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Haier

21F8D-S
COLOUR TELEVISION

Service Manual

Haier

Features
54cm super flat picture tube
Auto search 218 programs presetting and memory
Child Lock & On Screen Help Function

Haier group
CONTENTS

CONTENTS

1 Product Code illumination and Series Introduction----------------------3

2 Features----------------------------------------------------------------------------------4

3 Safety Precautions--------------------------------------------------------------------5

4 Warning and Cautions---------------------------------------------------------------6

5 Net dimension--------------------------------------------------------------------------12

6 Parts and Functions------------------------------------------------------------------13

7 Remote Controller Functions-----------------------------------------------------14

8 Program Diagram----------------------------------------------------------------------15

9 Maintenance Service and Trouble shooting----------------------------------18

10 Circuit Diagram-------------------------------------------------------------------------19

11 Circuit Explanation--------------------------------------------------------------------22

12 Adjustment-------------------------------------------------------------------------------27

13 Exploded View--------------------------------------------------------------------------28

14 Damageable Parts List---------------------------------------------------------------29

15 Information of Resistors and Capacitors--------------------------------------30

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Product Code illumination and Series Introduction

1. Product Code illumination and Series Introduction

21 F 8D - S

Company of Signal processor IC TD:Toshibe

Color television appearance

pure flat

CRT size(unit:inch)

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Functions

2. Features
MODEL MODEL
NO. ITEM FUNCTION 21F8D-s NO. ITEM FUNCTION 21F8D-s

1 PICTURE Main IC 76818 24 SOFTWARE Digital curtain √


2 CRT Pure flat 25 Slow fading on & off √
3 Color system PAL NTSC 26 Semitransparent menu √
4 Audio system B/G 27 Non-flshing channel changing ×
5 NO.of channels 218 28 ZOOM ×
6 OSD language ENGLISH 29 16:9 mode ×
7 Multi-picture modes √ 30 Games ×
8 AUDIO AV stereo √ 31 Calendar √
9 Super woofer × 32 Child-lock √
10 Surrounding sound × 33 Multi-functional lock √
11 Treble/bass boost × 34 No-picture listening ×
12 Left/right balancer √ 35 Background light ×
13 NICAM × 36 Auto-timer on ×
14 Multi-audio modes √ 37 CCD ×
15 Tone adjuster × 38 V-CHIP ×
16 MTS/SAP × 39 PARAMETER NO. of built-in speakers 2
17 Auto-volume leveling × 40 Audio output power(W) 3
18 JACK AV input back 1 41 Total power input W 70
19 AV output √ 42 Voltage range V ~150-250
20 DVD terminal back 1 43 Power frequency Hz 50
21 S-video jack √ 44 Time of sleep timer(MINS) 120
22 Headphone socket × 45 Net weight(KG) 24.5
23 SCART socket × 46 Gross weight(KG) 25
47 Net dimension(MM) 600×475×460
48 Packaged dimension(MM) 650×480×475
49 Quantity for 20' container ×
50 Quantity for 40' container ×
51 Quantiry for 40' high container ×

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Safety Precautions

3. Safety Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical identify these parts and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related
characteristics! In the Schematic Diagram and Replacement Parts List.
It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as
recommended in this manual to prevent X-RADIATION, Shock, Fire, or other Hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of the manufacturer.
General Guidance
An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is
not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects
the technician from accidents that might result in personal injury caused by electrical shocks.
It will also protect the receiver and it’s components from being damaged by accidental shorts of the
circuitry that might be inadvertently introduced during the service operation.
If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with a specified one.
When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film Resistor, over 1W), keep the resistor
10mm away from PCB.
Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature parts.
Due to the high vacuum and large surface area of the picture tube, extreme care should be taken in
handling the Picture Tube. Do not lift the Picture Tube by its Neck.
X-RAY Radiation
Warning:
The source of X-RAY RADIATION in this TV receiver is the High Voltage Section and the Picture
Tube.
For continued X-RAY RADIATION protection, the replacement tube must be of the same type as
specified in the Replacement Parts List.
Before returning the receiver to the customer,
Always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, such as
antennas, terminals, etc., to make sure that the set is safe to operate without any danger of
electrical shock.

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Warning and Cautions

4. Warning and Cautions


Warning and Cautions

1. When you clean the TV set, please pull 4. To prevent the TV set from firing and
out the power plug from AC outlet. Don't electric shock, don't
clean the cabinet and the screen with make the TV set rain
benzene, petrol and other chemicals. or moisture.

2. In order to prolong the using life of the 5. Don't open the back cover, otherwise it is
TV set, please place it on a ventilated possible to damage the components in the
place. TV set and harm you.

3. Don't place the 6. When the TV set isn't going to be used


TV set i n t h e for long time or it is in thunder and
sunshine or near lightening, please pull out the plug from AC
heat source. outlet and the antenna plug from the cover
of the TV set.

Explanation on the display tube

Generally, it is not needed to clean the tube surface. However, if necessary,its surface can be
cleaned with a dry cotton cloth after cutting off the power.Don't use any cleanser. If using hard
cloth, the tube surface will be damaged.

CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service manual and its supplements and
addenda, read and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

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Warning and Cautions

NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and
any of the safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions. Remember: Safety First.
General Servicing Precautions
1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before:
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module or any other assembly of the
receiver.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or other electrical connection.
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the receiver.
CAUTION: A wrong substitution part or incorrect installation polarity of electrolytic
capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
d. Discharging the picture tube anode.
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other
voltage-measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc.) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe.
Do not test high voltage by “drawing an arc”.
3. Discharge the picture tube anode only by (a) first connecting one end of an insulated clip lead to
the degaussing or kine aquadag grounding system shield at the point where the picture tube
socket ground lead is connected, and then (b) touch the other end of the insulated clip lead to
the picture tube anode button, using an insulating handle to avoid personal contact with high
voltage.
4. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies.
5. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by applying the
following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable
nonabrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol
(90%-99% strength)
CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture.
Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication of contacts is not required.
6. Do not defeat any plug / socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers covered by this
service manual might be equipped.
7. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless all
solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed.
8. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground before connecting
the test receiver positive lead.
Always remove the test receiver ground lead last.
9. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this service manual.
CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heat sink in this receiver.
Electrostatic ally Sensitive (ES) Devices

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Warning and Cautions

Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such
components are usually called Electrostatic ally Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES
devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and semiconductor “chip”
components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component
damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor- equipped
assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground.
Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which
should be removed to prevent potential shock prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a
conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of
the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static type folder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified
as “anti-static” can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to
damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before
you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically
shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device,
touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be
installed.
CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety
precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise even
some normally harmless motions such as mutual brushing of your clothes’ fabric or lifting of your
foot from a carpeted floor might generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)
General Soldering Guidelines
1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip size and shape that will
maintain tip temperature within the range of 500 oF to 600 oF.
2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder composed of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead.
3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a mall wire bristle (0.5 inch, or 1.25cm)
brush with a metal handle. Do not use freon-propelled spay-on cleaners.
5. Use the following unsoldering technique Warning and Cautions
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500 o F to 600o F)
b. Heating the component lead until the solder melts.
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c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-static, suction-type solder removal device with
solder braid.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil.
6. Use the following unsoldering technique
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500 o F to 600o F)
b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand against the component lead until the
solder melts.
c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the component lead and the printed
circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder flows onto and around both the component
lead and the foil.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil.
d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or splashed solder with a small
wire-bristle brush.
Remove /Replacement
Some chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through which the IC leads are inserted
and then bent flat against the circuit foil. When holes are of slotted type, the following technique
should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with boards using the familiar round
hole, use the standard technique as outlined.
Removal
Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently prying up on the lead with the
soldering iron tip as the solder melts.
Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction-type solder removal device (or with solder
braid) before removing the IC.
Replacement
Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board.
Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and solder it.
Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush. (It is not necessary to reapply acrylic
coating to the areas).
“Small-Signal” Discrete Transistor
Removal/Replacement
Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as possible to the component body.
Bend into a “U” shape the end of each of three leads remaining on the circuit board.
Bend into a “U” shape the replacement transistor leads.
Connect the replacement transistor leads to the corresponding leads extending from the circuit
board and crimp the “U” with long nose pliers to insure metal to metal contact then solder each
connection.

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Warning and Cautions

Power Output, Transistor Device


Removal/Replacement
Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads.
Remove the heat sink mounting screw (if so equipped).
Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the circuit board.
Insert new transistor in the circuit board.
Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
Replace heat sink.
Diode Removal/Replacement
Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as possible to diode body.
Bend the two remaining leads perpendicularly to the circuit board.
Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode round the corresponding lead on the
circuit board.
Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the two “original” leads. If they are not
shiny, reheat them and if necessary, apply additional solder.
Fuse and Conventional Resistor
Removal/Replacement
1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of the circuit board hollow stake.
2. Securely crimp the leads of replacement component around notch at stake top.
3. Solder the connections
CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced component and adjacent
components and the circuit board to prevent excessive component temperatures.
Circuit Board Foil Repair
Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board will weaken the adhesive that
bonds foil to the circuit board causing the foil to separate from or “lift-off” the board. The following
guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever this condition is encountered.
At IC Connections
To repair a defective copper pattern at IC connections use the following procedure to install a
jumper wire on the copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this technique only on IC
connections).
1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife. (Remove only as much
copper as absolutely necessary).
2. Carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if used) from the end of the
remaining copper pattern.

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Warning and Cautions

3. Bend a small “U” in one end of a small gauge jumper wire and carefully crimp it around the IC
pin. Solder the IC connection.
4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the out-away copper pattern and let it overlap the
previously scraped end of the good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area and clip off any
excess jumper wire.
At other connections
Use the following technique to repair the defective copper pattern at connections other than IC Pins.
This technique involves the installation of a jumper wire on the component side of the circuit board.
1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife.
Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to insure that a hazardous condition will not exist if the
jumper wire opens.
2. Trace along the copper pattern from both sides of the pattern break and locate the nearest
component that is directly connected to the affected copper pattern.
3. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the lead of the nearest component on one side of
the pattern break to the lead of the nearest component on the other side.
Carefully crimp and solder the connections.
CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so that it does not touch components or
sharp edges.

Net dimension

5. Net dimension
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Parts and Functions

6. Parts and Functions

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MENU TV/AV - + - P +

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Remote Controller Functions


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7. Remote Controller Functions


Remote Controller

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CONTROL GUIDE-Remote control

Two 1.5V size AA batteries are required.


To install batteries:
1.Turn the remote control unit upside
down. Press down the grip of battery
compartment and slide the grip in the di-
rection of the arrow.
2.Install two new batteries, make sure that
battery polarity matches with the (+) (-)
marks inside the battery compartment. O-
therwise it can damage the unit.

Program Diagram

8. Program Diagram
Insert the power plug into the power line socket and insert the antenna plug into the antenna socket
on the rear panel. Press down the power switch of the TV set. The red indicator light goes on. If no
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picture appears, press the button on the remote controller. Follow the steps below.
A Program preset
1. Auto searching and storing program
Press MENU button on the remote controller then use the “ “ key to call up the “tune
program” menu on the screen. Then Press the menu” “ item to select it.Use the “ ” key
to select the bar “auto search program” then press the “ ” to make sure. If you want to
stop ,press the key “ ”.
2. Manual search and fine tune
Press MENU button then use the “ “ key to call up the “tune program” menu on the screen.
Then Press the menu” “ item to select it.Use the “ ” key to select the bar “Manual search
program” then press the “ ” to make sure.
3.Deleting channel number
Press Program up/down buttons to select a channel to skip. Press MENU to call Menu. then
use the “ “ key to call up the “tune program” menu on the screen. Then Press the menu”
“ item to select it.Use the “ ” key to select the bar “Cannal number” then press the “ ” to
make sure. Enter the number that you do not want to see .Then Then select “SKIP” and select
SKIP to ON. Now the program number is deleted. Repeat the above steps and select SKIP to
OFF, the deleted program number can be resumed.
B Volume tuning
Press VOLUME buttons - to increase and + to decrease the volume.
C Personal preference settings
Picture modes
Press SELC PICTURE repeatedly to change among MEMORY 1, MEMORY2,MEMORY3,to chang
the Picture Mode.

Maintenance Service and Trouble shooting

9. Maintenance Service and Trouble shooting

1.Factory adjustment information

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Operation method: after the appliance is switched on, make the volume value to zero. Then
press “ ” key on the TV set and press the DISP button on remote controller at the same time
to enter the S state. Press DISP button one times and “S” will disappear, Repeat the first step,
you will enter the D mode. Now one “D” is displayed on the TV screen.

Press PRO- and PRO+ buttons to select items for adjustment.

Press VOL- and VOL+ buttons to adjust selected items.

Press the POWER button to switch off the appliance and go back to the normal state.

Maintenance menu (Table 8)

Variable
Item Specifications Default Value
Mark
RCUT RED CUT OFF BALANCE 20 *
GCUT GREEN CUT OFF BALANCE 20 *
BCUT BLUE CUT OFF BALANCE 20 *
GDRV GREEN DRIVE BALANCE 40 *
BDRV BLUE DRIVE BALANCE 40 *
CNTX CONTRAST MAX VALUE 3F
BRTC BRIGHTNESS 48
COLC NTSC COLOUR CENTER VALUE 40
TNTC TINT CENTER VALUE 40
COLP PAL COLOUR CENTER VALUE 20
COLS SECAM COLOUR CENTER VALUE 40
SCNT SUB CONTRAST 0B
CNTC SUB CONTRAST CENTER VALUE 30
CNTN SUB CONTRAST MIN VALUE 00
BRTX SUB BRIGHTNESS MAX VALUE 30
BRTN SUB BRIGHTNESS MIN VALUE 30
COLX SUB COLOUR MAX VALUE 35
COLN SUB COLOUR MIN VALUE 00
TNTX SUB TINT MAX VALUE 28
TNTN SUB TINT MIN VALUE 28
ST3 TV-3.58 SHARPNESS 25
SV3 AV-3.58 SHARPNESS 25
ST4 TV-4.43 SHARPNESS 25
SV4 AV-4.43 SHARPNESS 25
SHPX SHARPNESS MAX VALUE 35
SHPN SHARPNESS MIN VALUE 35
TXCX OSD CONTRAST MAX VALUE 35
RGCN OSD CONTRAST MIN VALUE 25
VM0 VCD DATUM0 0E
VM1 VCD DATUM1 00
HPOS Maintenance
50Hz HORIZONTAL Service and Trouble shooting
POSITION 00 *
VP50 50Hz VERTICAL POSITION 00 *
HIT 50Hz VERTICAL HEIGHT 14 *
HPS 50/60Hz HORIZONTAL POSITION 03 *
VP60 60Hz VERTICAL POSITION 00 *
HITS 50/60Hz VERTICAL HEIGHT 01 *
VLIN 50Hz VERTICAL LINEAR CORRECTION 0C *
VSC VERTICAL S CORRECTION 06 *
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VLIS 50/60Hz VERTICAL LINEAR CORRECTION FE *
DPC 50Hz PINCUSHION CORRECTION 00
DPCS 50/60Hz PINCUSHION CORRECTION 00
KEY 50Hz TRAPEZIUM CORRECTION 00
KEYS 50/60Hz TRAPEZIUM CORRECTION 00
WID 50Hz HORIZONTAL WIDTH 00
WIDS 50/60Hz HORIZONTAL WIDTH 00
VCP VERTICAL COMPENSATION 00
CNR CONNER CORRECTION 00
HCP HORIZONTAL COMPENSATION 00
SBY SECAM B-Y 08
SRY SECAM R-Y 08
RAGC RADIO FREQUENCY AGC 23
AFT AUTO FREQUENCY TRACE 15
HAFC HORIZONTAL AUTO FREQUENCY CONTROL 00
V25 25 PERCENT OF VOLUME 25
V50 50 PERCENT OF VOLUME 50
BRTS SUB BRIGHTNESS 00
VM2 SYS 30
MOD0 MODE0 00
MOD1 MODE1 02
MOD2 MODE2 0C
SELF ROM DATA CHECK SELF 00
SELF VOC VCO CHECK SELF 80
SELF AGC AGC CHECK SELF 80
SELF BRTC BRIGHTNESS CENTER VALUE CHECK SELF 75
SELF CNTC CONTRAST CENTER VALUE CHECK SELF 23
SELF TNTC TINT CENTER VALUE CHECK SELF 00
SELF COL COLOUR CENTER VALUE CHECK SELF 20
OSD OSD POSITION 07
OPT OPTION 07

You can change the DATA with “*” mark when necessary.

Maintenance Service and Trouble shooting

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1.
No light and sound

Check to see if
Fuse3 is normal
Abnormal
Normal

Check D501, C507, Check to see 110V 180V


V503, etc. etc. voltage is normal
Normal
Abnormal
Check to see if the Test to see all terminal
collector voltage of V522 Resistance of load
is 24V Is normal

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

Check to see Check the control Check switch Check to see if


if , 9v, voltage of V522 or power unit rectifying tube
5v is normal CPU power is normal

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

Check The failure of Change Check the


N902,N905 horizontal unit or rectifying tube Loader
N204

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Circuit Diagram

10. Circuit Diagram


1 2 3 4

S-VHS
V1 C101 C-IN Y-IN Yr Cb Cr 1 2 XS3 0 6 MAIN BOARD
C331 18V( B2)
1/ 50V
12V( B6) R L
C115 C116 C329
AV-IN R101 0. 01 R302 R331 10/ 16V R908 V911 R912
R124 0. 01 10/ 16V
L1 82 R116 R117 100 4. 7k R330 C325 2SCD2688 2W/ 12k
C102 82 N3 0 1 LA4 2 8 5 (R) N3 0 2 LA4 2 8 5 (L) 1K5
10/ 16V 82 C112 100 10k 0. 01u R907
C111 R123 R128 C327 C330 C324 560
100p J R329 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R909
10/ 16V R125 100 R303 10/ 16V 0.01 25V/1000u 1K
R102 R127 100 100 4.7k C328
R122 R130
R1 100k 82 82 C320 XS3 0 1 R913
C103 330k C303 25V/470u R911
C113 C114 8W/8OH
M VD902 560
10/ 16V 10/ 16V 0. 015 1N1418 V912 1/2W/2. 7k
10/ 16V C313
0. 015 2SC1815
R103 R328 C322 R915
10/ 16V R304 C304 R322 R325
100k5V( B5) V105 10k 2. 2u 2. 2k
R126 R129 1k R305 10/ 16V 680
R118 R119 2SC1815 8W/8OH
M 330
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C326 47k R311 VD903
47K 47k 0. 01 680
R105 N1 0 1 R104 R120 R318
C321
1N1418
220 100
TC4 0 5 3 82 R131 1k 25V/470u C323 C911
C314 R326 R914

01
R323 2. 2u 390p

W1
D 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 560 R312 10/ 16V 330 2. 2k XS3 0 2 680 D
R121 330 12V ( B6) R320 C315
C104 100 V905
16V/ 47u 47k 50V/2. 2u
R106 C308 VD302 2SA1015
12V( B6) 100/ 16V VD301
15k C305 1N4148 V901 R902
C309 1N4148 C904 2SD2688 2W/ 12k
2.(2B
12V / 6)
50V C318 0. 01
V101 100/ 16V 16V/100u
C306 R910
2SC1815 R319
V0 C105 0. 01 R315 C316 C317 1K
470/ 16V 2k2 560 0. 01u 16V/100u 12V( B6)
R108 C106 R313 R321
C109 R903
10/ 16V R198 10k
68 R308 100 R317 560
R109 V902
2K2 R309 R310 R316 8. 2k C310 R901
R107 220 2SC1815
AV-OUT
L0 100k C107 R115 5k6 10/ 16V R301 8. 2k 560 10k 16V/ 10u V303 V302 R324 R905 1/2W/2. 7k
1/ 50V 68k C108 100 2SC1815 2SA1015 10k
100p
V103 R199 R327
R306 XS2 0 1 XP7 0B1 5 330
R111 100 1
R110 100 2SC1815 10k 1. 2k C307 R314 R 4
R0 100k C110 R307 10/ 16V V301 3
R113 10k
10k 2 G 3
1/ 50V 2SC1815 C901
100 C319 VD303 R904
VD879 VD878 2 680 390p
12V( B6) 16V/100u 1N4148 12V ( B6)
1N4148 1N4148 C332
N8 0 1 1
R112 R114 0. 01
100k 1. 5k Haier1 1 3 2 S V921 R922
R860 R858
5V( B5)
100 100 2SD2688 2W/ 12k
R928
N8 0 2 150
R861 R887 C290
ACT2 4 C0 8 P 4. 7k R862 110V ( B1)
4. 7k 0. 01u
1 SDA0 Band1 36 2W/ 10k R923
A0 VCC R859 R863 560
4. 7k VD908 V922
4. 7k R806 N891 C804
C829 C830 2 35 15)
5V ( B0k 16V/4. 7u 9. 1V 2SC1815
0. 01 R857 SCLK0 Band2 HZT33 R925
A1 TEST 16V/ 47u 12V ( B6)
4. 7k R854 4. 7k
3 34 330 R921
R855 SDA1 AV1 1
A2 SCL R856 4. 7k 54 C297 1/2W/2. 7k
R842 4. 7k R819 R802 Audio Out SIF In 39p
100 4 SCLK1 AV2 33
GND SDA R803 10k C222 2 53 R233 L208 R924 C921
R841 5. 6k 0. 015 FM/Sel Audio Out SIF APC FIL 1k C260 390p
10k 15uH 680
100 5 32 18p C903
Gnd Tun C814 C805 V801 L206 C291
B6 C902
C235 3 52
470P 100p R808 PH2369 C803 C802 C216 1. 8uH R216 0. 01 PIF AGC SIF Out 1000p
C246 12V 0. 01
100/ 16V
0. 1u 0. 1u 0. 01u 220 R202 0. 01u
C292
C807 6 XTL1 31 3. 3k B
X801 NC 1k 1/ 50V C912
18p 32kHz
C234 4 RF AGC Out EXT Audio In
51 R292 0. 01/500V G
7 30
C832 0. 022 330 1 2 3 4 R
C806 XTL2 Vol-L R215 X203
L801 R835 R898 TSOP-1738 C241 5 50
15p 390k R206 220 PIF Input1 VCO FIL
39uH 470p 10k
100 R213 0. 01 C298
8 Vdd Vol-R 29 C831 1 2 3 4
POWER C810 5. 6k R235
C815 470p R897 U821 C218 6 PIF Input2 VCOCoil
4 91000p VD271 C909
R927
R818 16V/220u 0. 01u 0. 01u C245 R236 1N4148
SW801 9 Key In IR 28 10k V202 560K 200 R248 390
330p/500V
150k R850 0. 47/ 50V
10k C215 2SC2216 C230 7 48 L201 100
TV/A
V C809 R212 GND( IF) VCOCoil
C 0. 01 10 27 0. 01u R214 100/ 16V ST6019 C
R817 AFT In SD R889 1k5 SY3826C
SW802 4. 7k 33
33k C813 C240 8 VCC( IF) PIF APC FIL
47 C244 C270 R919
MEN
U 11 26 0. 01 0. 47/ 50V C208 R284 VD272 16V/100u
0. 01 SECAM Tilt L204 8. 2V 2. 2M
R821 R853 22uH 1k VD907
R816 1. 5k 100k 5V ( B5) 9 46 0. 01
SW803 V802 FM FIL Video Out R238 C243 C910
12k
2SA1015 12 25 R225 C239 1k 1/ 50V RGP15M
CH+ R824 Anal yze SAFETY R888 100k 1/ 50V 10U/250V
4. 7k 1 0 AFT OUT 4 5C259
8. 2k R224 BLKSTR FIL V209 C277 C907
R815 13 24 150k 4. 7/ 50V R240 R920 2kV-1000p
SW804 8. 2k Reset MUTE 1k R281
VD804 R827 C812 2SC1815 0. 01 VD906 180K
CH- RD3. 6EL 4. 7k C238 1 1 Data 44 1 2 3 4
0. 01u I NT Video In & C In 560 RGP15M
R814 R880 14 FILT NC 23 0. 01
SW805 R8325V ( B5) C811 R895 R282 XP7 0 2
4. 7k 4. 7k 4. 7k R223 1 2 Cl ock 43
100 0. 33 Vcc(V/C/D) R237 C253
V
OL+ R825 15 22 100 100k 470/ 16V 5k6
Power OSD-BLACK C819 R839 C213 R283
R813 1M 100p 3. 3k R849 1k C286
SW806 C808 R222 C237 1 3 ABL EXT Vdeo In & Y In
4C250
2 R260
3. 3k 3. 3k 0. 01 1 1 0. 01
50V/ 2. 2 16 I Out OSD-B 21 C818 100
V
OL- R838 47/ 16V 10/ 16V
R829 100p 4. 7k 1 4 Red In 41
R812 Gnd(V/C/D) 1k
SW807 2. 2k 17 OSD-G 20 C817 R837 R239 2 2
R823 10k V-SYN
C C269
V803 100p 4. 7k 24k R254
2SC1815 1 5 Green In Sel Video Out
40 R208 1/ 50V 4. 7k N50 1 LA78040
R811 24k 18 H-SYN
C O
SD-R 19 C816 R836
300 3 3 1
FU FIL EQU ADJ 16
1k 100p 4. 7k C268 C275 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
R833 R882 1 6 Blue In 39 C271 0. 01u
R826 4K7 2. 2k
Chroma APC FIL C258 R243
24k
4 4 1/ 50V 2
KIL FIL VCC 15 C516
4K7 12V ( B6) C249 1/ 50V
R810 R876
1 7 Blank In 3 8 0. 056 C279 4
V804 XTAL 5 5 3 14 12p
15k R822 0. 47/ 50V 4. 43 DC VIDEO IN 12V ( B6) XS4 0 1
2SC1815 220K C267

W102
C293 1/ 50V C507
150K
1 1 8 VCC(RGB) 37 10/ 16V 1/ 50V 0. 22/100V
Fsc Out X201 R245 6 6 C266
4
ID FIL KIL OUT
13
R828 S4. 43 C228 330 0. 01 R501 C502
C844 R259 12k

W101
5K6 C225 C2236 1 9 Red Out Chroma AFC FIL
36 1/ 50V 5 12 100/ 35V
0. 01 R221 4M DC AV/SECAM 1k R509
VD802 220 47/ 16V 0. 01 R271 C263 24V ( B4)
4 100 C265 1
SLP-177B 3 2 0 Green Out 35 50V/1u C505 VD501 /100V
R809 SECAM R-Y In 50V/1u 6 R-Y OUT 4. 43MHz IN 11 R503 1/ 50V
R272 RGP10D
100 3. 3k
330 Tuner 2 1 Blue Out 34 7 B-Y OUT
X
S208 R298 R273 SECAM B-Y In SC IN 10 L501 C508
6 5 4 3 2 1 5V ( B7) 1k 100 0. 033
U2 0 1 5V ( B5) C281 18uH C503
R203 1 5 2 2 Fsc or Sync Out 33 0. 01 8 G 5
TDQ C205 150k C233 Gnd(CCD/H) C278 ND 4M IN 9 1000/ 35V
100p R228 0. 01
50V/2. 2u X
S209 2. 2k R510
5V( B7) 2 3 V Out CCD FIL
32 N2 0 2 220
L209
5V( B5) 2 12V ( B6)
AGC 10uH LA7 6 4 2 N C254
C843 R201 2 4 RAMP ALC. FIL 31
C842 Vcc(CCD) C242 R506 R508
1/ 50V R204 C232A R502 12k
1/ 50V VD203 C221
TU 33k 10k VD207 3 0. 01 C242A10/ 16V R255 0. 01 4. 7k
C501
39k +12V
R875 R874 1 C232 2 5 Vcc(H/BUS) 30 3K3 R258 C504
VD202 C217 CLOCK Out 1000p R505 4. 7/ 50V
C201 0. 47 C247 C261 1k 12k
100k 100k LAN 0. 1uF VD201 0. 27 0. 01 0. 01 C506 R520
2 6 HAFC FIL 29 10/ 16V R507 4 4
C214 VCOI REF 1000/ 35V 220
C204 1k R511 3 3
220/ 16V
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12

11

10

U/V
9

R234A R293 1. 5
B VD812 50V/4. 7u 2 7 H OUT 28 B
FBP IN 100 3K3 R441 XS4 0 2 2 2
ODD/EVEN

COR

BLAN

RGBREF

G RESERVED

VSSD

FFB

STTV/LFB

POL

VDDA

MA/SL

CVBS

1N4148 C229 R234


C206 R217 0. 015 R504 1W/1k
R873 VD813 H/L 4. 7k 1. 8 1 1
50V/4. 7u 220
10k 9. 1V N2 0 1
VCR/TV

VD811 R877 C223 R226 C220 R246 R249 R256


VDDO

BM R299 LA7 6 81 8 A
CBLK
V SSD

V SSA

1N4148 C209
TEST

270K 3. 3k
XTO
SDA

1/ 50V
SCL

0. 01 2k
XTI
L23

L441
DV

0. 01u
R871 1K 10k
Y

10k R437 LF-044-2 190V( B3)


4k7 C207 5V( B7) C443
VD204 10k/ 1W
15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

28

C441
27

16V/ 47u R227 10U/160V


R211 X202 22K 0. 39/200V
C841 IF 47k 1N4148
1/ 25V R872
2k 13. 875MHz C231 R681 VD446
R242 VD448 R446 VD442 R448
0. 1 HZC7C1 RGP10D
C227 4. 7k V449 2. 7k RGP10D R443
C210 56K VD205 470/ 1W
L603 56p GZA5. 6Y 2SC1815 R436 220k
LFX031
N204 10/ 16V C248 C224 2. 2
0. 01 56p R691
STV5348 R679
4. 7K 4K7 R449 C445
C449 R447 10/ 50V
10k 4. 3k
4. 7/ 50V
C603 C605 CC6628
07 T61 1 VD632 R560 VD445 C438
1 EU1C C642 B3 V559 1N4148 10uF/250V
1kV/1000p 1kV/1000p 47A
0C 250V
/40 470p
0V BCK-08 A5 B 22/250V 190V 2K2
2 3 11 2SC1815 Fly b ack Tran sfo rmer
B1 V671
VD603 130V R554
L604 R647 2SC1815
XP603 XS603
RGP15M N601 R620 220k 390
VD605 2W/0. 15 C632 1
VD631 R451
RGP15M MR292 0 VD617
10 RU4AM 2kV/470p
R650 V673 2. 0/ 2W
IN
7 U41 B4 2S
R C1815
676
VD604 24V VD613 R561 C509
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 PC123 4K7
RGP15M 8 C641 V683 R677 560 4. 7/ 50V
VD606 R651 R683 R551
0O PS601 220/160V 2SB892 VD6711k VR502
2W/ 22k 2 EU01Z
MZ73-18 RGP15M C616 12 C631 C633 R684 3k9 VD683 1K 470
1000p/ 2kV 2kV/470p 2kV/470p 10K 1N4148
O0 C604 C606 C643 R553 T4 7 1
VD633
B8 VD672 R672 680 L503
1kV/1000p 1kV/1000p 35V/470u 15 V +24V L502 7
RGP10D R642 3 5. 1V R671
R229
A
BL
R615 VD619 13 1W/3. 3k AA36
VD618 220k C671 120k 680 C511 R556 2mH 6 H
C615 56k DIN20U 1 C512 V552
C630 R602 4700p 1 0. 47 47k
C602 9. 1V 0. 01
AC400V/470P
2. 2/ 7W 470/ 16V 2SC1815 V551 C557
AC250V/ 0. 1 VD615 C634 R685
1kV/470p R682 1K2 2SB1274(Q. R) 2. 2 F
L911 DIN20U
100

V682 R675 /1. 6k /1. 6k


14 10k C514 VD503
LM-01 L601 R678 2SC1815 2 N671 820 R550 5
LFX031 R669 TL431 1/ 50V 47k EU1 L431
V432 S
R617 VD634
18K C644 1/ 1W T431 2SD1651 2
RU4YX R866 BCT-03
25V/1000u R673 BCT-11 VD435
C635 B2 150/ 2W R251 R557 R432 8
C601 2 9 2. 7K R559 C435 ERD07- 15L
C613 C614 1kV/470p 20V L432 C436
V684 15K 3K3 3k9 1k 5100p 3
AC250V/0. 1u 68/ 25V 22p VR501 LF-05 5600p
2SB764 VD502 C510 V431 R433 C432 R499
! C833N6 1 3 R558 10k 2SC2383 24V( B4) 130V( B1)
R645 C834 R800 VD806 N6 1 4 22/ 35V 1k 3. 9/ 6W
2W/1 L7
220/ 16V 81 23 RD20EB1 1000P/ 50V J F0 5 0 1 -1 99 1 6
A VD635 560 RD5. 1EB2 2 1 68k A
R601 R611 0. 01 AN7 8 0 5 1 2 3
VD436 R250
VD613 RU4YX B6 B7
XP601
1/2W/220K
PC123 39k 5V
C431 C434 ERB44-04 1K
XS601
ACinput LIVE A REA R628 R629 C645
12V
C655 VD211 C515 0. 056 47/ 35V
SW601 R252 C433 C437
25V/1000u R654 16V/470u 12K
DT1-6A R652 0. 047 3900p/ 50V V210 0. 033/400V
F601 2W/12 R434
2W/56 2SC1815
T3. 15A C654 270
12M 12M R655
16V/470u
2W/56 R552
C629
AC400V/1000p 1. 2M C219
0. 1/100V

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Circuit Explanation

11. Circuit Explanation

A1. HS-2190 color TV set composed of the following sections

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(1) Small signal processing: super monolithic integrated circuits N204(TMPA8803CSN). and
memory N901 (AT24C08).
(2) Sound power amplifying: integrated circuits N701 ( TDA2611).
(3) Horizontal and Vertical scan output circuits: Vertical output integrated circuits N402
(LA7840), Horizontal output transistor V411 (2SD1879), Horizontal flying back
transformer T402 (JF0501-19910).
(4) Switch power supply: switch transformer T501 (BCK-08A6F), power transistor V503
(2SC4236).
(5) AV switch integrated circuits N203 (TC24C08).

A2. Main integrated circuits:

(1) TMPA8803CSN Microprocessor


Picture IF/sound IF/video processing/H and V
Scan/color decoding
(2) TDA2611 Vertical output integrated circuits
(3) LA7840 Sound power amplifying integrated circuits

A3. Electrical circuit analysis

1 Microprocessor and Small signal processing: super monolithic integrated circuits


TMPA8803CSN
TMPA8803CSN is super large integrated circuit decoder, containing intermediate image
amplifying, intermediate sound amplifying, horizontal and vertical scan, small signal
processing, color decoding, hi-pressure tracing and over-load protection, I2C bus control.
Information introducing functions and testing data for maintenance is listed in Table 1.

Table 1
Working Ground Resistance (R)
Step Function Voltage Positive (Ω) Negative
(V) (Ω)
1 BAND1 0 600 5000
2 BAND2 1.8 600 5000
3 KEY INPUT 5 600 15000
4 DIGITAL GND 0 0 0
5 CPU RESET 5 600 10000
6 CPU CLOCK 2.3 600 1000
7 CPU ClOCK 2.0 600 15000
8 TEST 0 0 0
9 +5 VCC 5 400 4500
Circuit Explanation
10 GND 0 0 0
11 SIGNAL GND 0 0 0
12 HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL INPUT 1 750 150
13 HORIZONTAL RETURN PULSE 1.7 500 550
SIGNAL INPUT CHARACTER
HORIZONTAL LOCATION
14 HORIZONTAL AGC 6.3 750 1400
15 VERTICAL SIGNAL PRODUCE 4.3 750 1500
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LOCATION
16 VERTICAL RETURN PULSE SIGNAL 5.3 750 1300
INPUT CHARACTER VERTICAL
LOCATION
17 HORIZONTAL VCC 8.7 100 100
18 NC 0 700 900
19 Cb SIGNAL INPUT 2.4 750 5000
20 Y SIGNAL INPUT 2.4 750 5000
21 Cr SIGNAL INPUT 2.4 700 4500
22 TV GND 0 0 0
23 COLOR SIGNAL INPUT 0 0 0
24 EXTERIOR VEDIO SIGNAL INPUT2 2.4 700 4500
25 TV VCC 3.4 320 300
26 VEDIO SIGNAL INPUT 2.6 750 5000
27 AUTOMATIC BRIGHT CONTROL 4.5 750 5000
28 AUDIO OUTPUT 3.5 750 1400
29 +9 VCC 8.8 100 100
30 IF SIGNAL OUTPUT 3.6 700 950
31 SIF SIGNAL OUTPUT 1.8 700 2100
32 EXTERIOR SIGNAL INPUT 4.3 750 1400
33 SIF SIGNAL INPUT AND LEVEL REVIS 2.9 750 5000
34 DC FEEDBACK 2.2 750 1400
35 PIF PLL 2.4 500 1500
36 +5 VCC 5 750 1100
37 FLITE RIPPLE 2.1 750 4000
38 DEEMPHA 4.4 700 1400
39 IF AGC 1.7 0 5000
40 IF GND 0 650 0
41 IF INPUT 0 650 4500
42 IF INPUT 0 750 4500
43 RF AGC 3.5 500 1400
44 Y/C VCC +5 5 600 1100
45 MONITOR OUTPUT 1.9 650 2200
46 BLACK EXTEND 1.8 750 5000
47 COLOR DECODE PLL 2.5 0 5000
48 100 0
GND
0
49 +9V VCC 8.7 750 100
50 RED SIGNAL OUTPUT 2.9 750 1100
51 GREEN SIGNAL OUTPUT 2.9 750 1100
52 BLUE SIGNAL OUTPUT 3.1 0 1100
53 TV SIMULATE GND 0 0 0
Circuit Explanation
54 GND 0 400 0
55 +5V VCC 5.1 600 4500
56 MUTE 0 600 7500
57 I2C SERIAL BUS DATA LINE 0 0 600 12500
58 I2C SERIAL BUS COLOCK LINE 0 0 600 12500
59 NC 0.1 600 12500
60 TUNE VOLTAGE 4.4 600 10000
61 AV CHOICE CONTROL 0.2 600 10000
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62 HORIZONTAL SYNCHRONIZATION 4.5 600 12500
SIGNAL
63 REMOTE CONTROL INPUT 5 600 12500
64 SLEEP CONTROL 3.6 600 8000

2. Analysis of common path circuits


High frequency television signals, received via an antenna (or transmitted through a cable
TV system) to the input terminal of the high frequency tuner A101, are processed for tuning and
high frequency amplifying and mixing, then a 38.9MHz image intermediate frequency and
34.4MHZ and intermediate frequency signal will be released at the IF terminal of Z101 to b of the
transistor V101 , where signals are amplified to compensate for the insertion losses of the
sound surface wave filter. Single or dual-ended input is used for the sound surface wave filters
Z101 of this appliance according to system properties. Intermediate frequency signals will be
transmitted to (41) and (42) of N204(TMP8803SN). The mixed signals of picture video signals
and secondary sound intermediate frequency signals output from (31) of N204, After sound
carrier frequency is trapped by the trap filter, intermediate frequency signals are amplified and
PLL image decoded, The AGC time constant is dependent on C205 (0.22u) connected to (39) of
N204 (TMP8803SN),.
3.Analysis of sound power amplifying circuits
Sound power amplifying circuits are composed of integrated circuitsTDA2611 and peripheral
components. TDA2611 is an integrated electrical circuit . Information introducing functions and
testing data for TDA2611 maintenance is listed in Table 4. T if a cylindrical color card is installed then
a fluke III digital multimeter is used.

Table 4
Grounding Resistance
Working (R)
No. Function
Voltage (V) Positive Negative
(Ω) (Ω)
1 +16V POWER SUPPLY 16 0.43 1.8
2 AMPLIFIED AUDIO SIGNAL
7.5 0.58 1.6
OUTPUT
3 GROUND 0 0 0
4 RIPPLE FILTER 5.1 0.66 1
5 GROUND 0 0 0
Circuit Explanation
6 AUDIO SIGNAL INPUT 1.7 0.76 2
7 NEGATIVE FEEDBACK 2.05 0.78 1.9

3. Analysis of vertical sync and vertical scan output circuits

The field sync signals segregated from compound sync signals are used to activate the vertical
frequency segregation system which commences when a set amount of vertical sync pulse

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signals are tested. Of the sync pulse frequencies obtained from segregation, some are
transmitted to the vertical tooth wave generator. The vertical frequency tooth wave, after
geometric processing, is transmitted from (16) of N204 (TMP8803SN) to (5) of vertical scan
output IC N402 (LA7840). The external resistor R443 (5.6KΩ) of N204 (16) provides a reference
current to the vertical tooth wave generator. The external capacitor C244 (0.1uF) of pin (2) forms
the vertical ramp wave. The vertical ramp wave is sending the pin (4) of the vertical scan output
integrated circuit N402 that is a complete bridge current drive output circuit. After shaped and
amplified the vertical ramp wave is output from pin (2) of N402.
Information introducing functions and testing data for LA7840 maintenance is listed in Table 4. if
a cylindrical color card is installed then a fluke III digital multimeter is used.

Table 5
Working Grounding Resistance (R)
No. Function Voltage Positive (Ω) Negative
(V) (Ω)
1 GROUND 0 0 0
2 VERTICAL SCAN WAVE OUTPUT 13 0.45 1.9
3 PUMP UP OUT 25 0.5 ∞
4 VERTICAL RAMP WAVE INPUT 0.95 0.9 1.25
5 WAVE CORRECTION 0.75 0.68 1.75
6 +25V POWER SUPPLY 25 0.5 2.95
7 VERTICAL SYNC DETECT 0.83 0.65 1.3

4. Analysis of horizontal sync and horizontal scan output circuits

As the horizontal oscillation circuit is installed inside N204 (TMP8803SN), . Some brightness
signals including compound sync signals are transmitted to the internal sync segregation circuits,
where horizontal sync and vertical sync pulses are segregated. R321 (10K), R462 (12K) C452
(3900pF) VD436 and T402 are connected to N204 (13) are phase-lock loop filters. Horizontal
pumping signals are transmitted from (13) of N204 to horizontal promotion transistor V444
(2SC2383), and then drive the H-DRIVE transformer. After being amplified through it switches
power transistor V411 (2SD1879) to control the horizontal scan of the electronic-beam.C412 is a
horizontal S correction capacitor and L414 is for horizontal linear inductor. T402 is a horizontal
output transformer. The horizontal return pulse output from (8) of T402 is transmitted to pin (27)
of N204 who controls ABL circuits. ABL avoid high-voltage over rated value that will cause X-ray
and affect your health.

5. Analysis of video amplifying circuits

Circuitcomponents.
The video amplifying circuits are comprised of V601, V611, V621 and peripheral Explanation B,
G and R signals output from N204 (50), (51) and (52), 3 video power transistor are available for
amplifying the input R, G, B. White balance adjustment is completed through N901 under control
of an I2C serial bus control system.

6. Analysis of switching mode power circuits

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The installed switching mode power source is a typical autonomous pulse switch power source.
The circuits are comprised of switching transistor V513, switching mode transformer T501,
bridge-rectifier components. When the switch is set to on, the pulse voltage of the 220V voltage
rectified by VD501 rectifier is filtered by the capacitor C507 (150uF) to obtain +300V direct
current, which is added through (3)-(4) of the switching mode transformer T501 to the collective
polar of switching transistor V513 (2SC4236). V503, Primary coil 3-7 and feedback coil 1-2 form
a self-actuated oscillator. When the appliance is first switched on. Some 560Vp-p voltage
oscillating pulses will come into being and the duty ratio is controlled by C515. The shut down
time of V513 is controlled by V512. The current passed V512 is larger and the operating time of
V513 is shorter and the output voltage is smaller. The coupler VD515 (PC817B inlet) functions to
control voltage, and the voltage tolerance information from RP501 and V506 are transmitted to
V501 to control the switch velocity and hold the output voltage normal.
The pulse voltage output from the secondary (12) of the switching mode transformer T501,
rectified and filtered by VD556 and C563 is +110V direct current voltage which is the main
voltage. The pulse voltage output from (13) is rectified and filtered by VD555 and C561 and the
resultant +180V direct current voltage is supplied. The pulse voltage output from (16) is rectified
and filtered by VD516 and C552 and the resultant +19V direct current voltage is supplied to the
sound power amplifying circuits. The pulse voltage output from (15) is rectified and filtered via
VD515 and C542 to obtain +25V direct current voltage to supply the vertical scan IC. The pulse
voltage output from (14) is rectified and filtered via VD513 and C532 to obtain +15V direct
current voltage. +12V direct current voltage output from N506 (3), after rectification of the
secondary source, +9V and +5v are supplied to the decoder chip. And CPU. The voltage of VT
comes from the main voltage.

Adjustment

12. Adjustment
The chassis of this TV set uses Toshiba IC with the latest digital bus processing technology. The
adjustment points are fewer and the adjustment is simpler. The adjustment method is as follows:
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1. +B: 115±0.3V adjustment.
1) Switch on the power and connect PAL circular signals to the tuner.
2) Adjust variable resistor RP501 until the voltage of the main power is 115±0.3V.
2. Screen voltage adjustment.
1) Switch on the power and receive PAL system circular signal. Warm up the TV set for 15 min.
2) Enter the adjustment D state. Press the “-/--” button, then a bright horizontal line appears. Adjust
screen potentiometer to let the horizontal line just appears.
3. Focus adjustment.
1) Receive electronic circular signal.
2) Set picture mode on standard mode.
3) Adjust focus potentiometer until the optimum picture is achieved.
4. White balance adjustment.
1) Set the picture mode on standard mode.
2) Enter the D state and adjust RCUT, GCUT, BCUT, GDRV and BDRV.
3) Coordinate of reference white color: (X=0.281, Y=0.311).
6. Adjustment of horizontal and vertical position and size.
1) Switch on the power and connect the signals to the tuner to receive PAL/NTSC system circular
signal.
2) Enter the D state. Adjust HPOS to change the horizontal position and VP50 to change the
vertical position. Adjust HIT to change the vertical size until the vertical size is 90-92%.
Horizontal size is related to the capacitor C416. Hold the horizontal size is 90-92%.
8. Adjustment of character positions
Adjust OSD for the horizontal positions of the screen menu.

Exploded View

13. Exploded View

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7 8
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6

Ser i al number Name Par t code Speci f i cat i on Quant i t y

1 Fr ont f r ame assembl y 0090802486 BJK2082- - - - Q 1

2 Speaker 0094000018 YDT613- 64AV, 10W, 8 2

3 Scr ew 0090600015 SJ2824- 87 ST4* 12F 8

4 Rubber washer 0090300076 1mm ?6. 5 4

5 I r on washer 0090100128 1mm ?6. 5 4

6 Cont r ol assembl y 0094003512 BXJ2060- - - S- Q 1

7 Mai n PCB assembl y 0094003968 BXA5161- - - S- Q 1

8 Br acket 0090203071 MTAC2054AC- - Q 1

9 Degaussi ng coi l t i e 0090800171 BJZ0001- - - - - Q 4

10 Combi ned nut 0090600069 M6( 98025) 4

11 Scr ew 0090600023 SJ2824- 87 ST4* 16F 8

12 t er mi nd boar d 0090202938 MTAH2044AC- - Q 1

13 Back cover assembl y 0090801967 BJH2059- - - - - Q 1

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Damageable Parts List

14. Damageable Parts List


MATERIAL Repartion
NOME OF THE PART TYPE UNIT PRICE($) Remar
CODE LOCATION Rate(%)

0094101395 R550 FUSE RESISTOR RF10-1/2W-2.2-J-15-C-A 0.003 0.01140276

0094102214 R558 FUSE RESISTOR RF10-1/2W-0.47-J-15-C-A 0.003 0.01140276

0094101006 R573 FUSE RESISTOR RF10-1W-1-J-15-C-A 0.003 0.025339467

0094400341 PS502 VOLTAGE NIMBLE RESISTANCEMZ73-L18RM270 0.003 0.242836562

0094400753 V411 TRIODE 2SD1879----B-A 0.003 0.893849709

0094400539 V512 TRIODE 2SC3807 R /2SC5070---B-A 0.003 0.247059806

0094401180 V513 TRIODE 2SC4236---B-A 0.003 0.806217385

0090300032 MICA SLICE AC263 0.003 0.2125

0094101558 R613 FUSE RESISTOR RF10-2W-1.5-J-20-C-A 0.003 0.033785956

0094000150 F501 T2.5A/250V T2.5A/250V 0.003 0.038009201

0094600235 Z101 SAWF K2977M 0.003 0.666005666

0094000480 SW901 TOUCH SWITCH K66T-1B-BL-6.5 0.006 0.025339467

0094400470 N402 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LA7840 0.003 0.762295642

0094401179 N701 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TDA2611 0.003 0.57161615

0094400808 N902 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT LM7809CS 0.003 0.166501416

0094400316 N901 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AT24C08 0.003 0.254133741

0094401071 N204 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TMPA8803CSN 0.003 6.660056659

0094401395 N904 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT uPC574----F 0.003 0.126190547

0094500843 T402 FBT JF0501-19910 0.001 4.476639225

0094002267 REMOTE CONTROLLER HTR-020 0.003 1.799102179

0094001709 SW501 POWER SWITCH KDC-A06C-2 0.003 0.422324455

0090400764 POWER CABLE TJC1-2Y 0.006 0.001234867

0094500865 T501 POWER TRANSFORMER BCK-08A6F 0.001 1.119159806

0094001445 A101 ELECTRICAL TUNER ENV59D69F1E 0.003 4.339383777

0094300060 XZ601 TUBE HOLDER GZS10-2-10C1 0.003 0.209050605

0094000748 CRT A51JXS098X96 0.003 74.89924213

0090203027 FRONT FRAME MTAA4055AA--Q 0.01 7.219636562

0090203042 BACK COVER 0.01 6.315862228

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Information of Resistors and Capacitors

15. Information of Resistors and Capacitors

CAPACITORS
RESISTORS & CAPACITORS-PARTS NO.CODE
Notes: 1.part numbers are indicated on most mechanical parts.
Please use this part number for parts orders.
2.The unit of resistance is Ω(ohm).K=1000Ω,M=1000KΩ
3.The unit of capacitance is µF(microfarad). 1pF=10-6µF.

Numbering system of Capacitor


Example
CL42 ----- 17 ---- 50V ---- 2F4 ---- 104 * ---- Z
Type Voltage Value (pF) Tolerance
CL21X ---- 100V ---- 223 * ---- J
Type Voltage Value (pF) Tolerance
CL110X ---- 25V ---- 100µF ± 20%
Type Voltage Value Tolerance
4 3
* 104 =10×10 223=22×10

Numbering system of resistor


Example
RY17S ---- 2W ---- 390 ---- J ---- 05-E-A
Type Wattage Value(Ω) Tolerance
RS11 ---- 1/2W ---- 1.8K ---- K
Type Wattage Value Tolerance

ABBREVIATION OF PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION


RESISTOR CAPACITOR
PART NAME & DESCRIPTION
TYPE ALLOWANCE
C Ceramic J ±5%
T Ceramic K ±10%
L Film L ±15%
D Electrolytic M ±20%
A Tantalum P +100%-0%
Z +80%-0%

PART NAME & DESCRIPTION


TYPE ALLOWANCE
T Carbon F ±1%
S Solid J ±5%
J Metal K ±10%
Y Oxide M ±20%
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F Fuse G ±2%

Information of Resistors and Capacitors

Terminal view of transistors

B CB CE E
E C E B CB

KSR1010TA KSC815-YTA
KSR2010TA KSA539-YTA

CE
B
C
EB

2SD18887YD
BC548-CTA KSC2331-YTA

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