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COLOUR TELEVISION

SERVICE MANUAL

Models
HTAR21

Features

I2C BUS CONTROL


AUTO SEARCH 181 PROGRAM PRESETTING AND MEMOREY
ON-TIME,OFF-TIME,APPOINTING PROGRAMME
CCD & V-CHIP
SIDE/ BACK AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT

Serial Number: 0010570606 Version:00.00 Edition: 2007-6-6


COLOR TELEVISION Model: HTAR21
CONTENT

CONTENT

1. Contents…………………………………………………………………….....1

2. Features…………………………………………………………………..2

3. Safety Precaution…………………………………………………….3

4. Warning and cautions………………………………………………….4

5. Net Dimension…………………………………………………………..10

6. Parts and Functions……………………………………………………11

7. Remote controller Functions…………………………………………12

8. Program Diagram……………………………………………………….13

9. Maintenance Service and Trouble Shooting……………………19

10. Circuit Diagram…………………………………………………………23

11. Circuit Explanation……………………………………………………..26

12. Adjustment……………………………………………………………….36

13. Exploded View…………………………………………………………..37

14. List of Parts………………………………………………………………38

15. Damageable Parts List…………………………………………………54

16. Information of Resistors and Capacitors………………………….55


FEATURES

2. FEATURES

序号 FUNCTION 序号 FUNCTION

1 Main IC OM8377 39 NO. of built-in speakers 1

2 CRT SF picture 40 Audio output power(W) 3W

3 Color system NTSC3.58 41 Total power input(W) 90W


PIC

4 Audio system M 42 Voltage range(V) 120V

5 NO.of channels 181 43 Power frequency(Hz) 60HZ

PARAMETER
6 OSD language ENGLISH、FRENCH、SPANISH 44 Time of sleep timer(MINS) 120MIN

7 Multi-picture modes Y 45 Net weight(KG) 21.5

8 AV stereo 46 Gross weight(KG) 24.5

9 Super woofer 47 Net dimension(MM) 616X474X437

10 Surrounding sound 48 Packaged dimension(MM) 695X565X540

11 Treble/bass boost 49 Quantity for 20' container

50 Quantity for 40' container


AUDIO

12 Left/right balancer

13 NICAM 51 Quantiry for 40' high container

14 Multi-audio modes 52 Acquired certificate

15 Tone adjuster 53 Suitable market

16 MTS/SAP

17 Auto-volume leveling

18 AV input Y

19 AV output Y

20 DVD terminal
JIC

21 S-video jack

22 Headphone socket

23 SCART socket

24 Digital curtain

25 Slow fading on & off

26 Semitransparent menu

27 Non-flshing channel changing

28 ZOOM

29 16:9 mode
SOFTWARE

30 Games

31 Calendar Y

32 Child-lock

33 Multi-functional lock Y

34 No-picture listening Y

35 Background light

36 Auto-timer on Y

37 CCD Y

38 V-CHIP Y
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
INPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
These parts are identified by many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special
safety-related characteristics.
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.
Warning and Cautions

4.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


T V 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.

Figure 1
Warning and Cautions

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.
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
Warning and Cautions

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.
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such
components are usually called Electrostatically 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.)
Warning and Cautions

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
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.
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.
Warning and Cautions

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.
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
Warning and Cautions

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.
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.
Parts and Functions

6.Parts and Functions

Front Side AV inputs


AV1 IN
MENU TV/AV VOL- VOL+ CH- CH+ VIDEO
1 10
2 4 6
3 5
MENU
TV/AV

AUDIO 11

9
10.VIDEO:Video input
8 11.AUDIO:Audio input
7

Rear
1. Menu: Access/Exit Main M (Menu)
2. TV/AV:TV/AV selection
12
3. VOL-: Decrease sound OUT

4. VOL+: Increase sound 13


5.CH-: Select next lower channel 14
AV2 IN

6.CH+: Select next higher channel VIDEO


AUDIO

7.Power: Power on/off


8. Power Indicator 12.ANT. IN: Antenna In
9.Sensor Windows 13.Audio/Video outputs
14.Audio2/Video2 inputs
Remote Controller Functions

7.Remote Controller Functions

Remote Control Functions


MENU CH+

2 1
4 VOL- VOL+

3
CH-

1 2 3
4 5 6 5
7 8 9
RECALL -/--
0
6 7
8
TV/AV CCD MUTE 9
P.STD EXIT DISPLAY
10
11 12
13

1. : Power on/off
2. MENU: Access/Exit Main M
3. CH+/-: Select next higher or lower channel
4. VOL+/-: Increase or decrease sound
5. CHANNEL NUMBER BUTTON: Direct channel
tuning (TV channel 02-69, CATV channel 01-125.)
6. RECALL: Return to previous channel
7. -/--: Digit selector
8. TV/AV: Input selection
9. CCD£ºCCD selection
10. MUTE: Press key to activate/deactivate sound
11. P.STD: Picture preference select button
12. DISPLAY: Display receiving channel
13.EXIT£ºExit TV menu
Program Diagram

8. Program Diagram
I. REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY IC
1. MEMORY IC.

This TV uses memory IC. In the memory IC are memorized data for correctly operating the video and
deflection circuits.
When replacing memory IC, be sure to use IC written with the initial value of data.

2. PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING MEMORY IC


(1) Power off
Switch the power off and unplug the power cord from AC outlet.
(2) Replace IC
Be sure to use memory IC written with the initial data values.
(3) Power On
Plug the power cord into the AC outlet and switch the power On.
(4) Check and set SYSTEM default value:
1) Press “QV” key holding about 4 second and then press “MENU1” key on the Remote control
unit. Or Press “TEST” key on the Remote control unit for factory used.
2) The “TEST” will be displayed on the screen.
3) Press digital key, (Mkey) and corresponding on-screen display will be appeared.
Some time “PASSWORD” on-screen display will be appeared, you need to input 828.
4) Check the setting value of the SYSTEM default value of Table below. If the value is different,
select items by [CH+]/[CH-] keys and set value by [VOL+]/[VOL-] keys.
5) Press “STANDBY” key again and return to the normal screen.

3. SERVICE ADJUSTMENT

B1 POWER SUPPLY
1. Receive normal colour bar signal.
2. Connect DC voltmeter to VD802- and isolated ground.
3. Adjust potentiometer in power unit to get the voltage as 110V ±1.0V for 21 inch hereinafter,

FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. While watching the screen, adjust the FOCUS VR to make the vertical and horizontal lines as fine
and sharp as possible.
Program Diagram

II. Technical properties and requirements


1. Main performance index
1. Screen diagonal: 54cm
2. Receiving system: NTSC-M
3. Receiving channel: VHF-channel 2~13
UHF-channel 14~69
CATV-channel 1~125
4. Antenna input: 75ΩF plug
5. Picture limit noise sensibility: VHF≤51dB(μV)
UHF≤54dB(μV)
6. Color sensitivity: ≤40dB(μV)
7. Two signal selectivity: -1.5MHZ≥45dB
+6MHZ≥50dB
8. Sound noise limit sensitivity: VHF≤39dB(μV)
UHF≤42dB(μV)
9. Sound output power: ≥2W
10. X-ray radiation value: <0.1mR/Hr
11. Voltage: AC 100~130V
12. Energy consumption: ≤90W
13. Net dimensions: 616mmX474mmX437mm
14. Net weight: 21.5Kg
2. User’s instructions

Note: This TV set has been installed a caption decoder and control to US Federal Communications Commission.

Customized Power On setup

This TV set is designed for customized initiation. (For detailed information, see the User’s Manual.) The TV set has
been preset before delivery and can be reset by the user.

Power on

1. When the TV set is connected with the power supply, the power indicator illuminates. When the Power
Program Diagram

On/Off button on the TV set or the remote controller is pressed, the TV set is started.

2. When the MENU button on the remote controller is pressed, the menu will appear on the screen. The CH and
VOL buttons are used for setup.

3. Press of CH+ or CH- button will result in moving the icon up or down for function options. The designated
item will turn green.

4. Pressing the VOL+ or VOL- button can change the designated item.

VIDEO setup

1. Press MENU button for VIDEO option.


2. Press CH+ or CH- button to designate desired item. (Move the icon to designated item and the submenu will
appear.)
3. The menu item under the icon will turn bright green. Press VOL+ or VOL- button for options.
Options VOL+ VOL-
CONTRAST Contrast increase Contrast decrease
BRIGHT Brightness increase Brightness decrease
COLOR Color increase Color decrease
SHARP Sharpness increase Sharpness decrease
TINT Tint increase Tint decrease
4. Press MENU button again to quit the main MENU.

SETUP

1. Press SETUP button, the main menu will appear on the screen.
2. Press CH+ or CH- for LANGUAGE options. The designated LANGUAGE will turn bright green.
3. Press VOL+ or VOL- for LANGUAGE options (such as English, Spanish and French)
4. Receiving: Press VOL- button to move the icon to RECEPTION. The TV set is preset AIR state before
delivery (indicating that unlimited receiving of 0~63 channel signals). If the TV set is connected with the cable
TV system, press VOL+ button for CABLE option.
5. Automatic search: Press CH+ or CH- button for AUTO PROGRAM. When VOL or +VOL- is pressed, the
function of automatic channel search will be activated (if signals are available, the channel will be fixed. If
VOL+ button is pressed again, the search can be resumed.)
6. Add/delete: Press CH+ or CH- button for option of ADD/DELETE. Press VOL+ or VOL- button to add or
delete some channel.
7. Input: Press CH+ or CH- button for option of INPUT. Press VOL+ or VOL- button, or press AV/TV button on
Program Diagram

the remote controller for option of AV/TV.


8. Press MENU button again to quit the main menu.

TIME setup

1. Press MENU button and the main menu appear on the screen.
2. Press CH+ or CH- button to move the icon for TIME setup. The designated CLOCK under the icon will turn
bright green.
3. Press VOL+ or VOL- button for options of hour, minute and am/pm on the CLOCK.
4. Press CH+ or CH- to adjust the figure until designed time value is reached. Set ON TIME/OFF TIME with the
same way.
5. Press CH+ or CH- for option of SLEEP. Press VOL+ or VOL- for option of set clock. The clock display will
turn bright green while SLEEP icon turns blue. Press CH+ or CH- for sleep period adjustment.
0:15 0:30 0:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00
6. When CHANNEL in TIME setup is designated, this option will be the preset channel when the TV set is
turned on or off.
7. Press MENU button again to quit the main menu.

SPECAIL
1. Press MENU button Press MENU button Press MENU button and the main menu appear on the screen.
2. Press CH+ or CH- button to move the icon to SPECIAL, and designate C.CAPTION. Then icon of
C.CAPTION turns to bright green. When OFF is displayed, C.CAPTION is inactivated while when ON is
displayed, C.CAPTION is activated.
3. Press CH- to move the icon to CC ON MUTE and the icon will turn bright green. Press VOL+ or VOL-
button for adjustment of this function. When OFF is displayed, the item cannot display its function regardless of
the indication of C.CAPTION. When this item displays C1 while C.CAPTION displays OFF, the system will
activate C.CAPTION function automatically.
4. Press CH- button to move the icon to POWER RESTORE. Press VOL+ or VOL- to adjust power on and off.
5. When icon designates MENU OFFSET, the digital value of the designated item can be adjusted by pressing
VOL+ or VOL-. Function of this item is to change the location of the menu.
6. Press MENU button again to quit the main menu.

V—CHIP setup

This function is designed for television program limitation. The TV set user is allowed to control the usage of the TV
set in accordance with the regulations of US Federal Communications Commission. This function is also destined to
prevent children from watching the TV programs which are improper for juvenile.
Program Diagram

1. Press MENU button, the menu will appear on the screen. Press RATING button, V-CHIP displays the menu.
2. Press CH+ or CH- button to move the icon to another option, then the designated item will turn bright red.
3. When an item is selected, press MENU button and the submenu of the designated item will appear on the
screen.
4. Press MENU button and return to V-CHIP.
5. Press RATING button to the main menu.
6. Press RATING button again to quit the main menu.

OPTION MENU
1. Press RATING button, and the RATING main menu will appear on the screen.
2. Designate OPTION MENU and then press MENU button, OPTION MENU will appear on the screen.
3. Press CH+ or CH- button for item option, and the color of designated item will change from yellow to bright
green.
4. When HELP is selected, press MENU button and HELP menu will appear on the screen. Press CH+ or CH- to
search up and down for relative items. If MENU button is pressed again, OPTION MENU will appear.
5. When NO-INFO RATING is selected, press MENU button for option of UNBLOCK or BLOCK state.
6. When NO RATED is selected, press MENU button for option of UNBLOCK or BLOCK state.
7. When ENTER PASSWARD is selected, press MENU button, then a dialog box will appear at bottom left
corner of the screen and then a 4 digit password can be input. Press RATING button again to return to the main
menu.(The password must be input when entering the V-CHIP submenu.)

TV RATING
1. Press RATING button.
2. When TV RATING is selected, press MENU button and the submenu will appear on the screen as follows:
3. TV RATING
RATING FV D L S V
TV-Y U
TV-Y7 U
TV-G U
TV-PG U U U U U U
TV-14 U U U U U U
TV-MA U U U U U
In the table, the blocks marked “B” indicates the restrictive items. If all restrictive items are to be selected,
move the icon to the top left corner of the table and then press MENU button.
(1) If all restrictive items are to be released, move the icon to the bottom left corner and press MENU
button twice.
(2) If one of the restrictive items is to be selected, press CH+ or CH- button in an alternate way and
Program Diagram

press MENU button (for some line) and then VOL+ or VOL- for option of desired line. Finally
press MENU button.
(3) Some item can be deleted by following the same process above.
4. Press RATING button again to quit V-CHIP menu.
MPAA RATING
1. Press RATING button, and the RATING main menu will appear on the screen.
2. When MPAA RATING turns bright red, press MENU button and MPAA RATING submenu will appear on the
screen.
3. If all items are to be selected, press CH+ or CH- button to move the icon to the top left corner, and then press
MENU button.
4. If all selective items are to be deleted, press CH+ or CH- button to move the icon to the bottom left corner,
and then press MENU button twice.
5. Items under or above the designated icon in the submenu can be selected.
6. Press RATING button again to quit V-CHIP menu.

BLOCK OFF
1. Press RATING button, and the RATING main menu will appear on the screen.
2. When BLOCK turns bright red and MENU button is pressed, BLOCK will display BLOCK OFF and BLOCK
ON.
Caution:
BLOCK OFF: Indicating lock on status. Regardless setup of TV RATING and MPAA RATING, even V-CHIP signals
are received during TV programs, this TV set dos not have the V-CHIP function.
BLOCK ON: Indicating lock off status. When TV RATING and MPAA RATING are selected, the TV set will have
the V-CHIP function when V-CHIP signals are received in the TV program.

Precausions:
1. Keep the TV set away from heat resources, such as stoves and radiators;
2. Place the TV set in a well ventilated area;
3. Place the TV set in an area free from dusts and corrosive gas;
4. Prevent the TV set from waterdrops, moisture and humidity;
5. Do not place magnetic materials on the TV set;
6. Disconnect the TV set when moving the TV set.
7. When the TV set is turn on during a rainy weather, disconnect the outdoor antenna and use the indoor antenna
attached to the TV set.
8. Disconnect the TV set from power supply source during a power interruption or vacation.
Maintenance Service and Trouble Shooting

9. Maintenance Service and Trouble Shooting

1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCESS
No light and sound

Check to see if
Fuse3 is normal
Abnormal
Normal

Check VD504, C507, Check to see 103V


V513, etc. etc. voltage is normal
Normal
Abnormal
Check to see if the Test to see all terminal
collector voltage of Resistance of load
VD554 is 18V Is normal

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

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


if , 9v, voltage of V552 or power unit rectifying tube
5v is normal CPU power is normal

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

Check The failure of Change Check the


N701,N101 horizontal unit or rectifying tube Loader
N101
Maintenance Service and Trouble Shooting

2 No raster

Whether G2 voltage is normal


Normal Abnormal

Check heating voltage Check base voltage H-drive

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

Check the voltage Heater Resistor Check to see if b.e Check the circuit
open voltage of V433 is from pin13 of N201 to
of all pins of XP902
is normal existed? H-drive

Abnormal Abnormal
Normal Normal

Video amplifying Inspect the circuit Check the voltage InspectT431、R434


board is abnormal from pin19 、20、 of V433 collector is etc.
21 of N201 to normal
video amplifying Higher Lower

V433 is not well T431、V433 Or


welded or open C415、C416 Care
broken

Normal Abnormal

Check N201 Replace bad cmponents

Normal Abnormal

Check N201 and Check +12V power circuit


H-Vibration
Maintenance Service and Trouble Shooting

Horizontal bright line

Make R451 open. Multimeter is at range RΧ1K. Red


probe connects to ground. Touch No.5 of N401 with
Yes black probe. Bright line flashes for a moment No

There is trouble in V-circuit There is trouble in V-output circuit

Check
Check the voltage at Pin2 of N401

Normal Abnorma Yes No


l
Replae components Check N201 and Check if the vertical deflection Inspect +24V
N701 Deflection yoke plug power circuit
Maintenance Service and Trouble Shooting

4.

Lack of red

Check to see if V902 is


open or not well welded

Change V902 or Check to see if voltages of XP902


weld V902 again are normal

Yes No

Replace CRT、 Check ircuit between


Pin19 of N201 and
XS202

5
Picture exists but no sound

Cut of C601,connect red pen of multi-meter(R*1K)with


ground,and black pen tap Pin1 of N602 if there is snapping

Yes No

Power amplifier is normal. Cut off collection electrode of V602,use


Check N101 and external SIF black pen of multimeter tap Pin1 of
circuit N601 if there is snapping sound

Yes No
Check muting circuit Check to see if
and V601\V602 +19V exists

Normal Abnormal

Check SIF circuit and speaker Inspect +19V


power supply
Circuit Diagram

10. Circuit Diagram

1. Pane hint picture

Sound Power
Amplifier
Picture/Sound IF Amplifier,
Video and audio signal
Processing,
SAW RGB Output Circuits CRT
and H &V Sync pulse
segregation Horizontal Scan
Output

Vertical Scan
Output

ROM
Main Processor
Audio/Video In/Out

Infrared Receiver Remote Controller

Figure 5
V+ V- P+ P- MENU TV/AV
1 TJC3-2Y AV1-VIN AV1-AIN
CNB02

X01
SDA SCL
RB05 RB04 RB03 RB02 RB01 CNB01
1.8K 1.2K 1K 620 470
TJC3-2Y 2 1/6W-100

A6-5V R208

A6-5V
A6-5V N202
R278 R222R286 R220 R212 R211 R215 24C08
A6-5V 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 4.7K 4.7K 3.3K 8 VDD Wp 1 RM201
TU101 C207 CN703
63V-0.01µF HS0038A
ENV56DB4G3 N201 PTC NC

GND
SCL A2

OUT

VCC
TDA9377 R943 AV1-V AV1-AIN
SDA VSS
5 4 47
R230
STANDBY 1 64 1/6W-100 R531 R532
STANDBY INT.REM C922
SC
AGC SCL SDA NC B+ BT GND IF R718 16K 220
C234 100U
R209 63V-1000pF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 w235
9 10 11 SCL 100
1/6W-75
w236 2 63 AV/SVHS
1/6W-100 SDA SCL AV/SVHS FO
1/6W-100 V531 R534
C107 SCL R210 C209
A1-33V SDA 100 56 AV1/AV2 C2688 V533 1.8K
16V-10µF 3 62
DZ201 SDA AV1/AV2 AV1/AV2 A0R BF423
A5-3.3V C208 L206 A0L HV
KA33V 56 R521 R522
R110 LGA0203-100
C101 R266 4 61 V-OUT V503 220
1W-33 VT VDDP 12k
C202 C110 3.3K BF423
63V-0.1µF C201 V523
C102 DZ102 63V-1000pF R216 C237 N702 HEF4053 OUT C502 R536 R524 B
104 10u DZ259 C236 BF422
25V-220µF MTZJ5.1B MTZJ5.1B 47 5 60 63V-0.1µF 9 8 330p 270 1.8K G
L102 16V-22µF AV2-VIN
R104 R105 R102 KEY RESET V521
LGA0203-100 C259
1/6W-10 1/6W-13K 1/6W-2.2KΩ C2688
223
R746 R747
10 7 R
SYSTEM 6 59 R715 VIDEO G1
DZ101 C239 R512
SYSTEM XTAL.OUT 75
R104 33 3.3K 3.3K 11 6 10K

AV2-L

AV2-R
B4-12V X201 R514
1/6W-10 MTZJ9.1B R279 CN503 CN501
MUTE 10K 12M TJC-5 1.8K
C108 C422 7 58 C240 12 5 R703 R501 CRT
63V-104 MUTE XTAL.IN R704 R-OUT 47 C503 A51JXS098X96
16V-47µF C722 1/6W-220 R526
R219 15K 33
C740 13 4 1/6W-220 G-OUT R-OUT 470Pf 270
1UF 50V-1uF
8 57 R502
v522
VOL OSC.GND 47
14 3 V2 C727 BF423
C111 L207 B-OUT R523 ZD501
SYSTEM LGA0203-100 50V-1uF G-OUT 390 C510
63V-0.01µF 9 56 CVBS/Y 15 2 R503 BZX79C8V2 102K/2KV
VSSC/P VDD.C C705 R708 GND 47
VD217 R261 R262 C109 SF101
1/6W-9.1K R106 50V-1uF 1/6W-220 C511
1N4148 1/6W-68K D1510C 16 1 YS A1L B-OUT R512
1/6W-470 C214 CUT-OFF
104 10 55 220
100Pf
CTL VPE
R260 R227 L101 L208 N703 R511 V513
A1R 18K BF422
1/6W-9.1K 1/6W-1K LGA0203-1µH LGA0203-100 A5-3.3V HEF4052 R707
CN502 C509
11 54 C725 SCREEN
R103 STAND BY VDD.A 1/6W-220
TJC-3 4.7uf
V101 C242 C241 50V-1uF HEATER
1/6W-22 STAND BY R235 9 8
BF370 63V-0.1µF 16V-100µF 1 5
12 53 1/6W-100 B-OUT
VSSA 10 7 2
B.OUT V511 V512
R236 6 C2688 BF423
224 G-OUT 11 6
13 52 1/6W-100 180V 3 R550
SEC.PLL G.OUT 10M
C216 R237 12 5 7 C501 R516
A7-8V 1/6W-100 R-OUT 470Pf 270 VD507
14 51 R752 R506
VP2 R.OUT 4 68 TC2406------T
1/6W-10

2
L202
C219 C220
13
10uH R238 8 R505
100u 104 CUT-OFF SL 14 3 R513
15 50 1/6W-1K 2.8 VD504 GT501 1P
DECD/G BLK.IN 1N4148 390
C217 R274 VD201
224 R248 A2L 15 2
1/6W-22K IN4148 A3-5V
1/6W-6.8K R273
16 49 1/6W-33K
VD505
C218
PH2.LF BCL.IN 16 1 C508 1N4148
222 C250 GT502 1P
R249 C750 10uF
C222 R226 16V-10µF 21P-B
15K 17 PH1.LF 48 1/6W-20K 50V-1uF
1u B2/U.IN 21P-G C706 R527
C221 V04 V03 33K
472 21P-R 50V-1uF SL SR
18 47 去功放 去功放
GND3 G2/Y.IN
C224 C223 R241
2.2u 104 1/6W-4.7K A7-8V
19 46
DEC.BG R2/V.IN
R242
1/6W-1K R277 HEATER
20 INSS.W2(BL) 45 BL
EWD 1/6W-100K B1-180V N601
C225 AN7523N
C258
50V-2.2µF 63V-0.01µF 21 44 C246 R243
V.DRB AUD.OUT V213 R262*
16V-10µF 1/6W-1K 1/6W-4.7K
KSC815
C226 22 43
V.BRA CHROMA
63V-0.01µF C-SVHS

INPUT

INPUT
MUTE
C247

OUT2

OUT2
GND

GND
VCC

VOL
23 42 50V-1uF CVBS/Y
IF.IN1 CVBS/Y

24 41 R255
GND1

9
IF.IN2
1/6W-430
R228 R256 L209 R815
1/6W-39K 1/6W-470
25 40 C253 A4-10.4V 2W-0.18
I.REF CVPS.INT 1N4004
50V-1uF R250 L211 SPEAKER
C227 47 10uH V210 R257 C610
50V-104 C254 KSR2010 47 1000u
26 VP1 39 R264
V.S.C. 63V-0.022µF470 C252 CN602
C255 47u C257 V622
16V-100µF Z203
V209 4.5MHz 47u KSA539 +5V
27 38 R254 MUTE VD620
AGC IF.VO/SVO R265 KSC815 1N4148
C228 1/6W-75 180 W610
63V-0.022µF R244 高电平有效 低电平有效 1/6W-56K
1/6W-390 V212 C620
28 37 C248 POWER R622
AV.DEEM PLL.IF R253 KSC815 V-OUT 16V-100µF
C229 63V-0.1µF A3-15.7V 1/6W-10K
332 R276 R275 VD202 510
1/6W-270K IN4148 W265 R258* R620
v620
29 361/6W-27K R218 R233 KSA539
R281
DECS.DEM EHTO 1/6W-1K
1/6W-75 VOL 1/6W-10K
R280 C230 V208 R252
39K 1/6W-10KΩ 1/6W-36KΩ R605
39K 16V-10µF C256 KSC815 100 V621
30 35 R259 V04
GND2 AUO.EXT 63V-0.1µF 1/6W-100K DZ205 V211 1/6W-5.6KΩ C611 R621 KSC815
R229 R246 KSR1010 C612 1/6W-33K
1/6W-3.9K MTZJ4.7B R251 V03 50V-1uF 63V-4700PF
1/6W-8.2K R606
C231 1/6W-200 SYSTEM C621
63V-1000pF 31 34 1/6W-5.6KΩ R623 50V-1µF
SND.PLL F.B.L.SO
C232 R245 1/6W-4.7K
63V-330PF 1/6W-100 C249
32 33 63V-150PF A7-8V
AVL H.OUT
C233 R247
VD-N

VD-P

50V-4.7µF R263 1/6W-3.3K


1/6W-200 H-SYNC ABL
H-DRI

A3-15.8 N301
A5-3.3V

TDA8357J
A7-8V

INPUT

INPUT
V1

GND
VCC

OUT

OUT
VFB

VO

VI
R840 R841
1K 1K
V2

9
LD901 V805 L209 R314 w333 R307*
VD-P DZ303 C416
HTRYG9208 2SB764(Y) N802 IN4004 1/6W-270K 1/6W-12K 2W 270 400V-364
A7-8V Ly/50µH<R307*<Ly/20µH
L7809CS
R312 MTZJ15C
R821
R860 1/6W-1.2K VD406
2W-1Ω R305 R306
1/6W-10K 2W 0.68 TR5GU41
C829 1/2W-1.3
R861
16V-100µF VD-N CN401
B4-9V TJC-4
1/6W-1.5K C415 H2
DZ101 R313 160V-1uF
R862 2W-7.5K
CN801 V806 MTZJ9.1B C108 1/6W-1.3K
POWER 1/6W-15K
TJC1-2Y KSC815 C306 R413
16V-47µF
63V-0.047µF H1
R311
R820A R308 1/6W-12K
2W-36Ω DZ301 1/2W-1.5
C304 L401
A6-5V MTZJ22A C303 R414
R820 100V-33uF 2W-1K LX034
2W-39Ω 35V-100uF
C823 C819
DZ802
332
MTZ5.1B 16V-100µF
LW
400uH/500uH
A3-14.73V
250V/3.15A R824
F801 1/2W-1
R806 R807 A1-33V
1/2W-3.3M 1/2W-3.3M C807
2kV-561pF R810 2W-18K L306
LGA0305-10uH
A2-110V

C802A
MKT61-275V-104 C808 R407
T801 160V-100UF H-SYNC 1W-3.9K
VD802
BCK-05E/D
VD814 10
PG2010 1 DZ402 C417
VD813 RU3A
。 MTZJ5.1B 500V-470pF T444
PG2010
R801 N801 KA5Q0765RTH-YDTU C810 BSC25-0283G
33K R303 TO CRT
L801 500V-560pF VD403 HV
LCL-207 L803 。 TC2406 HV
4 4 1/6W-100K
VFB 12
Rx801 1 LB3.5*6
1/2W-3.3M A3-15.7V R302 R415
2 C805 。 14 VD805 1/2W-10 1/2W-1
CN802 1kV-1000pF
C811 C418
TJC1-2Y
VCC SYNC EU2A 25V-2200µF FO
100V 33u
3 5
15
P801 R802 8 VD803
PDC7R0QP6B712 33K A4-10.4V 46 8
。 EU2A
R805 16 B3-18.5V
1/2W-600 VD809 。 16.5 9 SC
DEGUSS 63V-3900PF IN4148 VD404
C804 R803 C845 C846
1/2W-390 500V-560pF T1R5GU41 R409 6
17 25V-1000µF B4-16.5V 1/2W-0.22
9
VD811 VD804 VD810 HEATER 7 FO
PG2010 TB1206 TERB4304 。 18
C422
104

TO CRT PCB SCREEN & FOCUS


C403 1
19 500V-470pF
VD812 C802 VD402 H-OUT
50v-47u PC801 IN4004 4
VD401 C404
R849 IN4004 25V-470uF
PG2010
PC817C A3-15.8V
1/6W-10K 185v 5
V401
1 R818
1/2W-1.5K 1N4148
A6-5V HTN20R15-circuit diagram 2SD2499 3
SC

4 T401 C419
R816 AA26-50001B R407 B+
RP801
1/2W-123K VD816 1/2W-0.39 125v
C803 C814 2KV-681
MF72-2-5Ω±N R822 C801 V804
63V-0.047µF R819 63V-104 R809 R403
1/2W-470K 150uF/400V
3
1/2W-1K 1/2W-39K KSC815 NOTE: Design and specification are subject to change without notice. H-DRI
V402
KSC2331-Y
1/2W-270
500V-560pF C409 C410
R848 R213 C402 1.6KV-752 2kV-471 C413
2 R847 1/6W-15K R408 VD405 10 11
1/6W-6.2K 400V-472 ABL
DZ803 1/6W-15K 1/2W-33 TTVR10G
KA431 L402
R823 R817 POWER C401
1/2W-470K LB3.5*5 C414
1/2W-2.49K 100V-103 C411
250V-22uF 104
R817A STAND BY A2-115V
1/6W-220
V206 R214 HEATER
KSC815 1/6W-10K R420
B1-185V VIDEO GT404
1/2W-120K
ABL
调整R817A可调
 鞯缪梗 稍?50
/220/330中选用
PCB Diagram

3. PCB Diagram
Circuit Explanation

11. Circuit Explanation


1. Principle integrated circuits

A1. HTN20R15 color TV set composed of the following sections

(1) Small signal processing: super monolithic integrated circuits N201(OM8377). and
memory N202 (AT24C08).
(2) Sound power amplifying: integrated circuits N601 ( AN7523).
(3) Horizontal and Vertical scan output circuits: Vertical output integrated circuits
N301 (TDA8357), Horizontal output transistor V401 (TT2140), Horizontal flying
back transformer T444 (BSC25-0283G).
(4) Switch power supply: switch transformer T801 (BCK-05E), power transistor N801
(KA5Q0765RT-YDTU).

A2. Main integrated circuits:

(1) OM8377 Microprocessor


Picture IF/sound IF/video processing/H and V
Scan/color decoding
(2) TDA8357 Vertical output integrated circuits
(3) AN7522 / AN7523 Sound power amplifying integrated circuits

A3. Electrical circuit analysis

1、Microprocessor and Small signal processing: super monolithic integrated circuits :


OM8377
OM8377 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.
2. ICs functional description
UOC OM83XX
SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION
STAND BY output. 1 In STAND BY mode, high level (Power OFF).
For Power ON this pin will be reduced to low.
SCL 2 I2C-bus clock line
SDA 3 I2C-bus data line
TUNING 4 tuning Voltage (Vt) PWM output
P3.0/NTSC SW 5 Port 3.0 or NTSC output/SCART SW input, Forced NTSC selection, Low-level
output, otherwise High output.
Circuit Explanation
KEY 6 Control keys input *3
VOL 7 Sound Volume control PWM output
MUTE 8 Sound mute output
VSSC/P 9 Digit ground for µ-controller core and periphery
BAND1 10 Tuner Band selection output
BAND2 11 Tuner Band selection output
VSSA 12 Analog ground of teletext decoder and digital ground of TV-processor
SECPLL 13 SECAM PLL decoupling
VP2 14 2nd supply voltage TV-processor(+8V)
DECDIG 15 decoupling digital supply of TV-processor
PH2LF 16 Phase-2 filter
PH1LF 17 Phase-1 filter
GND3 18 Ground 3 for TV-processor
DECBG 19 Band gap decoupling
AVL/EWD 20 Automatic volume leveling /EAST-WEST drive output
VDRB 21 Vertical drive B output
VDRA 22 Vertical drive A output
IFIN1 23 IF input 1
IFIN2 24 IF input 2
IREF 25 Reference current input
VSC 26 Vertical sawtooth capacitor
TUNER AGC 27 Tuner AGC output
AUDEEM/SIFIN1 *1 28 Audio deemphasis or SIF input
DECSDEM/SIFIN2 29 decoupling sound demodulator or SIF input 2
GND2 30 ground 2 for TV processor
SNDPLL/SIFAGC *1 31 narrow band PLL filter or AGC sound IF
AVL/SNDIF/REF0/ 32 Automatic Volume Levelling / sound IF input / subcarrier reference output / audio
AMOUT *1 deemphasis
HOUT 33 horizontal output
FBISO 34 flyback input/sandcastle output
AUDEXT/QSSO/ 35 external audio output / QSS intercarrier out
AMOUT *1
EHTO 36 EHT/overvoltage protection input
PLL IF 37 IF-PLL loop filter
IFVO/SVO 38 IF video output / selected CVBS output
VP1 39 supply voltage TV processor
CVBS INT 40 internal CVBS input
GND1 41 ground for TV processor
CVBS/Y 42 CVBS/Y input
CHROMA 43 C input
AUDOUT/AMOUT *1 44 audio output /AM audio output (volume controlled)
INSSW2 45 2nd RGB / YUV insertion input
R2/VIN 46 2nd R input / V (R-Y) input / PR input
G2/YIN 47 2nd G input / Y input
Circuit Explanation

B2/UIN 48 2nd B input / U (B-Y) input / PB input


BCLIN 49 beam current limiter input
BLKIN 50 black current input / V-guard input
RO 51 Red output
GO 52 Green output
BO 53 Blue output
VDDA 54 analog supply of Closed Caption decoder and digital supply of TV-processor (3.3 V)
VPE 55 OTP Programming Voltage
VDDC 56 digital supply to core (3.3 V)
OSCGND 57 oscillator ground supply
XTALIN 58 crystal oscillator input
XTALOUT 59 crystal oscillator output
RESET 60 reset
VDDP 61 digital supply to periphery (+3.3 V)
P1.0/INT1 62 TV/AV (AV1) / AV2 /S-VHS mode Output.
P1.1/T0 63 TV/AV (AV1) / AV2 /S-VHS mode Output.
P1.2/INT0 64 Remote control signal input.
Note
1. The function of pin 20, 28, 29, 31, 32, 35 and 44 is dependent on the IC version (mono intercarrier FM demodulator /QSS IF
amplifier and East-West output or not) and on some software control bits. The valid combinations are given in table 1.
2. the vertical guard function can be controlled via pin 49 or pin 50. the selection is made by means of the
IVG bit in subaddress 2BH.

TABLE 1
IC version FM-PLL version QSS version
East-West N Y N Y
Y/N
CMB1/CMB0 00 01/10/11 00 01/10/11 00 01/10/11 00 01/10/11
bits
AM bits - - - - - 0 1 - 0 1
Pin 20 AVL EWD AVL EWD
Pin 28 AUDEEM SIFIN1
Pin 29 DECSDEM SIFIN2
Pin 31 SNDPLL SIFAGC
Pin 32 SNDIF(1) REFO(2) AVL/SNDIF(1) REFO(2) AMOUT REFO(2) AMOUT REFO(2)

Pin 35 AUDEXT AUDEXT QSSO AMOUT AUDEXT QSSO AMOUT

Pin 44 AUDOUT Controlled AM or audio out


Note
1. When additional (external) selectivity is required for FM-PLL system pin 32 can be used as sound IF input. This function is
selected by means of SIF bit in subaddress 28H.
2. the reference output signal is only available for the CMB1/CMB0 setting of 0/1. for the other settings this pin is a switch
output(see also 5 table 67).
Circuit Explanation

Pin No. 5: Control keys input (Max. Limit voltage)

Function TV/AV MENU CH- CH+ VOL- VOL+


Voltage 0 0.4125 0.825 1.2375 1.65 2.0625

AN7522/7523 Function : audio output


Symbol PIN Function Symbol PIN Function
Vcc 1 Power supply GND 7 ground
Out 1 (+) 2 Ch 1 output (+) In 2 8 Ch 2 input
GND(out 1) 3 Ch 1Ground VOL 9 Volume Control
Out 1 (-) 4 Ch 1 output (-) Out 2 (-) 10 Ch 2 output (-)
Standby 5 Mute input GND(out 2) 11 Ch 2 Ground
In 1 6 Ch 1 input Out 2 (+) 12 Ch 2 output (+)
Note: AN7523 is pin 1 to 9, AN7522 is pin 1 to 12.
TDA8357 Function : vertical output
Symbol PIN Function Symbol PIN Function
INPUT 1、2 INPUT VFB 6 VFB
VCC 3 VCC VO 8 VO
OUT 4、7 OUT VI 9 VI
GND 5 GND

3. Test point Waveforms


3.8Vpp 2.5Vpp 2.5Vpp
2.6Vpp 1.2Vpp

H H H
H H OM83XX OM83XX OM83XX
95Vpp
TDA93XX 95Vpp
TDA93XX 95Vpp 0.9Vpp 5Vpp

H
H H H H
OM83XX OM83XX
CRT KR CRT KG CRT KB
1Vpp 0.8Vpp 2.7Vpp
1000Vpp

V V H H
V401 B V401 C
OM83XX OM83XX OM83XX

22Vpp 300Vpp

H H
T801 PIN4
Circuit Explanation

4. IC voltages
OM83XX
PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V 2.8 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.5 3.5 0.1 0.1 0 5.4 0.1 0 2.3 8 5 3
PIN 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
V 4 0 4 0.9 0.7 0.8 1.9 1.9 3.9 3.8 1.6 3.2 3.4 0 2.4 0.1
PIN 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
V 0.6 0.5 3.7 1.7 2.4 3.1 8 3.8 0 3.4 1.5 3.6 2.3 2.6 2.6 2.6
PIN 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
V 2.3 7.2 2.7 2.7 2.7 3.5 0 3.5 0.1 1.7 1.8 0 3.5 0.1 0.1 5

5. Service mode and adjusting items and data

1. Method
a. Press PRO button to enter the adjustment or setup mode.
b. Press CH+ or CH- button to turn page up or down for desired item options. If a special remote
controller is used for options, part of adjustment items can be selected directly by pressing buttons on the
remote controller.
c. Press VOL+ or VOL- button to alter the value of selected adjustment items.
d. In the factory production process, the factory adjuster is sued for accelerated adjustment.

2. Notices for adjustment


OSD Range Ref.
B/W BALANCE
S-BRI 0-127 80
R-BIA 0-255 82
G-BIA 0-255 180
B-BIA 0-255 144
R-DRV 0-127 58
G-DRV 0-15 7
B-DRV 0-127 63
C. B/W 0-3 0
ADJUST
H. PHASE 0-31 17
H.BLK.LEFT 0-7 7
H.BLK.RIGHT 0-7 0
Circuit Explanation

V. SIZE 0-127 39
V. LINE 0-31 10
V. POSE 0-63 56
V. SC 0-31 0
RF. AGC 0-63 20
OSD H.POSI 0-127 10
OSD V.POSI 0-31 3
VOLUME OUT 0-127 100
SETUP
STEREO OPTION 0-1 0
SUB.CONT 0-31 20
SUB.COLOR 0-63 25
SUB.SHARP 0-31 10
SUB.TINT 0-63 32
BLK.STR.DEF ( 0:On; 1: Off) 0-1 0
AFC GAIN (0: Low; 1: Hi) 0-1 1
V.SEPUP (0: Low; 1: Hi) 0-1 1
CD.MODE (OM8377: 0/1; LA76812: 0~7) 0-1 0
DIGITAL OSD (0: Simulation OSD input; 1: Digit OSD input) 0-1 0
OSD CONT. (0~127) / OM8377 (0~3) 0-3 2
GRAY MOD (0/1) 0-1 0

OSD Description Range Ref.


B.GAM.SEL (0~3) 0-3 3
RG.GAM.DEF (0/1) 0-1 0
FBPBLK.SW (0/1) 0-1 0
BRIGHT ABL.TH Bright. Abl. Threshold (0~7) 0-7 4
EMG.ABL.DEF Emg. Abl. Def (0/1) 0-1 1
BRT.ABL.DEF Brt. Abl. Def (0/1) 0-1 1
MID.STP.DEF Mid. Stp.Def (0/1) 0-1 1
R-Y/B-Y G.BL R-Y/B-Y Gain Balance (0~15)
0-15 8
OM8377, no this function
R-Y/B-Y ANG R-Y/B-Y Angle (0~15) 0-15 8
C.KILL.OFF C_Kill OFF (0/1) 0-1 0
SND.TRAP Sound Trap (0~7) 0-7 4
VOL.FIL “Volume Filter Defeat” 0-1 0
Circuit Explanation

VIF.SYS.SW (0:45.75M; 1:58.75M) OM8377 0-1 0


VIDEO.LEVEL Video Level (0~7) 0-7 7
FM.LEVEL FM Level (0~31) 0-31 16
POWER OPTION 0: 2 starts; 1: memory; 2 or 3: 1 start 0-3 0
SEARCH CHECK 0: w/out start auto search; 0-1
0
1: w/ start auto search
SEARCH SPEED 0: search slow; 1: search fast 0-1 1
AV OPTION 0: w/out AV; 1: 1-way AV input; 2: 2-way AV
0-3 1
input; 3: 3-way AV input
POSITION L/R 0: top left corner; 1: top right corner 0-1 1
BLACK BACK 0: No black back; 1: Black back 0-1 1
BLACK TRANS 0-1 1
V.MUTE P.OFF 0: video output not cut before POWER OFF;
0-1 0
1: video output cut before POWER OFF
CCD OPTION 0: CCD not used; 1: CCD used 0-1 1
V-CHIP OPTION 0: V-CHIP not used; 1: V-CHIP used 0-1 1
PASSWORD OPT. 0: V-CHIP not used; 1: V-CHIP used 0-1 1
TUNER OPTION 0:TDF-3M3 not used; 1: PHILIP UV1336B used 0-1 1
SCREEN OPTION 0:w/out curtain; 1: w/ at start; 2: w/ at close; 3:
0-3 0
w/ at start/close
SCREEN TIME 0-7 6
SCREEN HDC 0-63 0
BAND SELECT 0-1 0
3.Circuit signals processing

(1) MF amplifying circuit


Received by antanna and processed by the high frequency tuner, the television signals will be transmitted by the
tunner as 45.75MHZ signals to sound surface filter through C112 coupling after being amplified by V102, and then
the MF signals of trapped wave in sound carrier wave from sound surface filter F45U will be sent to pin 5 and 6 of
OM8377. The MF demodulation circuit of this TV set is completed through PLL carrier wave generator and outside
pressure control oscillator (T101) in OM8377. The MF frequency is adjusted by T101 adjustment, and output of
AFC is generated by a numerical control IF-PLL circuit, and read and sent to CPU by I2C bus for correction of MF
signals frequency deviation. The external capacitor of pin 3 decides the time constant of AGC,and high frequency
amplication AGC will be transmitted by I2C bus through pin 4 for control of high frequency tuner gain.

(2) Sound signals processing


Circuit Explanation

The secondary sound MF signals are input via pin 54 of OM8377, and then demodulated in PLL tuner through
lowpass and limit inside OM8377. After demodulation, the sound signals will be amplified through inside lowpass
and transmitted via pin1. Pin 2 is FM output, C121 is deaccentuation capacitor, pin 9 is FM detector’s DC filter
connector and C117 is filter capacitor. The external AUDIO signals are input via OM8377 pin 51, controlled by
CPU. A swith inside I2C bus control OM8377 can be used for options of internal and external signals. The sound
signals are transmitted via OM8377 pin 1 to TDA7523 pin 1 via C601 coupling and transmitted from its pin 4, after
being amplified by TDA7523, to the speaker. The mute circuit 1 is comprised of V601, V602 and other
components for Power On and Off mute. Circuit 2 is comprised of CPU mute pin V603 and other components.

(3) Line sync processing circut


The line oscillation circuit of the TV set is fully comprised of OM8377 internal integrated components. The
brightness signals containing compound sync signals are transmitted to the internal sync seperation circuit for line
and field sync pulse.

(4) Line output circuit


Standard line oscilation pulse is output via pin 27 to V431 for line drive. T431 is H (L) drive used to convert the
low current and high pressure pulse signals from line tube into low voltage and large current signals for line export
needs. V432 is line output, C435 and C436 are reciprocal capacitor, C441 is S calibration capacitor, L441 is line
linear indutance and T471 is line output transformer. 240V voltage needed for field scanning is transmitted via
winding 10 of the transformer and gained after being rectified by VD472. In addition to anode high pressure, screen
grid and focus voltages, the transformer provides 180V video amplifier voltage by winding 2. VD411, C411, R412,
VD412, R414 and C412 form the X ray protection circuit. R233, C231, R232, R403 and C408 form the beam
restriction circuit. The winding 9 of the transformer provides CRT filament voltage.

(5) Field sync and output circuit


Field sync seperator produces field sync signals from compound sync signals and activates the field frequency
splitting system. When a certain number field sync pulse is detected, the field frequency spliting system will start
operation for frequency spliting of the muliple line frequency signals generated by the line frequency oscilator. The
field pulse gained from frequency spliting will be sent to field sawtooth generator for sawtooth waves, and then
transmitted by pin 23. The output circuit of this TV set is mainly comprised of TDA8357 and other components.

(6) CRT output circuit


The tricolor signals produced by OM8377 will be transmitted to CRT board and then to the cathode of the TV tube
after being amplified by videoamplifier which is comprised of V902, V912 and V922.

(7) CCD performance


Circuit Explanation

The CVBS signals produced by OM8377 pin 40 will be amplified and sent to N701 pin 19 via V821 and then
processed by software and hardware inside CPU. The decoded CCD signales will be transmitted to OM8377 pin 14,
15 and 16 via CPU pin 22, 23 and 24.

(8) V-CHIP performance


Performance of V-CHIP is mainly completed by CPU. The CPU receives grade signals from the IC bus and
executes relative performances and shields those programs of relative grade.

4. Electric diagram (see attached page)

IV. Integrated circuit reference

1. All integrated circuit voltages

Following voltage data is achieved while the TV set is turned on, and the electric resistance is achieved when the
TV set is turned off. When the status changes, the data should also be changed. So these data are used as references.

2. N101 OM8377
PIN Leads Function Voltage (V) PIN Leads Function Voltage (V)
1 Video output 2.23 28 Reciprocal pulse input 1.06

2 FM filter output 2.23 29 Reference current 1.69

3 AGC filter 2.22 30 Clock output 0.002

4 Hi AGC output 2.59 31 N.C. 0.002

5 MF input 1.30 32 OSD gain control 3.05

6 MF input 2.83 33 Earth 0

7 Earth 2.83 34 X ray protection 0.06

8 Power 0 35 ACC KILLER FILTER 0.39

9 FM filter 4.94 36 CHROMA AFC-F 3.49

10 AFT output 1.90 37 CW:3.58MHz OUT 0.54

11 Data bus 2.77 38 2.87

12 Clock bus 4.85 39 Auto color filter 3.2

13 Beam input 4.76 40 Video output option 2.43

14 R input 3.92 41 Earth 0


Circuit Explanation

15 G input 0.14 42 Outside video input 2.55

16 B input 0.15 43 Power 5

17 Beam limit 0.08 44 Inside video input 2.77

18 RGB power 7.94 45 Black strech delay filter 2.6

19 R output 2.21 46 Video output 2.12

20 G output 2.36 47 Auto phase control filter 3.5

21 B output 2.28 48 VCO COLL 4.3

22 Line synchronized output 0 49 VCO COLL 4.3

23 Field sawtooth wave output 2.47 50 FILL FILTER 2.24

24 Field incline gain 2.65 51 Outer sound input 2.12

25 Power 5.10 52 SIF output 1.95

26 AFC filter 2.49 53 SIF auto phase control filter 2.38

27 Line output 0.63 54 SIF input 3.14


Adjustment

12. Adjustment
1. Safety precautions
1. It is safe to adjust after using insulating transformer between the power supply and chassis
input to prevent the risk of electric shock and protect the instrument.
2. Never disconnect leads while the TV receiver is on.
3. Don't short any portion of circuits while power is on.
4. The adjustment must be done by the correct appliances. But this is changeable in view of
productivity.
2. Adjustment procedure
The chassis of this TV set uses sanyo IC with the latest digital bus processing technology.
The adjustment points are fewer and the adjustment is simpler. The adjustment method is as
follows:
1. +B: 110±1V adjustment.
1) Switch on the power and connect NTSC circular signals to the tuner.
2) Adjust variable resistor RP551 until the voltage of the main power is 104±1V.
2. Screen voltage adjustment.
1) Switch on the power and receive NTSC system circular signal. Warm up the TV set for 15 min.
2) Enter the adjustment state. Press the “MUTE” 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 NTSC system circular
signal.
2) Enter the D state. Adjust HPOS to change the horizontal position and V. POSE to change the
vertical position. Adjust V.SIZE to change the vertical size until the vertical size is 90-92%.
Horizontal size is related to the capacitor C436. Hold the horizontal size is 90-92%.
Damageable Parts List

15. Damageable Parts List


Location Material Code Parts Name Type Q’ty Reparation Rate(%) Remark

N301 0094401409 IC TDA8357 1 0.003

V401 0094401644 TRIODE TT2140 1 0.003

N801 0094401392 IC KA5Q0765RT 1 0.003

N201 0094402208 IC OM8377 1 0.003

0094010407 REMOTE CONTROLLER HTR-147 1 0.003

C411 0094201229 Al ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR CD288H-250V-22µF-M-05-E-A 1 0.003

C801 0094201768 Al ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR CD293-200V-220µF-M-10-A 1 0.003

R815 0094102669 MELTI RESISTOR RF10-2W-0.18-J-15 1 0.003

R801 0094100101 OXIDE-FILM RESISTOR RY17X-2W-33KΩ-J-05-D-A 1 0.003

VD811 0094402397 DIODE PG2010------T 1 0.003

SW1001 0094000440 POWER SWITCH KFC-A06-21050 1 0.003

T444 0094501054 FBT BSC25-0283G 1 0.003


Information of Resistors and Capacitors

16. Information of Resistors and 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). P=10-6μF.
Numbering system of Capacitor
Example
CL42 ----- 17 ---- 50V ---- 2F4 ---- 104 * ---- Z
Type Voltage Value(PF) Toleance
CL21X ---- 100V ---- 223 * ---- J
Type Voltage Value(PF) Toleance
CL110X ---- 25V ---- 100μF ± 20%
Type Voltage Value Toleance * 104 =10×104 223=22×103

Numbering system of Capacitor


Eaxmple
RY17S ---- 2W ---- 390 ---- J ---- 05-E-A
Type Wattage Value(Ω) Toleance
RS11 ---- 1/2W ---- 1.8K ---- K
Type Wattage Value Toleance
ABBREVIATION OF PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION

RESISTOR CAPACITOR

PART NAME & DESCRIPTION PART NAME & DESCRIPTION


TYPE ALLOWANCE TYPE ALLOWANCE
T Carbon F ±1% C Ceramic J ±5%
S Solid J ±5% T Ceramic K ±10%
J Metal K ±10% L Film L ±15%
Y Oxide M ±20% D Electroanalysis M ±20%
F Fuse G ±2% A Tantalum P +100%-0%
Z +80%-0%
Information of Resistors and Capacitors

Terminal view of transistors

B
E C

E 2SC1815-Y------F
2SC4544----B-A BC 2SA1015-Y------F
2SB1569A-E----B-A EXPORT
2SC752GTM-Y------F EXPORT
2SP2400A-E----B-A EXPORT 2SC2878-A(TEM)------F EXPORT
2SC3853(2SC3852)----E-A RN1204(DTC144ESATP) EXPORT
3DD2553----B-A KSR1010TA
KSR2010TA 2SA562TM-Y------F
3CA688----E-A 2SC3355------F EXPORT
2SC3853(2SC3852)----B-A
TT2140

Figure 11
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Haier Group
Haier Industrial Park, No.1, Haier Road

266101, Qingdao, China

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