_TM1 141 140 143 142 MFB21 MFB22 MFB23 MFB20 137 136 139 138 MFB16 MFB17 MFB18 MFB14 MFB15 MFB19 135 134 133 132 131 130 VDD_25 GND VDD_25 GND 129 128 127 126 MFB9 MFB10 MFB11 MFB13 MFB12 125 124 123 122 VDD_25 MFB8 121 GND MFB6 MFB7 120 119 118 MFB3 MFB4 MFB5 116 115 114 117 VDD_25 MFB1 MFB0 111 109 J MFB2 VDD_33 GND 9 7 6 5 OSD_R AVSS_SDDS C7030 100pF :CH-CHIP 2 OSD_G AVDD_SDDS_33 4 OSD_B VBUFC2 C7032 100pF :CH-CHIP FB7004 3 OSD_EN OSD_INT VDD_33 GND 8 GNDA AVSS_DDS GND FB7002 IORB IOR/Y AVDDAC_25 AVDD_DDS_33 1 AVSS_DPLL 110 — AVDD_DPLL_33 113 25V :CHIP 112 I 98 C7037 99 C7065 0.01 :CHIP 108 107 106 105 1044 103 102 101 100 C7066 0.01 :CHIP 11 AVSS_RPLL :CHIP R7020 10k 16V — 5V L R7096 10k 2.5V R7097 +2.5V — C7051 C7052 C7053 C7038 C7070 C7071 C7056 C7042 C7043 C7044 C7045 C7046 C7047 C7048 C7049 C7050 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 16V 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 25V :CHIP 100 R7098 100 R7099 100 4 3 GND UD_BINT 2 SCL 1 SDA CN7004 4P :S-MICRO M R7041 10k 5V IC7005 ST72631K4M1NJLTR 10k R7058 10k R7060 10k 17 — R7061 AIN5/IT6/PB5 34 AIN1/PB1 VGA VCC WP SCK SI A0 1 33 32 31 30 29 MUTE SETUP AIN3/PB3 PA7/OCMP2/IT4 AIN2/PB2 AIN4/IT5/PB4 IC7006 BR24C16F-E2 NVM R7069 22 A2 2 A1 VSS 3 R7068 22 4 AIN7/IT8/PB7 PA2/SCL AIN6/IT7/PB6 PA3/EXTCLK VPP/TEST ASPECT 25V :CHIP 8 NC4 R7045 10k 7 NC3 R7044 4.7k 6 NC2 10k 28 PCO/RDI 27 PA1/SDA R7101 0 :CHIP R7043 4.7k R7047 26 PC1/TDO 25 PA0/MCO 8 10 11 10k R7056 14 R7054 12 0 :CHIP 13 R7051 C7057 33pF 50V :CHIP VSSA PC2/USBOE NC1 16 O X7002 12MHz USBDP VSS RESET 15 C7040 33pF 50V :CHIP USBDM OSCIN 9 7 — OSCOUT 24 10k 6 R7067 0 C7041 23 R7072 33 :CHIP 16V 22 C7064 21 25V :CHIP R7030 +5V 20 C7062 25V :CHIP USBVCC 5V R7053 10k R7057 0 R7059 0 19 C7061 25V :CHIP VDDA VDD R7062 0 18 C7060 25V :CHIP 3 C7059 4 C7058 25V :CHIP 5 N 2 1 3.3V 5 — 10k R7065 10k P — 60 — R7117 100 :CHIP 1 R7114 2.2k R7032 220 1/16W :CHIP R7119 100 3 4 2 6 R7121 4 R7080 3.3k :RN-CP R7124 330 0 :CHIP 1 2 3 FL7002 34M LPF R7116 2.2k R7123 3.3k 3 FL7003 17M LPF R7034 220 1/16W :CHIP R7037 220 :RN-CP R7087 330 :RN-CP :CHIP 1 R7115 2.2k 2 FL7004 17M LPF 6 6 4 R7075 220 :RN-CP R7125 2.2k DVI DECODER 9-965-944-01<RA6>UD — A BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1 OF 3) 4 | 5 | | 7 | 8 | V56PB C16 V56PR A17 GND C17 GND A18 GND C18 GND A19 GND C19 SUB Y A20 SUB C C20 GND A21 GND C21 AUDIO_SEL2 A22 AUDIO_SEL1 C22 GND — G C23 CONT-S IN A24 GND C24 GND A25 DAT1 C25 LINE MUTE — C26 GND A27 CLK1 C27 A MUTE A28 GND MN C OUT H — 11P CN5 :ACU A26 GND COMP V OUT C28 A29 C29 GND A30 GND C30 PS-V A31 FSC C31 GND A32 5V C32 PDAT 1 PCLK 2 SIRCS C75 0.1 25V F:1608 DE-EM OUT MUTE DET OUT GND RF AGC VIF 9V AFT OUT AS VCC30V VCC9V VCC5V SCL SDA :CHIP :CHIP R48 1/16W R50 1/16W 100 100 +31V (TO P1) (TO P1,P2,P3) GND 1 (TO P3) S-TU-H M-TU-H STBY 5V P ON KEY1 STEREO-LED STBY-TIMER-LED (TO P3) GND GND 1 KEY1 POWER STBY 5V 6 5 STBY-TIMER-LED STEREO-LED 2 5 Q14 2SD601A VIDEO-BUFF R74 470 1/16W :RN-CP R68 33k 1/16W :CHIP C80 47 L7 C88 100 16V :LAV35 C96 0.1 25V F:1608 :LAV35 C92 0.1 25V F:1608 R73 560 1/16W :RN-CP C79 100 16V CLK1 C52 0.01 F:1608 DAT1 7 6 5 1 (TO P2) R56 47 1/16W :CHIP Q2 2SB709A BUFF A9V A5V A2.5V D1-Y A5V D1-CB D1-CR Q7 2SB709A INVERTER R70 100k 1/16W :CHIP C94 1 16V F:CHIP SUB Y/C (TO P2) SUB-Y R60 10k 1/16W :CHIP SUB-C C99 0.047 16V B:1608 R69 1M 1/16W :CHIP R81 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C101 220p B:1608 R65 10k 1/16W :CHIP A5V (TO P3) AUDIO_SEL2 (TO P3) AUDIO_SEL1 Q4 2SB709A BUFF CTRL-S A23 CONT-S OUT C95 0.01 16V B:1608 SUB TU V A16 R64 22k 1/16W :CHIP C86 0.01 16V B:1608 R52 10k 1/16W :CHIP AFT2 C15 GND D5 UDZS-33B C93 10 R51 10k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P3) CONT-S OUT R49 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP CONT-S IN R54 470 1/16W :CHIP IIC-1 DAT1 (TO P3) (TO P1,P2,P3) R62 1k 1/16W :CHIP C90 10 Q3 2SD601A BUFF LINE MUTE CLK1 R61 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R53 470 1/16W :CHIP FB6 BLM11A601S :1608 R67 47k 1/16W :CHIP R78 330 1/16W :RN-CP Q6 2SD601A BUFF R155 0 :1608 C98 1 R66 220k 1/16W :CHIP R71 220 1/16W :CHIP R80 470 1/16W :RN-CP C97 470p CH:1608 R8 1k 1/16 :CH C A MUTE (TO P3) (TO P1) (TO P1) (TO P2) (TO P2) 220 220 10k R9 1/16W R8 1/16W R7 1/16W COMP V OUT MN C OUT PS-V 32 5V C22 0.1 25V F:1608 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 30 29 28 31 XO DVDDRAM FSC (TO P1) (TO P1) 3.3V PDAT PCLK L5 5V 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 C102 0.1 16V B:1608 C56 0.1 25V F:1608 1 DVDD COMP VID 100 TEST26 99 TEST25 98 33 DVDD DVDDRAM HO3 TEST15 34 HO2 TEST16 AGND 97 35 HO1 TEST17 ACI 96 36 HO0 TEST18 VRBC 95 37 HWCK TEST19 VRTC 94 Q15 2SB709A BUFF Q5 2SD601A BUFF DGND GND | R46 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP C51 47 16V TEST01 A15 D COMP C40 0.01 F:1608 TEST02 V56Y 14 A9V C37 0.01 F:1608 TESTIC1 C14 | L8 :LAV35 C76 0.0022 B:1608 9V-3 TEST03 A14 13 C46 0.01 F:1608 TESTIC2 C13 GND C35 47 16V C44 47 16V TEST04 A13 GND L6 L4 TEST05 GND GND 2.5V REG TEST06 C12 | C81 100 10V C77 0.1 25V F:1608 A5V C42 220 16V TEST07 A12 GND 5V 5V TEST08 GND (TO P3) 12 TU1 BTF-FA421 SUB-TUNER TO UD: SHIELD 3.3V TEST09 C11 C38 220 16V C27 47 16V AUDIO L AUDIO R C145 0.01 16V B:1608 TEST10 GND (TO P3) C144 10 D7 UDZS-5.6B LIMIT TEST11 F A11 CN22 :FASTON C41 0.1 25V F:1608 IC14 C23 0.01 F:1608 R153 10k 1/16W :CHIP TEST12 — AUDIO R TO UD: SHIELD TEST13 E C10 | CN21 :FASTON CN9 6P WHT :S-MICRO TO H2:CN9202 TEST14 — A10 11 L9 I G C36 0.1 25V F:1608 EXTALTF D C9 GND C28 0.01 F:1608 L2 A9 GND AUDIO L | (TO P3) O C24 47 16V EXTDYCO0 GND — +B OVP C8 L3 VAR R (TO P3) EXTDYCO1 GND +B OCP A8 VAR L (TO P3) STBY 5V GND (TO P1,P2,P3) 9V-3 MAIN RLY C7 EXTDYCO2 A7 +9V EXTDYCO3 C6 GND TU OUT EXTDYCO4 A6 VAR R (TO P1) EXTDYCO5 VAR L 12V EXTDYCO6 C5 (TO P3) D2-Y +12V DVICONT D2-CR A5 C11 100 16V EXTDYCO7 C SUB TU L/R C4 D2-CB — SUB TU V A4 GND 10 D2.5V SUB TU L/R 5V-2 EXTDYC09 EXTDYC08 C3 GND | L10 DVI MAIN TU R DGND SUB TU V MAIN TU V DGND A3 (TO P1,P3) C2 SIRCS A2 GND DVIRST C1 GND MAIN TU R VGA A1 MAIN TU V MUTE B MAIN TU L MAIN TU L 4 1 TO G:CN5001 TO U:CN2001 — 9 3 CN7 5P WHT :S-MICRO OVP OCP GND RELAY STBY 5V 3 1 GND 4 SIRCS 3 CN16 3P WHT :S-MICRO TO H1:CN9102 2 STBY 5V 1 2 PR CN24 7P WHT :S-MICRO Y GND 1 2 5V VGA 3 MUTE RESET 2 TO UD: CN4002 CN6 64P :B-TO B-S 4 A 6 TO UD: CN4002 CN23 4P WHT :S-MICRO PB | GND 3 GND | GND 2 3 | 4 1 C87 1 0.1 0.1 C70 25V F:1608 C69 25V F:1608 C73 0.1 25V F:1608 R59 1k 1/16W :CHIP 5 1/ :C R63 100 1/16W :CHIP A9V Q13 2SB709A R77 1k 1/16W :CHIP R79 560 1/16W :CHIP KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 A BOARD WAVEFORMS GND L OUT GR-SW2 R OUT F MONO NC M OUT GND 1 2.1Vp-p (H) HS (TO P2) C134 0.1 25V F:1608 CB Y R137 10k 1/16W :CHIP Q27 2SD601A VIDEO-BUFF R55 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP CR L R138 10k 1/16W :CHIP VIDEO VIDEO Q8 2SB709A BUFF 1 R134 430 1/16W :RN-CP MAIN SYNC R133 560 1/16W :RN-CP (TO P2) HD2 MONO-1 MOD-1 BIL-1 AGC AFT1 ST-1 IIC-1 SYNC (TO P2) DRC-SEL (TO P2) SEL1 SEL2 R113 100k 1/16W :CHIP R100 10k 1/16W :CHIP R107 10k 1/16W :CHIP SEL CR C128 220p B:1608 2 6 R85 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP 2 3 R154 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP R104 1k 1/16W :CHIP COMP V OUT 5V S-HD FB5 0 :2012 IC8 6V C105 0.1 25V F:1608 3.3V R122 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP I C104 0.1 25V F:1608 9V-4 C G O A11 GND A12 A14 (TO P3) SUB G (TO P2) SUB YS (TO P2) MID BINT X SW (TO P3) R119 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R125 33k 1/16W CHIP Q26 2SD601A BUFF (TO P1,P2,P3) (TO P1,P2,P3) GND GND GND MID HD DRC SEL2 VD1 GND GND SEL CB OUT SEL CR OUT GND GND RST SEL Y OUT C19 GND A20 GND Y A21 CR C21 GND A22 GND CB A23 5V C23 GND A24 GND C24 S-HD A25 3.3V C25 S-VD C27 GND GND 9V MID BUSY A28 GND C28 SUB G A29 SUB YS C29 MID BINT A30 TH CONT(X-SW) C30 C31 VP CLK1 MID VD A17 A31 DAT1 DRC SEL1 C16 A27 MID BUSY R117 1k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P3) Q17 GND C26 MN C OUT IIC-1 R93 5 6k VD GND C10 C22 C106 100 16V HD A10 A26 S-VD 4 W P GND C9 C20 CR COMP VID (TO P1) C115 15p CH:1608 FL6 6 R110 100 1/16W :CHIP R105 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q19 2SD601A BUFF GND C8 A19 Y CB R95 560 1/16W :CHIP 1 9A F (TO P2) 4 R82 1k 1/16W :CHIP GND A8 C18 (TO P1) C116 15p CH:1608 GND C7 A18 SEL Y 3 FL7 GND A7 C17 R112 1M 1/16W :CHIP R96 560 1/16W :CHIP 1 R88 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP MID Y C6 A16 SEL CB SEL OUT (TO P2) Q20 2SD601A BUFF Q16 2SB709A BUFF MID CB A6 A15 Y/CR/CB(DRC) 0 0 6W CP C5 C15 R126 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C129 0.047 16V B:1608 GND C14 VD1 (TO P1) C124 1 16V F:CHIP GND A5 C13 TU OUT Q21 2SB709A INVERTER MID CR C4 A13 HD3 GND A4 C12 MAIN TU L MAIN TU R MAIN TU V SUB TU L/R (TO P3) A32 C32 4 GND MID YS C11 VD3 TU CONT 3 GND C3 A9 VD2 (TO P1,P2,P3) MID VS A3 MID YS 1k L13 :LAV35 MID HS C1 C2 (TO P3) C137 10 A1 A2 (TO P3) SIG-V R R136 1/16W :CHIP R127 33k 1/16W :CHIP SIG-H C139 10 2.1Vp-p (H) CN13 64P :B-TO B-S VS C132 470 16V DAT1 TO G:CN5006 TO B:CN3203 MID OUT C138 10 2 CN8 TAB :FASTON -2 R147 10k :CHIP R135 100 1/16W :CHIP C133 10 C130 0.01 16V B:1608 CLK1 TO G:CN5005 1 R131 22k 1/16W :CHIP R151 10k 1/16W :CHIP R152 10k 1/16W :CHIP R57 47 1/16W :CHIP CN15 TAB :FASTON TUNER MUTE R27 4.3k 1/16W :RN-CP A5V R56 47 1/16W :CHIP MUTE DET OUT MODE DET OUT2 BIL LED ST LED VIF GND RF AGC :CHIP 100 9V SDA AS 30V 5V SCL 9V C119 100 16V L12 C111 0.1 25V F:1608 R111 1/16W R114 1/16W L11 :LAV35 100 C123 0.0022 B:1608 C103 10 :LAV35 C112 0.1 25V F:1608 VIDEO C120 100 16V :CHIP Q22 2SD601A INVERTER AFT OUT 1 TU2 BTF-WA421 MAIN-TUNER GND GND DAT1 VP(V-FBP) CLK1 3Vp-p (H) 2Vp-p (H) (TO P1) REGI (TO P1) C78 100 25V C82 0.1 25V F:1608 I G O Vcc V EE C8 0.1 25V F:1608 C83 0.1 25V F:1608 CSI KIL DGND ALTF RPLL LINE DYCO6 DYCO7 DYCO8 DYCO9 DYCO2 DYCO3 DYCO4 DYCO5 NSTD DVDD DYCO0 ST0 DYCO1 SCL SDA SLA0 ST1 DGND CLK8 RSTB :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP R30 1/16W R31 1/16W R33 1/16W 100 100 1 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 IC7 NJM4558M-TE2 REGI SNSR AMP C55 0.0027 R42 F:1608 680k 1/16W :CHIP C49 0.1 25V F:1608 FB4 BLM11A601S :1608 C45 0.0027 F:1608 R37 470k 1/16W :CHIP 4 C16 100p CH:1608 R21 33k 1/16W :CHIP C59 0.1 25V F:1608 R16 2.7k 1/16W :RN-CP R143 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 5 VD3 VARISTOR R17 3.9k 1/16W :RN-CP C15 390p CH:1608 3 2 1 6 R75 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP VD1 VARISTOR VD2 VARISTOR CN17 5P WHT :S-MICRO TO V: CN9001 CN18 5P WHT :S-MICRO TO V: CN9001 CN19 5P WHT :S-MICRO TO V: 4 IC10 NJM4558M-TE2 REGI SNSR AMP R20 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP R18 8.2k 1/16W :RN-CP AREGI D2 R144 68k 1/16W :CHIP AREGI D0 R14 100k 1/16W :CHIP C125 0.1 25V F:1608 C20 0.1 25V F:1608 8 10 2 7 RV C84 100 16V 3 6 GND C9 1000p 25V CH:1608 GH RH IC9 NJM7812FA 12V REG 4 R10 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP IC3 NJM2068V-TE2 DF FILTER GV C54 0.0027 F:1608 IC5 NJM4558M-TE2 REGI SNSR AMP 5 GND 9 R141 100 1/16W :CHIP C108 15p CH:1608 (TO P3) GND 8 -15V R43 470k 1/16W :CHIP C53 0.1 25V F:1608 C47 0.0027 F:1608 O C141 100 16V Q12 2SB709A BUFF R76 560 1/16W :CHIP COMP VID 4 7 R72 1k 1/16W :CHIP RIGHT 6 RH 5V C43 0.1 25V F:1608 3 5 RV Y GND GH GND BH C66 25V F:1608 C63 470 6.3V 2 4 R140 10k 1/16W :CHIP G C109 15p CH:1608 C65 25V F:1608 GND 3 C67 25V F:1608 C60 0.1 25V F:1608 GND P 2 GV C68 25V F:1608 0.1 560 1/16W :CHIP C61 25V F:1608 LOWER — 1 BH R11 15k 1/16W :RN-CP 0.1 R77 1k 1/16W :CHIP C UPPER O BV GND BV 0.1 0.1 1 CN1 10P :B TO B-P TO D:CN8005 (TO P2) 0.1 R13 100k 1/16W :RN-CP C10 0.01 F:1608 H DRIVE 10 80 Q13 2SB709A BUFF C62 47 16V LEFT — PIN(E-W) 79 5 H_DRV HP IN (TO P2) 78 C73 0.1 25V F:1608 A3.3V 12V (TO P1,P2,P3) 9 77 C70 25V F:1608 C69 25V F:1608 R39 680k 1/16W :CHIP ABL R12 18k 1/16W :RN-CP 76 0.1 C57 0.1 25V F:1608 (TO P2,P3) 8 75 GND 7 74 3 6 GND 73 1 HP GND 72 4 5 I C140 100 16V +11V C74 10 71 2 GND C143 0.1 25V F:1608 D1 MA111 (TO P3) 70 VM 4 +135V HV PROT R123 10k 1/16W :CHIP 69 NC ABL PIN(E-W) REGI MUTE 2 3 R139 47k 1/16W :CHIP -15V C142 0.1 25V F:1608 R87 10k 1/16W :CHIP 68 12V R44 0.47 :FPRD 1 GND +31V Q28 2SB709A REGI-MUTE 67 +135V HV_PROT IC12 PQ05RD21 5V REG :RS (TO P1) 66 GND N REGI_MUTE R1 2W 65 5 CN2 10P :B TO B-P TO D:CN8002 C34 0.01 F:1608 Q11 2SD601A REGI-MUTE (TO P3) — 18k 64 4 9 10 H CENT (TO P1) C5 0.1 25V F:1608 63 3 GND -15V C26 0.1 25V F:1608 C7 100 16V C3 0.1 25V F:1608 C1 100 16V 62 2 8 V SHIFT 61 VM 7 Q1 2SB709A BUFF 3.3V O G 60 NC GND +15V I 59 12V 6 58 +135V 5 57 1 4 DF 56 DAT1 3 GND 55 (TO P1,P2,P3) GND DF_V 54 5 2 53 4 H_CENT 52 3 1 51 0.1 C39 0.1 25V F:1608 9V-4 PS3 ICP-N15-T104 FSCO 2 VSHIFT C12 100 16V C6 0.1 25V F:1608 81 50 R23 0 :1608 R22 220 1/16W :CHIP 4 (TO P1) 9 10 G IC1 3.3V REG AVDD AGND VM M 8 +135V C4 0.1 25V F:1608 82 49 NC TO D:CN8004 C2 100 25V VP (TO P1,P2,P3) O 83 CBPC XO 100 7 9V-3 PS2 ICP-N15-T104 C17 820p 1/16W CH:1608 84 ACO 48 3 GND — V DRIVE(TO P2) 5 6 I :CHIP 85 AYO XI 12V CN3 10P :B TO B-P 4 VP NC V DRIVE+ (TO P2) 3 R19 390 1/16W :CHIP L1 C13 560p CH:1608 IC2 PQ09RD21 9V REG 2 GND GND L C151 0.1 25V F:1608 C14 0.047 16V B:1608 86 OKX AVDD 47 FB3 BLM11A601S :1608 CLK1 GND V_DRV(-) — C149 100 16V C150 0.1 25V F:1608 C148 100 25V 1 O G 87 AGND DVDD 46 FB2 BLM11A601S :1608 NC V_DRV(+) I AGND HI0 TEST24 45 (TO P3) G2_MUTE VCC DVI 5V-2 5V REG -5V (TO P1,P3) 88 3D/RST 7 IC13 AYI 2 IIC-1 GND R148 4.7 3W :RS 6V HI1 TEST23 1 6 C18 22p CH:1608 +11V 43 44 X1 20MHz (TO P3) 89 (TO P1) 5 C21 0.1 25V F:1608 /BINT (TO P3) 90 VCLY (TO P2) 4 CLK1 91 VRBY HI2 TEST22 DGND VM 3 GND DAT1 :CHIP 92 VRTY HI3 TEST21 42 +135V 6V GND -5V :CHIP AVDD IC6 3D COMB 41 40 +135V 2 :CHIP 93 AGND GND 220 94 AVDD FSCI 1 220 95 VRTC AVDD +11V 220 96 VRBC HRCK DVDIO CKMD 11 ACI HO0 TEST18 37 HWCK TEST19 39 HRST TEST20 C29 0.1 25V F:1608 C19 22p CH:1608 (TO P1,P2,P3) 10 SCLK B1 12V 9 SDAT G1 (TO P2) R4 1/16W R3 1/16W R2 1/16W C25 47 25V SCP (TO P2) (TO P2) HO1 TEST17 36 38 (TO P1) /BINT 220 35 8 8 R89 1/16W :CHIP R6 1/16W :CHIP R5 1/16W :CHIP 220 220 L5 5V SIRCS 7 GND PCLK (TO P1) (TO P1,P3) 6 7 3.3V PDAT (TO P1) :CHIP 5 6 :CHIP :CHIP D FOCUS CN14 10P :B TO B-P TO D:CN8006 5 B 10k 1 K 4 G 1/16W R8 1/16W R7 1/16W 220 2 TO G:CN5003 — 5V SCP 220 3 CN4 7P BLK :S-MICRO 3 4 J 2 (TO P1) — 1 PCLK (TO P1,P2,P3) I PDAT SIRCS 12V CN5 :ACU -15V 11P VD4 VARISTOR 7 8 1 IC11 NJM4558M-TE2 REGI SNSR AMP 5 C110 0.1 25V F:1608 2 C136 0.1 25V F:1608 R145 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R142 68k 1/16W :CHIP 3 6 7 8 AREGI D1 R146 100k 1/16W :CHIP AREGI D3 C113 0.1 25V F:1608 CN10 8P WHT :S-MICRO TO SR:CN9901 CN9001 — 62 — W P R93 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP C109 15p H:1608 R102 1k 1/16W :CHIP R91 0 :1608 R119 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP Q17 2SD601A BUFF R125 33k 1/16W :CHIP Q26 2SD601A BUFF C31 VP CLK1 Q24 2SD601A BUFF R109 390 1/16W :CHIP A32 (TO P1,P2,P3) C32 MAIN Y/C 2 3 TO AD:CN1601 MAIN Y R99 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP FL5 6 R118 820 1/16W :CHIP R124 12k 1/16W :CHIP C135 10 AREGI D3 1 AREGI D1 R130 1k 1/16W :CHIP AREGI D0 R116 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP Q25 2SD601A BUFF R121 33k 1/16W :CHIP C107 0.1 16V B:1608 V SHIFT 2 3 Q23 2SD601A BUFF Q18 2SD601A BUFF R108 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP FL4 6 4 R103 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) H SAW SEN_LE 5 (TO P1,P2) VP R128 1k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P2,P3) 5V 3.3V R-SIG (TO P2) R-YS C810 47 25W V SHIFT 8 H CENT 10 11 12 14 VP +5V 18 +3.3V 19 GND 20 RE_YS CN11 20P :B-TO B-P (TO P3) DAT1 3D/RST PCLK PDAT -5V (TO P1,P3) (TO P1) (TO P1) (TO P1) I D2 RH RV GH GV BH I D0 TUNER BV 3D COMB AREG I D1 I D3 9-965-944-01<RA6>A 1/3 — TO AD:CN1602 3 /BINT HP GND 17 2 CLK1 DF GND /REGI_MUTE 16 1 R-R GND H SAW 15 Q30 DTC144EKA-T146 R-G GND H SHIFT 7 VTIM R-B SEN_U 6 13 HP IN R129 47 1/16W :CHIP C131 2.2 (TO P3) REGI MUTE MAIN C R120 12k 1/16W :CHIP SEN_R 3 9 D FOCUS (TO P1) R115 820 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) H CENT REGI 1 :CHIP H SHIFT (TO P2) R92 5.6k 1/16W :CHIP R106 1/16W SEN_LO 2 4 100 4 R90 0 :1608 CLK1 CN12 20P :B-TO B-P (TO P2) AREGI D2 1 DAT1 VP(V-FBP) RE_B RE_G RE_R 4 GND 5 /BINT 6 SCLK 7 SDAT 8 /A_RESET 9 PCLK 10 PDAT 11 -5V 12 GND 13 GND 14 RH 15 RV 16 GH 17 18 GV BH 19 BV 20 GND A BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2 OF 3) PB1 PB0 R 30 31 32 40 39 38 37 L307 5V :CHIP R372 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP Q315 2SD601A BUFF R349 220 1/16W :CHIP R371 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C316 1000p B:1608 R370 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R421 100 1/16W :CHIP C379 0.1 25V F:1608 C386 0.1 25V F:1608 R410 160 1/16W :RN-CP R374 330 1/16W :CHIP 9V-4 C423 0.1 25V F:1608 :CHIP CL K1 VCC2 :CHIP R622 22 1/16W :CHIP 27 26 25 SELCBOUT NC :CHIP 1/16W SELCROUT 270k SDA 1/16W 22 43 IN2_3 23 SELHOUT 22 SEL CR +5V C418 0.1 16V B:1608 NC 19 17 YG_IN 16 YG_OUT 15 V_PH 14 48 GND1 H_PH 13 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R448 100 1/16W :CHIP R463 1/16W :RN-CP 10k 18 CLP_SW 47 IN2_SW 1 0.1 C416 25V F:1608 C415 1 6.3V B:1608 C414 0.01 16V B:1608 12 C405 0.1 25V F:1608 R467 47k 1/16W :CHIP C410 220 10V Q362 2SD601A BUFF R474 10k 1/16W :CHIP R466 47k 1/16W :CHIP R449 100 1/16W :CHIP C402 0.1 25V F:1608 R481 1k 1/16W :CHIP 20 IREF 46 IN2_L3 R426 180 1/16W :RN-CP SEL CB 24 EXTCLK/XTAL IC306 CXA2171Q COMPONENT-I/F 42 IN2_2 Q334 2SB709A BUFF | NC 21 41 IN2_1 R427 160 1/16W :RN-CP 14 X305 4MHz GND2 SELVOUT 40 VCC1 C388 0.47 10V B:1608 R411 160 1/16W :RN-CP 22 R621 SELYOUT :CHIP 0.47 28 SCL ADDRESS 29 39 IN1_SW C400 100 16V | :CHIP R429 1/16W R434 1/16W 100 R438 100 1/16W C427 10V B:1608 0.47 0.47 IN1_3 IN1_2 IN1_1 IN1_H/L1 30 R620 45 IN2_V/L2 R417 100 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) Q360 2SB709A BUFF R471 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q359 2SD601A BUFF C413 0.1 25V F:1608 Q344 2SB709A BUFF R415 100 1/16W :RN-CP (TO P3) R425 180 1/16W :RN-CP 6 10 Q328 2SB709A BUFF CR-O CB-O CR-M CB S CR S R446 100 1/16W :CHIP R452 270 1/16W :CHIP Y VD-M VD-O2 S 1 8 IC312 TC7W08FU C426 0.1 25V F:1608 7 HD-O2 2 HD-S 16 HD-M 15 CB-M IC307 SN74LV4053 DRC_SYNC_SEL Q339 2SD601A BUFF HD-O3 6 R392 100 1/16W R433 470 1/16W :CHIP M2103H 5 12 Y-O R432 470 1/16W :CHIP 3 11 Y-S Y 4 9 Y-M 14 8 R404 100k 1/16W :CHIP C417 100 16V R439 470 1/16W :CHIP 13 7 13 Q329 2SB709A BUFF C391 0.1 25V F:1608 2 5 Y2IN 4 AFCFIL 3 TEST 2 Y1IN 1 R393 100 1/16W :CHIP IC305 SN74LV4053 YCT_SEL 1 14 R405 100k 1/16W :CHIP 2 15 +5V Q330 2SB709A BUFF 3 16 VTIM HGND CGND C330 0 01 48 C IN SCL C323 0.1 C366 10V B:1608 Y3IN 1 R394 100 1/16W :CHIP C361 0.47 10V B:1608 4 47 CVCC 0.47 17 6 46 Y IN — SEL OUT C359 0.47 10V B:1608 16 45 Y CLAMP 18 :CHIP 15 19 44 FSC Y YS G 20 SCP SYNC IN 14 R IN 21 HTIM 2 L315 R355 100 1/16W :CHIP 13 G IN YSYM 3 CB Y 2 B IN 22 IC303 CXA2103Q YCT-MAIN HD 1 SVCC 23 YOUT 43 SGND 5V CR 24 CBOUT 41 XTAL 4 5 CROUT 39 EXT CR 40 CLAMP VD1C CD Y IN 25 EXT R CB IN 26 38 EXT CB 42 APCFIL C325 16V B:1608 27 1 X303 3.58MHz R325 15k 1/16W :CHIP MSYNC-CCD 28 EXT G 29 EXT B 30 2 C328 16V B:1608 C327 CH:1608 C329 10V B:1608 C326 470p CH:1608 0.1 31 37 EXT Y 15p R302 47 1/16W :CHIP 32 SDA 0.1 0.47 33 ADRS 0.1 34 MON OUT 0.1 C310 10 R413 100 1/16W :RN-CP (TO P2) 35 CR IN C319 10V B:1608 C315 16V B:1608 C314 16V B:1608 0.47 C307 0.1 25V F:1608 C348 0.1 25V F:1608 0.1 Y CR 36 APED G 0.1 CB C343 4.7 C335 100 16V R424 180 1/16W :RN-CP Q332 2SB709A BUFF YCBCRSW :CHIP L304 :CHIP HVCC — 0.1 C349 0.47 10V B:1608 L303 R414 100 1/16W :RN-CP C353 16V B:1608 C355 16V B:1608 C356 16V B:1608 B C345 0.1 16V B:1608 R Q333 2SB709A BUFF C344 0.1 16V B:1608 5V H D1-CB D1-Y DA T1 R375 330 1/16W :CHIP R Q314 2SD601A BUFF F — D1-CR C393 10V B:1608 C396 10V B:1608 R376 330 1/16W :CHIP YUV SW — 31 38 IN1_L3 C387 10 E MAIN SYNC 32 IN4_V PB2 29 B Q319 2SD601A BUFF G C318 0.1 25V F:1608 C317 0.1 16V B:1608 33 13 VCC3 PB3 28 :CHIP 34 37 IN1_V/L2 C377 R422 0.1 100 25V 1/16W F:1608 :CHIP C384 0.1 25V F:1608 C383 0.47 10V B:1608 C382 0.47 10V B:1608 D2-Y 35 IN4_H PB4 27 R352 1/16W 36 44 IN2_H/L1 R351 220 1/16W :CHIP R336 100 1/16W :CHIP C341 0.0047 B:1608 D2-CB R423 100 1/16W :CHIP | SEL Y IN4_3 33 PB5 CAP 24 26 CVDD PB6 VIN 25 LFC1 C336 0.47 (TO P2) 10V B:1608 220 :CHIP C390 10 :CHIP IN3_V 34 G Q321 2SD601A BUFF R395 1k 1/16W :CHIP YS R353 1/16W L311 5V C378 0.1 25V F:1608 D2-CR C358 :LAV35 15p CH:1608 100 C373 0.1 25V F:1608 GND3 B CVSS R367 1k 1/16W :CHIP L308 R386 100 1/16W :CHIP R377 22k 1/16W :CHIP C372 100 16V IN4_1 35 bit1 R326 0 :1608 R378 22k 1/16W :CHIP C369 100 16V 12 C404 0.1 25V F:1608 IN4_2 36 I D1-CR L318 0.47 YS bit2 C360 15p CH:1608 Q316 2SD601A BUFF R365 100 1/16W :CHIP 9V-4 L310 Q322 2SD601A BUFF R396 1k 1/16W :CHIP | IN3_1 YM bit3 XLC R357 22k 1/16W :CHIP R379 22k 1/16W :CHIP 11 :CHIP :CHIP C370 100 16V R368 1k 1/16W :CHIP R383 100 1/16W :CHIP | IN3_2 PA3 VDD C363 100 16V D1-CB R380 22k 1/16W :CHIP Q323 2SD601A BUFF R397 1k 1/16W :CHIP 10 IN3_3 51 50 49 48 45 44 43 42 PA4 EXLC D2-CR R347 470 1/16W :CHIP 41 PA5 R363 100 1/16W :CHIP R358 22k 1/16W :CHIP R384 100 1/16W :CHIP R381 22k 1/16W :CHIP | IN3_H 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 47 PF2 PF1 PF0 PC7 46 8 9 10 11 VDD C371 100 16V 9 S-VD R309 220 1/16W :CHIP VSS EXTL RST C347 25V F:1608 VSS Q317 2SD601A BUFF R359 22k 1/16W :CHIP C364 100 16V R382 22k 1/16W :CHIP D1-Y R369 1k 1/16W :CHIP R360 22k 1/16W :CHIP D2-CB DAT1 Q318 2SD601A BUFF R364 100 1/16W :CHIP | C389 10V B:1608 C392 10V B:1608 C395 10V B:1608 C397 10V B:1608 R308 1k 1/16W :CHIP PE2 IC302 CXP85840A-039Q MAIN-CCD V-CHIP CLK1 R361 22k 1/16W :CHIP 8 0.47 R301 100 1/16W :CHIP R362 22k 1/16W :CHIP C365 100 16V R343 100 1/16W :CHIP | 0.47 0.1 R310 1M 1/16W :CHIP XTL R344 100 1/16W :CHIP 7 3 — Q301 2SD601A BUFF | 4 BLOCK-M (TO P3) RST VSS 23 1 R616 10k 1/16W :CHIP Q306 2SD601A R327 470 1/16W :CHIP 2 R613 10k 1/16W :CHIP VCC 3 D C321 0.1 25V F:1608 IC310 PST9145NL RESET R304 10k 1/16W :CHIP RST 22 — R314 10k 1/16W :CHIP C322 100 16V Q304 2SD601A VP 12 C505 1000p B:1608 5 C506 220p CH:1608 59 PE1 13 R319 0 :1608 R303 10k 1/16W :CHIP 4 R313 10k 1/16W :CHIP C PC6 PE0 HP 14 :CHIP 60 5 PF7 PD0 15 R318 1/16W PC5 SDA PD1 16 10k X302 12MHz 61 4 PD2 17 1k (TO P1,P2) PC4 3 PF5 :CHIP R321 1/16W :CHIP 62 SCL PD3 18 VD1CCD RST R322 1/16W PC3 2 PD4 19 100 63 PF3 (TO P2) HD1 PC2 64 PD6 1 PD5 6 MSYNC-CCD — 6 7 :CHIP B | D2-Y L301 — 5 0.47 C312 0.1 25V F:1608 | S-HD 4 PC1 C309 100 16V | PC0 5V 3 21 A | PD7 2 LFC2 | 20 1 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 IIC-1 (TO P1,P3) A BOARD WAVEFORMS 1 3 2 D COMP (TO P1) 3.5 Vp-p (V) SEL OUT 3.7 Vp-p (H) (TO P1) 4 1.2 Vp-p (H) 7 1.3 Vp-p 10 1.2 Vp-p (H) 9 8 1.2 Vp-p (H) 2 1A F 1.5 Vp-p (H) 6 5 (V) 0.7 Vp-p (H) 0.6 Vp-p 11 12 SEL1 R471 1k /16W CHIP 1.4 Vp-p (V) 3.8 Vp-p (H) 13 14 VD3 3.3 Vp-p (H) SYNC (TO P1) DRC-SEL Y/CR/CB(DRC) (TO P1) (TO P1) 9V-4 6V R593 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R594 10k 1/16W :CHIP R598 10k 1/16W :CHIP D319 MA111 Q379 2SB709A C497 100 16V Q378 2SD601A D321 MA111 R596 47k 1/16W :CHIP R597 1k 1/16W :CHIP R599 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP C498 0.1 16V B:1608 ABL (TO P1,P3) R428 0 :1608 (TO P3) 8 (TO P3) 7 HD2 (TO P3) VTIM V DRIVE+ V DRIVE- 9V-4 6 PIN(E-W) 5 (TO P1) C422 L317 R543 HP IN PIN(E-W) 1.4 Vp-p (V) 15 3.5 Vp-p (H) 2.3 Vp-p (H) CLK1 C357 0.01 25V B:1608 C350 470 16V R390 100 1/16W :CHIP IC311 NJM2903M-TE2 COMPARATOR 1 8 7 R399 10k 1/16W :CHIP C501 0.01 F:1608 R389 100 1/16W :CHIP R398 1/16W SEL1 6 6 R512 0 :1608 YS CLK 1 DAT 1 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PF0 PF1 PF2 B CVSS G 50 49 48 47 46 45 43 41 L313 VDD 40 C401 15p CH:1608 :LAV35 EXLC 39 42 44 R435 470 1/16W :CHIP XLC 38 YM 37 YS 36 100 R443 1/16W R R431 100 1/16W :CHIP C431 0.1 16V B:1608 Q381 2SD601A BUFF 12V R477 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R489 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R480 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP Q345 2SB709A BUFF :CHIP Q361 2SD601A BUFF L316 :LAV35 B Q336 2SD601A BUFF R356 47k 1/16W :CHIP R341 3.9k 1/16W :RN-CP D312 UDZS-5.6B LIMIT R619 1k 1/16W :CHIP R442 220 R441 220 1/16W :CHIP R332 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP R329 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP YS C399 15p CH:1608 32 R458 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R556 82 1/16W :CHIP R461 330 1/16W :CHIP Q331 2SB709A BUFF Q363 2SD601A BUFF R476 82 1/16W :CHIP R557 82 1/16W :CHIP Q354 2SB709A BUFF G C381 0.1 16V B:1608 C380 1000p B:1608 R457 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R440 220 1/16W :CHIP C362 0.1 25V F:1608 C398 0.1 25V F:1608 5V R456 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R459 330 1/16W :CHIP R484 100 1/16W :CHIP R473 100 1/16W :CHIP Q343 2SA1226 BUFF R R617 100 1/16W :CHIP L312 :CHIP C394 100 16V R460 330 1/16W :CHIP R618 100 1/16W :CHIP R472 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP Q347 2SA1226 BUFF R Q335 Q368 2SD601A 2SD601A BUFF BUFF Q340 2SD601A BUFF (TO P1) PB2 PB1 PB0 31 30 PB3 VSS VDD 29 28 PB4 27 PB5 26 PB6 C385 0.0047 B:1608 R416 1M 1/16W :CHIP R412 220 1/16W :CHIP 25 CAP 24 VIN LFC1 CVDD 23 C376 0.47 10V B:1608 VSS Q380 2SD601A BUFF (TO P1) +5V 51 35 62 PC0 I bit1 34 63 PD7 bit2 33 64 PD6 1 2 bit3 PE1 R482 33k 1/16W :CHIP DAT1 R436 100 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) Q320 2SD601A BUFF RST — PA3 PE0 G1 R373 100 1/16W :CHIP R385 1k 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) PA4 CLK1 B1 R339 100 1/16W :CHIP PA5 PF7 R348 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q313 2SD601A C368 0.1 16V B:1608 SUB YS R337 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP R345 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP EXTL PF5 SDA PE2 IC304 CXP85840A-039Q SUB-CCD V-CHIP 22 Q312 2SB709A BUFF Q308 2SB709A BUFF 3 R354 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 4 X304 12MHz 5 Q324 2SD601A BUFF 6 R350 100 1/16W :CHIP R607 10k 1/16W :CHIP 7 R346 1.5k 1/16W :RN-CP Q307 2SD601A BUFF 8 R338 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP R604 10k 1/16W :CHIP 9 R335 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R603 10k 1/16W :CHIP XTL SCL R437 100 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1) SUB Y/C C342 0.01 25V B:1608 Q311 2SD601A SW VSS PF3 SUB G C332 10 O R330 3.9k 1/16W :CHIP Q310 2SD601A SW RST (TO P3) C333 0.47 10V B:1608 13 R606 10k 1/16W :CHIP VP BLOCK-S L305 :CHIP C338 4.7 12 R406 0 :1608 21 R323 1/16W R324 1/16W 5V 11 10k R608 10k 1/16W :CHIP 10 10 C504 1000p 25V CH:1608 LFC2 9 AFCFIL 8 C334 0.47 10V B:1608 100 C 7 R320 10k 1/16W :CHIP 100 Y 6 Y2IN 5 TEST 4 Y1IN 3 C1 IN CGND 2 HVCC MON OUT HGND 1 :CHIP +5V 15 14 ADRS 48 C IN C313 0.1 25V F:1608 VTIM 47 CVCC C301 0.01 16V B:1608 R605 10k 1/16W :CHIP C503 220p CH:1608 11 46 Y IN SDA C367 1 6.3V B:1608 1k C346 0.47 10V B:1608 16 HP 12 17 PD0 13 18 SEL OUT PD1 14 19 SYNC IN R408 1/16W :CHIP R407 1/16W :CHIP PD2 15 SCP IC301 CXA2103Q YCT-SUB S-HD PD3 16 20 R409 1k 1/16W :CHIP PD4 17 HTIM CB Y +9V PD5 18 41 XTAL 44 FSC C375 0.1 25V F:1608 19 21 5V 20 22 YSYM 45 Y CLAMP C302 1 6.3V B:1608 — R 23 YOUT 43 SGND :CHIP 0.1 24 CBOUT 42 APCFIL R305 1/16W 15k 0.1 CROUT SUB-Y C308 10V B:1608 C304 CH:1608 C303 16V B:1608 C374 100 16V CR 40 CLAMP SCL 470p 0.1 R331 10k 1/16W :CHIP 25 39 EXT CR :CHIP 0.47 FSC (TO P1) 26 R342 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q309 2SD601A R311 39k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP SUB-C X301 3.58MHz C306 16V B:1608 C305 15p CH:1608 0.1 27 38 EXT CB 37 EXT Y — 28 L309 R609 100 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1,P2) 29 S-VD EXT R 30 EXT G 31 R IN 32 G IN 33 EXT B 34 B IN 35 YCBCRSW APED 36 SVCC L M G B C337 16V B:1608 C339 16V B:1608 C340 16V B:1608 C331 0.1 25V F:1608 Y IN :CHIP C320 4.7 CB IN C311 100 16V CR IN L302 0.1 — P 5 R450 270 1/16W :CHIP +9V 5V — 4 CB R444 100 1/16W :CHIP K N 3 14 13 SEL1 11 SEL2 10 HD-O3 12 3 4 5 M2151H CB R400 100k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP M2103H VD-S R451 270 1/16W :CHIP Q337 2SD601A BUFF R401 100k 1/16W :CHIP Q325 2SB709A BUFF CR VD-O2 9 R445 100 1/16W :CHIP SEL1 R402 100k 1/16W :CHIP Q326 2SB709A BUFF CR VD-M 6 12 M/S Y R452 270 1/16W :CHIP Q338 2SD601A BUFF 11 6 Q327 2SB709A BUFF R446 100 1/16W :CHIP 7 13 5 CR-S 8 4 CR-M 14 CR-O CB-O CB-S 3 CB-M C502 220p CH:1608 5 3 R388 22k 1/16W :CHIP R391 100 1/16W :CHIP R403 100k 1/16W :CHIP 10 D307 UDZS-6.8B 100k C500 220p CH:1608 Q328 2SB709A BUFF R392 100 1/16W :CHIP 7 TEST C354 4.7 L306 R602 22k 1/16W :CHIP R387 100k 1/16W :CHIP R509 22k 1/16W :CHIP R340 3.9k 1/16W :CHIP 4 Q358 2SB709A BUFF (TO P1) 12 2 R506 22k 1/16W :CHIP — 11 C351 0.1 25V F:1608 :CHIP R505 1k 1/16W :CHIP 10 C352 0.47 10V B:1608 5V DAT1 (TO P1) +9V 9 9 Y MAIN Y/C PS-V 8 R334 100 1/16W :CHIP R333 100 1/16W :CHIP J 7 6 AFCFIL 5 Y2IN CGND 4 HVCC 3 Y1IN MON OU ADRS SDA SCL 2 8 MAI N Y — 1 C MAI N C I C330 0.01 16V B:1608 (TO P1) C323 0.1 25V F:1608 R483 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP Q346 2SD601A MUTE Q342 2SD601A MUTE — 63 — 1 : 6 PIN(E-W) PIN(E-W) 5 (TO P1) C422 0.1 25V F:1608 R543 2.7k 1/16W :CHIP L317 :LAV35 HP IN (TO P1) R513 2.7k 1/16W :CHIP 12V (TO P1,P2,P3) +9V R571 0 :1608 OFFSET (TO P1) R507 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP V_OSC MP_PARA GND_V HC_PARA VS_IN GND_H H_DRV HP_IN L2_FIL CERA V_AGC DF_PARA VTIM VBIAS 30 VCC9 VREG5 29 ABL_IN HS_IN 28 57 ABL_FIL 58 IK_IN 59 SABL_IN 60 PRE_RGB 61 VCC_OUT 62 B_OUT 63 G_OUT 64 R_OUT 10 32 IREF_HV 31 IC309 CXA2150AQ Y/C/CRT DRIVE SCP 27 SCL 26 SDA 9 13 8 C489 0.47 10V B:1608 HS (TO P1) R569 1/16W R568 1/16W 100 100 25 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0.1 O SD-B Y SYM 15 16 20 17 18 19 C472 0.47 10V B:1608 C477 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP 0.1 0.1 0.1 R554 100 1/16W :CHIP Q367 2SA1226 BUFF CLK1 :CHIP (TO P3) Q350 2SD601A MUTE P MUTE (TO P1) OSD DRV R-SIG (TO P1,P3) (TO P3) B R541 6.8k 1/16W :CHIP C466 47p CH:1608 R551 10k 1/16W :CHIP D318 MA111 SCP DAT1 :CHIP C482 16V B:1608 C481 16V B:1608 C480 16V B:1608 C490 0.1 25V F:1608 C494 100 16V CR CR CB CB Y Y 7 5V L321 :LAV35 R577 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R567 4.7k 1/16W :RN-CP C484 0.1 25V F:1608 R576 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R559 470 1/16W :CHIP R553 12k 1/16W :CHIP 21 Y_IN VCC5 4 22 CB_IN BPH 3 F0 23 CR_IN IREF_YC VM_OUT 2 VM_MOD YF_OFF 1 R538 100 1/16W :CHIP CLP_C DPDT_OFF 14 PROT MUTE C495 0.1 25V F:1608 C486 0.22 10V B:1608 C483 0.0047 B:1608 R570 10k 1/16W :RN-CP F1 24 PABL_FIL 15 C443 100 16V R495 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP Q346 2SD601A MUTE HPROT VSAW0 V_DRV+ 12 AFC_FIL Q373 2SD601A VREG C485 0.47 10V B:1608 C476 0.1 25V F:1608 C488 100 16V Q374 2SD601A INVERTER R575 10k 1/16W :CHIP VM LEVEL (TO P3) C478 0 :1608 (TO P1) VM C479 47p CH:1608 MID YS 12V Q351 2SA1226 BUFF G R519 1k 1/16W :CHIP R574 10k 1/16W :CHIP R496 100 1/16W :CHIP 7 26 F C435 100 16V C442 2.2 6.3V F:1608 33 56 (TO P1,P2,P3) Q357 2SB709A BUFF R501 82 1/16W :CHIP 34 55 R527 0 :1608 IK 54 09A FF R558 82 1/16W :CHIP R490 82 1/16W :CHIP 35 54 Q353 2SB709A BUFF R557 82 /16W CHIP 36 53 R503 10k 1/16W :CHIP R561 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 37 VPROT 38 HCOMP_IN 39 VCOMP_IN 40 :CHIP R493 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP 41 R550 1/16W Q348 2SB709A BUFF 42 3.3M 89 7k 6W IP C507 0.0022 B:1608 43 R1_IN R418 100 1/16W :CHIP C440 0.1 25V F:1608 44 G1_IN G R 45 B1_IN B R521 10k 1/16W :CHIP 46 0.47 C449 1 6.3V B:1608 C408 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP 47 R-R C407 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP 48 R-G C406 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP C444 16V B:1608 49 R572 15k 1/16W :CHIP X307 2.7MHz V_DRV- YSYM1 0.068 50 R562 470 1/16W :CHIP 52 R2_IN :CHIP 51 EW_DRV :CHIP R-YS R420 1.8k 1/16W :RN-CP Q349 2SD601A 11 :CHIP G2_IN R516 1/16W R515 1/16W O SD-R 100 R517 1/16W VSAW1 100 B2_IN 100 GND_SIG C438 100 16V YSYM2 R356 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q352 2SD601A R419 2.7k 1/16W :RN-CP R348 47k /16W CHIP (TO P3) GND_OUT R366 47k 1/16W :CHIP C439 0.1 25V F:1608 C487 0.1 16V B:1608 Q369 DTC144EKA MUTE C458 0.1 :PP C455 0.1 :PT MID OUT :CHIP H SHIFT C470 0.01 16V B:1608 C457 16V B:1608 SEL1 (TO P1) VS R563 1/16W 470k R510 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R540 100 1/16W :CHIP C460 16V B:1608 C461 0.1 16V B:1608 R542 100 1/16W :CHIP C463 0.1 16V B:1608 C464 0.1 16V B:1608 C467 0.1 16V B:1608 C468 10V B:1608 VD1 Q502 DTC144EKA-T146 MUTE 0.1 Q355 2SD601A LIMIT S-VD R544 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP P MUTE R508 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP S-HD R624 100 1/16W :CHIP R552 100 1/16W :CHIP H DRIVE VP (TO P1,P3) R502 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R518 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R-B R504 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP VD2 Q501 2SA1037AK O SD-G ABL VTIM Q356 2SB709A LIMIT V DRIVE- SEL2 V DRIVE+ (TO P3) HD3 HP IN R566 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP D317 MA111 CRT DRIVE YCT 9-965-944-01<RA6>A 2/3 — A BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3 OF 3) (TO P1) 3D/RST X SW A MUTE | +11V 14 PROT MUTE | (TO P1) 13 (TO P2) | (TO P1) 12 BLOCK-M | (TO P1) (TO P1) (TO P1,P3) — STBY 5V B R760 220k 1/16W :CHIP Q702 2SB709A SW — L702 C728 100 16V R767 10k 1/16W :CHIP C722 0.1 16V B:1608 D710 M1MA142WKT1 R750 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP SIRCS (TO P1,P3) C SIG-H STBY 5V A 11 P MUTE | (TO P2) 10 YUV SW | MAIN RLY 9 BLOCK-S | (TO P1) 8 LINE MUTE | (TO P2) 7 (TO P2) | (TO P2) 6 (TO P1) | TU CONT 5 AUDIO_SEL1 | AUDIO_SEL2 4 (TO P1) | (TO P1) 3 (TO P1) | (TO P1) 2 SIG-V | (TO P1) 1 R749 220k 1/16W :CHIP Q705 2SD601A INV. +11V CTRL-S Q703 2SD601A INV. (TO P1) CONT-S IN — R761 220k 1/16W :CHIP R745 47k 1/16W :CHIP D — CONT-S OUT MID BINT (TO P1) R797 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R770 100k 1/16W :CHIP R796 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q708 2SD601A SW D708 MA111 Q716 2SD601A INVERT C733 0.001 25V CH:1608 D709 MA111 R744 1k 1/16W :CHIP E Q709 2SD601A BUFF Q706 2SB709A SW Q704 2SB709A SW R740 100 1/16W :CHIP R807 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R762 100k 1/16W :CHIP Q710 2SD601A SW R787 10k 1/16W :CHIP R788 100k 1/16W :CHIP C730 10p CH:1608 C731 100p CH:1608 R806 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R804 22k 1/16W :CHIP Q715 2SD601A INVERT C732 100p CH:1608 R803 10k 1/16W :CHIP R766 1k 1/16W :CHIP 5V +5V — (TO P1,P2) (TO P1,P2) +19V KEY1 R764 :CHIP 1/16W R897 :CHIP 1/16W 1k 1k MOD-1 BIL-1 ST-1 R759 :CHIP 1/16W 1k AFT1 AFT2 R752 :CHIP 1/16W BLOCK M #R RESET AC RLY #CENTER SW D718 MA111 D712 M1MA142WKT1 78 79 1k R785 1/16W :CHIP 72 100 100 100 R784 1/16W Q721 2SB709A MUTE R783 1/16W R782 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 71 XTAL R786 1/16W :CHIP 70 RESET BS RST 69 DVIVGA MAIN RLY 8 9 :CHIP 10 VGA C710 22p CNVss DVISETUP 11 C701 0.1 25V F:1608 12 C 02 R701 470 1/16W :CHIP Q717 2SD601A MUTE R818 10k 1/16W :CHIP 81 BLOCK S 77 AUDIO_ SEL2 CNST 1k 76 NASY AC OFF 75 YUV SW 74 LINE MUTE 80 R899 1k 1/16W :CHIP AUDIO_SEL1 73 82 83 85 84 86 FMONO MAIN 88 MAIN ST 89 - 87 UV-SAVE STB-CNTRL FMONO SUB 90 91 94 ANT 95 MID B-INT 96 KEY1 92 97 OSD V BYTE 93 98 AVss IR IN SUB AFT 99 AVcc TEST OSD H DVIMUTE MAIN AFT 100 CV-IN 1 2 3 4 AGC DVIASPT 8 :CHIP #DVIRST 5 100 R730 1/16W :CHIP HLF 6 100 R727 1/16W R732 1/16W 2.2k V HOLD :CHIP 3 4 3 RST R810 10k 1/16W :CHIP R813 100k 1/16W :CHIP 5 VCC MUTE C705 0.1 25V F:1608 2 1 IC701 PST9145NL RESET R713 1/16W 7 2.2k DVIRST H R817 100k 1/16W :CHIP D704 M1MA142WKT1 R628 0.47 :FPRD DVICONT (TO P1) — — 1k R737 10k 1/16W :CHIP G R742 :CHIP 1/16W R743 :CHIP 1/16W R747 :CHIP 1/16W C745 0.1 25V F:1608 100 — 100 STBY 5V 1k R738 4.7k 1/16W :RN-CP MONO-1 (TO P1) AGC F D713 M1MA142WKT1 D701 MA111 R833 33k 1/16W :CHIP KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 IIC-1 | 20 3 2 1 AUDIO R 39 37 36 35 34 26 25 24 23 22 C803 100 16V C809 0.1 25V F:1608 C804 1 10V B:CHIP C807 100 16V C806 1 10V B:CHIP C805 1 10V B:CHIP 21 32 33 38 40 41 42 R847 9.1k 1/16W :RN-CP R853 :RN-CP 10k 1/16W C773 25V B:CHIP R846 1/16W :RN-CP 10k 43 20 19 18 17 16 C798 1 10V B:CHIP CN706 4P WHT :S-MICRO D720 ERC91-02 TO G:CN5002 1 R851 10k 1/16W :CHIP R849 18k 1/16W :CHIP R842 560 1/16W :CHIP C746 47 25V R835 22k 1/16W :CHIP BBELTC PS702 UNH009 2A :CHIP R831 33k 1/16W :CHIP BBEHTC C764 0.1 :PT Q718 2SD601A MUTE R823 15k 1/16W :CHIP IC708 TDA7265 L,R AMP 0.1 OUT(R) -VS(R) 15 +VS 4 C808 1 10V B:CHIP R864 :CHIP 4.7k 1/10W R867 :CHIP 1/10W 4.7k MUTE OUT(L) IN+(L) -VS(L) GND IN-(L) IN+(R) IN-(R) 5 R C796 1 10V B:CHIP OUTTC 6 TONELTC 7 45 NC 31 VOLBTC LFOUT C791 0.22 MPS 30 13 VOLATC LFIN 29 12 SURTC R OUT MIXOUT 28 11 AGCTC LINEOUTB C775 0.22 MPS C784 0.0033 :PT C786 0.033 MPS C788 0.0015 :PT 27 10 NC NC R828 1/16W 46 0.022 8 9 OUTC IC711 NJW1148 AUDIO PROCESSOR VCC 8 47 2 3 7 LINEOUTA 14 6 5 4 1 3 4 TONECLB TONCLA C811 16V B:CHIP 1 2 48 8 7 6 5 TONECHB TONECHA L OUT TONEHTC 9 SRS3 BBECLB GND C740 4.7 D719 MA111 R833 33k 1/16W :CHIP 10 SRS2 R IN BBECHB VREF D718 MA111 11 SRS1 SRS4 L IN R D705 UDZS-33B D706 UDZS-33B R BBECLA SCLK C797 10V B:CHIP C767 0.0047 :PT BBECHA SDAT 1 CLK1 C739 4.7 23 C761 0.22 MPS TS3 VOLCTC DAT1 SPACE1 C793 10V B:CHIP C794 1 10V B:CHIP C795 1 10V B:CHIP CENTER C758 47 25V NC C785 0.0033 :PT C787 0.033 MPS C790 0.0015 :PT C792 0.22 MPS SPACE2 C776 0.0047 :PT R862 33k 1/16W :CHIP C755 47 25V 0.33 :CHIP CEALA L TS1 R855 0 :1608 L R832 1/16W IC4 NJM2370 9V REGULATOR 44 C765 0.01 MPS C774 0.0047 :PT TS2 R841 33k 1/16W :CHIP 470 | C763 0.01 MPS R L R840 47k 1/16W :CHIP R818 10k 1/16W :CHIP 22 (TO P1) IN 5 1 IN C32 10 R863 47k 1/16W :CHIP IC707 NJM4558M-TE2 AUDIO BUFF. C801 0.1 16V B:1608 R844 0 :1608 L | 4 3 OUT 2 AUDIO L VAR R VAR L (TO P1) (TO P1,P3) C30 25V F:1608 C31 0.1 25V F:1608 VAR L C704 47 25V 470 21 PS1 ICP-N15-T104 VAR R +9V C741 4.7 | +9V 0.1 +11V 15 R845 560 1/16W :CHIP R848 18k 1/16W :CHIP C757 0.1 :PT R857 27k 1/16W :CHIP R861 4.7 :FPRD R860 4.7 :FPRD R854 27k 1/16W :CHIP C762 100 25V C747 47 25V C772 0.1 :PT C771 0.1 :PT D725 UDZS-22B D726 UDZS-22B D729 MA111 R869 12k 1/16W :CHIP D723 UDZS-22B 9V-3 D724 UDZS-22B R870 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q722 2SD601A AUD-PROT R871 100 1/16W :CHIP R879 1k 1/16W :CHIP R878 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q723 2SD601A AUD-PROT PS701 UNH009 2A Q725 2SB709A AUD-PROT R886 10k 1/16W :CHIP R885 10k 1/16W :CHIP C752 2200 25V +19V 2 AU GND 3 AU GND 4 -19V D721 ERC91-02 C751 2200 25V R887 1k 1/16W :CHIP C780 100 25V (TO P3) AUDIO PROT ON MUTE CN705 4P BLK :S-MICRO C749 47 25V TO SPEAKERS L 1 R SP(L) 2 L.E. 3 SP(R) 4 R.E. | R718 1/16W :CHIP R717 1/16W :CHIP 8 7 5 DAT 6 1 2 3 CLK 4 WP 100 100 49 STBY-TIMER-LED 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 STBY 5V 60 Q7 2SB70 MUT 1k R777 1/16W :CHIP R830 100 1/16W :CHIP 56 1k 100 54 55 57 58 59 61 62 D711 M1MA142WKT1 :CHIP 53 100 1k 100 R775 1/16W R774 1/16W R773 1/16W R772 1/16W R771 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 50 NVM RST 47 WP 46 MPWR 48 STEREO-LED :CHIP 330 R763 1/16W R765 1/16W 100 100 TUNER MU :CHIP C703 25V F:1608 Q714 DTA144EKA INV 330 45 OVP 44 OCP 43 LOW B ERR 42 MID-BUSY 41 B-INT 40 VM LEVEL 0.1 D703 UDZS-3.6B R735 10k 1/16W :CHIP R778 1/16W :CHIP C800 0.01 16V B:1608 C719 0.001 B:1608 R702 47k 1/16W :CHIP $A0 5V R703 1k 1/16W :CHIP C708 100 10V R708 1/16W :CHIP R707 1/16W :CHIP C706 0.1 25V F:1608 IC702 M24C04-MN6T(A) R790 22k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP 2 1 GND SW2 HV PROT (TO P1) 4 3 SW1 9V-3 SET 9V (TO P1) (TO P1) STBY-TIMER-LED STEREO-LED (TO P1) (TO P1) P ON (TO P1) +B OVP +B OCP VM LEVEL O (TO P1) :CHIP (TO P1) R706 1/16W R705 1/16W MID BUSY 100 (TO P3) 100 /BINT DAT 8 CLK Vss 7 WP E2 Q712 2SB709A SW C707 0.1 25V F:1608 6 2 E1 3 Vcc 5 1 E0 4 N P X-SW 3D/GR-RST 100 (TO P1) :CHIP Q707 DTC144EKA NV-RST — — 100 R719 220 1/16W :CHIP R712 220 1/16W :CHIP 3.3k IC703 M24C08-WMN6T(A) NVM 10k R722 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 100 OSD-B R710 220 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP R725 1/16W :CHIP R724 1/16W :CHIP R723 1/16W :CHIP 100 2.2k 39 #V COMP DAT0 ANT SW M HV PROT 38 HP SW CLK0 ANT SW S PROT MUTE 100 100 52 CLK1 SUB MOD1 MAIN MOD1 D701 MA111 D713 M1MA142WKT1 R769 1/16W R779 1/16W R768 1/16W 100 51 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 24 BEEP SUB BIL 1k 2.2k OSD-G 3.3k — MAIN H-IN SUB MOD2 MAIN MOD2 R748 :CHIP 1/16W R751 :CHIP 1/16W R753 :CHIP 1/16W R754 1/16W :CHIP R755 :CHIP 1/16W R756 :CHIP 1/16W R758 :CHIP 1/16W 100 OSD-R L M AUDIO PROT R781 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP DAT1 — SUB H-IN 37 DH MUTE R721 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP K — YM HP MUTE 36 UCOM-STT :CHIP CLK1 (TO P1,P2) YS 35 IIC-1 R714 1/16W VCC MPWRN 34 OSD B — 100 MAIN BIL OSD OSC 33 OSD G (TO P1) AUDIO MUTE VSS V SYNC/WAKE 25 :CHIP S-TU-H POWER MUTE SP-MUTE1 26 R715 1/16W 100 R733 1/16W :CHIP R716 1/16W :CHIP 1k (TO P1) OSD OSC :CHIP R709 470 1/16W :CHIP M-TU-H VCC 32 OSD R :CHIP XTAL 19 R720 1/16W AC RLY 20 100 #R RESET #CENTER SW IC704 M306V2ME-211FP MAIN-UCOM 31 DAT1 (TO P3) :CHIP L701 :EL0606 CH:1608 1k AUDIO PROT R736 1/16W VSS 21 220 XTAL 22 15p R711 1/16W 10k CH:1608 RESET 23 15p DVIVGA 17 R728 0 :1608 YSYM J :CHIP 27 C713 Q701 2SD601A OSD (TO P2) 1/16W X701 C709 27p CH:1608 C714 — 100 C710 22p CH:1608 28 I VGA 25V F:1608 C799 0.1 25V F:1608 29 :CHIP C702 10 30 RST CN701 4P WHT :S-MICRO TO ANT SW — 64 — P1) UNER MUTE D702 MA111 D715 MA111 R836 0 Q713:1608 2SB709A MUTE R830 100 1/16W :CHIP R829 0 :1608 C802 470 16V D714 MA111 Q719 2SB709A MUTE R838 100 1/16W :CHIP R837 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP R839 0 :1608 C744 470 16V D716 MA111 CN704 6P RED :S-MICRO DRV (TO P1,P2) R RS 2 GND 3 R889 68 1/16W :CHIP (TO P1,P2,P3) TO CR:CN7102 1 12V R 4 IK 5 GND 6 12V CN703 6P WHT :S-MICRO TO CG:CN7202 SYSTEM CONTROL R891 68 1/16W :CHIP G IK AUDIO OUTPUT 1 GS 2 GND 3 G 4 IK 5 GND 6 12V CN702 6P BLK :S-MICRO TO CB:CN7302 R890 68 1/16W B :CHIP BS 2 GND 3 4 (TO P2) OFFSET R834 47 1-16W :CHIP 9-965-944-01<RA6>A 3/3 — 1 B IK 5 OFFSET 6 12V U BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM | A 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 7 | 9 | 10 D2030 MTZJ-10B PROTECT C2026 1 1 R2026 75 1/10W :RN-CP 2 D2029 MTZJ-10B PROTECT C2002 0.01 B:2012 3-L -2 C-IN3 C2050 10V B:1608 C2052 25V B:1608 51 SUB C IN C2055 10 SUB L OUT 52 SUB V OUT 53 SUB R OUT 54 TRAP1 55 SUB Y OUT 56 VGND 57 SUB C OUT 58 R-IN3 DEC-L 59 Y-IN3 DEC-V 60 23 L-IN3 DEC-R 61 22 V-IN3 RF MAIN-L 62 RF MAIN-V 63 RF MAIN-R 64 Y-IN2 9 R-IN2 10 C-IN2 11 SSW-IN2 12 S2-IN2 13 S-V 14 RF SUB-L 15 MULTI-V IN L-IN1 16 RF SUB-R 17 V-IN1 18 SW 19 LINE3 S2-IN1 C-IN1 20 R-IN1 D2017 MTZJ-10B 50 BIA S MUT E 49 SUB Y IN M AIN C O UT TRA P2 48 24 Y-IN1 R2055 1k 1/16W :CHIP 0.01 0.47 C2043 0.01 M AIN R O UT R2064 1/16W :CHIP R2067 1/16W :CHIP 100 100 25V C2044 B:1608100 16V VCC 47 R L VR H R2012 470k 1/16W :CHIP R2011 470k 1/16W :CHIP R2010 75 1/10W :RN-CP 7 6 5 4 3 8 2 1 R2109 100 1/16W :CHIP R2100 1/6W :CHIP R2099 1/16W :CHIP R2098 1/6W :CHIP R2097 1/16W :CHIP C2056 0.47 10V B:1608 R2096 100 1/16W :CHIP 2.2k C2014 1 4-R M-L +9V M-R 100 R2103 1/16W :CHIP R2080 :CHIP 1/16W R2082 :CHIP 1/16W 4.7k R2084 :CHIP 100 1/16W R2086 1/16W :CHIP 4.7k R2087 :CHIP 100 1/16W 2-R R2069 1/6W :CHIP D2013 MTZJ-10B D2012 MTZJ-10B D2-CR D2006 MTZJ-10B C2028 100 16V +9V L D2009 MTZJ-10B HIP IP 7 MPS D2-Y O-R C2040 100 16V 06 :MPS C2072 100 16V Q2020 2SD601A BUFFER C2084 100 16V S-V R2136 390 1/16W :CHIP R2138 100 1/16W :CHIP R2130 47 1/16W :CHIP C2012 10 C2071 100 16V R2137 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP Q20 2SB7 BUF S-L/R 2-L 2.2k R2132 10k 1/16W :CHIP R2131 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP A MUTE R2065 1/6W :CHIP Q2017 2SD601A AMP C2069 0.01 25V B:1608 R2124 1k 1/16W :CHIP D2014 MTZJ-10B 2.2k 4-L 100 R2104 100 1/16W :CHIP 2-Y Q2007 2SD601A MUTE Q2029 2SD601A MUTE VAR GND SUB Y 4-V 2.2k 2-V R2060 470 1/16W :CHIP 6 R2123 470 1/16W :RN-CP R2122 1k 1/16W :CHIP R2118 1k 1/16W :CHIP 100 C2015 1 IP VG Q2015 2SD601A AMP 2 FL2001 C2085 15p CH:1608 M-V R2074 :CHIP 1/16W C2046 10V B:1608 0.47 R2075 100 1/16W :CHIP C2048 0.47 10V B:1608 R2077 100 1/16W :CHIP 100 R2063 :CHIP 1/16W R2066 1/16W :CHIP R2071 :CHIP 1/16W R2072 :CHIP 1/16W R2073 :CHIP 1/16W 100 100 D2015 MTZJ-10B 4.7k R2014 470k 1/16W :CHIP C2045 0.01 25V B:1608 R2133 180 1/16W :RN-CP 1 Q2016 2SD601A AMP R2121 100 1/16W :CHIP D2016 MTZJ-10B C2016 10 D2-CB — R2125 2.7k 1/16W :RN-CP SUB C R2113 1k 1/16W :CHIP 100 VB R2009 75 1/10W :RN-CP C2062 0.1 16V B:1608 R2110 100 1/16W :CHIP C2013 10 YPBPR FOR HD OR DVD 46 -2 J2006 5P VIDEO 6 45 2-SW G 26 44 2-C D2034 1SS133T-77 43 PS-V — 42 25 1-V D2033 1SS133T-77 41 IC2004 CXA2069Q AV-SW1 4.7k C2017 10 R2059 470 1/16W :CHIP R2013 470k 1/16W :CHIP 40 21 SSW-IN1 R2194 470 1/16W :CHIP R2195 470 1/16W :CHIP 27 S2-IN1 1-C R 100 4-R — L 100 4.7k 4-L R2015 470k 1/16W :CHIP J2007 2P 4.7k 39 28 SSW-IN3 R2051 1/16W :CHIP R2050 1/16W :CHIP R2049 1/16W :CHIP R2048 1/16W :CHIP R2047 1/16W :CHIP 3-V R VAR OR FIX OUT 3-Y D2018 MTZJ-10B L R2016 470k 1/16W :CHIP 29 R2056 1/16W :CHIP 38 L-IN2 3-R E | Q2009 2SD601A AMP C2060 100 16V V-IN2 3-C 4-V VIDEO 4 37 30 1k S13 — C2018 1 36 31 100 R2017 75 1/10W :RN-CP 35 32 C2036 0.01 25V B:1608 D2019 MTZJ-10B V 34 SUB/MAI N L OUT R2039 10k 1/16W :CHIP R2034 33 1/16W :CHIP 33 SU B/MAIN Y /V OUT 3-R C2019 10 R2018 470k 1/16W :CHIP R2052 470 1/16W :CHIP MONITOR V OUT C2033 1 R2046 560 1/16W :CHIP 1-L R2 D2020 MTZJ-10B C2038 220p CH:1608 DCO UT R2032 100k 1/16W :CHIP 3-L C2020 10 R2019 470k 1/16W :CHIP R2040 1M 1/16W :CHIP YOU T3 L2 J2008 3P R2089 100 1/16W :CHIP Q2013 2SD601A AMP COU T3 D2021 MTZJ-10B PROTECT Q2004 2SD601A AMP R VIDEO MONITOR R OUT R2031 47k 1/16W :CHIP 3-V R2020 75 1/10W :RN-CP R2042 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP L MONITOR L OUT C2021 1 V2 Q2002 2SB709A BUFFER C2037 0.047 16V B:1608 R2058 10k 1/16W :RN-CP D2035 PROT MTZJ-10B S13 R2094 0 :1608 R2053 470 1/16W :CHIP Q2003 2SB709A BUFFER SCL Q2001 2SD601A BUFFER SDA 3-C D2023 MTZJ-10B PROTECT C2001 0.01 B:2012 R2043 100 1/16W :CHIP R2041 56k 1/16W :CHIP 3-Y D2024 MTZJ-10B PROTECT C2022 1 1-Y 2 D2025 MTZJ-10B DEC-L C2023 10 R2022 75 1/10W :RN-CP R2021 75 1/10W :RN-CP 4 D2022 MTZJ-10B PROTECT D 14 9V AGN D R2023 470k 1/16W :CHIP VIDEO 3 | 1-R SW2 1 13 R2090 1k 1/16W :CHIP D2026 MTZJ-10B PROTECT C2024 10 R1 C | VIDEO R2085 1k 1/16W :CHIP 1-L R2024 470k 1/16W :CHIP 3 12 Q2008 2SD601A AMP D2027 MTZJ-10B PROTECT C2025 1 R2025 75 1/10W :RN-CP L1 | +9V 1-V B 11 R2081 100 1/16W :CHIP S11 V1 — | 1-C 4 1-R 3 VIDEO 1 — 8 MO NI-V R2027 75 1/10W :RN-CP SW1 — F | 1-Y J2001 6P TERMINAL BLOCK — | MAIN-L 2 MA IN-R | 100 1 R2030 100 1/16W C2083 100 16V R2107 68 1/16W R2111 2.2k 1/6W C2005 0.1 16V B 1608 R21 33 1/1 :CH KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | VIDEO CN2001 64P :B-TO B-P TO A:CN6 C32 A32 PS-V FB2001 BLM11A102S :1608 R2169 56k 1/16W :CHIP FL2001 C2090 25V B:1608 26 CKSL 27 CPO 28 VCV MOD1 15 MOD2 14 13 3.3k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C2102 0.1 16V B:1608 C2098 0.1 16V B:1608 R2186 680 1/16W :RN-CP C2113 0.1 16V B:1608 9 C2112 0.1 16V B:1608 COMP V OUT C26 A26 Q2020 2SD601A BUFFER R2147 270 1/16W :CHIP CONT-S IN C23 CONT-S OUT C22 AU-SEL1 AU-SEL2 A22 AU-SEL2 C21 A21 R2185 470 1/16W :RN-CP SUB C SUB Y 3 C2087 20p CH:1608 R2151 1.8k 1/16W :RN-CP 2 PB 4 C2096 15p CH:1608 6 Q2027 2SB709A BUFFER R2177 100 1/16W :CHIP Q2021 2SB709A BUFFER R2142 330 1/16W :CHIP R2156 47k 1/16W :CHIP R2150 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q2024 2SD601A AMP R2149 470 1/16W :CHIP R2155 22k 1/16W :CHIP C2091 0.1 16V B:1608 R2173 560 1/16W :CHIP R2159 8.2k 1/16W :CHIP R2176 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP SUB Y C19 GND A19 GND L R2182 0 :1608 3 2 1 6 V56PB Q2028 2SB709A BUFFER 9V :LB2016 GND A15 V56Y C14 GND A14 GND C13 GND C2075 0.01 25V B:1608 VAR GND GND A12 GND AUDIO R C10 AUDIO L C2004 22 25V M-R M-V M-L GND GND GND C8 VAR GND A8 VAR GND 9V A7 VAR GND C6 VAR R A6 VAR L +12V A5 VAR GND C4 SUB TU L/R A4 S-V GND A11 C5 -2 S-L/R GND C12 C7 R2183 220 1/16W :CHIP GND C15 A9 FL2003 4 C16 C9 L2001 GND V56PR A10 C2097 15p CH:1608 GND GND A17 C11 R GND SUB C A20 A13 +5V GND C20 A16 Y R2178 220 1/16W :RN-CP 1 FL2002 R2136 390 /16W CHIP PR R2174 560 1/16W :RN-CP GND AU-SEL1 R2175 470 1/16W :CHIP R2157 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP GND A24 C17 R2152 1.2k 1/16W :RN-CP GND GND A18 R2164 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP GND LINE MUTE DAT1 C18 Q2025 2SD601A AMP CLK1 A25 A23 9V R2137 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP GND A-MUTE C25 C24 C2114 0.1 16V B:1608 10 VRF CLPO MN C OUT A29 A27 C2127 0.01 25V B:1608 GND C29 C27 R2184 1/16W :RN-CP 11 31 GND A28 1 R2187 0 :1608 12 30 32 A MUTE C2122 10 PS-V C30 C28 FB2002 BLM11A601S :1608 IC2007 CXD2073Q-T4 SUB COMB FILTER 29 C2092 0.1 16V B:1608 C2111 10 17 YOUT 0.022 18 DAVS R2148 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP 19 FSC A31 A30 5V C2006 0.1 16V B:1608 16 VIN 4 FSCIN CIN 6 25 20 DVDD R2166 560 1/16W :CHIP R2153 1k 1/16W :CHIP 3 21 ADVS 2 22 ADVD 1 23 DGND 24 DAVD C2089 10 33 80 6W -CP C2103 0.1 16V B:1608 DVDD C2099 0.1 16V B:1608 C2094 0.001 B:1608 DGND Q2022 2SD601A AMP +5V GND C31 GND C3 SUB TU V A3 MAIN TU R C2 A2 GND GND C1 MAIN TU V A1 MAIN TU L 21 U BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST IC2001 PIN VOLT 1 4.5 2 0.0 3 4.5 4 0.0 5 4.5 6 4.5 7 4.5 8 4.5 9 9.0 10 4.5 11 4.5 12 4.5 13 4.5 14 4.5 15 4.5 16 GND IC2002 PIN VOLT 1 4.6 2 5.0 3 3.1 4 GND 5 3.1 6 3.1 7 5.0 8 4.6 9 4.6 10 GND 11 4.6 12 5.0 13 9.0 14 4.6 15 GND 16 4.6 IC2003 PIN VOLT 1 4.5 2 4.5 3 4.4 4 GND 5 4.4 6 4.5 7 4.5 8 9.0 IC2004 PIN VOLT 1 3.9 2 4.4 3 3.9 4 4.4 5 0.5 6 NC 7 4.9 8 4.5 9 4.4 10 4.3 11 4.4 12 4.4 13 NC 14 NC 15 3.9 16 4.4 17 3.9 18 4.4 19 4.4 20 NC 21 4.9 22 3.9 23 3.9 24 4.4 25 3.9 26 4.4 27 NC 28 0.1 29 NC 30 NC 31 NC 32 GND 33 4.4 34 4.4 35 GND 36 0.0 37 NC 38 4.5 39 NC 40 4.5 41 4.4 42 9.0 43 4.4 44 4.3 45 4.5 46 NC 47 4.4 48 NC 49 5.3 50 4.5 51 4.4 52 4.5 53 4.9 54 4.5 55 NC 56 4.5 57 GND 58 4.3 59 4.4 60 3.9 61 4.4 62 4.4 63 4.3 64 4.5 IC2007 PIN VOLT 1 1.8 2 GND 3 5.0 4 1.1 5 NC 6 5.0 7 1.3 8 GND 9 2.0 10 2.7 11 1.0 12 2.0 13 GND 14 0.0 15 GND 16 GND 17 NC 18 GND 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 5.0 NC 5.0 GND NC GND 2.5 5.0 2.2 2.2 5.0 GND GND 1.8 All voltages are in V. C2077 100 16V 3 2 R2116 8.2k 1/16W :CHIP 8 R2070 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP VCC RIN ROUT LOUT 100 7 Q2012 2SB709A BUFFER Q2006 2SD601A R LINE OUT MUTE 1 8 Q2005 2SD601A L LINE OUT MUTE C2005 0.1 16V B:1608 R2111 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP O-V R2105 100 1/16W :CHIP R2068 2.2k 1/6W :CHIP O-L 100 7 4 6 LIN :CHIP C2107 0.1 :MPS R2114 1/16W R2038 :CHIP 1/16W C2101 10 100k 6 R V5 IN R V6 IN NC 5 5 Q2026 2SB709A BUFFER R R MONI-V D1-CR R2005 75 1/10W :RN-CP ROUT 4 AU-SEL2 D2007 MTZJ-10B C2007 10 R2006 470k 1/16W :CHIP VR VREF R DVI IN 9V L V5 IN C2 L V6 IN R MAIN IN GND LOUT 3 L L K D2008 MTZJ-10B C2008 10 R2007 470k 1/16W :CHIP AU-SEL1 OR DVD C2105 10 R VIDEO 5 YPBPR FOR HD 2 R2107 68 1/16W :CHIP C2083 100 16V IC2003 NJM4558-TE2 AUDIO-BUFFER R2193 100 1/16W :CHIP 9 100 J2005 5P — 1 10 R2029 :CHIP 1/16W R2035 :CHIP 1/16W R2036 :CHIP 1/16W C2032 10 R2057 1/16W 10k :CHIP 11 100 D2005 MTZJ-10B C2070 10 12 100 R2045 470k 1/16W :CHIP 13 R2030 100 1/16W :CHIP MAIN- R L LDVI IN DVI AUDIO J C1 IC2001 NJM2750M-TE2 AUDIO SWITCH L MAIN IN D2004 MTZJ-10B C2064 10 14 C2088 10 R2044 470k 1/16W :CHIP 15 R2028 :CHIP 10k 1/16W C2104 10 R VIDEO 7 16 MAIN-L — J2009 2P 100 100k R2115 1/16W D2010 MTZJ-10B R2037 :CHIP 1/16W :CHIP C2106 0.1 :MPS R2054 :CHIP 1/16W D2-Y C2076 100 16V R2008 75 1/10W :RN-CP I VIDEO D2011 MTZJ-10B VB — D1-CB R2004 75 1/10W :RN-CP VG L C2078 100 16V D2031 MTZJ-10B D1-Y C2003 470 25V R2196 470 1/16W :CHIP R2198 470k 1/16W :CHIP R2061 C2061 10 470 1/16W :CHIP R2197 470 1/16W :CHIP R2199 470k 1/16W :CHIP Y PR PB D1-Y 16 L2002 14 13 12 3 15 :LB2016 10 C2081 0.1 16V B:1608 C2080 100 16V R2092 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP J2002 3P — R2083 1/16W :1608 R2088 1/16W :1608 9 D2002 MTZJ-10B 5 0 R2078 1/16W :1608 4 2 D2042 MTZJ-10B 6 C2128 10 7 R2062 470 1/16W :CHIP 0 N D2-CR IC2002 NJM2283M YPBPR SWITCH O-R 0 J2003 3P D1-CB O-L D2039 MTZJ-10B 8 — D2-CB D2-Y D2003 MTZJ-10B 1 R O-V R2002 470k 1/16W :CHIP L 11 V J2004 3P MONITOR OUT +9V D2032 MTZJ-10B R2001 75 1/10W :RN-CP — M C2079 100 16V D1-CR R2003 75 1/10W :RN-CP R2108 47k 1/16W :CHIP Q2010 2SD601A SYNC SW D2001 MTZJ-10B O U BOARD WAVEFORMS 1 2.2Vp-p (H) — 68 — CN2002 11P :S-MICRO TO H4:CN9401 2-R 1 2 2-L 3 4 2-SW 2-Y GND V2-SSWIN 6 V2-Y IN 8 9 2-V GND V2-L IN 5 7 2-C V2-R IN 10 11 GND V2-C IN GND V2-V IN GND U BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST A/V SWITCH TERMINAL BLOCK AUDIO PROCESSOR 9-965-944-01<RA6>U Q2001 Q2002 Q2003 Q2004 Q2005 Q2006 Q2007 Q2008 Q2009 Q2010 Q2012 Q2013 Q2015 Q2016 Q2017 Q2020 Q2021 Q2022 Q2024 Q2025 Q2026 Q2027 Q2028 Q2029 B 0.1 8.4 7.8 3.8 0.3 0.3 0.4 4.3 4.4 0.0 4.5 4.3 4.5 4.7 5.0 1.6 4.2 3.3 1.5 2.6 7.2 1.3 1.1 0.4 C 4.9 0.1 5.6 7.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.0 9.0 5.0 GND 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 5.0 1.3 9.0 4.2 9.0 5.1 GND GND 0.0 E GND 9.0 8.5 3.2 GND GND 0.0 3.7 3.7 GND 5.1 3.7 3.9 8.7 4.4 1.0 4.8 2.7 0.9 2.0 7.9 2.0 1.7 GND All voltages are in V. — Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. AD BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | DRH DGV DGH DBH +5V DBV A RB1603 100*4 DRV +5V C1640 100 16V FB1606 BLM11A601S :1608 RB1604 100*4 — C1625 0.1 25V F:1608 +3.3V R1639 :CHIP 1/16W VSS8 WCLK2 WCLK1 BCLK YSIN YMIN BIN BOUT VDD4 RVOUT1 YMOUT 100 GVOUT1 VDD3 BVOUT1 GIN RHOUT1 RIN GHOUT1 VSSS BHOUT1 YSOUT RHOUT2 RVOUT2 R1651 330 1/16W :CHIP 50 R1655 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP E2 49 VDDE2 79 VSS7 80 TEST1 81 DAVDD1 82 VRN1 83 VRP1 84 DF 85 SG1 86 DAVSS1 87 NC1 88 DAVDD2 89 VRN2 HPIN 37 90 VRP2 VVSS 36 91 SHADING 92 SG2 93 DAVSS2 94 NC2 95 XTEST5 ODEVSEL 31 96 XTEST6 97 98 99 PDOUT 48 VCOIN 47 XTEST4 46 VVDD 45 GOUT 44 VCOSEL 43 EXCKSEL 42 EXCKIN 41 IC1601 CM0017AF DIGITAL-REGI VSS4 40 ROUT 39 E1 38 XTEST3 34 ODEVIN 33 ODEVOUT 32 29 VDDE1 28 XTEST7 CKOUT 27 PWM2 26 PWM1 VSS3 TEST3 HBLKOUT TEST2 VBLKOUT4 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 C1610 470p B:1608 C1636 0.1 16V B:1608 C1631 100 16V R1644 1/16W 2.2k R1646 1/16W 2.2k :CHIP R1662 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP FB1602 BLM11A601S :1608 RE_G Q1604 2SC2412K CLAMPS R1660 1k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP RE_R R1650 330 1/16W :CHIP EO 35 VPIN TEST4 C1630 0.1 25V F:1608 R1656 1k 1/16W :RN-CP +5V 1k R1642 1/16W :CHIP C1629 0.1 25V F:1608 R1647 10k 1/16W :CHIP +3.3V BHOUT2 78 R1608 100 1/16W :CHIP C1632 0.1 25V F:1608 +5V FB1614 BLM11A601S :1608 R1638 220 1/16W :CHIP R1666 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1647 680p CH:2012 C1645 470p CH:1608 +3.3V H +5V — +VCC 3 FB1607 BLM11A601S R1605 1k 1/16W :CHIP R1604 10k 1/16W C IP R1611 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R1614 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP +5V :1608 FB1616 BLM11A601S :1608 C1651 0.1 25V F:1608 +5V R1659 22k 1/16W :CHIP FB1615 BLM11A601S :1608 R1668 2.2k -VCC 5 4 — 8 FB1604 BLM11A601S :1608 7 R1665 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP +3.3V G 6 D1693 1SS355TE C1639 100 16V 1 R1600 10k 1/16W :CHIP 2 R1634 :CHIP 1/16W R1635 :CHIP 1/16W D1692 1SS355TE 100 C1626 25V F:1608 0.1 100 R1627 :CHIP 1/16W 0.1 — 1k D1691 1SS355TE C1617 25V F:1608 +3.3V R1645 330 1/16W :CHIP 77 100 F 51 DIVOUT VBLKOUT3 — R1607 1k 1/16W :CHIP 52 VBLKOUT2 F:1608 53 VBLKOUT1 25V C1609 0.0022 B:1608 54 SCLS 0.1 C1611 E 55 SDAS F:1608 56 XOFDET 25V 57 VDD2 0.1 58 VSS2 C1612 59 XRESET F:1608 60 XRAMCLR 25V 61 XMUTE 0.1 62 X12CRES C1613 63 XBUSY F:1608 64 XACKM 25V 65 XSTOP 0.1 66 SCLM C1614 67 SDAM F:1608 68 XWC C1604 0.1 25V F:1608 F:1608 25V 69 R1618 :CHIP 1/16W R1620 :CHIP 1/16W FB1601 BLM11A601S :1608 25V 0.1 70 100 C1601 100 16V 0.1 C1615 71 100 D C1616 72 VSS1 C1605 0.1 25V F:1608 73 VDD1 — 74 GHOUT2 XTEST2 C1606 0.1 25V F:1608 75 GVOUT2 76 RE_B R1641 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP XTEST1 C BVOUT2 — +5V B — RE_YS C1627 0.1 25V F:1608 IC1602 NJM2068V-TE2 RH FILTER & AMP R1669 22k 1/16W :RN-CP R1 2 1/ :RN KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | AD BOARD WAVEFORMS 10 VDDRH 11 VSSRV 12 RV 13 REFRV 14 VDDRV 15 VSSGH 16 GH 17 REFGH VDDGH NC NC NC NC VSSC1 VDDC 26 NC OUTC 25 48 9 REFRH 18 DGH 47 8 RH 19 DRH DVDD DVSS 43 VSSBV VSSBV 35 VSSBH 34 37 VDDBH NC NC 33 C1692 100 16V C1691 100 16V C1700 0.1 25V F:1608 C1699 0.1 25V F:1608 C1698 0.1 25V F:1608 C1704 100 16V 30 31 32 C1693 100 16V 29 VSSC2 C1697 0.1 25V F:1608 28 NC C1682 0.1 25V F:1608 27 GV VDDGV 36 REFBH REFGV C1683 0.1 25V F:1608 +5V R1685 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1666 100p CH:1608 R1681 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1681 0.1 25V F:1608 R1674 10k 1/16W :RN-CP IC1610 NJM2068V-TE2 GH FILTER & AMP R1691 22k 1/16W :RN-CP C1696 5p CH:1608 C1694 100p CH:1608 R1696 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1714 0.1 25V F:1608 R1694 10k 1/16W :RN-CP 8 7 -VCC IC1612 NJM2068V-TE2 BH FILTER & AMP R1704 22k 1/16W :RN-CP -5V R1699 2.2k 1/16W C1722 5p CH:1608 5 4 R1693 22k 1/16W :RN-CP 6 2 1 +VCC 3 7 5 -VCC +5V R1683 2.2k C1718 0.1 25V F:1608 6 3 4 C1669 5p CH:1608 C1711 680p CH:2012 C1709 470p CH:1608 8 +VCC 2 C1675 470p CH:1608 R1671 22k 1/16W :RN-CP R1700 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1688 0.1 25V F:1608 1 R1684 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1659 0.1 25V F:1608 R1701 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1678 680p CH:2012 5 2.5 Vp-p (V) 44 39 41 VDDBV BH C1684 0.1 25V F:1608 40 REFBV 38 BV +5V 45 MUTED 42 DRV C1701 0.0047 B:CHIP 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 VSSRH 20 C1670 0.1 25V F:1608 DVSS 21 C1663 100 16V C1671 0.1 25V F:1608 WCLK 22 C1656 0.1 25V F:1608 C1664 100 16V C1672 0.1 25V F:1608 BCLK 23 C1657 0.1 25V F:1608 C1665 100 16V DBV 24 C1658 0.1 25V F:1608 4 DGV R1706 22k 1/16W :RN-CP C1721 100p CH:1608 R1709 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1708 10k 1/16W :RN-CP 2.1 Vp-p (V) 2.3 Vp-p (V) 2.1 Vp-p (V) IC1608 CD0031AM D/A CONVERTER DBH 3 2 DRV DGH DRH DGV DBH DBV 1 6 2.0 Vp-p (V) 2.3 Vp-p (V) FB1615 BLM11A601S :1608 R1604 10k 1/16W :CHIP 31 I DPJE SVA1 30 I DPJE SVA2 29 I/DREG ACK 28 I/DREG BSY 27 I/DREG OVF 26 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I SEN_U 4 I SEN_LE 3 I SEN_R 2 I SEN_LO 1 I OSC 20 GND 64 O/RAM CLR R1601 47k 1/16W :CHIP I VBLK 21 O OSC 63 /RESET 22 I HP 23 62 O/DREGI MUTE I/BINT 24 61 O/DREGI RST I EXPLL 25 60 O/I2C RST 15 16 17 18 4 C1652 0.1 25V F:1608 Q1607 2SC2412K 32 1k -VCC IC1603 NJM2068V-TE2 RV-FILTER & AMP RE_YS R1670 22k 1/16W :RN-CP R1687 470 1/10W :RN-CP R1637 1/16W :CHIP RE_YS/YM 0.1 C1628 25V F:1608 IC1605 PST9143NL DEF5V RESET 19 L NC E E VCC RST R1713 10k 1/16W :CHIP R1686 100 1/10W :RN-CP R1653 470 1/16W :CHIP 5 O R 59 O/NVM STOP I EXODD R1606 1k 1/16W :CHIP -5V 4 58 33 I DPJE SVA0 IC1606 CXP86460-647Q PJED-CPU 57 K 34 8 +VCC 7 C1646 470p CH:1608 35 O I 36 O B 37 O G 38 O YS NC 39 O YM 40 O XLC GN D 41 VD D 42 I EXLC 43 55 O/NVM WRITE PROT 56 — 44 I/ VP 45 1 — 46 2 54 47 3 53 O HSHIFT 48 MAIN SDA 52 O VSHIFT 49 DREG SCL C1603 0.1 25V F:1608 50 I DR EG SDA C1602 100 16V 51 MAIN SCL J C1618 100 16V R1667 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP 3 R1602 10k 1/16W :CHIP C1649 680p CH:2012 R1658 22k 1/16W :CHIP R1676 1k 1/16W :CHIP R1625 1k 1/16W :CHIP 6 R1609 100 1/16W :CHIP O DR EG SDA — C1607 100 16V 5 R1603 1k 1/16W :CHIP R1668 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP 1 C1608 0.1 25V F:1608 2 C1621 0.1 25V F:1608 RB1605 100*4 Q1603 2SC2412K INV C1635 47p CH:1608 I R1714 10k 1/16W :CHIP R1712 10k 1/16W :CHIP D1603 1SS355TE Q1606 2SC2412K SW R1619 0 :1608 R1711 10k 1/16W :CHIP 100 100 BV RV BH RH R1654 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP GV PDAT C1633 0.1 25V F:1608 GH PCLK E WP 8 A2 VDD 7 A1 6 A0 5 R1622 33k 1/10W :CHIP M 1 R1680 0 :1608 2 R1636 10k 1/16W :CHIP 3 SEN_R SEN_LE SEN_U SEN_LO C1619 0.1 25V F:1608 4 1k — R1615 :CHIP 1/16W C1634 4.7 R1649 1/16W :CHIP R1648 1/16W :CHIP IC1607 M24128-BWMN6T PJED NVM X1601 16MHz — :1608 :1608 :1608 :1608 :1608 FB1608 BLM11A601S FB1609 BLM11A601S FB1610 BLM11A601S FB1611 BLM11A601S FB1612 BLM11A601S FB1613 BLM11A601S :1608 RE_G RE_B RE_R 17 18 GV BH 19 16 GH 20 15 RV BV 14 RH GND 13 GND 9 12 GND 8 11 PDAT 6 -5V 7 10 PCLK 6 SDAT SCLK 5 /A_RESET 4 GND 3 /BINT 2 20 RE_YS CN1602 20P :B TO B-S TO A:CN11 1 19 5 4 3 RE_B 18 2 RE_R 17 GND 16 +5V GND +3.3V 15 1 C1641 0.1 25V F:1608 RE_G RE_YS/YM L1602 :LB2016 :1608 1k 14 13 12 HP VP GND /REGI_MUTE 11 8 H SAW 7 H CENT 9 6 H SHIFT V SHIFT 10 5 GND DF 4 SEN_U GND 3 D1606 UPZS-5.1B TO A:CN12 C1644 0.1 25V F:1608 C1730 1000 6.3V R1657 :CHIP 1/16W :1608 :1608 FB1605 BLM11A601S FB1617 BLM11A601S 1k C1637 22p CH:1608 FB1603 BLM11A601S SEN_R SEN_LE SEN_U SEN_LO R1621 1/16W :CHIP R1623 :CHIP 1/16W R1643 1/16W :CHIP R1652 :CHIP 1/16W C1643 0.1 25V F:1608 SEN_R CN1601 20P :B TO B-S P 1k 1k D1605 UPZS-5.1B 1k SEN_LO 2 — C1732 0.01 25V B:1608 SEN_U D1604 UPZS-5.1B 1 O C1733 0.01 25V B:1608 SEN_LE D1607 UPZS-5.1B SEN_R C1734 0.01 25V B:1608 SEN_LE C1731 0.01 25V B:1608 SEN_LO — 1SS355TE C1638 22p CH:1608 D1601 N — 71 — R1699 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP 7 2 6 3 -VCC R1703 22k 1/16W :RN-CP IC1611 NJM2068V-TE2 BV FILTER & AMP C1690 100p CH:1608 C1720 5p CH:1608 R1707 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1705 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1702 22k 1/16W :RN-CP C1717 100p CH:1608 DIGITAL REGI PJED CPU PJE DRIVE 9-965-944-01<RA6>AD — BH C1712 0.1 25V F:1608 5 R1697 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1695 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1690 22k 1/16W :RN-CP RV 1 8 C1695 R1692 5p 22k 1/16W CH:1608 :RN-CP 4 -VCC IC1609 NJM2068V-TE2 GV FILTER & AMP BV C1668 100p CH:1608 RH R1670 22k 1/16W :RN-CP C1680 0.1 25V F:1608 GH C1677 100 16V GV R1675 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R1673 10k 1/16W :RN-CP C1715 0.1 25V F:1608 +VCC 6 3 4 C1673 5p CH:1608 C1708 680p CH:2012 C1707 470p CH:1608 7 1 +VCC 2 8 7 5 6 C1674 470p CH:1608 R1672 22k 1/16W :RN-CP R1698 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1685 0.1 25V F:1608 5 R1682 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP C1661 0.1 25V F:1608 C1676 680p CH:2012 8 R1683 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. B BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1 OF 2) 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | RB3307 56*4 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 RB3306 56*4 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DOM XWE DQ7 A10 A11 A2 A1 A3 — A0 XCS XRAS A XCAS | C54O 1 3.3V L3301 C3301 0.1 25V F:1608 B 2 1 DQ0 VCC DQ13 VSSQ DQ14 DQ15 VSS 10 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 — XCAS XRAS XWE DQ7 XCS DOM DQ5 DQ6 DQ3 DQ1 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ11 DQ0 DQ10 DQ12 DQ15 DQ9 DQ11 DQ13 DQ14 DQ8 DQ9 DQ8 DQ10 A10 A11 A3 A2 A1 DQ15 +3.3V IHDD W13ID VS1 VD1 5 6 7 8 XRAS XCAS MODE IVDD 9 10 11 XCS DOM XWE 13 12 14 15 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 VS2 17 16 18 19 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 21 20 22 23 AVD1 VS3 VD2 DQ0 25 24 26 27 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 AVS1 29 28 30 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 32 31 33 34 VS4 TENA3 DQ8 DQ9 36 35 37 38 ADDR8 ADDR9 ADDR10 ADDR11 40 39 41 ADDR5 ADDR6 ADDR7 43 42 44 45 C13O 47 46 48 49 51 50 52 53 VS6 AVS6 208 54 DVSFT AVD6 207 55 DLINIT DIYD7 206 56 IFPCT DIYD6 205 57 FV DIYD5 204 58 FH DIYD4 203 59 PXI DIYD3 202 60 VSTILL1 DIYD2 201 61 VSTILL0 DIYD1 200 62 VDPR DIYD0 199 63 VDCL VS18 198 64 VDL0 VD12 197 65 VDL1 DICD7 196 66 VS7 DICD6 195 67 XRST DICD5 194 68 CRCT DICD4 193 69 GAME DICD3 192 70 OCKSL DICD2 191 71 M0 DICD1 190 72 M1 DICD0 189 73 RBSL VS17 188 74 VD5 TRST 187 75 VS8 TDO 186 C3343 0.1 25V F:1608 VS5 R3326 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP VD3 LINE-W ADDR4 C3335 0.1 25V F:1608 R3325 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP H — R3382 0 :1608 ADDR0 R3366 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP ADDR1 R3369 0 :1608 DRC-FILM — ADDR2 R3365 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP ADDR3 R3323 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP VD4 G R3324 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP AVS2 R3364 0 :1608 PXI AVD2 C3325 0.1 25V F:1608 — C3319 0.1 25V F:1608 C3313 0.1 25V F:1608 +1.8V F C3318 0.1 25V F:1608 C3317 0.1 25V F:1608 4 :CHIP D3302 UDZS-9.1B C3316 0.1 25V F:1608 3 C3312 100 6.3V :AL-CP C3315 0.1 25V F:1608 2 L3303 — A0 C3309 100 6.3V :AL-CP C3308 0.1 25V F:1608 C3307 0.1 25V F:1608 C3314 0.1 25V F:1608 RB3305 56*4 1 G O A8 I A9 E A4 C3306 47 16V :AL-CP IC3302 BA18BC0FP-E2 1.8V-REG A5 — A6 :CHIP A7 +3.3V RB3304 56*4 DQ2 L3302 D C3305 0.1 25V F:1608 C3304 0.1 25V F:1608 3.3V C3303 100 6.3V :AL-CP C3302 0.1 25V F:1608 DQ4 3.3V-2 3 DQ2 40 4 DQ1 39 5 VSSQ 38 6 DQ10 37 7 VCCQ DQ8 DQ9 36 8 DQ11 DQ7 DQ6 CLK UDOM NC VCCQ 35 9 DQ12 11 DQ5 12 VCCQ 13 CAS 34 14 WE 33 15 LDQM 32 16 VCCQ CKE ADDR8 ADDR9 NC 31 ADDR11 ADDR10 30 17 RAS ADDR7 29 18 CS ADDR5 ADDR6 28 19 DQ4 20 DQ3 21 ADDR2 27 22 ADDR1 VSS ADDR4 26 23 ADDR0 VCC ADDR3 C 24 VSSQ 25 IC3301 HY57V161610DTC 16M-SDRAM VSSQ — :CHIP C3326 0.1 25V F:1608 C3333 0.1 25V F:1608 C3341 0.1 25V F:1608 C332 10 16 :AL- 56 R33 1/16W 56 R33 1/16W KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | B BOARD WAVEFORMS 1 2 +5V Q3307 2SC2412K BUFFER R3303 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP FL3301 7.2MHz :LPF 4 R3372 470 1/16W :CHIP Q3309 2SC2412K BUFFER 3 R3376 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP 2 1 3 R3371 560 1/16W :RN-CP R3373 470 1/16W :CHIP FL3302 3.6MHz :LPF 1 R3375 560 1/16W :RN-CP 1.5 Vp-p (H) 3 C3334 0.1 16V B:1608 4 1.1 Vp-p (H) 5 CR R3381 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP 4 R3383 470 1/16W :CHIP R3301 100 1/16W :CHIP 3 R3305 100 1/16W :CHIP Q3308 2SA1037AK BUFFER R3307 0 :1608 C3311 0.1 25V F:1608 10 R3380 560 1/16W :RN-CP CN3203 64P :B TO B-P TO A:CN13 R3379 100 1/16W :CHIP MID OUT MID HS MID VS CB A1 MID HS C1 MID VS 49 45 D(C)2 42 D(C)3 41 39 D(C)7 37 D(C)6 D(C)8 36 D(C)5 38 D(C)4 VDD(QC) VRB(C) GND(C) 1 VIN(C) 0 VCC(C) 9 VRT(C) B-Y 8 CLPV(C) 7 IBIAS(C) 6 VDD DGND 4 D(B)1 D(B)2 D(B)3 1 D(B)4 OE(C) 0 D(B)5 VDD(QB) 48 46 MODE1 D(C)1 DGND(QB) 47 MODE0 R3320 56 1/16W :RN-CP R3322 56 1/16W :RN-CP DRC SEL VD3 MID CR C4 A6 MID Y C6 GND A7 GND C7 GND A8 GND C8 GND C3338 0.1 25V F:1608 SEL Y/CR/CB VD A10 GND C10 GND DRC SEL1 A12 MID VD GND C14 DRC SEL2 A15 VD1 GND GND C16 SEL CB OUT A17 SEL CR OUT A18 RST SEL Y OUT GND MID HD C17 C3340 0.1 25V F:1608 GND A14 A16 SEL CR OUT GND C11 C15 SEL CB OUT HD C9 C13 VD1 GND MID CB A13 DRC SEL2 GND C5 C12 HD3 GND A4 A11 DRC SEL1 MID SYNC GND MID YS A9 44 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 50 VIN(B) VRT(B) VCC(B) CLPV(B) IBIAS(B) EXTCLP CLK CLPEN XSYNC IBIAS(A) CLPV(A) VIN(A) GND(B) OE(B) IC3304 TLC5733A 3CH 8BIT A/D 6 43 VDD(QA) R-Y :CHIP R3314 75 1/16W :RN-CP R3318 75 1/16W :RN-CP VRB(B) MID Y GND C3 A5 MID CB L3304 40 D(A)1 5 5V C3322 47 16V :AL-CP 35 D(A)2 MID YS C3332 16V :AL-CP 34 D(A)3 A3 33 D(A)4 VCC(A) 64 D(A)5 VRT(A) GND(A) 2 3 4 5 D(A)6 C2 4 R3311 56 1/16W :RN-CP DGND(QC) 9 D(B)6 L3305 C3328 16V :AL-CP C3321 0.1 25V F:1608 Y 7 D(B)8 C3339 0.1 25V F:1608 6 Y0 7 Y1 8 Y2 D(A)7 9 Y3 D(A)8 10 Y4 DGND(QA) 11 Y5 TEST 12 Y6 C3331 47 16V :AL-CP NT/PAL 13 Y7 OE(A) 14 1 R3321 1/16W :RN-CP VRB(A) 8 D(B)7 R3317 68 1/16W :RN-CP R3319 1/16W :RN-CP 3 3V 1 Q3310 2SA1037AK BUFFER R3312 56 1/16W :RN-CP 15 6 C3327 0.1 25V F:1608 R3313 15k 1/16W :CHIP R3315 15k 1/16W :CHIP 16 6 6 2 MID CR R3308 0 :1608 R3309 56 1/16W :RN-CP R3316 68 1/16W :RN-CP 10 C3320 0.1 25V F:1608 R3310 56 1/16W :RN-CP C3323 10 16V :AL-CP C3337 0.1 16V B:1608 A2 C3310 0.1 25V F:1608 C3324 0.1 25V F:1608 R3378 470 1/16W :CHIP FL3303 3.6MHz :LPF 1.4 Vp-p (H) 6 1.2 Vp-p (H) Q3311 2SC2412K BUFFER 1.3 Vp-p (H) Y Q3306 2SA1037AK BUFFER R3374 100 1/16W :CHIP 6 2 C3329 0.1 16V B:1608 R3304 100 1/16W :CHIP 6 4 R3377 470 1/16W :CHIP R3302 470 1/16W :CHIP C18 GND GND RST SEL Y OUT 1.5 Vp-p (H) TMS 77 CYD0 TDI 78 CYD1 TCK IC3303 CXD2095AQ DRC-MF 79 FSEL VD11 80 S0 DIY7 181 81 S1 DIY6 180 82 AVD3 DIY5 179 83 AVS3 DIY4 178 84 VS9 DIY3 177 85 ORDER DIY2 176 86 INSEL DIY1 175 87 LEVEL DIY0 174 88 XCLH VS16 173 89 RXI VD10 172 90 XOC DIC7 171 91 FPO DIC6 170 92 FPD DIC5 169 93 FFSW DIC4 168 94 VD6 DIC3 167 95 HREF DIC2 166 96 RPLLHD DIC1 165 97 C54I DIC0 164 98 XH9O VS15 163 99 XV9O IVD 162 100 101 WPLLHD 160 102 BCON 159 103 RCON 158 ADHD 157 V9O 14 13 Y4 Y3 Y2 Y1 Y0 C3351 0.1 25V F:1608 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 C3357 0.1 25V F:1608 R3333 0 :1608 C3368 0.1 25V F:1608 C3369 0.1 25V F:1608 25V Q3303 2SC2412K F:1608 +3.3V R3348 0 :1608 CB5 CB4 CB6 CB7 CB1 CB3 CB0 CB2 CR5 CR7 CR6 CR1 CR3 CR4 CR0 CR2 Y7 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y0 Y1 Y2 Y3 C3372 25V F:1608 C3367 0.1 25V F:1608 0.1 R3359 220 1/16W :RN-CP 0.1 C3371 25V F:1608 R3358 1/16W :RN-CP R3345 1/16W :RN-CP 3.3k Q3305 2SA1037AK 0.1 12 11 10 9 R3344 470k 1/16W :CHIP C3366 0.1 25V F:1608 C3365 0.1 25V F:1608 R3357 220 1/16W :RN-CP 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Y5 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 7 DBO8 DBO9 VS14 DBO4 DBO5 DBO6 DBO7 DBO1 DBO2 DBO3 VS13 AVD5 AVS5 DBO0 DRO7 DRO8 DRO9 VD9 DRO3 DRO4 DRO5 DRO6 VS12 DRO0 DRO1 DRO2 DYO7 DYO8 DYO9 DYO3 DYO4 DYO5 DYO6 C27O DYO0 DYO1 R3 2 1/ :C L3312 C54O XDRCHS C3375 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP R3349 620 1/16W :RN-CP R3350 270 1/16W :CHIP R3840 33 1/16W :CHIP C3374 0.1 25V F:1608 C3376 0.1 25V F:1608 DRC DRCDCLK R3360 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP XDRCVS C3379 0.1 25V F:1608 DYO2 VD8 C54O C3378 47 16V :AL-CP Y6 +1.8V C3370 C3364 0.1 25V F:1608 :CHIP C3377 0.01 25V B:1608 Y7 5 R3367 33 1/16W :CHIP C3363 47 16V :AL-CP 3.3V R3355 1k 1/16W :CHIP VS11 R3352 470k 1/16W :CHIP R3354 220 1/16W :CHIP DAVS R3353 22k 1/16W :CHIP ABO N AVD4 R3347 330 1/16W :CHIP AVS4 C3373 10p CH:1608 R3342 3.6k 1/16W :RN-CP VB — LOGIC VDD VCO VDD SELECT R BIAS VCO OUT VCO IN FINA VCO GND FINB VCO INHBIT PFD OUT PFD INHBIT LOGIC GND NC R3335 10k 1/16W :CHIP VG 100 R3384 1/16W :CHIP R3343 1/16W :CHIP R3346 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP ARO VS10 C3360 0.1 25V F:1608 DAVD FB3303 BLM11B470SB 100 100 AYO IC3306 TLC2933IPWR READ PLL R3341 220 1/16W :CHIP M O VD7 L3311 — — HD2 :CHIP 220 L3310 VRF C3359 47 16V :AL-CP IRF C3358 0.1 25V F:1608 VD2O Q3302 2SC2412K 104 L CLP W13I 161 5V 76 — B2 F:1608 182 K 75 — TDO 183 C3350 0.1 25V F:1608 74 J TRST VS8 184 C3349 0.1 25V F:1608 73 — VS17 VD5 187 I RBSL 186 25V F:1608 185 1/16W :CHIP — P — 73 — C3340 0.1 25V F:1608 32 GND(C) 31 VIN(C) 30 VCC(C) 29 VRT(C) 28 CLPV(C 27 IBIAS( 26 VDD 25 DGND 24 D(B)1 23 D(B)2 22 D(B)3 21 D(B)4 20 D(B)5 19 D(B)6 L3305 18 D(B)7 17 D(B)8 0.1 25V F:1608 3.3V A18 C18 RST SEL Y OUT A19 :CHIP C0 C1 C2 C5 C4 C6 C3 C7 1 R3327 15k 1/16W :CHIP 3.3V-2 :CHIP C3345 47 16V :AL-CP C3348 0.1 25V F:1608 R3328 0 :1608 C3344 0.1 25V F:1608 C3347 0.1 25V F:1608 5V C3336 10 16V :AL-CP 2 3 S-HD Q3301 2SC2412K C3354 0.1 25V F:1608 R3329 330 1/16W :CHIP 5V R3330 330 1/16W :CHIP L3309 :CHIP IC3305 TLC2932IPWR WRITE PLL R3331 47k 1/16W :CHIP 3.3V FB3302 BLM41P750S L3307 S-VD :CHIP C3352 10 16V :AL-CP L3308 :CHIP C3353 47 16V :AL-CP 9V R3337 820 1/16W :CHIP MID BUSY SUB G R3338 1k 1/16W :CHIP 5V C3362 4.7 6.3V B:CHIP 3303 2412K R3351 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 14 13 12 11 10 +5V C23 GND A24 GND C24 S-HD A25 3.3V C25 S-VD A26 C27 C29 A30 C30 DAT1 C31 VP CLK1 A32 C32 R3340 680k 1/16W :CHIP R3339 680k 1/16W :CHIP C3361 0.01 25V B:1608 R3356 680 1/16W :CHIP R3361 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP AD-DRC 9-965-944-01<RA6>B P1 — CB A23 A31 C3356 47 16V :AL-CP Q3304 2SC2412K R3348 0 :1608 C22 A29 IIC1 C3355 0.1 25V F:1608 GND C28 SUB YS TH CONT R3332 5.1k 1/16W :RN-CP GND A22 A28 D3301 UDZS-3.9B REG Y CR C21 A27 9 LOGICVDD VCO VDD SELECT R BIAS VCO OUT VCO IN FINA VCO GND FINB VCO INHBIT PFD OUT PFD INHBIT LOGIC GND NC 8 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 R3334 100 1/16W :CHIP GND A21 C26 MID MICRO MID BINT R3306 100 1/16W :CHIP GND A20 C20 C3346 0.1 25V F:1608 L3306 GND RST SEL Y OUT C19 GND GND 9V MID BUSY GND SUB G SUB YS MID BINT TH CONT(X-SW) GND GND DAT1 VP(V-FBP) CLK1 Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level field repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. 181 VDOCIN7 C3425 0.47 10V B:CHIP SDDQM0 SDDQM1 A4 A5 A6 A7 C3412 0.1 25V F:1608 A8 A1 A0 A2 A9 A10 CS A12 A11 RAS CAS WE D7 D4 D6 D3 D5 D2 D0 D1 D12 D13 D14 C3411 0.1 25V F:1608 SDADR5 SDADR4 VDD2 SDADR8 SDADR7 SDADR6 VSS SDADR9 SDADR0 SDADR1 SDADR2 SDADR10 SDCS VSSSD SDADR11 SDCLKIN SDADR12 VSS VDD2 SDRAS SDCKE SDCAS SDCLK SDWE VDD1 SDDQM0 SDDAT7 SDDQM1 SDDAT6 VSS SDDAT3 SDDAT4 VDD1 SDDAT0 SDDAT1 SDDAT2 SDDAT13 SDDAT14 SDDAT15 VSS VDD1 SDDAT11 VDOYIN3 VDOYIN2 SDDAT5 SDA 182 VDOCIN6 SDDA 183 VDOCIN5 SDDA 184 VDOCIN4 SDDA 185 VDOCIN3 SDDA SDDA 189 AUXCIN5 SDDA 190 VDOCIN2 SDDA 191 VDOCIN1 SDDA 11 192 VDOCIN0 SDDA 10 193 OVDD22 14 188 AUXCIN5 C3422 0.1 25V F:1608 1 4 R3448 680k 1/16W :CHIP C3423 0.01 25V B:1608 SDDA 194 VDOCLKIN V 195 OVDD11 SDDA 196 VDOPLLHLD SDDA 197 VDD1 SDDA 198 VSS SDDA 3 IC3406 TC7SET08FU 2 5 12 13 R3429 1.5k 1/16W :CHIP IC3407 TC7SET08FU 1 R3454 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP E | 187 AUXCIN6 C3420 10 16V :AL-CP C3424 0.1 25V F:1608 R3447 680 1/16W :CHIP 14 199 XRESET 2 R3446 1k 1/16W :CHIP | 200 VDOHLFCK 3 R3445 0 :1608 C3419 0.1 25V F:1608 5 Q3401 2SC2412K 13 186 AUXCIN7 :CHIP 4 VD0 VS LOGICVDD VCO VDD SELECT R BIAS VCO OUT VCO IN FINA VCO GND FINB VCO INHBIT PFD OUT PFD INHBIT LOGIC GND NC L3404 9 4 5 7 6 3 4 R3434 100 1/16W :CHIP 5V — :CHIP 8 R3432 330 1/16W :CHIP 3 1 C3421 0.1 25V F:1608 2 HD3 D L3403 R3423 220 1/16W :CHIP IC3404 TLC2932IPWR WRITE PLL IC3405 TC7SET08FU MID SYNC 5 — 5V C3416 0.1 25V F:1608 C3415 10 16V :AL-CP | 180 179 178 177 176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 C3408 100 6.3V :AL-CP VDOYIN0 CR-CL MID_RST 12 C3409 0.1 25V F:1608 C3410 0.1 25V F:1608 D3099 1SS355-TE 1 C R3495 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3496 22 1/16W :CHIP R3499 1k 1/16W :CHIP | C3414 0.1 25V F:1608 VDOYIN1 C3448 0.01 25V B:1608 Q3409 2SC2412K CR-CL 2 — C3413 0.1 25V F:1608 D15 C3404 100 6.3V :AL-CP 4 CB-CL C3403 0.1 25V F:1608 SDDAT12 R3485 1k 1/16W :CHIP 5 1 C3443 0.01 25V B:1608 L3402 CB-CL R3491 1k 1/16W :CHIP 11 O R3410 10k 1/16W :CHIP 2 R3486 22 1/16W :CHIP G :CHIP 3 Q3407 2SC2412K B I | D11 IC3403 PST9120NL Y-CL R3476 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3401 0.1 25V F:1608 Y-CL 10 D9 R3471 1k 1/16W :CHIP | SDDAT9 — C3433 0.01 25V B:1608 9 SDDAT10 R3472 22 1/16W :CHIP | IC3401 BA25BC0FP-E2 2.5V-REG 3.3V 5V Q3403 2SC2412K 8 D10 A | Y-CL 7 CR-CL | CB-CL 6 D8 | SDDAT8 5 VDOYIN7 | VDOYCLVL 4 VDOCRCLVL | VDOCBCLVL 3 VSS | VDD2 2 VDOYIN6 | VDOYIN4 1 VDOYIN5 B BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2 OF 2) 201 XVDOVS SDDA 202 XVDOHS SDDA — 14 1 2 13 3 12 4 11 5 SEL CR OUT R3492 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q3408 2SA1037AK 10 C3002 47 6.3V :BP 9 SEL CB OUT C3001 47 6.3V :BP R3493 2.4k 1/16W :RN-CP R3955 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3447 0.1 25V F:1608 R3871 13k 1/16W :RN-CP C3003 47 6.3V :BP R3483 2.4k 1/16W :RN-CP G 5V R3503 1k 1/16W :CHIP Y-CL R3502 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3484 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3504 1k 1/16W :CHIP — R3506 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3953 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q3406 2SA1037AK — R3036 100 1/16W :CHIP R3037 100 R3038 560 1/16W :RN-CP R3039 560 1/16W :RN-CP R3916 10 1/16W :RN-CP TH-CB Q3007 2SC2412K R3917 C3435 0.1 25V F:1608 IICCK 207 AVSSAD3 208 ANCRIN 209 AVCCAD2 210 ANCBIN 214 AVCCAD1 215 ANYGIN C3434 47 16V :AL-CP Q3405 2SA1037AK C3432 0.1 25V F:1608 IIC IC3408 CXD9509AQ MID-XA IIC OVD DXT 218 DTVYIN6 DSPL 219 DTVYIN5 AVCC 220 DTVYIN4 DXT2 225 DTVYIN3 R3836 270 1/16W :RN-CP R3803 270 1/16W :RN-CP R3804 270 1/16W :RN-CP R3805 270 1/16W :RN-CP R3834 270 1/16W :RN-CP R3835 270 1/16W :RN-CP C3455 10 16V :AL-CP C3456 0.1 25V F:1608 R3807 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3808 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3809 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3810 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3839 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3841 120 1/16W :RN-CP R3815 15 1/16W :RN CP R3816 22 1/16W RN CP R3817 22 1/16W RN CP DSPL DSP 224 OVSS2 R3802 270 1/16W :RN-CP C3458 0.1 25V AVS AVSS 217 DTVYIN7 223 DTVCLKIN C3454 0.1 25V F:1608 R3814 10 1/16W :RN CP AVC 216 AVSSAD1 222 VSS R3837 270 1/16W :RN-CP :CHIP DXT1 221 VDD1 R3838 270 1/16W :RN-CP R3869 13k 1/16W :RN-CP C3453 10 16V :AL-CP C3457 10 16V AL CP TMOD 206 AVCCAD3 213 ANREF1 L3409 TH-Y Q3006 2SC2412K 205 VDOCLAMP C3431 47 16V :AL-CP R3467 1k 1/16W :CHIP 5V H R3464 1k 1/16W :CHIP 212 ANREF2 C3438 0.1 25V F:1608 R3870 13k 1/16W :RN-CP R3477 2.4k 1/16W :RN-CP R3915 10 1/16W :RN-CP 204 XOSDVS :CHIP 211 AVSSAD2 Q3005 2SC2412K R3035 100 1/16W :CHIP L3405 C3437 47 16V :AL-CP L3001 0 :CHIP C3044 0.1 25V F:1608 R3465 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3954 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3478 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3445 47 16V :AL-CP R3505 1k 1/16W :CHIP CR-CL C3429 10 16V :AL-CP 6 SEL Y OUT FL3003 AFC79YL25MAIT 8 F SEL Y/CR/CB 7 — R3501 1k 1/16W :CHIP C3430 0.1 25V F:1608 CB-CL 203 XOSDHS 9V R3842 750 1/16W DXT 226 DTVYIN2 OV 227 DTVYIN1 XDS 228 DTVYIN0 XDS 229 DTVCIN7 XDS 230 DTVCIN6 DSP 231 DTVCIN5 DSP 232 AUXCIN3 DSP 233 AUXCIN2 DSP 234 AUXCIN1 235 AUXCIN0 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 16 | 17 | SDDQM1 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | SDDQM0 15 22 | 23 3.3V-2 3.3V C3405 100 6.3V :AL-CP L3401 C3406 0.1 16V B:1608 83 AVCCDSP 82 XTST VSS VDD1 81 80 77 76 OVSS3 75 XDSPYS 74 XDSPVS 73 XDSPHS 72 DSPCR0 71 DSPCR1 70 DSPCR2 69 DSPCR3 68 VSS 67 VDD2 66 C3444 0.1 25V F:1608 L3406 :CHIP R3498 560 1/16W :CHIP R3497 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP :CHIP C3450 0.1 25V F:1608 D21 3 4 D22 5 6 D23 7 8 86 81 84 85 83 82 79 78 80 77 A8 64 A7 63 A6 62 A5 61 A4 DQ30 DQ18 DQ29 VCCQ VSSQ DQ19 DQ28 DQ20 DQ27 VSSQ VCCQ DQ21 DQ26 DQ22 DQ25 VCCQ VSSQ DQ23 DQ24 VCC VSS 58 57 VCCQ DQ17 2 D31 3 4 D30 5 6 D29 7 8 D28 1 2 D27 3 4 D26 5 6 D25 7 8 D24 56 VSSQ 59 60 A3 1 55 N.C. DQ31 54 N.C. DQ16 RB3427 47*4 53 DQM3 VSS 52 11 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 66 A9 65 67 68 R3428 33 1/16W :CHIP RB3428 47*4 C3436 0.1 16V B:1608 IC3402 MT48LC2M32B2TG-6 64M-SDRAM R3800 0 :1608 VD0 VS VD3 HD3 MID YS IC3411 TC7W04FU CR0 CR1 CR3 2 DQM2 VCC C3446 0.1 16V B:1608 R3811 100 1/16W :CHIP CR2 1 FB3402 BK2125HM102 R3490 0 :1608 C3452 0.1 25V F:1608 C3462 0.1 25V F:1608 D20 C3449 0.1 25V F:1608 L3407 79 78 15 RB3424 47*4 C3418 0.1 16V B:1608 51 8 D8 R3421 0 :1608 50 6 7 D9 8 49 4 5 D19 D10 6 7 48 3 D18 4 5 47 D17 D11 3 46 2 2 45 S C3441 CH:1608 3.3V-2 DXT2IN 1 D12 1 RB3426 47*4 C3460 47p CH:1608 MID SYNC MID VS C3489 0.1 25V F:1608 100 R3812 1/16W :CHIP R3813 100 1/16W :CHIP DRC SEL2 IC3412 TC7W08FU 5V L3416 :CHIP 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 DSPLPFO DSPCLK 12p C3428 0.1 16V B:1608 D13 8 7 84 A3 D14 6 6 85 A2 D15 4 7 5 86 A4 43 87 AVSSSD Q3404 2SK2036 LEVEL-SHIFT 8 AVCCSD DSPLPFI R3475 100 1/16W :CHIP X3401 18.543956MHz 88 AVSSDSP DXT2OUT D3402 DAP202K 7 DXT1OUT C3440 12p CH:1608 R3489 0 :1608 89 R3452 0 :1608 D16 FB3401 BK2125HM102 6 VDD1 90 A1 16 R3470 100 1/16W :CHIP 1 VSS C3439 0.1 25V F:1608 A5 17 Q3402 2SK2036 LEVEL-SHIFT D3401 DAN202K 5 91 A0 18 D31 2 92 A6 19 A2 3 93 A7 A10 20 A1 94 DXT1IN A8 A11 22 A0 R3461 10k 1/16W :CHIP RB3423 47*4 95 IICSDA A9 A12 24 A10 D30 96 OVDD21 N.C. 23 A11 S IICSCL CKE 2 5 44 IICCKSEL CS 1 97 CLK 2 98 MST A12 C3426 0.1 25V F:1608 99 XSM TMODENB N.C. RAS RB3425 47*4 3 3 SDDAT31 N.C. CAS 21 D29 100 DQM1 WE :CHIP 1 4 SDDAT30 R3460 10k 1/16W :CHIP D28 VDD1 101 VSS DQM0 25 D27 VSS 102 VCC 26 D26 103 1 SDDAT29 CS D25 104 N.C. 27 SDDAT28 RAS D23 107 105 N.C. 28 SDDAT27 CAS D22 D24 106 DQ8 29 108 VDDSD DQ7 30 109 SDDAT25 WE D21 3.3V-2 SDDAT24 SDDAT26 D20 110 VCCQ 31 SDDAT23 R3422 0 :1608 C3417 0.1 25V F:1608 111 VSSQ 32 SDDAT22 DQ9 33 112 DQ10 DQ6 34 113 VSSQ DQ5 14 D19 VSS 115 VCCQ 13 D18 VDD2 114 SDDAT21 DQ11 12 D17 116 SDDAT20 8 DQ4 35 SDDAT19 6 7 DQ12 36 117 4 5 D7 DQ3 37 SDDAT18 3 D6 VCCQ 38 118 D5 VSSQ 39 SDDAT17 D16 2 DQ13 40 119 1 DQ14 DQ2 41 120 D4 DQ1 42 SDADR3 SDDAT16 4 SDADR5 SDADR4 22 121 VSSQ 10 RB3422 47*4 2 8 3 6 7 DQ15 VCCQ 4 5 D3 VSS DQ0 5 D2 VCC 6 4 7 2 3 8 1 D1 9 A4 A3 RB3421 47*4 D0 C3407 0.1 16V B:1608 | :RN CP 233 AUXCIN2 235 AUXCIN0 DSPCB1 55 DSPCB2 54 DSPCB3 53 DSPCB5 52 DSPCB4 51 DSPCB7 50 DSPCB6 49 VSS 48 VDD2 47 DSPY3 46 DSPY0 45 DSPY1 44 DSPY2 43 56 57 58 59 60 CB1 CB2 CB3 CB4 CB6 Y0 Y1 Y2 CB7 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y7 Y6 RB3407 47*4 Y0 Y2 Y1 RB3408 47*4 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 CR3 CR0 CR1 CR2 CR4 CR7 CR5 CR6 CB0 CB1 CB4 CB2 CB3 CB5 CB6 CB7 3.3V-2 RB3411 47*4 RB3409 47*4 RB3410 47*4 79 80 RB3412 47*4 CB5 C3467 0.1 25V F:1608 C3464 0.1 25V F:1608 C3463 0.1 25V F:1608 C3466 0.1 25V F:1608 21 RB3404 33*4 VP 22 23 53 MID BINT 24 CR0 CR1 CR2 CR4 CR3 C3480 0.1 25V F:1608 R0 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 1 D-VDD G3 A-VSS BO G4 A-VSS G5 G6 GO IC3410 CXD2309Q D/A G7 G8 A-VSS RO 48 46 45 44 43 42 A-VDD 41 B0 A-VDD 40 B1 A-VDD VG 38 B3 VREF 37 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 C3484 1 6.3V B:1608 39 B2 26 R3831 0 :1608 R3866 0UH BK2125HM601 R3832 0 :1608 R3867 0UH BK2125HM601 R3833 0 :1608 R3868 0UH BK2125HM601 47 G9 B4 MID BUSY 2 VB 20 3 R3863 2.2k 1/16W :RN-CP IREF 19 Y7 4 D-VSS 18 Y6 5 BCK R3022 1/16W :CHIP 17 Y5 C3035 0.01 25V B:1608 R3858 3.3k 1/16W :RN-CP 36 CB6 CB7 CB5 CB0 CB1 CB2 CB3 C3485 0.1 25V F:1608 R3864 3.3k 1/16W :CHIP C3487 0.1 25V F:1608 C3488 10 16V :AL-CP 5V L3414 :CHIP DRCDCLK DRC XDRCHS CB4 RB3406 33*4 RB3405 33*4 R3108 470 1/16W :CHIP XDRCVS D3403 UDZS-6.8B C3486 0.1 25V F:1608 MID MICRO 5 RST 4 1 VCC 2 C3096 0.01 25V B:1608 :CHIP C3479 10 16V :AL-CP G2 B8 R3104 1/16W :CHIP 100 16 B9 100 15 Y4 6 RCK 61 59 58 57 56 R3021 1/16W :CHIP 14 Y3 R3023 10k 1/16W :CHIP 100 13 Y2 7 GCK Y1 8 B7 Y0 S-VD 9 R9 RB3403 33*4 S-HD R3111 100 1/16W :CHIP 10 B6 R3106 1/16W :CHIP R3102 1/16W :CHIP 11 G0 12 R3110 100 1/16W :CHIP G1 560 100 52 20MHz L3413 RB3402 33*4 :CHIP IC3091 PST9145NL RESET R3107 0 :1608 CR5 5V RB3401 33*4 B5 64 63 SUB G CR6 CR7 R3847 22 1/16W :CHIP 50 49 48 47 46 45 RST 44 VDD 43 X2 42 X1 41 GND 40 39 38 37 36 35 42 C3102 68p CH:1608 SUB YS R3105 100 1/16W :CHIP X3089 41 DSPY7 40 DSPY4 39 DSPY5 38 DSPY6 37 DRCYIN0 DRCYIN1 36 25 34 33 NVM-WP 35 VSS 34 DRCYIN2 33 VDD1 32 DRCYIN3 31 OVSS1 DRCYIN4 30 DRCDCLK DRCYIN5 29 VDD1 28 DRCYIN6 27 DRCYIN7 26 DRCCRIN0 25 51 29 32 NVM-RST 24 MID SYNC R3109 1/16W 66 67 R3002 0 :1608 1.5k 54 VP-MAIN SUB-BUSY 30 23 78 75 74 :CHIP R3103 1.2k 1/16W :CHIP 55 DSPPLL-LOCK 22 DRCCRIN1 21 DRCCRIN2 20 VSS 19 DRCCRIN3 18 DRCCRIN6 17 DRCCRIN4 16 DRCCRIN5 15 VDD1 14 DRCCRIN7 13 DRCCBIN1 12 DRCCBIN0 DRCCBIN2 11 VSS DRCCBIN3 10 VDD2 XDRCVS DRCCBIN4 DTVHSYNC XDRCHS DTVCLAMP VSS DTVYCLVL 9 C3101 68p CH:1608 MID_RST P 8 R3846 22 1/16W :CHIP L3102 3 — 7 60 20 21 23 25 SUBADPLL-LOCK 26 24 B-INT 28 O 6 C3469 0.1 25V F:1608 C3090 47 16V :AL-CP 62 17 OSD-VSYNC 31 — R3089 0 :1608 65 OSD-YS OSD-HSYNC 18 16 15 IC3090 MB94918RPF-G-134 -BND MID-UCOM 27 N 5 C3465 0.1 25V F:1608 C3468 100 6.3V :AL-CP 73 69 B 22 — DSP 4 72 G 70 R 68 71 9 8 GND O_DRC_CD_SEL 14 R3079 1k 1/16W :CHIP 3 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 VDD 93 94 D0 95 D1 96 C0 97 C1 98 VDD 19 M 77 DRC-FFSW 76 DRC-PXN WITH TUNER/WITHOUT 5 DRC-BLK 6 D2 99 4 DRC-LEVEL 7 C2 100 1 2 3 DRC-LINE-W 10 DRC SEL2 DRC SEL2 DRC-PXI 2 L3410 R3933 0 :1608 11 DRC SEL R3050 100 1/16W :CHIP DRC-INSEL 1 :CHIP 12 100 DRC SEL1 — 3.3V 13 100 DSP D3090 1PS226 DRC/DTV 5 PXI LINE-W R3937 1/16W :CHIP R3100 1/16W :CHIP R3101 1/16W :CHIP DSP 239 DTVCIN1 240 DTVCIN0 R3097 100k 1/16W :CHIP R3001 10k 1/16W :CHIP C3089 0.01 25V B:1608 100 DSP 238 DTVCIN2 BK2125HS601 Q3089 2SA1037AK CLK1 R3099 47 1/16W :CHIP DRC-FILM L Q3090 2SA1037AK D3089 1PS226 R3095 100k 1/16W :CHIP DAT1 K — R3092 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP TV/STB 6 DAT 237 DTVCIN3 L3089 R3091 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP IIC1 USA/JAPAN CLK 8 WP 7 1 2 R3098 47 1/16W :CHIP AA 3 — IC3089 M24C04-MN6T(A) NVM 4 J Q3091 DTC144EKA NV-RST R3096 470 1/16W :CHIP DSP DRCCBIN5 5V 236 DTVCIN4 DRCCBIN6 TH-CR R3040 560 1/16W :RN-CP — DSP 234 AUXCIN1 R3842 750 1/16W :RN-CP DRCCBIN7 R3817 22 1/16W :RN-CP VDD2 :RN CP :RN CP R3816 22 1/16W :RN-CP DTVPHLD R3815 15 1/16W :RN-CP DTVPLLHLD R3814 10 1/16W :RN-CP C3458 0.1 25V F:1608 DTVVSYNC I C3457 10 16V :AL-CP R3917 10 1/16W :RN-CP :RN CP F:1608 2SC2412K :RN-CP R3037 100 1/16W :CHIP — 74 — 200 200 200 DSPCB2 DSPCB1 DSPCR3 59 60 :CHIP 68 VSS 67 VDD2 66 DSPCR4 65 DSPCR5 64 DSPCR6 63 DSPCR7 62 DSPCB0 61 C3462 0.1 25V F:1608 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 CR4 3.3V CR6 C3473 0.1 25V F:1608 1 I C3496 0.1 25V F:1608 3 VC 5 NC G O 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R3820 470 1/16W :RN-CP 8 R3824 1/16W 2.7k IC3413 SN74LV4053ANSR SYNC SW 2 IC3409 NJM2870F25 2.5V-REG :CHIP MID Y 68 CR7 CB0 R3823 1/16W 2.7k C3499 0.01 25V B:1608 CR5 C3475 0.1 25V F:1608 L3411 :CHIP C3476 10 16V :AL-CP R3828 470 1/16W :RN-CP :CHIP MID CB 68 R3821 470 1/16W :RN-CP C3470 100 6.3V :AL-CP 2.7k R3825 1/16W R3829 470 1/16W :RN-CP CB1 R3882 1/16W :CHIP Q3412 2SA1037AK :CHIP MID CR 68 R3822 470 1/16W :RN-CP R3881 1/16W :CHIP Q3411 2SA1037AK R3830 470 1/16W :RN-CP R3883 1/16W :CHIP Q3413 2SA1037AK MID HS MID OUT VD1 C3492 0.1 25V F:1608 R3956 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP YOUT GND CONT TEX3I Y3I IC3414 M52055FP 7 6 5 4 UOUT 3 VOUT 8 GND U3I 100 R3826 1/16W :CHIP TH CONT C3493 47 16V :AL-CP R3958 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 1 14 2 13 3 12 4 C3482 100 16V :AL-CP 11 R3512 1k 1/16W :CHIP 5 R3511 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q3415 2SA1037AK CONT FL3401 AFC19YL34MAIT C3481 100 16V :AL-CP R3862 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP R3865 100 1/16W :CHIP VCC R3510 1k 1/16W :CHIP Q3410 2SA1037AK R3851 100 1/16W :CHIP VBX3I 10 R3509 1k 1/16W :CHIP R3848 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP CONT 9 R3857 100 1/16W :CHIP 6 R3852 1/16W :RN-CP UEX3I C3483 100 16V :AL-CP 8 R3850 1/16W :RN-CP 200 7 R3849 1/16W :RN-CP 200 C3491 47 16V :AL-CP GND 2 TH-Y Q3414 2SA1037AK 200 C3402 16V :AL-CP V3I 1 10 R3854 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP 9 R3957 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP C3490 16V :AL-CP 10 R3507 1k 1/16W :CHIP 10 11 :CHIP TH-CB C3478 47 16V :AL-CP 12 C3477 0.1 25V F:1608 L3412 13 C3474 16V :AL-CP 9V R3508 1k 1/16W :CHIP 14 10 C3442 16V :AL-CP 15 10 16 TH-CR C3494 0.1 25V F:1608 C3495 10 16V :AL-CP MID-XA 9-965-944-01<RA6>B P2 — D BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | A — 5 6 R8147 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP 7 4 5 L8001 GND 6 :LHL08 VP 7 GND 8 NC 9 +135V 10 C8005 1000 25V R8018 1k 1/10W :CHIP -2 C8006 1000 25V L8002 FB8024 MPZ2012S331AT :LHL08 R8014 5.1k 1/16W :RN-CP — C8024 0.022 :PT D8004 PUMP UP C8009 0.01 25V B:1608 D8001 RD5.6ES-T1B SLICE R8044 6.8k 1/16W :RN-CP R8236 820k O G C8062 0.01 25V B:1608 C8066 0.01 25V B:1608 GND -22V GND +22V GND NC +135V 6 7 8 9 -15V +15V 3 5 1 4 RH_RET 2 RV_OUT RV_RET RH_OUT 1 GH_RET 3 GV_RET 2 GV_OUT 4 GH_OUT 3 BH_RET 4 BV_RET 1 BV_OUT 3 2 BH_OUT 1 2 C8060 100 25V R8237 1M R8047 1W :RS C8153 1 R816 100 1/10W :CHI L8003 :LHL08 R8040 220 3W :RS C8015 220 C8010 1 :MPS C8067 100 25V I L8013 :LAV35 10 C8023 0.1 100V :PT D8002 RD20ES-T1B :PROT C8086 0.01 25V B:1608 R8015 22k 1/10W :CHIP R8022 33k 1/10W :CHIP R8039 2.2 1/2W :RN R8036 2.2 1/2W :RN TH8001 68 C8099 1000p 25V CH:1608 C8088 10 R8071 22 :RN R8019 6.8k 1/16W :RN-CP C8001 0.022 :PT Q8001 2SC2412K R8001 2.2k 1/10W :CHIP R8032 1k 1/10W :CHIP C8017 0.001 C8012 B:1608 0.01 25V B:1608 GP08D 12V 12V REG +15V R8041 5.1k 1/16W :RN-CP 3 IC8004 R8115 120 3W :RS -15V R8164 56k 1/16W :RN-CP -22V IC8008 BA9759F-E2 HDRIVE THIS GROUND IS AN ISOLATED GROUND (-2) DO NOT MEASURE USING CHASSIS GROUND. 18 17 16 SAWR 4 VRGES 3 SAWOUT 2 12V-3 PVCC 2 R8013 5.6k 1/16W :RN-CP E 2 1 R8116 120 3W :RS R8113 120 3W :RS R8100 120 3W :RS 3 CN8013 9P :VH TO G:CN5004 VCC GND V_DRV(-) 1 D8003 RD22ES-T1B :PROT G2_MUTE VCC V_DRV(+) D JW3 12.0MM TO A:CN14(RA6) G2 CNT — 1 IC8003 LA78045 V.OUT CN8012 4P RED :S-MICRO TO DY(R) PWMOUT CN8006 10P :B TO B-S CN8011 4P WHT :S-MICRO TO DY(G) R8114 120 3W :RS R8101 120 3W :RS +15V C 4 NC V_RET V_DEF 2 CN8010 4P YEL :S-MICRO TO DY(B) 3 1 NC 2 V_RET V_DEF 1 CN8009 3P WHT :S-MICRO TO DY(B) 3 NC V_RET V_DEF CN8008 3P WHT :S-MICRO TO DY(G) 3 TO DY(R) 1 CN8007 3P WHT :S-MICRO B 2 — 1 2 3 L8015 GH BH IC8002 STK392-560 CONV.OUT 1 BV GND — MUTE 1 2 3 Pre -Vcc Pre +Vcc 4 5 -Vcc 6 7 +Vcc 8 9 10 -Vcc 11 :LAV35 12 13 14 15 16 17 L8005 18 R8038 100 1/10W :CHIP -2 C8026 100 L8004 -2 -2 PS8006 3.15A PS8004 3.15A -2 C8033 100 C8029 100 R8159 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8127 JW(7.5) :LHL08 +12V C8037 100 PS8002 3.15A C8091 100 25V D8019 1SS133 R8049 100UH :LAV35 R8167 100UH :LAV35 C8095 0.01 25V B:1608 D8020 1SS133 R8122 JW(7.5) -Vcc :LHL08 -2 F EX MUTE C8094 47 25V D8022 1SS133 — 10k BV BH G GH 100 100 100 R8004 1/10W :CHIP R8057 1/10W 4.7k R8003 1/10W :CHIP R8002 1/10W :CHIP 100p R8076 1/10W 4.7k :CHIP 100p C8035 CH:1608 R8090 4.7 1/2W :RN R8092 4.7 1/2W :RN R8094 4.7 1/2W :RN R8098 4.7 1/2W :RN C8003 100p CH:1608 R8017 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP C8008 100p CH:1608 R8025 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP +22V R8053 4.7 1/2W :RN R8046 4.7 1/2W :RN R8060 4.7 1/2W :RN R8064 4.7 1/2W :RN R8067 4.7 1/2W :RN R8070 4.7 1/2W :RN R8075 4.7 1/2W :RN R8079 4.7 1/2W :RN R8082 4.7 1/2W :RN C8073 0.01 25V B:1608 L8025 :LAV35 C8013 100p CH:1608 R8138 1/10W :CHIP 10k +15V C8020 CH:1608 C8070 10 -2 R8050 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8086 4.7 1/2W :RN B H RH RV GV MUTE 1 2 -2 R8058 100 1/10W C IP EX MUTE 3 Pre -Vcc 4 Pre +Vcc 5 -Vcc 6 7 8 +Vcc 9 10 -Vcc 11 12 Q8021 2SC2412K SW IC8001 STK392-560 CONV.OUT 2 GND — R8130 2.2k 1/10W :CHIP Q8022 2SC2412K SW R8106 4.7 1/2W :RN — R8012 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP R8132 1/10W :CHIP :CHIP C8041 CH:1608 R8031 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP 100p R8166 10k 1/16W :RN-CP -Vcc 13 14 15 16 17 L8008 18 :LHL08 R8048 100UH :LAV35 -22V R8131 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8128 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8141 3.3k 1/10W :CHIP R8129 2.2k 1/10W :CHIP 10k L8017 :LAV35 R8179 100UH LAV35 PS8003 3 15A PS8005 3 15A L8007 D8014 RD5.1ES-T C8080 10 R8142 1/10W :CHIP C8075 0.01 25V B:1608 KP-51WS510/57WS510/65WS510 D BOARD WAVEFORMS 2 1 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 500 mVp-p (V) +12V GND +12V HV_REG 3 4 1 2 1 CN8015 2P :LARGE 2 3 53.2 Vp-p (V) 4 500 mVp-p (V) CN8016 4P WHT :S-MICRO 14.7 Vp-p (H) TO HV BLOCK 5 6 C8104 0.0015 B:1608 6.5 Vp-p (V) 940 Vp-p (H) VR8001 2K R8043 100k 1/16W :RN-CP R8035 1k 1/16W :RN-CP C8067 100 25V +135V HV (R) TO PICTURE TUBE R Q8035 FQPF12P20XDTU SW L8018 FB8001 1.1UH :LHL10 HV BLOCK T8004 LOT C8114 1000 160V R8196 4.7k D8036 RD15ES-T1B D8028 MTZJ-15B R8168 100 1/10W :CHIP R8171 100 1/10W :CHIP C8099 1000p 25V CH:1608 R8201 22 :FPRD 2 13 3 12 NC NC 4 5 6 7 8 9 R8251 1k 1/10W :CHIP R8176 100k 1/16W :RN-CP C8105 0.1 16V B:1608 94 7 V 66 0k 6W -CP C8100 100 25V C8158 0.1 16V B:1608 Q8041 2SA1037AK C8109 56p CH:1608 R8170 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R8258 10k 1/10W :CHIP C8160 0.22 16V B:1608 10 7 8 T8006 HDT 5 4 Q8043 2SC5778-YB H.OUT Q8042 2SC2688(5)-LK H.DRIVE 6 3 7 2 R8255 4.7k 1W :RS R8222 0.22 1W :RS D8037 D2L20U-F 5 C8142 0.27 250V :PP C8126 0.0039 200V :PT L8021 C8124 8200p 1.2kV :MPP NC 3 GND 4 NC 5 NC 6 H(+) 7 H(-) C8143 1 1 C8163 1 HV 2 R8212 22 3W :RS 7 6 3 4 6 5 8 IC8007 NJM2903M 1 2 3 4 R8151 1k 1/16W :RN-CP C8138 1000p B:1608 R8150 100k 1/16W :RN-CP D8014 RD5.1ES-T1B 10 D8008 1SS133 12 C8090 1 11 R8163 100k 1/10W :CHIP R8173 100k 1/10W :CHIP D8023 1SS133 D8015 1SS133 :CHIP 8 7 6 Q8029 2SC2412K SW 5 IC8006 MV 9 R8157 82k 1/16W :RN-CP C8108 10 C8111 1 R8181 47k 1/10W :CHIP R8183 220k 1/16W :RN-CP R8219 0.47 :FPRD R8192 15k R8193 15k R8194 15k R8195 15k R8197 C8136 0.1 :PT NL8001 -2 -2 7.6 Vp-p (H) 210V 2 T8005 NX-4006//M :LHL10 C8123 100p 2kV B 1 TO CB:CN7304 7 8 104 Vp-p (H) 10 CN8022 7P WHT :S-MICRO L8020 1 R8161 100k 1/10W :CHIP HIP 75 01 5V 608 R8061 1.2 3W :RS 5 C8087 1 2 C8127 1000 25V :LHL08 D8016 1SS133 8073 .01 25V 1608 3.5 Vp-p (H) 9 C8051 0.001 500V B C8162 0.001 500V B R8254 1.5k 1/10W :CHIP PS8007 2.5A FB8006 MPZ2012S331AT R8256 47 8 135V 4 R8253 390 1/10W :CHIP L8011 C8056 10 250V C8159 0.047 200V :PT D8050 1SS355 5 7 :LAV35 C8031 10 160V C8102 0.001 500V B FB8023 0.45UH FB8022 0.45UH R8250 10k 3W :RS 12V-3 C8141 100p CH:1608 C8140 330p 500V B MIXOUT MIX- D8030 S2L20UF TUBE B R8225 1 1/2W :FPRD R8224 220k 1/2W C8131 10 100V 11 D8029 S2L20UF R8249 10k 3W :RS D8039 RGP02-17PKG23 210V FB8005 MPZ2012S331AT C8156 10 160V 10 ERROUT SGND 11 MIX+ 12 ERRIN 3 13 REFIN 2 14 HDIN SAWR 1 14 L8033 15 SLOW SW PVCC VRGES VCC PWMOUT SAWOUT 16 PGND 17 R8208 0.47 1/2W :FPRD 1 C8118 0.1 250V :MPS :LAV35 18 HV (G) TO PICTURE TUBE G HV (B) TO PICTURE HV S V CN8023 4P BLK :S MICRO 1030 Vp-p (H) D BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST IC8001 PIN VOLT 1 GND 2 4.3 3 N/C 4 -22.0 5 22.0 6 -0.3 7 -0.3 8 -22.0 9 -0.5 10 22.0 11 0.1 12 -22.0 13 0.0 14 0.0 15 0.0 16 0.0 17 -22.0 18 0.1 14 0.3 15 0 16 0 17 -22 18 0.1 IC8003 PIN VOLT 1 1.3 2 15.0 3 -13.1 4 -15.0 5 0.4 6 15.0 7 1.3 IC8004 PIN VOLT I 15.0 O 12.0 G GND IC8005 15 GND 16 3.2 17 2.6 18 9.1 IC8006 PIN VOLT 1 0.1 2 5.0 3 4.5 4 GND 5 0.0 6 5.0 7 0.1 8 15.0 IC8007 PIN VOLT 1 0.1 2 5.0 3 4.0 4 GND 10 7.4 11 7.4 12 7.4 13 GND 14 7.1 15 GND 16 3.2 17 2.6 18 9.1 IC8009 PIN VOLT 1 98.2 2 98.2 3 94.0 4 97.8 5 101.1 IC8010 PIN VOLT I 7.0 O 5.0 L8017 100UH :LAV35 R8179 100UH :LAV35 -2 CN8005 10P :B TO B-S C8075 0.01 25V B:1608 :LAV35 R8058 100 1/10W :CHIP I C8025 100 PS8003 3.15A -2 -2 C8028 100 L8007 PS8005 3.15A :LHL08 C8072 10 -2 C8036 100 C8032 100 R8140 10k 1/10W :CHIP TO A:CN1(RA6) PS8001 3.15A 2 GND 3 GV 4 GH 5 GND 6 RV 7 RH 4.7k GV 9 GND 10 4.7k R8009 1/10W :CHIP 100p RV RH 8 GND 100 R8008 100 1/10W :CHIP R8007 100 1/10W :CHIP 4.7k 100p R8011 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP -2 — C8002 100p CH:1608 CN8004 10P :B TO B-S R8016 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP C8007 100p CH:1608 C8011 100p CH:1608 R8029 1/10W R8056 1/10W :CHIP 100p R8077 1/10W :CHIP C8042 CH:1608 R8139 3.3k 1/10W :CHIP -22V C8034 CH:1608 R8089 4.7 1/2W :RN :CHIP R8091 4.7 1/2W :RN R8093 4.7 1/2W :RN R8097 4.7 1/2W :RN C8079 10 R8105 4.7 1/2W :RN C8019 CH:1608 R8045 4.7 1/2W :RN R8026 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP R8051 4.7 1/2W :RN R8059 4.7 1/2W :RN R8063 4.7 1/2W :RN R8066 4.7 1/2W :RN R8069 4.7 1/2W :RN R8073 4.7 1/2W :RN R8078 4.7 1/2W :RN R8081 4.7 1/2W :RN -15V -2 R8085 4.7 1/2W :RN +15V TO A:CN3(RA6) K 1 H_CENT 2 — GND 3 DF_V 4 GND 5 DF 6 GND 7 +15V 8 GND 9 -15V 10 R8083 1k 1/10W :CHIP JW159 5.0MM 1 DF1 2 NC 3 GND 4 DET G2 DF MV TO CB BOARD CN9308 C8014 100 25V R8021 10k 1/10W :CHIP T8001 DFT R8065 1k 1/2W 6 C8018 10 R8042 2.7k 1/10W :CHIP R8062 4.7k 1/2W L8010 :LAV35 C8116 0.1 16V B:1608 18 17 12V-2 C8047 0.01 F:1608 2 C8040 0.01 2kV :F Q8009 2SC3421-Y DF H BUFF 3 7 4 6 5 R8088 2.2 :FPRD R8087 2.2 :FPRD R8080 2.2 1W :RS C8046 22 C8050 22 R8104 8.2k 1/10W :CHIP C8053 0.01 F:1608 Q8010 2SC2412K DF H BUFF R8096 22 1/10W :CHIP EW D Q8014 2SC2412K DF H BUFF R8095 22 1/10W :CHIP DO NOT MEASURE USING CHASSIS GROUND. C8048 22 TO A:CN2(RA6) 1 2 L8006 GND 3 :LHL08 ABL 4 GND 5 HP 6 GND 7 PIN(E-W) C8052 22 C8049 0.01 F:1608 C8054 0.01 F:1608 R8109 270 1/10W :CHIP C8057 0.47 L8026 :LAV35 R8103 390 1/10W :CHIP 12V-2 C8061 0.1 16V B:1608 R8123 1k 1/10W :CHIP R8110 7.5k R8119 10k 1/10W :CHIP L8012 :LAV35 C8059 0.22 16V B:1608 7 R8125 390 1/10W :CHIP R8135 10k 3W :RS R8133 10k 3W :RS 6 Q8023 2SC2688(5)-LK H.DRIVE 8 R8126 1.5k 1/10W :CHIP GND 9 10 T80 HD 5 C8065 0.047 200V :PT D8047 1SS133 Q8030 2SA1037AK HD BUFF H DRV FB8018 MPZ2012S331AT C8064 10 160V 7 R8134 4.7k 1W :RS C8068 1000p 500V :B 8 H_DRV CH DF V Q8011 2SA1037AK DF H BUFF THIS GROUND IS AN ISOLATED GROUND (-2) HV_PROT C8076 22 25V D8012 1SS133 CN7108 REGI_MUTE C C8074 100 25V R8136 10k 1/10W :CHIP +135V FOCUS PACK CN8002 10P :B TO B-S C8058 220p CH:1608 R8111 680 1/10W :CHIP Q8008 2SA1358-Y DF H BUFF 2 D8010 1SS133 R8118 10k 1/10W :CHIP R8112 1.8k 1/10W :CHIP C8055 0.1 25V F:1608 1 :LAV35 D8011 1SS133 B R8084 10k 1/10W :CHIP Q8015 2SC2412K L8014 Q8016 2SC2412K HDRV D8046 1SS133 R8117 10k 1/10W :CHIP C8045 22 1 D8006 1SS133 LIMIT R8033 10k 1/10W :CHIP L8009 :LHL08 Q8004 2SA1037AK HDRV 8 R8023 10k 1/10W :CHIP CN7309 TO CG BOARD CN7209 TO CR BOARD TO CG BOARD CN9209 TO CR BOARD CN9107 R8034 10k 1/10W :CHIP +22V R8037 68k 2W :RS Q8007 2SC4634LS-CB11 DF V AMP C8016 100 25V TO CB BOARD R8030 68k 2W :RS +12V R8024 10k 1/10W :CHIP Q8003 2SA1037AK G2-STOP/CONTROL R8020 4.7k 1/10W :CHIP — D8005 1SS133 RECT C8004 220 25V -2 Q8002 2SC4634LS-YB11 G2-STOP TO T8005 — IC8005 BA9759F-E2 H-DRIVE Q8019 2SA1037AK AMP -22V R8068 100 1/10W :CHIP G2 R8010 470k 1/2W O R8143 56k 1/16W :RN-CP C8069 0.01 25V B:1608 12V CN8003 4P WHT :MINI(LOCK) — — C8071 10 C8063 0.1 16V B:1608 Q8020 2SC2412K AMP R8121 100 1/10W :CHIP TO FOCUS PACK N R8120 10k 1/10W :CHIP -2 L M R8124 0.47 :FPRD 12V-2 V SHIFT VREG9 J 1 BH H DRV — BV — 77 — 75 01 5V 608 8 7 6 :CHIP 5 40 k 0W P 1 2 3 4 D8043 1SS133 0.47 :FPRD R8192 15k :RN C8110 1 R8180 47k 1/10W :CHIP R8182 220k 1/16W :RN-CP D8013 RD5.1ES-T1B R8152 10k 1/16W :RN-CP R8193 15k :RN R8194 15k :RN R8195 15k :RN -2 2 3 C8113 0.1 :PT R8230 300k 1/16W :RN-CP R8190 2.7k :RN D8038 RGP10GPKG23 R8155 100k :RN CN8023 4P BLK :S-MICRO -2 1 4 PROT ON/OFF GND R8055 220k 1/16W :RN-CP R8223 1/16W :RN-CP 220k R8218 100k 1/2W R8154 33k 1/16W :RN-CP C8136 0.1 :PT NL8001 R8197 5MM R8191 2.2k :RN R8153 1k 1/16W :RN-CP R8099 100k 1/16W :RN-CP C8084 0.022 :PP Q8028 2SC2412K SW C8103 10 C8083 0.1 :PT 8079 10 R8169 100k 1/10W :CHIP D8025 1SS133 :RN CP C8111 1 C8108 10 IC8006 NJM2903M C8129 0.01 :PT H+ H MID H- R8102 82k 1/16W :RN-CP H.IN V.IN VR8002 20K R8156 100k :RN V.RET H.RET L8019 HLC Q8027 FQPF12P20XDTU SW L8016 FB8002 1.1UH :LHL08 R8143 56k 1/16W :RN-CP R8144 100 1/10W :CHIP C8078 1000p 25V CH:1608 C8093 100 160V 16 15 14 13 12 11 C8107 0.047 250V :MPS 9 4 7 5 6 2 3 4 5 7 8 R8205 0.47 :FPRD D8032 RGP10GPKG23 BIAS 074 00 5V C8081 1000p 25V CH:1608 R8137 100k 1/16W :RN-CP C8139 10 6 1 EW DRV 2 3 4 Q8039 2SC2688(5)-LK R8213 1k 1/10W :CHIP DF VCC R8216 10k 1/10W :CHIP 4 1 8 p V R8232 0.22 1W :RS R8149 47 1/4W :MPP 2 10 C8092 1.2kV 3 7 H MID 9 C8089 470p 2kV :R C8098 220p 2kV :B Q8031 2SC2412K HP AMP C8097 220p 2kV :B C8096 0.0022 100V :PT R8178 47k 1/10W :CHIP Q8101 2SA1037AK HP AMP All voltages are in V. H.IN V.IN V.MID V.RET L8022 2.2mH :LHL08 C8135 0.75 250V :PP NC 3 NC DY(R) H_RET (G) H+ H MID HH.IN V.IN C8133 2.2 250V V.RET C8120 0.1 16V B:1608 V.DEF V.MID V.RET HV DRIVE POWER SUPPLY H DRIVE HP D BOARD TRANSISTOR LIST H_OUT (G) 2 DY(G) R8174 4.7k D8026 RD5.6ES-T1B I 7.0 O 5.0 G GND IC8012 PIN VOLT 1 2.7 2 2.1 3 2.1 4 GND 5 GND 6 0.0 7 0.0 8 12.0 H- TO DY(G) R8189 0.47 :FPRD C8115 0.1 16V B:1608 4.0 GND 0.0 5.0 0.1 15.0 IC8008 PIN VOLT 1 12.0 2 12.0 3 6.0 4 GND 5 8.0 6 7.4 7 7.4 8 N/C 9 3.3 V.RET 12V-2 6800p 4 6 H_RET (R) H+ H.RET H.CENT 5 NC 1 R8228 68 1/2W :FPRD Q8024 2SC5778-YB H.OUT 3 4 R8209 10k 1/10W :CHIP T8002 HDT NC 3 4 5 6 7 8 H.RET C8137 2200 10V R8210 100 1/10W :CHIP DY(B) G GND IC8005 PIN VOLT 1 12.0 2 12.0 3 5.8 4 GND 5 3.8 6 3.8 7 3.8 8 N/C 9 3.8 10 3.6 11 3.6 12 3.6 13 GND 14 7.1 V.DEF IC8012 NJM2904M(TE2) C8085 56p CH:1608 H_OUT (R) CN8018 4P :VH R8005 10k 1W :RS 5 NC CN8020 4P :VH R8220 1k 1/10W :CHIP 7 NC H_RET (B) TO DY(R) 4 8 H_OUT (B) 2 R8211 15 3W :RS C8106 0.1 16V B:1608 V.RET C8132 2200 10V 1 R8145 10k 1/16W :RN-CP 12 133 3 C8125 0.1 16V B:1608 FB8014 MPZ2012S331AT C8082 0.047 16V B:1608 R8146 10k 1/16W :RN-CP 2 C8122 220 16V 12V-2 8076 25V 1 5 D8045 GP08D R8217 1k 1/10W :CHIP 9 R8148 100k 1/16W :RN-CP C8077 0.01 25V B:1608 4 4 FB8017 MPZ2012S331AT 6 3 PS8008 0.8A D8033 RGP02-17PKG23 BIAS FB8016 MPZ2012S331AT Slow SW 1 2 C8121 0.01 2kV :F R8206 0.47 :FPRD FB8015 MPZ2012S331AT 8 FB8021 1.1UH R8172 100 :FPRD 10 VREG9 17 D8024 RD15ES-T1B 10 2 D8027 D2L20U-TA V.MID TO DY(B) 1 1 R8165 4.7k 18 T8003 HOT V.DEF CN8019 4P :VH IC8009 LA6500P-FA R8202 270 1/2W S C8071 10 C8117 1000p 500V :B 17 -22.0 18 0.1 IC8002 PIN VOLT 1 GND 2 4.3 3 N/C 4 -22.0 5 22.0 6 -0.1 7 -0.1 8 -22.0 9 0.0 10 22.0 11 0.5 12 -22.0 13 0.3 Q8001 Q8002 Q8003 Q8004 Q8005 Q8007 Q8008 Q8009 Q8010 Q8011 Q8014 Q8015 Q8016 Q8019 Q8020 Q8021 B -0.4 0 14.6 3.4 3.4 5.8 2.8 4.0 4.5 2.3 -20.0 2.9 -0.3 7.4 7.4 0.0 C 15.0 13.0 0.0 GND GND 204.0 -22.0 22.0 22.0 -22.0 2.3 4.5 7.4 GND 12.0 8.9 E 0.1 GND 14.6 4.0 4.1 5.2 3.3 3.4 4.0 2.7 -20.6 2.3 GND 7.2 7.2 GND Q8027 Q8035 D 115.6 115.6 G 130.9 130.9 S 135.9 135.9 Q8022 Q8023 Q8024 Q8028 Q8029 Q8030 Q8031 Q8032 Q8036 Q8037 Q8039 Q8041 Q8042 Q8043 Q8044 Q8101 Q8038 B 0.0 -0.5 0.1 0.5 0.5 3.4 0.2 3.4 8.9 8.9 2.7 3.4 9.6 8.9 0.6 0.2 8.9 C 8.9 68.0 242.0 0.0 0.0 GND 12.0 4.1 GND 14.6 76.7 GND 29.8 192.0 0.0 GND 192.0 E GND GND GND GND GND 4.0 0.6 GND 8.7 8.7 2.1 8.9 GND 0.1 GND 0.6 0.6 All voltages are in V. 9-965-944-02<RA6>D All voltages are in V. — WARNING Note on Caption Vision To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the projection TV to rain or moisture. This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with §15.119 of the FCC rules. Note on convergence adjustment RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Before you use your projection TV, make sure to adjust convergence. For details, see “Adjusting the Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –” on page 33. ATTENTION Note to CATV system installer CAUTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS OUVRIR PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO ABRIR CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. CAUTION To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized AC plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. CAUTION When using TV games, computers, and similar products with your projection TV, or viewing a TV station whose logo always stays on the screen, keep the brightness and picture functions at low settings. If a fixed (non-moving) pattern such as a station logo is left on the screen for long periods of time, especially at a high brightness or picture setting, the image can be permanently imprinted onto the screen. These types of imprints are not covered by your warranty. 2 This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on UHF, VHF, transmitted by cable companies or satellite for the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcaster/cable company and/or program owner. NOTIFICATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your warranty and your authority to operate this equipment. CAUTION How to reduce the risk of “Image Retention” on your Projection TV Bright, stationary images such as TV station logos displayed on your TV can cause permanent damage to your TV, resulting in retention of the image in the picture. Please take the following steps to reduce the risk of causing image retention: View a variety of program sources or programming material. Image retention can occur when bright stationary images such as TV station logos are viewed. Changing the program material viewed reduces the possibility that a single image will become imprinted on the picture tubes in your TV. When viewing programs with stationary images, adjust the picture setting to reduce the “Picture” and “Brightness” levels. Image retention is accelerated by higher “Brightness” and higher “Picture” settings. Please refer to your instruction manual for instructions on adjusting picture settings. This will help you reduce the risk of causing image retention. IMAGE RETENTION IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY This document is for the remote control RM-Y909. MODELS: KP-46WT510, KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510, and KP-65WS510. Please keep this notice with the instruction manual. Safety ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Operate the projection TV only on 120 V AC. The plug is designed, for safety purposes, to fit into the wall outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your dealer. If any liquid or solid object should fall inside the cabinet, unplug the projection TV immediately and have it checked by qualified service personnel before operating it further. If you will not be using the projection TV for several days, disconnect the power by pulling the plug itself. Never pull on the cord. For details concerning safety precautions, see “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS” on page 4. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Do not install the projection TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration. Avoid operating the projection TV at temperatures below 5°C (41°F). If the projection TV is transported directly from a cold to a warm location, or if the room temperature changes suddenly, the picture may be blurred or show poor color due to moisture condensation. In this case, please wait a few hours to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the projection TV. To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight. It is recommended to use spot lighting directed down from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face the screen with opaque drapery. It is desirable to install the projection TV in a room where the floor and walls are not of a reflective material. As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Sony Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. Trademark Information TruSurround and the ( )® symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. BBE and BBE Symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc. and are licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and 4,482,866. Steady Sound, Digital Reality Creation, Caption Vision, CineMotion, Memory Stick, and Twin View are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. ClearEdge VM and HD Detailer are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the projection TV, below the Sony logo, on the sticker, and also on the TV box (white label). Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. Serial No. Installing ❑ To prevent internal heat buildup, do not block the ventilation openings. 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS For your protection, please read these instructions completely, and keep this manual for future reference. Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions and instructions placed on the set or described in the operating instructions or service manual. WARNING To guard against injury, the following basic safety precautions should be observed in the installation, use and servicing of the set. Use Power Sources This set should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the serial/model plate. If you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. For those sets designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions. Grounding or Polarization This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other), or with a three-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin for grounding). Follow the instructions below: For the set with a polarized AC power cord plug This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug by forcing it in. For the set with a three-wire grounding type AC plug This plug will only fit into a groundingtype power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug. 4 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity, since this can result in fire or electric shock. Always turn the set off when it is not being used. When the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against the possibility of an internal malfunction that could create a fire hazard. If a snapping or popping sound from a TV set is continuous or frequent while the TV is operating, unplug the TV and consult your dealer or service technician. It is normal for some TV sets to make occasional snapping or popping sounds, particularly when being turned on or off. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the set through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the set. Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer, as they may cause hazards. Cleaning Clean the cabinet of the projection TV with a dry soft cloth. To remove dust from the screen, wipe it gently with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly dampened with solution of mild soap and warm water. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for cleaning. If the picture becomes dark after using the projection TV for a long period of time, it may be necessary to clean the inside of the projection TV. Consult qualified service personnel. Installation Water and Moisture Do not use power-line operated sets near water — for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc. Accessories Do not place the set on an unstable cart, stand, table or shelf. The set may fall, causing serious injury to a child or an adult and serious damage to the set. Use only a cart or stand recommended by Sony for the specific model of TV. No part of the TV set should overhang any edge of the TV cart or stand; any overhanging edge is a safety hazard. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. Ventilation The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for necessary ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the set, and to protect it from overheating, these slots and openings must never be blocked or covered. ❑ Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials. ❑ Never block the slots and openings by placing the set on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. ❑ ❑ Never place the set in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet, unless proper ventilation is provided. Power-Cord Protection Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and do not place the set where the power cord is subject to wear or abuse. Antennas Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precautions below. An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits. WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM, EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS CONTACT WITH THEM IS ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL. Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in USA and Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. Antenna Grounding According to the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 Antenna lead-in wire Ground clamp Electrical service equipment NEC: National Electrical Code Antenna discharge unit (NEC Section 810-20) Grounding conductors (NEC section 810-21) Ground clamps Power service grounding electrode system (NEC Art 250 Part H) Do not place the set near or over a radiator or heat register, or where it is exposed to direct sunlight. 5 Lightning Safety Check For added protection for this television receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the receiver due to lightning and power-line surges. Upon completion of any service or repairs to the set, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks (as specified by the manufacturer) to determine that the set is in safe operating condition, and to so certify. When the set reaches the end of its useful life, improper disposal could result in a picture tube implosion. Ask a qualified service technician to dispose of the set. Service Damage Requiring Service Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been spilled into the set. If the set has been exposed to rain or water. If the set has been subject to excessive shock by being dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged. If the set does not operate normally when following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are specified in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the set to normal operation. When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance, it indicates a need for service. Servicing Do not attempt to service the set by yourself since opening the cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician certifies in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 6 For Safety Be careful when moving the projection TV When you place the projection TV in position, be careful not to drop it on your foot or fingers. Watch your footing while installing the projection TV. Carry the projection TV in the specified manner If you carry the projection TV in a manner other than the specified manner and without the specified number of persons, it may drop and a serious injury may be caused. Be sure to follow the instructions mentioned below. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Carry the projection TV with the specified number of persons. (see page 11) Do not carry the projection TV holding the speaker grill. Hold the projection TV tightly when carrying it. Model KP-65WS510 has handles that you can use to carry the unit. Contents Introducing the Sony Projection TV Presenting the Sony Projection TV..........................8 Using this manual ....................................................9 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Contents .................................................................10 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control ..........10 Carrying Your Projection TV ................................11 Installing the Projection TV...................................11 Connector Types ....................................................12 Projection TV Controls and Connectors ................13 Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or Antenna).........................................................16 Connecting a VCR and Cable ................................19 Connecting a VCR and Cable Box ........................20 Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing ..............22 Connecting a Satellite Receiver .............................23 Connecting a Satellite Receiver with a VCR.........24 Connecting an Audio Receiver ..............................25 Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video Connectors ..........................................26 Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors ..27 Connecting a Digital TV Receiver.........................28 Connecting a Camcorder .......................................29 Connecting an AV Receiver ..................................30 Using the CONTROL S Feature ............................31 Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically.........32 Adjusting the Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ – ...................................33 Adjusting the Convergence Manually ...................34 Using the Menus Overview................................................................51 Using the Video Menu..........................................52 Using the Audio Menu..........................................54 Using the Channel Menu ......................................56 Using the Wide Menu...........................................58 Using the Timer Menu..........................................60 Using the Setup Menu ..........................................61 Other Information Programming the Remote Control.........................71 Operating Other Components with Your Projection TV Remote Control .......................................74 Troubleshooting.....................................................76 Specifications.........................................................79 Index ......................................................................81 Using the Features Using the Remote Control .....................................37 Watching the TV....................................................40 Watching the Digital TV........................................42 Using Favorite Channels........................................43 Using Twin View™...............................................44 Using the Freeze Function .....................................47 Using Scrolling Channel Index..............................48 Using Wide Screen Mode ......................................50 7 Introducing the Sony Projection TV Presenting the Sony Projection TV Thank you for purchasing the Sony Projection TV. This manual is for models KP-46WT510, KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510, and KP-65WS510. KP-51WS510 is used for illustration purposes, unless indicated otherwise. Features 8 Some of the features that you will enjoy with your new projection TV include: ❑ Hi Scan 1080™: Enables you to receive the 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i digital TV formats. By using the VIDEO 5/6/7 IN jacks, you can connect a DTV (digital television) receiver to view DTV programs. ❑ DRC™ Multi-Function: Unlike conventional line doublers, the DRC feature doubles vertical and horizontal lines, resulting in four times the density for quality sources such as DVD, Satellite and Digital camcorder. ❑ CineMotion™: Reverse 3-2 pulldown processing provides optimal picture quality for film-based sources (media originally shot in 24 frames per second). ❑ Twin View™: Using Multi-Image Driver (MID-X), Twin View allows you to watch two programs side by side with the ability to zoom in on one picture and listen to the program in the selected window. You can watch pictures from two different sources (1080i, 720p, 480p or 480i) simultaneously. ❑ Steady Sound™: Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent output between programs and commercials. ❑ Parental Control: V-Chip technology allows parents to block unsuitable programming for younger viewers. ❑ Component Video Inputs: Offers the best video quality for DVD (480p, 480i) and Digital Set-top box (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i) connections. ❑ S-VIDEO Inputs: Provides a high-quality image for connected equipment. ❑ Favorite Channel Preview: Preview up to eight favorite channels without leaving the current channel. ❑ Scrolling Channel Index: Allows you to view and choose channels from scrolling pictures without leaving the current channel. Introducing the Sony Projection TV Wide Screen Mode: Allows you to watch 4:3 normal broadcasts in wide screen mode (16:9 aspect ratio). ❑ Auto Wide: Allows you to select the wide screen mode automatically. ❑ Flash Focus™: Allows you to adjust convergence automatically. ❑ Manual Convergence: Allows you to manually adjust the convergence of specific areas of the screen. ❑ Digital Visual Interface (DVI): Can accommodate a copyprotected digital connection (HDCP*) to other devices (such as digital set-top boxes) that have compatible interfaces. The DVI-HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers. Using this manual We recommend that you carefully review the contents of the following three sections in the order shown to ensure that you fully understand the operation of your new projection TV. 1 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV This section guides you through your initial setup. It shows you how to install your projection TV, to connect your new components and to connect the antenna and cable. 2 Using the Features This section shows you how to begin using your new projection TV. It also shows you how to use your remote control functions. 3 Using the menus This section teaches you how to access on-screen menus and adjust your projection TV settings. Instructions in this manual are written for the remote control. Similar controls are also found on the projection TV console. * High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection 9 Introducing the Sony Projection TV ❑ Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Contents The box contains your new projection TV, a remote control and two AA batteries. No peripheral cables are included. If you intend to add additional equipment to your projection TV, please check the hookup instructions for your desired setup before you begin. You may need to purchase cables and/ or splitters to complete the hookup properly. Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the + and – on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment. e E e E ✍ Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period. ✍ Handle the remote control with care. Avoid dropping it, getting it wet, or placing it in direct sunlight, near a heater, or where the humidity is high. ✍ Your remote control can be programmed to operate most video equipment. (See “Programming the Remote Control” on page 71.) 10 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Carrying Your Projection TV Carrying the projection TV requires four (4) or more people. Handle (KP-65WS510 only) Installing the Projection TV 65" min . 2.4 57" min m( app rox .8 ft.) m( app rox 51" min. .7f t.) 1.8 m( app r ox. 46" min. 6 ft. 1.6 ) m( app rox .5f t.) . 2.1 Recommended viewing area (Vertical) 65"m in. 2.1 m in. 2.4 m in. (ap 1.8 pr (ap in. ox m .8 pr 1.6 (ap o ft.) x. m p ro 7 (ap ft.) x. pr 6f ox t.) .5 ft.) 60˚ 46"m 20˚ 20˚ 51"m 57"m 60˚ Recommended viewing area (Horizontal) 11 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV The projection TV has been equipped with casters for easy movement on a hard surface. Please move your projection TV using the casters. (KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510, and KP-65WS510 only) Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connector Types You may find it necessary to use some of the following connector types during set up. Coaxial cable Standard TV cable and antenna cable Plug Type Push into connection. Screw-on Type Screw into connection. S Video cable High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality Align guides and push into connection. Audio/Video cable Push into connection. Video - Yellow Audio (Left) - White Audio (Right) - Red Some DVD Players are equipped with the following three video connectors: Y - Green PB (CB, Cb or B–Y) - Blue PR (CR, Cr or R–Y) - Red CONTROL S cable CONTROL S connections are exclusive to Sony products and allow greater control of all Sony equipment. Push into connection. DVI cable DVI connection for a high-bandwidth copy-protected signal Push into connection. 12 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Projection TV Controls and Connectors The front panel menu controls allow access to the on-screen menus without the use of a remote control. Pressing MENU brings up the on-screen menus. The arrow buttons move the on-screen cursor in the menus and by pressing the Select button ( ) selects the menu item. 13 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Front Panel Menu Controls Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Projection TV Rear and Front Panel Connectors Rear of projection TV 0 Front of projection TV 14 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connection Description Can accommodate a copy-protected digital connection (HDCP*) to other devices (such as digital set-top boxes) that have compatible interfaces. The DVI-HDTV input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard, and is not intended for use with personal computers. See the instruction manual that came with your equipment for details about connecting and using it with the TV. 2 AUX Allows you to view local and cable channels if your cable provider does not feature local channels. You can switch between local and cable channels easily by pressing ANT on the remote control. Devices connected to the AUX input cannot be viewed in Twin View. 3 TO CONVERTER This is a VHF/UHF OUT jack that lets you set up your projection TV to switch between scrambled channels (through a cable box) and normal cable channels (CATV). Use this jack instead of a splitter to get better picture quality when switching between scrambled and unscrambled cable channels. 4 VHF/UHF Connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable. 5 S VIDEO (Rear and front) Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack of your VCR or other S VIDEO-equipped video component. Provides better picture quality than the VHF/UHF jacks or the Video IN jack. 6 VIDEO (L/R)/AUDIO (Rear and front) Connects to the audio and video OUT jacks on your VCR or other video component. A fourth video input (VIDEO 2) is located on the front panel of the projection TV. 7 Y/PB/PR (L/R)/AUDIO Connects to your DVD player’s or Digital Set-top box’s component video (Y, PB, PR) and audio (L/R) jacks. 8 TV OUT Outputs the signal that the TV is tuned to (regardless of the picture displayed on the screen). 9 AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) L (MONO)/R Connects to the left and right audio inputs of your audio or video component. 0 CONTROL S IN/OUT To control other Sony equipment with the projection TV's remote control, connect the CONTROL S IN jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S OUT jack on the projection TV with the CONTROL S cable. To control the projection TV with a remote control for another Sony product, connect the CONTROL S OUT jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S IN jack on the projection TV with the CONTROL S cable. * High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. 15 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV 1 DVI-HDTV VIDEO AUDIO R/L (VIDEO 7 IN) Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or Antenna) Connecting Directly to Cable or an Antenna The connection you choose depends on the cable found in your home. Newer homes are equipped with standard coaxial cable (see A); older homes probably have 300-ohm twin lead cable (see B); other homes may contain both (see C). A VHF Only or VHF/UHF or Cable VHF/UHF 75-ohm coaxial cable B Rear of projection TV VHF Only or UHF Only or VHF/UHF 300-ohm twin lead cable VHF/UHF Rear of projection TV Antenna connector C VHF and UHF 75-ohm coaxial cable VHF/UHF Rear of projection TV 300-ohm twin lead cable Cable and Antenna U/V Splitter (not supplied) If your cable provider does not feature local channels, you may find this setup convenient. AUX CATV cable TO CONVERTER (No connection to TO CONVERTER) Antenna cable Rear of projection TV VHF/UHF Select CABLE or antenna (ANT) mode by pressing ANT on the remote control. ✍ To receive channels with an antenna, you need to turn your Cable to Off (see page 56) and perform the Auto Program function (see page 57). 16 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Cable Box Connections Cable Box and Cable This is the preferred basic cable TV hookup to use if: Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them (pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable box, and ❑ You want to enjoy the Twin View feature. With this setup you can: ❑ Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your cable box when the signal is scrambled. ❑ Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. (Your projection TV’s tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.) ❑ Use the Twin View feature. (When all channels are routed through your cable box, only one channel is sent to the projection TV, so you can not use the Twin View or Channel Index features for your cable box.) ✍ DIGITAL CABLE BOX USERS: Do not use this connection. The TO CONVERTER jack is not compatible with digital cable boxes. 1 2 Connect the Cable TV cable to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack. 3 Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the projection TV’s AUX jack. Using a coaxial cable, connect the projection TV’s TO CONVERTER jack to the cable box’s IN jack. The projection TV’s internal converter allows you to switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into the projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable box, eliminating the need for an external splitter. Cable box AUX Rear of projection TV IN OUT TO CONVERTER 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) Signal VHF/UHF CATV cable (unscrambled channels) ✍ Pressing ANT on the remote control switches between the channels coming in through the cable box (scrambled) and those coming directly to the TV (unscrambled). 17 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV ❑ Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Cable Box Only Use this hookup if: z If you have a digital cable box, you cannot use this connection because the TO CONVERTER jack is not compatible with digital cable boxes. ❑ You subscribe to a cable TV system that uses scrambled or encoded signals requiring a cable box to view all channels, and ❑ You do not intend to hook up any other audio or video equipment to your projection TV. When all channels are routed through your cable box, only one unscrambled channel is sent to the projection TV, so you cannot use the Twin View feature. If some channels are scrambled, but others are not, consider using the hookup on page 17 instead. 1 Connect the coaxial connector from your cable service to the cable box’s IN jack. 2 Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the TV’s VHF/UHF jack. VHF/UHF Cable Rear of projection TV IN OUT Cable box Also, set Cable to On in the Channel menu (see page 56). z Setting the Channel Fix feature in the Channel menu (see “Using the Channel Menu” on page 56), ensures that you do not accidentally switch the channels using your projection TV. 18 ✍ Your Sony remote control can be programmed to operate your cable box (see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 71). ✍ To change channels using the cable box, set your projection TV to channel 3 or 4 depending on the cable box channel output. If you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box, consider using the Channel Fix feature to set your projection TV to channel 3 or 4 (see page 57). Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting a VCR and Cable Use this hookup if: ❑ You have cable TV that does not require a cable box. 1 2 Connect the cable TV cable to the VCR’s IN jack. 3 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s Audio and S Video OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks. Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack. Rear of Projection TV Coaxial cable S VIDEO VIDEO (yellow) AUDIO-L (white) AUDIO-R (red) VCR Cable VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) YC-15V/30V (not supplied) ✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable. 19 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting a VCR and Cable Box Use this hookup if: ❑ Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them (pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable box, and ❑ You want to enjoy the Twin View feature. With this setup you can: ❑ Use the projection TV remote control to change channels on your cable box when the signal is scrambled. To program your Sony remote control to operate your cable box, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 71. ❑ Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. Your projection TV’s tuner provides a better signal than the cable box. ❑ Use the Twin View feature. (When all channels are routed through your cable box, only one signal is sent to the projection TV, so you cannot use the Twin View feature.) Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. 1 2 Connect the Cable TV cable to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack. Using a coaxial cable, connect the TV’s TO CONVERTER jack to the cable box’s IN jack. The projection TV’s internal converter allows you to switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into the projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable box, eliminating the need for an external splitter. ✍ DIGITAL CABLE BOX USERS: If you are connecting a digital cable box, you will need a special bi-directional splitter that is designed to work with your digital cable box. Contact your cable provider for details. 3 Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the VCR’s IN jack. 4 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks. 5 Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection TV’s AUX jack. ✍ To view scrambled channels, press ANT to switch to the AUX input. Change channels using your cable box. 20 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV VCR Coaxial cable VIDEO (yellow) AUDIO-L (white) AUDIO-R (red) S VIDEO VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) Cable box Coaxial cable Rear of projection TV ✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable. ✍ You will not be able to change channels on the VCR. Set your projection TV and VCR to channel 3 or 4, depending on your cable box. ✍ Pressing ANT on the remote control switches between the channels coming in through the cable box (scrambled) and those coming directly to the projection TV (unscrambled). ✍ If you are connecting a digital cable box, you will need a special bi-directional splitter designed to work with your cable box. 21 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV YC-15V/30V (not supplied) Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing If you connect two VCRs, you can record from one VCR to the other while using your projection TV to monitor what is being recorded. Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. 1 Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect the playback VCR’s AUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks to the recording VCR’s Audio and Video IN jacks. 2 Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect the recording VCR’s AUDIO and Video OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and VIDEO IN jacks. Rear of projection TV VCR (playback) VCR (recording) AUDIO-R (red) AUDIO-L (white) VIDEO (yellow) VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) ✍ To perform tape editing, set the projection TV to the video input intended for playback by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote control. ✍ You may need to change the video input on your VCR. Consult your VCR’s operating manual for instructions. ✍ If both VCRs have an S VIDEO jack, you can use the S VIDEO connection instead of the yellow video cable on a combined A/V cable. To use an S VIDEO cable, connect the VIDEO OUT jack of the playback VCR to the VIDEO IN jack of the recording VCR. Since S VIDEO does not provide audio, you must still connect audio cables to provide sound. ✍ You cannot record signals from equipment connected to the Y, PB, PR input. 22 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting a Satellite Receiver Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s SATELLITE IN jack. 2 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the satellite receiver’s AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks. 3 Connect a coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack. ✍ If your satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable. Rear of projection TV Coaxial cable VIDEO (yellow) AUDIO-L (white) AUDIO-R (red) Satellite receiver S VIDEO Satellite antenna cable VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) YC-15V/30V (not supplied) 23 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV 1 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting a Satellite Receiver with a VCR Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. 1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s SATELLITE IN jack. 2 3 Connect the CATV cable to the VCR’s VHF/UHF IN jack. 4 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the satellite receiver’s AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the VCR’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks. 5 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks. Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack. Rear of projection TV Satellite antenna cable Satellite receiver Coaxial cable YC-15V/30V (not supplied) AUDIO-R (red) AUDIO-L (white) VIDEO (yellow) VMC-810S/ 820S (not supplied) S VIDEO VCR Cable VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) YC-15V/30V (not supplied) ✍ Be sure your VCR’s video input is set correctly. Consult your VCR’s operating manual for instructions. ✍ Use TV/VIDEO to select - VIDEO 1 to watch satellite TV or the VCR (your VCR must be turned on). - VHF/UHF to watch cable TV. ✍ If your VCR or satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable. 24 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting an Audio Receiver Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. Rear of projection TV AUDIO-R (red) AUDIO-L (white) RK-74A (not supplied) Line input 25 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Using audio cables, connect the projection TV’s AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) jacks to the audio receiver’s audio LINE IN jacks. Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video Connectors This is the preferred hookup to use if: ❑ Your DVD player has component (Y, B-Y, R-Y) jacks. Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. 1 Using three separate component video cables, connect the DVD player’s Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks to the Y, PB and PR jacks on the projection TV. Use the VIDEO IN 5 or 6 connections. ✍ The Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled Y, CB and CR, or Y, PB and PR. If so, connect the cables to like colors. 2 Using an audio cable, connect the DVD player’s Audio OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks. Be sure to use the same row of inputs that you used for the video connection (VIDEO IN 5 or 6). Rear of projection TV PR VMC-10HG (not supplied) PB Y DVD player AUDIO-R (red) AUDIO-L (white) RK-74A (not supplied) 26 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors Use this hookup if: ❑ Your DVD player does not have component (Y, PB, PR) jacks. picture quality use the connection described on page 26. Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. 1 Using audio cables, connect the DVD player’s Audio OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks. 2 Using an S VIDEO cable, connect the DVD player’s S VIDEO jack to the projection TV’s S VIDEO jack. Rear of projection TV S VIDEO YC-15V/30V (not supplied) DVD player AUDIO-R (red) AUDIO-L (white) RK-74A (not supplied) ✍ Use TV/VIDEO on the remote control to switch between the VCR, DVD player and cable TV inputs. ✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable. 27 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV ✍ If your DVD player has video component output connectors: for best Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting a Digital TV Receiver Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. z Be sure to read the Set-top box manual. 1 Using three separate component video cables, connect the Digital TV Set-top box’s Y, PB and PR jacks to the projection TV. ✍ The Y, PB and PR jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must z Some Digital TV Receivers are equipped with a DVI connection. Refer to your Digital TV Receiver manual for setup instructions using this connection. be connected to provide sound. ✍ Component video connection is necessary to view 480p, 720p, and 1080i formats. You may also use the S VIDEO or Composite Video connections, however, component video (Y, PB, PR) will provide the best picture quality for all format types. 2 Using an audio cable, connect the Digital TV Set-top box’s Audio OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks. Rear of projection TV PR PB VMC-10HG (not supplied) Y Digital TV Set-top box AUDIO-R (red) AUDIO-L (white) RK-74A (not supplied) ✍ You cannot record the signal from any equipment connected into the Y, PB and PR connectors. ✍ This projection TV is not compatible with digital TV receivers configured with RGB or VGA output connectors. ✍ The DVI connection is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers. 28 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting a Camcorder Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the camcorder’s Audio and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks. ✍ If you have a mono camcorder, connect its left audio output to the projection TV’s AUDIO L (MONO) jack. ✍ If your camcorder is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable. YC-15V/30V (not supplied) VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) VIDEO (yellow) S VIDEO AUDIO-L (white) A/V output AUDIO-R (red) 29 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV For easy connection of the camcorder, the projection TV has front Audio and Video inputs (shown below). However, if you prefer, you can also connect the camcorder to the projection TV’s rear Audio and Video IN jacks. Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Connecting an AV Receiver For greater control of all audio and video equipment, connect an AV receiver. ✍ Change “Video Label” for the VIDEO 1 input to “Receiver” (see page 62). z You can connect an AV receiver using both composite video and S VIDEO. If both are connected, then the TV will detect and display an S VIDEO signal. To take advantage of this feature, connect your receiver with Video 1. Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. 1 Connect the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or antenna to IN on the VCR. 2 Using a coaxial cable, connect OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the projection TV. 3 Using a VIDEO cable, connect VIDEO of VIDEO 1 IN on the projection TV to MONITOR OUT on the AV receiver. 4 Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect TV OUT on the projection TV to AUDIO/VIDEO 2 IN on the AV receiver. 5 Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect the video equipment to the AV receiver. 6 Select the Setup menu and set “Video Label” to “Receiver” to fix your TV’s input to AV receiver (see “Video Label” on page 62). VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) Coaxial cable (not supplied) Rear of projection TV VCR S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R VIDEO Cable/ Antenna VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) AUDIO/ VIDEO 2 IN VMC-10HG (not supplied) Optional S VIDEO cable YC-15V/30V (not supplied) 30 AUDIO/ VIDEO 1 IN MONITOR OUT AV receiver AUDIO/VIDEO 1 OUT Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Using the CONTROL S Feature Rear of projection TV 31 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV CONTROL S allows you to control your projection TV system and other Sony equipment with one remote control. In addition to allowing you to control multiple devices with one remote control, the CONTROL S feature allows you to always point your remote control at your projection TV, instead of having to point it at the other equipment, which might be hidden or out of direct line of sight. Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically After you finish connecting your projection TV, you can run Auto Setup to set up your channels. The Auto Setup screen appears when you turn your projection TV on for the first time after installing it. If you do not want to set up the channels at this time, you can do it later by using the Auto Program feature in the Channel menu (see page 57). ✍ The Auto Setup feature does not apply for installations that use a cable box for all channel selection. Using Auto Setup 1 Press POWER on the front panel of your projection TV or on the remote control to turn on the projection TV. 2 Press the TV (FUNCTION) button on your remote control. Red light will briefly appear. 3 Press CH+ on your projection TV to run Auto Setup, or press CH– to exit. If you use the channel buttons on your remote control, be sure to use the main set of buttons ( ). Projection TV front panel ✍ You can run Auto Program by selecting it in the Channel menu, as described on page 57. 32 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Adjusting the Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ – The projection tube image appears on the screen in three colors (red, green and blue). If they do not converge, the color is poor and the picture blurs. The FLASH FOCUS feature allows you to adjust the convergence automatically. ✍ It is recommended to perform FLASH FOCUS about 30 minutes after the projection TV is first turned on. Projection TV front panel 1 2 Receive a TV or cable TV program. Press FLASH FOCUS. The cross pattern shown below appears and FLASH FOCUS begins to work. The adjustment is completed when the cross pattern becomes white and you are returned to the program you were watching. ✍ You cannot perform any other functions until FLASH FOCUS has completed its cycle. ✍ If you perform any other operation while FLASH FOCUS is in progress, FLASH FOCUS operation is canceled. ✍ Unshielded speakers or other metallic objects can cause picture distortion if placed close to the projection TV. ✍ If you would like to manually perform additional fine adjustments, see page 34. 33 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Before you use your projection TV, be sure to adjust the convergence. Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Adjusting the Convergence Manually The Manual Convergence feature gives you more control over the TV's picture than the Flash Focus feature, allowing you to fine-tune the color alignment of each section of the TV screen. ✍ Before using Manual Convergence, you must first perform Flash Focus (as described on page 33). ✍ Use the joystick of your remote control to perform the steps below. z For details on using the Setup Menu, see page 61. 1 2 3 Press MENU to display the Menu. Move the joystick B or b to highlight the Setup icon and press Move the joystick to highlight Convergence and press . . A pattern of white crosses appears, with a yellow around one of the crosses. Aligned crosses (which do not need adjustment) look white and have little or no red or blue showing. Crosses that are not aligned show red or blue shades beyond their edges. - < < < Full/Normal Move < Select: - End: menu ✍ You can scroll up and down through the 9 x 7 field of crosses to manually converge all portions of the screen. 34 4 Using the joystick, move the to surround a cross that you want to adjust. Press . The changes to red. 5 If the cross that you selected has red edges, move the joystick until the red image is replaced with a white cross. Once you have finished this (or the cross does not have red edges), press . The changes to blue. 6 If the cross you selected has blue edges, move the joystick until the blue image is replaced with a white cross. Once you have finished this, press . The changes to yellow again. 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to adjust other crosses. When finished, press MENU to exit the manual convergence screen and the Setup menu. Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Notes on Adjusting the Convergence Manually For best results, stand about 3 to 5 feet back from the picture when adjusting the convergence. Begin with the crosses in the center area of the screen and, once those are adjusted, move to the crosses on the edges of the screen. ❑ You can make separate adjustments to each wide mode: Full/Normal, Zoom, Wide Zoom, and 1080i high-definition input. The cross pattern settings appear different in each wide mode, but the adjustment procedure is the same. Press the WIDE MODE button on the remote to toggle through the wide mode screens. 35 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV ❑ Using the Features Using the Remote Control The following table describes the buttons on the remote control that are for more advanced functions. Button Descriptions Outside Panel Button Description 1 MUTING Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL + to restore the sound. 2 SLEEP Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the time in minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the projection TV to remain on before shutting off automatically. Cancel by pressing until Sleep Off appears or turning the power off. While the Sleep feature is set, press once to view the remaining time. 3 ANT Changes between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input. 4 DISPLAY Press once to display the current time and channel label (if set) and channel number. Press again to turn Display off. See page 60 for details on setting the time. 5 JUMP Press to jump back and forth between two channels. The projection TV alternates between the current channel and the last channel that was selected. 6 FREEZE Freezes the window picture. Press again to restore the picture. 7 Press to enter the Scrolling Channel Index mode. You can view and select from all receivable channels scrolling on the screen without leaving the current one. INDEX 8 The joystick allows for movement of the on-screen cursor. Pressing down on the center of the joystick selects the item. 9 VOL +/– Adjusts the volume. q; PIC MODE Press repeatedly to step through the available video picture modes: Vivid, Standard, Movie and Pro. Also available in the Video menu. For details, see “Selecting Video Options” on page 52. qa FAVORITES Displays the Favorite Channels list. For details, see “Using Favorite Channels” on page 43. qs RESET Press when in a menu to reset the settings to the factory defaults. 37 Using the Features Button Description qd POWER buttons (GREEN) Turn on and off the projection TV and other audio/video equipment you have programmed into the remote control. For instructions, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 71. qf FUNCTION buttons Select the equipment (TV, SAT/CABLE) that you want to operate. The indicator lights up momentarily when pushed to show which device the remote control is operating. qg TV/VIDEO Cycles through the video equipment connected to your projection TV’s video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6 and VIDEO 7. qh 0 – 9 and ENTER Press 0 - 9 to select a channel, the channel changes after 2 seconds. Press ENTER to select immediately. qj Turns on/off Twin View. For details, see “Using Twin View™” on page 44. GUIDE Displays the program guide of your satellite. qk MENU Press to display the projection TV on-screen menu. Press again to exit from the menu. ql CH +/– Scan through channels. w; DRC/ Press repeatedly to step through the available highCINEMOTION resolution picture modes: Interlaced, Progressive and CineMotion. For details, see “Using the Video Menu” on page 52. wa WIDE MODE z To scan rapidly through the channels, press and hold down CH+ or CH–. 38 Press to step through the wide screen modes: Wide Zoom, Normal, Full and Zoom. For details, see “Using Wide Mode” on page 50. Using the Features Inside Panel Button Description 1 SYSTEM OFF Press to turn off the projection TV and all equipment connected with S-Link. Play 3m Rewind 4 REC Record 5x Stop 6 DVD MENU Displays the DVD menu. 7 MTS/SAP Press to scroll through the Multi-channel TV Sound (MTS) options: Stereo, Auto SAP, and Mono. 8 CODE SET Used for programming the remote control to operate nonSony video equipment. For details, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 71. 9 POWER Press to turn on the DVD/VCR player you have programmed into the remote control. For instructions, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 71. q; M Fast-forward qa Use to switch control for connected video equipment. You can program one video source for each switch position. For details, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 71. qs X Pause (Press again to resume normal playback) qd MENU Displays the Video equipment menu. qf M, m, <, ,, Use to operate the DVD menu. and ENTER qg Press to select an audio option: Steady Sound On or Off. 39 Using the Features 2N Using the Features Watching the TV Many TV features can be accessed directly through the remote control. The following will explain the function of some of the buttons found on your remote control. Buttons for Projection TV Operations 1 TV (FUNCTION) Activates the remote control for use with the projection TV. 2 ANT— (AUX input) Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input. 3 TV (POWER) Turns the projection TV on and off. If a video input indication (e.g., VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) appears on the screen, press TV/VIDEO or CH +/ – until a channel number appears. 4 0-9 and ENTER Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel (for example, to select channel 10, press 1 and 0). The channel will change after 2 seconds, or you can press ENTER for immediate selection. 5 CH +/– Press to scan through the channels (+ up or – down). 6 VOL +/– Press to adjust the volume (+ up or – down). 7 JUMP Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels. The projection TV will jump between the current channel and the last channel selected. 8 MUTING Press to mute the sound. “MUTING” will appear on the screen and will dim three seconds later. To restore the sound, press again or press VOL +. 9 FREEZE — (yellow labeled button) This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the TV’s screen (see “Using the Freeze Function” on page 47). q; SLEEP Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate time in minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the projection TV to remain on before shutting off automatically. Cancel by pressing SLEEP until “Sleep Off” appears or turning the power off. 40 Using the Features qa DISPLAY Press to display the channel number, current time and channel label (if set). To turn the display off, press DISPLAY again. qs TV/VIDEO Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5 VIDEO 6, and VIDEO 7. qd MTS/SAP Press to scroll through the Multi-channel TV Sound (MTS) options (see “MTS” on page 54). qf PIC MODE Press PIC MODE repeatedly to directly choose one of four different video modes that best suits the program you are watching. Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness. Standard: Select to display a standard picture for normal viewing environments. Movie: Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments. Pro (Professional): Select to display a picture with minimum enhancements. When you select each mode, you can also adjust the picture quality (such as Brightness, Color, etc.) to suit your taste. For details, see “Mode” on page 52. 41 Using the Features If you select Skip as a Video Label in the Setup menu, your projection TV will skip the video input you selected (see “Video Label” on page 62). Using the Features Watching the Digital TV When you have connected the DTV receiver, you can enjoy digital TV programs. This projection TV is capable of receiving 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i digital TV formats (note that 720p is displayed as 480p). To view a digital TV program 42 1 Connect the DTV receiver to VIDEO 5, 6 or 7 IN on the projection TV. (for details, see page 28) 2 3 Press TV/VIDEO to select VIDEO 5, 6 or 7. 4 Adjust the volume of the projection TV as necessary. Select a digital channel on the DTV receiver. For details, see the Operating Manual of the DTV receiver. Using the Features Using Favorite Channels The Favorite Channel feature lets you select programs from a list of favorite channels that you preset. To display a list of your favorite channels: factory setting for Favorite Channel is Auto. When Favorite Channel is set to Auto, the last eight channels selected with 0-9 buttons will be set as Favorite Channel options. If you want to input your own selections as Favorite Channel settings, see “Favorite Channel” on page 56. 1 Press FAVORITES. The Favorite Channel options appear. Preview window Favor ites 124 6 10 12 2 8 8 4 Exit 2 Move the joystick up or down to highlight the channel you want to watch. The program of that channel appears in the preview window. Press to select. 43 Using the Features ✍ Your Favorite Channel options can be set automatically or manually. The Using the Features Using Twin View™ Twin View enables you to watch two programs at the same time. You can also change the size of both the left and right pictures. Activating Twin Pictures To display twin pictures 1 Make sure your projection TV is tuned to a working channel. 2 Press . To cancel twin pictures again (or press ❑ Press Activating the Picture ). Although two pictures appear on the screen at the same time, only one picture is active. For an active picture, you can: ❑ Change channels. ❑ Adjust the volume. ❑ Switch the input sources from VHF/UHF to cable by pressing ANT or TV/VIDEO to switch the video input. When the picture on the right is activated, the input sources cannot be switched to VIDEO 5, 6, 7, or AUX by pressing ANT. ❑ Change the picture size (see page 46). To activate the right picture ❑ Move the joystick to the right. To activate the left picture ❑ Move the joystick to the left. 44 Using the Features ✍ Factors Affecting Twin View: - If you use a cable box to view all channels, the same channel appears in both windows because the cable box unscrambles only one channel at a time. - Sources connected to the AUX, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6, and VIDEO 7 inputs display in the left window, but not the right. - If you are viewing a 4:3 source and a 16:9 enhanced source (such as a DVD) side by side, the 4:3 source appears larger. - Twin View does not display channels that are blocked by Parental settings (page 63). ✍ The active picture is highlighted in cyan. 45 Using the Features - If you use a cable box, you can view the cable box output in one window and view a different source (such as a VCR or DVD player) in the second window by using the TV/VIDEO button. Using the Features Changing the Picture Size The zoom feature lets you change the size of the left and right pictures. To enlarge the left picture (reduce the right) v To enlarge the right picture (reduce the left) 1 Move the joystick left to activate the left picture (if not already activated). 1 Move the joystick right to activate the right picture (if not already activated). 2 Move the joystick up to enlarge the picture and move the joystick down to reduce the picture. 2 Move the joystick up to enlarge the picture and move the joystick down to reduce the picture. V ✍ When you adjust the twin screen sizes, the projection TV memorizes the change. The next time you use the Twin View function, the memorized sizes appear. 46 Using the Features Using the Freeze Function The FREEZE button allows you to temporarily capture a program’s picture. You can use this feature to write down information such as phone numbers, recipes, etc. To use the Freeze function When the program information you want to capture is displayed, press FREEZE. 2 The projection TV switches to Twin View mode and displays the “frozen” picture on the right, while the current program continues on the left. Current program in progress Frozen picture Call 555-1234 3 To cancel and return to normal viewing, press FREEZE. ✍ Freeze feature is not available if you are already in Twin View™ or Index mode. 47 Using the Features 1 Using the Features Using Scrolling Channel Index Scrolling Channel Index allows you to view and select from all receivable channels scrolling on the screen without leaving the current channel. ✍ Scrolling Channel Index will not function when Parental Lock is activated. To use the Scrolling Channel Index function 1 Press . The current channel will be reduced in size and displayed on the left in normal motion picture format. The first channel is briefly displayed on the bottom-right side of the screen, then frozen. It scrolls up and the next channel appears on the bottom-right, and the process is repeated with the other channels. 10 2 Move the joystick up and down so that the channel you wish to view is displayed in the cyan frame, and press . To return to scrolling, move the joystick up and down again. z To change the direction of scrolling, move the joystick up or down once. To increase scrolling speed, hold the joystick up or down. 10 3 To enlarge the selected channel into the left frame, press again. The selected channel will be displayed in normal motion picture, and the sound also switches to this channel. 8 48 Using the Features 4 Press . The selected channel will be enlarged for normal viewing. 8 Using the Features To cancel Scrolling Channel Index Press again to resume normal viewing. ✍ Sound will only be heard from the center picture. ✍ If one of the pictures received through Scrolling Channel Index is snowy, the entire screen may become unstable. In this case, skip the snowy channel. (see “Channel Skip/Add” on page 57) ✍ If you leave the Scrolling Channel Index screen displayed for an hour without any additional operation, Scrolling Channel Index is canceled and the normal picture reappears. ✍ The Scrolling Channel Index cannot be used in combination with set-top boxes, DBS receivers, or cable boxes. ✍ Scrolling Index feature does not function if you use a cable box to view all channels. 49 Using the Features Using Wide Mode Wide Screen mode lets you watch 4:3 normal broadcasts in several Wide Screen modes (16:9 aspect ratio). z You can also access the Wide Mode settings in the Screen menu. For details, see page 58. Example ✍ When viewing high-definition programs broadcast in 720p/1080i, it is not possible to change between Wide Screen modes. ❑ Press WIDE MODE repeatedly to toggle through the following Wide Mode settings. Description Wide Zoom enlarges the center portion of the 4:3 picture proportionately; however, only the left and right edges of the screen are stretched to fill the 16:9 screen. The picture has a normal appearance, as much as possible. Wide Zoom m Normal returns the 4:3 picture to its original size. Black bars are visible at left and right sides to fill the 16:9 screen. Normal m Full Mode stretches the entire 4:3 picture horizontally only, to fill the 16:9 screen. The picture has an elongated appearance. Full m Zoom Mode enlarges the entire 4:3 picture proportionately to fill the 16:9 screen. Useful for watching Letterbox movies. Zoom When you change channels or inputs, the Wide Mode settings revert to the 4:3 Default setting in the Screen menu. To retain the current Wide Mode setting as channels and inputs are changed, set 4:3 Default to Off. For details, see page 58. 50 Using the Menus Overview Opening and choosing a menu: 1 2 3 4 Press MENU to display the menu screen. Move the joystick to the desired menu icon and press to select it. Use the joystick to scroll through the features. See the specific menu page for instructions on moving through the menu. The menu gives you access to the following features: Menu Icon Description Page Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings. 52 It also allows you to customize the Picture Mode based on the type of program you are viewing. Offers enhanced audio options such as listening to second 54 audio programming (SAP), or customizing the Effect of the sound on your projection TV. To end a menu session: Press MENU again. To end one menu session and move to another: Press the joystick B to return to the menu icons. Move the joystick B or b to choose the next menu icon and press to select it. Allows you to set up a Favorite Channel list, run the Auto 56 Program function, and more. Allows you to set the wide screen mode, adjust the vertical center in wide mode, and set the 4:3 Default mode. 58 Lets you set the clock on your projection TV and allows 60 you to program your projection TV for scheduled viewing using the Timers. Provides several options for setting up your channels, labeling your Video inputs, and selecting the language of the on-screen menus. 61 51 Using the Menus Using the Video Menu To select the Video Menu 1 2 Press MENU. 3 Use the joystick to scroll through the features. 4 Press to select a feature. That feature’s adjustment appears. 5 6 7 Use the joystick to make the desired adjustments. Move the joystick to the Video icon and press . Press to select/set. Press MENU to exit the menu screen. To restore the factory default settings for Picture, Brightness, Color, Hue, Sharpness and Color Temp ❑ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Video menu. Selecting Video Options z To quickly and easily change from one Video Mode to another, use the PIC MODE on the remote control. The Video menu includes the following options. Option Description Mode Customized picture viewing Vivid Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness. Standard Recommended for Normal viewing conditions. Movie Select for soft, film like, picture. Pro Select for professional monitor like appearance. ✍ You can alter the Video menu settings (Picture, Brightness, Color, etc.) for each Mode. 52 Picture Adjust to increase picture contrast and deepen the color or decrease picture contrast and soften the color. Brightness Adjust to brighten or darken the picture. Color Adjust to increase or decrease color intensity. Hue Adjust to increase or decrease the green tones. Sharpness Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture. Color Temp White intensity adjustment Choose from three color temperatures: Cool Select to give the white colors a blue tint. Neutral Select to give the white colors a neutral tint. Warm Select to give the white colors a red tint (NTSCStandard). Using the Menus Option Description DRC Mode Digital Reality Creation Creates a high-resolution picture with 4x density, for high quality sources (i.e., DVD player, Satellite receiver). Interlaced Recommended for moving pictures. Progressive Recommended for still images and text. CineMotion Recommended for 24 frame-per-second films. Using the Menus 53 Using the Menus Using the Audio Menu To select the Audio Menu 1 2 Press MENU. Move the joystick to the Audio icon and press . 3 Use the joystick to scroll through the options. 4 Press to select an option. That option’s settings appear. 5 6 7 Use the joystick to scroll through the settings. Press to select the desired setting. Press MENU to exit the menu screen. To restore the factory default settings for Treble, Bass and Balance ❑ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Audio menu. Selecting Audio Options The Audio menu includes the following options: Option Description Treble Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds. Bass Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds. Balance Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance. Steady Sound On Select to stabilize the volume. Off Select to turn off Steady Sound. TruSurround Select for surround sound (for stereo programs only). Simulated Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs. Off Normal stereo or mono reception. Effect MTS Stereo Enjoy stereo, bilingual and Auto-SAP mono programs Mono 54 Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast in stereo. Select to automatically switch the projection TV to second audio programs when a signal is received. (If no SAP signal is present, the projection TV remains in Stereo mode.) Select for mono reception. (Use to reduce noise during weak stereo broadcasts.) Using the Menus Description Speaker On Select to turn on the projection TV speakers. Off Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and listen to the projection TV's sound only through your external audio system speakers. Variable The projection TV’s speakers are turned off, but the volume output from your audio system can still be controlled by the projection TV’s remote control. Fixed The projection TV’s speakers are turned off and the volume, bass and treble output of the projection TV is fixed. Use your audio receiver’s volume control to adjust the volume through your audio system. Audio Out Easy control of volume adjustments 55 Using the Menus Option Using the Menus Using the Channel Menu To select the Channel Menu Selecting Channel Options 1 2 Press MENU. 3 Use the joystick to scroll through the features. 4 Press to select a feature. That feature’s options appear. 5 6 7 Use the joystick to scroll through the options. Move the joystick to the Channel icon and press . Press to select the desired option. Press MENU to exit the menu screen. The Channel menu includes the following options: Option Description Favorite Channel Auto Manual Select if you want Favorite Channel options to be set automatically to the last eight channels selected with the 0-9 buttons. Select if you want to input your own selections as Favorite Channel options. 1 2 3 Cable Press to select a favorite channel number. Use the joystick to scroll through the channels until you find the channel you want to add to your favorites. Press to select it. On Select if you are receiving cable channels with a CATV cable. Off Select if you are using an antenna. ✍ You should run Auto Program after changing the Cable setting. 56 Using the Menus Option Description Channel Fix 2-6 Useful when you have a cable box or satellite receiver connected AUX 2-6 Video 1 “Fix” your projection TV’s channel setting to 3 or 4 and use the cable box, VCR or satellite receiver to change channels. Select one of these settings if you have connected the device to the VHF/UHF jack. Same as 2-6, except you select one of these settings if you have connected the device to the AUX jack. (see page 15) Auto Program Automatically programs the projection TV for all receivable channels. Channel Skip/Add Removes and adds viewable channels. 1 2 3 4 Channel Label Use the joystick to scroll through the channels until you find the channel you want to skip/add. Press to select it. Press the joystick up or down to toggle between “Add” and “Skip.” Press to select. Label up to 20 channels with their station call letters. 57 Using the Menus Use when connecting a cable box to control external video sources. TV output should be connected through the cable box. Using the Menus Using the Wide Menu To select the Wide menu 1 2 Press MENU. 3 Move the joystick to scroll through the features. 4 Press to select a feature. That feature’s options appear. 5 6 7 Use the joystick to scroll through the options. Use the joystick to move to the Wide icon and press . Press to select the desired option. Press MENU to exit the menu screen. Selecting Wide Options The Wide menu includes the following options: Option Description z To change from one Wide Mode to another, use the WIDE MODE button on the remote control. Wide Mode Select a Wide Mode to use for 4:3 sources. Wide Zoom Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture, while the upper and lower parts of the picture are condensed to fit the wide screen. Normal Select to return the 4:3 picture to normal mode. Full Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally only, to fill the wide screen. Zoom Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the wide screen. Wide Zoom Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture, while the upper and lower parts of the picture are condensed to fit the wide screen. Normal Select to return the 4:3 picture to normal mode. Full Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally only, to fill the wide screen. Zoom Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the wide screen. Off Select to continue using the current Wide Mode setting when the channel or input is changed. z Wide Mode is unavailable while in Twin View, Index or Freeze mode. z The 4:3 Default functions only when the projection TV receives 480i signals. 58 4:3 Default Select the default Screen Mode to use for 4:3 sources. Using the Menus Description Vertical Center Allows you to move the position of the picture up and down in the window. (Available only in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes.) Move the joystick up or down to choose a position and press . ✍ Some wide-screen programs (particularly certain theatrical releases) will be shown in aspect ratios that require the display of black bands at the top and bottom of your 16:9 screen. For more details, check the documentation that came with your DVD, or contact your content provider. 59 Using the Menus z If 4:3 Default is set to anything but Off, the Wide Mode setting changes only for the current channel. When you change channels (or inputs), Wide Mode is automatically replaced with the 4:3 Default setting. To retain the current Wide Mode setting as channels and inputs are changed, set 4:3 Default to Off. Option Using the Menus Using the Timer Menu To select the Timer menu 1 2 Press MENU. Move the joystick to the Timer icon and press . To set the Current Time 1 Use the joystick to select “Current Time”, then press . 2 If it is currently Daylight Saving Time, be sure to set the mode to “On” first. 3 4 Use the joystick to enter the correct time, then press . Press MENU to exit the menu screen. To set the Timer Before setting the timer, be sure to set your projection TV’s clock to the current time and Daylight Saving Mode. 1 2 Move the joystick to “Timer 1” or “Timer 2”, then press 3 Press MENU to exit the menu screen. . Use the joystick to enter your day, time, channel, and timer duration preferences; then, press to select each one. To reset the Clock or Timers ❑ Press RESET on the remote control after selecting that option in the Timer menu. Selecting Timer Options 60 The Timer menu includes the following options: Option Description Timer 1 Timer 2 Program Select to set the Timer by day, time, duration, and channel. Off Select to turn off the Timer. (Your previous settings will be saved.) Current Time Set the current time. Daylight Saving On Select in the Spring to adjust the time during Daylight Saving Time. Off Select in the Fall to adjust the time at the end of Daylight Saving Time. Using the Menus Using the Setup Menu To select the Setup Menu Press MENU. 3 Use the joystick to scroll through the features. 4 Press to select a feature. That feature’s options appear. 5 6 7 Use the joystick to scroll through the options. Move the joystick to the Setup icon and press . Press Using the Menus Selecting Setup Options 1 2 to select the desired option. Press MENU to exit the menu screen. The Setup menu includes the following options: Option Description Parental Control Allows you to set up the TV to block programs according to their content and rating levels. For details about setting, see “Using the Parent Menu” on page 63. Caption Vision Allows you to select from three closed caption modes (for programs that are broadcast with closed captioning). Off Turns off Caption Vision. CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4 Displays a printed version of the dialog or sound effects of a program. (Should be set to CC1 for most programs.) Text1, Text2, Text3, Text4 Displays network/station information presented using either half or the whole screen (if available). For closed captioning, set to CC1. XDS (Extended Data Service) Displays a network name, program name, program length, and time of the show if the broadcaster offers this service. (Continued) 61 Using the Menus Option Description Video Label Allows you to label the audio/video components you connected to the projection TV so you can identify them when using TV/ VIDEO. When in the Setup menu’s Video Label feature, use the joystick to highlight an input to label, then press to select it. Use the joystick to scroll through the labels. Press to select the component you connected to each of the input jacks on the back of your projection TV. Select “Skip” if you do not have a component connected to a particular set of input jacks. VIDEO 1 Receiver, VHS, DVD, Satellite, Cable Box, 8 mm, DTV, LD, Beta, Skip VIDEO 2/3/4 VHS, DVD, Satellite, Cable Box, 8 mm, DTV, LD, Beta, Skip VIDEO 5/6/7 DVD, Satellite, Cable Box, DTV, HD, Skip If you select “Skip”, your projection TV skips this connection when you press TV/VIDEO. ✍ When you have set the Video Label for Video 1 to "Receiver", you are able to change channels with the remote, and the TV input will stay on Video 1. Refer to "Connecting an AV Receiver" on page 30 for more details. Language 62 Select to display all on-screen menus in your language of choice: English, Español, Français. Using the Menus Using the Parent Menu The Parent menu allows you to set up the TV to block programs according to their content and rating levels. These ratings are assigned by a federal rating board. Not all programs are rated. Using the Parental Lock blocks programs with a specific rating, but it does not block an entire channel. ✍ Scrolling Channel Index will not function when Parental Lock is activated. To select the rating Using the Menus First, set a password, then select the country you reside in (U.S.A. or Canada) and your desired rating. 1 2 Press MENU. 3 Make sure that “Parental Control” is selected, and press 4 Use the 0-9 buttons on the remote control to enter your four-digit password. 5 Confirm your password by entering it again. Your password is stored and the Parent menu options appear. Move the joystick to the Setup icon and press . . ✍ You need the password entered here for any future access into the Parent menu. If you lose your password, see “Lost password” on page 77. ✍ If you want to change the password, see page 65. 63 Using the Menus 6 Make sure that “Country” is selected, and press 7 Move the joystick up or down to select U.S.A. or Canada according to the country you reside in, and press . 8 Move the joystick down to select “Parental Lock”, and press 9 Move the joystick up or down to select a desired rating, and press . . . If you select Child, Youth, Young Adult or Custom, the Parental Control is activated automatically. If you want to select the ratings from Custom, see “Using Custom Rating Options” on page 66. 10 64 Press MENU to exit the menu screen. Using the Menus The Parent menu includes the following options. z If you are not familiar with the Parental Guideline rating system, you should select Child, Youth, or Young Adult to help simplify the rating selection. To set more restrictive ratings, select Custom. Description Parental Lock Off Turn ratings on/ off and select a Child rating system Change Password Parental lock is off. No programs are blocked from viewing. Maximum ratings permitted are: ❏ US: TV-Y, TV-G, G ❏ Canada: TV-Y, C, G Youth Maximum ratings permitted are: ❏ US: TV-PG, PG ❏ Canada: TV-PG, PG, 8 ans+ Young Adult Maximum ratings permitted are: ❏ US: TV-14, PG-13 ❏ Canada: TV-14, 14+, 13 ans+ Custom Select to set ratings manually. ❏ US: See page 69 for details. ❏ Canada: See page 70 for details. Using the Menus z For descriptions of Child, Youth, and Young Adult ratings, see pages 69 and 70. Option For changing your password. (see below) To deactivate the Parental Control feature ❑ Set Parental Lock to Off when in the Parent menu. To change the password Viewing Blocked Programs 1 Select Change Password option when in the Parent menu using the joystick, and press . 2 3 4 Enter a new four-digit password using the 0-9 buttons. Confirm the new password by entering it again. Press MENU to exit the menu screen. You can view a blocked program by entering the password. 1 2 Press ENTER when tuned to a blocked program. Enter your password using the 0-9 buttons. Parental Control will be canceled temporarily until you turn your projection TV off. 65 Using the Menus Using Custom Rating Options If you want to select the ratings to be blocked from Custom, follow the procedure below. 1 Perform the steps 1 to 8 in “To select the rating” on page 63 to display the Parental Lock options. 2 Move the joystick up or down to select “Custom,” and press 3 Make sure that “Movie Ratings” is selected, and press 4 Move the joystick up or down to select the rating to be blocked, and press . . . The indicator automatically appears beside the selected rating and all “higher” ratings, indicating that the programs that match the ratings will be blocked. To unblock a rating, select it by moving the joystick up or down, then press . The indicator changes into “-” and all “lower” ratings are unblocked. 66 Using the Menus Move the joystick left, then down, to select “TV Rating” or “Program,” and press . 6 The “TV Rating” setting menu appears. 7 Move the joystick up or down to select the rating to be blocked, and press . Using the Menus 5 The indicator automatically appears beside the selected rating and all “higher” ratings, indicating that the programs that match the ratings will be blocked. To unblock a rating, select it by moving the joystick up or down, then press . The indicator changes into “-” and all “lower” ratings are unblocked. Some TV ratings have additional content ratings called “extenders.” The extenders are defined as follows: D (sexually suggestive Dialog), FV (Fantasy Violence), L (Coarse Language), S (Sexual situations) and V (Violence). By setting the extenders, you can define additional viewing limits. All of the extenders included in the selected ratings will be blocked. If you wish to allow any of them to be viewed, go to step 8. (Continued) 67 Using the Menus 8 Move the joystick left or right to select the extender to be viewed, and press . “-” appears beside the selected extender, indicating that the programs that match the extender can be viewed. If you press again, is displayed to show that the programs that match the extender will be blocked again. 9 Repeat step 8 for other extenders. All programs that match the ratings you select and higher, except for the extenders that were canceled, will be blocked. 10 68 Press MENU to exit the menu screen. Using the Menus US custom rating options If you selected U.S.A. as the country of residence on page 63, the Custom Rating Menu includes the following options. (If you selected Canada, see page 70.) Description Movie Rating G All children and General Audience. PG Parental Guidance suggested. PG-13 Parental Guidance for children under 13. R Restricted viewing, parental guidance is suggested for children under 17. NC-17 and X No one 17 and under allowed. z To ensure maximum blocking capability, the age-based ratings should be blocked. z If you choose to block unrated TV programs, please be aware that the following programs may be blocked: emergency broadcasts, political programs, sports, news, public service announcements, religious programs and weather. TV Rating Age-Based Options Block programs TV-Y by their rating, TV-Y7 content or both TV-G All children. Directed to older children. General Audience. TV-PG Parental Guidance suggested. TV-14 Parents Strongly cautioned. TV-MA Mature Audience only. Content-Based Options Unrated FV Fantasy Violence. D Suggestive Dialogue. L Strong Language. S Sexual situations. V Violence. Block Blocks all programs and movies that are broadcast without a rating. Block programs or movies that Allow are broadcast without a rating Allows programs and movies that are broadcast without a rating. ✍ The content ratings will increase depending on the level of the age-based rating. For example, a program with a TV-PG V (Violence) rating may contain moderate violence, while a TV-14 V (Violence) rating may contain more intense violence. (Continued) 69 Using the Menus Option Using the Menus Canadian custom rating options If you selected Canada as the country of residence on page 63, the Custom Rating Menu includes the following options. (If you selected U.S.A., see page 69.) Option Description English Rating C All children. C8+ Children 8 years and older. G General programming. PG Parental Guidance. 14+ Viewers 14 and older. 18+ Adult programming. G General programming. 8 ans+ Not recommended for young children. 13 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 13. 16 ans+ Not recommended for ages under 16. 18 ans+ Programming restricted to adults. French Rating USA Rating 70 See “TV Rating” on page 69 for details. Other Information Programming the Remote Control The remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment. Sony Equipment Switch Position on Remote Control Programmable Code Number Beta, ED Beta VCRs AV1 303 8 mm VCR AV2 302 VHS VCR AV3 301 DVD Player DVD 751 If you have video equipment other than Sony brand that you want to control with the projection TV’s remote control, use the following procedures to program the remote control. ✍ The equipment must have infrared (IR) remote capability in order to be used with the remote control. From the “Manufacturer’s Codes” listed on page 73, select the three-digit code number for the manufacturer’s code for your component. If more than one code number is listed, start with the number listed first. Use the code number to complete the following procedure. To program a cable box or a satellite receiver 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open the panel of the remote control. Press CODE SET inside the panel. Close the panel and press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTON). Enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number using the 0-9 buttons. Press ENTER. To check if the code number works, aim the projection TV’s remote control at the component and press the green POWER button that corresponds with that component. If it responds, the programming is completed. If not, try using the other codes listed for that manufacturer. 71 Other Information To program video equipment 1 2 3 Open the panel of the remote control. Move the slide switch to the desired component type. Press CODE SET inside the panel. ✍ You must perform step 4 within 10 seconds of step 3, or you must start again from step 3. 4 Close the panel and enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number using the 0-9 buttons. 5 6 Press ENTER. To check if the code number works, aim the projection TV’s remote control at the component, open the panel, and press the green POWER button. If it responds, the programming is completed. If not, try using the other codes listed for that manufacturer. Tips ❑ If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one until you come to the correct code for your component. 72 ❑ If you enter a new code number, the code number you previously entered at that setting is erased. ❑ In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your component with the Sony remote control. In this case, use the component’s own remote control unit. Other Information Manufacturer’s Codes VCRs Manufacturer Code Sony 301 Admiral (M. Ward) 327 Aiwa 338, 344 Audio Dynamic 314, 337 Code Manufacturer Code Minolta 305, 304 Wards Mitsubishi/ MGA 323, 324, 325, 326 327, 328, 335, 331, 332 Yamaha Multitech 325, 338, 321 314, 330, 336, 337 NEC 314, 336, 337 Zenith 331 Olympic 309, 308 Optimus 327 Panasonic 308, 309, 306, 307 Pentax 305, 304 Philco 308, 309 Philips 308, 309, 310 Pioneer 308 Quasar 308, 309, 306 RCA/ PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, 311, 312, 313, 310, 329 Broksonic 319, 317 Canon 309, 308 Citizen 332 Craig 302, 332 Criterion 315 Curtis Mathes 304, 338, 309 Daewoo 341, 312, 309 DBX 314, 336, 337 Dimensia 304 Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, 341 Realistic 309, 330, 328, 335, 324, 338 Fisher 330, 335 Sansui 314 Funai 338 Samsung 322, 313, 321 General Electric 329, 304, 309 Sanyo 330, 335 Go Video 322, 339, 340 Scott Goldstar 332 Hitachi 306, 304, 305, 338 312, 313, 321, 335, 323, 324, 325, 326 Sharp 327, 328 Instant Replay 309, 308 Shintom 315 JC Penney 309, 305, 304, 330, 314, 336, 337 Signature 2000 (M. Ward) 338, 327 SV2000 338 JVC 314, 336, 337, 345, 346, 347 Sylvania 308, 309, 338, 310 Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337 Symphonic 338 Tashiro 332 LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338 Tatung 314, 336, 337 Magnavox 308, 309, 310 Teac 314, 336, 338, 337 Marantz 314, 336, 337 Technics 309, 308 Marta 332 Toshiba 312, 311 Memorex 309, 335 DVD Players Manufacturer Sony Panasonic Pioneer RCA Toshiba Cable Boxes Manufacturer Hamlin/Regal Jerrold/G.I. /Motorola Oak Panasonic Pioneer Scientific Atlanta Tocom Zenith Code 751 753 752 755 754 Code 222, 223, 224, 225, 226 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 218 227, 228, 229 219, 220, 221 214, 215 209, 210, 211 216, 217 212, 213 Satellite Receivers Manufacturer Code Sony 801 General 802 Electric Hitachi 805 Hughes 804 Panasonic 803 RCA/ 802, 808 PROSCAN Toshiba 806, 807 73 Other Information Manufacturer Other Information Operating Other Components with Your Projection TV Remote Control Operating a VCR Operating a DVD Player Open the panel and move the slide switch to the AV input you coded for this device. To Do This ... Press Turn on/off green POWER button (inside the panel) Change channels CH +/– Record N and REC simultaneously Play N Stop x Fast forward M Rewind the tape m Pause X (press again to resume normal playback) Search the picture forward or backward M or m during playback (release to resume normal playback) Change input mode Slide switch Open the panel and move the slide switch to the DVD input you coded for this device. To Do This ... Press Turn on/off green POWER button (inside the panel) Play N Stop x Pause X (press again to resume normal playback) Step through different tracks of M to step forward or m to step backward an audio disc Step through different chapters CH+ to step forward or CH– to step backward of a video disc 74 Display the DVD menu DVD MENU Display the menu (Setup) MENU Operate the DVD menu M, m, <, ,, ENTER Other Information Operating a Cable Box Press Turn on/off SAT/CABLE (POWER) Select Cable Box SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) Select a channel 0-9 buttons, ENTER Change channels CH +/– Back to previous channel JUMP To Do This ... Press Turn on/off SAT/CABLE (POWER) Select Satellite Receiver SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) Select a channel 0-9 buttons, ENTER Change channels CH +/– Back to previous channel JUMP Display channel number DISPLAY Display DBS guide GUIDE Display DBS menu MENU Move highlight (cursor) Joystick or arrows Other Information Operating a Satellite Receiver To Do This ... Select item 75 Other Information Troubleshooting If, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony television, please call our Customer Information Services Center at 1-800-222-SONY (7669) (U.S. residents only) or (416) 499-SONY (7669) (Canadian residents only). Problem Possible Remedies No picture (screen not lit), no sound ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet. Push the power button on the front of the projection TV. Check to see if the TV/VIDEO setting is correct: when watching TV, set to TV, and when watching connected equipment, set to VIDEO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. Try another channel. It could be station trouble. The Parental Control feature is activated (see “Using the Parent Menu” on page 63). If your projection TV does not turn on, and a red light keeps flashing, your projection TV may need service. Call your local Sony Service Center. Remote control does not operate ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ Batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries. Press TV (FUNCTION) when operating your projection TV. Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet. Locate the projection TV at least 3-4 feet away from fluorescent lights. Check the orientation of the batteries. Dark, poor or no picture (screen lit), good sound ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ Adjust the Picture setting in the Video menu (see page 52). Adjust the Brightness setting in the Video menu (see page 52). Check antenna/cable connections. Adjust the convergence again using FLASH FOCUS (see “Adjusting the Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –” on page 33). Good picture, no sound ❏ ❏ ❏ Press MUTING so that “MUTING” disappears from the screen (see page 37). Make sure Speaker is set to On in the Audio menu (see page 55). Check the MTS setting in the Audio menu (see “MTS” on page 54). Cannot receive digital channels ❏ (when a DTV receiver is connected) ❏ Check the connections between the DTV receiver and the projection TV (see page 28). Check your local listings to find out if you can receive digital broadcasts in your area. Cannot receive upper channels ❏ (UHF) when ❏ using an antenna Change Cable to Off (see page 56). Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not presently in TV memory (see page 57). No color ❏ Adjust the Color settings in the Video menu (see page 52). Only snow and noise appear on the screen ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ Check the Cable setting in the Channel menu (see “Cable” on page 56). Check the antenna/cable connections. Make sure the channel is broadcasting programs. Press ANT to change the input mode (see page 40). Dotted lines or stripes ❏ ❏ Adjust the antenna. Move the projection TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, or hairdryers. 76 Other Information Problem Possible Remedies Projection TV is fixed to one channel ❏ ❏ Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not presently in TV memory (see page 57). Check your Channel Fix settings (see page 57). Double images or ghosts ❏ Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable (when the problem is caused by reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings). Cannot operate menu ❏ ❏ If the item you want to choose appears in gray, you cannot select it. Turn the projection TV’s power off and on again. Cannot receive any channels when using cable TV ❏ Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not presently in TV memory (see page 57). Check your cable settings. Make sure Cable is set to On in the Channel menu (see page 56). ❏ ❏ ❏ Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box’s remote control. Then press TV (FUNCTION) and adjust the projection TV’s volume. The TV does not display all available cable channels ❏ ❏ Make sure Cable is set to On in the Channel menu (see “Cable” on page 56). Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are not presently in TV memory (see page 57). Cannot receive channels ❏ Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are not presently in TV memory (see page 57). Lost password ❏ In the password screen (see page 63), enter the following master password: 4357. The master password clears your previous password; it cannot be used to temporarily unblock channels. Cannot change channels with the remote control ❏ Be sure you have not inadvertently switched your projection TV from channel 3 or 4 setting if you are using another device to change channels. If you are using another device to control channels, be sure the “function” button for that device has been pressed, or the slide switch is set correctly. For example, if you are using your cable to control channels, be sure to press SAT/CABLE. Unable to select a channel ❏ Cannot cycle through the other ❏ video equipment connected to the projection TV Be sure the Video Label feature has not been set to Skip (see page 62). ❏ You have selected a text option in the Setup menu and no text is available. (see page 61 to reset Setup selections) To turn this feature off, select Off in the Caption Vision option. If you were trying to get closed captioning, select CC1 instead of Text 1-4. There is no twin picture or it is ❏ just static ❏ Be sure your twin picture is set to a video source/channel that has a program airing. You may be tuned to a video input with nothing connected to it. Try cycling through your video inputs using TV/VIDEO. Twin View is not set to receive a signal from the AUX input. If you have connected a VCR, DVD player or satellite receiver to the AUX input on the projection TV, it will not show in the second picture. There is a black box on the screen ❏ (Continued) 77 Other Information Cannot gain enough volume when using a cable box Other Information Problem Possible Remedies You get the same program in the ❏ window picture as in the main picture ❏ Both may be set to the same channel. Try changing channels in either the main picture or the window picture. You may be running all your channels through a cable box. The cable box will only unscramble one signal at a time, so you cannot use the Twin View feature. If possible, run a direct cable to your projection TV’s VHF/UHF input (this will only work if your cable system provides an unscrambled signal.) You cannot get anything but TV ❏ channels in your second picture Be sure the video label has not been set to skip your video inputs. See the Setup menu on page 62. Favorite Channel does not display your choices ❏ Verify that Favorite Channel is set to Manual in the Channel menu (see “Favorite Channel” on page 56). Some video sources do not appear when you press TV/ VIDEO ❏ Ensure that Video Label is not set to SKIP (see “Video Label” on page 62). Digital cable box does not work ❏ Be sure that you have not connected the digital cable box to the TV's TO CONVERTER jack. This jack is not compatible with digital cable boxes. If you are connecting a VCR and digital cable box, you must use a special bidirectional splitter that is designed to work with your digital cable box. Contact your cable provider for details. ❏ 78 Other Information Specifications Projection System Picture Tube Projection Lenses Antenna Television System Screen Size (measured diagonally) Video (IN) S Video (IN) Audio (IN) 2-13 14-69 1-125 120V, 60 Hz Other Information Channel Coverage VHF UHF CATV Power Requirements Number of Inputs / Outputs DVI-HDTV 3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system 7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), with optical coupling and liquid cooling system High performance, large diameter hybrid lens F1.1 75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF NTSC, American TV Standard 46 inches (116.84 cm) (KP-46WT510) 51 inches (129.54 cm) (KP-51WS510) 57 inches (144.78 cm) (KP-57WS510) 65 inches (165 cm) (KP-65WS510) 1 terminal, 3.3V T.M.D.S., 50 ohms 4 3 The DVI input terminal is compliant with the EIA-861 standard and is not intended for use with personal computers. 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative 6 C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms 500 mVrms (100% modulation) AUDIO (VAR/FIX) 1 TV Out 1 Impedance: 47 kiloohms 500 mVrms at the maximum volume setting (Variable) 500 mVrms (Fixed) Impedance (output): 1 kiloohm Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, Sync negative Audio: 500 mVrms (100% modulation) CONTROL S (IN/OUT) Component Video Input 1 2 (Y, PB, PR) Impedance (output): 1 kiloohm minijacks Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms RF Inputs Converter Speaker Output 2 1 20 W × 2 (Continued) 79 Other Information Dimensions (W × H × D) Mass Power Consumption In Use In Standby Supplied Accessories Remote Control AA (R6) Batteries Optional Accessories AV Cable Audio Cable Control S Cable Component Video Cable AV Receiver TV Stand 42 3/4 × 40 × 24 inches (1,086 × 1,017 × 609 mm) (KP-46WT510) 47 × 53 1/8 × 25 5/8 inches (1,194 × 1,350 × 650 mm) (KP-51WS510) 52 1/4 × 54 1/4 × 27 1/4 inches (1,326 × 1,377 × 690 mm) (KP-57WS510) 60 3/4 × 57 3/4 × 29 1/2 inches (1,542 × 1,466 × 750 mm) (KP-65WS510) 135 lb (61.3 kg) (KP-46WT510) 172 lb (78.2 kg) (KP-51WS510) 195 lb (88.6 kg) (KP-57WS510) 300 lb (136 kg) (KP-65WS510) 230 W Under 1 W RM-Y909 2 supplied for remote control VMC-810/820/830 HG RKC-515HG RK-G69HG VMC-10/30 HG STR-V555ES or equivalent SU-46WT5 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 80 Index A Activating a Twin View screen 44 Adding channels to the channel list 57 Adjusting audio, Steady Sound 54 ANT button 37 Antenna, connecting 16 Audio menu 51, 54 Audio receiver, connecting 25 Audio/Video cable 12 Auto Program (channel setup) 32, 57 AV receiver, connecting to TV OUT 15, 30 Balance, adjusting 54 Bass, adjusting 54 Batteries, inserting in remote 10 Bilingual audio 54 Brightness, adjusting 52 C Cable connecting 16–18 setting On/Off 56 with VCR, connecting 19–20 Convergence, adjusting automatically 33 Convergence, adjusting manually 34 D Daylight saving 60 Digital Reality Creation 53 Digital TV connecting 28 watching 42 Digital TV program 42 Digital TV receiver, connecting 28 DISPLAY button 37 Display, turning off 37 DRC (Digital Reality Creation) Mode, described 8 DRC⁄ CINEMOTION button 38 DVD MENU button 39 DVD player using with TV remote control 74 with A/V connectors, connecting 27 with component video connectors, connecting 26 Cable box connecting with VCR 20 using with TV remote control 74 Camcorder, connecting 29 Caption Vision 61 CATV. See cable. Channel list, adding channels 57 Channel menu 51, 56 Channel Skip/Add 57 Channels Auto Program 57 creating labels 57 setting up 32 CineMotion, DRC 38, 53 Closed caption modes 61 CODE SET button 39 Color temperature, adjusting 52 Color, adjusting 52 Connecting Audio receiver 25 AV receiver 30 Cable box 16–21 E Effect Off 54 Simulated 54 TruSurround 54 Enlarging pictures, in Twin View 46 Extended Data Service 61 F Favorite Channel auto 56 described 8 manual 56 setting up 56 using 43 FAVORITES button 37 Features 8 Flash Focus described 9 performing 33 (Continued) 81 Other Information B Cable or antenna 16 Camcorder 29 Digital TV Receiver 28 DVD player 26, 27 Satellite receiver 23, 24 VCR 20–22, 24 Connector Types 12 Contents of box 10 CONTROL S 31 FREEZE button 37 Freeze, using 40, 47 Front Panel Controls 13 FUNCTION buttons (WHITE) 38 Problems, troubleshooting 76 R Ratings setting 63–68 viewing blocked programs 65 H Hookups 16–31 Hue, adjusting 52 Rear panel controls and connections 14, 15 Remote control buttons inside panel 39 Function of buttons 40, 41 inserting batteries 10 programming 71–73 I Inputs, labeling 62 Installation of the projection TV 16–31 Remote control, operating other components with Cable box 75 DVD player 74 Satellite receiver 75 VCR 74 J JUMP button 37 Jump, using 40 L Label Removing channels from the channel list 57 RESET button 37 Resetting channels 57 video inputs 62 Audio options 54 Timer options 60 Video options 52 M MENU button 38 Menus Audio 51, 54 Channel 51, 56 Setup 51, 61 Timer 51, 60 Video 51, 52 Wide 51, 58 MODE Movie 41, 52 Pro 41, 52 Standard 41, 52 Vivid 41, 52 MTS/SAP button 41 MTS/SAP, using 54 Muting, using 40 P Parental control, described 8 Password, changing 65 PIC MODE button 37 Picture contrast, adjusting 52 Picture size, adjusting in Twin View 46 POWER button 39 POWER buttons (GREEN) 38 Presetting channels 32, 57 82 S S Video cable 12 SAT/CABLE function button 38 SAT/CABLE power button 38 Satellite receiver connecting 23 using with TV remote control 75 Setting up channels 32, 57 Setup menu 51, 61 Sharpness, adjusting 52 SLEEP button 37 Sleep, using 40 Specifications 79–80 Steady Sound adjusting 54 described 8 Surround sound 54 SYSTEM Off button 39 T Time set current 60 set daylight saving 60 Timer menu 51, 60 Timer setting 60 Treble, adjusting 54 Troubleshooting 76–78 TV function button 38 TV power button 38 TV/VIDEO button 38 Twin View™ activating a picture 44 described 8 using 44 V VCR Other Information connecting two, for tape editing 22 using with TV remote control 74 with cable box, connecting 20 with cable, connecting 19 with satellite receiver, connecting 24 Video inputs, labeling 62 Video menu 51, 52 Video Modes, selecting 52 Viewing area, recommended 11 VOL +/– button 37, 40 Z Zoom feature, with Twin View 46 83 Color TV LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty is applicable to U.S. residents only. If you are a Canadian resident, see the separately enclosed warranty for your product. Sony Electronics Inc. (“Sony”) warrants this Product (including any accessories) against defects in material or workmanship, subject to any conditions set forth as follows: 1. LABOR: For a period of 90 days from the date of purchase, if this Product is determined to be defective, Sony will repair or replace the Product, at its option, at no charge, or pay the labor charges to any Sony authorized service facility. After the Warranty Period, you must pay for all labor charges. 2. PARTS: In addition, Sony will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt replacements in exchange for defective parts for a period of one (1) year (color picture tube- two (2) years). After 90 days from the date of purchase, labor for removal and installation is available from Sony authorized service facilities or a Sony Service Center at your expense. 3. ACCESSORIES: Parts and labor for all accessories are for one (1) year. In-home diagnostic warranty service is provided during the initial 90 day period for 19” (measured diagonally), or larger screen size through a Sony authorized service facility. To obtain warranty service, you must take the Product, or deliver the Product freight prepaid, in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree or protection, to any authorized Sony service facility. This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation, set up adjustments or signal reception problems. This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, commercial use, or modification of, or to any part of the Product, including the antenna. This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance, connection to improper voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone other than facility authorized by Sony to service the Product. This warranty does not cover Products sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS, or consumables (such as fuses or batteries). This warranty is valid only in the United States. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the unit is within the Warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered or removed from the Product. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. SONY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allows limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. In addition, if you enter into a service contract with the Sony Partnership within 90 days of the date of sale, the limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts does not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. For your convenience, Sony Electronics Inc. has established telephone numbers for frequently asked questions: To locate the servicer or dealer nearest you, or for service assistance or resolution of a service problem, or for product information or operation, call: Sony Customer Information Service Center 1-(800)-222-7669 Or visit the Sony Web Site: www.sony.com For an accessory or part not available from your authorized dealer, call: 1-(800)-488-SONY(7669) AVERTISSEMENT Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité. Remarque sur l’affichage des sous-titres d’image Ce téléviseur permet d’afficher les sous-titres d’image conformément au chapitre §15.119 des règlements FCC. Remarque sur le réglage de la convergence CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS OUVRIR PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO ABRIR CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Ce sigle vise à signaler à l’utilisateur la présence d’une “tension dangereuse” non isolée au sein de l’appareil, dont la puissance peut être suffisante pour provoquer un risque d’électrocution. Ce sigle vise à signaler à l’utilisateur la présence d’une documentation importante concernant les instructi7 ons de fonctionnement et d’entretien de cet appareil. ATTENTION Pour prévenir les chocs électriques, ne pas utiliser cette fiche polarisée avec un prolongateur, une prise de courant ou une autre sortie de courant, sauf si les lames peuvent être inserées à fond sans en laisser aucune partie à decouvert. ATTENTION Lorsque vous utilisez des jeux vidéo, des ordinateurs et autres produits similaires avec votre téléviseur de projection, ou que vous visualisez une station de télévision dont le logo reste en permanence à l’écran, maintenez les réglages de luminosité et de l’image sur de faibles valeurs. Si une image fixe (non animée), comme le logo d’une station de télévision, reste affichée à l’écran pendant de longues périodes alors que la luminosité et l’image sont réglés sur des valeurs élevées, l’image peut rester définitivement incrustée sur l’écran. Ces impressions ne sont pas couvertes par votre garantie. 2 Veillez à régler la convergence avant d’utiliser votre téléviseur de projection. Pour plus de détails, reportezvous à la section «Ajustement automatique de la convergence —FLASH FOCUS™— » à la page 33. Remarque aux installateurs du système CATV L’attention des installateurs du système CATV est attirée sur l’article 820-40 du NEC qui énonce les directives concernant le raccordement à la masse, stipulant en particulier qu’il doit être branché à celui de l’immeuble (ou maison), et aussi proche que possible du point d’entrée du câble. L’utilisation de ce téléviseur à d’autres fins qu’une vue par des particuliers des émissions transmises par les canaux UHF, VHF, par des sociétés de câble ou satellite pour le grand public peut nécessiter l’accord de ces sociétés ou du propriétaire de l’émission. AVERTISSEMENT Cet appareil a été soumis à l'essai et s'est avéré conforme aux limites pour un appareil numérique de classe B, conformément au chapitre 15 de la réglementation FCC des États-Unis. Ces normes sont conçues pour assurer une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans un environnement résidentiel. Cet appareil génère, utilise et peut émettre de l'énergie radioélectrique. S'il n'est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux directives, il peut générer des interférences susceptibles de brouiller les communications radio. Cependant, il n'existe aucune garantie que des interférences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulière. Si ce matériel est la source d'interférences nuisibles pour la réception radio ou télévision, ce qui peut être déterminé en éteignant, puis en rallumant l'appareil, il est recommandé de tenter d'éliminer ces interférences en appliquant l'une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes: réorienter ou déplacer les antennes réceptrices; ❑ réorienter ou déplacer l'antenne réceptrices; ❑ augmenter la distance entre l'appareil et le récepteur; ❑ brancher l'appareil dans une prise d'un circuit différent de celui qui alimente le récepteur. ❑ consulter le détaillant ou un technicien radio ou télévision expérimenté. L’utilisateur est avisé que toute modification non expressément approuvée dans ce document pourrait entraîner l’annulation de la garantie ainsi que des droits d’utilisation de cet appareil. ATTENTION Installation Réduction des risques d'apparition d'une image rémanente sur votre téléviseur à projection Les images fixes aux couleurs vives affichées à l'écran de votre téléviseur, telles que les logos de chaînes de télévision, peuvent entraîner des dommages irréversibles à votre téléviseur sous forme d'une image rémanente à l'écran. Pour prévenir autant que possible l'apparition d'une image rémanente, prenez les précautions suivantes : Visionnez plusieurs sources ou types de programmation différents. Une image rémanente peut apparaître lorsque des images fixes aux couleurs vives telles que les logos de chaîne de télévision, sont affichées à l'écran. Le passage d'un programme à l'autre à l'écran réduit la possibilité d'incrustation d'une image unique sur le tube image de votre téléviseur. Lorsque vous regardez des programmes affichant des images fixes, ajustez les réglages de l'image pour réduire les niveaux «Picture» et «Brightness». La rétention d'image est favorisée par le réglage élevé des paramètres «Brightness» et «Picture». Pour de plus amples informations sur les réglages de l'image, reportez-vous au mode d'emploi de l'appareil. Les directives qu'il contient vous aideront à réduire les risques d'apparition d'une image rémanente. ❑ LA RÉMANENCE N'EST PAS COUVERTE PAR LA GARANTIE DE CET APPAREIL Ce document est destiné à la télécommande RM-Y909. MODÈLES : KP-46WT510, KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510 et KP-65WS510. Veuillez conserver ce document avec le mode d'emploi. Securite ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ N’utilisez le téléviseur de projection que sur un courant alternatif de 120 V. Pour des raisons de sécurité, la prise est conçue pour ne pouvoir être branchée dans le mur que d’une seule façon. Si vous n’arrivez pas à complètement brancher la prise, veuillez contacter votre détaillant. Si un corps liquide ou solide pénètre dans le châssis, débranchez immédiatement le téléviseur de projection et faites-le contrôler par du personnel de service qualifié avant de le réutiliser. Si vous ne devez pas utiliser le téléviseur de projection pendant plusieurs jours, déconnectez l’alimentation électrique en débranchant la prise. Ne tirez jamais sur le câble. Pour plus d’informations sur les mesures de sécurité, voir «CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES» à la page 4. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Pour éviter un échauffement interne, ne bloquez pas les ouvertures de ventilation. N’installez pas le téléviseur de projection dans un lieu chaud ou humide, ou soumis à une grande quantité de poussière ou à des vibrations mécaniques. Évitez de faire fonctionner le téléviseur de projection à une température inférieure à 5°C (41°F). Si le téléviseur de projection est transporté directement d’un lieu froid à un lieu chaud, ou si la température de la pièce change soudainement, l’image peut être floue ou les couleurs de mauvaise qualité à cause de la condensation d’humidité. Dans ce cas, patientez quelques heures pour permettre à l’humidité de s’évaporer avant d’allumer le téléviseur de projection. Pour obtenir une image optimale, n’exposez pas l’écran à un éclairage direct ou aux rayons du soleil. Il est recommandé d’utiliser une lampe suspendue et dirigée vers le bas ou de recouvrir les fenêtres qui font face à l’écran avec des rideaux opaques. Il est également recommandé d’installer le téléviseur de projection dans une pièce dans laquelle le sol et les murs ne sont pas recouverts d’une matière réfléchissante. Partenaire ENERGY STAR®, Sony Corporation déclare que ce produit satisfait aux critères de rendement énergétique ENERGY STAR®. Informations sur les marques de commerce TruSurround et le symbole ( )® sont des marques de commerce de SRS Labs, Inc. La technologie TruSurround est utilisée sous licence de SRS Labs, Inc. BBE et le symbole BBE sont des marques de commerce de BBE Sound, Inc. et sont utilisés sous licence de BBE Sound, Inc. en regard des brevets américains numéros 4,638,258 et 4,482,866. Référence du propriétaire Les numéros de série et de modèle sont indiqués sur l'autocollant apposé à l'arrière du téléviseur à projection, sous le logo Sony, ainsi que sur l'emballage du téléviseur (étiquette blanche). Reportez ces numéros dans les espaces ci-dessous. Mentionnez-les à votre détaillant Sony chaque fois que vous communiquez avec lui au sujet de ce produit. Modèle n° Numéro de série 3 CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES Pour votre protection, veuillez lire entièrement ces instructions et les conserver à toutes fins utiles. Observez et respectez scrupuleusement tous les avertissements, précautions et instructions spécifiés sur l’appareil, ou décrits dans le mode d’emploi ou le manuel d’entretien. AVERTISSEMENT Pour éviter tout risque de blessure, veuillez respecter les précautions de sécurité élémentaires suivantes lors de l’installation, l’utilisation et la réparation de l’appareil. Utilisation Sources d’alimentation Ce poste ne doit être alimenté que sur le type de source d’alimentation indiqué sur la plaque du numéro de série/modèle. Si vous n’êtes pas sûr du type d’alimentation électrique de votre domicile, consultez votre revendeur ou la société locale de distribution électrique. En ce qui concerne les postes conçus pour fonctionner sur le courant continu, reportez-vous au mode d’emploi. Mise à la terre ou polarisation Ce poste est équipé d’une fiche d’alimentation secteur polarisée (une lame de la fiche est plus large que l’autre) ou d’une fiche à trois broches avec fil de terre (la troisième broche sert pour la mise à la terre). Suivez les instructions ci-dessous : Pour un poste équipé d’une fiche d’alimentation secteur polarisée Cette fiche ne se branche sur la prise secteur que d’une seule manière. C’est un dispositif de sécurité. Si vous ne parvenez pas à enfoncer la fiche à fond dans la prise, essayez de la retourner. Si la fiche ne correspond toujours pas, contactez votre électricien pour faire poser une prise adéquate. N’annulez pas le dispositif de sécurité de la fiche polarisée en forçant son insertion. Pour un poste équipé d’une fiche secteur à trois broches Cette fiche ne peut être insérée que dans une prise secteur avec mise à la terre. C’est un dispositif de sécurité. Si vous ne parvenez pas à insérer la fiche dans la prise, contactez votre électricien pour faire poser une prise adéquate. N’annulez pas le dispositif de sécurité de la fiche de terre. 4 Surcharge Ne surchargez pas les prises murales, les rallonges ou autres prises de courant au-delà de leur capacité, car il y a risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution. Mettez toujours le poste hors tension lorsqu’il n’est pas utilisé. Si vous n’avez pas l’intention de l’utiliser pendant longtemps, débranchez-le de la prise murale par précaution, pour éviter la possibilité qu’une anomalie interne crée un début d’incendie. Si le poste produit continuellement ou fréquemment des bruits de claquement ou des bruits secs pendant son fonctionnement, débranchez-le et consultez votre revendeur ou un réparateur. Certains téléviseurs font entendre occasionnellement des bruits de claquement ou des bruits secs, en particulier au moment de la mise sous ou hors tension, mais ceci est normal. Pénétration d’un corps solide ou liquide N’introduisez jamais d’objet quel qu’il soit dans le poste par les fentes d’aération car il pourrait toucher des points de haute tension ou court-circuiter des pièces et provoquer ainsi un incendie ou une électrocution. Ne renversez jamais de liquide quel qu’il soit dans le poste. Raccordements N’utilisez pas de cordons qui ne sont pas recommandés par le fabricant, car ils pourraient être dangereux. Nettoyage Nettoyez le châssis du téléviseur de projection avec un tissu doux et sec. Pour retirer la poussière de l’écran, essuyez-le avec un tissu doux. Les taches tenaces peuvent être retirées avec un tissu imprégné d’une solution de savon doux et d’eau tiède. N’utilisez jamais de solvants puissants tels que des diluants ou de la benzine. Si l’image s’obscurcit après une utilisation du téléviseur de projection sur une longue période de temps, il peut être nécessaire de nettoyer l’intérieur de l’appareil. Consultez du personnel de service qualifié. Installation Attention à l’eau et à l’humidité N’utilisez pas un poste alimenté sur le secteur près d’un récipient d’eau, comme une baignoire, un lavabo, un évier ou une lessiveuse, dans un sous-sol humide ou près d’une piscine, etc. Accessoires Ne placez pas l'appareil sur un chariot, un socle, une table ou une étagère instable. L'appareil pourrait tomber et blesser gravement un enfant ou un adulte, et l'appareil luimême pourrait être sérieusement endommagé. Utilisez uniquement un chariot ou un socle recommandé par Sony pour ce modèle particulier de téléviseur. Aucune partie du téléviseur ne doit dépasser du bord du chariot ou du socle pour téléviseur. Toute partie qui dépasse constitue un danger potentiel. L'appareil posé sur son chariot doit être déplacé avec précaution. Des arrêts brusques, l'application d'une force trop importante ou une surface irrégulière peuvent entraîner la chute de l'appareil et du chariot. Ventilation Les fentes et les ouvertures aménagées sur le coffret et au dos ou au bas du poste sont prévues pour la ventilation nécessaire. Pour assurer un fonctionnement fiable et pour protéger le poste d’une surchauffe, ces fentes et ouvertures ne doivent jamais être bloquées ou recouvertes. ❑ Ne couvrez jamais les fentes et les ouvertures avec un chiffon ou autre morceau de tissu. ❑ ❑ ❑ Ne bloquez jamais les fentes et ouvertures en plaçant le poste sur un lit, un canapé, un tapis ou autre surface similaire. N’encastrez jamais le poste dans un endroit fermé, comme une bibliothèque ou un meuble, sauf si une ventilation adéquate est assurée. Ne posez pas le poste sur ou près d’un radiateur ou d’un système de chauffage, ou dans un endroit exposé au soleil. Protection du cordon d’alimentation Ne laissez jamais un objet rouler sur le cordon d’alimentation ou ne posez jamais un objet lourd dessus. N’installez pas le poste dans un endroit où le cordon d’alimentation pourrait s’user prématurément ou être endommagé. Antennes Mise à la terre de l’antenne extérieure Si vous installez une antenne extérieure, veuillez respecter les précautions ci-dessous. Une antenne extérieure ne doit pas être installée près de lignes électriques aériennes ou autres circuits d’alimentation ou d’éclairage électriques, ou dans un endroit où elle pourrait toucher de tels circuits ou lignes. LORS DE L’INSTALLATION D’UNE ANTENNE EXTÉRIEURE, SOYEZ EXTRÊMEMENT PRUDENT POUR ÉVITER DE TOUCHER DE TELS CIRCUITS OU LIGNES ÉLECTRIQUES, CAR UN TEL CONTACT ENTRAÎNE PRATIQUEMENT TOUJOURS LA MORT. L’antenne doit être reliée à la terre par mesure de sécurité contre les hausses brusques de tension et l’électricité statique accumulée. La section 810 du National Electrical Code (NEC) aux États-Unis et la section 54 du Code électrique du Canada fournissent des informations sur le raccordement à la terre correct du mât et de la structure porteuse, le raccordement de la descente d’antenne à une unité de déchargement d’antenne, la taille des conducteurs de mise à la terre, l’emplacement de l’unité de décharge d’antenne, la connexion aux électrodes de terre, et les spécifications des électrodes de terre. 5 Mise à la terre de l’antenne selon le National Electrical Code des États-Unis (NEC), ANSI/NFPA70 Reportez-vous à la section 54-300 du Code électrique du Canada en ce qui concerne la mise à la terre de l’antenne. Attache de mise à la terre Dispositif d’entretien électrique Remplacement des pièces Dispositif de décharge de l'antenne (section 810-20 du NEC) Si des pièces doivent être remplacées, n’oubliez pas de demander au réparateur d’attester par écrit qu’il a utilisé des pièces de rechange spécifiées par le fabricant, avec les mêmes caractéristiques que les pièces originales. Toute substitution non autorisée peut être la cause d’un incendie, d’une électrocution ou autre danger. Conducteurs de mise à la terre (NEC, section 810-21) Système d’électrode de mise à la terre d’alimentation (NEC Art 250 Part H) Foudre Pour une protection supplémentaire de ce poste de télévision durant les orages accompagnés de foudre, ou lorsque le poste doit rester sans surveillance et sans usage pour des périodes prolongées, débranchez-le de sa prise murale et déconnectez l’antenne. Ceci évitera l’endommagement du poste causé par la foudre et les surtensions. Dépannage Dommages nécessitant un dépannage Débranchez le poste de la prise murale et faites-le réparer par un réparateur qualifié dans les cas suivants : ❑ Le cordon ou la fiche d’alimentation est abîmé ou dénudé. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 6 N’essayez pas de réparer le poste vousmême; vous risquez d’être exposé à des hautes tensions dangereuses ou autres risques en ouvrant le coffret. Pour toute réparation, adressez-vous à un réparateur qualifié. Fil d’entrée d’antenne Attaches de mise à la terre NEC: National Electrical Code Réparation Un liquide s’est renversé dans le poste. Le poste a été mouillé ou exposé à la pluie. Le poste est tombé et a été cogné violemment, ou bien le coffret est abîmé. Le poste ne fonctionne pas normalement alors que vous avez respecté toutes les instructions du mode d'emploi. N’agissez que sur les commandes spécifiées dans le mode d’emploi. Tout réglage incorrect d’une autre commande risque d’endommager le poste et de nécessiter un important travail par un technicien qualifié pour réparer le poste. Une baisse sensible des performances indique que le poste a besoin d’être réparé. Révision de sécurité À l’occasion de tout dépannage ou réparation du poste, demandez au réparateur d’effectuer une révision de sécurité de routine (comme spécifié par le fabricant) pour déterminer si le poste offre une bonne sécurité de fonctionnement, et faitesle certifier par écrit. Lorsque le poste atteint la fin de sa vie utile, ne le jetez pas n’importe comment car il y a risque d’implosion du tube image. Demandez à un réparateur qualifié de vous en débarrasser. Mesures de sécurite Veilez à ne pas faire tomber le téléviseur sur vos pieds lorsque vous le manipulez Lorsque vous mettez le téléviseur en place, il risque de vous échapper et de tomber sur vos pieds. Faites particulièrement attention à l’endroit où vous placez vos pieds lorsque vous manipulez le téléviseur. Déplacez le téléviseur en respectant les règles suivantes Si vous transportez le téléviseur sans tenir compte des règles suivantes et sans un nombre de personnes suffisant, il risque de tomber et de provoquer des blessures graves. Vous devez impérativement respecter les instructions indiquées ci-dessous. ❑ Transportez le téléviseur avec le nombre de personnes indiqué. (voir page 11) ❑ Ne transportez pas le téléviseur en le tenant par la grille de protection du haut-parleur. ❑ Tenez le téléviseur fermement lorsque vous le transportez. ❑ Le modèle KP-65WS510 est équipé de poignées pour le transport. Table des matièresable des matières Présentation du téléviseur de projection de Sony Présentation du téléviseur de projection de Sony ....8 Utilisation de ce manuel ..........................................9 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Contenu..................................................................10 Insertion des piles dans la télécommande..............10 Transport de votre téléviseur de projection ...........11 Installation du téléviseur de projection..................11 Types de connecteurs.............................................12 Commandes et raccordements du téléviseur..........13 Raccordement de base (raccordement au câble ou à l’antenne) ...............................................16 Raccordement d’un magnétoscope et d’un câble...................................................19 Raccordement d’un magnétoscope et d’un décodeur.............................................20 Raccordement de deux magnétoscopes pour l’édition de cassettes..............................22 Raccordement d’un récepteur satellite...................23 Raccordement d’un récepteur satellite et d’un magnétoscope.................................................24 Raccordement du récepteur audio..........................25 Raccordement d’un lecteur DVD avec les connecteurs de composantes vidéo ................26 Raccordement d’un lecteur DVD avec des connecteurs A/V ............................................27 Raccordement d’un récepteur de télévision numérique ......................................................28 Raccordement d’un caméscope .............................29 Connexion d’un récepteur AV ...............................30 Utilisation de la fonction CONTROL S ................31 Réglage automatique du téléviseur de projection .......................................................32 Ajustement automatique de la convergence —FLASH FOCUS™— .................................33 Régler la convergence manuellement ....................34 Utilisation des fonctions Utilisation de la télécommande .............................37 Regarder la télévision ............................................40 Regarder la télévision numérique ..........................42 Utilisation de la fonction Canaux Préférés ............43 Utilisation de la fonction Twin View™ ................44 Utilisation de la fonction Freeze............................47 Utilisation de l’Index de défilement des chaînes ...48 Utilisation du mode cinéma ...................................50 Utilisation des menus Aperçu....................................................................51 Utilisation du menu Vidéo....................................52 Utilisation du menu Audio....................................54 Utilisation du menu Canal ....................................56 Utilisation du menu Wide .....................................58 Utilisation du menu Heure.....................................60 Utilisation du menu Réglage ................................61 Informations complémentaires Programmation de la télécommande .....................71 Fonctionnement des autres appareils à l’aide de la télécommande du téléviseur de projection ....74 Guide de dépannage...............................................76 Spécifications.........................................................79 Index .....................................................................81 7 Présentation du téléviseur de projection de Sony Présentation du téléviseur de projection de Sony Nous vous remercions d’avoir acheté le téléviseur de projection de Sony. Ce manuel couvre les modèles KP-46WT510, KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510 et KP-65WS510. Sauf indication contraire, les illustrations de ce document représentent le modèle KP-51WS510. Votre téléviseur de projection offre, entre autres, les caractéristiques suivantes : Caractéristiques 8 ❑ Hi Scan 1080™ : permet de recevoir les formats de télévision numérique 1080i, 720p, 480p et 480i. En utilisant les prises VIDEO 5/6/7 IN, vous pouvez raccorder un récepteur DTV (télévision numérique) pour visualiser des programmes DTV. ❑ DRC™ Multi-Function : contrairement aux doubleurs de lignes conventionnels, le DRC double les lignes verticales et les lignes horizontales. Il offre donc une densité quatre fois plus élevée pour les images provenant de sources de qualité telles que le lecteur DVD, le récepteur satellite et le caméscope numérique. ❑ CineMotion™ : Traitement d’entraînement d’inversion 3-2 offrant la meilleure qualité d’image pour les sources à base de film (médium originalement capté en format de 24 images par seconde). ❑ Twin View™(Double Image) : en utilisant le Multi-Image Driver (MID-X), la fonction Twin View permet de voir deux émissions côte à côte et donne la possibilité d’agrandir l’une ou l’autre image et d’écouter la fenêtre sélectionnée. Il est possible de regarder simultanément des images provenant de deux sources différentes (1080i, 720p, 480p ou 480i). ❑ Steady Sound™ (Volume Auto) : permet d’équilibrer le niveau sonore afin qu’il soit constant pendant les émissions et les messages publicitaires. ❑ Blocage Parental : la puce V-Chip permet aux parents de bloquer les émissions qui ne conviennent pas aux jeunes téléspectateurs. ❑ Entrées pour composantes vidéo : permet d’obtenir la meilleure qualité d’image vidéo lors des raccordements de lecteurs DVD (480p, 480i) au boîtier Digital Set-top (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i). ❑ Entrées S-VIDEO : permet d’obtenir une image de très haute qualité pour les appareils raccordés. Présentation du téléviseur de projection de Sony Aperçu d’un canal préféré : permet d’obtenir jusqu’à huit canaux sans quitter l’émission en cours. ❑ Index de défilement des chaînes : permet de visualiser et de choisir des canaux en faisant défiler des images sans quitter le canal en cours. ❑ Mode Cinéma : permet de visualiser des émissions 4:3 standard en mode cinéma (rapport d’aspect 16:9). ❑ Auto Wide : permet de sélectionner automatiquement le mode cinéma. ❑ Flash Focus™ : permet d’ajuster automatiquement la convergence. ❑ Convergence manuelle : permet d’ajuster manuellement la convergence de certaines zones de l’écran. ❑ Interface visuelle numérique (DVI) : Permet une connexion numérique protégée contre la copie (HDCP*) à d'autres appareils (par exemple un décodeur numérique) disposant d'une interface compatible. La prise d'entrée DVI-HDTV est conforme à la norme EIA-861 et n'est pas conçue pour une utilisation avec un ordinateur personnel. Utilisation de ce manuel Nous vous recommandons d’étudier attentivement le contenu des trois sections suivantes, dans cet ordre, pour vous assurer de bien comprendre le fonctionnement de votre nouveau téléviseur de projection. 1 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Cette section vous guide lors de la configuration de départ. Elle vous indique comment installer votre téléviseur de projection et comment connecter les nouveaux composants ainsi que l’antenne et le câble. 2 Utilisation des fonctions Cette section vous montre comment faire fonctionner votre téléviseur de projection. Elle vous montre comment utiliser votre télécommande. 3 Utilisation des menus Cette section vous apprend comment accéder aux menus à l’écran et comment ajuster les paramètres de votre téléviseur de projection. Les instructions de ce manuel concernent la télécommande. Des commandes similaires se trouvent sur la console du téléviseur de projection. * High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (protection du contenu lors de la transmission numérique large bande) 9 Présentation du téléviseur de projection de Sony ❑ Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Contenu Cette boîte contient votre nouveau téléviseur de projection, une télécommande et deux piles AA. Cet emballage ne contient aucun câble de raccordement. Pour raccorder des appareils supplémentaires au téléviseur de projection, vérifiez les instructions de raccordement correspondant à l’installation souhaitée. Vous pourriez être obligé de vous procurer des câbles ou des diviseurs pour compléter l’installation correctement. Insertion des piles dans la télécommande Insérez les deux piles R6 (AA) (fournies) en faisant correspondre les signes + et – de la pile avec ceux du diagramme figurant dans le compartiment à piles. e E e E ✍ Retirer les piles pour éviter tout dommage lié à des fuites des piles lorsque vous savez que la télécommande ne sera pas utilisée durant une longue période. ✍ Manipuler la télécommande avec précaution. Ne la laissez pas tomber, ne la mouillez pas, ne la placer pas directement à portée des rayons du soleil ou dans un endroit humide. ✍ Votre télécommande peut être programmée pour être utilisée avec la plupart des équipements vidéo. (voir «Programmation de la télécommande» à la page 71) 10 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Transport de votre téléviseur de projection Le transport du téléviseur de projection nécessite au moins quatre (4) personnes. Poignée (KP-65WS510 uniquement) Installation du téléviseur de projection 65" min. 2,4 m (ap pro x. 8 pied 2,1 s.) m( app rox m .7p 51" in. 1,8 ieds m( .) app rox 46" min. 1 .6p ,6 m ieds (ap .) pro x. 5 pied s.) 57" min. 20˚ 20˚ Zone d’affichage recommandée (verticale) 65" mi n. 2,4 mi 51"m n. m 2 (ap in. ,1 46"m m 1,8 pr (ap in. ox m .8 pr 1,6 (ap o pie x. m pr ds 7p (ap ox .) .6 ied pr ox pie s.) .5 ds pie .) 60˚ ds . ) 60˚ 57" Zone d’affichage recommandée (horizontale) 11 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Le téléviseur de projection a été équipé de roulettes pour être facilement déplacé sur une surface solide. Déplacer votre téléviseur de projection à l’aide des roulettes. (KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510 et KP-65WS510 uniquement) Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Types de connecteurs Il est possible que vous deviez utiliser certains des types de connecteurs suivants lors de l’installation. Câble coaxial Câble TV standard et câble d’antenne Type enfichable Enfoncez le connecteur. Type à vis Vissez le connecteur. Câble S vidéo Câble vidéo de haute qualité pour une qualité d’image améliorée Alignez les marques et enfoncez le connecteur. Câble audio/vidéo Enfoncez le connecteur. Vidéo - jaune Audio (gauche) - blanc Audio (droit) - rouge Certains lecteurs DVD sont équipés avec les trois connecteurs vidéo suivants: Y - vert PB (CB, Cb ou B–Y) - bleu PR (CR, Cr ou R–Y) - rouge Câble CONTROL S Les connexions CONTROL S sont exclusives aux produits Sony et améliorent le contrôle des produits Sony. Enfoncez le connecteur. Câble DVI Connexion DVI pour un signal large bande protégé contre la copie Enfoncer dans la prise. 12 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Commandes et raccordements du téléviseur Les commandes du menu du panneau avant permettent d’accéder au menus affichés à l’écran sans utiliser la télécommande. Appuyer sur MENU pour faire afficher les menus à l’écran. Les touches flèchées déplacent le curseur sur les menus et la touche Select ( ) sélectionne un élément du menu. 13 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Commandes du menu du panneau avant Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Connecteurs des panneaux arrière et avant du téléviseur de projection Arrière du téléviseur de projection 0 Avant du téléviseur de projection 14 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection 2 AUX 3 TO CONVERTER 4 VHF/UHF 5 S VIDEO (Arrière et avant) 6 VIDEO (L/R)/ AUDIO (Arrière et avant) 7 Y/PB/PR (L/R)/ AUDIO 8 TV OUT 9 AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) L (MONO)/R 0 CONTROL S IN/OUT Description Permet une connexion numérique protégée contre la copie (HDCP*) à d'autres appareils (par exemple un décodeur numérique) disposant d'une interface compatible. La prise d'entrée DVI-HDTV est conforme à la norme EIA-861 et n'est pas conçue pour une utilisation avec un ordinateur personnel. Reportez-vous au mode d'emploi fourni avec votre appareil pour plus de détails sur le raccordement et l'utilisation de cet appareil avec le téléviseur. Permet de visionner des canaux locaux et câblés si le câblodistributeur n’offre pas les canaux locaux. Appuyer sur ANT de la télécommande pour passer facilement des canaux locaux aux canaux câblés. Les images provenant d’appareils raccordés à l’entrée AUX ne peuvent pas être visionnées. Permet de régler le téléviseur de projection pour pouvoir passer des canaux brouillés (par un décodeur) aux canaux normaux du câble (CATV). Utiliser cette prise au lieu d’un séparateur pour obtenir une image de meilleure qualité lorsqu’il faut passer des canaux câblés brouillés à ceux qui ne sont pas brouillés. Parmet de raccorder à l’antenne UHF/VHF ou le câble. Parmet de raccorder à la prise S VIDEO OUT du magnétoscope ou d’un autre appareil muni d’une prise S VIDEO. Offre une image de meilleure qualité que les prises VHF/UHF ou la prise vidéo IN. Permet de raccorder aux prises audio et vidéo OUT du magnétoscope ou de tout autre appareil vidéo. Une quatrième entrée vidéo (VIDEO 2) est située sur le panneau avant du téléviseur de projection. Permet de raccorder aux prises audio (L/R) et composantes vidéo (Y, PB,PR) de votre lecteur DVD ou du boîtier Digital Set-top. Permet d’émettre le signal auquel le téléviseur est réglé (quelle que soit l’image affichée à l’écran). Permet de raccorder les entrées audio gauche et droite d’un appareil audio ou vidéo. Pour utiliser la télécommande du téléviseur de projection avec d’autres produits Sony, connectez la prise CONTROL S IN de l’appareil à la prise CONTROL S OUT du téléviseur de projection avec le câble CONTROL S. Pour utiliser la télécommande d’un autre produit Sony avec le téléviseur de projection, connectez la prise CONTROL S OUT de l’appareil à la prise CONTROL S IN du téléviseur de projection avec le câble CONTROL S. * High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (protection du contenu lors de la transmission numérique large bande) 15 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Connexion 1 DVI-HDTV VIDEO AUDIO R/L (VIDEO 7 IN) Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement de base (raccordement au câble ou à l’antenne) Raccordement direct au câble ou à l’antenne Le choix de raccordement dépendra du type d’installation de votre habitation. Les maisons récentes sont équipées de câble coaxial standard (voir A); les maisons plus anciennes auront probablement un câble double de 300 ohm (voir B); d’autres maisons ont les deux systèmes (voir C). A VHF uniquement, VHF/UHF ou câble VHF/UHF Câble coaxial de 75-ohm B Arrière du téléviseur de projection VHF uniquement, UHF uniquement ou VHF/UHF Câble bifilaire de 300-ohm VHF/UHF Arrière du téléviseur de projection Connecteur antenne C VHF et UHF Câble coaxial de 75-ohm VHF/UHF Arrière du téléviseur de projection Diviseur U/V (non fourni) Câble bifilaire de 300-ohm Câble et antenne Cet arrangement convient particulièrement si le câblodistributeur ne donne pas accès aux canaux locaux. AUX Câble CATV TO CONVERTER (Pas de connexion vers TO CONVERTER) Câble d’antenne Arrière du téléviseur de projection VHF/UHF Choisir le mode CABLE ou antenne (ANT) en appuyant sur ANT de la télécommande. ✍ Pour une réception avec l’antenne, désactiver la fonction Câble (voir page 56) et procéder à l’Auto programmation (voir page 57). 16 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordements à l’aide d’un décodeur Décodeur et câble Voici ce que permet ce réglage : Utilisation de la télécommande du téléviseur de projection pour changer les canaux à partir du décodeur lorsque le signal est brouillé. ❑ Utilisation de la télécommande du téléviseur de projection pour changer les canaux à partir du téléviseur de projection lorsque le signal n’est pas brouillé. (Le syntoniseur du téléviseur de projection offre une meilleure réception de signal que le décodeur.) ❑ Utilisation de la fonction Twin View. (Lorsque tous les canaux sont acheminés par le décodeur, un seul canal est envoyé au téléviseur de projection et il est donc impossible d'utiliser les fonctions Twin View ou Channel Index pour votre décodeur. ❑ ✍ UTILISATEURS DE DECODEURS NUMERIQUES : Ne pas utiliser ce connecteur. La prise TO CONVERTER n’est pas compatible avec les décodeurs numériques. 1 2 3 Raccorder un câble du câblodistributeur à la prise VHF/UHF du téléviseur. Utiliser un câble coaxial pour raccorder la prise TO CONVERTER du téléviseur de projection à la prise IN du décodeur. Le convertisseur interne du téléviseur de projection permet de passer des signaux non brouillés arrivant directement au téléviseur de projection aux signaux brouillés arrivant du décodeur. Il n’est plus nécessaire d'installer un diviseur. Utiliser un câble coaxial pour raccorder la prise OUT du décodeur à la prise AUX du téléviseur de projection. Décodeur AUX Arrière du téléviseur de projection IN OUT TO CONVERTER Câble coaxial de 75-ohm (non fourni) Signal VHF/UHF Câble CATV (chaînes non brouillées) ✍ Appuyer sur ANT de la télécommande pour passer des canaux reçus par le décodeur (brouillés) à ceux arrivant directement au téléviseur (non brouillés). 17 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Ce raccordement de base est recommandé dans les situations suivantes : ❑ Le câblodistributeur ne brouille que certains canaux (télé payante par rapport aux canaux câblés réguliers) et il faut utiliser un décodeur. ❑ Pour profiter de la fonction Twin View. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Décodeur seulement Utiliser ce raccordement dans les situations suivantes : z Si vous disposez d’un décodeur numérique, vous ne pouvez pas utiliser ce connecteur, car la prise TO CONVERTER n’est pas compatible avec les décodeurs numériques. ❑ Vous êtes abonné à un service de câblodistribution qui utilise des signaux brouillés ou encodés nécessitant un décodeur pour obtenir tous les canaux. ❑ Vous n’avez pas l’intention de raccorder d’autres appareils audio ou vidéo à votre téléviseur de projection. Lorsque tous les canaux sont acheminés par le décodeur, un seul canal non brouillé arrive au téléviseur de projection. La fonction Twin View ne pourra donc pas être utilisée. Si certains canaux sont brouillés mais que d’autres ne le sont pas, le raccordement décrit en page 17 conviendra peut-être mieux. 1 Raccorder le câble coaxial du câblodistributeur à la prise IN du décodeur. 2 Utiliser un câble coaxial pour raccorder la prise OUT du décodeur à la prise VHF/UHF du téléviseur. VHF/UHF Câble Arrière du téléviseur de projection IN OUT Décodeur Ainsi, mettez Câble sur OUI dans le menu Canal. (voir page 56) z Le réglage Canal fixe du menu Canal (voir «Utilisation du menu Canal» à la page 56) évitera le changement accidentel des canaux à partir du téléviseur de projection. 18 ✍ La télécommande Sony peut être programmée pour faire fonctionner le décodeur (voir «Programmation de la télécommande» à la page 71). ✍ Pour changer les canaux à partir du décodeur, régler le téléviseur de projection sur le canal 3 ou 4 selon la sortie de canal du décodeur. Pour contrôler toute la sélection de canaux à partir du décodeur, utiliser la fonction Canal fixe pour régler le téléviseur de projection sur le canal 3 ou 4 (voir page 57). Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement d’un magnétoscope et d’un câble Choisir ce raccordement dans la situation suivante : ❑ Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. 1 2 Raccorder le câble du téléviseur à la prise IN du magnétoscope. 3 Utiliser des câbles AUDIO et S VIDEO pour raccorder les prises AUDIO et S VIDEO OUT du magnétoscope aux prises AUDIO et S VIDEO IN du téléviseur de projection. Utiliser un câble coaxial pour raccorder la prise OUT du magnétoscope à la prise UHF/VHF du téléviseur. Arrière du téléviseur de projection Câble coaxial S VIDEO VIDEO (jaune) AUDIO-L (blanc) AUDIO-R (rouge) Magnétoscope Câble VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) YC-15V/30V (non fourni) ✍ Si votre magnétoscope n’est pas équipé de S VIDEO, utiliser un câble VIDEO (jaune) au lieu du câble S VIDEO. 19 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Abonnement auprès d’un câblodistributeur qui ne nécessite pas l’installation d’un décodeur. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement d’un magnétoscope et d’un décodeur Choisir ce raccordement dans les situations suivantes : ❑ ❑ Le câblodistributeur ne brouille que certains canaux (télé payante par rapport aux canaux câblés réguliers) et il faut utiliser un décodeur. Pour profiter de la fonction Twin View. Voici ce que permet ce réglage : ❑ Utilisation de la télécommande du téléviseur de projection pour changer les canaux à partir du décodeur lorsque le signal est brouillé. Pour programmer votre télécommande Sony pour l’utiliser avec votre décodeur, voir «Programmation de la télécommande» à la page 71. ❑ Utilisation de la télécommande du téléviseur de projection pour changer les canaux à partir du téléviseur de projection lorsque le signal n’est pas brouillé (Le syntoniseur du téléviseur de projection offre une meilleure réception de signal que le décodeur). ❑ Utilisation de la fonction Twin View (Lorsque tous les canaux sont acheminés par le décodeur, un seul signal arrive au téléviseur de projection et il est donc impossible d’utiliser la fonction Twin View). Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. 1 Raccorder le câble du câblodistributeur à la prise VHF/UHF du téléviseur de projection. 2 Utiliser un câble coaxial pour raccorder la prise TO CONVERTER du téléviseur de projection à la prise IN du décodeur. Le convertisseur interne du téléviseur de projection permet de passer des signaux non brouillés arrivant directement au téléviseur de projection aux signaux brouillés arrivant du décodeur. Il n’est plus nécessaire d'installer un diviseur. ✍ UTILISATEURS DE DECODEURS NUMERIQUES : En cas de raccordement d’un décodeur numérique, un diviseur bidirectionnel spécifiquement conçu pour fonctionner avec votre décodeur numérique est requis. Contacter votre câblodistributeur pour toute information complémentaire. 3 Utiliser un câble coaxial pour raccorder la prise OUT du décodeur à la prise IN du magnétoscope. 4 Utiliser des câbles AUDIO et S VIDEO pour raccorder les prises AUDIO et VIDEO OUT du magnétoscope aux prises AUDIO et S VIDEO IN du téléviseur de projection. 5 Utiliser un câble coaxial pour raccorder la prise OUT du magnétoscope à la prise AUX de téléviseur de projection. ✍ Pour obtenir les canaux brouillés, appuyez sur ANT pour régler l’appareil à l’entrée AUX. Passez d’un canal à l’autre en utilisant votre décodeur de câblodistribution. 20 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Magnétoscope Câble coaxial S VIDEO VIDEO (jaune) AUDIO-L (blanc) AUDIO-R (rouge) VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) Décodeur Câble coaxial Arrière du téléviseur de projection ✍ Si votre magnétoscope n’est pas équipé de S VIDEO, utiliser un câble VIDEO (jaune) au lieu du câble S VIDEO. ✍ Il est impossible de changer de chaîne sur le magnétoscope. Régler votre téléviseur de projection et votre magnétoscope sur le canal 3 ou 4, selon la sortie de canal de votre décodeur. ✍ Appuyer sur ANT de la télécommande pour passer des canaux arrivant au décodeur (brouillés) aux canaux arrivant directement au téléviseur (non brouillés). ✍ En cas de raccordement d’un décodeur numérique, un diviseur bidirectionnel spécifiquement conçu pour fonctionner avec votre décodeur numérique est requis. 21 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection YC-15V/30V (non fourni) Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement de deux magnétoscopes pour l’édition de cassettes En raccordant deux magnétoscopes entre eux, il est possible d’enregistrer d’un magnétoscope à l’autre tout en utilisant le téléviseur pour surveiller ce qui est en cours d’enregistrement. Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. 1 Utiliser des câbles AUDIO et VIDEO pour raccorder les prises AUDIO et VIDEO OUT du magnétoscope de lecture aux prises AUDIO et VIDEO IN du magnétoscope d’enregistrement. 2 Utiliser des câbles AUDIO et VIDEO pour raccorder les prises AUDIO et VIDEO OUT du magnétoscope d’enregistrement aux prises AUDIO et VIDEO IN du téléviseur de projection. Arrière du téléviseur de projection Magnétoscope (d’enregistrement) Magnétoscope (de lecture) AUDIO-R (rouge) AUDIO-L (blanc) VIDEO (jaune) VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) ✍ Pour procéder à l’édition d’une cassette, régler le téléviseur de projection ✍ ✍ ✍ 22 sur l’entrée vidéo choisie pour la lecture en appuyant sur la touche TV/ VIDEO de la télécommande. Si le raccordement de l’entrée vidéo de votre magnétoscope doit être changé, consulter le manuel d’instructions du magnétoscope pour obtenir les directives. Si les deux magnétoscopes sont munis d’une prise S VIDEO, utiliser un connecteur S VIDEO au lieu du câble vidéo jaune sur le câble combiné A/V. Pour utiliser un câble S VIDEO, raccorder la prise VIDEO OUT du magnétoscope de lecture à la prise VIDEO IN du magnétoscope d’enregistrement. La prise S VIDEO ne fournissant aucune trame sonore, un câble audio est nécessaire. Il n’est pas possible d’enregistrer les signaux provenant d’appareils connectés aux entrées Y, PB, PR. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement d’un récepteur satellite Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. Raccorder le câble de l’antenne satellite à la prise SATELLITE IN du récepteur satellite. 2 Utiliser des câbles AUDIO et S VIDEO pour raccorder les prises AUDIO et S VIDEO OUT du récepteur satellite aux prises AUDIO et S VIDEO IN du téléviseur de projection. 3 Raccorder un câble coaxial de l’antenne ou du câble à la prise VHF/ UHF du téléviseur de projeciton. ✍ Si votre récepteur satellite n’est pas équpé de S VIDEO, utiliser un câble VIDEO (jaune) au lieu du câble S VIDEO. Arrière du téléviseur de projection Câble coaxial VIDEO (jaune) AUDIO-L (blanc) AUDIO-R (rouge) Récepteur satellite S VIDEO Câble de l’antenne satellite VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) YC-15V/30V (non fourni) 23 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection 1 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement d’un récepteur satellite et d’un magnétoscope Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. 1 Raccorder le câble de l’antenne satellite à la prise SATELLITE IN du récepteur satellite. 2 3 Raccorder le câble CATV à la prise VHF/UHF IN du magnétoscope. 4 Utiliser des câbles AUDIO et S VIDEO pour raccorder les prises AUDIO et S VIDEO OUT du récepteur satellite aux prises AUDIO et S VIDEO IN du magnétoscope. 5 Utiliser des câbles AUDIO et S VIDEO pour raccorder les prises AUDIO et S VIDEO OUT du récepteur satellite aux prises AUDIO et S VIDEO IN du téléviseur. Utiliser un câble coaxial pour raccorder la prise OUT du magnétoscope à la prise VHF/UHF du téléviseur. Arrière du téléviseur de projection Câble de l’antenne satellite Récepteur satellite Câble coaxial YC-15V/30V (non fourni) AUDIO-R (rouge) AUDIO-L (blanc) VIDEO (jaune) VMC-810S/ 820S (non fourni) S VIDEO Magnétoscope Câble VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) YC-15V/30V (non fourni) ✍ Vérifier si le réglage de l’entrée vidéo du magnétoscope est correct. Pour plus de détails, consulter le manuel d’instructions du magnétoscope. ✍ Utiliser TV/VIDEO pour sélectionner - VIDEO 1 pour visionner les émissions provenant de l’antenne satellite ou du magnétoscope (le magnétoscope doit est allumé). - VHF/UHF pour visionner les émissions câblées. ✍ Si votre magnétoscope ou récepteur satellite n’est pas équipé de S VIDEO, utiliser un câble VIDEO (jaune) au lieu du câble S VIDEO. 24 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement du récepteur audio Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. Arrière du téléviseur de projection AUDIO-R (rouge) AUDIO-L (blanc) RK-74A (non fourni) Entrée de ligne 25 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Utiliser les câbles audio pour raccorder les prises AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) du téléviseur de projection aux prises audio LINE IN du récepteur audio. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement d’un lecteur DVD avec les connecteurs de composantes vidéo Ce raccordement est recommandé dans la situation suivante : ❑ Le lecteur DVD possède des prises de composantes vidéo (Y, B-Y, R-Y). Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. 1 Utiliser trois câbles de composantes vidéo séparés pour raccorder les prises Y, B-Y et R-Y du lecteur DVD aux prises Y, PB et PR du téléviseur de projection. Utiliser les connexions VIDEO IN 5 ou 6. ✍ Les prises Y, B-Y et R-Y de certains lecteurs DVD sont parfois étiquetées Y, CB et CR ou encore Y, PB et PR. Dans ce cas, utiliser le code couleur pour effectuer les raccordements. 2 Utiliser un câble audio pour raccorder les prises audio OUT du lecteur DVD aux prises Audio IN du téléviseur de projection. Prendre soin d’utiliser les mêmes rangées d’entrées que celles des raccordements vidéo (VIDEO IN 5 ou 6). Arrière du téléviseur de projection PR VMC-10HG (non fournies) PB Y Lecteur DVD AUDIO-R (rouge) AUDIO-L (blanc) RK-74A (non fourni) 26 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement d’un lecteur DVD avec des connecteurs A/V Choisir ce raccordement dans la situation suivante : ❑ ✍ Si le lecteur de DVD est muni de connecteurs de composantes vidéo, utiliser le raccordement présenté en page 26 pour une image de meilleure qualité. Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. 1 Utiliser des câbles audio pour raccorder les prises audio OUT du lecteur de DVD aux prises AUDIO IN du téléviseur de projection. 2 Utiliser un câble S VIDEO pour raccorder la prise S VIDEO du lecteur de DVD à la prise S VIDEO du téléviseur de projection. Arrière du téléviseur de projection S VIDEO YC-15V/30V (non fourni) Lecteur DVD AUDIO-R (rouge) AUDIO-L (blanc) RK-74A (non fourni) ✍ Utiliser TV/VIDEO pour alterner entre les entrées du magnétoscope, du lecteur DVD et du téléviseur câblé. ✍ Si votre magnétoscope n’est pas équipé de S VIDEO, utiliser un câble VIDEO (jaune) au lieu du câble S VIDEO. 27 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Le lecteur DVD ne possède pas de prises de composantes vidéo (Y, PB, PR). Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement d’un récepteur de télévision numérique z Lire attentivement le manuel d’instruction du boîtier Set-top. z Certains récepteurs de télévision numérique sont équipés d'une prise DVI. Reportez-vous au mode d'emploi du récepteur de télévision numérique pour les directives d'installation utilisant cette connexion. Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. 1 Utiliser les différents câbles des trois composantes vidéo pour raccorder les prises Y, PB et PR du boîtier Digital TV Set-top au téléviseur de projection. ✍ Les prises Y, PB et PR ne fournissent pas le son, des câbles audio ✍ 2 doivent donc être raccordés pour pouvoir entendre le son. Un raccordement de composants vidéo est nécessaire pour visualiser des formats 480p, 720p et 1080i. Il est également possible d’utiliser des raccordements S VIDEO ou de composantes vidéo. Cependant, le composant vidéo (Y, PB, PR) assure la meilleure qualité d’image de tous les types de formats. Utiliser un câble audio pour raccorder les prises audio OUT du boîtier Digital TV Set-top aux prises AUDIO IN du téléviseur de projection. PR VMC-10HG (non fournies) PB Y Arrière du téléviseur de projection Récepteur de télévision numérique AUDIO-R (rouge) AUDIO-L (blanc) RK-74A (non fourni) ✍ Il n’est pas possible d’enregistrer les signaux provenant d’un ✍ ✍ 28 appareil raccordé aux connecteurs Y, PB et PR. Ce téléviseur de projection n'est pas compatible avec les récepteurs de télévision numériques configurés avec des connecteurs de sortie RVB ou VGA. La prise DVI est compatible avec la norme EIA-861 et n'est pas conçue pour une utilisation avec un ordinateur personnel. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Raccordement d’un caméscope ✍ Si le caméscope est monophonique, raccorder la sortie gauche du caméscope à la prise AUDIO-L (MONO) du téléviseur de projection. ✍ Si votre caméscope n’est pas équipé de S VIDEO, utiliser un câble VIDEO (jaune) au lieu du câble S VIDEO. YC-15V/30V (non fourni) VIDEO (jaune) S VIDEO VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) AUDIO-L (blanc) AUDIO-R (rouge) Sortie A/V 29 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Pour faciliter le raccordement du caméscope, les prises d’entrée audio et vidéo sont situées sur le devant du téléviseur de projection (illustrées cidessous). Cependant, il est aussi possible de faire les raccordements du caméscope aux prises AUDIO et VIDEO IN situées à l’arrière du téléviseur de projection. Utiliser des câbles AUDIO et S VIDEO pour raccorder les prises AUDIO et S VIDEO OUT du caméscope aux prises AUDIO et S VIDEO IN du téléviseur de projection. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Connexion d’un récepteur AV Pour augmenter le contrôle de tous les équipements audio et vidéo, connecter un récepteur AV. ✍ Modifier «Etiquette vidéo» par «Récepteur» pour l’entrée VIDEO 1 (voir z Vous pouvez raccorder un récepteur AV via un câble vidéo composant et un câble S VIDEO. Si ces deux types de raccordement sont utilisés, le téléviseur le détectera et affichera un signal S VIDEO. Pour profiter de cette fonction, raccordez votre récepteur au connecteur VIDEO 1. page 62). Débrancher toute source d’alimentation avant d’effectuer toute connexion. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Relier le câble coaxial depuis la prise du câble entrant ou de l’antenne à la prise IN du magnétoscope. Avec un câble coaxial, raccorder la prise OUT du magnétoscope à la prise VHF/UHF du téléviseur de projection. A l’aide d’un câble VIDEO, raccorder VIDEO de VIDEO 1 IN au téléviseur de projection à MONITOR OUT du récepteur AV. A l’aide d’un câble AUDIO/VIDEO, raccorder TV OUT du téléviseur de projection à AUDIO/VIDEO 2 IN du récepteur AV. A l’aide d’un câble AUDIO/VIDEO, raccorder l’équipement vidéo au récepteur AV. Sélectionner le menu Réglage et régler «Étiquette vidéo» sur «Récepteur» pour régler votre téléviseur sur le récepteur AV (voir «Etiquette Vidéo» à la page 62). Câble coaxial (non fourni) Arrière du téléviseur de projection VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) Magnétoscope S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R VIDEO Câble/ antenne VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) VMC-810S/820S (non fourni) VMC-10HG (non fourni) AUDIO/ VIDEO 2 IN AUDIO/ VIDEO 1 IN MONITOR OUT Câble S VIDEO optionnel YC-15 V/30 V (non fourni) 30 Récepteur AV AUDIO/VIDEO 1 OUT Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Utilisation de la fonction CONTROL S Arrière du téléviseur de projection 31 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection La fonction CONTROL S permet de commander le téléviseur de projection et d’autres appareils Sony à l’aide d’une seule télécommande. En plus de permettre de commander plusieurs appareils avec une seule télécommande, la fonction CONTROL S permet de diriger la télécommande vers le téléviseur de projection au lieu d’avoir à la diriger vers les autres appareils, qui peuvent être cachés ou gardés hors de portée. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Réglage automatique du téléviseur de projection Après avoir terminé le raccordement du téléviseur de projection, procéder à l’Auto réglage des canaux. L’écran Auto réglage apparaît la première fois que vous allumez le téléviseur de projection après avoir terminé les raccordements. Le réglage des canaux peut se faire ultérieurement - voir les fonctions Auto programmation du menu Canal (en page 57). ✍ Il n’est pas possible d’utiliser la fonction Auto réglage pour les installations utilisant un décodeur pour la sélection de tous les canaux. Utilisation de l’auto réglage 1 Appuyer sur POWER sur le panneau avant du televiseur ou sur la télécommande pour allumer le téléviseur de projection. 2 Appuyer sur TV (FUNCTION) sur la télécommande. Un témoin rouge s'allume brièvement. 3 Appuyer sur CH+ du téléviseur de projection pour procéder à l’Auto réglage ou appuyer sur CH– pour quitter. Si vous utilisez les touches de la télécommande, n’utiliser que les touches principales de sélection ( ). Panneau avant du téléviseur de projection ✍ Vous pouvez exécuter Auto programmation en le sélectionnant dans le menu Canal, comme décrit à la page 57. 32 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Ajustement automatique de la convergence —FLASH FOCUS™— ✍ Il est recommandé d’exécuter la procédure FLASH FOCUS 30 minutes environ après la première mise en service du téléviseur de projection. Panneau avant du téléviseur de projection 1 2 Capter un programme de télévision ou de télédistribution. Appuyer sur FLASH FOCUS. Une croix s’affiche, comme indiqué ci-dessous, et FLASH FOCUS commence à fonctionner. L’ajustement est terminé lorsque la croix devient blanche et vous revenez au programme que vous regardiez. ✍ Vous ne pouvez effectuer aucune autre opération tant que le cycle FLASH FOCUS n’est pas terminé. ✍ Si vous exécutez une autre opération alors qu’un cycle FLASH FOCUS est en cours, le cycle FLASH FOCUS est annulé. ✍ Des haut-parleurs non blindés ou des objets métalliques peuvent entraîner une distorsion de l'image s'ils sont placés à proximité du téléviseur de projection. ✍ Pour procéder à d’autres réglages manuels plus précis, voir page 34. 33 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection L’image du tube de projection apparaît sur l’écran en trois couleurs (rouge, vert et bleu). Si elles ne convergent pas, la couleur est mauvaise et l’image est floue. Avant d’utiliser votre téléviseur de projection, n’oubliez pas d’ajuster la convergence. La fonction FLASH FOCUS vous permet d’ajuster automatiquement la convergence. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Régler la convergence manuellement La fonction convergence vous offre plus de contrôle sur la convergence de l'image que la fonction Flash Focus, vous permettant ainsi de mettre au point la convergence. ✍ Avant d'utiliser la convergence manuelle, vous devez d'abord effectuer la fonction Flash Focus (tel que décrit à la page 33). ✍ Utilisez la manette de votre télécommande pour effectuer les étapes cidessous. z Pour de plus amples informations sur l’utilisation du menu Réglage, se reporter à la page 61. 1 2 Appuyer sur MENU pour afficher le menu. 3 Déplacer la manette pour choisir Convergence et appuyer sur Déplacer la manette B ou b pour choisir l'icône de réglage et appuyer sur . . Un motif de croix blanches apparaît avec un jaune autour d'une des croix. Les croix alignées (qui n'ont pas besoin d'être réglées) paraissent blanches et ne reflètent que très peu de bleu ou de rouge, ou pas du tout. Les croix qui ne sont pas alignées présentent des tons de rouge ou de bleu au-delà de leurs rebords. - < < < Full/Normal Move < Select: - End: menu ✍ Vous pouvez faire défiler le champ de croix 9 x 7 vers le haut et vers le bas pour converger manuellement toutes les parties de l'écran. 34 4 Au moyen de la manette, déplacer le pour entourer la croix que vous désirez régler. Appuyer sur . Le devient rouge. 5 Si la croix que vous avez sélectionnée possède des rebords rouges, déplacer la manette jusqu'à ce que l'image rouge soit remplacée par une croix blanche. Après avoir terminé cette opération (ou lorsque la croix ne présente plus de rebords rouges), appuyer sur . Le devient bleu. Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Si la croix que vous avez sélectionnée possède des rebords bleus, déplacer la manette jusqu'à ce que l'image bleue soit remplacée par une croix blanche. Après avoir terminé cette opération, appuyer sur . Le redevient jaune. 7 Répéter les étapes 4 à 6 pour régler les autres croix. Après avoir terminé, appuyer sur MENU pour quitter le menu Réglage. ❑ Pour obtenir de meilleurs résultats, se tenir à une distance d'environ 0,9 à 1,5 mètre de l'image lors du réglage de la convergence. Commencer avec les croix qui se trouvent au centre de l’écran et une fois que cellesci sont réglées, se déplacer vers les croix qui se trouvent sur les rebords de l’écran. ❑ Il est possible d'effectuer des réglages séparés dans chacun des modes grand écran : Plein écran/normal, zoom, grand zoom et entrée 1080i haute définition. Le motif croisé est différent dans chacun de ces modes, mais la procédure de réglage est la même. Appuyer sur la touche WIDE MODE située sur la télécommande pour basculer entre les écrans du mode grand écran. 35 Installation et connexion du téléviseur de projection Remarques sur le réglage manuel de la convergence 6 Utilisation des fonctions Utilisation de la télécommande Le tableau suivant donne la description des touches de la télécommande utilisées pour les fonctions avancées. Description des touches Panneau externe Touche Description 1 MUTING (sourdine) Appuyer pour mettre le son en sourdine. Appuyer de nouveau ou appuyer sur VOL + pour ramener la trame sonore. 2 SLEEP (veille) Appuyer plusieurs fois jusqu’à ce que le téléviseur de projection affiche en minutes (15, 30, 45, 60 ou 90) la durée pendant laquelle le téléviseur de projection restera allumé avant de s’éteindre automatiquement. Annuler en appuyant jusqu’à ce que Sleep Off apparaisse ou en mettant l’appareil hors tension. Si la fonction SLEEP a été activée, appuyer une fois sur la touche pour connaître le nombre de minutes restantes. 3 ANT Remplace l’entrée VHF/UHF par l’entrée AUX. 4 DISPLAY (affichage) Appuyer une fois pour afficher l’heure, l’identification du canal (si réglé) et le numéro du canal. Appuyer de nouveau pour désactiver la fonction d’affichage. Voir page 60 pour le réglage de l’heure. 5 JUMP (basculer) Appuyer pour sauter d’un canal à un autre. Le téléviseur de projection alternera entre le canal syntonisé et le dernier canal sélectionné. 6 FREEZE (figer) Fige l’image dans la fenêtre. Appuyer de nouveau pour ramener l'image en mode normal. 7 Appuyer pour passer en mode Index de défilement. Vous pouvez visualiser et sélectionner une des chaînes reçues défilant à l'écran, sans quitter la chaîne en cours. INDEX 8 La manette permet de déplacer le curseur sur l’écran. Appuyer au centre de la manette pour faire une sélection. 9 VOL +/– Règle le volume. q; PIC MODE Appuyer plusieurs fois pour choisir parmi les modes (mode image) d’image vidéo offerts : Éclatant, Standard, Cinéma et Pro. Cette fonction est aussi offerte par le menu Vidéo. Pour plus de détails, voir «Sélection des options vidéo» à la page 52. 37 Utilisation des fonctions Touche Description qa FAVORITES Affiche la liste des canaux préférés. Pour plus de détails, voir «Utilisation de la fonction Canaux Préférés» à la page 43. qs RESET (réinitialiser) Dans un menu, appuyer sur cette touche pour réinitialiser le téléviseur de projection aux réglages du fabricant. qd touches POWER (vert) Allume et éteint le téléviseur de projection ainsi que les appareils audio et vidéo programmés dans la télécommande. Pour les instructions, voir «Programmation de la télécommande» à la page 71. qf touches FUNCTION Sélectionnent l’appareil contrôlé par la télécommande (TV, SAT/CABLE). Le voyant s’allume momentanément lorsque la touche est enfoncée pour indiquer l’appareil que la télécommande contrôle. qg TV/VIDEO Passe en revue les entrées vidéo raccordées au téléviseur de projection : TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6 et VIDEO 7. qh Touches 0 à 9 Appuyer sur les touches 0 à 9 pour sélectionner un canal. et ENTER Le canal change dans les 2 secondes. Appuyer sur ENTER pour une sélection immédiate. qj GUIDE Active ou désactive la fonction Twin View. Pour plus de détails, voir «Utilisation de la fonction Twin View™» à la page 44. Affiche le guide de programmation de satellite. qk MENU Appuyer pour afficher le menu du téléviseur de projection. Appuyer de nouveau pour quitter le menu. ql CH +/– Passe en revue les canaux. w; DRC/ Appuyer plusieurs fois pour naviguer entre les modes CINEMOTION d’image à haute résolution disponibles : Entrelacé, Progressif et CineMotion. Pour obtenir davantage de détails, reportez-vous à la section «Utilisation du menu Vidéo» à la page 52. z Pour faire défiler rapidement les canaux, maintenir CH+ ou CHenfoncée. 38 wa WIDE MODE Appuyer pour sélectionner les modes grand écran : Grand Zoom, Normal, Plein écran et Zoom. Pour plus d’informations, reportez-vous à «Utilisation du mode cinéma» à la page 50. Utilisation des fonctions Panneau interne Touche Description 1 SYSTEM OFF Appuyer pour mettre hors tension le téléviseur de projection et tous les appareils raccordés avec S-Link. Lecture 3m Rembobiner 4 REC Enregistrer 5x Arrêt 6 DVD MENU Afficher le menu DVD. 7 MTS/SAP Appuyer pour faire défiler les options de son multi-voie du téléviseur (MTS) : Stéréo, Auto SAP, et Mono. 8 CODE SET Utilisée pour programmer la télécommande afin de faire fonctionner un appareil vidéo d'un autre fabricant que Sony. Pour plus de détails, voir «Programmation de la télécommande» à la page 71. 9 POWER Appuyer pour mettre sous tension le lecteur DVD/VCR que vous avez programmés sur la télécommande. Pour obtenir des instructions, voir «Programmation de la télécommande» à la page 71. q; M Avance rapide. qa Utiliser cet interrupteur pour commander l’équipement vidéo raccordé. Il est possible de programmer un appareil vidéo pour chaque position de l’interrupteur. Pour plus de détails, voir «Programmation de la télécommande» à la page 71. qs X Pause. (Appuyer de nouveau pour retourner en mode normal de lecture) qd MENU Affiche le menu d’un appareil vidéo. qf M, m, <, ,, Utiliser ces touches pour exploiter le menu DVD. et ENTER qg Appuyer pour sélectionner une option audio : Volume Auto OUI ou NON. 39 Utilisation des fonctions 2N Utilisation des fonctions Regarder la télévision Nombre de fonctions de télévision peuvent être directement atteintes depuis la télécommande. Vous trouverez ci-dessous des explications sur certaines des touches de votre télécommande. Touches pour le fonctionnement du téléviseur de projection 1 TV (FUNCTION) Active la télécommande pour l’utilisation avec le téléviseur de projection. 2 ANT— (entrée AUX) Appuyer pour passer de l’entrée VHF/UHF à l’entrée AUX. 3 TV (POWER) Allume et éteint le téléviseur de projection. Si une indication d’entrée vidéo (comme VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) apparaît à l’écran, appuyer sur TV/VIDEO ou CH+/– jusqu’à ce qu’un numéro de canal apparaisse. 4 0-9 et ENTER Utilisé pour la sélection des canaux. Appuyer sur les touches 0-9 pour sélectionner un canal (ainsi, pour sélectionner le canal 10, appuyer sur 1 puis sur 0). Le canal change au bout de 2 secondes, ou une fois que vous avez appuyé sur ENTER pour une sélection immédiate. 5 CH +/– Appuyer sur cette touche pour parcourir les canaux (+ vers le haut ou – vers le bas). 6 VOL +/– Appuyer sur cette touche pour ajuster le volume (+ vers le haut ou – vers le bas). 7 JUMP Appuyer sur cette touche pour changer de canal ou pour passer de l’un à l’autre. Le téléviseur de projection passe du canal courant au dernier canal sélectionné. 8 MUTING Appuyer sur cette touche pour couper le son. «MUTING» s’affiche sur l’écran et s’estompe au bout de trois secondes. Pour rétablir le son, appuyer à nouveau sur cette touche ou sur VOL +. 9 FREEZE — (touche à étiquette jaune) Cette touche s’avère utile lorsque vous voulez copier des informations affichées à l’écran. (voir «Utilisation de la fonction Freeze» à la page 47) 40 Utilisation des fonctions q; SLEEP Appuyer plusieurs fois sur cette touche jusqu’à ce que le téléviseur de projection affiche le temps moyen en minutes (15, 30, 45, 60 ou 90) au bout duquel le téléviseur de projection s’éteindra automatiquement. Annuler en appuyant sur SLEEP jusqu’à ce que Sleep Off apparaisse ou en mettant l’appareil hors tension. Appuyer sur cette touche pour afficher le numéro du canal, l’heure actuelle et la légende du canal (le cas échéant). Pour désactiver l’affichage, appuyer à nouveau sur DISPLAY. qs TV/VIDEO Appuyer plusieurs fois pour faire défiler les différentes entrées vidéos : TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6 et VIDEO 7. Si vous sélectionnez Sauter comme Etiquette Vidéo dans le menu Réglage, votre téléviseur de projection ignorera l’entrée vidéo que vous avez sélectionnée. (voir «Etiquette Vidéo» à la page 62) qd MTS/SAP Appuyer sur cette touche pour naviguer parmi les options TV Sound (MTS). (voir «MTS» à la page 55) qf PIC MODE Appuyer plusieurs fois sur PIC MODE pour choisir directement un des quatre modes vidéo qui convient le mieux au programme que vous regardez. Vivid : sélectionner cette option pour un contraste et une netteté améliorés pour l’image. Standard : sélectionner cette option pour afficher une image standard pour les environnements d’affichage normal. Movie : sélectionner cette option pour afficher une image très détaillée pour les environnements avec peu de lumière. Pro (Professional) : sélectionner cette option pour afficher une image avec des améliorations minimales. Lorsque vous sélectionnez chaque mode, vous pouvez également ajuster la qualité de l’image (comme Luminosité, Couleur, etc.) selon vos goûts. Pour en savoir plus, voir «Mode» à la page 52. 41 Utilisation des fonctions qa DISPLAY Utilisation des fonctions Regarder la télévision numérique Une fois que vous avez connecté le récepteur DTV, vous pouvez regarder les programmes de télévision numérique. Ce téléviseur de projection est capable de recevoir les formats de télévision numérique 1080i, 720p, 480p et 480i (notez que le format 720p est affiché comme le format 480p). Pour voir un programme de télévision numérique 42 1 Raccorder le récepteur DTV à VIDEO 5, 6 ou 7 IN sur le téléviseur de projection. (Pour plus de détails, voir page 28.) 2 3 Appuyer sur TV/VIDEO pour sélectionner VIDEO 5 ou 6. 4 Ajuster le volume de ce téléviseur de projection, le cas échéant. Sélectionner un canal numérique sur le récepteur DTV. Pour en savoir plus, reportez-vous aux instructions d’utilisation du récepteur DTV. Utilisation des fonctions Utilisation de la fonction Canaux Préférés La fonction Canaux préférés permet de choisir des émissions parmi la liste de canaux présélectionnés. Pour afficher la liste des canaux préférés : manuellement. Le réglage par défaut de Canaux Préférés est AUTO. Lorsque Canaux Préférés est réglé sur AUTO, les huit derniers canaux sélectionnés à l’aide des touches 0-9 seront réglés comme options Canaux Préférés. Si vous souhaitez régler manuellement les canaux correspondant à vos réglages, voir «Canal Préféré» à la page 56. 1 Appuyer sur FAVORITES. Les options de la fonction Canaux préférés apparaissent à l’écran. Un aperçu est affiché Préférés 124 6 10 12 2 8 8 4 Exit 2 Déplacer la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas pour surligner le canal recherché. L’émission présentée sur ce canal apparaîtra dans la fenêtre d’aperçu. Appuyer sur pour sélectionner. 43 Utilisation des fonctions ✍ Vos options Canaux Préférés peuvent être réglées automatiquement ou Utilisation des fonctions Utilisation de la fonction Twin View™ La fonction Twin View permet de voir deux émissions en même temps. Il est aussi possible de changer la taille de l’une ou l’autre image. Conment activer des deux images Pour afficher les deux images 1 S’assurer que le téléviseur de projection syntonise un canal en cours de programmation. 2 Appuyer sur . Pour annuler la deuxième image (ou appuyer ❑ Appuyer de nouveau sur sur Conment activer l’image ). Bien que deux images apparaissent en même temps à l’écran, une seule image est active. Lorsqu’une image est active, il est possible de : ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ changer de canal. régler le volume. passer des entrées VHF/UHF au câble en appuyant sur ANT ou TV/ VIDEO pour passer à l’entrée vidéo. Lorsque l'image de droite est activée, les sources d'entrée ne peuvent pas être commutées vers VIDEO 5, 6, 7 ni AUX en appuyant sur ANT. changer la taille de l'image (voir page 46). Pour activer l’image de droite ❑ Déplacer la manette vers la droite. Pour activer l’image de gauche ❑ Déplacer la manette vers la gauche. 44 Utilisation des fonctions ✍ Raccordements qui affectent l’utilisation de la fonction Twin View : - En cas d’utilisation d’un décodeur de câblodistribution pour le visionnage de toutes les chaînes, la même chaîne s’affiche dans les deux fenêtres parce que le décodeur de câblodistribution ne décrypte qu’une seule chaîne à la fois. - Les sources connectées aux entrées AUX, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6 et VIDEO 7 s'affichent dans la fenêtre de gauche, mais pas dans celle de droite. - En cas de visionnage, côte à côte, d’une source 4:3 et d’une source 16:9 améliorée, provenant par exemple d’un lecteur de DVD, la source 4:3 apparaît plus grande. - La fonction Twin View ne permet pas d’afficher les chaînes bloquées par les réglages de contrôle parental (page 63). ✍ L’image active est surlignée en bleu. 45 Utilisation des fonctions - En cas d’utilisation d’un décodeur de câblodistribution, vous pouvez visionner les signaux émis par le décodeur de câblodistribution dans une fenêtre et visionner une source différente, provenant par exemple d’un magnétoscope ou d’un lecteur de DVD, dans la seconde fenêtre, en actionnant la touche TV/VIDEO. Utilisation des fonctions Comment changer la taille de l’image La fonction zoom permet de changer la taille des deux images. Pour agrandir l’image de gauche (réduire celle de droite) : Pour agrandir l’image de droite (réduire celle de gauche) : v 1 Déplacer la manette vers la gauche pour activer l’image de gauche (si elle n’est pas déjà active). 1 Déplacer la manette vers la droite pour activer l’image de droite (si elle n’est pas déjà active). 2 Déplacer la manette vers le haut pour agrandir l’image et déplacer la manette vers le bas pour réduire l’image. 2 Déplacer la manette vers le haut pour agrandir l’image et déplacer la manette vers le bas pour réduire l’image. V ✍ Le téléviseur de projection garde en mémoire le réglage de la taille des deux images. Lorsque la fonction Twin View sera réutilisée, les images prendront la taille mémorisée. 46 Utilisation des fonctions Utilisation de la fonction Freeze La touche FREEZE permet de capturer temporairement une image dans une émission. Cette fonction peut aussi être utilisée pour transcrire des informations apparaissant à l’écran (numéros de téléphone, des recettes, etc). Pour utiliser la fonction Freeze Lorsque l’information à capturer est affichée, appuyer sur FREEZE. Le téléviseur de projection passe en mode Twin View et affiche l’image à droite de l’écran pendant que l’émission continue d’apparaître à gauche. Programmation en cours Image figée Appeler le 555-1234 3 Pour annuler la fonction et retourner au visionnement normal, appuyer sur FREEZE. ✍ La fonction Freeze n’est pas disponible si vous êtes déjà en mode Twin Wiew™ ou Index. 47 Utilisation des fonctions 1 2 Utilisation des fonctions Utilisation de l’Index de défilement des chaînes L’index de défilement des chaînes permet de visualiser et de sélectionner une des chaînes reçues défilant à l’écran, sans quitter la chaîne en cours. ✍ L’index de défilement des chaînes ne fonctionne pas lorsque le blocage parental est activé. Pour utiliser la fonction Index de défilement des chaînes 1 Appuyer sur . La chaîne en cours est réduite et affichée à gauche en format film normal. La première chaîne est affichée brièvement en bas à droite de l'écran puis figée. Il remonte et la chaîne suivante apparaît à son tour en bas à droite. Ce processus est répété avec les autres chaînes. 10 2 z Déplacer une fois la manette vers le haut ou le bas pour changer le sens de défilement. Déplacer la manette vers le haut ou le bas pour accélérer le défilement. 48 Déplacer la manette vers le haut et le bas de sorte que la chaîne que vous souhaitez visualiser s’affiche dans le cadre de couleur cyan, puis appuyez sur . Déplacer de nouveau la manette vers le haut et le bas pour revenir au défilement. 10 Utilisation des fonctions 3 Appuyer de nouveau sur cadre gauche. pour agrandir le canal sélectionné dans le La chaîne sélectionnée est affichée en film normal et le son bascule également sur cette chaîne. 8 Appuyer sur . La chaîne sélectionnée est agrandie pour une visualisation normale. 8 Pour annuler la fonction Index de défilement des chaînes Appuyer de nouveau sur pour reprendre la visualisation normale. ✍ Le son que l’on entend est celui de l’image centrale. ✍ Si l’une des images reçues via l’Index de défilement des chaînes est neigeuse, l’ensemble de l’écran peut devenir instable. Dans ce cas, sautez cette chaîne. (voir «Saute/Ajoute Canal» à la page 57) ✍ Si vous laissez l’Index de défilement des chaînes affiché pendant une heure sans effectuer aucune opération, l’Index est annulé et l’image normale réapparaît. ✍ L'Index de défilement des chaînes ne peut pas être utilisé en combinaison avec un décodeur numérique, un récepteur DBS ou un boîtier de câblodistribution. ✍ La fonction d'Index de défilement ne fonctionne pas si vous utilisez un boîtier de câblodistribution pour visualiser toutes les chaînes. 49 Utilisation des fonctions 4 Utilisation des fonctions Utilisation du mode cinéma Le mode cinéma permet de visualiser des émissions 4:3 standard en plusieurs modes grand écran (rapport d’aspect 16:9). ✍ Lors du visionnage de programmes à haute définition diffusés en 720p/ z Vous pouvez également accéder aux réglages du mode cinéma dans le menu Wide. Pour plus de détails, reportez❑ vous à la page 58. Exemple 1080i, il est impossible de passer d’un mode grand écran à un autre. Appuyer plusieurs fois sur WIDE MODE pour faire défiler les réglages du mode Wide suivant. Description Grand Zoom Grand Zoom permet d’agrandir horizontalement et verticalement la partie centrale de l’image 4:3 ; cependant, seuls les bords gauche et droit de l’image sont étirés pour remplir l’écran 16:9. L’image s’affiche avec une définition normale, dans la mesure du possible. m Normal permet de ramener l’image 4:3 à son format d’origine. Des bandes noires apparaissent à gauche et à droite de l’écran pour remplir l’écran 16:9. Normal m Le mode Plein écran permet d’élargir la totalité de l’image 4:3 dans le sens horizontal uniquement, afin de remplir l’écran 16:9. L’image apparaît allongée. Plein écran m Le mode Zoom permet d’agrandir la totalité de l’image 4:3 horizontalement et verticalement, afin de remplir l’écran 16:9. Ce mode est utile pour visionner des films au format Letterbox. Zoom Lorsque vous changez de canal ou d’entrée, les réglages du mode cinéma reviennent à leurs valeurs par défaut (4:3 Default) dans le menu Screen (écran). Pour conserver le réglage du mode cinéma lors du changement de canal ou d’entrée, réglez 4:3 Default à NON. Pour de plus amples informations, reportez-vous à la page 58. 50 Utilisation des menus Aperçu Ouverture et fermeture d’un menu : 1 2 Appuyer sur MENU pour afficher l’écran Menu. 3 4 Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les fonctions. Déplacer la manette vers l’icône du menu choisi et appuyer sur le sélectionner. pour Accéder à la page d’un menu précis pour les instructions de déplacement dans ce menu. Le menu vous permet d’accéder aux fonctions suivantes : Icône de menu Pour terminer une session du menu : Appuyer de nouveau sur MENU. Pour terminer une session dans un menu et passer à un autre : Appuyer la manette vers le B pour retourner aux icônes du menu. Déplacer la manette vers le B ou b pour choisir l’icône du menu suivant et appuyer sur pour le sélectionner. Description Page Permet d’ajuster les réglages de l’image. Permet aussi de personnaliser le mode Image selon le type d’émission visionnée. 52 Offre des options avancées pour la trame sonore tel que la 54 possibilité d’entendre une seconde trame sonore (SAP) ou de personnaliser les effets sonores du téléviseur de projection. Permet entre autres de faire une liste Canaux Préférés et 56 de lancer l’Auto programmation. Permet de régler le mode cinéma, le centrage vertical en mode cinéma et le mode 4:3 défaut. 58 À l’aide de Minuterie, cette fonction permet de régler 60 l’horloge du téléviseur de projection afin de programmer des émissions pour un visionnement ultérieur. Offre plusieurs options pour le réglage des canaux, l’identification des entrées vidéo et le choix de la langue des menus affichés. 61 51 Utilisation des menus Utilisation du menu Vidéo Pour sélectionner le menu Vidéo 1 2 Appuyer sur MENU. 3 Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les différentes fonctions. 4 Appuyer sur pour sélectionner une fonction. Le réglage de cette fonction apparaîtra. 5 6 7 Utiliser la manette pour faire les réglages souhaités. Déplacer la manette vers l’icône Vidéo et appuyer sur . Appuyer sur pour sélectionner et faire les réglages. Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Pour réinitialiser les réglages de l’image, de la luminosité, de la couleur, de la nuance, de la netteté et de la température de la couleur, à leurs valeurs par défaut : ❑ Appuyer sur RESET de la télécommande lorsque le menu Vidéo est affiché. Sélection des options vidéo z Vous pouvez utiliser PIC MODE de la télécommande comme raccourci permettant de sélectionner les modes vidéo. Le menu Vidéo contient les options suivantes : Option Description Mode Affichage personnalisé de l’image Éclatant Pour obtenir un contraste et une précision accrus de l’image. Standard Recommandé lors d’un visionnement normal. Film Sélectionner pour une image douce, comme au cinéma. Pro Sélectionner pour une image d’apparence professionnelle. ✍ Vous pouvez modifier les réglages du menu Vidéo (Image, Luminosité, Couleur, etc.) pour chaque mode. 52 Image Ajuster pour augmenter le contraste de l’image et foncer la couleur, ou diminuer le contraste et adoucir la couleur. Luminosité Ajuster pour assombrir ou éclaircir l’image. Couleur Ajuster pour augmenter ou diminuer l’intensité de la couleur. Nuance Ajuster pour augmenter ou diminuer les tons de vert. Netteté Ajuster pour rendre l’image plus nette ou plus douce. Utilisation des menus Description Couleur Temp. Adjustement de l’intensite du blanc Choisir à partir de trois teintes différentes : Mode DRC Digital Reality Creation Crée une image de haute résolution à densité quadruplée pour les images provenant de source de haute qualité tels un lecteur DVD, récepteur satellite. Froide Choisir pour donner au blanc une teinte bleue. Neutre Choisir pour donner au blanc une teinte neutre. Chaude Choisir pour donner au blanc une teinte rouge (Standard-NTSC). Entrelacé Recommandé pour les images mobiles. Progressif Recommandé pour les images fixes et les textes. CineMotion Recommandé pour les films à 24 expositions. 53 Utilisation des menus Option Utilisation des menus Utilisation du menu Audio Pour sélectionner le menu Audio 1 2 Appuyer sur MENU. 3 Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les différentes options. 4 Appuyer sur pour sélectionner une option. Les réglages de cette option apparaissent. 5 6 7 Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les différents réglages. Déplacer la manette vers l’icône Audio et appuyer sur . Appuyer sur pour sélectionner le réglage souhaité. Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Pour retourner aux réglages initiaux du fabricant pour les options Aigu, Grave et Balance : ❑ Appuyer sur RESET de la télécommande lorsque le menu Audio est affiché. Sélection des options audio Le menu Audio contient les options suivantes : Option Description Aigu Ajuster pour augmenter ou diminuer le niveau des sons aigus. Grave Ajuster pour augmenter ou diminuer le niveau des sons graves. Balance Ajuster pour accentuer la balance du haut-parleur de droite ou de gauche. Volume Auto Oui Sélectionner pour stabiliser le volume. Non Sélectionner pour désactiver l’option Volume Auto. TruSurround Sélectionnez ce réglage pour obtenir un son ambiophonique (programmes stéréo uniquement). Simulé Ajoute un effet ambiophonique aux émissions monophoniques. Non Réception mono ou normale stéréo. Effet 54 Utilisation des menus Description MTS Pour profiter des émissions stéréo, mono et bilingues Stéréo Choisir pour une réception en stéréo d’émissions diffusées en stéréo. Auto-SAP Choisir pour que le téléviseur de projection passe automatiquement à la seconde trame sonore s’il reçoit le signal. (En l’absence de signal SAP, le téléviseur de projection reste en mode stéréo.) Mono Choisir pour une réception mono. (Utiliser cette fonction pour réduire les parasites lorsque le signal de télédiffusion stéréo est faible.) Oui Choisir pour activer les haut-parleurs du téléviseur de projection. Non Choisir pour désactiver les haut-parleurs du téléviseur de projection. La trame sonore du téléviseur de projection provient alors des hautparleurs du système audio externe. Haut-Parleur Sortie Audio Variée Pour faciliter les réglages du volume Fixe Les haut-parleurs du téléviseur de projection sont éteints mais le volume provenant de votre système audio peut être contrôlé par la télécommande du téléviseur de projection. Les haut-parleurs du téléviseur de projection sont éteints et la sortie du volume, des basses et des aigus du téléviseur de projection est fixe. Utiliser le bouton de volume de votre récepteur audio pour régler le volume de tout votre système audio. 55 Utilisation des menus Option Utilisation des menus Utilisation du menu Canal Pour sélectionner le menu Canal Sélection des options de canal 1 2 Appuyer sur MENU. 3 Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les différentes options. 4 Appuyer sur pour sélectionner une fonction. Les réglages de cette fonction apparaîtront. 5 6 7 Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les différentes options. Déplacer la manette vers l’icône Canal et appuyer sur . Appuyer sur pour sélectionner l’option souhaitée. Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Le menu Canal contient les options suivantes : Option Description Canal Préféré Auto Sélectionner si vous souhaitez un réglage automatique des options de canaux préférés sur les huit derniers canaux sélectionnés à l’aide des touches 0 à 9. Manual Sélectionner si vous souhaitez faire vos propres sélections dans les options de canaux préférés. 1 2 3 Câble Appuyer sur pour sélectionner le numéro du canal préféré. Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les différents canaux et choisir celui à ajouter à la liste des préférés. Appuyer sur pour le sélectionner Oui Sélectionner si la réception des canaux câblé est faite à l’aide d’un câble CATV. Non Sélectionner si une antenne est utilisée. ✍ Après une modification des réglages de l’option Câble, lancer la fonction Auto programmation. 56 Utilisation des menus Option Description Canal fixe 2-6 Cette option est très utile s’il y a raccordement d’un décodeur ou d’un récepteur satellite AUX 2-6 Faire comme pour les canaux 2-6 mais sélectionner un de ces réglages si un appareil est raccordé à la prise AUX. (voir page 15) Utilisez ce réglage lors du branchement d’un boîtier de raccordement pour commander les sources vidéo externes. La sortie du téléviseur doit être raccordée via le boîtier de raccordement. Auto Programmation Programme automatiquement le téléviseur de projection pour recevoir tous les canaux disponibles. Saute/Ajoute Canal Supprime et ajoute des canaux visibles. 1 2 3 4 Etiquette de canal Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les canaux jusqu’au canal à sauter ou à ajouter. Appuyer sur pour le sélectionner. Appuyer sur la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas pour «ajouter» ou “sauter”. Appuyer sur pour sélectionner. Identifie un maximum de 20 canaux par leur sigle. 57 Utilisation des menus Video 1 «Fixer» le réglage du téléviseur de projection sur le canal 3 ou 4 et utiliser le décodeur, le magnétoscope ou le récepteur satellite pour changer de canal. Sélectionner un de ces réglages si un appareil est raccordé à la prise UHF/VHF. Utilisation des menus Utilisation du menu Wide Pour sélectionner le menu Wide 1 2 Appuyer sur MENU. Utiliser la manette pour passer sur l’icône Wide et appuyer sur . 3 Déplacer la manette pour faire défiler les fonctions. 4 Appuyer sur pour sélectionner une fonction. Grand Zoom Les options de cette fonction apparaissent. 5 6 7 Sélection des options du menu Wide z Pour passer d’un mode cinéma à un autre, utiliser la touche WIDE MODE de la télécommande. z Le mode Wide n’est pas disponible en mode Twin View, Index ou Freeze. z 4:3 Default (par défaut) fonctionne uniquement lorsque le téléviseur de projection reçoit des signaux 480i. 58 Utiliser la manette pour faire défiler les options. Appuyer sur pour sélectionner l’option souhaitée. Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Le menu Wide contient les options suivantes : Option Description Mode cinéma Sélectionner un mode cinéma à utiliser pour les sources 4:3. Grand Zoom Permet d’agrandir l’image 4:3, tandis que les parties inférieure et supérieure de l’image sont compressées pour s’adapter à l’écran 16:9. Normal Permet de rétablir l’image 4:3 en mode normal. Plein écran Permet d’agrandir l’image 4:3 sur le plan horizontal uniquement, afin de remplir le format grand écran. Zoom Permet d’agrandir l’image 4:3 horizontalement et verticalement, pour atteindre un rapport d’aspect égal, remplissant le grand écran. Utilisation des menus Option 4:3 défaut Grand Zoom Sélectionner le mode d’écran par défaut pour Normal utiliser les sources 4:3. Plein écran Centrage vertical Permet d’agrandir l’image 4:3, tandis que les parties inférieure et supérieure de l’image sont compressées pour s’adapter à l’écran 16:9. Permet de rétablir l’image 4:3 en mode normal. Permet d’agrandir l’image 4:3 sur le plan horizontal uniquement, afin de remplir le format grand écran. Zoom Permet d’agrandir l’image 4:3 horizontalement et verticalement, pour atteindre un rapport d’aspect égal, remplissant le grand écran. Non Permet de continuer à utiliser le réglage du mode Wide en cours lorsque vous changez de chaîne ou d’entrée. Vous permet de déplacer l’image de haut en bas dans la fenêtre. (Disponible uniquement en modes Grand Zoom et Zoom.) Déplacer la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas pour choisir une position, puis appuyer sur . ✍ Certains programmes au format grand écran (particulièrement certains films conçus pour les salles de cinéma) s'affichent dans un format nécessitant l'affichage de bandes noires en haut et en bas de votre écran 16:9. Pour plus de détails, reportez-vous aux documents fournis avec votre DVD ou contactez votre fournisseur de contenu. 59 Utilisation des menus z Si 4:3 défaut est réglé sur une autre position que NON, le réglage du mode cinéma change uniquement pour la chaîne en cours. Lorsque vous changez de chaîne (ou d’entrée), le mode cinéma est automatiquement remplacé par le réglage 4:3 défaut. Pour conserver le réglage en cours du mode cinéma lorsque vous changez de chaîne ou d’entrée, régler 4:3 défaut sur NON. Description Utilisation des menus Utilisation du menu Heure Pour sélectionner le menu Heure 1 2 Appuyer sur MENU. Utiliser la manette pour déplacer le curseur sur l’icône Heure et appuyer sur . Heure Pour régler l’heure 1 Utiliser la manette pour sélectionner «Heure» et appuyer sur . 2 Si la saison courante correspond à l’heure d’été, régler d’abord le mode Heure d’été sur «OUI». 3 4 Utiliser la manette pour entrer l’heure exacte puis appuyer sur . Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Pour régler la minuterie Avant de régler la minuterie, régler correctement l’heure et le mode (heure normale/heure d’été) de l’horloge du téléviseur de projection. 1 Déplacer la manette vers «Minuterie 1» ou «Minuterie 2» et appuyer sur . 2 Utilisez la manette pour saisir le jour, l'heure, la chaîne et la durée de minuterie souhaités, en appuyant ensuite sur pour enregistrer chaque valeur saisie. 3 Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Pour réinitialiser l’horloge et les minuteries ❑ Appuyer sur RESET de la télécommande après avoir sélectionné cette option dans le menu Heure. Sélection des options du menu Heure 60 Le menu Heure contient les options suivantes : Option Description Minuterie 1 Minuterie 2 Programmer Choisir pour le réglage de la Minuterie selon le jour, l’heure, la durée et le canal. Non Choisir pour désactiver la Minuterie. (Les réglages précédents seront sauvegardés.) Heure Régler l’heure. Heure d’été Oui Choisir au printemps pour ajuster l’heure pendant la période d’heure d’été. Non Choisir en automne pour ajuster l’heure à la fin de la période d’heure d’été. Utilisation des menus Utilisation du menu Réglage Pour sélectionner le menu Réglage Appuyer sur MENU. 3 Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les différentes fonctions. 4 Appuyer sur pour sélectionner une fonction. Les réglages de cette fonction apparaissent. 5 6 7 Utiliser la manette pour passer en revue les différentes options. Utiliser la manette pour aller à l’icône Réglage et appuyer sur . Appuyer sur pour sélectionner l’option souhaitée. Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Le menu Réglage contient les options suivantes: Option Description Contrôle Parental Permet de configurer le téléviseur afin de verrouiller des programmes en fonction de leur contenu et leur classement. Pour plus de détails sur la configuration, reportez-vous à «Utilisation du menu Parent» à la page 63. Caption Vision (Sous-titres) Choix parmi trois modes de sous-titrage (pour les émissions diffusées avec sous-titres). Non Désactive l’option Caption Vision. CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4 Affiche une version écrite du dialogue ou des effets sonores d’une émission. (Régler à CC1 pour la plupart des émissions.) Text1, Text2, Text3, Text4 Identification du réseau ou de la station affichée sur la moitié ou la totalité de l’écran (si offert). Régler à CC1 pour l’affichage des sous-titres. XDS (Service info des programmes) Affiche l’identification du canal, le titre de l’émission, la durée de l’émission et l’heure de diffusion si le diffuseur offre ce service. (Suite) 61 Utilisation des menus Sélection des options du menu Réglage 1 2 Utilisation des menus Option Description Etiquette Vidéo Cette fonction permet d’identifier les appareils audio/vidéo raccordés au téléviseur de projection afin de pouvoir les repérer plus facilement à l’aide de TV/VIDEO. Dans le menu Réglage de la fonction Étiquette vidéo, utiliser la manette pour surligner une étiquette, puis appuyer sur pour la sélectionner. Utiliser la manette pour faire défiler les étiquettes. Appuyer sur pour sélectionner l’appareil raccordé à chaque prise d'entrée située à l’arrière du téléviseur de projection. Sélectionner «Sauter» si aucun appareil n’est raccordé à cet ensemble de prises d’entrée. VIDEO 1 Récepteur, VHS, DVD, Satellite, Décodeur câble, 8 mm, Télé numérique, Disque laser, Magnétoscope beta, Sauter VIDEO 2/3/4 VHS, DVD, Satellite, Décodeur câble, 8 mm, Télé numérique, Disque laser, Magnétoscope beta, Sauter VIDEO 5/6/7 DVD, Satellite, Décodeur câble, Télé numérique, HD, Sauter En choisissant «Saute», le téléviseur de projection saute ce raccordement lorsque TV/VIDEO est appuyée. ✍ Lorsque l’option Etiquette vidéo du connecteur VIDEO 1est définie sur « Récepteur », il est possible de passer d’une chaîne à l’autre avec la télécommande et l’entrée vidéo reste sur Video 1. Voir « Connexion d’un récepteur AV » à la page 30 pour toute information complémentaire. Langue 62 Sélectionner pour afficher tous les écrans des menus dans la langue de votre choix : English, Español, Français. Utilisation des menus Utilisation du menu Parent Le menu Parent permet de régler le téléviseur de projection afin de bloquer des émissions selon leur contenu ou leur classement. Ces classements sont attribués par une commission fédérale de classement. Les programmes ne sont pas tous classés. La fonction Blocage parental permet de bloquer les programmes ayant un classement spécifique mais elle ne permet pas de bloquer toute la programmation d’un canal. ✍ L’index de défilement des chaînes ne fonctionne pas lorsque le blocage parental est activé. Utilisation des menus Pour sélectionner le classement Un mot de passe doit d’abord être défini. Sélectionner ensuite le pays de résidence (États-Unis ou Canada), ainsi que le classement choisi. 1 2 Appuyer sur MENU. 3 Vérifier que «Contrôle parental» est sélectionné puis appuyer sur 4 Utiliser les touches 0-9 de la télécommande pour entrer les quatre chiffres du mot de passe. 5 Confirmer le mot de passe en le tapant à nouveau. Votre mot de passe est mémorisé et les options du menu Parent apparaissent. Déplacer la manette vers l’icône Réglage et appuyer sur . . ✍ Ce mot de passe sera nécessaire pour accéder au menu Parent. En cas d’oubli du mot de passe, reportez-vous à la section «Oubli du mot de passe» à la page 78. ✍ Si vous souhaitez changer de mot de passe, voir page 65. (Suite) 63 Utilisation des menus 6 Vérifier que «Pays» est sélectionné puis appuyer sur 7 Déplacer la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas pour sélectionner le pays dans lequel vous résidez, puis appuyer sur . 8 Déplacer la manette vers le bas pour sélectionner «Blocage Parental», puis appuyer sur . 9 Déplacer la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas pour sélectionner un classement, puis appuyer sur . . Si vous sélectionnez Enfant, Jeune, Adolescent ou Spécifique, le contrôle parental s’active automatiquement. Si vous souhaitez sélectionner le classement Spécifique, voir «Utilisation des options de classement Spécifique» à la page 66. 10 64 Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Utilisation des menus Le menu Parent comprend les options suivantes : z Pour une description des classements Enfant, Jeune et Adolescent, voir pages 69 et 70. Option Description Blocage Parental Active ou désactive le blocage et sélectionne un système de classement Non Le blocage parental est inactif. Aucune émission n’est bloquée. Enfant Classement maximal permis : ❑ U.S.A. : TV-Y, TV-G, G ❑ Canada : TV-Y, C, G Jeune Classement maximal permis : ❑ U.S.A. : TV-PG, PG ❑ Canada : TV-PG, PG, 8 ans+ Adolescent Classement maximal permis : ❑ U.S.A. : TV-14, PG-13 ❑ Canada : TV-14, 14 ans+, 13 ans+ Spécifique Réglage manuel du classement. ❑ U.S.A. : voir page 69 pour plus de détails. ❑ Canada : voir page 70 pour plus de détails. Changer le mot de passe Pour changer le mot de passe. (Voir ci-dessous.) Pour désactiver la fonction Contrôle parental ❑ Régler Blocage Parental dans le menu Parent sur Non. Pour changer le mot de passe Visionnement d’émissions bloquées 1 Sélectionner à l’aide de la manette l’option de Changer mot de passe du menu Parent, puis appuyer sur . 2 Saisir un nouveau mot de passe à quatre chiffres a l’aide des touches 0 à 9. 3 4 Confirmer le nouveau mot de passe en le saisissant de nouveau. Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’ecran de menu. Vous pouvez visionner une émission bloquée en saisissant le mot de passe. 1 2 Appuyer sur ENTER lorsque l’émission diffusée est bloquée. Saisir votre mot de passe à l’aide des touches 0 à 9. Le contrôle parental est temporairement désactivé jusqu’a la mise hors tension de votre téléviseur de projection. 65 Utilisation des menus z Si le système de classement à l’intention des parents ne vous est pas familier, il est recommandé d’utiliser les catégories prédéfinies Enfant, Jeune ou Adolescent afin de simplifier la sélection. Pour un réglage plus restrictif, sélectionner Spécifique. Utilisation des menus Utilisation des options de classement Spécifique Si vous souhaitez sélectionner les classifications de restriction de visualisation en utilisant le réglage Spécifique, suiver la procédure suivante. 1 Réaliser les opérations 1 à 8 de la section «Pour sélectionner le classement» à la page 63 pour afficher les options du blocage Parental. 2 Déplacer la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas pour sélectionner «Spécifique», puis appuyer sur . 3 Vérifier que «Classement des Films» est sélectionné, puis appuyer sur . 4 Déplacer la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas pour sélectionner le classement à bloquer, puis appuyer sur . L’indicateur apparaît automatiquement à côté du classement sélectionné et de tous les classements «supérieurs», indiquant que les programmes possédant un signal de classement correspondant seront bloqués. Pour débloquer un classement, le sélecciouner en déplaçant la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas, puis appuyer sur . L’indicateur est remplacé par «-» et tous les autres classements «inferieurs» sont débloqués. 66 Utilisation des menus Déplacer la manette vers la gauche, puis vers le bas, pour selectionner «Classement Télé» o «Programmer», puis appuyer sur . 6 Le menu de réglage du «Classement Télé» apparaît. 7 Déplacer la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas pour sélectionner le classement à bloquer, puis appuyer sur . Utilisation des menus 5 L’indicateur apparaît automatiquement à côté du classement sélectionné et de tous les classements «supérieurs», indiquant que les programmes possédant un signal de classement correspondant seront bloqués. Pour débloquer un classement, le séleccioner en déplaçant la manette vers le haut ou vers le bas, puis appuyer sur . L’indicateur est remplacé par «-» et tous les autres classements «inférieurs» sont débloqués. Certains classements des émissions télévisées comportent des classements de contenu complémentaires, appelés «extensions de classement». Ces extensions de classement sont définies comme suit : D (dialogue à caractère sexuel), FV (violence de nature fantastique), L (langage grossier), S (scènes sexuelles) et V (violence). En réglant ces extensions, vous pouvez définir des restrictions supplémentaires. L’ensemble des extensions comprises dans les classifications sélectionnées seront bloquées. Si vous souhaitez que l’une d’entre elles puisse être regardée, passer à l’étape 8. (Suite) 67 Utilisation des menus 8 Déplacer la manette de commande vers la gauche ou vers la droite pour sélectionner l’extension de classification pouvant être regardée et appuyer sur . «–» apparaît à côté de l’extension de classification sélectionnée, indiquant que les programmes correspondant à cette extension pourront être regardés. Si vous appuyez sur de nouveau, est affiché pour indiquer que les programmes qui correspondent à l’extension seront de nouveau bloqués. 9 Répéter l’étape 8 pour les autres extensions. Tous les autres programmes qui correspondent aux classements que vous sélectionnez et aux classements supérieurs à l’exception des extensions annulées, seront bloqués. 10 68 Appuyer sur MENU pour quitter l’écran du menu. Utilisation des menus Options de classement spécifique pour États-Unis Si vous sélectionnez États-unis comme pays de résidence à la page 63, le menu Classement spécifique comprend les options suivantes. (Si vous sélectionnez Canada, voir page 70.) Option z Noter que le blocage de programmes de télé nonclassés peut entraîner le blocage des programmes suivants : les télédiffusions d’urgence, les émissions à caractère politique ou sportif, les bulletins de nouvelles, les communiqués provenant des gouvernements, les émissions à caractère religieux ainsi que les bulletins météo. Classement des G films PG Classement des émissions télévisées blocage des émissions par classement selon l’âge, le contenu ou les deux Enfants et tout public. Surveillance parentale conseillée. PG-13 Surveillance parentale conseillée pour les enfants de moins de 13 ans. R Pour adultes seulement, surveillance parentale pour les enfants de moins de 17 ans. NC-17 et X Interdit aux moins de 17 ans. Utilisation des menus z Afin d’assurer une capacité maximale de blocage, utiliser les classements basés sur l’âge. Description Options basées sur l’âge TV-Y Tous les enfants. TV-Y7 Pour les enfants plus âgés. TV-G Tout public. TV-PG Surveillance parentale conseillée. TV-14 Avertissement fait aux parents. TV-MA Pour adultes seulement. Options basées sur le contenu FV Fiction/Violence. D Dialogue suggestif. L Langage grossier. S Scènes sexuelles. V Violence. Non-Classe Bloquer blocage des émissions ou des Permettre films diffusés sans classement Bloque toutes les émissions ou tous les films diffusés sans classement. Permet les émissions et les films diffusés sans classement. ✍ Le classement basé sur le contenu augmentera selon le classement basé sur l’âge. Par exemple, un émission ayant un classement TV-PG V (Violence) contiendra des scènes de violence modérée alors qu’un classement TV-14 V (Violence) contiendra des scènes de violence plus intense. (Suite) 69 Utilisation des menus Options de classement spécifique pour Canada Si vous sélectionnez Canada comme pays de résidence à la page 63, le menu Classement spécifique comprend les options suivantes. (Si vous sélectionnez États-Unis, voir page 69.) Option Description Classement anglais C Tous les enfants. C8+ Enfant de 8 ans et plus. G Tout public. PG Surveillance parentale. 14+ Pour les plus de 14 ans. 18+ Pour les adultes. G Tout public. 8 ans+ Ne convient pas aux jeunes enfants. 13 ans+ Ne convient pas aux enfants de moins de 13 ans. 16 ans+ Ne convient pas aux enfants de moins de 16 ans. 18 ans+ Pour adultes seulement. Classement français Classement U.S.A. 70 Voir «Classement des émissions télévisées» à la page 69 pour en savoir plus. Informations complémentaires Programmation de la télécommande La télécommande est réglée pour faire fonctionner des appareils vidéo de la marque Sony. Équipement Sony Position de l’interrupteur sur la télécommande Code programmable Magnétoscopes Beta, ED Beta AV1 303 Magnétoscope de 8 mm AV2 302 Magnétoscope VHS AV3 301 Lecteur DVD DVD 751 Si l’équipement vidéo que vous souhaitez contrôler à l’aide de la télécommande du téléviseur de projection n’est pas de la marque Sony, utiliser la procédure suivante pour programmer la télécommande. ✍ L’équipement doit être doté d’une capacité de commande à distance par infrarouge pour pouvoir être utilisé avec la télécommande. À partir des «Codes fabricant» listés en page 73, sélectionner le code à trois chiffres correspondant à la marque de l’appareil. Si la liste comprend plus d’un code, essayer d’abord le premier code. Utiliser ce code et suivre les procédures suivantes. Pour programmer un décodeur ou un récepteur satellite 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ouvrir le boîtier de la télécommande. Appuyer sur CODE SET du panneau interne. Refermer le boîtier et appuyer sur SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION). Saisisser le code fabricant à trois chiffres à l’aide des touches 0 à 9. Appuyer sur ENTER. Pour vérifier s’il s’agit du bon code, diriger la télécommande du téléviseur de projection vers l’appareil et appuyer sur la touche verte POWER correspondant à cet appareil. Si l’appareil réagit, la programmation est terminée. Sinon, essayer les autres codes de la liste fournie pour cet appareil. 71 Informations complémentaires Pour programmer des appareils vidéo 1 2 3 Ouvrir le boîtier de la télécommande. Glisser le curseur selon le type d’appareil souhaité. Appuyer sur CODE SET du panneau interne. ✍ Vous devrez accomplir l’étape 4 dans les 10 secondes suivant l’étape 3 si vous ne voulez pas devoir reprendre la procédure à l’étape 3. 4 Refermer le boîtier et saissir le code fabricant à trois chiffres à l’aide des touches 0 à 9. 5 6 Appuyer sur ENTER. Pour vérifier s’il s’agit du bon code, diriger la télécommande du téléviseur de projection vers l’appareil, ouvrer le boîtier, puis appuyer sur la touche verte POWER. Si l’appareil réagit, la programmation est terminée. Sinon, essayer les autres codes de la liste fournie pour cet appareil. Suggestions 72 ❑ Si la liste du fabricant comporte plus d’un code, essayer de les entrer un par un jusqu’à l’obtention du bon code pour cet appareil. ❑ Lorsqu’un nouveau code est entré, le code précédemment entré pour ce réglage sera écrasé. ❑ En de rares occasions, il est possible qu’aucun code ne permette d’utiliser la télécommande de Sony pour cet appareil. Il faudra alors utiliser la télécommande de l’appareil. Informations complémentaires Codes fabricant Magnétoscopes Fabricant Code Sony 301 Admiral (M. Ward) 327 Aiwa 338, 344 Audio Dynamic 314, 337 Code Fabricant Code Minolta 305, 304 Wards Mitsubishi/ MGA 323, 324, 325, 326 327, 328, 335, 331, 332 Yamaha Multitech 325, 338, 321 314, 330, 336, 337 NEC 314, 336, 337 Zenith 331 Olympic 309, 308 Optimus 327 Panasonic 308, 309, 306, 307 Pentax 305, 304 Philco 308, 309 Philips 308, 309, 310 Pioneer 308 Quasar 308, 309, 306 RCA/ PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, 311, 312, 313, 310, 329 Broksonic 319, 317 Canon 309, 308 Citizen 332 Craig 302, 332 Criterion 315 Curtis Mathes 304, 338, 309 Daewoo 341, 312, 309 DBX 314, 336, 337 Dimensia 304 Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, 341 Realistic 309, 330, 328, 335, 324, 338 Fisher 330, 335 Sansui 314 Funai 338 Samsung 322, 313, 321 General Electric 329, 304, 309 Sanyo 330, 335 Go Video 322, 339, 340 Scott Goldstar 332 Hitachi 306, 304, 305,338 312, 313, 321, 335, 323, 324, 325, 326 Sharp 327, 328 Instant Replay 309, 308 Shintom 315 JC Penney 309, 305, 304, 330, 314, 336, 337 Signature 2000 (M. Ward) 338, 327 SV2000 338 JVC 314, 336, 337, 345, 346, 347 Sylvania 308, 309, 338, 310 Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337 Symphonic 338 Tashiro 332 LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338 Tatung 314, 336, 337 Magnavox 308, 309, 310 Teac 314. 336, 338, 337 Marantz 314, 336, 337 Technics 309, 308 Marta 332 Toshiba 312, 311 Memorex 309, 335 Lecteurs DVD Fabricant Sony Panasonic Pioneer RCA Toshiba Décodeurs Fabricant Hamlin/Regal Jerrold/G. I./ Motorola Oak Panasonic Pioneer Scientific Atlanta Tocom Zenith Code 751 753 752 755 754 Code 222, 223, 224, 225, 226 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 218 227, 228, 229 219, 220, 221 214, 215 209, 210, 211 216, 217 212, 213 Récepteurs satellite Fabricant Code Sony 801 General 802 Electric Hitachi 805 Hughes 804 Panasonic 803 RCA/ 802, 808 PROSCAN Toshiba 806, 807 73 Informations complémentaires Fabricant Informations complémentaires Fonctionnement des autres appareils à l’aide de la télécommande du téléviseur de projection Fonctionnement d’un magnétoscope Oubrir le boîtier puis déplacer le curseur vers l’entrée AV codée pour cet appareil. Pour... Appuyer sur Allumer ou éteindre Touche POWER verte située à l’intérieur du panneau Changer de canal CH +/– Enregistrer N et REC simultanément. Lire N Arrêter x Avancer rapidement M Rembobiner la cassette m Faire une pause X (appuyer de nouveau pour repasser en lecture normale) Chercher une image vers lávant M ou m pendant la lecture ou vers lárrière (relâchez pour retourner à la lecture normale) Changer de mode d’entrée Fonctionnement d'un lecteur DVD Commutateur Oubrir le boîtier puis déplacer le curseur vers l’entrée DVD pour cet appareil. Pour... Appuyer sur Allumer ou éteindre Touche POWER verte située à l’intérieur du panneau Lire N Arrêter x Faire une pause X (appuyer de nouveau pour repasser en lecture normale) Passer d’un morceau à un autre M pour avancer ou m pour reculer d'un disque audio Passer d’un chapitre à un autre CH+ pour avancer ou CH- pour reculer d’un disque vidéo 74 Afficher le menu DVD DVD MENU Afficher le menu (réglage) MENU Exploiter le menu DVD M, m, B, b, ENTER Informations complémentaires Fonctionnement d’un décodeur Appuyer sur Allumer ou éteindre SAT/CABLE (POWER) Sélectionner le décodeur SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) Sélectionner un canal Les touches 0-9, sur puis ENTER Changer de canal CH +/– Retourner au canal précédent JUMP Pour... Appuyer sur Allumer ou éteindre SAT/CABLE (POWER) Sélectionner le récepteur satellite SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) Sélectionner un canal Les touches 0-9, sur puis ENTER Changer de canal CH +/– Revenir au canal précédent JUMP Afficher le numéro du canal DISPLAY Afficher le guide DBS GUIDE Afficher le menu DBS MENU Déplacer le curseur (surligné) La manette ou les touches flèchées Informations complémentaires Fonctionnement d’un récepteur satellite Pour... Choisir un élément 75 Informations complémentaires Guide de dépannage Si après avoir lu le présent mode d’emploi vous avez d’autres questions concernant l’utilisation de votre téléviseur de projection Sony, veuillez contacter notre centre d’informations à la clientèle, au 1800-222-SONY (7669) (résidents américains uniquement) ou au (416) 499-SONY (7669) (résidents canadiens uniquement). Problème Solutions envisageables Aucune image (écran non allumé), pas de son ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❏ ❏ La télécommande ne fonctionne ❑ pas ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Image sombre, brouillée ou aucune image (écran allumé), ❑ son satisfaisant ❑ ❏ Bonne image, pas de son ❏ ❑ ❏ Réception de canaux numériques impossible (lorsqu’un récepteur DTV est connecté) 76 ❏ ❏ Vérifiez que le câble d’alimentation du téléviseur de projection est bien connecté à la prise murale. Appuyez sur le bouton d’alimentation situé à l’avant du téléviseur de projection. Vérifiez que le réglage TV/VIDEO est correct : lorsque vous regardez la télévision, réglez-le sur TV. Lorsque vous regardez une cassette vidéo, réglez-le sur VIDEO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ou 7. Essayez un autre canal. Le problème peut venir du canal et non du téléviseur de projection. La fonction Controle parental est activée. (voir «Utilisation du menu Parent» à la page 63) Si votre téléviseur de projection ne s’allume pas et qu’un voyant lumineux rouge clignote, vous devrez faire réparer votre poste. Contactez votre centre d’assistance Sony local. Les piles sont peut être épuisées. Remplacez-les. Appuyer sur TV (FUNCTION) lorsque vous utilisez votre téléviseur de projection. Vérifiez que le câble d’alimentation du téléviseur de projection est bien connecté à la prise murale. Placez le téléviseur de projection à 1 mètre au moins de sources de lumière fluorescente. Vérifiez la polarité des piles. Réglez l’option Image du menu Video. (voir page 52) Réglez l’option Luminosité du menu Video. (voir page 52) Vérifiez les branchements de l’antenne ou du câble. Reglez de nouveau la convergence à l’aide de la touche FLASH FOCUS. (voir «Ajustement automatique de la convergence —FLASH FOCUS™—» à la page 33) Appuyez sur MUTING afin que la mention «MUTING» disparaisse de l’écran. (voir page 37) Vérifiez que l’option Haut-Parleur est bien réglée sur Oui dans le menu Audio. (voir page 55) Vérifiez le réglage MTS du menu Audio. (voir «MTS» à la page 55) Vérifiez les raccordements entre le récepteur DTV et le téléviseur de projection. (voir page 28) Vérifiez si vous pouvez recevoir des programmes numériques dans votre region. Informations complémentaires Problème Solutions envisageables Réception des canaux supérieurs ❑ (UHF) impossible lors de ❑ l’utilisation d’une antenne Réglez l’option Câble sur NON. (voir page 56) Utilisez l’option Auto Programmation du menu Canal pour ajouter des chaînes pouvant être captées et ne figurant pas encore dans la mémoire de votre téléviseur de projection. (voir page 57) Pas de couleur ❑ Réglez l’option Couleur du menu Vidéo. (voir page 52) Seuls des parasites sonores et visuels apparaissent à l’écran. ❑ Vérifiez le réglage Cable du menu Canal. Vérifiez les connexions de l’antenne ou du câble. Vérifiez que le canal diffuse des programmes. Appuyez sur ANT pour modifier le mode d’entrée. (voir page 37) ❑ ❑ ❑ Lignes pointillées ou rayures ❑ ❑ ❑ Images en double ou fantômes ❑ Impossible d’utiliser le menu ❑ ❑ Impossible de recevoir un canal ❑ de télévision par câble ❑ ❑ Impossible d’obtenir un volume ❑ suffisant lors de l’utilisation d’un décodeur L’index des chaines n’affiche pas toutes les chaines disponibles ❑ Impossible de recevoir des canaux ❑ Impossible de sélectionner une chaîne ❑ Utilisez l’option Auto Programmation du menu Canal pour ajouter des canaux pouvant être captées et ne figurant pas encore dans la mémoire de votre téléviseur de projection. (voir page 57) Vérifiez le réglage de l’option Canal Fixe. (voir page 57) Utilisez une antenne extérieure directionnelle ou un câble. (lorsque le problème est causé par des réflexions provenant de montagnes ou de bâtiments voisins) Si l’élément que vous voulez choisir s’affiche en gris, vous ne pouvez pas le sélectionner. Mettez le téléviseur de projection hors tension puis sous tension. Utilisez l’option Auto Programmation du menu Canal pour ajouter des chaînes pouvant être captées et ne figurant pas encore dans la mémoire de votre téléviseur de projection. (voir page 57) Vérifiez vos réglages de câble. Assurez-vous que l’option Câble est bien réglée sur Oui dans le menu Canal. (voir page 56) Augmentez le volume du décodeur en utilisant la télécommande fournie avec ce dernier. Appuyez ensuite sur TV (FUNCTION) et réglez le volume du téléviseur de projection. Si vous utilisez votre câble pour utiliser les canaux par exemple, veillez à appuyer sur SAT/CABLE. Vérifiez que Câble est réglé sur Oui dans le menu Canal. (voir «Câble» à la page 56) Utilisez l’option Auto Programmation du menu Canal pour ajouter des chaînes pouvant être captées et ne figurant pas encore dans la mémoire de votre téléviseur de projection. (voir page 57) Utilisez l’option Auto Programmation du menu Canal pour ajouter des chaînes pouvant être captées et ne figurant pas encore dans la mémoire de votre téléviseur de projection. (voir page 57) (Suite) 77 Informations complémentaires Le téléviseur de projection est ❑ bloqué sur un canal Ajustez l’antenne. Éloignez le téléviseur de toute source d’interférences telles que des voitures, des signes néons ou des sèche-cheveux. Informations complémentaires Problème Solutions envisageables Oubli du mot de passe ❑ Dans l’écran de mot de passe (voir page 65), entrez le mot de passe de contrôle suivant : 4357. Le mot de passe de contrôle permet d’effacer votre mot de passe précédent mais ne peut pas être utilisé pour débloquer provisoirement les canaux. Impossible de changer les canaux à l’aide de la télécommande ❑ Pour changer les canaux à partir d’un autre appareil, vérifiez que la sélection du canal 3 ou 4 du téléviseur de projection n’a pas été modifiée accidentellement. Lors de l’utilisation d’un autre dispositif pour commander les canaux, vérifiez que la touche «fonction» de ce dispositif est activée ou que le commutateur se trouve dans la bonne position. ❑ Impossible de passer en revue ❑ les autres appareils raccordés au téléviseur de projection Vérifiez que la fonction Étiquette vidéo n’est pas en position «Sauter». (voir page 62) Il y a une boîte noire à l’écran ❑ Une option de texte a été sélectionnée dans menu Réglage et aucun texte n’est offert. (Voir page 61 pour réinitialiser la sélection des réglages.) Pour désactiver cette fonction, sélectionnez NON dans l’option Sous-titres. Pour obtenir les soustitres, choisisses l’option CC1 au lieu de Text 1-4. Il n’y a pas de deuxième image ❑ ou seulement une image statique Vérifiez que le canal capté pour la deuxième image est réglé à une source vidéo ou sur un canal en cours de programmation. Il est possible qu’aucun appareil ne soit raccordé à l’entrée vidéo choisie. Essayez de passer en revue les entrées vidéo à l’aide de TV/VIDEO. La fonction Twin View n’est pas réglée pour recevoir un signal provenant de l’entrée AUX. Si un magnétoscope, un lecteur DVD ou un récepteur satellite sont raccordés à l’entrée AUX du téléviseur de projection, la deuxième image ne sera pas visible. ❑ ❑ L’émission affichée dans la ❑ fenêtre est la même que celle de l’écran principal ❑ Les deux écrans sont peut-être réglés au même canal. Essayer de changer le canal d’une des deux images. Le raccordement choisi oblige peut-être à sélectionner les canaux à partir d’un décodeur. Le décodeur ne permet pas de recevoir plus d’un signal brouillé à la fois. Il est alors impossible d’utiliser la fonction Twin View. Si possible, raccordez directement un câble à l’entrée VHF/UHF du téléviseur de projection. (Cela fonctionnera seulement si le décodeur fournit un signal non brouillé.) Seul les canaux provenant du ❑ téléviseur de projection apparaissent dans la deuxième image. Vérifiez que l’étiquette vidéo n’a pas été réglée pour sauter les entrées vidéo. Voir le menu Réglage à la page 62. Canaux Préférés n’affiche pas vos choix ❑ Vérifiez que Canaux Préférés est réglé sur Manuel dans le menu Canal. (voir «Canal Préféré» à la page 56) Des sources vidéo ❑ n’apparaissent pas lorsque vous appuyez sur TV/VIDEO Vérifiez que Etiquette Vidéo n’est pas défini sur Saute. (voir «Etiquette Vidéo» à la page 62) ❑ Vérifiez que vous n’avez pas raccordé le décodeur numérique à la prise TO CONVERTER du téléviseur. Cette prise n’est pas compatible avec les décodeurs numériques. Si vous connectez un magnétoscope et un décodeur numérique, vous devez utiliser un diviseur bidirectionnel spécifiquement conçu pour votre décodeur numérique. Contactez votre câblodistributeur pour toute information complémentaire. Le décodeur numérique ne fonctionne pas ❑ 78 Informations complémentaires Spécifications Système de projection Tube image Objectifs de projection Antenne Système de télévision Taille de l’écran (en diagonale) 2-13 14-69 1-125 120V, 60 Hz Video (IN) S Video (IN) 4 3 Audio (IN) 6 AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT 1 TV Out 1 CONTROL-S (IN/OUT) Entrée vidéo de composants 1 2 (Y, PB, PR) Entrées RF Convertisseur Sortie haut-parleur 1 prise, 3,3 V TMDS, 50 ohms La prise d'entrée DVI est conforme à la norme EIA-861 et n'est pas conçue pour une utilisation avec un ordinateur personnel. 1 Vp-p, 75 ohm, non équilibré, sync négative Y : 1 Vp-p, 75 ohm, non équilibré, sync négative C : 0,286 Vp-p (signal Burst), 75 ohm 500 mVrms (modulation 100 %) Impédance : 47 kilohm 500 mVrms pour un réglage maximum du volume (Variable) 500 mVrms (Fixed) Impédance (sortie): 1 kiloohm Vidéo: 1 Vp-p 75 ohm, non équilibré, sync négative Audio: 500 mVrms (100 % de modulation) Impédance (de sorties): 1 kiloohm Minibroches Y : 1,0 Vp-p, 75 ohm, non équilibré, sync négative PB : 0,7 Vp-p, 75 ohm PR : 0,7 Vp-p, 75 ohm 2 1 20 W × 2 (Suite) 79 Informations complémentaires Couverture des canaux VHF UHF CATV Alimentation Nombre d’entrées/de sorties DVI-HDTV 3 tubes image, 3 objectifs, système en ligne horizontal Tubes monochromes à haute luminosité de 7 pouces (taille de trame 6,3), avec couplage optique et système de refroidissement liquide Objectif hybride haute performance, grand diamètre F1.1 Terminal externe 75 ohm pour VHF/UHF Norme de télévision américaine/NTSC 116,84 cm (46 pouces) (KP-46WT510) 129,54 cm (51 pouces) (KP-51WS510) 144,78 cm (57 pouces) (KP-57WS510) 165 cm (65 pouces) (KP-65WS510) Informations complémentaires Dimensions (L/H/P) Poids Consommation électrique En cours d’utilisation En mode de veille Accessoires fournis Télécommande Piles AA (R6) Accessoires en option Câble AV Câble audio Câble Control S Câble vidéo de composants Récepteur AV Support de téléviseur 42 3/4 × 40 × 24 pouces (1,086 × 1,017 × 609 mm) (KP-46WT510) 47 × 53 1/8 × 25 5/8 pouces (1,194 × 1,350 × 650 mm) (KP-51WS510) 52 1/4 × 54 1/4 × 27 1/4 pouces (1,326 × 1,377 × 690 mm) (KP-57WS510) 60 3/4 × 57 3/4 × 29 1/2 pouces (1,542 × 1,466 × 750 mm) (KP-65WS510) 135 livres (61,3 kg) (KP-46WT510) 172 livres (78.2 kg) (KP-51WS510) 195 livres (88.6 kg) (KP-57WS510) 300 livres (136 kg) (KP-65WS510) 230 W Inférieur à 1 W RM-Y909 2 piles fournies pour la télécommande VMC-810/820/830 HG RKC-515HG RK-G69HG VMC-10/30 HG STR-V555ES ou équivalent SU-46WT5 La conception et les spécifications peuvent faire l’objet de modifications sans préavis. 80 Index A Activation d’un écran Twin View 44 Affichage, annuler 37 Affichage, touche 37 Agrandissement de l’image, mode Twin View 46 Aigus, ajustement 54 Ajout de canaux à la liste de canaux 57 Ajustement des réglages audio Volume Auto 54 B Balance, ajustement 54 Bilingue, trame sonore 55 C Câble Audio/Vidéo 12 Câble coaxial 12 Câble S VIDEO 12 Camescope, raccordement 29 Canal, ajouter/sauter 57 Canal, menu 51, 56 Canaux Etiquettes d’identification 57 Réglage 32 Canaux Préférés Auto 56 description 9 Manual 56 Réglage 56 utilisation 43 Caption Vision 61 CineMotion, DRC 38, 53 Classement réglage 63–68 Visionnement d’émissions bloquées 65 Codes des fabricant 73 Commandes du panneau avant 13 Commandes et raccordements du panneau arrière 14, 15 Connecteurs, types 12 Conteneu de l’emballage 10 CONTROL S 31 D Décodeur Magnétoscope, raccordement 19 Raccordement avec un magnétscope 20 Réglage ON/OFF 56 Utilisation avec la télécommande du téléviseur 75 Dépannage 76–79 E Edition cassette à cassette 22 Entrées vidéo, identification 62 Entrées, identification 62 Extended Data Service (services de données) 61 F Flash Focus description 9 utilisation 33 Fonction Canal Préférés utilisation 43 Freeze, utilisation de la fonction 40, 47 G Grave, ajustement 54 Guide de dépannage 76–79 H Heure réglage 60 Réglage de l’heure avancée 60 Heure avancée 60 Heure, menu 51, 60 I Identification Canaux 56 Entrées vidéo 62 Image, réglage du contraste 52 Installation 16 (Suite) 81 Informations Complémentaires Antenne, raccordement 16 Audio, menu 51, 54 Auto Programmation (réglage des canaux) 32, 57 Contrôle parental, description 8 Convergence, ajustement automatique 33 Couleur, réglage 52 Couleur, reglage de la gradation 53 Création d’image numérique 53 J R Jump, utilisation 40 Raccordement L Langue, sélection pour les menus 62 Lecteur DVD Connecteurs A/V, raccordement 27 Connecteurs de composantes vidéo, raccordement 26 Utilisation avec la télécommande du téléviseur 74 Liste de canaux Ajoute de canaux 57 Retrait de canaux 57 Luminosité, réglage 52 M Magnétoscope Raccordement d’un Décodeur 20 Raccordement d’un récepteur satellite 24 Raccordement de deux magnétscope pour l’édition de cassette 22 Raccordement du câble 19 Utilisation avec la télécommande du téléviseur 74 Menus Audio 51, 54 Canal 51, 56 Heure 51, 60 Réglage 51, 61 Vidéo 51, 52 Wide 51, 58 Minuterie, réglage 60 Mise en sourdine 40 Mode DRC (Digital Reality Creation), description 8 Modes vidéo, sélection 52 Mot de passe, changer 65 MTS/SAP, utilisation 55 N Netteté, réglage 52 Nuance, réglage 52 P Piles, insertion dans la télécommande 10 POWER 39 Préréglage des canaux 32, 57 Problèmes, guide de dépannage 76–79 Câble ou antenne 16 Caméoscope 29 Décodeur 17–18, 20 Lecteur DVD 26–27 Magnétscope 20–22, 24 Récepteur audio 25 Récepteur de télévision numérique 28 Récepteur satellite 23, 24 Raccordements 16–29 Récepteur AV, raccordement aux prises TV OUT 15 Récepteur de télévision numérique, raccordement 28 Récepteur satellite raccordement 23 utilisation avec la télécommande du téléviseur de projection 75 Réglage de canal, menu 51, 56 Réglage de canaux 32 Réglage de code, touche 39 Réglage des chaînes 56 Réglage, menu 51, 61 Réinitialisation Options Audio 54 Options Heure 60 Options Vidéo 52 Retrait de canaux de la liste de canaux 57 S SAT/CABLE, touche de functionnement 38 SAT/CABLE, touche de mise sous tension 38 SLEEP, utilisation 41 Son ambiophonique 54 Sous-titrage, modes 61 Sous-titre 61 Spécifications 79–80 T Taille de l’image, réglage en mode Twin View 46 Télécommande Fonctions 40, 41 Insertion des piles 10 Programmation 71–73 Touches a l’intérieur du rabat 39 Télévision numérique programmes 42 raccordement 28 regarder 42 82 V Vidéo, menu 51, 52 Vidéo, sélection des modes 52 Volume Auto description 8 réglage 54 Z Zoom, en mode Twin View 46 Informations Complémentaires Touche ANT 37 Touche CODE SET 39 Touche de mise sous tension du téléviseur 40 Touche DISPLAY 37 Touche DRC CINEMOTION 38 Touche DVD MENU 39 Touche FAVORITES 38 Touche FREEZE 37 Touche GUIDE 38 Touche JUMP 37 Touche MENU 38 Touche MTS/SAP 39 Touche MUTING 37 Touche PIC. MODE 37 Touche POWER 39 Touche RESET 38 Touche SLEEP 37 Touche SYSTEM OFF 39 Touche TV/VIDEO 38 Touches CH+/– 40 Touches de fonction téléviseur 40 Touches FUNCTION 38 Touches POWER (vert) 38 Touches VOL +/– 37, 40 Twin View™ activation d’une image 44 description 8 utilisation 44 83 ADVERTENCIA Nota sobre la visualización de subtítulos Para evitar incendios o el riesgo de electrocución, no exponga la unidad a la lluvia ni a la humedad. Este TV ofrece la visualización de subtítulos de televisión de acuerdo con el párrafo §15.119 de las normas de la FCC (Federal Communications Commission). CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS OUVRIR PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO ABRIR PRECAUCIÓN : PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE DESCARGA ELECTRICA NO RETIRE LA CUBIERTA NI LA PARTE POSTERIOR DE ESTE APARATO. NO CONTIENE PIEZAS QUE EL USUARIO PUEDA REPARAR. PARA SERVICIO ACUDA A PERSONAL ESPECIALIZADO. Este símbolo sirve para indicar al usuario la presencia de “tensiones peligrosas” sin aislar dentro de la caja de este producto, que pueden ser de suficiente magnitud como para constituir un riesgo de electrocución. Este símbolo sirve para indicar al usuario la presencia de instrucciones de operación y mantenimiento en la literatura que acompaña al producto. PRECAUCIÓN Para evitar descargas eléctricas, no emplee esta clavija de alimentación de ca polarizada con un cable prolongador, receptáculo u otro tomacorriente, a menos que las clavijas puedan insertarse completamente a fin de que no queden al descubierto. PRECAUCIÓN Al utilizar juegos de televisión, computadoras y productos similares con el TV de proyección, o al visualizar emisoras de TV cuyo logotipo permanece siempre en pantalla, mantenga las funciones de brillo y imagen ajustadas en un valor bajo. Si un patrón fijo (sin movimiento), como un logotipo de una emisora, permanece en pantalla durante largos periodos de tiempo, la imagen puede quedar impresa en la pantalla permanentemente, en especial cuando se utilizan valores de brillo y imagen altos. La garantía no ofrece cobertura para este tipo de problema. 2 Nota sobre el ajuste de la convergencia Antes de utilizar el TV de proyección, ajuste la convergencia. Para obtener más información, consulte “Ajuste automático de la convergencia —FLASH FOCUS™—” en la página 33. Nota para el instalador del sistema de cable Esta nota tiene el propósito de llamar la atención del instalador del sistema de cable sobre el Artículo 820-40 de NEC, que contiene las directrices para la puesta a tierra y, en particular, especifica que el cable de puesta a tierra debe estar conectado al sistema de puesta a tierra de un edificio más cercano al de la entrada de cable. El empleo de este TV para fines que no sean la visualización en privado de programas de televisión de UHF, VHF, transmitidos por compañías de cablevisión o por satélite para uso del público en general, puede requerir la autorización de la emisora/compañía de cable y/o del propietario del programa. NOTIFICACIÓN Este aparato ha sido debidamente probado, comprobándose que cumple con los límites impuestos a dispositivos digitales Clase B de acuerdo con la Sección 15 de las normas de la FCC. Estos límites se establecieron para ofrecer protección razonable contra interferencias perjudiciales en las instalaciones residenciales. Este aparato genera, usa y puede emitir energía radioeléctrica. De no instalarse y utilizarse de acuerdo con las instrucciones correspondientes podría producir interferencias perjudiciales en las radiocomunicaciones. No obstante, no puede garantizarse que no se produzcan estas interferencias en una instalación determinada. Si este aparato llega a interferir en la recepción por radio o televisión, lo que podrá comprobarse encendiendo y apagando el aparato, se recomienda al usuario intentar corregir la interferencia mediante una o más de las siguientes medidas: ❑ Reoriente o cambie de lugar las antena receptoras. ❑ Aumente la distancia que separa este aparato y el receptor afectado. ❑ Enchufe el aparato en una toma de corriente de un circuito distinto al que esté enchufado el receptor afectado. ❑ Consulte con el distribuidor o solicite los servicios de un técnico capacitado en radio y televisión. Para obtener informacion detallada sobre precauciones de seguridad, consulte “NORMAS IMPORTANTES SOBRE SEGURIDAD” de la página 4. Cualquier cambio o modificación que no se detalla expresamente en el presente manual podría invalidar su garantía y autorización para emplear este aparato. PRECAUCIÓN Instalación Cómo reducir el riesgo de “Retención de imagen” en el TV de proyección Las imágenes brillantes e inmóviles, como los logotipos de las emisoras de TV, mostradas en el TV pueden causar daños permanentes en éste, provocando la retención de la imagen en la pantalla. Realice los siguientes pasos para reducir el riego de retención de imagen: Visualice diversas fuentes de programa o material de programación. Puede producirse retención de imagen al visualizar imágenes brillantes e inmóviles, como los logotipos de emisoras de TV. El cambio del material de programa visualizado reduce la posibilidad de que una sola imagen quede impresa en los tubos de imagen del TV. Al visualizar programas con imágenes inmóviles, ajuste los valores de la imagen para reducir los niveles de “Picture” y “Brightness”. La retención de imagen se acelera con ajustes de “Brightness” y “Picture” altos. Consulte el manual de instrucciones para obtener información sobre el ajuste de los valores de la imagen. Esto ayudará a reducir el riesgo de producirse retención de imagen. ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Para evitar la acumulación de calor interno, no bloquee las aberturas de ventilación. No instale el TV de proyección en un lugar caliente o húmedo, ni en un lugar sujeto a exceso de polvo o vibraciones mecánicas. Evite usar el TV de proyección a temperaturas inferiores a 5°C . Si el TV de proyección pasa directamente de una zona fría a una cálida, o si la temperatura ambiente cambia bruscamente, es posible que la imagen salga borrosa o tenga color pobre debido a la condensación de humedad. En este caso, espere unas horas para dejar que se evapore la humedad antes de encender el TV de proyección. Para obtener la mejor imagen, no exponga la pantalla a la iluminación directa o la luz solar directa. Se recomienda el uso de reflectores dirigidos hacia abajo desde el techo o cubrir con cortinas opacas las ventanas que dan a la pantalla. Es preferente instalar el TV de proyección en una habitación donde el piso y las paredes no sean de material reflector. Como miembro de ENERGY STAR®, Sony Corporation ha determinado que este producto cumple con las directrices de ENERGY STAR® sobre eficacia energética. LA GARANTÍA NO CUBRE PROBLEMAS CAUSADOS POR RETENCIÓN DE IMAGEN Este documento se refiere al control remoto RM-Y909. MODELOS: KP-46WT510, KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510 y KP-51WS505. Mantenga este aviso con el manual de instrucciones. Seguridad ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Solamente use 120 V CA para el TV de proyección. El enchufe está diseñado, por razones de seguridad, para que calce en el tomacorriente de una sola manera. Si usted no puede meter el enchufe en el tomacorriente, comuníquese con su distribuidor. Si se cayera algún líquido u objeto sólido dentro del gabinete, desenchufe el TV de proyección immediatamente y haga que personal de servicio calificado lo revise antes de que usted lo siga usando. Si usted no va usar el TV de proyección durante varios días, desconecte el suministro eléctrico tomando el cordón eléctrico por el enchufe. Nunca tire del cordón eléctrico. Para obtener detalles con respecto a las precauciones de seguridad, vea “NORMAS IMPORTANTES SOBRE SEGURIDAD” on page 4. Información de marca comercial TruSurround y el símbolo ( )® son marcas comerciales de SRS Labs, Inc. La tecnología TruSurround se ha registrado bajo la licencia de SRS Labs, Inc. BBE y el símbolo BBE son marcas comerciales de BBE Sound, Inc. y se comercializan bajo licencia por BBE Sound, Inc. con los números de patente estadounidenses 4.638.258 y 4.482.866. Steady Sound, Digital Reality Creation, Caption Vision, CineMotion, Memory Stick y Twin View son marcas comerciales registradas de Sony Corporation. ClearEdge VM y HD Detailer son marcas comerciales de Sony Corporation. Registro del propietario El número de modelo y el número de serie se indican en la parte posterior del TV de proyección, debajo del logotipo de Sony y sobre la etiqueta. También se indican en la caja del TV (etiqueta blanca). Escriba dichos números en el espacio que se ofrece a continuación. Téngalos a mano siempre que se ponga en contacto con su proveedor Sony en relación con este producto. Nº de modelo Nº de serie 3 NORMAS IMPORTANTES SOBRE SEGURIDAD Para su protección, lea detenidamente estas instrucciones, y guarde este manual para futuras referencias. Lea cuidadosamente todas las advertencias y precauciones, y siga las instrucciones inscritas en el televisor o descritas en el manual de instrucciones o de reparación. ADVERTENCIA Para protegerse contra daños personales, siga las precauciones de seguridad básicas durante la instalación, la utilización y el mantenimiento del televisor indicadas a continuación. Utilización Fuentes de alimentación Este televisor solamente deberá alimentarse con el tipo de fuente de alimentación indicado en la etiqueta de serie/modelo. Si no está seguro sobre el tipo de red eléctrica de su hogar, consulte a su proveedor o a la compañía de suministro eléctrico local. En caso de un televisor diseñado para alimentarse con pilas, consulte su manual de instrucciones. Conexión a tierra o polarización Este aparato dispone de una clavija del cable de alimentación polarizado (una cuchilla de la clavija es más ancha que la otra), o con tres terminales (el tercero es para puesta a tierra). Siga las instrucciones indicadas a continuación: Para un televisor con clavija del cable de alimentación polarizado Esta clavija solamente encajará en la toma de alimentación de una sola forma. Ésta es una medida de seguridad. Si no es capaz de insertar completamente la clavija en la toma de alimentación, pruebe invirtiéndola. Si la clavija sigue sin poder insertarse, póngase en contacto con un electricista para que le instale una toma adecuada. No elimine la finalidad de seguridad del enchufe polarizado insertándolo con fuerza. Para un televisor con clavija de tres terminales con conexión a tierra Esta clavija solamente podrá insertarse en una toma de la red con conexión a tierra. Ésta es una medida de seguridad. Si no es capaz de insertar completamente la clavija en la toma de alimentación, póngase en contacto con un electricista para que le instale una toma adecuada. No elimine la finalidad de seguridad de la clavija con conexión a tierra. 4 Sobrecarga No sobrecargue las tomas de alimentación, los cables prolongadores, ni tomacorrientes de derivación sobrepasando su capacidad, porque esto podría resultar en incendios o cortocircuitos. Cuando vaya a dejar el televisor sin usar durante mucho tiempo, desconéctelo de la alimentación como protección contra la posibilidad de un mal funcionamiento interno que pudiese provocar el peligro de incendios. Si un televisor en funcionamiento emite crujidos o detonaciones continuos o frecuentes, desconéctelo y consulte a su proveedor o a un radiotécnico. Es normal que algunos televisores produzcan estos ruidos, especialmente al conectar o desconectar su alimentación. Introducción de objetos y líquidos No introduzca nunca objetos de ningún tipo a través de las ranuras del gabinete, ya que podrían tocar puntos de tensión peligrosa o cortocircuitar partes, lo que podría resultar en incendios o descargas eléctricas. No vierta nunca ningún tipo de líquido sobre el televisor. Accesorios No utilice nunca ningún accesorio no recomendado por el fabricante, ya que podría ser peligroso. Limipieza Limpie el exterior del TV de proyección con un paño seco y suave. Para quitar el polvo de la pantalla, pásele suavemente un paño. Las manchas resistentes pueden limpiarse con un paño ligeramente humedecido en agua tibia y jabón suave. Nunca emplee disolventes como diluyente de pintura o bencina. Si la imagen se oscurece al utilizar el TV de proyección durante mucho tiempo, puede ser necesario limpiar su interior. Consulte a personal cualificado. Instalación Agua y humedad No utilice aparatos que requieran de alimentación eléctrica cerca del agua, por ejemplo, cerca de una bañera, un lavabo, un fregadero, o una lavadora en un sótano húmedo, ni cerca de una piscina, etc. Accesorios No coloque el televisor sobre un carro, soporte, tabla o estante inestable. El televisor podría caerse y ocasionar serias lesiones a las personas o daños al televisor. Use sólo un carro o soporte recomendado por Sony para el modelo de TV específico. Ninguna parte del televisor debe sobresalir de los bordes del carro o soporte de TV ya que puede resultar en riesgos para la seguridad. El conjunto de aparato y carro debe moverse con cuidado. Si se detiene bruscamente, se aplica excesiva fuerza o se coloca sobre superficies desniveladas, se podría caer. Ventilación Las ranuras y aberturas de la caja y de la parte posterior o inferior son para permitir la ventilación necesaria. Para asegurar la operación fiable del televisor, y protegerlo contra el recalentamiento, estas ranuras y aberturas no deberán cubrirse ni bloquearse nunca. ❑ No bloquee nunca las ranuras ni aberturas con paños ni otros materiales. ❑ ❑ ❑ No bloquee nunca las ranuras ni aberturas colocando el televisor sobre una cama, sofá, alfombra, u otras superficies similares. No coloque nunca el televisor en un lugar cerrado, como en un librero o un mueble empotrado, a menos que esté adecuadamente ventilado. No coloque el televisor cerca ni sobre un radiador o una salida de aire caliente, ni expuesto a la luz solar directa. Protección del cable de alimentación No permita que ningún objeto quede sobre el cable de alimentación, ni coloque el televisor donde el cable pueda quedar sometido a desgaste o presión. Antenas Conexión a tierra de la antena exterior Cuando instale una antena exterior, tenga en cuenta las precauciones siguientes. Un sistema de antena exterior no deberá colocarse cerca de líneas de alta tensión ni otros circuitos de iluminación o alimentación, ni donde pueda entrar en contacto con tales líneas o circuitos. CUANDO INSTALE UN SISTEMA DE ANTENA EXTERIOR, TENGA EXTREMADO CUIDADO PARA EVITAR QUE ENTRE EN CONTACTO CON TALES LÍNEAS DE ALIMENTACIÓN O CIRCUITOS, YA QUE TAL CONTACTO PODRÍA RESULTAR INVARIABLEMENTE FATAL. Cerciórese de que el sistema de antena esté puesto a tierra a fin de que proporcione cierta protección contra sobretensiones y cargas estáticas. La Sección 810 del Código Eléctrico Nacional (NEC) de EE.UU. y la Sección 54 del Código Eléctrico Canadiense ofrecen información con respecto a la puesta a tierra adecuada del poste y la estructura de soporte, la unidad de descarga de antena, el tamaño de los conductores de conexión a tierra, la ubicación de la unidad de descarga de la antena, la conexión de los electrodos de conexión a tierra, y los requisitos de tales electrodos. Conexión a tierra de la antena de acuerdo con el Código Eléctrico Nacional, ANSI/ NFPA 70 Cable de entrada de antena Abrazadera de puesta a tierra Equipo de servicio eléctrico NEC: National Electrical Code Unidad de descarga de la antena (NEC Sección 810-20) Conductores de puesta a tierra (Sección 810-21 del NEC) Abrazaderas de puesta a tierra Sistema de electrodos de puesta a tierra de servicio eléctrico (Artículo 250 Parte H del NEC) 5 En caso de descarga eléctrica Comprobación de seguridad Para evitar daños al televisor debido a una descarga eléctrica o a una sobretensión de corriente durante una tormenta, o cuando no se encuentre en uso por largos períodos de tiempo, desconecte el cable de la toma de corriente de la pared y desconecte la antena. Esto impedirá que el receptor se dañe. Después de haber finalizado cualquier servicio de mantenimiento o reparación, solicite al técnico de reparación que realice y certifique las comprobaciones de seguridad rutinarias (como especifica el fabricante) para determinar si el televisor se encuentra en condiciones de funcionar con seguridad. Cuando finalice la vida útil del televisor, el deshacerse inadecuadamente de él podría provocar la implosión del tubo de imagen. Solicite este servicio a un técnico calificado Mantenimiento Daños que requieren reparación Desconecte el televisor de la toma de alimentación y solicite los servicios de personal de reparación calificado en las condiciones siguientes: ❑ Cuando el cable o la clavija de alimentación esté dañado. ❑ Si dentro del televisor se ha derramado líquido. ❑ Si el televisor ha estado expuesto a la lluvia o al agua. ❑ Si el televisor ha recibido un golpe fuerte al caer, o se daña el gabinete. ❑ Si el televisor no funciona normalmente al seguir las instrucciones de operación. Ajuste solamente los controles especificados en el manual de instrucciones. El ajuste inadecuado de otros controles podría resultar en daños que podrían requerir la intervención costosa de un técnico calificado a fin de devolver el televisor a su funcionamiento normal. ❑ Cuando el rendimiento del televisor haya cambiado notablemente, significará que es necesario repararlo. Reparación No intente reparar por sí mismo el aparato, ya que al abrir el gabinete se vería expuesto a tensiones peligrosas y otros riesgos. Solicite los servicios de personal de reparación calificado. Piezas de reemplazo Cuando se haya requerido el reemplazo de piezas, solicite al técnico de reparación un certificado por escrito de que ha utilizado las piezas de repuesto con las mismas características que las originales, especificadas por el fabricante. La substitución no autorizada de piezas podría resultar en incendios, descargas eléctricas, u otros peligros. 6 Seguridad Tenga cuidado de no pillarse la punta del dedo del pie con el TV de proyección Al colocar el TV de proyección en su sitio, la punta del dedo del pie se introduce entre él y el suelo, por lo que puede causar lesiones. Instale el TV de proyección observando sus pies. Transporte el TV de proyección de la forma especificada Si transporta el TV de proyección de una forma que no sea la especificada y sin el número de personas especificado, puede caerse y causar lesiones graves. Asegúrese de seguir las instrucciones mencionadas a continuación. ❑ Transporte el TV de proyección con el número de personas especificado (consulte la página 11). ❑ No transporte el TV de proyección agarrando la rejilla de la bocina. ❑ Agarre firmemente el TV de proyección cuando lo transporte. Contenido Presentación del TV de proyección Sony Presentación del TV de proyección Sony ................8 Utilización de este manual.......................................9 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Contenido de la caja...............................................10 Inserción de las baterías en el control remoto........10 Transporte del TV de proyección ..........................11 Instalación del TV de proyecciónTV.....................11 Tipos de conectores ...............................................12 Controles y conectores del TV de proyección .......13 Conexiones básicas (televisión por cable o antena).........................................................16 Conexión de videocasetera y cable ........................19 Conexión de videocasetera y decodificador ..........20 Conexión de dos videocaseteras para montaje de cintas....................................22 Conexión de un receptor de satélite .......................23 Conexión de un receptor de satélite con una videocasetera..................................................24 Conexión de un receptor de audio .........................25 Conexión de un reproductor DVD con conectores para componentes de video...26 Conexión de un reproductor DVD con conectores A/V........................................27 Conexión de un receptor de televisión digital .......28 Conexión de una cámara de video .........................29 Conexión de un receptor AV (Audio Video).........30 Uso de la función CONTROL S ............................31 Programación automática del TV de proyección.....................................32 Ajuste automático de la convergencia —FLASH FOCUS™— .................................33 Ajuste manual de la Convergencia ........................34 Uso de las funciones Uso del control remoto ..........................................37 Para ver programas de TV .....................................40 Para ver TV digital.................................................42 Uso de Canal Favorito ...........................................43 Uso de Imagen Gemela (Twin View™) ................44 Uso de Congelación...............................................47 Uso del Índice de canales desplazable...................48 Utilización del modo de cine .................................50 Uso de los menús Resumen ................................................................51 Uso del menú Video .............................................52 Uso del menú Audio .............................................54 Uso del menú Canal..............................................56 Uso del menú Wide ..............................................58 Uso del menú Reloj ..............................................60 Uso del menú Ajustes ...........................................61 Información adicional Programación del control remoto ..........................71 Uso del control remoto con otros aparatos ............74 Solución de problemas...........................................76 Especificaciones ....................................................79 Índice alfabético.....................................................83 7 Presentación del TV de proyección Sony Presentación del TV de proyección Sony Le agradecemos la compra del TV de proyección de Sony. Este manual es para los modelos KP-46WT510, KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510 y KP-51WS505. Las ilustraciones corresponden al modelo KP-51WS510 a no ser que se indique lo contrario. Características 8 A continuación se describen algunas de las funciones de las que podrá disfrutar con su nuevo TV de proyección: ❑ HiScan 1080™: le permite recibir los formatos de televisión digital 1 080i, 720p, 480p y 480i. Si utiliza los enchufes VIDEO 5/6/7 IN, podrá conectar un receptor DTV (televisión digital) para ver programas de DTV. ❑ DRC™ Función múltiple: al contrario que los duplicadores de línea convencionales, la función DRC duplica las líneas verticales y horizontales proporcionando una densidad cuatro veces mayor para fuentes de gran calidad como reproductores DVD, receptores satelitales y cámaras de video digital. ❑ CineMotion™: El proceso pulldown 3-2 inverso ofrece una calidad de imagen óptima para películas (fuentes capturadas originalmente en 24 fotogramas por segundo). ❑ Imagen Gemela (Twin View™): mediante el uso de un Controlador de imagen múltiple (MID-X), Imagen Gemela permite ver dos programas, uno al lado del otro, con la posibilidad de ampliar una imagen y escuchar el sonido de la ventana seleccionada. Es posible ver las imágenes de dos aparatos diferentes (1 080i, 720p, 480p ó 480i) simultáneamente. ❑ Auto Volumen (Steady Sound™): ecualiza los niveles de volumen para proporcionar una salida uniforme entre programas y anuncios publicitarios. ❑ Control paterno: la tecnología V-Chip permite a los padres bloquear programas inadecuados para niños pequeños. ❑ Entradas de video de componente: ofrece la mejor calidad de video para conexiones de reproductores DVD (480p, 480i) y señales digitales de 1 080i, 720p, 480p y 480i. ❑ Entradas S-VIDEO: proporcionan imágenes de alta calidad para equipos conectados. Presentación del TV de proyección Sony Previsualización de Canal Favorito: previsualización de hasta ocho canales favoritos sin abandonar el canal actual. ❑ Índice de canales desplazable: Permite ver y seleccionar los canales desplazando imágenes sin necesidad de abandonar el canal actual. ❑ Modo de cine: Permite ver emisiones normales de 4:3 en modo de cine (relación de aspecto de 16:9). ❑ Auto Wide: Permite seleccionar el modo de cine automáticamente. ❑ Flash Focus™: permite ajustar la convergencia automáticamente. ❑ Manual Convergence (Convergencia manual): Permite ajustar manualmente la convergencia de determinadas áreas de la pantalla. ❑ Interfaz visual digital (DVI): Puede aceptar una conexión digital protegida contra copias (HDCP*) a otros dispositivos (como equipos digitales para colocar encima del televisor) con interfaces compatibles. El terminal de entrada DVI-HDTV cumple con la norma EIA-861 y no está destinado a ser utilizado con computadores personales. Utilización de este manual Se recomienda leer detenidamente el contenido de las siguientes tres secciones en el orden establecido, para tener la seguridad de que comprende perfectamente el funcionamiento de su nuevo TV de proyección. 1 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Esta sección constituye una guía para la configuración inicial. Explica cómo instalar el TV de proyección, cómo conectar los nuevos componentes y cómo conectar la antena y el cable. 2 Uso de las funciones Esta sección le indicará cómo comenzar a utilizar su nuevo TV de proyección. Le explicará el uso de las funciones del control remoto. 3 Uso de los menús Esta sección le enseñará cómo tener acceso a los menús en pantalla y la manera de ajustar los valores de su TV de proyección. Las instrucciones que aparecen en este manual corresponden al uso del control remoto. Se encuentran controles similares en el propio TV de proyección. * Protección de contenido digital de ancho de banda alto. 9 Presentación del TV de proyección Sony ❑ Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Contenido de la caja La caja contiene su nuevo TV de proyección, un control remoto y dos baterías AA. No se incluyen cables periféricos con este TV de proyección. Si piensa conectar aparatos adicionales a su TV de proyección, consulte las instrucciones de conexión correspondientes antes de comenzar. Posiblemente sea necesario comprar cables o mezcladores para hacer la conexión correctamente. Inserción de las baterías en el control remoto Inserte dos baterías de tamaño AA (R6) (suministradas), asegurándose de que las polaridades + y – en ellas correspondan al diagrama ubicado dentro del compartimiento de las baterías. e E e E ✍ Cuando el control remoto no vaya a utilizarse durante un período ✍ ✍ 10 prolongado, quite las baterías para evitar daños provocados por fugas de electrolito. Maneje el control remoto con cuidado. Procure no dejarlo caer ni mojarlo. No lo coloque bajo la luz solar directa, cerca de un calefactor o donde haya excesiva humedad. Su control remoto puede programarse para hacer funcionar la mayoría de los equipos de video (consulte “Programación del control remoto” en la página 71). Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Transporte del TV de proyección Se necesitan cuatro (4) o más personas para transportar el TV de proyección. Instalación del TV de proyecciónTV (144,78 cm) 57" min . 2,1 m( app rox (129,54 cm) 51" mi .7 n. 1 ,8 m pies ) (ap pro (116,84 cm) 46" min. x. 6 1,6 pies m( ) ap pro x. 5 pies ) (144,78 cm) 57" mi n. (129,54 cm) 51" 2,1 mi m n. (ap 46" 1 cm) 84 (116, mi ,8 p n. 1,6 m 20˚ 20˚ Área de visualización recomendada (vertical) 60˚ m (ap pr ox .6 (ap pr ox .5 60˚ pie s) ro x. 7 pie s) pie s) Área de visualización recomendada (horizontal) 11 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección El TV de proyección está provisto de ruedecillas que permiten moverlo con mayor facilidad en superficies duras, por lo que es conviente su uso. (KP-51WS510, KP-57WS510 y KP-51WS505 solamente) Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Tipos de conectores Es posible que durante la instalación tenga que utilizar algunos de los siguientes tipos de conectores. Cable coaxial Tipo de cable comúnmente utilizado para TV por cable o antena Tipo clavija Se coloca a presión. Tipo rosca Se enrosca en el conector. Cable S video Cable de video de alta calidad para realzar la calidad de la imagen Alinee las guías y coloque a presión. Cable de audio/video Se coloca a presión. Video: amarillo Audio (izquierdo): blanco Audio (derecho): rojo Ciertos reproductores DVD están equipados con los siguientes conectores de video: Y: verde PB (CB, Cb o B–Y): azul PR (CR, Cr o R–Y): rojo Cable CONTROL S Las conexiones CONTROL S son exclusivas de los productos Sony y permiten un mayor control de todos los equipos Sony. Se coloca a presión. Cable DVI Conexión DVI para señales de protección contra copias de ancho de banda alto Ajuste en la conexión. 12 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Controles y conectores del TV de proyección Los controles de menú del panel frontal permiten acceder a los menús en pantalla sin necesidad de utilizar el control remoto. Los menús en pantalla aparecen al oprimir MENU. Los botones de flecha mueven el cursor en pantalla para los menús y el botón Select ( ) permite seleccionar opciones de menú. 13 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Controles de menú del panel frontal Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conectores del panel posterior y frontal del TV de proyección Parte posterior del TV de proyección 0 Frontal del TV de proyección Frontal del TV de proyección KP-46WT510, KP-51WS510 y KP-57WS510 KP-51WS505 14 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión Descripción Puede aceptar una conexión digital protegida contra copias (HDCP*) a otros dispositivos (como equipos digitales para colocar encima del televisor) con interfaces compatibles. El terminal de entrada DVI-HDTV cumple con la norma EIA-861 y no está destinado a ser utilizado con computadores personales. Para obtener más información sobre la conexión el y uso con el TV, consulte el manual de instrucciones suministrado con el equipo. 2 AUX Le permite ver los canales locales y de cable si su servicio de cable no ofrece los canales locales. Puede usted cambiar fácilmente entre los canales locales y los del cable, oprimiendo ANT en el control remoto. Los aparatos conectados a la entrada AUX no podrán verse en TwinView. 3 TO CONVERTER Ésta es una salida de VHF/UHF OUT que le permite programar su TV de proyección para cambiar entre canales codificados (mediante decodificador) y los canales normales de televisión por cable. Use esta salida en lugar de un bifurcador para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen cuando sea necesario cambiar entre canales de cable codificados y descodificados. 4 VHF/UHF Se conecta a la antena VHF/UHF o cable. 5 S VIDEO (Parte posterior y frontal) Se conecta con la salida S VIDEO OUT de su videocasetera o de otro aparato de video que cuente con la función S VIDEO. Da una mejor calidad de imagen que las salidas VHF/UHF o la entrada de Video. 6 VIDEO (L/R)/AUDIO (Parte posterior y frontal) Se conecta con las salidas de audio y video de su videocasetera o de otro aparato de video. Existe una cuarta entrada de video (VIDEO 2) en el panel frontal del TV de proyección. 7 Y/PB/PR (L/R)/AUDIO Se conecta a las tomas de audio (izquierda, derecha) y de video (Y, PB, PR) de componente del reproductor DVD o de su caja digital. 8 TV OUT Envía la señal en la que está establecido el TV independientemente de la imagen que se muestre en la pantalla. 9 AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) L (MONO)/R Se conecta a las entradas izquierda y derecha de audio del componente de video o de audio. 0 CONTROL S IN/OUT Para controlar otros equipos Sony con el control remoto del TV de proyección, conecte el conector CONTROL S IN del equipo al conector CONTROL S OUT del TV de proyección mediante el cable CONTROL S. Para controlar el TV de proyección mediante un control remoto de otro producto Sony, conecte el conector CONTROL S OUT del equipo al conector CONTROL S IN del TV de proyección mediante el cable CONTROL S. * Protección de contenido digital de ancho de banda alto. 15 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección 1 DVI-HDTV VIDEO AUDIO R/L (VIDEO 7 IN) Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexiones básicas (televisión por cable o antena) Conexión directa a cable o a antena La conexión que escoja depende del tipo de cable con que cuente su casa. Las casas más nuevas están equipadas con cable coaxial (consulte A); es probable que casas más viejas cuenten con cable bifilar de 300 ohm (consulte B) y en algunas casas tienen los dos tipos (consulte C). A VHF solamente o VHF/UHF o cable VHF/UHF Cable coaxial de 75 ohm B Parte posterior del TV de proyección VHF solamente o UHF solamente o VHF/UHF Cable bifilar de 300 ohm VHF/UHF Parte posterior del TV de proyección Conector de antena C VHF y UHF Cable coaxial de 75 ohm VHF/UHF Parte posterior del TV de proyección Cable bifilar de 300 ohm Cable y antena Mezclador U/V (no suministrado) Si su proveedor de cable no incluye canales locales, esta instalación puede resultarle útil. Cable de sistema de televisión por cable AUX TO CONVERTER (Ninguna conexión a TO CONVERTER) Cable de la antena Parte posterior del TV de proyección VHF/UHF Seleccione el modo CABLE o antena (ANT) oprimiendo ANT en el control remoto. ✍ Para recibir canales con una antena, necesita apagar la función de Cable (consulte la página 56) y llevar a cabo la función de Auto Programación (consulte la página 57). 16 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexiones básicas del decodificador Decodificador y cable ✍ USUARIOS DEL DECODIFICADOR DIGITAL: No utilice esta conexión. La toma TO CONVERTER no es compatible con los decodificadores digitales. 1 2 3 Conecte el cable del servicio de televisión por cable a la entrada VHF/UHF de su TV de proyección. Usando el cable coaxial, conecte la salida de su TV de proyección que dice TO CONVERTER (al Convertidor) con la entrada IN en su decodificador. El convertidor interno de su TV de proyección le permite cambiar entre señales no codificadas que entren directamente al TV de proyección y las señales codificadas que entren a través del decodificador. Esto elimina la necesidad de un mezclador externo. Usando un cable coaxial, conecte la salida OUT del decodificador con la entrada AUX del TV de proyección. Decodificador AUX Parte posterior del TV de proyección IN OUT TO CONVERTER Cable coaxial de 75 ohm (no suministrado) Señal VHF/UHF Cable del sistema de cable (canales no codificados) ✍ Oprima ANT en el control remoto para cambiar entre canales que lleguen codificados a través del decodificador y los que lleguen no codificados directamente al TV de proyección. 17 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Esta es la conexión básica de cable que se prefiere si: ❑ Su compañía de televisión por cable codifica algunos canales, pero no todos (canales de paga y canales normales) y usted necesita utilizar un decodificador. ❑ Quiere disfrutar de la función Twin View. Con esta conexión usted puede: ❑ Usar el control remoto de su TV de proyección para cambiar canales a través del decodificador, cuando la señal se encuentre codificada. ❑ Usar el control remoto para cambiar canales a través de su TV de proyección cuando la señal no se encuentre codificada. (El sintonizador de su TV de proyección proporciona una mejor señal que el decodificador.) ❑ Usar la función Twin View. (Cuando todos los canales pasan a través de su decodificador, sólo se envía un canal al TV de proyección, por lo que no es posible utilizar las funciones Twin View o Channel Index (Indicador de canal) para el decodificador.) Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Decodificador z Si dispone de un decodificador digital, no puede utilizar esta conexión porque la toma TO CONVERTER no es compatible con los decodificadores digitales. Use esta conexión si: ❑ Está suscrito a un sistema de televisión por cable con señales codificadas, que requieren un decodificador para poder ver todos los canales. ❑ No tiene pensado conectar otro equipo de audio o video a su TV de proyección. Cuando todos los canales pasan a través de su decodificador, se envía un solo canal descodificado al TV de proyección, lo que le impide utilizar la función Twin View. Si sólo algunos de sus canales se encuentran codificados, posiblemente prefiera la instalación descrita en la página 17. 1 Conecte el conector coaxial del servicio de cable a la entrada IN del decodificador. 2 Con un cable coaxial, conecte la salida OUT del decodificador a la toma VHF/UHF del TV de proyección. VHF/UHF Parte posterior del TV de proyección Cable IN OUT Decodificador Asimismo, establezca Cable en Si en el menú Canal (consulte la página 56). ✍ Su control remoto Sony puede programarse para hacer funcionar su decodificador (consulte “Programación del control remoto” en la página 71). ✍ Para cambiar canales con el decodificador, fije su TV de proyección en el z Si usa la función Fijar Canal en el menú Canal (consulte “Uso del menú Canal” en la página 56), evitará el cambio accidental de canales con su TV de proyección. 18 canal 3 ó 4 según la salida de canal del decodificador. Si va a controlar toda la selección de canales a través de su decodificador, quizás prefiera utilizar la función de Fijar Canal, colocando su TV de proyección en forma permanente en el canal 3 ó 4 (consulte la página 57). Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de videocasetera y cable Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. 1 Conecte el cable del sistema de televisión por cable a la entrada (IN) de la videocasetera. 2 Con un cable coaxial, conecte la salida (OUT) de la videocasetera a la toma VHF/UHF del TV de proyección. 3 Empleando los cables de AUDIO y S VIDEO, conecte las salidas (OUT) de audio y S VIDEO de la videocasetera a las entradas AUDIO y S VIDEO IN del TV de proyección. Parte posterior del TV de proyección Cable coaxial S VIDEO VIDEO (amarillo) AUDIO-L (blanco) AUDIO-R (rojo) Videocasetera Cable VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) ✍ Si su videocasetera no está equipada con S VIDEO, utilice un cable de VIDEO (amarillo) en lugar del cable de S VIDEO. 19 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Use esta conexión si: ❑ Se encuentra suscrito a un sistema de televisión por cable que no requiere decodificador. Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de videocasetera y decodificador Use esta conexión si: ❑ Su compañía de televisión por cable codifica algunos canales (canales de paga), mas no todos (canales normales) y usted necesita utilizar un decodificador. ❑ Quiere disfrutar de la función Twin View. Con esta conexión usted puede: ❑ Usar el control remoto de su TV de proyección para cambiar canales del decodificador, cuando la señal se encuentre codificada. Para programar el control remoto Sony para hacer funcionar el decodificador, consulte “Programación del control remoto” en la página 71. ❑ Usar el control remoto para cambiar canales a través de su TV de proyección cuando la señal no se encuentre codificada. El sintonizador de su TV de proyección proporciona una mejor señal que el decodificador. ❑ Usar la función Twin View. (Cuando todos los canales pasan a través de su decodificador, sólo una señal es enviada al TV de proyección, lo que le impide disfrutar de Twin View.) Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. 1 2 Conecte el cable del servicio de televisión por cable a la entrada VHF/ UHF de su TV de proyección. Usando el cable coaxial, conecte la salida de su TV de proyección que dice TO CONVERTER (al Convertidor) con la entrada IN en su decodificador. El convertidor interno de su TV de proyección le permite cambiar entre señales no codificadas que entren directamente al TV de proyección y las señales codificadas que entren a través del decodificador. Esto elimina la necesidad de un mezclador externo. ✍ USUARIOS DEL DECODIFICADOR DIGITAL: Si conecta un decodificador digital, necesitará un bifurcador bidireccional especial diseñado para utilizarse con dicho decodificador. Póngase en contacto con su distribuidor de cable para obtener más información. 3 4 5 Con un cable coaxial, conecte la salida (OUT) del decodificador con la entrada (IN) de la videocasetera. Empleando los cables de AUDIO y S VIDEO, conecte las salidas de AUDIO y S VIDEO OUT de la videocasetera a las entradas AUDIO y S VIDEO IN del TV de proyección. Con un cable coaxial, conecte la salida OUT de su videocasetera con la entrada AUX del TV de proyección. ✍ Para ver los canales codificados, pulse ANT para cambiar a la entrada AUX. Cambie los canales mediante el decodificador. 20 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Videocasetera Cable coaxial S VIDEO VIDEO (amarillo) AUDIO-L (blanco) AUDIO-R (rojo) VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) Decodificador Cable coaxial Parte posterior del TV de proyección ✍ Si la videograbadora no está equipada con una entrada S VIDEO, utilice el cable VIDEO (amarillo) en lugar del S VIDEO. ✍ No podrá cambiar los canales en la videograbadora. Ajuste el televisor de proyección y la videograbadora en los canales 3 ó 4, en función del decodificador. ✍ Al pulsar ANT en el mando a distancia se alternará entre los canales procedentes del decodificador (señales codificadas) y aquellas procedentes directamente del televisor de proyección (señales descodificadas). ✍ Si conecta un decodificador digital, necesitará un bifurcador bidireccional especial diseñado para funcionar con el decodificador. 21 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de dos videocaseteras para montaje de cintas Si conecta dos videocaseteras, usted puede grabar desde una videocasetera a la otra mientras usa el TV para controlar lo que se está grabando. Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. 1 2 Con un cable de AUDIO y VIDEO, conecte las salidas AUDIO y VIDEO OUT de la videocasetera reproductora con las entradas AUDIO y VIDEO IN de la videocasetera grabadora. Con un cable de AUDIO y VIDEO, conecte las salidas AUDIO y VIDEO OUT de la segunda videocasetera (la videocasetera que se usará para grabar) con las entradas AUDIO y VIDEO IN del TV de proyección. Parte posterior del TV de proyección Videocasetera (para reproducción) Videocasetera (para grabación) AUDIO-R (rojo) AUDIO-L (blanco) VIDEO (amarillo) VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) ✍ Para realizar el montaje de cintas, ajuste el TV de proyección en la ✍ ✍ ✍ 22 entrada de video destinada a la reproducción; para ello, oprima el botón TV/VIDEO del control remoto. Quizás tenga que modificar la modalidad de entrada de video en su videocasetera. Consulte las instrucciones que aparecen en el manual de instrucciones de su videocasetera. Si ambas videocaseteras tienen una toma S VIDEO, puede utilizar la conexión S VIDEO en vez del cable de video amarillo en un cable A/V combinado. Para utilizar un cable S VIDEO, conecte la toma VIDEO OUT de la videocasetera que está reproduciendo en la toma VIDEO IN de la videocasetera que está grabando. Sin embargo, también deberá conectar cables de audio para obtener sonido, ya que el cable S VIDEO no dispone de esta función. No es posible grabar señales de equipos conectados a la entrada Y, PB, PR. Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de un receptor de satélite Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. Conecte el cable de antena de satélite a la entrada SATELLITE IN del receptor de satélite. 2 Empleando los cables de AUDIO y S VIDEO, conecte las salidas de AUDIO y S VIDEO OUT del receptor de satélite a las entradas AUDIO y S VIDEO IN del TV de proyección. 3 Conecte un cable coaxial de su sistema de cable o antena a la toma VHF/UHF del TV de proyección. ✍ Si su receptor de satélite no está equipado con S VIDEO, utilice un cable de VIDEO (amarillo) en lugar del cable de S VIDEO. Parte posterior del TV de proyección Cable coaxial VIDEO (amarillo) AUDIO-L (blanco) AUDIO-R (rojo) Receptor de satélite S VIDEO Cable de antena de satélite VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) 23 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección 1 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de un receptor de satélite con una videocasetera Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. 1 Conecte el cable de antena de satélite a la entrada SATELLITE IN del receptor de satélite. 2 Conecte el cable del sistema de televisión por cable a la entrada VHF/UHF IN de la videocasetera. 3 Con un cable coaxial, conecte la salida (OUT) de la videocasetera a la toma VHF/UHF del TV de proyección. 4 Empleando los cables de AUDIO y S VIDEO, conecte las salidas de AUDIO y S VIDEO OUT del receptor de satélite a las entradas AUDIO y S VIDEO IN de la videocasetera. 5 Empleando los cables de AUDIO y S VIDEO, conecte las salidas de AUDIO y S VIDEO OUT de la videocasetera a las entradas AUDIO y S VIDEO IN del TV de proyección. Parte posterior del TV de proyección Cable de antena de satélite Receptor de satélite Cable coaxial S VIDEO YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) AUDIO-R (rojo) AUDIO-L (blanco) VIDEO (amarillo) VMC-810S/ 820S (no suministrado) Videocasetera Cable VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) ✍ Asegúrese que la entrada de video de su videocasetera esté correcta. ✍ ✍ 24 Consulte las instrucciones que aparecen en el manual de operación de su videocasetera. Use el botón TV/VIDEO para seleccionar: - VIDEO 1 para ver televisión por satélite o la videocasetera. (La videocastera tiene que estar encendida.) - VHF/UHF para ver televisión por cable. Si su videocasetera o receptor de satélite no está equipada con S VIDEO, utilice un cable de VIDEO (amarillo) en lugar del cable de S VIDEO. Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de un receptor de audio Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. Parte posterior del TV de proyección AUDIO-R (rojo) AUDIO-L (blanco) RK-74A (no suministrado) Entrada de línea 25 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Con cables de audio, conecte las salidas AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) del TV de proyección a las entradas LINE IN de audio del receptor de audio. Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de un reproductor DVD con conectores para componentes de video Esta es la conexión preferida si: ❑ Su reproductor DVD tiene entradas para componentes (Y, B-Y, R-Y). Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. 1 Con tres cables de video de componente independientes, conecte las salidas Y, B-Y y R-Y del reproductor DVD a las entradas Y, PB y PR del TV de proyección. Use las conexiones VIDEO IN 5 ó 6. ✍ Las tomas Y, B-Y y R-Y del reproductor DVD aparecen ocasionalmente con la etiqueta Y, CB y CR, o Y, PB y PR. En este caso, conecte los cables a los conectores que presenten los mismos colores. 2 Con un cable de audio, conecte las salidas (OUT) de audio del reproductor DVD a las entradas (IN) de audio del TV de proyección. Asegúrese de usar la misma hilera de entradas que utilizó para la conexión de video (VIDEO IN 5 ó 6). Parte posterior del TV de proyección VMC-10HG (no suministrados) PR PB Y Reproductor DVD AUDIO-R (rojo) AUDIO-L (blanco) RK-74A (no suministrado) 26 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de un reproductor DVD con conectores A/V Esta es la conexión preferida si: ❑ Su reproductor DVD no tiene entradas para componentes (Y, PB, PR). de video: para obtener la mejor calidad de imagen posible, utilice la conexión descrita en la página 26. Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. 1 Con cables de audio, conecte las salidas (OUT) de audio del reproductor DVD a las entradas (IN) de audio del TV de proyección. 2 Con un cable S VIDEO, conecte la toma S VIDEO del reproductor DVD a la toma S VIDEO del TV de proyección. Parte posterior del TV de proyección S VIDEO YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) Reproductor DVD AUDIO-R (rojo) AUDIO-L (blanco) RK-74A (no suministrado) ✍ Use el botón TV/VIDEO del control remoto para cambiar entre la videocasetera, reproductor DVD y televisión por cable. ✍ Si su videocasetera no está equipada con S VIDEO, utilice un cable de VIDEO (amarillo) en lugar del cable de S VIDEO. 27 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección ✍ Si el reproductor DVD dispone de conectores de salida de componente Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de un receptor de televisión digital Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexión alguna. z No olvide leer el manual del receptor de televisión digital. 1 Con tres cables de video de componente independientes, conecte al TV de proyección las tomas Y, PB y PR del receptor de televisión digital. ✍ Puesto que las tomas Y, PB y PR no proporcionan sonido, deben z Algunos receptores de TV digital vienen equipados con una conexión DVI. Para obtener instrucciones de instalación mediante esta conexión, consulte el manual del receptor de TV digital. conectarse cables de audio con el fin de obtenerlo. La conexión de vídeo componente es necesaria para ver los formatos 480p, 720p y 1 080i. También puede usar las conexiones de vídeo compuesto; sin embargo, el vídeo de componente (Y, PB, PR) proporcionará la mejor calidad de imagen para todos los tipos de formatos. 2 Con un cable de audio, conecte las tomas OUT de audio del receptor de televisión digital a las tomas AUDIO IN del TV de proyección. Parte posterior del TV de proyección PR VMC-10HG (no suministrados) PB Y Receptor de televisión digital AUDIO-R (rojo) AUDIO-L (blanco) RK-74A (no suministrado) ✍ No se puede grabar la señal proveniente de cualquier aparato conectado a las entradas Y, PB o PR. ✍ Este TV de proyección no es compatible con receptores de TV digitales configurados con conectores de salida RGB o VGA. ✍ La conexión DVI cumple con la norma EIA-861 y no está destinada a ser utilizada con computadores personales. 28 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de una cámara de video Con cables de AUDIO y S VIDEO, conecte las tomas AUDIO y S VIDEO OUT de la cámara de video a las tomas AUDIO y S VIDEO IN del TV de proyección. ✍ Si dispone de una cámara de video monofónica, conecte su salida de audio izquierda a la toma AUDIO L (MONO) del TV de proyección. ✍ Si su cámara de video no está equipada con S VIDEO, utilice un cable de VIDEO (amarillo) en lugar del cable de S VIDEO. YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) KP-46WT510, KP-51WS510 y KP-57WS510 VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) VIDEO (amarillo) AUDIO-L (blanco) AUDIO-R Salida A/V (rojo) S VIDEO S VIDEO YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) KP-51WS505 VIDEO (amarillo) VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) AUDIO-L (blanco) AUDIO-R (rojo) Salida A/V 29 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Para conectar la cámara de video fácilmente, el TV de proyección dispone de entradas A/V frontales (mostradas más abajo). No obstante, si lo prefiere, también puede conectar la cámara de video a las tomas Audio y Video IN posteriores del TV de proyección. Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Conexión de un receptor AV (Audio Video) Para disfrutar de un mayor control de todos los equipos de audio y video, conecte un receptor AV. ✍ Cambie la “Etiqueta de video” correspondiente a la entrada VIDEO 1 al z Puede conectar un receptor AV utilizando una conexión de video compuesto y de S VIDEO. Si ambos cables están conectados, el televisor detectará y mostrará una señal S VIDEO. Para poder disfrutar de esta función, conecte el receptor con Video 1. valor “Receiver” (Receptor) (consulte la página 62). Desconecte todas las fuentes de corriente antes de realizar conexion alguna. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Conecte el cable coaxial de su sistema de cable o de su antena a la entrada IN de su videocasetera. Con un cable coaxial, conecte la salida OUT de la videocasetera a la entrada VHF/UHF del TV de proyección. Con un cable de VIDEO, conecte la entrada VIDEO de VIDEO 1 IN de su TV de proyección a la salida MONITOR OUT del receptor AV. on un cable de AUDIO/VIDEO, conecte TV OUT de su TV de proyección a la entrada AUDIO/VIDEO 2 IN del receptor AV. Con un cable de AUDIO/VIDEO, conecte el equipo de video al receptor AV. Seleccione el menú Ajustes y establezca “Etiqueta de Video” en “Receiver” (Receptor) para fijar la entrada del TV en el receptor AV (consulte “Etiqueta de Video” en la página 62). Cable coaxial (no suministrado) Parte posterior del TV de proyección VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) Videocasetera VIDEO Audio-L Audio-R VIDEO Cable/ Antena VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) VMC-810S/820S (no suministrado) VMC-10HG (no suministrado) AUDIO/ VIDEO 1 IN AUDIO/ VIDEO 2 IN MONITOR OUT Cable S VIDEO opcional YC-15V/30V (no suministrado) 30 Receptor AV AUDIO/VIDEO 1 OUT Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Uso de la función CONTROL S Parte posterior del TV de proyección 31 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección CONTROL S permite controlar el sistema del TV de proyección y otros aparatos Sony con un solo control remoto. Además de no tener que usar varios controles remotos, con CONTROL S podrá apuntar el control remoto siempre al TV de proyección, en vez de tener que apuntarlo a veces a los demás aparatos, los que ahora podrán quedar ocultos o fuera del alcance del control remoto. Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Programación automática del TV de proyección Después de conectar el TV de proyección, puede utilizar la función Auto Setup (Conexión ó armado) para programar los canales. Al encender su TV de proyección por primera vez después de instalarlo, aparecerá la pantalla de ajustes automáticos. Si no desea seleccionar los canales en ese momento, podrá hacerlo posteriormente a través de la función de Auto Programación que aparece en el menú Canal (consulte la página 57). ✍ No se usa la función de Auto Programación en las instalaciones que utilizan un decodificador para la selección de todos los canales. Uso de Auto Programación 1 Oprima POWER de la parte delantera del TV de proyección o del control remoto para encenderlo. 2 Oprima el botón TV (FUNCTION) en el control remoto.La luz roja aparecerá unos instantes. 3 Oprima CH+ de su TV de proyección para activar Auto Programación u oprima CH– para salir. Si usa los botones de canales en su control remoto, asegúrese de utilizar el conjunto principal de botones ( ). Parte delantera del TV de proyección ✍ Puede ejecutar Auto Programación seleccionándola en el menú Canal, como se describe en la página 57. 32 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Ajuste automático de la convergencia —FLASH FOCUS™— Antes de utilizar el TV de proyección, asegúrese de ajustar la convergencia. La función FLASH FOCUS permite ajustar la convergencia automáticamente. ✍ Se recomienda emplear la función FLASH FOCUS aproximadamente 30 minutos después de haber encendido el TV de proyección. Parte delantera del TV de proyección 1 2 Sintonice un programa de TV normal o por cable. Oprima FLASH FOCUS. Aparece el patrón en cruz que se muestra a continuación y FLASH FOCUS comienza a funcionar. El ajuste se termina cuando el patrón en cruz se pone blanco y vuelve a aparecer el programa que usted estaba viendo. ✍ No podrá realizar ninguna otra función hasta que FLASH FOCUS haya finalizado su ciclo. ✍ Si realiza cualquier otra operación mientras FLASH FOCUS está ejecutándose, ésta se cancelará. ✍ Las bocinas sin protección u otros objetos metálicos pueden causar distorsiones en la imagen si se sitúan cerca del TV de proyección. ✍ Si desea realizar manualmente otros ajustes de precisión, consulte la página 34. 33 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección La imagen del tubo de proyección aparece en la pantalla en tres colores (rojo, verde y azul). Si no convergen, el color será de mala calidad y la imagen borrosa. Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Ajuste manual de la Convergencia La característica de Convergencia le brinda más control y le permite afinar mejor la convergencia de la imagen que la característica Flash Focus (enfoque automático de convergencia). ✍ Antes de usar la Convergencia manual debe ejecutar Flash Focus (como se describe en la página 33). ✍ Use la perilla control de su control remoto para realizar los pasos que se indican a continuación. z Para obtener detalles sobre cómo usar el menú Ajustes, vea la página 81. 1 2 Presione MENU para que aparezca Menú. 3 Mueva la perilla control hasta resaltar Convergencia y presione Mueva la perilla control B o b hasta resaltar el icono Ajustes y presione . . Aparecerá un patrón de cruces blancas con un de color amarillo alrededor de una de las cruces. Las cruces alineadas (las que no necesitan ajustarse) son blancas y no tienen nada o muy poco de azul o rojo. Las cruces que no están alineadas tienen sombras rojas o azules alrededor de su borde. - < < < Full/Normal Move < Select: - End: menu ✍ Puede desplazarse hacia arriba o hacia abajo por el campo de cruces (9 x 7) para converger manualmente todas las porciones de la pantalla. 34 4 Use la perilla control para mover el hasta que rodee la cruz que desea ajustar. Presione . El cambiará a rojo. 5 Si la cruz que seleccionó tiene bordes rojos, mueva la perilla control hasta que la imagen roja quede reemplazada con una cruz blanca. Una vez que haya terminado esto (o cuando la cruz no tenga rojo en los bordes), presione . El cambiará a azul. Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Si la cruz que seleccionó tiene los bordes azules, mueva la perilla control hasta que la imagen azul quede reemplazada con una cruz blanca. Una vez que termine, presione . El cambiará nuevamente a amarillo. 7 Repita los pasos 4 a 6 para ajustar las otras cruces. Cuando termine, presione MENU para salir del menú Ajustes. ❑ Para obtener los mejores resultados, al ajustar la convergencia párese a 1-1,5 metros (3 a 5 pies) de distancia de la imagen. Comience con las cruces del área central de la pantalla y, una vez que estén ajustadas, pase a las cruces de los lados de la pantalla. ❑ Puede ajustar independientemente cada modo panorámico: Completa/Normal, Acercamiento, Zoom de cine y entrada de alta definición de 1 080i. El patrón de cruces es distinto en cada uno de éstos, pero el procedimiento de ajuste es el mismo. Presione el botón WIDE MODE del control remoto para alternar entre las pantallas de los modos panorámicos. 35 Instalación y conexión del TV de proyección Notas sobre el ajuste manual de la convergencia 6 Uso de las funciones Uso del control remoto En la siguiente tabla se describen los botones del control remoto correspondientes a las funciones más avanzadas. Descripción de los botones Panel exterior Botón Descripción 1 MUTING Oprima este botón para suprimir el sonido. Oprímalo de nuevo u oprima VOL + para recuperar el sonido. 2 SLEEP Oprímalo varias veces hasta que el TV de proyección muestre los minutos (15, 30, 45, 60, ó 90) que desee que permanezca encendido antes de que se apague automáticamente. Cancele oprimiendo hasta que aparezca Sleep Off o apagando el equipo. Con la función SLEEP activada, oprima SLEEP una vez para ver el tiempo restante. 3 ANT Cambia la entrada de VHF/UHF a la entrada AUX. 4 DISPLAY Oprímalo una vez para que aparezca en la pantalla la hora actual, el nombre del canal (si se ha definido) y número del canal. Oprímalo de nuevo para desactivar la indicación. Consulte la pagina 60 para obtener información detallada sobre el ajuste de la hora. 5 JUMP Oprímalo para alternar entre dos canales. El TV de proyección alterna entre el canal actual y el último seleccionado. 6 FREEZE Congela la imagen secundaria. Oprímalo de nuevo para restaurar la imagen. 7 Oprima para entrar en el modo Índice de canales desplazable. Puede ver y seleccionar entre todos los canales que se reciban desplazándose por la pantalla sin necesidad de abandonar el canal actual. INDEX 8 La perilla control permite desplazar el cursor en pantalla. Al oprimir el centro de la perilla, la opción se selecciona. 9 VOL +/– Ajusta el volumen. q; PIC MODE Oprímalo varias veces para recorrer los modos de imagen de video disponibles: Vivido, Estándar, Pelicula y Pro. También disponibles en el menú Video. Para obtener información detallada, consulte “Selección de opciones de Video” en la página 52. (Continúa) 37 Uso de las funciones Botón qa FAVORITES Muestra la lista de canales favoritos. Para obtener información detallada, consulte “Uso de Canal Favorito” en la página 43. qs RESET Una vez abierto un menú, oprima este botón para restablecer los ajustes de fábrica correspondientes a ese menú. qd Botones POWER (VERDES) Use estos botones para encender y apagar el TV de proyección y los demás aparatos de audio o video para los cuales está programado el control remoto. Para instrucciones al respecto, consulte “Programación del control remoto” en la página 71. qf Botones FUNCTION Sirven para seleccionar el aparato (TV, SAT/CABLE) que se va a usar. Al oprimirse un botón, la luz se ilumina momentáneamente para indicar cuál aparato recibirá las señales del control remoto. qg TV/VIDEO Explora el equipo de video conectado a las entradas de video del TV de proyección: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6 y VIDEO 7. qh 0 – 9 y ENTER Oprima 0 – 9 para seleccionar un canal. El canal cambia tras 2 segundos. Oprima ENTER para seleccionar de forma inmediata. qj Activa/desactiva el modo Twin View. Para obtener información detallada, consulte “Uso de Imagen Gemela (Twin View™)” en la página 44. Muestra la guía de programas de satélite. GUIDE z Para explorar los canales rápidamente, oprima y mantenga oprimido CH+ o CH–. qk MENU Oprímalo para mostrar el menú en la pantalla del TV de proyección. Oprímalo de nuevo para salir del menú. ql CH +/– Explora los canales. w; DRC/ Oprímalo varias veces para recorrer los modos de imagen CINEMOTION de alta resolución disponibles: Entrelazada, Progresiva y CineMotion (Mejora visual). Para obtener información detallada, consulte “Uso del menú Video” en la página 52. wa WIDE MODE 38 Descripción Oprima para avanzar por los modos de pantalla ancha: Zoom de cine, Normal, Completa y Acercamiento. Para obtener información detallada, consulte “Visualización de la imagen en el modo de pantalla ancha manualmente – Modo ancho- ” en la página 50. Uso de las funciones Panel interior Botón Descripción 1 SYSTEM OFF Oprímalo para apagar el TV de proyección y todos los equipos conectados con S-Link. Reproducción 3m Rebobinando 4 REC Grabación 5x Detener 6 DVD MENU Muestra el menú DVD. 7 MTS/SAP Oprímalo para recorrer las opciones de sonido multicanal del televisor (MTS): Estéreo, Auto SAP y Mono. 8 CODE SET Se utiliza para programar el control remoto con el fin de utilizar equipos de video que no sean Sony. Para obtener instrucciones, consulte “Programación del control remoto” en la página 71. 9 POWER Oprímalo para encender el reproductor DVD/videocasetera que haya programado en el control remoto. Para obtener instrucciones, consulte “Programación del control remoto” en la página 71. q; M Avance rápido qa Utilícelo para cambiar el control del equipo de video conectado. Es posible programar una fuente de video para cada posición del selector para obtener instrucciones, consulte “Programación del control remoto” en la página 71. qs X Pausa (Volver a oprimir el botón para continuar.) qd MENU Muestra el menú de equipos de video. qf M, m, <, ,, Utilícelo para emplear el menú DVD. y ENTER qg Oprímalo para seleccionar una opción de audio: Auto Volumen SI o NO. 39 Uso de las funciones 2N Uso de las funciones Para ver programas de TV Es posible acceder directamente a un gran número de funciones del TV mediante el control remoto. A continuación se describe la función de algunos botones del control remoto. Botones para realizar operaciones del TV de proyección 1 TV (FUNCTION) Activa el control remoto para su uso con el TV de proyección. 2 ANT— (Entrada AUX) Oprima para cambiar entre las entradas VHF/UHF y AUX. 3 TV (POWER) Enciende y apaga el TV de proyección. Si aparece en pantalla una indicación de entrada de video (p. ej., VIDEO 1 o VIDEO 2), oprima TV/VIDEO o CH +/– hasta que aparezca un número de canal. 4 0-9 y ENTER Use los botones numéricos 0-9 para seleccionar directamente el canal que desea ver (p. ej., para cambiar al canal 10, oprima 1 y 0). El cambio se efectuará en 2 segundos. Si prefiere, puede oprimir ENTER para que cambie sin demora. 5 CH +/– Oprima estos botones para recorrer los canales (+ para subir o – para bajar). 6 VOL +/– Oprima estos botones para ajustar el volumen (+ para aumentarlo o – para bajarlo). 7 JUMP Oprima este botón para alternar entre dos canales. El TV de proyección cambiará entre el canal actual y el último canal seleccionado. 8 MUTING Oprima este botón para suprimir el sonido. “MUTING” aparecerá en pantalla y se atenuará al cabo de 3 segundos. Oprima nuevamente este botón u oprima VOL + para restaurar el sonido. 9 FREEZE — (botón de etiqueta amarilla) Este botón es muy útil si necesita copiar la información que aparece en la pantalla del TV (consulte “Uso de Congelación” en la página 47). 40 Uso de las funciones q; SLEEP Oprima repetidamente este botón hasta que el TV de proyección muestre los minutos (15, 30, 45, 60 ó 90) que desee que permanezca encendido antes de que se apague automáticamente. Cancele oprimiendo SLEEP hasta que "Sleep Off" aparezca o apague el equipo. Oprima este botón para mostrar el número de canal, la hora actual, el subtítulo de canales (si se ha ajustado). Para desactivar la indicación, vuelva a oprimir DISPLAY. qs TV/VIDEO Oprima repetidamente para recorrer todas las entradas de video disponibles: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6, y VIDEO 7. Si selecciona Omitir como una Etiqueta de video en el menú Ajustes, el TV de proyección omitirá la entrada de video que ha seleccionado (consulte “Etiqueta de Video” en la página 62). qd MTS/SAP Oprima este botón para recorrer las opciones Multi-channel TV Sound (MTS) (consulte “MTS” en la página 55). qf PIC MODE Oprima PIC MODE repetidamente para elegir directamente uno de los cuatro modos de video diferentes que mejor se adapte al programa que visualiza en ese momento. Vívido: Seleccione este modo para aumentar el contraste y la nitidez de la imagen. Estándar: Seleccione este modo para mostrar una imagen estándar en un entorno normal. Película: Seleccione este modo para mostrar una imagen en gran detalle para un entorno con poca iluminación. Pro (Profesional): Seleccione este modo para mostrar una imagen con mejoras mínimas. Al seleccionar un modo, también puede ajustar la calidad de la imagen (como Brillo, Color, etc.) de la forma más adecuada. Para obtener más detalles, consulte “Modo” en la página 52. 41 Uso de las funciones qa DISPLAY Uso de las funciones Para ver TV digital Si ha conectado el receptor DTV, podrá disfrutar de los programas de TV digital. Este TV puede recibir los formatos de TV digital 1 080i, 720p, 480p y 480i. (Note que 720 p aparece como 480 p.) Para ver un programa de TV digital 42 1 Conecte el receptor DTV a VIDEO 5, 6 ó 7 IN del TV de proyección. (para obtener más detalles, consulte la página 28) 2 3 Oprima TV/VIDEO para seleccionar VIDEO 5 ó 6. 4 Ajuste el volumen de este TV de proyección como sea necesario. Seleccione un canal digital en el receptor DTV. Para obtener más información, consulte el Manual de instrucciones del receptor DTV. Uso de las funciones Uso de Canal Favorito La función Canal Favorito permite seleccionar programas de una lista de canales favoritos definida por usted. Para ver la lista de canales favoritos: manualmente. El ajuste de fábrica de Canal Favorito es Auto. Si Canal Favorito se ha ajustado en Auto, los últimos ocho canales seleccionados con los botones 0–9 se definirán como opciones de Canal Favorito. Si prefiere su propia selección como opciones, consulte “Canal Favorito” en la página 56. 1 Oprima FAVORITES. Aparecen las opciones de Canal Favorito. Ventanilla de vistas previas Favor itos 124 6 10 12 2 8 8 4 Exit 2 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba o hacia abajo para hacer resaltar el canal que desee ver. El programa en ese canal aparecerá en la ventanilla de vistas previas. Oprima para seleccionarlo. 43 Uso de las funciones ✍ Las opciones de Canal Favorito pueden definirse automática o Uso de las funciones Uso de Imagen Gemela (Twin View™) Imagen Gemela (Twin View) permite ver dos programas simultáneamente. También es posible cambiar el tamaño de las imágenes izquierda y derecha. Activación de la imagen gemela Para ver imágenes gemelas 1 Asegúrese de que su TV de proyección se encuentre sintonizado a un canal que usted sabe se encuentra al aire. 2 Oprima . Para cancelar la imagen gemela ❑ Oprima de nuevo (u oprima Activación de la imagen ). Aunque aparecen dos imágenes en pantalla simultáneamente, sólo una es activa. Respecto a la imagen activa, se puede: ❑ Cambiar de canal. ❑ Ajustar el volumen. ❑ Cambiar las fuentes de entrada de VHF/UHF a cable, oprimiendo ANT o TV/VIDEO para cambiar la entrada de video. Si activa la imagen a la derecha, las fuentes de entrada no se pueden cambiar en VIDEO 5, 6, 7 o AUX al presionar ANT. ❑ Cambie el tamaño de la imagen (ver página 46). Para activar la imagen derecha ❑ Mueva la perilla control a la derecha. Para activar la imagen izquierda ❑ Mueva la perilla control a la izquierda. 44 Uso de las funciones ✍ Conexiones que pueden afectar su uso de Twin View: - Si utiliza un decodificador para ver todos los canales, el mismo canal aparecerá en ambas ventanas debido a que el decodificador sólo descodifica un canal cada vez. - Las fuentes conectadas a las entradas AUX, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6 y VIDEO 7 aparecerán en la ventana izquierda, no en la derecha. - Si ve una fuente 4:3 y una fuente realzada 16:9 (como un disco de DVD) una al lado de la otra, la primera fuente parecerá más grande. - Imagen Gemela (Twin View) no muestra los canales bloqueados por los ajustes de Control parental (página 63). ✍ La imagen que está activada quedará resaltada en azul. 45 Uso de las funciones - Si utiliza un decodificador, podrá ver la salida del mismo en una ventana y ver una fuente diferente (como una videograbadora o un reproductor de DVD) en la segunda ventana mediante el botón TV/ VIDEO. Uso de las funciones Cambio del tamaño de la imagen La función de acercamiento (zoom) permite cambiar el tamaño de las imágenes izquierda y derecha. Para ampliar la imagen izquierda (reducir la derecha) Para ampliar la imagen derecha (reducir la izquierda) 1 Mueva la perilla v control hacia la izquierda para activar la imagen izquierda (si aún no está activada). 1 Mueva la perilla control hacia la derecha para activar la imagen derecha (si aún no está activada). 2 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba para ampliar la imagen y mueva la perilla control hacia abajo para reducir la imagen. 2 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba para ampliar la imagen y mueva la perilla control hacia abajo para reducir la imagen. V ✍ Al ajustar el tamaño de las pantallas gemelas, el TV de proyección memoriza el cambio. La próxima vez que utilice la función Twin View, aparecerán los tamaños memorizados. 46 Uso de las funciones Uso de Congelación El botón FREEZE permite capturar temporalmente la imagen de un programa. Puede utilizar esta función para anotar información, como números de teléfono, recetas de cocina, etc. Para utilizar la función de Congelación Cuando aparezca la información que desee capturar, oprima FREEZE. El TV de proyección cambia al modo Imagen Gemela (Twin View) y muestra la imagen “congelada” a la derecha, mientras el programa actual aparece a la izquierda. Programa actual en progreso Imagen congelada Llame al 555-1234 3 Para cancelar y volver a la imagen normal, oprima FREEZE. ✍ Si ya se encuentra en los modos Twin ViewTM o Index, la función Freeze no está disponible. 47 Uso de las funciones 1 2 Uso de las funciones Uso del Índice de canales desplazable El Índice de canales desplazable le permite visualizar y seleccionar de entre todos los canales que reciba desplazándose por la pantalla sin necesidad de abandonar el canal actual. ✍ El Índice de canales desplazable no funcionará cuando el bloqueo paterno esté activado. Para utilizar la función Índice de canales desplazable 1 Oprima . El tamaño del canal actual se reducirá y éste aparecerá a la izquierda en formato de imagen con movimiento normal. El primer canal se muestra brevemente en la parte inferior derecha de la pantalla y se congela. Se desplaza hacia arriba y el siguiente canal aparece en la parte inferior derecha y el proceso se repite con los demás canales. 10 2 z Para cambiar la dirección del desplazamiento, mueva la perilla control hacia arriba o hacia abajo una sola vez. Para aumentar la velocidad de desplazamiento, sujete la perilla control hacia arriba o hacia abajo. 48 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba y hacia abajo de modo que el canal que desee ver se muestre en el recuadro de color cian y oprima . Para volver al desplazamiento, mueva nuevamente la perilla control hacia arriba y hacia abajo. 10 Uso de las funciones 3 Para aumentar el canal seleccionado en el recuadro izquierdo, oprima de nuevo . El canal seleccionado se mostrará en formato de imagen con movimiento normal y el sonido también cambia a este canal. 8 Oprima Uso de las funciones 4 . El canal seleccionado se ampliará para ser visualizado en tamaño normal. 8 Para cancelar el Índice de canales desplazable Oprima nuevamente para reanudar la visualización normal. ✍ Sólo se escuchará sonido de la imagen central. ✍ Si una de las imágenes recibidas por medio de Índice de canales desplazable aparece con nieve, puede hacer inestable toda la pantalla. En este caso, omita el canal borroso. (Consulte “Omitir/añadir canal” en la página 57.) ✍ Si deja la pantalla Índice de canales desplazable durante una hora sin realizar ninguna operación adicional, el Índice de canales desplazable se cancela y vuelve a aparecer la imagen normal. ✍ La opción Índice de canales no se puede utilizar en conjunto con equipos para colocar sobre los TV, receptores DBS ni decodificadores. ✍ La función Índice de canales no funciona si utiliza un decodificador para ver todos los canales. 49 Uso de las funciones Utilización del modo de cine El modo de cine permite ver emisiones normales de 4:3 en varios modos de cine (relación de aspecto de 16:9). ✍ Si ve emisiones de programas de alta definición en 720p/1 080i, no podrá z También puede acceder a los ajustes del modo de cine en el menú Wide. Para obtener más detalles, consulte la ❑ página 58. Ejemplo cambiar los modos de Pantalla panorámica. Pulse WIDE MODE varias veces para cambiar a través de los siguientes ajustes del modo panorámico. Descripción Zoom de cine Zoom de cine (Zoom ampliado) amplía el centro de la imagen 4:3 proporcionalmente, mientras que las partes izquierda y derecha de la misma se comprimen para ajustarse a la pantalla de 16:9. La imagen ofrece un aspecto normal, en la medida de lo posible. m Normal devuelve la imagen 4:3 a su tamaño original. Aparecen barras negras en la parte izquierda y derecha para ajustarse a la pantalla de 16:9. Normal m Completa alarga la imagen 4:3 sólo horizontalmente, para ajustarse a la pantalla de 16:9. La imagen ofrece un aspecto alargado. Completa m Acercamiento amplía la imagen 4:3 horizontal y verticalmente para ajustarse a la pantalla de 16:9. Resulta de utilidad para ver películas en formato buzón. Acercamiento Al cambiar canales o entradas, los ajustes del modo de cine cambian a Zoom de cine (o el ajuste de 4:3 normal del menú Wide). Para conservar el ajuste del Modo de cine actual cuando cambien los canales y entradas, establezca 4:3 normal en NO. Para obtener más detalles, consulte la página 59. 50 Uso de los menús Resumen Para abrir y escoger un menú: 1 2 Oprima MENU para que aparezca la pantalla del menú. 3 4 Use la perilla control para desplazarse a través de las diversas funciones. Mueva la perilla control para llegar al icono deseado en el menú. Oprima para seleccionarlo. Vea la página correspondiente al menú para mayores instrucciones sobre cómo desplazarse. El menú proporciona acceso a las siguientes funciones: Icono de menú Para dar por terminada una sesión de menú: Oprima MENU nuevamente. Para terminar una sesión de menú y pasar a otra: Oprima la perilla control B para regresar a los iconos de los menús. Mueva la perilla control B o b para escoger el siguiente icono del menú. Oprima para seleccionarlo. Descripción Página Le permite realizar ajustes a la imagen. También permite personalizar el Modo de imagen basado en el tipo de programa que esté viendo. 52 Ofrece opciones avanzadas de audio, como escuchar un segundo programa de sonido (SAP) o la personalización del efecto del sonido del TV de proyección. 54 Permite configurar una lista de Canal Favorito, ejecutar la 56 función Auto Programación, etc. A Permite fijar el modo de cine, ajustar el centro vertical en 58 modo de cine y fijar el modo 4:3 normal. Permite ajustar el reloj interno del TV de proyección y 60 programarlo para ver emisiones programadas mediante los temporizadores. Proporciona varias opciones para programar canales, identificar las entradas de Video y seleccionar el idioma de los menús en pantalla. 61 51 Uso de los menús Uso del menú Video Para seleccionar el menú Video 1 2 Oprima MENU. 3 Use la perilla control para desplazarse a través de las diversas funciones. 4 Oprima para seleccionar una función. Aparecerá el ajuste correspondiente a la función. 5 6 7 Use la perilla control para efectuar los ajustes deseados. Use la perilla control para pasar al icono de video y oprima . Oprima para seleccionar o aceptar el ajuste. Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla del menú. Para restablecer los ajustes originales de fábrica para Imagen, Brillo, Color, Tinte, Nitidez y Calidez ❑ Oprima RESET en el control remoto cuando se encuentre en el menú Video. Selección de opciones de Video z Para cambiar rápida y fácilmente de una modalidad de video a otra, use el botón PIC MODE del control remoto. El menú Video incluye las siguientes opciones: Opción Descripción Modo Selección del tipo de imagen Vívido Seleccione este modo para aumentar el contraste y la nitidez de la imagen. Estándar Seleccione este modo para ajustes de imagen normal. Película Seleccione este modo para obtener una imagen tenue, ideal para películas. Pro Seleccione este modo para obtener imagen de apariencia profesional natural. ✍ Es posible modificar los ajustes del menú Video (Contraste, Brillo, Color, etc.) para cada modo. 52 Contraste Ajuste para aumentar el contraste de la imagen y profundizar el color, o bien para reducir el contraste y atenuar el color. Brillo Ajuste para aumentar o disminuir el brillo de la imagen. Color Ajuste para aumentar o disminuir la intensidad del color. Tinte Ajuste para aumentar o disminuir los tonos verdes. Nitidez Ajuste para aumentar la nitidez de la imagen o para suavizarla. Uso de los menús Opción Descripción Calidez Elija la temperatura del color que desee: Ajuste de la Frío Seleccione para dar un tono azulado a los colores intensidad del blancos. blanco Neutro Seleccione para dar un tono neutro a los colores blancos. Cálido Crea una imagen de alta resolución con una densidad de 4x para fuentes de alta calidad (por ejemplo, reproductores DVD, receptores de satélite). Entrelazada Recomendado para imágenes en movimiento. Progresiva Recomendado para imágenes fijas y texto. CineMotion Recomendado para películas de 24 exposiciones. (Mejora visual) 53 Uso de los menús Modo DRC Digital Reality Creation (Creación digital de la realidad) Seleccione para dar un tono rojizo a los colores blancos (estándar NTSC). Uso de los menús Uso del menú Audio Para seleccionar el menú Audio 1 2 Oprima MENU. 3 Use la perilla control para desplazarse a través de las diversas funciones. 4 Oprima para seleccionar una función. Aparecerá el ajuste correspondiente a la función. 5 6 7 Use la perilla control para efectuar los ajustes deseados. Use la perilla control para pasar al icono de audio y oprima . Oprima para seleccionar o aceptar el ajuste. Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla del menú. Para restaurar los valores de fábrica de Agudos, Graves y Balance ❑ Oprima RESET en el control remoto cuando se encuentre en el menú Audio. Selección de opciones de Audio El menú Audio incluye las siguientes opciones: Opción Descripción Agudos Ajuste para disminuir o aumentar los tonos de alta frecuencia. Graves Ajuste para disminuir o aumentar los tonos de baja frecuencia. Balance Ajuste para enfatizar el sonido de la bocina izquierda o derecha. Auto Volumen Si Seleccione para estabilizar el volumen. No Seleccione para desactivar Auto Volumen. TruSurround Seleccione esta opción para obtener sonido envolvente (solamente para programas en estéreo). Simulado Añade un efecto de sonido envolvente simulado en los programas monofónicos. No Recepción estereofónica o monofónica normal. Efecto 54 Uso de los menús Descripción MTS Disfrute de programas estereofónicos, bilingües y monofónicos Estéreo Seleccione para la recepción en estéreo al ver un programa transmitido en estéreo. Auto-SAP Seleccione para que el TV de proyección cambie automáticamente a un segundo programa de audio cuando se reciba una señal. (Si no se recibe señal SAP, el TV de proyección permanecerá en el modo Estéreo.) Monofónico Seleccione para la recepción monofónica. (Se utiliza para reducir el ruido durante las transmisiones estereofónicas.) Si Seleccione para activar las bocinas del TV de proyección. No Seleccione para desactivar las bocinas del TV de proyección y escuchar el sonido de éste sólo a través de las bocinas del sistema de sonido externo. Variable Las bocinas del TV de proyección están apagadas, pero se puede ajustar el volumen del sistema de audio a través del control remoto del TV de proyección. Fija Las bocinas del TV de proyección están desactivadas y la salida de volumen, graves y agudos de dicho TV es fija. Utilice el control de volumen del receptor de audio para ajustar el volumen a través del sistema de audio. Bocinas Salida de Audio Control fácil de ajustes de volumen 55 Uso de los menús Opción Uso de los menús Uso del menú Canal Para seleccionar el menú Canal Selección de opciones de Canal 1 2 Oprima MENU. 3 Use la perilla control para desplazarse a través de las diversas opciones. 4 Oprima para seleccionar una función. Aparecerá el ajuste correspondiente a la función. 5 6 7 Use la perilla control para desplazarse por las opciones. Use la perilla control para pasar al icono de canales y oprima . Oprima para seleccionar la opción deseada. Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla del menú. El menú Canal incluye las siguientes opciones: Opción Descripción Canal Favorito Auto Selecciónelo si desea que las opciones de Canal Favorito se ajusten automáticamente en los últimos ocho canales seleccionados con los botones 0-9. Manual Selecciónelo si desea introducir sus propias selecciones como opciones de Canal Favorito. 1 2 3 Cable Oprima para seleccionar el número de un canal favorito. Use la perilla control para desplazarse a través de los canales hasta encontrar el canal que desee agregar a sus favoritos. Oprima para seleccionarlo. Si Seleccione si está recibiendo canales mediante un sistema de cable. No Seleccione si está utilizando una antena. ✍ Debe ejecutar Auto Programación después de cambiar el ajuste de Cable. 56 Uso de los menús Opción Descripción Fijar Canal 2-6 Resulta útil si ha conectado un decodificador o un receptor de satélite AUX 2-6 Video 1 "Fije" el canal de su TV de proyección en 3 ó 4 y use el decodificador, videocasetera o receptor de satélite para cambiar canales. Seleccione una de estas opciones si el dispositivo está conectado a la entrada VHF/UHF. Igual que el 2-6, salvo que se seleccione una de estas opciones si el dispositivo está conectado a la entrada AUX (consulte la página 15). Auto Programación Programa automáticamente el TV de proyección para todos los canales que se reciban. Omitir/ Añadir Canal Elimina y agrega canales. 1 2 3 4 Nombre de Canal Use la perilla control para desplazarse a través de los canales hasta encontrar el canal que desee omitir o agregar. Oprima para seleccionarlo. Oprima la perilla control hacia arriba o hacia abajo para “Agregar” u “Omitir” el canal seleccionado. Oprima para aceptar el cambio. Permite etiquetar un máximo de 20 canales con las siglas de la emisora. 57 Uso de los menús Utilice esta opción al conectar un decodificador para controlar las fuentes de vídeo externas. La salida de TV debe conectarse a través del decodificador. Uso de los menús Uso del menú Wide Para seleccionar el menú Wide 1 2 Oprima MENU. 3 Mueva la perilla control para desplazarse a través de las funciones. 4 Utilice la perilla control para mover el icono de Wide y oprima . Oprima A S a l i r : MENU para seleccionar una función. Aparecerán las opciones de dicha función. 5 6 7 Utilice la perilla control para desplazarse a través de las opciones. Oprima para seleccionar la opción deseada. Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla de menú. Selección de opciones de Wide El menú Wide incluye las siguientes opciones: Opción Descripción z Para cambiar de un modo de cine a otro, utilice el botón WIDE MODE del control remoto. Modo de cine Seleccione un modo de cine para las fuentes 4:3. Zoom de cine Permite ampliar la imagen 4:3, mientras las partes superior e inferior de la misma se comprimen para ajustarse a la pantalla panorámica. z El modo panorámico no está disponible cuando se encuentre en los modos Twin View, Index o Freeze. z 4:3 Default funciona sólo cuando la TV de proyección recibe señales de 480i. 58 Normal Permite devolver la imagen 4:3 al modo normal. Completa Permite ampliar la imagen 4:3 sólo horizontalmente, para rellenar la pantalla panorámica. Acercamiento Permite ampliar la imagen 4:3 horizontal y verticalmente hasta alcanzar una relación de aspecto equivalente que rellene la pantalla panorámica. Uso de los menús Opción 4:3 normal Zoom de cine Seleccione el modo de pantalla por omisión para las fuentes 4:3. Normal Completa Permite ampliar la imagen 4:3, mientras las partes superior e inferior de la misma se comprimen para ajustarse a la pantalla panorámica. Permite devolver la imagen 4:3 al modo normal. Permite ampliar la imagen 4:3 sólo horizontalmente, para rellenar la pantalla panorámica. Acercamiento Permite ampliar la imagen 4:3 horizontal y verticalmente hasta alcanzar una relación de aspecto equivalente que rellene la pantalla panorámica. No Centro vertical Permite seguir utilizando el ajuste del modo panorámico actual cuando se cambie el canal o entrada. Permite mover la posición de la imagen hacia arriba y hacia abajo en la ventana. (Sólo se encuentra disponible en los modos Zoom de cine y Acercamiento.) Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba o hacia abajo para elegir una posición y oprima . ✍ Algunos programas en modo panorámico (en particular determinadas obras dramáticas) se mostrarán en relaciones de aspecto que requieren la visualización de bandas negras en las partes superior e inferior de la pantalla 16:9. Para obtener más información, consulte la documentación suministrada con el reproductor de DVD o póngase en contacto con su proveedor de contenido. 59 Uso de los menús z Si el valor 4:3 normal no se establece en NO, el ajuste del modo de cine sólo cambia en el canal actual. Al cambiar los canales (o entradas), el modo de cine se sustituye automáticamente por el ajuste 4:3 normal. Para conservar el ajuste del modo de cine actual al cambiar los canales y entradas, establezca 4:3 normal en NO. Descripción Uso de los menús Uso del menú Reloj Para seleccionar el menú Reloj 1 2 Oprima MENU. Use la perilla control para pasar al icono del reloj y oprima . Para poner la hora actual 1 Use la perilla control para seleccionar “Hora actual” y luego oprima . 2 Si está vigente el horario de verano, primero ponga esta modalidad en “Si”. 3 4 Use la perilla control para poner la hora correcta y luego oprima Mover: Escoger: S a l i r : MENU . Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla de menú. Para activar el reloj Antes de activar el reloj, no se olvide de colocar el reloj de su TV de proyección a la hora actual y en la modalidad del horario de verano. 1 Con la perilla control, seleccione “Reloj 1” o “Reloj 2” y luego oprima . 2 Utilice el botón de control para ingresar el día, la hora, el canal y las preferencias de duración del temporizador y, a continuación, presione para seleccionar cada opción. 3 Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla del menú. Para reinicializar la hora actual y los relojes ❑ Oprima RESET en el control remoto tras seleccionar esa opción en el menú Reloj. Selección de opciones de Reloj 60 El menú Reloj incluye las siguientes opciones: Opción Descripción Reloj 1 Reloj 2 Programar Seleccione para indicar el día, hora, duración y canal correspondiente a cada reloj. No Seleccione para apagar el reloj respectivo. (Se guardará la selección anterior.) Hora Actual Ajusta la hora actual. Hora de verano Si Seleccione en primavera para ajustar la hora durante el horario de verano. No Seleccione en otoño para ajustar la hora al final del horario de verano. Uso de los menús Uso del menú Ajustes Para seleccionar el menú Ajustes 1 2 3 Use la perilla control para pasar al icono de ajustes oprima . y Use la perilla control para desplazarse a través de las funciones. Mover: Escoger: S a l i r : MENU 4 Oprima para seleccionar una función. Aparecerá el ajuste correspondiente a la función. 5 6 7 Use la perilla control para desplazarse por las opciones. Oprima Uso de los menús Selección de opciones de Ajustes Oprima MENU. para seleccionar la opción deseada. Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla del menú. El menú Ajustes incluye las siguientes opciones: Opción Descripción Control paterno Permite configurar el TV para bloquear programas de acuerdo con su contenido y niveles de clasificación. Para obtener información detallada sobre la configuración, consulte “Uso del menú Paterno” en la página 63. Caption Vision (subtítulos) Permite realizar la selección entre los tres modos de subtítulo (para programas que se emiten con subtítulos). No Desactiva Caption Vision. CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4 Muestra una versión impresa del diálogo o los efectos de sonido de un programa. (Debe ajustarse en CC1 para la mayoría de los programas.) Text1, Text2, Text3, Text4 Muestra información de la cadena o emisora utilizando la mitad de la pantalla o toda (si se encuentra disponible). Para que aparezcan subtítulos, seleccione CC1. XDS (Servicio ampliado de datos) Muestra el nombre de la cadena y del programa, su duración y la hora de emisión si la emisora ofrece este servicio. (Continúa) 61 Uso de los menús Opción Descripción Etiqueta de Video Esta función le permite identificar los aparatos de audio y video que usted haya conectado al TV de proyección, a fin de poder identificarlos en la pantalla al usar TV/VIDEO. Una vez seleccionada la opción Etiqueta de Video en el menú Video, use la perilla control para hacer resaltar la entrada que quiere para seleccionarla. Después, use etiquetar y luego oprima la perilla control para recorrer las etiquetas. Oprima para seleccionar el aparato que conectó a cada entrada en la parte trasera del TV de proyección. Seleccione “Omitir” si no tiene conectado un aparato a la entrada respectiva. VIDEO 1 Receptor, VHS, DVD, Satélite, Decodificador, 8 mm, DTV, LD, Beta, Omitir VIDEO 2/3/4 VHS, DVD, Satélite, Decodificador, 8 mm, DTV, LD, Beta, Omitir VIDEO 5/6/7 DVD, Satélite, Decodificador, DTV, HD, Omitir Si selecciona Omitir, el TV de proyección omitirá esta conexión cuando oprima TV/VIDEO. ✍ Cuando haya ajustado la Etiqueta de video de Video 1 en "Receptor", podrá cambiar los canales con el control remoto y la entrada del televisor permanecerá en Video 1. Para obtener más información, consulte "Conexión de un receptor AV (Audio Video)" en la página 30. Idioma 62 Seleccione el idioma en que desea ver todos los menús en pantalla: English, Español, Français. Uso de los menús Uso del menú Paterno El menú Paterno permite configurar el TV de proyección para bloquear programas de acuerdo con su contenido y niveles de clasificación. Estas clasificaciones las asigna una junta federal de clasificaciones. No todos los programas están clasificados. El uso de Bloqueo Paterno permite bloquear programas con una clasificación específica, pero no bloquea el canal completo. ✍ El Índice de canales desplazable no funcionará cuando el bloqueo paterno esté activado. En primer lugar, establezca una contraseña y, a continuación, seleccione el país en el que resida (EE.UU. o Canadá) y la clasificación deseada. 1 2 Oprima MENU. Use la perilla control para pasar al icono Ajsustes Mover: 3 Escoger: y oprima . S a l i r : MENU Asegúrese de que la opción “Control paterno” esté seleccionada y oprima . Salir: 4 Use los botones 0-9 del control remoto para asentar su contraseña de cuatro dígitos. 5 Confirme su contraseña, volviendo a asentarla. La contraseña se almacena y aparecerán las opciones del menú Paterno. ✍ La contraseña introducida aquí es necesaria para acceder en el futuro al menú Paterno. Si pierde la contraseña, consulte “Contraseña perdida” en la página 77. ✍ Si desea cambiar la contraseña, consulte la página 65. 63 Uso de los menús Para seleccionar la clasificación Uso de los menús 6 Compruebe que “País” está seleccionado, y oprima 7 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba o abajo para seleccionar EE.UU. o Canadá según el país en el que resida, y oprima . 8 Mueva la perilla control hacia abajo para seleccionar “Bloqueo Paterno” y oprima . 9 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba o abajo para seleccionar la clasificación que desee y oprima . . Si selecciona Infante, Niño, Joven o Especial, el Control Paterno se activará automáticamente. Si desea seleccionar las clasificaciones de Especial, consulte “Uso de opciones de clasificaciones personalizadas” en la página 66. 10 64 Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla del menú. Uso de los menús El menú Paterno incluye las siguientes opciones: Opción Descripción Bloqueo Paterno Activación o desactivación de clasificaciones y selección de un sistema de clasificación No Bloqueo Paterno está desactivado. No se bloquea ningún programa para su visualización. Infante Las clasificaciones máximas permitidas son: ❏ EE.UU.: TV-Y, TV-G, G ❏ Canadá: TV-Y, C, G Niño Las clasificaciones máximas permitidas son: ❏ EE.UU.: TV-PG, PG ❏ Canadá: TV-PG, PG, 8 ans+ Joven Las clasificaciones máximas permitidas son: ❏ EE.UU.: TV-14, PG-13 ❏ Canadá: TV-14, 14+, 13 ans+ Especial Selecciónelo para establecer clasificaciones manualmente: ❑ EE.UU.: Consulte la página 69 para obtener información detallada. ❑ Canadá: Consulte la página 70 para obtener información detallada. z Para obtener una descripción de las clasificaciones Infante, Niño y Joven, consulte las páginas 69 y 70. Cambiar la Contraseña Para cambiar la contraseña (Consulte a continuación.). Para desactivar la función Control Paterno ❑ Ajusta Bloqueo Paterno del menú Paterno en No. Para cambiar la contraseña Visualización de programas bloqueados 1 Seleccione la opción Cambiar la Contraseña mientras se encuentra en el menú Paterno; para ello, utilice la perilla control y oprima . 2 Introduzca una nueva contraseña de cuatro dígitos mediante los botones 0-9. 3 4 Confirme la nueva contraseña introduciéndola de nuevo. Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla de menú. Es posible ver programas bloqueados mediante la introducción de la contraseña. 1 2 Oprima ENTER cuando esté sintonizado a un programa bloqueado. Introduzca la contraseña mediante los botones 0-9. Control Paterno se cancelará temporalmente hasta que apague el TV de proyección. 65 Uso de los menús z Si no está familiarizado con el sistema de clasificación Parental Guideline, debe seleccionar Infante, Niño, o Joven con el fin de simplificar la selección de clasificaciones. Para establecer más clasificaciones restrictivas, seleccione Especial. Uso de los menús Uso de opciones de clasificaciones personalizadas Si desea seleccionar la clasificaciones que desea que se bloqueen en Especial, siga el procedimiento que se describe a continuación. 1 Realice los pasos 1 a 8 de “Para seleccionar la clasificación” en la página 63 para mostrar las opciones del Bloqueo Paterno. 2 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba o abajo para seleccionar “Especial” y oprima . 3 Compruebe que “Clasificación de Cine” está seleccionado, y oprima . 4 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba o abajo para seleccionar la clasificación que desea bloquear, y oprima . Aparecerá el indicador automáticamente junto a la clasificación seleccionada y junto a todas las clasificaciones cuyo grado de restricción sea “mayor”. De este modo se indica qué programas serán bloqueados. Para desbloquear una clasificación, selecciónela moviendo la perilla control hacia arriba o abajo, y oprima . El indicador cambia a “-” y todas las clasificaciones “inferiores” se desbloquean. 66 Uso de los menús Mueva la perilla control hacia la izquierda y, a continuación, hacia abajo para seleccionar “Clasificación de TV”o “Programar”, y oprima . 6 Aparecerá el menú de ajuste de “Clasificación de TV”. 7 Mueva la perilla control hacia arriba o abajo para seleccionar la clasificación que desea bloquear, y oprima . Uso de los menús 5 Aparecerá el indicador automáticamente junto a la clasificación seleccionada y junto a todas las clasificaciones cuyo grado de restricción sea “mayor”. De este modo se indica qué programas serán bloqueados. Para desbloquear una clasificación, selecciónela moviendo la perilla control hacia arriba o abajo, y oprima . El indicador cambia a “-” y todas las clasificaciones “inferiores” se desbloquean. Algunas clasificaciones contienen clasificaciones de contenido adicionales, llamadas “restricciones”. Las restricciones se definen del siguiente modo: D (diálogos de contenido sexual), FV (violencia ficticia), L (lenguaje obsceno), S (situaciones sexuales) y V (violencia). Mediante estas restricciones podrá definir límites adicionales. Todas las restricciones incluidas en una clasificación se bloquearán. Si desea poder visualizarlas, vaya al paso 8. (Continúa) 67 Uso de los menús 8 Mueva la perilla control hacia la izquierda o la derecha para seleccionar la restricción que desea visualizar y oprima . “–” aparecerá junto a la restricción seleccionada, indicando que podrán verse los programas que reúnan las características de esa restricción. Si oprima de nuevo, aparecerá para indicar que los programas que coincidan con esa restricción se volverán a bloquear. 9 Repita el paso 8 si desea establecer otras restricciones. Se bloquearán todos los programas que reúnan las características de las clasificaciones que seleccione y además cualquier otra que sea superior, excepto las restricciones previamente canceladas. 10 68 Oprima MENU para salir de la pantalla del menú. Uso de los menús Opciones de clasificación personalizada para EE.UU. Si seleccionó EE.UU. como país de residencia consulte la página 63, el menú de clasificación personalizada incluirá las siguientes opciones. (Si seleccionó Canadá, consulte la página 70.) Opción z Si elige bloquear programas de televisión no clasificados, tenga en cuenta que es posible que se bloqueen los siguientes tipos de programas: emisiones de emergencia, programas de contenido político, deportes, noticias, anuncios de servicio público, programas religiosos e información meteorológica. Clasificación de G Cine PG Clasificación de TV Bloqueo de programas por su clasificación, contenido o ambos Niños de todas las edades y audiencia en general. Se sugiere supervisión paterna. PG-13 Supervisión paterna para niños menores de 13 años. R Visualización restringida, se sugiere supervisión paterna para niños menores de 17 años. NC-17 yX Visualización prohibida para adolescentes de 17 años y menos. Opciones basadas en la edad TV-Y Niños de todas las edades. TV-Y7 Dirigido a niños más mayores. TV-G Audiencia en general. TV-PG Se sugiere supervisión paterna. TV-14 Padres seriamente advertidos. TV-MA Sólo audiencia madura. Opciones basadas en el contenido FV Violencia ficticia. D Diálogos insinuantes. L Lenguaje obsceno. S Situaciones de carácter sexual. V Violencia. No Clasificado Bloquear Bloquea todos los programas y películas emitidos sin clasificación. Bloqueo de programas o Permitir Permite ver programas y películas emitidos sin películas emitidos clasificación. sin clasificación ✍ Las clasificaciones de contenido aumentarán en función del nivel de la clasificación basada en la edad. Por ejemplo, un programa con una clasificación TV-PG V (Violencia) puede contener violencia moderada, mientras que una clasificación TV-14 V (Violencia) puede contener violencia más intensa. (Continúa) 69 Uso de los menús z Para asegurar la máxima capacidad de bloqueo, deben bloquearse las clasificaciones basadas en la edad. Descripción Uso de los menús Opciones de clasificación personalizada para Canadá Si seleccionó Canadá como país de residencia en consulte la página 63, el menú de clasificación personalizada incluirá las siguientes opciones. (Si seleccionó EE.UU., consulte la página 69.) Opción Descripción Clasificación Inglesa C Niños de todas las edades. C8+ Niños de 8 años y mayores. G Programación general. PG Supervisión paterna. 14+ Audiencia de 14 años y mayores. 18+ Programación adulta. G Programación general. 8 ans+ No recomendado para niños pequeños. 13 ans+ No recomendado para edades inferiores a 13 años. 16 ans+ No recomendado para edades inferiores a 16 años. 18 ans+ Programación restringida a adultos. Clasificación Francesa Clasificación de Consulte “Clasificación de TV” en la página 69 para obtener EE. UU. información detallada. 70 Información adicional Programación del control remoto El control remoto está programado para utilizar equipos de video Sony. Equipo Sony Videocaseteras Beta, ED Beta Videocasetera de 8 mm Videocasetera VHS Reproductor DVD Posición del selector del control remoto AV1 Clave programable 303 AV2 AV3 DVD 302 301 751 Si dispone de algún equipo de video que no sea Sony que desee controlar con el control remoto del TV de proyección, utilice los siguientes procedimientos para programar el control remoto. ✍ El equipo debe disponer de capacidad remota infrarroja (IR) para poder utilizarse con el control remoto. Consulte las “Claves de fabricantes” en la página 73 y localice la clave de tres dígitos correspondiente a su aparato. Si aparece más de una clave, use la que aparece primero para llevar a cabo el siguiente procedimiento. Para programar un decodificador o un receptor de satélite 1 2 3 4 5 6 Abra el panel del control remoto. Oprima CODE SET dentro del panel. Cierre el panel y oprima SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION). Introduzca el número de código de tres dígitos del fabricante mediante los botones 0-9. Oprima ENTER. Para comprobar si el número de código funciona, oriente el control remoto del TV de proyección hacia el componente y oprima el botón POWER verde que se corresponda con ese componente. Si responde el aparato, la programación está hecha. De lo contrario, intente con las demás claves correspondientes a su aparato. (Continúa) 71 Información adicional Para programar un equipo de video 1 2 Abra el panel del control remoto. 3 Oprima CODE SET dentro del panel. Deslice el selector a la posición que corresponda al tipo de aparato deseado. ✍ Debe realizar el paso 4 antes de 10 segundos después del paso 3, o deberá iniciar la operación de nuevo a partir del paso 3. 4 Cierre el panel e introduzca el número de código de tres dígitos del fabricante mediante los botones 0-9. 5 6 Oprima ENTER. Para comprobar si el número de código funciona, oriente el control remoto del TV de proyección hacia el componente, abra el panel y oprima el botón POWER verde. Si responde el aparato, la programación está hecha. De lo contrario, intente con las demás claves correspondientes a su aparato. Consejos ❑ Si se indica más de una clave, intente introducirlos uno por uno hasta que encuentre la que sirve con su equipo. 72 ❑ Si introduce una clave nueva, la clave que había introducido previamente durante el ajuste se borrará. ❑ En casos de excepción, es posible que no se pueda emplear el equipo con el control remoto Sony. En este caso, utilice la unidad de control remoto propia del equipo. Información adicional Claves de fabricantes Pentax Philco Philips Pioneer Quasar RCA/ PROSCAN Realistic Sansui Samsung Sanyo Scott Sharp Shintom Signature 2000 (M. Ward) SV2000 Sylvania Symphonic Tashiro Tatung Teac Technics Toshiba Wards Yamaha Zenith Clave 309, 308 327 308, 309, 306, 307 305, 304 308, 309 308, 309, 310 308 308, 309, 306 304, 305, 308, 309, 311, 312, 313, 310, 329 309, 330, 328, 335, 324, 338 314 322, 313, 321 330, 335 312, 313, 321, 335, 323, 324, 325, 326 327, 328 315 338, 327 338 308, 309, 338, 310 338 332 314, 336, 337 314, 336, 338, 337 309, 308 312, 311 327, 328, 335, 331, 332 314, 330, 336, 337 331 RCA Toshiba 755 754 Decodificadores Fabricante Clave Hamlin/Regal 222, 223, 224, 225, 226 Jerrold/G. I./ 201, 202, 203, Motorola 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 218 Oak 227, 228, 229 Panasonic 219, 220, 221 Pioneer 214, 215 Scientific 209, 210, 211 Atlanta Tocom 216, 217 Zenith 212, 213 Receptores de satélite Fabricante Clave Sony 801 General 802 Electric Hitachi 805 Hughes 804 Panasonic 803 RCA/ 802, 808 PROSCAN Toshiba 806, 807 Reproductores DVD Fabricante Clave Sony 751 Panasonic 753 Pioneer 752 73 Información adicional Videocaseteras Fabricante Clave Sony 301 Admiral 327 (M. Ward) Aiwa 338, 344 Audio Dynamic 314, 337 Broksonic 319, 317 Canon 309, 308 Citizen 332 Craig 302, 332 Criterion 315 Curtis Mathes 304, 338, 309 Daewoo 341, 312, 309 DBX 314, 336, 337 Dimensia 304 Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, 341 Fisher 330, 335 Funai 338 General Electric 329, 304, 309 Go Video 322, 339, 340 Goldstar 332 Hitachi 306, 304, 305, 338 Instant Replay 309, 308 JC Penney 309, 305, 304, 330, 314, 336, 337 JVC 314, 336, 337, 345, 346, 347 Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337 LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338 Magnavox 308, 309, 310 Marantz 314, 336, 337 Marta 332 Memorex 309, 335 Minolta 305, 304 Mitsubishi/ 323, 324, 325, MGA 326 Multitech 325, 338, 321 NEC 314, 336, 337 Fabricante Olympic Optimus Panasonic Información adicional Uso del control remoto con otros aparatos Con una videocasetera Abra el panel y deslice el selector a la entrada de audio o video que usted programó para este aparato Para ... Activar/desactivar Cambiar de canal Grabar Reproducir Detener el funcionamiento Avanzar rápidamente Rebobinar la cinta Hacer pausa Buscar una imagen hacia delante o hacia atrás Cambiar el modo de entrada Con un reproductor DVD Oprima botón POWER (verde) (denro del panel) CH +/– N y REC simultáneamente. N x M m X (oprímalo de nuevo para reanudar la reproducción normal) M o m durante la reproducción (deje de oprimirlo para reanudar la reproducción normal) selector Abra el panel y deslice el selector a la entrada de DVD que usted programó para este aparato. Para ... Activar/desactivar Reproducir Detener el funcionamiento Hacer pausa Oprima botón POWER (verde) (dentro del panel) N x X (oprímalo de nuevo para reanudar la reproducción normal) Recorrer las diferentes pistas de M para avanzar o m para retroceder un disco de audio Recorrer los diferentes CH+ para avanzar o CH– para retroceder capítulos de un disco de video Mostrar el menú DVD DVD MENU Ver el menú (Ajustes) MENU Usar el menú DVD M, m, <, ,, ENTER 74 Información adicional Con un decodificador Oprima Activar/desactivar SAT/CABLE (POWER) Seleccionar decodificador SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) Seleccionar canales botones 0-9, ENTER Cambiar de canal CH +/– Volver al canal anterior JUMP Para ... Oprima Activar/desactivar SAT/CABLE (POWER) Información adicional Con un receptor de satélite Para ... Seleccionar receptor de satélite SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION) Seleccionar canales botones 0-9, ENTER Cambiar de canal CH +/– Volver al canal anterior JUMP Ver el número de canal DISPLAY Ver la guía DBS GUIDE Ver el menú DBS MENU El resalte (cursor) perilla control o flechas Seleccionar opciones 75 Información adicional Solución de problemas Si después de leer este manual de instrucciones desea realizar otras consultas relacionadas con el uso de su nuevo TV de proyección Sony, póngase en contacto con su distribuidor Sony. Problema Soluciones posibles No hay imagen (la pantalla no se enciende), no hay sonido ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ El control remoto no funciona ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ Imagen oscura, pobre o ❏ inexistente (pantalla encendida), ❏ buen sonido ❏ ❏ Asegúrese de que el cable de corriente del TV de proyección está conectado con firmeza a la toma de corriente de la pared. Oprima el botón de corriente de la parte delantera del TV de proyección. Compruebe si el ajuste de TV/VIDEO es correcto: para ver el TV de proyección, póngalo en TV y para ver las imágenes de un equipo conectado, póngalo en VIDEO1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ó 7. Pruebe con otro canal. Podría ser un problema de la emisora. Se ha activado la función Control Paterno (consulte “Uso del menú Paterno” en la página 63). Si el TV de proyección no enciende y una luz roja sigue parpadeando, es posible que el TV de proyección necesite servicio de un técnico. Llame al Centro de Servicio Sony. Las pilas podrían estar agotadas. Sustitúyalas. Pulse TV (FUNCTION) cuando utilice el televisor de proyección. Compruebe que el cable de alimentación del televisor esté conectado firmemente a la toma mural. Coloque el televisor de proyección a unos 91 cm o 121 cm como mínimo de luces fluorescentes. Compruebe la orientación de las pilas. ❏ ❏ Ajuste el valor de Contraste del menú Video (consulte la página 52). Ajuste el valor de Brillo del menú Video (consulte la página 52). Compruebe las conexiones de la antena y del cable. Ajuste la convergencia de nuevo utilizando FLASH FOCUS (consulte “Ajuste automático de la convergencia —FLASH FOCUS™—” en la página 33). Oprima MUTING para que desaparezca “MUTING” de la pantalla (consulte la página 37). Compruebe que Bocinas está en Si en el menú Audio (consulte la página 55). Compruebe el ajuste de MTS en el menú Audio (consulte “MTS” en la página 55). No se pueden recibir canales ❏ digitales (cuando se conecta el receptor DTV) ❏ Compruebe las conexiones entre el receptor DTV y el TV de proyección (consulte la página 28). Compruebe si su localidod eatá preparada para recibir emisiones digitales. No puede recibir canales de ❏ banda alta (UHF) cuando utiliza ❏ una antena Sin color ❏ Cambie Cable a No (consulte la página 56). Utilice Auto Programación del menú Canal para añadir canales que se reciban y que no se encuentren en la memoria del TV de proyección (consulte la página 57). Ajuste los valores de Color del menú Video (consulte la página 52). Sólo aparecen interferencias y ❏ ruido en la pantalla ❏ ❏ ❏ Compruebe el ajuste de Cable en el menú Canal (consulte “Cable” en la página 56). Compruebe las conexiones de antena/cable. Asegúrese de que el canal está emitiendo programas. Oprima ANT para cambiar el modo de entrada (consulte la página 40). Buena imagen, sin sonido 76 ❏ Información adicional Problema Soluciones posibles Rayas o líneas con puntos ❏ ❏ Ajuste la antena. Aleje el TV de proyección de fuentes de interferencia como automóviles, letreros de neón o secadores de pelo. El televisor se queda fijo en un ❏ canal ❏ Utilice Auto Programación del menú Canal para añadir canales que se reciban y que no se encuentren en la memoria del TV de proyección (consulte la página 57). Compruebe los ajustes de Fijar Canal (consulte la página 57). Imágenes dobles o fantasma ❏ Utilice una antena exterior altamente direccional o un cable (cuando el problema lo causen los reflejos provocados por montañas cercanas o edificios altos). Imposible utilizar el menú ❏ Si la opción del menú que se desea seleccionar aparece en gris, no se puede seleccionar. Apague y encienda de nuevo el TV de proyección. ❏ Utilice Auto Programación en el menú Canal para añadir canales que pueden recibirse y que no están programados en el televisor (consulte la página 57). Compruebe los ajustes de cable. Asegúrese de que Cable está en la posición Si en el menú Canal (consulte la página 56). ❏ Aumente el volumen del decodificador mediante el control remoto de éste. Después oprima TV (FUNCTION) y ajuste el volumen del TV de proyección. No se obtiene suficiente volumen al utilizar un decodificador El televisor no muestra todos los ❏ canales por cable disponibles. ❏ Asegúrese de que Cable está en la posición Si en el menú Canal (consulte "Cable" en la página 56). Utilice Auto Programación en el menú Canal para añadir canales de televisión que pueden recibirse y que no están programados en el televisor (consulte la página 57). ❏ Utilice Auto Programación del menú Canal para añadir canales de televisión que se reciban y que no se encuentren en la memoria del TV de proyección (consulte la página 57). Contraseña perdida ❏ En la pantalla de contraseñas (consulte la página 63), introduzca la siguiente contraseña maestra: 4357. La contraseña maestra borra la contraseña anterior; no puede utilizarse para desbloquear canales temporalmente. No se puede cambiar el canal con el control remoto ❏ Si está usando otro dispositivo para cambiar canales, asegúrese que no ha cambiado sin querer su TV de proyección del canal 3 ó 4. Si utiliza otro dispositivo para controlar canales, asegúrese de que ha oprimido el botón de “función” correspondiente a ese dispositivo, o de que el interruptor deslizante está correctamente ajustado. Por ejemplo, si utiliza el sistema de cable para controlar canales, asegúrese de oprimir SAT/CABLE. Asegúrese que la función de Etiqueta de Video no está en Omitir (consulte la página 62). Imposible recibir canales Imposible seleccionar un canal ❏ No se puede ver la lista de los demás aparatos de video que están conectados al TV de proyección ❏ Aparece un cuadro negro en la ❏ pantalla Está seleccionada una opción de texto en el menú de Ajustes y no se está transmitiendo texto (consulte la página 61 para cambiar los Ajustes). Para apagar esta función, seleccione No en la opción Caption Vision (subtítulos). Si desea ver subtítulos, escoja CC1 en lugar de Texto 1-4. (Continúa) 77 Información adicional Si utiliza un televisor por cable ❏ no podrá recibir ningún canal ❏ ❏ Información adicional Problema Soluciones posibles No aparece la imagen gemela o ❏ ésta permanece sin movimiento ❏ ❏ Se ve el mismo programa en ambas imágenes ❏ ❏ Asegúrese que la imagen gemela se encuentre sintonizada con una fuente de video o un canal con programación al aire. Es posible que se encuentre sintonizada con una entrada de video que no tiene nada conectado. Vea sus entradas de video, utilizando TV/VIDEO. Twin View no está programado para recibir una señal de la entrada AUX. Si usted conectó una videocasetera, reproductor DVD o receptor de satélite a la entrada AUX en su TV de proyección, no aparecerá en la segunda imagen. Es posible que ambas imágenes se encuentren sintonizadas al mismo canal. Trate de cambiar el canal, ya sea de la imagen principal o de la segunda imagen. Es posible que su instalación requiera que todos los canales sean seleccionados a través de un decodificador. El decodificador puede descodificar una sola señal a la vez y, por lo mismo, no se puede utilizar la función Twin View. De ser posible, conecte un cable directo a la entrada VHF/UHF de su TV de proyección. (Esto funciona sólo si su sistema de cable suministra una señal descodificada.) Lo único que aparece en la ❏ segunda imagen son canales de televisión Asegúrese que Etiqueta de video no está programado para omitir sus entradas de video. Consulte el menú Ajustes en la página 61. Canal Favorito no muestra sus ❏ elecciones Verifique que Canal Favorito está configurado en modalidad de Manual en el menú Canal (consulte “Canal Favorito” en la página 56). Algunas fuentes de video no ❏ aparecen cuando se oprime TV/ VIDEO Asegúrese de que la Etiqueta de Video no está ajustada a Omitir (consulte “Etiqueta de Video” en la página 62). El decodificador digital no funciona ❏ ❏ 78 Compruebe que no haya conectado el decodificador digital a la toma TO CONVERTER del televisor, ya que esta toma no es compatible con los decodificadores digitales. Si conecta una videocasetera y un decodificador digital, necesitará un bifurcador bidireccional especial diseñado para utilizarse con dicho decodificador. Póngase en contacto con su distribuidor de cable para obtener más información. Información adicional Especificaciones Sistema de proyección Tubo de imagen Lentes de proyección Antena Systema de televisión Tamaño de la pantalla (medida diagonalmente) 2-13 14-69 1-125 ca 120V, 60 Hz Video (IN) 4 S Video (IN) 3 Audio (IN) 6 AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT 1 1 terminal, 3,3 V T.M.D.S., 50 ohm El terminal de entrada DVI cumple con la norma EIA-861 y no está destinado a ser utilizado con computadores personales. 1 Vpico-pico, desequilibrado de 75 ohm, sincronización negativa Y: 1 Vpico-pico, desequilibrado de 75 ohm, sincronización negativa C: 0,286 Vpico-pico (señal de sincronización), 75 ohm 500 mVrms (modulación 100%) Impedancia: 47 kilohm 500 mVrms al máximo ajuste de volumen (variable) 500 mVrms (fijo) TV Out 1 CONTROL S (IN/OUT) Entradas de componente de video 1 2 (Y, PB, PR) Impedancia (salida): 1 kilohm 1 Vpico-pico, desequilibrado de 75 ohm, sincronización negativa miniconectores Y: 1,0 Vpico-pico, desequilibrado de 75 ohm, sincronización negativa PB: 0,7 Vpico-pico, 75 ohm PR: 0,7 Vpico-pico, 75 ohm Entradas RF Convertidor Salida de la bocina 2 1 20W × 2 (Continúa) 79 Información adicional Cobertura de canales VHF UHF CATV Requisitos de suministro eléctrico Número de entradas/salidas DVI-HDTV 3 tubos de imagen, 3 lentes, sistema horizontal en línea Tubos monocromáticos de gran brillo y 17,78 cm (tamaño de trama 16 cm), con acople óptico y sistema de enfriamiento líquido Alto rendimiento, lentes híbridas F1.1 de gran diámetro Terminal externo de 75 ohm para VHF/UHF NTSC, estándar americano de televisión 116,84 cm (46 pulgadas) (KP-46WT510) 129,54 cm (51 pulgadas) (KP-51WS510 y KP-51WS505) 144,78 cm (57 pulgadas) (KP-57WS510) Información adicional Dimensiones (An x Al x Prf) Peso Consumo de energía En uso En espera Accesorios suministrados Control remoto Baterías AA (R6) Accesorios opcionales Cable AV Cable de audio Cable Control S Cable de video de componente Receptor AV Soporte de TV 42 3/4× 40 × 24 pulgadas (1 085 × 1 016 × 609 mm) (KP-46WT510) 471/8× 515/8 × 247/8 pulgadas (1 196,85 × 1 311,15 × 631,69 mm) (KP-51WS505) 47 × 53 1/8 × 25 5/8 pulgadas (1 194 × 1 350 × 650 mm) (KP-51WS510) 52 1/4 × 54 1/4 × 27 1/4 pulgadas (1 326 × 1 377 × 690 mm) (KP-57WS510) 135 lb 9 oz (61,5 kg) (KP-46WT510) 167 lb 9 oz (76 kg) (KP-51WS505) 172 lb (78,2 kg) (KP-51WS510) 195 lb (88,6 kg) (KP-57WS510) 230 W Menos de 1 W RM-Y909 2 suministradas para el control remoto VMC-810/820/830 HG RKC-515HG RK-G69HG VMC-10/30 HG STR-V555ES SU-46WT5 El diseño y las especificaciones están sujetos a cambios sin previo aviso. 80 Información adicional Glosario de terminología En este manual se incluyen ciertos términos en inglés. A continuación encontrar a su traducción y el número de página donde aparecen. Español “Imagen” “Brillo” ENTRADA Desplegable Chip V película Seleccionar AUDIO D/I ENTRADA VIDEO 7 AL CONVERTIDOR SALIDA DE S VIDEO (I/D) SALIDA TV SALIDA AUDIO (VAR/FIJ) I(MONO)D ENTRADA/SALIDA SALIDA DE S VIDEO ENTRADA DE S VIDEO ENTRADA DE VIDEO ENTRADA DE AUDIO SALIDA DE VIDEO ENTRADA DE VIDEO AUDIO 1 ENTRADA SALIDA Configuración (FUNCIÓN) FUNCIÓN INTRO MODO PANORÁMICO Acercamiento panorámico Acercamiento GRAB INTRO Página 3 3 8 8 8 8 13 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 22 22 26 28 29 29 29 30 30 32 32 35 35 35 35 35 36 36 Información adicional Texto en el manual “Picture” “Brightness” IN Pull-Down V-Chip film Select AUDIO R/L VIDEO 7 IN TO CONVERTER S VIDEO OUT (L/R) TV OUT AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) L(MONO)R IN/OUT S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO L IN OUT Setup (FUNCTION) FUNCTION ENTER WIDE MODE Wide Zoom Zoom REC ENTER (Continúa) 81 Información adicional Texto en el manual FUNCTION Multi-channel TV Sound IN “joystick” IN WIDE MODE Wide Wide Zoom TruSurround WIDE WIDE MODE Wide Wide Zoom Zoom Wide Wide Zoom Zoom Parental Guideline ENTER FUNCTION ENTER ENTER REC ENTER ENTER FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION 65 pulgadas ohmios WIDE MODE TV OUT 82 Español FUNCIÓN Sonido TV multicanal ENTRADA “mando” ENTRADA MODO PANORÁMICO Panorámico Acercamiento panorámico Sonido envolvente real PANORÁMICO MODO PANORÁMICO Panorámico Acercamiento panorámico Acercamiento Panorámico Acercamiento panorámico Acercamiento Pauta de seguridad INTRO FUNCIÓN INTRO INTRO GRAB INTRO INTRO FUNCIÓN FUNCIÓN FUNCIÓN 165 cm ohm MODO PANORÁMICO SALIDA TV Página 37 38 39 41 42 47 47 47 51 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 62 62 68 68 69 71 71 72 72 73 74 76 76 78 79 Índice alfabético A Ajustes de audio 54 Descripción 8 Autoajustes 32, 57 B Balance, ajuste 54 Baterías, inserción en el control remoto 10 Bloqueo Paterno, descripción 8 Botones ANT 37 CH +/– 38 CODE SET 39 de encendido SAT/CABLE 38 de encendido TV 38 de función SAT/CABLE 38 de función TV 38–39 DISPLAY 37 DRC CINEMOTION 38 DVD MENU 39 DVD TITLE 39 FAVORITES 38 FREEZE 37 GUIDE 38 INDEX 37 JUMP 37 MENU 38 MTS/SAP 39 MUTING 37 PIC. MODE 37 POWER 39 RESET 38 SLEEP 37 SYSTEM OFF 39 TV/VIDEO 38 C Cable Audio/Video 12 S VIDEO 12 Cable coaxial 12 Cámara de video, conexión 29 Canal Favorito Ajuste 56 Auto 56 Descripción 9 Manual 56 Uso 43 Canal, menú 51, 56 Información adicional Agudos, ajuste 54 Ajuste de canales 32 Ajustes, menú 51, 61 Ampliación de imágenes en Imagen Gemela (Twin View) 46 Añadir canales a la lista de canales 57 Antena, conexión 16 Audio, menú 51, 54 Auto Programación (programación de canales) 32, 57 Auto Volumen VOL +/– 37 WIDE MODE 38 Brillo, ajuste 52 Canales Ajuste 32 Creación de etiquetas 57 Canales bloqueados Visualización 65 CineMotion, DRC 38, 53 Clasificaciones, ajuste 63–65 Claves de fabricantes 73 Color, ajuste 52 Conexión Cámara de video 29 Decodificador 18, 20 Decodificador o antena 16 Receptor de audio 25 Receptor de satélite 23, 24 Receptor de televisión digital 28 Reproductor DVD 26, 27 Videocasetera 20–22, 24 Congelación, uso 40, 47 Contenido de la caja 10 Contraseña, cambiar 65 Contraste de imagen, ajuste 52 Control remoto Botones del panel interior 39 Funciones de los botones 40–41 Inserción de las baterías 10 Programación 71–73 (Continúa) 83 Control remoto, uso de otros componentes con J Decodificador 75 Receptor de satélite 75 Reproductor DVD 74 Videocasetera 74 CONTROL S 31 Jump, uso 40 Controles de menú del panel frontal 13 Controles del panel posterior y conexiones 14, 15 Convergencia, ajustar automáticamente 33 Creación digital de la realidad 53 M L Lista de canales, añadir canales 57 Memorización de canales 57 Menús Ajustes 51, 61 Audio 51, 54 Canal 51, 56 Reloj 51, 60 Video 51, 52 Wide 51, 58 D Decodificador Activación/desactivación 56 Con videocasetera, conexión 19 Conexión con videocasetera 20 Uso con control remoto del TV de proyección 75 E Efecto de sonido (TruSurround), ajuste 54 Entradas de video, etiquetado 62 Entradas, etiquetado 62 Especificaciones 79–80 Etiqueta Canales 57 Entradas de video 62 F Flash Focus Descripción 9 Emplear 33 Función Zoom, con Imagen Gemela (Twin View) 46 Funciones 8 G Graves, ajuste 54 H Hora actual, ajuste 60 Hora de verano, ajuste 60 I Idiomas, ajuste para menús 62 Imagen Gemela (Twin View™) 44 Indicación de la pantalla, desactivar 41 Instalación 16–31 84 Modo DRC, descripción 8 Modos de subtítulo 61 Modos de video, selección 52 MTS/SAP, uso 41 N Nitidez, ajuste 52 Nombre de Canal 57 O Omitir canales de la lista de canales 57 Omitir/Añadir Canal 57 P Pantalla panorámica, descripción 8 R Receptor AV, conexión a la toma TV OUT 15 Receptor de audio, conexión 25 Receptor de satélite Conexión 23 Uso con el control remoto del TV de proyección 75 Receptor de televisión digital, conexión 28 Reloj Ajuste 60 Menú 51, 60 Reproductor DVD Con conectores A/V, conexión 27 Con conectores de video de componente, conexión 26 Uso con el control remoto del TV de proyección 74 Restauración Opciones de Audio 54 Opciones de Reloj 60 Opciones de Video 52 S Servicio ampliado de datos 61 Solución de problemas 76–78 Sonido bilingue 55 Sonido envolvente 54 Sonido estable ajuste 54 descripción 8 T Televisión digital Conexión 28 Ver 42 Temperatura del color, ajuste 53 Tinte, ajuste 52 Tipos de conectores 12 Twin View Descripción 8 Uso 44 Visualización 44 V Video, menú 51, 52 Videocasetera Con cable, conexión 19 Con decodificador, conexión 20 Con receptor de satélite, conexión 24 Uso con el control remoto del TV de proyección 74 Viewing area, recommended 11 Visualización de imagen gemela 44 CH +/- (Presione para cambiar de canal) CODE SET (Use para programar el control remoto de manera que funcione con equipo de video que no sea Sony) CONTROL S (Use para controlar el sistema del TV de proyección y otro equipo Sony con un control remoto) DISPLAY (Presione para visualizar la hora actual, la etiqueta del canal (si está configurado) y el número del canal) DRC/CINEMOTION (Presione para pasar a través de los modos de imagen de alta resolución disponibles) DVD MENU (Muestra el menú DVD) FAVORITES (Muestra la lista de canales favoritos) FLASH FOCUS (Ajuste automático de la convergencia) FREEZE (Congela la imagen de la ventana. Presione nuevamente para reconstituir la imagen) GUIDE (Muestra la guía del programa de su satélite) INDEX (Presione para entrar el modo Índice del canal) JUMP (Presione para saltear hacia delante y hacia atrás entre el canal actual y el último canal seleccionado) MENU (Presione para visualizar el menú en pantalla del TV de proyección) MTS/SAP (Presione para navegar las opciones de Sonido de TV de canales múltiples [MTS]) MUTING (Apaga el sonido) PIC MODE (Presione para pasar a través de los modos de imagen de video disponibles) POWER (Enciende/Apaga el TV de proyección) RESET (Restablece cada “Mode” a las configuraciones de fábrica) SLEEP (Configura el tiempo para el TV de proyección para que éste quede encendido antes de que se apague automáticamente) SYSTEM OFF (Presione para apagar el TV de proyección y todo el equipo conectado con enlace-S) TV/VIDEO (Recorre las entradas de vídeo desponibles) TWIN VIEW (Le permite ver dos programas a la vez) VOL +/- (Ajusta el volumen) (IN) (Entrada) (OUT) (Salida) 85 Información adicional Sonido suprimido, uso 40 Sonido TruSurround, ajuste 54 Subtítulos 61 REFERENCIA DE LAS FUNCIONES PRINTING THE SERVICE MANUAL The PDF of this service manual is not designed to be printed from cover to cover. The pages vary in size, and must therefore be printed in sections based on page dimensions. NON-SCHEMATIC PAGES Data that does NOT INCLUDE schematic diagrams are formatted to 8.5 x 11 inches and can be printed on standard letter-size and/or A4-sized paper. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS The schematic diagram pages are provided in two ways, full size and tiled. The full-sized schematic diagrams are formatted on paper sizes between 8.5” x 11” and 18” x 30” depending upon each individual diagram size. Those diagrams that are LARGER than 11” x 17” in full-size mode have been tiled for your convience and can be printed on standard 11” x 17” (tabloid-size) paper, and reassembled. TO PRINT FULL SIZE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS If you have access to a large paper plotter or printer capable of outputting the full-sized diagrams, output as follows: 1) Note the page size(s) of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen. 2) Go to the File menu and select Print Set-up. Choose the printer name and driver for your large format printer. Confirm that the printer settings are set to output the indicated page size or larger. 3) Close the Print Set Up screen and return to the File menu. Select “Print...” Input the page number of the schematic(s) you want to print in the print range window. Choose OK. TO PRINT TILED VERSION OF SCHEMATICS Schematic pages that are larger than 11” x 17” full-size are provided in a 11” x 17” printable tiled format near the end of the document. These can be printed to tabloid-sized paper and assembled to full-size for easy viewing. If you have access to a printer capable of outputting the tabloid size (11” x 17”) paper, then output the tiled version of the diagram as follows: 1) Note the page number(s) of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen. 2) Go to the File menu and select Print Set-up. Choose the printer name and driver for your printer. Confirm that the plotter settings are set to output 11” x 17”, or tabloid size paper in landscape ( ) mode. 3) Close the Print Set Up screen and return to the File menu. Select “Print...” Input the page number of the schematic(s) you want to print in the print range window. Choose OK. TO PRINT SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF A SCHEMATIC To print just a particular section of a PDF, rather than a full page, access the Graphics Select tool in the Acrobat Reader tool bar. 1) To view the Graphics Select Tool, press and HOLD the mouse button over the Text Select Tool which looks like: T This tool will expand to reveal to additional tools. Choose the Graphics Select tool by placing the cursor over the button on of the far right that looks like: 2) After selecting the Graphics Select Tool, place your cursor in the document window and the cursor will change to a plus (+) symbol. Click and drag the cursor over the area you want to print. When you release the mouse button, a marquee (or dotted lined box) will be displayed outlining the area you selected. 3) With the marquee in place, go to the file menu and select the “Print...” option. When the print window appears, choose the option under the section called “Print Range” which says “Selected Graphic”. Select OK and the output will print only the area that you outlined with the marquee. (continued >) ON-SCREEN SEARCH OPTION All of the text within the service manual PDF is content searchable. This means that you can enter any text, word, phrase or reference number that appears in the manual, and the PDF software will search, find and move the cursor to the location where you requested text first appears. This feature can be particularly useful in locating components on a specific schematic or printed wire circuit board (PWB) diagrams. Follow these steps to effectively locate a component on a schematic diagram: 1) Locate the schematic you want to search by clicking on the corresponding bookmark on the left side of the screen. The view on the right of the screen will then jump to the desired schematic page. 2) Magnify the diagram to at least 400% before conducting a component search. This will enable you to easily view the reference number when it is highlighted on screen. To do this, click on the magnifying glass button on the tool bar at the top of the screen. Move the cursor over the diagram and RIGHT click you mouse. Select the 400% magnification option on the pop-up menu. Click on the button with the icon of the open hand to deactivate the magnification tool 3) Search the diagram (or the entire manual) by clicking on the binocular button tool at the top of the screen. The “Find” window will appear and allow you to type in your desired text. Type in a reference designator, such as R502, and click on the “Find” button. If the component is not on the diagram, but is listed anywhere else in the manual, the cursor will jump to the first location the text is found in the file. To find another instance of that same text, click on the binocular button again and select “Find Again.”