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Twco30834a1 ‘801/805 ce Manual Color Television 7 CT-20SL13G Za CT-24SL13G CT-24SL13UG NA10 This simplified service manual is issued to add listed models to the main service manual order No. MTNC030623C1(CT-25L8G). A complete parts list and schematics are included in this simplified service manual. Please file and use this simplified service manual together with the main service manual Order No, MTNC030623C1(CT-25L8G). AX WARNING ‘This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is rot designed for use by the general public. Itdoes net contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electrty should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt lo service (or repair the product or products dealt with inthis service information by anyone else could resul in serious Injury or death, IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ‘Thore are special components used inthis equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by A\ in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Boaré Diagrams, Exploded Views and Replacement Pats List. ig ossotal tat these critcal pate should be replaced wih manufacture’ speciied parts to prevent shock, fre or ther hazards. Do not modiy the otginal design without permission of manufacturer. CONTENTS Page Page 1 Satety precautions. 3 6 Board description table: 2 Service notes. 7 TV Location of controls: 2.1. X-Ray Protection Clout Check & Aastments 8 Location of controle (remote) 3 EEPROM replacement 5 8.1. EURT619260 ° 4 About ead free solder (PBF) 9 Dissasembly for service 10 65 Receiver feature table 7 9.1, Disassembly for CRT replacement 10 A ‘Copyright 2008 Matsushita Elodie Corporation of ‘America. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution isa violation ofl 9.2, Back cover removal " 10 Chassis service adjustment procedures: 2 11 Service mode (mechanical controls) 13 11.1, Dynamic convergence adjustment (for 24° models only) 13 12 Service mode (electronic adjustments). 14 12.1, Service adjustment dotault values for tems: 15 13 Sorvice adjustments (olectronte controls) 18 13.1, Sub-Brighinass and ContrastSenice DAC adjustment (@RIGH, CONT) a 16 18.2, Color output adjustmentService DAC adjustment (COLOR, Tn) eS 13.8, Color output adjustmentService DAC adjustment(COLOR, TINT, B-Y_G) ots 18.4, Color temporature adjustmont(B/W Tracking}Service DAC ‘Adjust (CUT Ri) (CUT G) (CUT 8) (R DR) (B DA) = 17 186, Deflection aqhustments. 7 18.6, MTS chut adjustments 19 18,7, Clock adjustment (CLOCK) ot 18.8, Sorvice Adjustments Mechanical Controls 20 14 Identiiction of components: “ a 14.1, Chass Components at 142, A-Board Chases: a 143, C-Board Chassis 22 144, C-Board Chassis (24° models) 22 145. O-Board Chassis (28" models). ered 14.6, A-Board eurface-mounted components =-—— ~2a 15 Reference for POF colors ~ 24 16 Conductor views — 25 16.1. A-Board pintod cieuit (lt sido) 162. A-Board & C-Board printed circuit (ight so) 16.3. C-Board printed Crust (24° models) 164. O-Board printed circuit 24" models) 17 Block diagrams 17.1. Video sigral block lagram 17.2. Audio sigral block dlagram 18 Schematics: 18.1. English schematic notes 18.2. Notas do esqueméticos en espaol 188. A-Board schematic TNP2AHO47CD (page 1 of 4) 184, A-Board schematic TNP2AHO47CD (page 2 of 4) 185. A-Board schematic TNP2AHO47CD (page $ of 4) 186. A-Board schematic TNP2AHO47CD (page 4 of 4) 16.7. A-Board schematic TNP2AHO47D8 (page 1 of 4) 18.8. A-Board schematic TNP2AHO47DB (page 2 of 4) 18.9. A-Board schematic TNP2AHO4708 (page 3 of 4) 18.10. A-Board schematic TNP2AHO47D8 (page 4 of 4) 18.11, C-Board schematic TNP2AA12208 18.12, C-Board echomatle TNP2AAIS7AH (page 1 of 2) 18.13. C-Board schematic TNP2AAI57AH (page 2 of 2) 18.14, O-Board schematic TNP2AA152 18.15. Voltages: 18.16, Waveforms 19 Parts location 20 Part lst 20:1. Parts et rates 202, Pars Bet 1 Safety precautions General guidelines ‘An isolation transformer should always be used during the servicing of a recelver whose chassis is not isolated from ‘AC power line, Use a transformer of adequate power rating a this protects the technician from accidents resulting in ppersonal injury from electrical shocks. It will also protect the receiver from being damaged by accidental shorting that may occur during servicing When servicing, observe the original lead dress, especially in the high voltage circuit. Replace all damaged parts (also parts that show signs of overheating.) Always replace protective devices, such as fish paper, isolation resistors and capacitors, and shields after servicing the receiver, Use only manufacturers recommended rating for fuses, citcuits breakers, etc. High potentials are present when this receiver is operating Operation of the receiver without the rear cover introduces danger for electrical shock. Servicing should not be pperformed by anyone who is not thoroughly familar with the necessary precautions when servicing high voltage equipment. Extreme care should be practiced when handling the picture tube. Rough handling may cause It to implode due to atmospheric pressure. (14.7 Ibs per 6q.in.). Do not nick fr scratch the glass or subject it to any undue pressure. When handling, use safely goggles and heavy gloves for protection. Discharge the picture tube by shorting the anode to chassis ground (not to the cabinet or to other mounting hardware). When discharging connect cold ground (ie. dag ‘ground lead) to the anode with a well insulated wire or use ‘a grounding probe.Avold prolonged exposure at close range to unshielded areas of the picture tube to prevent ‘exposure to x-ray radiation. ‘The test picture tube used for servicing the chassis at the bench should Incorporate safety glass and magnetic shielding. The safety glass provide shielding for the tube viewing area against x ray radiation as well as implosion ‘Tho magnetic shield limits the x ray radiation around the bell of the picture tube in addition to the restricting magnetic effects. When using a picture tube test jig for service, censure that the jig Is capable of handling SOK without causing x ray radiation. Before returning a serviced receiver to the owner, the service technician myst thoroughly test the unit to ensure that is completely safe to operate, Do not use a line isolation transformer when testing Leakage current cold check Unplug the A.C. cord and connect a jumper between the two plug prongs.Measure the resistance between the jumpered AC plug and expose metallic parts such as sserewheads, antenna terminals, control shafts, ete. W the ‘exposed metalic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 240k and 5.2MO. If the exposed metalic part does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading should be infinite, Leakage current hot check Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do nat use an isolation transformer during the check. Connect a 1.5K 10 watt resistor in parallel! with @ 0.15)F ‘capacitor between an exposed metalic part and ground, Use earth ground, for example a water pipe. Using a DVM with @ 1000 ohmsivol sensitivity or higher, measure the AC potential across the resistor. Repeat the procedure and measure the voltage present with all other exposed metallic parts. Verity that any potential does not exceed 0.75 volt RMS. A leakage current tester (such a Simpson model 229, ‘Sencore mode! PRS7 or equivalent) may be used in the ‘above procedure, in which case any current measure must not exceed 0.5 milliamp. If any measurement is out of the ‘specified limits, there is a possiblity of a shock hazard and the receiver must be repaired and rechecked before itis. returned to the customer. EWOUNETER > 2 $B, a oof See Tesch" 15000,100 Fines Hot check ceut Insulation test ‘Connect an insulation tester between an exposed metallic ppart and AC. line. Apply 1080VAC/60Hz for 1 second. ‘Confirm that the current measurement is 0.5mA ~ 2.0mA, Fepeat test with other metallic exposed parts. X ray radiation WARNING ‘The potential source of x-ray radiation in the TV set Is in the high voltage section and the picture tube. NOTE It Is important to use an accurate, calibrated high voltage meter, ‘Set the brightness, plcture, sharpness and color controls to rminimum. Measure the high voltage. The high voltage should be 28.4 +£1.25KV for 20" models and 30.55 1.25KV for 24° models. If the upper limit is out of tolerance, immediate service and correction is required to insure safe operation and to prevent the possibilty of premature component failure Horizontal oscillator disable circuit test This test must be performed as a final check before the receiver is returned to the customer. See horizontal ‘oscillator disable circuit procedure check in this manual 2 Service notes NoTE ‘These components are affixed with glue. Be careful not to break or damage any foil under the component or at the pins of the ICs when removing. Usually applying heat to the ‘component for a short time while twisting with tweezers wil break the component loose. Leadless chip component (surface mount) ‘Chip components must be replaced with identical chips due to critical fol track spacing. There are no holes in the board to mount standard transistors or diodes. Some chips capacitor or resistor board solder pads may have holes through the board, however the hole diameter limits standard resistor replacement to 1/8 watt. Standard capacitor may also be limited for the same reason. It is recommended that identical components be used. Chip resistor have a three digit numerical resistance code, ‘st and 2nd significant digits and a multiplier. Example: 162 1600 oF 1.6K0. resistor, 0 = Of Gumper Chip capacitors generally do not have the value indicated fon the capacitor. The color of the component indicates the ‘general range of the capacitance. Chip transistors are identified by a two letter code. The first letier indicates the type and the second letter, the grade of transistor. Chip diodes have a two letter identification code as per the code chart and are a dual diode pack with either common ‘anode oF common cathode. Check the pars lst for correct diode number. Component removal 1. Use solder wick to remove solder from component end caps oF terminal. 2.Without pulling up, carefully twist the component with tweezers to break the adhesive. 8.Do not reuse removed leadless or chip components since they are subject to stress fracture during removal. Chip component installation 1.Put small amount of solder on the board soldering pads. 2.Hold the chip component against the soldering pads With tweezers or with a miniature alligator clip and apply hheat to the pad area with a 30 watt iron until solder flows. Do not apply heat for more than 3 seconds. Chip components LP .. How to replace flat IC (required tools) 1. Rlemove the solder from all of the pins of a Flat IC by using a desolder braid 2.Put the iron wire under the pins of the Flat IC and pull it in the directon indicated while heating the pins using a soldering iron. A small awl can be used instead of the Soldering Iron ‘8.Remove the solder from all the pads of the Flat IC by using a de solder braid = 4. Position the new Flat IC in place (apply the pins of the Flat IC to the soldering pads where the pins need to be soldered). Properly determine the positions of the soldering pads and pins by correctly aligning the polarity symbol Polarity symbol 7) De-soldring Braid Soldering iron 65. Solder all pins to the soldering pads using a fine tipped ‘soldering ic ‘Soldering Solder en 6.Check with a magnifier for solder bridge between the pins or for dy joint between pins and soldering pads. To remove a sclder bridge, use a de solder braid as shown in the figure below Desoie Brae soar Bago LA IMPORTANT To protect against possible damage to the solid state devices due to arching or static discharge, make certain that all ground wires and CRT DAG wire are securely connected. CAUTION ‘The power supply citcuit is above earth ground and the chassis cannot be polarized. Use an isolation transformer when servicing the receiver to avoid damage to the test ‘equipment or to the chassis. Connect the test equipment to the proper ground (hot) or (cold) when servicing, or incorrect voltages will be measured. 2.1. X-Ray Protection Circuit Check & Adjustments ‘This test must be performed as final check betore the receWver is returned to the customer. f voltages are out of tolerance, immediate service and correction is required to insure safe ‘operation and to prevent the possibilty of premature ‘component failure Equipment: 1-solation transformer. 2.High voltage meter. 3.0.0. Ammeter 4. Short jumper. 5.HHS jig (See figure below) RM4 TPD15 TPD14 Diese Connection Jumper. Preparation: 1.Make sure the receiver is tuned of. 2.Connect the receiver to an isolation transformer. 3,Connect the ammeter serial from the flyback anode lead to the picture tube anode socket. 4.Propare short jumper and HHS jig. Procedure: 1.Connect the short jumper between TPD16 & TPD17. 2.Connect the jumper diode between TPD14 and TPD15 (anode connected to TPD1S and cathode to TPD14). 8. Apply 75VAC to AC input of isolation transformer. 4. Turn the recelver on, 5. Apply a monoscope pattern. 6.Set customer picture and brightness controls to the 7.Set current within SOWA to 100WA by changing the picture and bright controls, 8.Slowiy increase AC voltage at the input of the isolation transformer and confirm HHS voltage measure 34.5kV. 9. Tutn power off and remove jigs. 3 EEPROM replacement if @ new EEPROM integrated circuit i replaced for servicing, follow the neit procedure once that the memory is propery acsombled: {Enter o service mode 2.Tum the TV set ON {8.0nce inside service mode the fist mage that appears on- screen I he 1D1 register wth the respective address value (FF) like the image below. Note: AAI 8 repistors (1D1,102108) should appear wih FF values i a new EEPROM is assembled ENTER CODE D1 A4 EO /FFI VALUE TO MODIFY 4, With VOL! keys adjust the correct value according with the service adjustment table (see “Service Mode” section) '5,Change to the next ID switch register with “CH” keys and repeat the same procedure as step 4. 6, When replacing a new EEPROM be sure to set the correct ID switch values for each model 7.Once that all 3 registers are set with the correct address value, perform all of the remaining adjustments and servicing IMPORTANT: Correct ID switch configuration should be input when replacing EEPROM for each television model, otherwise if wrong values are configured, the television software will nt function accordingly and property 4 About lead free solder (PbF) NoTE Lead is isted as (Pb) in the periodic table of elements. In the information below, Pb will refer to lead solder, and PoF will refer to Lead Free Solder. ‘The lead free solder used in our manufacturing process and discussed below is (Sn+Ag+Cu), That Is Tin (Sn), Siver (Ag) and Copper (Cu) although other types are available. ‘This model uses Pb Free colder in i's manufacture due to environmental conservation issues. For ‘service and repair work, we'd suggest the use of Pb free solder as wel, although Pb solder may be used. PCBs manufactured using lead free solder will have the *PLF" or a leaf symbol stamged on the back of PCB. CAUTION ‘= Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder. Typically the melting point is 50 ~ 70 °F (30 ~ 40 °C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron and set it to 700 + 20 °F (370 + 10 °C), ‘=P free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100 *F oF 600 °C). If you must use Pb solder, please completely remove all ofthe Pb free solder on the pins or solder area before applying Pb solder. If this is not practical, be sure to heat the Pb free solder until it melts, before applying Pb solder. ‘= After applying PDF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess solder which may flow onto the opposite side, component component removeallofthe Pi" / excess solder \ \ slice view \ solder Suggested Pb free solder ‘There are several kinds of Pb free solder avallable for purchase. This product uses Sn+Ag+Cu (tin, siiver, copper) solder. However, Sn+Cu (tin, copper), Sn+Zn4Bi tin, zine, bismuth) solder can also be used 0.3mm X 100g 0.6mm X 100g 4.0mm X 100g SSeS SOS ECOESS==EwZ 5 Receiver feature table FEATUREMODEL CPBOSLISS CPBISLISS [onAsSIS ‘APANS BPAOT Imicno ad [MENU CANGUAGE ENCSPANFR [cLoseD CAPTION x |V.cHIP (USATCANADA) x [crianneL CounT 787 [CHANNEL INFO BANNER x |Video INPUT SKIP SKIP [7s Onn mMPUT x [REMOTE CONTROL EOR76 13260 [ORT SUPPLIER, SANSONE Loo FLAT) [FaMicy TAO [coms FCTER 0G HECWEC Oc:8OTH x [vw = L x [Wa NORM O%BOTH v [COLOR TEWe x [PRESETINPUT LABELING x [VIDEO INPUT PICTURE MEMORY. x IMTSISAP/DBX_ x [BUILT-IN AUDIO POWER Swe INo. OF SPEAKERS, 2 [BASS/BAL/TREBLE CONTROL x [ar SOUND x [SURROUND x [SPATIALIZERTBBE, BBE [Av IN (REARIFRONT) ae) [AUDIO OUT (FAO: F, VAD: Vp FV [COMPONENT INPUT (¥, PB. PH i [S:VIDEO INPUT (REARIFRONT) 7 [EPUHPIMISC HPS [OMENSIONS (wD) ‘10.4500 481478 16mm '24,08419,70x18.20in, ‘SS ToMeHSIE sem 27.26x18,26121.19in, [WEIGHT (keitbs) 24515801 47495 Note: ‘Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Dimensions and weights are approximate 6 Board description table cT-208L136 BOARD PART NUMBER. ‘DESCRIPTION a "TNPZAHOS7CD MAIN BOARD. c "TNP2AAT22CB ‘CRT BOARD CT-248L13G / CT-24SL13UG. BOARD PART NUMBER. DESCRIPTION A "TNPZAHOA7OB: MAIN BOARD c "TNP2AATSTAH, ‘CRT BOARD @ "TNP2AATS2 PINGUSHION GAIN BOARD. NoTE When ordering a replacement board assembly, append an “S" to the board number EXAMPLE To order the A Board, for CT-24SL13G the replacement board is TNP2AHO47DBS. 7 TV Location of controls IR Sensor & Front A/V jacks ee aa Power - Press to turn ON or OFF. Volume - Press to adjust sound level, or to adjust audio menus, video menus, and select operating features when menus are displayed Channel - Press to select programmed channels. Press to highlight desired features when menus are displayed. Also use to select cable converter box channels after programming remote control infra-red codes (the TV/AUX/CABLE switch must be set in CABLE position), Action - Press to display main menu and access on screen feature and adjustment menus. TVNideo - Press to select TV or one of the video inputs. @@ @ @6@ 8 Location of controls (remote) 8.1. EUR7613Z60 PO ress to tum ON and eee) Press to select a component. beeen ‘mute sound. Press to select TV, Video mode. Press to acces the secondary audio program broadcast. gi Press to select next or previous channel and navigate in menus. navigate in menus. Gagne Press to display time, channel sleep timer and other options. : Press to select TV, Video mode. Press to select any channel ‘and inctions button. Ee menu ‘ici button. ress to switch to previous! F delimiter | in major viewed channel or video mode. ‘and minor channel number. Note: For additional information about this remote please refer to the owner's manusl section remote operation, listed on the part list section. 9 Dissasembly for service Back cover Fomove all the screws marked with an arrow (@) from the back of the receiver NOTE ‘Screw configuration, type, and number of screws vary depending on the model ofthe receiver serviced and the application; various models are covered in this manual Use same hardware when reassembling the receiver. ‘+3 screws al the top edge of the receiver. ‘#1 screw by the A/V jacks, ‘+1 screw at each lower comer of the receiver. ‘+1 screw by the Flyback, ‘A-Board - Main chassis. 1. Slide the chassis completely out of the guide rails. 2.Stand the receiver on its edge. The underside of the board is completely accessible for component replacement Note: Some tie-wraps that secure the wire dressings may need to be unfastened for chassis removal. -Board - CRT output, ‘Tho board plugs onto the socket on the CRT neck. To release the Focus wire, use a dull object to release the tab ‘on the socket (near the wire opening) and carefully pull on the wire. To connect the focus wire, press on the tab to lock it then insert the wire in the opening and press on it unt it is fully inserted and locked in place. 24” models uses an ‘additional screen wire that plugs into the CRT socket. Use the same procedure of the focus wire. Carefully disconnect 1, C2, C11, C12, C13 and C21 connectors. Tab inserted Tab ited Focus cable release Board - Pincushion Gain Carefully disconnect @1 connector and remove the board from the 9 fasteners pressing from the sides on each one, Speakers Each speaker is secured to the cabinet with 4 scrows. NOTE When reassembling speakers be sure to connect the speaker wires to the correct speaker lead (+) () Disassembly for CRT replacement 1. Discharge the CRT as instructed in the “safety precautions" 2, Disconnect the yoke (DY) plug, degaussing coil (DEG) plug from the main board. 9.1. 10 ‘3. Unplug the CRT 2nd anode button from the main board. 4.Remove the C-Board from the CRT base and unplug the black wires (CFT dag ground) C11 & C21. ‘5. Disconnect the speakers plug from the A-Board, Lift the main chassis (A-Board) and all mounted boards completely out with the CRT board attached 7.Perform complete removal of chassis, as instructed in “disassembly fer service” section, CRT replacement 1. Perform “disassembly for CRT replacement” procedure, 2ulnsure that the CRT H.V. Anode bution is discharged before handling the CRT. Read the “safety precautions” ‘section on Fandling the picture tube. '8.RRemove the components from the CRT neck and place the cabinet face down on a soft pad. 4.Note the original order for the CRT mounting hardware 1s they are remove from the CRT mounting brackets at ‘each comer of the CRT. '5.RRemove the CRT with the degaussing coll and the dag ‘ground braid attached. 6.Note the original locations and mounting of the degaussing coil and the dag ground assembly to insure proper reinstallation on the replacement CRT. To remove and remount the degaussing coil: ‘© Unhook the coll spring from the bottom corners of the CRT ears. ‘+ Release the braid oop from the upper comers of the CRT ears ‘7.Mount the dag ground braid on the replacement CRT. Position the degaussing coll wth new ties Dress coll as was on the original CRT. 8, Replace the components on CRT neck and reinstall into ccabinet. Verify that all ground wires and circult board plugs get ccnnected. IMPORTANT NOTICE When ordering the CRT, please order CRT and CRT Kit also. Please see parts list section for part umber. 9.2. Back cover removal (1) Screw (3) Screws (1) Screw i TATRA 2 2 (1) Screw a (AN jacks) (1) Screw Screw (1) Screw (Flyback) 10 Chassis service adjustment procedures All service adjustments are factory preset and should not require adjustment unless controls and/or associated ‘components are replaced. 7 i 1coos setae rae ‘a iy ae Icss2 1551 Note: Connect the (-| lead of the vometer to the appropriate ground. Use IC801's heat sink when the HOT ground symbol is used. Otherwise, use COLD ground (tuner shield, IC481°s heat sink or FA2). ‘Component and vottage test points ‘Components and test points within doted areas are located con trace side. B+ voltage check 1.Set the BRIGHT and PICTURE to minimum by using the PICTURE menu. 2.Connect the DVM between C825 (+ side) or TPD14 and ‘cold ground. 8.Confirm that B+ voltage is 191.0V + 2.0V. This voltage ‘supplies B+ to the horizontal output and flyback circuits. Source voltage chart 120V AC line input. Set the BRIGHT and the PICTURE to minimum by using the PICTURE menu, Use cold or hot ground {or the () lead of the DVM as needed. BOARD | TEST PONT VOLTAGE, ‘SAMSUNG CAT | WODM CRT =a [TPOra 131.0 220V | 191.0 £20¥ [sound |oa2s (=) 227s 1.0V | 207 = 1.0V BOARD | TEST PONT VOLTAGE ‘SAVSUNG ORT | MOOMCAT Istarav _|oaa7 wa7st0v | 282i0V faaov ITPATa 210s 10V | 205 + 10 [VERTICAL _[TPDe 2a7218V_| 27a = 15V lov osst ain 5 ‘902 05V ‘20 205V Isv iC5s2 ain 3 50205V 502 05V fav G00 ain 2 352 05V 332030 lEHT [CRT anode | 2.4 x 1.25kV | S055 « 1.258 [HEATER _LiKss1H-HGND] e2s024v [65 x028v High voltage check 1.Select an active TV channel and confirm that horizontal isin, syne. 2.Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST using PICTURE Icon menu so video just disappears. ‘8. Using a high veltage meter confirm that the high voltage is 28.4 1.2BKV for 20° models and 90.55 # 1.25KV for 24" models. 12 11 Service mode (mechanical controls) 11.1. Dynamic convergence adjustment (for 24” models only) YW Adjustment board to obtain a proper horizontal convergence (V1 for Horizontal dynamic convergence) 1. Apply a crosshatch patter. 2. Adjust contrast and brightness customer controls to obtain a correct picture. 3.With a driver Adjust VA1 (located in deflection yoke board to obtain a proper convergence at top and bottom C \ ? \ of the sereen. : « 6 Xv adjustment VAT Agustmen YH Adjustment {(VR2 for vertical dynamic convergence) 1. Apply @ crosshatch pattern 2.Adjust contrast and brightness customer controls to obtain a correct picture. 8.With a driver Adjust VR2 (located in deflection yoke board to obtain a proper convergence at left and right side of the screen. rs xs G BAA G BAR @ BAR G BER Ne Ne ‘V2 Agusiment (¥,) XV Adjustment (precise adjustment) 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern, 2.Adjust contrast and brightness customer controls to obtain a correct picture. 3.With a driver adjust the coll located in deflection yoke 13 12 Service mode (electronic adjustments) This receiver has electronic technology using the °C bus ‘concept. It performs as a control function and it replaces many mechanical controls. Instead of adjusting mechanical controls individually, many of the control functions are now performed by using “on screen display menu’. (The service adjustment mode). NOTE Its suggested that the technician reads all the way through and understand the following procedure for entering/exiting the service adjustment mode; then proceed with the instructions working with the receiver. When becoming familar with the procedure, the flow chart for service mode may be used as a quick guide. Quick entry to service mode When minor adjustments need to be done to the electronic controls, the method of entering the service mode without removal of the cabinet back is as follows using the remote control: 1. Select SET-UP icon and select CABLE mode. 2.Select TIMER icon and set SLEEP time for 30 Min. 8. Press “ACTION' twice to exit menus, 4,Tune to the channel 124, 5. Adjust VOLUME to minimum (0). 6.Press VOL — (decrease) on receiver. appears in upper comer. To toggle between aging and service modes: While the "CHK" is displayed on the left top comer of the CRT, pressing "ACTION" and "VOL" UP on the TY simultaneously will toggle between the modes. Fed “CHK” for service and yellow “CHK” for aging, Press POWER on the remote control to display the service adjustment modes menu, select adjustment by pressing the volume rightileft buttons and channel up/down buttons on the remote and ACTION to enter the adjustment Red "CHK" AP LG P Tose BING. TF | ee | This TV goes out from service mode when it is unplugged cr tured OFF. To exit the service mode, turn the TV OFF from or unplug the TV from A.C. Other method Press ACTION and POWER on the receiver simultaneously for atleast 2 seconds. The receiver momentarily shuts off; then comes back on tuned to channel 3 with a preset level of sound. ‘Any programmed channels, channels caption data and 1 Ee a 4 some others user defined settings will be erased when exited by pressing ACTION and POWER on receiver. IMPORTANT NOTE ‘Always check that the TV exits the service mode. To confirm colors When in service mode (red "CHK" is displayed) press RECALL on the remote control to enter the purity field check mode |_| sits Figure 1. Purity check field mode. || | Entering service mode (open-back method) While the recever is connected and operating in normal ‘mode, momentarily shor test point FAY (TPt pin 2) to cokd ground (TP1 pin 3). ‘The receiver enters the aging mode. Yellow letters “CHK appear in the upper left comer of the (The volume rightiet and channel upidown wil adjust rapid) Note: If service mode is accessed by this method be sure to reset the sol aftr service is performed, 12.1. Service adjustment default values for items NAME DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE ERROSLIS [_craensaue TTS TTS INPUT LEVEL 2 'SEPAL TATS LOW LEVEL SEPARATION 08 SEPA MTS HIGH LEVEL SEPARATION iC CLOCK ‘CLOCK 128 HHSTH HHS VOLTAGE LEVEL REFERENCE ‘8 (COLOR. ‘COLOR 15 TNT TINT. 56. BRIGH SUBBRIGHTNESS 3 ‘CONT ‘SUB-CONTRAST 70 BY MAGENTA TINT ADU 20, cure (GREEN CUT-OFF a cura RED CUT-OFF. EC. CUT. BLUE CUT-OFF Eg ‘BRT ‘BRIGHT Se ROR RED DRIVE 5. EDR BLUE DRIVE ‘co. H-POS HORIZONTAL POSITION 2 AWD HORIZONTAL WIDTH ST PoC PINCUSHION 35 TOP. TOP CORNER PINCUSHION BA, BING BOTTOM CORNER PINCUSHION 56. TRAP TRAPEZOID a PCCHG. PINCUSHION HIGH 00. PCCLG PINCUSHION LOW. 2 PCCHS INCUSHION HIGH. 09. PCCLS: PINCUSHION LOW. 00. TOPSL. "TOP CORNER PINCUSHION SLICE LEVEL 03, ‘BTMSL BOTTOM CORNER PINCUSHION SLICE LEVEL 00. VEAMP. VERTICAL SIZE. 7E VC VERTICAL LINEARITY. a Ves VERTICAL SIZE CORRECTION 1 POS. ‘VERTICAL POSITION. 3 or 1D SWITCH 1 Fe FC 102" ID SWITCH? iF F 103" ID SWITCH 75 76 IMPORTANT: ‘These table values are approximated and could change due to variation of electrical characteristics in each set, except for the ID switch values. ‘Note: ‘The correspondent ID switch (ID1, ID2, 1D3) data configuration should not be modified in any way. f EEPROM circuit needs to be replaced, these ID values should be configured according with this table. 15 13 Service adjustments (electronic controls) NoTE Please correlate with available pattem on all adjustments 13.1. Sub-Brightness and Contrast Service DAC adjustment (BRIGH, CONT) Adjustment of this control is important for setting proper ‘operation of customer brightness and picture controls. Do not adjust the SCREEN VR after the sub-brightness is set. This adjustment is factory set. Do not adjust unless repairs are ‘made to associated circu, the CRT Board or when the CRT is replaced. Preparation 1. Apply a colorbar patter, 2.Set the PICTURE control to the maximum, 8.Set COLOR control to minimum (no color on pictur). 4,Set the BRIGHTNESS control to the center 6.Set the SHARPNESS control to the center. 6. Connect the oscilloscope to TPS (or TPA7G). Procedure 1.In the service mode, select DAC for brightness: adjustment “BRIGH’, and adjust data to obtain 3.70.1 between 7.5 IRE and GND level at TP35 (TP47G). (See waveform detail. 2.ln service mode, select DAC for contrast adjustment “CONT, and adjust data to obtain 2.240.1V (lor 20° CRT) oF 2.980.1V (for 24° CRT) betwoen 7.5IRE and XOOIRE level at TP35 (TP47G). (See waveform detail 1001RE 2220.20 for 20° 2,920.20 for 24° 13.2. Color output adjustment Service DAC adjustment (COLOR, TINT) NOTE it @ rainbow patter generator is available perform the following procedure; the next section describes the procedure with no ralnbow pattern. Make sure that sub-contrast adjustment was finished prior to perform this adjustment. PREPARATION 1.Normalize the picture settings. 16 2.Set the BRIGHTNESS control to minimum, 3. Set the COLOR control to the center. 4, Set the TINT control to the center 5, Set the PICTURE control to the maximum, 6.Set the SHARPNESS control to the minimum, PROCEDURE 1.Apply a rainbow color bar patter. 2.Connect the oscilloscope to TP37 (or TP47B), 3.In service mode adjust “TINT” register until tho waveform measured is as the one shown. Tint level from A and B peaks must be almost in the same level (0.35 Vp). "TPS7 Wavetorn (TP47E), 4.Connect the oscilloscope to TP35 and GND. 5. Adjust “COLOR” ragister so that the amplitude Is 0.8 + 0.05Vp-p fo" 20" CRT and 0.9 + 0.05Vp-p for 24° CRT (see figure below). \\ a=0.8+0.05Vp-p b=0.9 + 0.05Vp-p 1234567 ‘TPs Wavetorm (TP476). 13.3. Color output adjustment Service DAC adjustment (COLOR, TINT, B-Y_G) NOTE Color and tint adjustment sets the reference settings for the User controls; Itis important to read the procedures. (NO RAINBOW PATTERN) Make sure that sub-contrast adjustment was finished prior 10 perform this adjustment PREPARATION Normalize the ficture settings. PROCEDURE 1. Apply a coker bar pattern. 2.1n service mode adjust "R OR® and “B DR" data to “80" S.in service mode adjust “TINT data so that the color does not become greenish or redish. 4.1n service mode adjust "COLOR" data so that the color level Is not too high (saturated) or too low (tending to black and white) 6.ln service mode adjust "B-Y G" data so that blue and ‘green seem natural 6.Confirm that saturation and picture are normal (normal image). 7.If image is not satistactory, repeat adjustment until the image is normal and natural NOTE The image can be compared against other set to ‘900 the image qually Color temperature adjustment (BW Tracking) Service DAC Adjust. (CUT R) (CUT G) (CUT B) (R DR) (B DR) Minor Touch-Up Method ‘OBSERVE low and high brightness areas of a B/W picture for proper tracking. Adjust only as required for "good gray scale and warm highlights". 1. LOW LIGHT areas - In service mode for making electronic agjustments, select CUT R, CUT G, CUT 8 and adiust the picture for gray. 2.HIGH LIGHT areas - In service mode for making electronic adjustments, select drive R DR, B OR and adjust the picture for warm waites. Complete adjustment PREPARATION 1.Tutm the receiver “ON” and allow 30 minutes warm up at WHITE PATTERN. 2. Apply a color bar pattern (with no color). 3. Tum the SCREEN control (part of FBT TS51) fully ‘counterclockwise, 4. Preset the following service DACs for best results: 13.4, + BRIGH, 1 D0 + OUT R. 02 00 eouTa__ le 00 + OUT B. 02 00 ROR. 07 FF +B OR. 07 FF PROCEDURE 1.Connect the oscilloscope to KG (CRT-Boardh, 2.1m service mode for making electronic adjustment, select “BRIGH’ DAC. ‘.Press RECALL button on the remote control to collapse the raster. (service SW). 4.Connect oscilloscope to KG on O-Board and adjust service mode *CUT-G" DAC unlil 160 + 2V(for 20" CRT) or 17022 (for 24” CRT) above DC ground is measured. 5.Remove the probe from KG. 7 6.Turn screen clockwise slowly until color is slightly appeared, Then adjust “CUT Rand “CUT 8° until ine becomes whi. Press RECALL button on the remote to restore the raster. ‘Adjust *R DR" and “B DR* so the white seems like hie and black like black. ‘Apply @ normal signal and confirm that the image is normal and a good gray scale. If correction is needed perform minor touch-up method. r 10. "1 170=2VDC se082v0 VDC (ground) 13.5. Deflection adjustments To reset deflection adjustments ‘To reset deflection adjustments to factory adjusted default, fenter to service mode (with red CHK displayed), press POWER bation on remote to display the service menu, then press and hold RECALL button for at least three seconds, ‘reset message will appear in the image. Use this feature when deflection adjustment gets off adjustment to the point that it cannot be adjusted back easly. 13.5.1. H-Center adjustment PREPARATION 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern 2.Normalze the picture settings. PROCEDURE 1.Apply a monoscope pattern to center the pictur. Horizontal Center Agustment 2.If the horizontal center is not aligned, in service mode adjust 'H POS" DATA to adjust the horizontal center of the monoscope pattern to the CRT center. 8. Verty that horizontal width (A & B mark) Is within 4.5 + 07, 13.5.2. Horizontal (H-WID) PREPARATION ‘Apply a pattern that permits the centering of the image. Procedure: 1. Adjust “VRAS" data so that the picture Is in the center and lines are straight (check mark on CRT sides) 2. Apply a erosshatch patter. 3. Adjust PCC" data to make lines straight. 4. Adjust H-WID" data fo correct vertical size ofthe image. 5.Adjust “VEAMP" data to correct vertical size of the image. 13.5.3. Vertical linearity(V-C), V-Size and V-Position adjustment PREPARATION 1. Apply a crosshateh pattern 2.Normalize the picture setings. PROCEDURE ih adjustment 1.Enter service mode, select DAC adjustment "V-POS" and adjust monoscope pattern to the center vertical position of the CAT center mark. 2. Adjust linearity data *V-C* so that interval of “a” is, same as °b” (@=b). If the v-positon is not at the CRT center, adjust V position *V POS" DATA again. 4. Apply a monoscope pattern. 5.Confirm that center horizontal line is in center mark on CRT. 6. Adjust “VEAMP" register for correct vertical size by ‘making monoscope round circle leaving 4 marks off the CRT edge. ‘Vertical centering adjustment 18 13.5.4. V-S Correction adjustment PREPARATION 1.Apply a crosshatch patton 2.Normalize the picture settings. PROCEDURE. 1.Enter to service mode 2.Check a and b sizes, if b-a < -1.5mm (in top & bottom ‘extending case) ‘+ Increase "V-S" DATA by one step NoTE Repeat ‘a" and “b" until ba = 1.5mm. 3,Confiem to make outermost circle of monoscope pattem a correct citcle V-Adjuctment 13.5.5. Trapezoid adjustment (TRAP) PREPARATION +. Apply a crosshatch patter, 2. Normalize the picture icon video adjustments Procedure: 1.Enter service mode, select "TRAP" and adjust DATA so that lines at right and let are vertical lke a sold line. Correct Adjustment Min, Adjustment ‘Max. Adjustment 13.5.6. PCC adjustment (PCC) ‘This adjustment helps to correct left and right curved sides of picture. PREPARATION 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern 2.Normalize the picture icon video adjustments. Procedut 1. Adjust *PCC" data so thatthe fist and third line make a ‘good balance (see figure below. Min. Adlustment Correct Adjustment Max. Adjustment PCC Adjustment 13.5.7. Corner PCC adjustment (TOPG, TOPSL, BTMG, BTMSL) This controls help to adjust top and bottom sides of picture. PREPARATION 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern, 2. Normalize the picture icon video adjustments. Procedure: 1.Adjust “TOPG" and “TOPSL" data to correct upper ‘side ofthe image linearity. 2. Adjust “BTMG" and "BTMSL" data to correct lower side of the image (see figure below). Min. Adjustment Correct Adjustment Max. Adjustment “Top and bottom adjustmont 13.6. MTS circuit adjustments ‘The MTS circuit adjustments require two steps: 1. Input level adjustment, 2, Stereo separation adjustment. Input level adjustment Service DAC adjustment (MTSIN) PREPARATION 1.Connect an RMS meter with fitar jig as shown in figure to TPE11 RMS er METER 10k 4700p ch; Filer ig 2.Connect an RF signal generator to the RF antenna input. PROCEDURE 4.Apply the following signal from the AF. signal generator: * Video: 100 IRE flat field, 90% modulation. * Audio: 300Hz, 100% modulation, monaural (70 4508, 752 OPEN, P/S 10dB). Make sure that the 75us pre-emphasis is OFF. 19 2. Adjust the MTS input lovel adjustment *MTSIN" data Untl the RMS voltage measured is 120 + 4.0miVrms. Stereo separation adjustment (SEPAH) PREPARATION 1. Connect an F.F. signal generator tothe RF antenna input 2.Comect a scope to TREO. PROCEDURE 1. Select stereo mode in audio menu 2.Apply the folowing signal from the AF signal generator: + Video: 100 IRE flat fet, 30% modulation. + Audio: 00H2, 20% modulation, stereo (lft ony) (702548, 750 OPEN, P/S 1048). NOTE ‘After setting 30% modulation with PL. SW and NA. SW OFF, tun P.L. SW and NA SW ON. 3.in service mode, adjust the MTS. Low-Level separation adjustment "SEPAL" data until the ampltude displayed on the scope is minimum. 4.Aorly the following signal from the RF signal generator: + Video: 100 IRE lat fel, 30% modulation + Audio: SkHz, 30% modulation, stereo (left only) (70 250B, 7502 OPEN, PIS 1000), NOTE ‘After setting 30% modulation with PL. SW and NAL SW OFF, tum P.L. SW and NA ‘SW ON. 5. Adjust the MTS High-level separation adjustment “SEPA until the amplitude displayed on the scope 6. Repeat above stops 2 through 5 until the ampiitude is &t minimum for both signals. 13.7. Clock adjustment (CLOCK) PREPARATION ‘Connect tre frequency counter from TPO17 (4001 pin 79) to cold ground PROCEDURE 1. Tuen the receiver “OFF” withthe A.C, power applied 2. Measute TPO17 (ICO01 pin 79) for the frequency of the waveform and record the reading, NOTE 8.7P017 ((C001 pin 79) measurement must have at least four digits of resolution following the decimal point. Example: 000.0000 4.Place the receiver into service mode for making electronic adjustment, select the clock adjustment DAC. ‘CLOCK’ S.Calculete and set “CLOCK based on the following formula: clock = 128 |( TPOtZHa-$10:35) x 450000} 610.35 NOTE TPO17 (IC001 pin 78) measurement will not change regardless of the value stored in CLOCK. 13.8. Service Adjustments Mechanical Controls WIDTH CORRECTION ADJUSTMENT Note Porform this adlustment only when FBT is changed. FOCUS (PART OF 7551) Preparation ‘Apply a crosshatch pattern with dots. Procedure 1.Adjust the FOCUS VR to obtain the sharpest and clearest dot patter. + Adjust for best center. + Adjust for best area between the center and top right corner. 20 14 Identification of components 14.1. Chassis Components CRT (secured to cabinet ‘Anode by 4 screws at the corners) (high voltage) Speaker (4 screws) Flyback Tuner A/V jacks \A-Board 14.2, A-Board Chassis FRONT A/V Ny 1c801_ —-«1C451 1C2301 TNROO1 FUSE REAR A/V FLYBACK AUDIO OUT 14.3. C-Board Chassis 14.4. C-Board Chassis (24” models) C13 c12 CRT SOCKET 14.5. Q-Board Chassis (24” models) Q1 Connector 14.6. A-Board surface-mounted components 1C2201 ICo01 ‘AcBoard (bottom side) 15 Reference for PDF colors DESCRIPTION OF PDF LINK COLORS DESTINATION YELLOW ON IC IC ON PCB CONNECTOR ON PCB SCHEMATIC CONTINUED CONNECTOR CONNECTION IC ON SCHEMATIC YELLOW ON CONNECTOR YELLOW ON SCHEMATIC GREEN ON SIDE GREEN ON CONNECTOR BLUE ON IC Let) BLUE ON IC BLUE ON CONNECTOR 28 16 Conductor views 16.1. A-Board printed circuit (left side) He SHY ee BI TroncdNi OO" a 26 16.2. A-Board & C-Board printed circuit (right side) Te eee ee ABOARD 2012 TNPZAHOAT BOARD TNPRAAI22. ——«CT-08L130/CT-248L196/ CT-248L19U6 16.3. C-Board printed Circuit (24” models) INP2AALS.1. we 7 2 3 4 5 § 7.8 es0aRo rwrzaattr erassLise cr2is.ieue 28 16.4. Q-Board printed circuit (24” models) e oy BIEANS i 4V-O A, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (@-50ARD TNP2AAIS2 CT 248L196 /CT-SLIBUG. 29 17 Block diagrams 30 17.1. 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AUX eo nourtour “Uy ‘Rt Rear 2a 243 AUDIO rey 4 199 2 RN LW 1C2501 R-OUT L-OUT t o— 2 yt 2 5. —* JK3002 RIN Ln — nt mont! 1c2301 -——-O | Avolo AUDIO AMP vAoa'8 u our LouT vol MUTE 12) a 8 WW seeeeeeees JK3004 ' 4 R TOAUDIO ——ée—_—— ‘aM VOL SP ON/OFF L D Icoo1 Ep MPU CT-208L13G/CT-24SL13G & CT-24SL13UG x2 18 Schematics 18.1. English schematic notes ‘CHIP TRANSISTOR LEAD DESIGNATION 18.2. Notas de esquematicos en espafiol 18.3. A-Board schematic TNP2AH047CD (page 1 of 4) TNP2AH047CD (A) 18.4, A-Board schematic TNP2AH047CD (page 2 of 4) TESOOT FRONT AV jok3002 ‘ABOARD 2084 ‘Twp2AHo47cD er2081136 7 18.5. A-Board schematic TNP2AH047CD (page 3 of 4) 18.6. A-Board schematic TNP2AH047CD (page 4 of 4) z Th in ‘ABOARD fot ‘Twp2AHo47cD er2081136 18.7. A-Board schematic TNP2AH047DB (page 1 of 4) J 1 H Gc F id . E a D cf c it B A 1 2 3 a 7,8 6 7 [8 ‘ABOARD tote swr2anoero8 craesLt90 / cr248L1006 18.8. 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