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  trinitron ? color television service manual ba-6 chassis model name remote commander destination chassis no. 9-965-928-03 KV-24FS100 rm-y173 us scc-s61d-a KV-24FS100 rm-y173 cnd scc-s59d-a kv-25fs100 rm-y173 latin north scc-s60j-a kv-25fs100 rm-y173 latin south scc-s60k-a history information for the following manual: original manual issue date: 5/2002 all revisions and updates to the original manual are appended to the end of the pdf file. revision date revision type subject 5/2002 no revisions or updates are applicable at this time 9/2002 correction -1 added step #4 to 2-4. screen (g2) instructions. replaced a board ic voltage list. 4/2003 correction -2 replaced a board transistor voltage list (q600, q601) (page 33) replaced a board ic voltage list (ic600) (page 34). free datasheet http://
service manual ba-6 chassis trinitron ? color television model name remote commander destination chassis no. KV-24FS100 rm-y173 us scc-s61d-a KV-24FS100 rm-y173 cnd scc-s59d-a kv-25fs100 rm-y173 latin north scc-s60j-a kv-25fs100 rm-y173 latin south scc-s60k-a 9-965-928-0 3 KV-24FS100 rm-y173 free datasheet http://
? 3 ? KV-24FS100/25fs100 table of contents speci t cations....................................................................................................................... ................. 4 warnings and cautions ......................................................................................................... ............... 5 safety check-out.............................................................................................................. .................... 6 self-diagnostic function...................................................................................................... ................. 7 1. disassembly 1-1. rear cover removal....................................................................................................... ............... 9 1-2. chassis assembly removal ................................................................................................. ......... 9 1-3. service position ......................................................................................................... .................... 9 1-4. picture tube removal ..................................................................................................... ............. 10 anode cap removal procedure.................................................................................................. 10 2. set-up adjustments 2-1. beam landing............................................................................................................. ................. 11 2-2. convergence.............................................................................................................. .................. 12 2-3. focus .................................................................................................................... ....................... 13 2-4. screen (g2) .............................................................................................................. ................... 13 2-5. method of setting the service adjustment mode......................................................................... 14 2-6. white balance adjustments ................................................................................................ ......... 14 3. safety related adjustments 3-1. x r565 con t rmation method (hv hold down con t rmation) and readjustments.................... 15 3-2. b+ voltage con t rmation and adjustment .................................................................................... 15 4. circuit adjustments 4-1. setting the service adjustment mode...................................................................................... .... 17 4-2. memory write con t rmation method ............................................................................................ 17 4-3. remote adjustment buttons and indicators ................................................................................ 1 7 adjustment items ............................................................................................................. ........... 18 4-4. id map table ............................................................................................................. ................... 26 4-5. a board adjustments ...................................................................................................... ............. 26 5. diagrams 5-1. circuit boards location.................................................................................................. .............. 29 5-2. printed wiring board and schematic diagram information ........................................................ 29 5-3. block diagram and schematics............................................................................................. ...... 30 a board schematic diagram .................................................................................................... ... 31 cv board schematic diagram ................................................................................................... .35 m3 board schematic diagram ................................................................................................... .37 5-4. semiconductors........................................................................................................... ................ 39 6. exploded views 6-1. chassis ................................................................................................................. ...................... 40 7. electrical parts list ............................................................................................................................... ...... 41 section title page free datasheet http://
4 KV-24FS100/25fs100 television system american tv standard, ntsc channel coverage vhf: 2-13/ uhf: 14-69/ catv: 1-125 picture tube fd trinitron ? tube specifications design and speci? cations are subject to change without notice. 1) 1 vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative 2) y: 1 vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative c: 0.286 vp-p (burst signal), 75 ohms 3) y: 1.0 vp-p, 75 ohms, sync negative; pb: 0.7 vp-p, 75 ohms; pr vp-p, 75 ohms. 4) 500 m vrms (100% modulation), impedance: 47 kilohms 5) more than 408 mvrms at the maximum volume setting (variable) more than 408 mvrms (? x); impedance (output): 2 kilohms a ntenna 75 ohm external terminal for vhf/uhf su pp lie d a ccessories remote commander: rm-y173 size aa (r6) batteries (2) antenna, telescopic (kv-25fs100 only) visible screen si z e 24 inch picture measured diagonally a ctual screen si z e 25 inch measured diagonally 
         
    
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5 KV-24FS100/25fs100 warnings and cautions caution short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, crt shield, or carbon painted on the crt, after removing the anode. warning!! an isolation transformer should be used during any service to avoid possible shock hazard, because of live chassis. the chassis of this receiver is directly connected to the ac power line. ! safety-related component warning!! components identi? ed by shading and ! mark on the schematic diagrams, exploded views, and in the parts list are critical for safe operation. replace these components with sony parts whose part numbers appear as shown in this manual or in supplements published by sony. circuit adjustments that are critical for safe operation are identi? ed in this manual. follow these proced ures whenever critical components are replaced or improper operation is suspected. attention!! apres avoir deconnecte le cap de lanode, court-circuiter lanode du tube cathodique et celui de lanode du cap au chassis meta llique de lappareil, ou la couche de carbone peinte sur le tube cathodique ou au blindage du tube cathodique. a? n deviter tout risque delectrocution provenant dun chssis sous tension, un transformateur disolement doit etre utilis lors de tout dpannage. le chssis de ce rcepteur est directement raccord lalimentation du secteur. ! attention aux composants relatifs a la securite!! les composants identi? es par une trame et par une marque ! sur les schemas de principe, les vues explosees et les listes de pieces sont dune importance critique pour la securite du fonctionnement. ne les remplacer que par des composants sony dont le numero de piece est indique dans le present manuel ou dans des supplements publies par sony. les reglages de circuit dont limportance est critique pour la securite du fonctionnement sont identi? es dans le present manuel. suivre ces procedures lors de chaque remplacement de composants critiques, ou lorsquun mauvais fonctionnement suspecte. free datasheet http://
6 KV-24FS100/25fs100 safety check-out after correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: 1. check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections. check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges. 2. check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or touching high-wattage resistors. 3. check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, and mounting hardware have been replaced. be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators. 4. look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. 5. look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. 6. check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer. 7. check the b+ and hv to see if they are speci? ed values. make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of your hv meter if sets always have low hv. 8. check the antenna terminals, metal trim, metallized knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for ac leakage. check leakage as described below. leakage test the ac leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 ma (500 microamperes). leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods. 1. a commercial leakage tester, such as the simpson 229 or rca wt-540a. follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instructions. 2. a battery-operated ac milliampmeter. the data precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job. 3. measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a vom or battery-operated ac voltmeter. the limit indication is 0.75 v, so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale. the simpsons 250 and sanwa sh-63trd are examples of passive voms that are suitable. nearly all battery-operated digital multimeters that have a 2 vac range are suitable (see figure a). how to f ind a good earth ground a cold-water pipe is a guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate retaining screw on most ac outlet boxes is also at earth ground. if the retaining screw is to be used as your earth ground, verify that it is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-water pipe with an ohmmeter. the reading should be zero ohms. if a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60- to 100-watt trouble- light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw. try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot side on the line; the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential (see figure b). to exposed metal parts on set 0.15 f 1.5 k ? ac voltmeter (0.75 v) earth ground trouble light ac outlet box ohmmeter cold-water pipe figure a. using an ac voltmeter to check ac leakage. figure b. checking for earth ground. free datasheet http://
? 7 ? KV-24FS100/25fs100 detected symptoms self-diagnostic function *if a +b overcurrent is detected, stoppage of the vertical de ? ection is detected simultaneously. the symptom that is diagnosed t rst by the mircrocontroller is displayed on the screen. **refer to screen (g2) adjustments in section 2-4. of this manual. display of standby/timer led flash count diagnostic item flash count* +b overcurrent 2 times i-prot 4 times ik (akb) 5 times *one ? ash count is not used for self-diagnostic. stopping the standby/timer led flash turn off the power switch on the tv main unit or unplug the power cord from the outlet to stop the standby/timer lamp from ? ashing. self diagnosis supported model standby/timer led the units in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. if an error occurs, the standby/timer led will automatically begin to ? ash. the number of times the led ? ashes translates to a probable source of the problem. a de t nition of the standby/timer led ? ash indicators is listed in the instruction manual for the user?s knowledge and reference. if an error symptom cannot be reproduced, the remote commander can b e used to review the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems occur. diagnostic test indicators when an error occurs, the standby/timer led will ? ash a set number of times to indicate the possible cause of the problem. if there is more than one error, the led will identify the t rst of the problem areas. results for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen. no error has occurred if the screen displays a ?0?. power does not turn on +b overcurrent (ocp)* i-prot ik (akb) does not light 2 times 4 times 5 times 2:0 or 2:1 4:0 or 4:1 5:0 or 5:1 ? power cord is not plugged in. ? fuse is burned out (f601). (a board) ? h.out (q505) is shorted. (a board) ? ic1751 is shorted. (cv board) ? +13v is not supplied. (a board) ? ic545 is faulty. (a board) ? viedo out (ic545) is faulty. (a board) ? ic001 is faulty. (a board) ? screen (g2) is improperly adjusted.** no. of times standby/ timer lamp ? ashes diagnostic item description self-diagnositc display/ diagnostic result probable cause location ? power does not come on. ? no power is supplied to the tv. ? ac power supply is faulty. ? power does not come on. ? load on power line is shorted. ? has entered standby state after horizontal raster. ? vertical de ? ection pulse is stopped. ? power line is shorted or power supply is stopped. ? no raster is generated. ? crt cathode current detection reference pulse output is small. 2 times 4 times 5 times led on 0.3 sec. led off 0.3 sec. led off 3 sec. free datasheet http://
8 KV-24FS100/25fs100 self-diagnostic screen display for errors with symptoms such as power sometimes shuts off or screen sometimes goes out that cannot be con? rmed, it is pos sible to bring up past occurrences of failure on the screen for con? rmation. to bring up screen test in standby mode, press buttons on the remote commander sequentially, in rapid succession, as shown below: display channel 5 sound volume - power on self-diagnostic screen display numeral 0 means that no fault was detected. numeral 1 means a fault was detected one time only. self diagnostic 2: 000 3: n/a 4: 000 5: 001 101: n/a handling of self-diagnostic screen display since the diagnostic results displayed on the screen are not automatically cleared, always check the self-diagnostic screen dur ing repairs. when you have completed the repairs, clear the result display to 0. unless the result display is cleared to 0, the self-diagnostic function will not be able to detect subsequent faults after co mpletion of the repairs. clearing the result display to clear the result display to 0, press buttons on the remote commander sequentially when the diagnostic screen is displayed, as shown below: channel 8 enter quitting the self-diagnostic screen to quit the entire self-diagnostic screen, turn off the power switch on the remote commander or the main unit. self-diagnostic circuit +b overcurrent (ocp) occurs when an overcurrent on the +b (135v) line is detected by pin 72 of ic001 (a board). if the voltage of pin 72 of ic001 (a board) is less than 1v when v.sync is more than seven verticals in a period, the unit will automatically turn off. i-prot occurs when an absence of the vertical de? ection pulse is detected by pin 78 of ic001 (a board). power supply will shut down w hen waveform interval exceeds 2 seconds. ik (akb) if the rgb levels* do not balance within 2 seconds after the power is turned on, this error will be detected by ic001 (a board) . tv will stay on, but there will be no picture. *(refers to the rgb levels of the akb detection ref pulse that detects 1k). note that this differs from entering the service mode (sound volume + ). a board ic001 y/chroma jungle a board ic545 v. out a board ic001 system a board ic002 memory ik-akbin from cv board ic1751 pin 5 i-hldwn from a board ic561 pin 7 72 o-led ref i-prot io-bdat bda display 51 3 78 79 53 5 free datasheet http://
9 KV-24FS100/25fs100 chassis assembly claw 1-1. rear cover removal 1-2. chassis assembly removal 1-3. service position section 1: disassembly cv board a board rear cover 6 screws +bvtp 4x16 free datasheet http://
10 KV-24FS100/25fs100 1. discharge the anode of the crt and remove the anode cap. 2. unplug all interconnecting leads from the de? ection yoke, neck assembly, degaussing coils and crt grounding strap. 3. remove the cv board from the crt. 4. remove the chassis assembly. 5. loosen the neck assembly ? xing screw and remove. 6. loosen the de? ection yoke ? xing screw and remove. 7. place the set with the crt face down on a cushion and remove the degaussing coil holders. 8. remove the degaussing coils. 9. remove the crt grounding strap and spring tension devices. 10. unscrew the four crt ? xing screws [located on each crt corner] and remove the crt [take care not to handle the crt by the neck]. 1-4. picture tube removal warning: be f ore remo v ing the anode cap high voltage remains in the crt even after the power is disconnected. to avoid electric shock, discharge crt before attempting to remove the anode cap. s hort between anode and crt coated earth ground strap. coated earth ground strap anode cap removal procedure warning : high voltage remains in the crt even after the power is disconnected. to avoid electric shock, discharge crt before attempting to remove the anode cap. short between anode and coated earth ground strap of crt. note: after removing the anode cap, short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to either the metal chassis, crt shield, or carbon painted on the crt. how to handle an anode cap 1. do not use sharp objects which may cause damage to the surface of the anode cap. 2. to avoid damaging the anode cap, do not squeeze the rubber covering too hard. a material ? tting called a shatter-hook terminal is built into the rubber. 3. do not force turn the foot of the rubber cover. this may cause the shatter-hook terminal to protrude and damage the rubber. 10 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 a b anode button c turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction indicated by arrow a . use your thumb to pull the rubber cap ? rmly in the direction indicated by arrow b . when one side of the rubber cap separates from the anode button, the anode cap can be removed by turning the rubber cap and pulling it in the direction of arrow c . free datasheet http://
11 KV-24FS100/25fs100 the following adjustments should be made when a complete realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed. these adjustments should be performed with rated power supply voltage unless otherwise noted. set the controls as follows unless otherwise noted: video mode: standard picture control: normal brightness control: normal section 2: set-up adjustments perform the adjustments in order as follows: 1. beam landing 2. convergence 3. focus 4. screen (g2) 5. white balance note test equipment required: 1. color bar pattern generator 2. degausser 3. dc power supply 4. digital multimeter 2-1. beam landing before beginning adjustment procedure: 1. degauss the entire screen. 2. feed in the white pattern signal. adjustment procedure 1. input a raster signal with the pattern generator. 2. loosen the de? ection yoke mounting screw, and set the purity control to the center as shown below: purity control 3. turn the raster signal of the pattern generator to green. 4. move the de? ection yoke backward, and adjust with the purity control so that green is in the center and red and blue are even on both sides. blue red green 5. move the de? ection yoke forward, and adjust so that the entire screen becomes green. 6. switch over the raster signal to red and blue and con? rm the condition. 7. when the position of the de? ection yoke is determined, tighten it with the de? ection yoke mounting screw. 8. if landing at the corner is not right, adjust by using the disk magnets. a c b d b a cd purity control corrects this area. disk magnets or rotatable disk magnets correct these areas (a-d). deflection yoke positioning corrects these areas. free datasheet http://
12 KV-24FS100/25fs100 2-2. convergenge before starting convergence adjustments: 1 perform focus, vlin and vsize adjustments. 2. set brightness control to minimum. 3. feed in dot pattern. vertical static convergence 1. adjust v. stat magnet to converge red, green and blue dots in the center of the screen (vertical movement adjust s v.stat rv1750 to converge). b g r center dot v.stat magnet rv1750 v.stat b g r 2. tilt the v. stat magnet and adjust static convergence to open or close the v. stat magnet. when the v. stat magnet is moved in the direction of arrow a and b, red, green, and blue dots move as shown below: b r g b r g rgb bgr 1 2 b b b b b b b a a b a a a a 3 r g b b g r horizontal static convergence if the blue dot does not converge with the red and green dots, peform the following: 1. move bmc magnet (a) to correct insuf? cient h.static convergence. 2. rotate bmc magnet (b) to correct insuf? cient v.static convergence. 3. after adjusting the bmc magnet, repeat beam landing adjustment. bmc magnet purity v. s tat b bmc magnet a free datasheet http://
13 KV-24FS100/25fs100 dynamic convergence adjustment before performing this adjustment, perform horizontal and vertical static convergence adjustment. 1. slightly loosen de? ection yoke screw. 2. remove de? ection yoke spacers. 3. move the de? ection yoke for best convergence as shown below: bgr gb r g b r r r g b g b g b r b g r g b g b r r g b g g b r b r r 4. tighten the de? ection yoke screw. 5. install the de? ection yoke spacers. tlh plate adjustment 1. input crosshatch pattern. 2. adjust picture quality to standard, picture and brightness to 50%, and other to standard. 3 adjust the horizontal convergence of red and blue dots by tilting the tlh plate on the de? ection yoke. (tlv) ych xcv tlv cv board rv1750 v. s tat tlh plate b r r b (r)(b) (b)(r) tlh+ tlh- 4. adjust xcv core to balance x axis. 5. adjust ych vr to balance y axis. 6. adjust vertical red and blue convergence with v.tilt (tlv vr.) note: perform adjustment 3-6 while tracking items 1 and 2. screen-corner convergence 1. af? x a permalloy assembly corresponding to the misconverged areas: b a c d a b d a-d: screen-corner misconvergence c 2-3. focus 1. adjust focus control for best pictures. 2-4. screen (g2) 1. input a dot pattern. 2. set the picture and brightness controls at minimum and color control at normal. 3. adjust sbrt, gcut, bcut in service mode with an oscilloscope as shown below so that voltages on the red, green, and blue cathodes are 160 2vdc. focus (fv) screen (g2) pedestal 160 C 2vdc ground free datasheet http://
14 KV-24FS100/25fs100 2-5. method of setting the service adjustment mode service mode procedure 1. standby mode (power off). 2. press display channel 5 sound volume + power on the remote commander (press each button within a second). service adjustment mode on 1. the crt displays the time being adjusted. mode category display item display item signal type ntsc service defl vchp 00000000 00000000 hsiz 16 2. press 1 or 4 on the remote commander to select the time. 3. press 3 or 6 on the remote commander to change the data. 4. press muting then enter to save into the memory. service adjustment mode memory turn the set off then on to exit service adjustment mode. service defl hsiz 16 ntsc vchp 00000000 00000000 category display item mode item data signal type write enter green red muting 2-6. white balance adjustments 1. input an entire white signal with burst. 2. set to service adjustment mode. 3. set the picture and brightness to minimum. 4. adjust with sbrt if necessary. 5. select gcut and bcut with 1 and 4 . 6. adjust with 3 and 6 for the best white balance. 7. set the picture and brightness to maximum. 8. select gdrv and bdrv with 1 and 4 . 9. adjust with 3 and 6 for the best white balance. 10. to write into memory, press muting then enter . free datasheet http://
15 KV-24FS100/25fs100 hold-down readjustment if the setting indicated in step 2 of hold-down operation con? rmation cannot be met, readjustment should be performed by altering the resistance value of r565 component marked with x . + iabl abl t585 fbt range - ampmeter 3.0 ma dc a 3-2. b+ voltage confirmation and adjustment note: the following adjustments should always be performed when replacing the following components, which are marked with y on the schematic diagram on the a board: a board: ic604, ph602 1. using a variac, apply ac input voltage: 130 + 2.0 / - 0.0 vac. 2. input a dot pattern at q.c. 3. set the picture and the brightness controls to minimum. 4. con? rm the voltage of a board between tp-23 & ground is <136.6 vdc. 5. if step 4 is not satis? ed, replace the components listed above, then repeat steps 1 C 3. section 3: safety related adjustments 3-1. x r565 confirmation method (hv hold-down confirmation) and readjustments the following adjustments should always be performed when replacing the following components which are marked with y on the schematic diagram: part replaced ( ) adjustment ( ) dy, t585, crt, ic001, ic561, c507, c508, c506, t511, l510, c588, l588, c566, c561, c563, d567, d568, d566, r567, r568, r565, r566, r562, r563, r561, r528....................a board hv hold-down r565 preparation before confirmation 1. using a variac, apply ac input voltage: 120 2 vac. 2. turn the power switch on. 3. input a white signal and set the picture and brightness controls to maximum. 4. con? rm that the voltage between c566 (+) or tp30 and ground is more than 105 vdc. hold-down operation confirmation 1. connect the current meter between pin 11 of the fbt (t585) and the pwb land where pin 11 would normally attach (see figure 1 on the next page). 2. input a dot signal and set picture and brightness to minimum: iabl = 100 100a. 3. con? rm the voltage of a board tp-23 is 138.0 0.3vdc. 4. connect the digital voltmeter and the dc power supply via diode 1ss119 to c566 (+) and ground (see figure 1 on next page). 5. increase the dc power voltage gradually until the picture blanks out. 6. turn dc power source off immediately. 7. read the digital voltmeter indication (standard < 117vdc). 8. input a white signal and set picture and brightness to maximum: iabl = 1650 100a. 9. repeat steps 4 to 7. free datasheet http://
16 KV-24FS100/25fs100 q 5 9 0 t 5 0 5 6 0 2 r 5 0 5 c 6 2 4 c 5 0 5 c 5 0 6 d 5 9 8 c 5 8 2 l 5 8 8 q 5 2 2 i c 5 6 5 i c 5 4 5 i c 5 6 1 l 5 1 3 l 5 1 1 h s 5 2 2 c 5 2 5 l 5 2 5 d 5 2 6 c 5 1 3 d 0 0 6 l 5 1 6 c 5 1 4 d 5 4 5 d 5 6 6 l 5 8 2 c 5 2 6 c 5 1 1 c 5 1 2 c 6 1 8 c n 5 1 5 r 5 7 4 r 5 2 8 r 5 2 9 r 5 3 7 r 5 5 7 r 5 4 9 r 5 3 3 r 5 3 4 c 5 4 8 c 5 2 9 q 4 0 2 c 5 3 0 c 5 4 0 r 5 2 6 r 5 9 3 r 5 0 6 r 5 7 0 r 5 6 9 r 5 6 8 r 5 4 7 r 5 0 2 r 5 8 9 r 4 1 1 r 4 0 8 r 5 9 4 r 5 8 3 r 5 4 6 c 5 6 1 c 2 1 2 c 4 5 1 c 5 7 1 d 5 6 8 d 6 3 0 d 5 6 9 d 5 2 8 d 5 6 7 r 5 4 0 r 5 4 1 r 5 6 6 d 5 6 2 r 5 3 2 r 5 1 1 c 6 4 0 c 6 1 0 6 0 4 6 0 2 c 5 9 5 c 5 4 5 c 5 4 7 r 5 0 4 c 5 4 4 c 5 6 2 c 5 2 8 c 5 2 7 0 r 5 8 1 c 5 0 4 c 5 0 2 d 6 0 1 l 5 1 5 r 5 1 0 r 5 8 8 r 5 1 5 d 6 2 4 q 5 0 5 q 5 0 6 r 5 1 2 r 5 1 4 r 9 0 1 r 5 4 8 r 9 0 2 c 6 2 5 t 5 1 1 p s 4 0 1 l 3 7 1 l 3 7 0 j r 1 2 j r 5 0 5 c 6 5 1 r 5 0 3 r 5 9 1 c 5 9 0 r 6 0 9 c 5 9 7 t 5 8 5 r 4 3 7 r 5 9 8 q 5 2 1 r 5 7 5 c 5 1 0 d 5 0 6 e b 6 4 1 3 h d y - h d y - h d y + h d y + v d y - v d y + h - o u t n / c 2 0 0 v g n d h e a t e r - 1 3 v g n d + 1 3 v n / c a b l g n d g n d h d t v . o u t h - o u t h - o u t 1 2 6 7 h . p r o t 1 6 1 3 5 v t p 2 1 t p 2 8 t p 2 9 t p 2 7 t p 1 9 t p 2 0 t p 1 7 t p 1 6 t p 3 3 t p 3 0 t p 2 4 t p 2 5 e b t p 2 3 t p 3 1 t p 2 2 c e b f b t e b ( ) b./sx l+ x r565 c566 + - digital multimeter + - power supply 1ss119 ammeter 3ma dc range + - a free datasheet http://
? 17 ? KV-24FS100/25fs100 4-1. setting the service adjustment mode 1. standby mode (power off). 2. press the following buttons on the remote commander within a second of each other: display channel 5 sound volumne + power service adjustment mode on 1. the crt displays the item being adjusted. service defl hsiz 16 ntsc vchp 00000000 00000000 category display item mode item data signal type 2. press 1 or 4 on the remote commander to select the item. 3. press 3 or 6 on the remote commander to change the data. 4. press muting then enter to write into memory. service adjustment mode memory service defl hsiz 16 ntsc vchp 00000000 00000000 category display item mode item data signal type write enter green red muting 1. press 8 then enter on the remote commander to initialize. service defl hsiz 16 ntsc vchp 00000000 00000000 category display item mode item data signal type write enter green red muting carry out step 1 when adjusting ids 0-7 and when replacing and adjusting ic002 2. turn set off then on to exit service adjustment mode. section 4: circuit adjustments electrical adjustments by remote commander use the remote commander (rm-y173) to perform the circuit adjustments in this section. test equipment required: 1. pattern generator 2. frequency counter 3. digital multimeter 4. audio oscillator rm - y 17 3 muting power (enter into memory) (service mode) 2 (device item up) 4 disp. (item down) 8 (initialize) 3 item (data up) 1 disp. (item up) 5 (device item down) enter (enter into memory) 0 (remove from memory) volume (+) (service mode) 6 item (data down) display (service mode) 4-2. memory write confirmation method 1. after adjustment, pull out the plug from the ac outlet, then replace the plug in the ac outlet again. 2. turn the power switch on and set to service mode. 3. call the adjusted items again to con rm they were adjusted. 4-3. remote adjustment buttons and indicators free datasheet http://
18 KV-24FS100/25fs100 adjustment items (1 of 8) device "def" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 hsiz h size(ew dc) 00-63 25 2 hpos h position 00-63 41 3 vsiz v ramp size 00-63 25 4 vpos v position(ramp dc)not useful 00-63 34 5 vlin v linearity 00-63 36 6 scor s correction 00-63 39 7 vbow bow 00-63 36 8 vang angle 00-63 35 9 trap ew trapesium 00-63 29 10 pamp ew pin 00-63 39 11 upin upper pin 00-63 28 12 lpin lower pin 00-63 29 13 trot trot 00-255 128 14 hblk h blk mode select 00-01 0 15 lblk hblk front timing 00-63 5 16 rblk hblk rear timing 00-15 31 17 vblk v blk width 00-03 0 18 hmsk top vend(when macrovision)prevent off 00-01 0 19 hdw h pulse width(25u/19u) 00-01 1 20 afc afc gain 00-01 0 21 afc1 afc1 time constant 00-07 3 22 afcw afc1 pull in wide 00-01 1 23 cdmd v det window sw timing 00-03 1 24 hss sync slice level(h sepa) 00-03 0 25 vss sync slice level(v sepa) 00-03 3 26 sldn auto slice level down 00-03 0 27 slup auto slicelevel up 00-01 0 28 jpsw jump sw 00-01 0 29 hosc h vco fo adjust 00-255 5 30 eht eht 00-15 6 31 ehtg eht mode 00-01 0 device "16:9" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 pamp ew pin 00-63 59 2 upin upper pin 00-63 15 3 lpin lower pin 00-63 21 4 aclv acl vth 00-03 0 5 ablv abl vth 63-00 58 device "vp1" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 rdrv r drive 00-127 55 2 gdrv g drive when color temp. is "cool" and "neutral" 00-127 38 3 bdrv b drive when color temp. is "cool" and "neutral" 00-127 47 4 rcut 00-1023 130 5 gcut 00-1023 90 6 bcut 00-1023 72 7 scon contrast level 00-127 20 8 shue tint 00-127 8 9 scol color level 00-127 17 10 sbrt bright 00-255 35 11 ron r output mute 00-01 1 12 gon g output mute 00-01 1 13 bon b output mute 00-01 1 14 bllv blue stretch(00:no <-> 11:deep) 00-03 1 15 mtrx matrix ratio select 00-03 2 16 axis r-y phase offset 00-63 48 17 ssho sharpness gain(over) 00-63 17 18 sshp sharpness gain(pre) 00-63 26 19 shpf shrpness fo(00:2 clk <-> 11:5 clk) 00-03 1 free datasheet http://
19 KV-24FS100/25fs100 adjustment items (2 of 8) device "vp1" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 20 shcl sharpness cpring level 00-15 0 21 shmx sharpness limitter level 00-15 15 22 aclv acl vth 00-03 0 23 ablv abl vth 00-63 0 24 akbd akb self diagnostic counter(@1sec) 00-07 7 25 akbs akb h/w s/w switch 00-02 1 26 refp akb refpls timing 00-01 1 27 ynrc ynr limiter level 00-15 15 28 bkon black stretch on 00-01 1 29 bkth black stretch detector tresh level 00-255 22 30 bkar black stretch detector tresh area 00-03 1 31 bksp black stretch start point 00-03 1 device "vp2" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 vmlo vm level at "low" setting 00-15 10 2 vmhi vm level at "high" setting 00-15 15 3 vmdl vm delay 00-15 6 4 vmpl vm porality 00-01 0 5 vmwd vm width 00-03 0 6 vmcl vm coring level 00-15 0 7 vmmx vm limiter level 00-15 15 8 cklv color killer vth 00-127 1/yuv:0 9 ckon force killer 00-01 0 10 alfa adaptive det sensitivity 00-03 2 11 ycmd yc sepa force select(00:adaptive 01:h 10:v 11:hv) 00-03 0 12 vacl v aperture coring level 00-15 0 13 vaga v aperture gain level 00-15 soft cont'l 14 vamx v aperture limiter level 00-15 3 15 gamm ganma(00:no <-->11:deep) 00-03 soft cont'l 16 ydly y delay time 00-03 3/yuv:3 17 cdly c delay 00-03 2/yuv:2 18 yoff y output mute 00-01 0 19 cbpf c bpf fo hi 00-01 0/yuv:0 20 clim c output limitter 00-15 15 21 yfsl y band width 00-03 0 22 cfsl c band width 00-03 0 23 bgpp bgp(for c decoder)timing 00-31 8 24 nrch noise det time constant 00-03 0 25 nrcl noise det time constant 00-255 8 26 nrvl noise det vth 00-255 16 27 nrvh noise det vth 00-255 0 28 gdof g drive 00-31 18 29 bdof b drive 00-31 31 30 gcof g cutoff 00-31 02 31 bcof b cutoff 00-31 00 32 dctv dctransfer vth 00-127 5 33 dctg dctransfer gain 00-31 soft cont'l free datasheet http://
20 KV-24FS100/25fs100 adjustment items (3 of 8) device "vivid" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 vpic picture(vivid) 00-63 63 2 vbri brightness(vivid) 00-63 31 3 vcol color(vivid) 00-63 37 4 vhue hue(vivid) 00-63 31 5 vsha sharpness(vivid) 00-63 31 6 vvm vm(vivid) 00-02 2 7 vtri color temp(vivid) 00-02 0 8 vapa aperture g(vivid) 00-15 7 9 vgma gamma(vivid) 00-03 3 10 dctg dct lv(vivid) 00-03 16 device "std" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 vpic picture(standard) 00-63 50/fefs:63 2 vbri brightness(standard) 00-63 37/fefs:31 3 vcol color(standard) 00-63 31/fefs:37 4 vhue hue(standard) 00-63 31/fefs:31 5 vsha sharpness(standard) 00-63 31/fefs:31 6 vvm vm(standard) 00-02 1/fefs:2 7 vtri color temp(standard) 00-02 1/fefs:0 8 vapa aperture g(standard) 00-15 7/fefs:7 9 vgma gamma(standard) 00-03 3/fefs:3 10 dctg dct lv(standard) 00-03 16/fefs:16 device "movie" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 vpic picture(movie) 00-63 31 2 vbri brightness(movie) 00-63 51 3 vcol color(movie) 00-63 25 4 vhue hue(movie) 00-63 31 5 vsha sharpness(movie) 00-63 31 6 vvm vm(movie) 00-02 0 7 vtri color temp(movie) 00-02 2 8 vapa aperture g(movie) 00-15 7 9 vgma gamma(movie) 00-03 3 10 dctg dct lv(movie) 00-03 16 device "sports" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 vpic picture(sports) 00-63 63 2 vbri brightness(sports) 00-63 31 3 vcol color(sports) 00-63 40 4 vhue hue(sports) 00-63 31 5 vsha sharpness(sports) 00-63 31 6 vvm vm(sports) 00-02 2 7 vtri color temp(sports) 00-02 0 8 vapa aperture g(sports) 00-15 7 9 vgma gamma(sports) 00-03 3 10 dctg dct lv(sports) 00-03 16 free datasheet http://
21 KV-24FS100/25fs100 adjustment items (4 of 8) device "y" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 cofi 0:4 linedelaies 1:2 linedelaies 00-01 0 2 ynrs ynr on 00-01 0 3 ythr y signal generate from 2dycs 00-01 0 4 y2d y signal generate from 2dycs 00-01 0 5 2dfx c signal genelate from h/v bpf only00-01 1 6 clps y clamp time constant 00-01 1 7 vlpf y_lpf(analog) fo ajust 00-03 3 8 clpf c_lpf(analog) fo ajust 00-03 3 9 bkhs black stretch hysterisys 00-31 1 10 bpfb ycs hbpf select(back) 00-03 1 11 bpff ycs hbpf select(front) 00-01 1 device "c" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 forg chroma decoder phase select 00-03 0 2 fsel chroma decoder clk select 00-01 0/yuv:0 3 actl analog acc amp max gain 00-03 3 4 a1fl 00-255 34 5 a1fh 00-01 0 6 a1on analog acc amp on level 00-127 12 7 mv macrovision(burst) det tresh 00-15 0 8 mv1s macrovision(burst) det on 00-01 1 9 mv2s macrovision(burst) det position 00-01 1 10 accs acc on/off 00-01 0/yuv:1 11 kils killer det select 00-01 0/yuv:1 12 aasl c decoder time constant(32,16,8,1h) 00-03 3 13 basl acc time constant 00-03 0 14 atim analog acc histerisys select 00-03 0 15 vmsk acc v blk off width 00-07 0 16 a3on acc max gain 00-01 0 17 inte c decoder intrgrator enable 00-01 0 18 sin c decoder phase v enable 00-01 0 19 ckvt pll stop burst level 00-03 1 20 xffr vcxo force freerun 00-01 0/yuv:1 21 accv c decoder phase v enable 00-01 1 22 bwsl killer det select 00-01 1/yuv:1 23 bwdt pll killer vth 00-03 0/yuv:3 24 a23e amp2,3 on/off enable(0 fix) 00-01 1 25 a2on abl vth 00-127 12 26 a3on acl vth 00-127 12 27 a2fl amp2 off level lower 00-255 34 28 a2fh amp2 off level upper 00-01 0 29 a3fl amp3 off level lower 00-255 34 30 a3fh amp3 off level upper 00-01 0 31 axth axs hys 00-63 30 32 acth rom hys 00-63 10 33 avav ave sel av 00-03 3 34 b2th b2comp 00-127 0 analog acc hysteresis free datasheet http://
22 KV-24FS100/25fs100 adjustment items (5 of 8) device "rgb" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 amut rgb power on mute 00-01 0 2 pmut rgb mute(except osd) 00-01 1 3 vblk 00-01 0 4 corl r cutoff lower 00-255 100 5 corh r cutoff upper 00-01 1 6 cogl g cutoff lower when color temp. is "cool" and "neutral" 00-255 125 7 cogh g cutoff upper when color temp. is "cool" and "neutral" 00-01 1 8 cobl b cutoff lower when color temp. is "cool" and "neutral" 00-255 125 9 cobh b cutoff upper when color temp. is "cool" and "neutral" 00-01 1 10 abls abl select (on:00, off:01) 00-01 0 11 acls acl on (on:00, off:01) 00-01 1 12 alsp acl speed 00-03 1 13 alrs acl recover speed 00-15 2 14 alas acl atack speed 00-15 9 15 ablg abl gain 00-15 15 16 als2 acl atack speed(2) 00-03 2 17 akbs akb mode 00-01 1 18 akbp akb pulse height 00-63 40 19 osdl osd limmit select 00-01 0 20 mpxs uv multiplex on 00-01 0/yuv:0 21 cxuv yc/yuv select 00-01 0/yuv:1 22 uvin u/v invert 00-01 0/yuv:0 23 uvos uv offset canceler on 00-01 0/yuv:0 24 acl soft acl controle 00-63 63 25 hbls h blk off 00-01 0 26 vens v-latch off 00-01 0 27 uofs u in offset 00-15 4 28 vofs v in offset 00-15 9 29 aabl analog abl threshold level control 00-15 0 30 aabg analog abl gain control 00-01 0 31 aalg analog acl gain control 00-01 0 32 aabs analog abl on/off control (on:01, off:00) 00-01 0 33 aals analog acl on/off control (on:01, off:00) 00-01 1 free datasheet http://
23 KV-24FS100/25fs100 adjustment items (6 of 8) device "defd" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 vstp v output stop 00-01 0 2 hffr afc1 force freerun 00-01 0 3 hfup h freerun frequency up(700hz) 00-01 0 4 vpha v phase(v position adjust) 00-15 0 5 jsww jump pulse width 00-01 0 6 ewg ewv ad output level(6db) 00-01 0 7 ewcl ew/vramp da clock select 00-03 2/yuv:2 8 ewdi ew/vramp da dither 00-01 0 9 xf0a vcxo freerun adjust 00-15 0 10 bgst bgp(for pll) timing 00-63 17 11 skwi skew correcter refernce phase 00-01 0/yuv:0 12 xpha vcxo phase adjust 00-15 10 13 skew skew correcterphase controle 00-07 0/yuv:3 14 hrmp afc2 time constant 00-03 0 15 rplu ref pll time constant 00-07 3 16 rplb ref pll time constant 00-01 1 17 xf0b vcxo fo adjust 00-03 0 18 rpls ref vco fb loop select 00-01 0 19 ssm syncsepamasking control 00-01 0 20 vsag v-sag prevent on 00-01 0 21 afc2 afc2 gain control 00-03 0 22 vrfl v ramp filter switching off 00-01 0 23 sslp lpf pre sync sepa on/off 00-01 0 24 imts i.m. test 00-01 0 25 xplu acp time constant 00-01 0 26 8fsc 8fscclk skew off 00-01 1/yuv:1 27 4fs2 4fscclk skew off 00-01 1/yuv:1 28 ewvr dsdac v reset enable 00-01 0 29 vlof iic v latch off(for test) 00-01 0 30 1win force 1window 00-01 1 31 bgpc angle return current up 00-01 0 32 mhdl angle return current up timing 00-01 1 33 bfre force v freerun 00-01 0 34 angg angle retun current up 00-01 1 35 angt angle retun current up timing 00-01 0 36 dosd digital osd on 00-01 0 37 angs afc2 angle/bow inhibit 00-01 0 38 hrpp framp rramp h out control range 00-15 8 39 vf50 force v freerun 50hz 00-01 0 40 clks tbc clock system select 00-03 0 41 vbhk v blk half kill 00-01 0 42 dsyc cvbs input control 00-01 0 43 vpw v pulse wide 00-01 1 44 qsw modulator feedback gain control 00-01 0 45 adty clock duty control at iic qswitch=on 00-01 0 46 dth dither threshold level control at iic autod=on 00-03 1 47 hbsw hblk reference afc1/afc2 00-01 0 48 dscs ?dac clock on/off control 00-01 0 free datasheet http://
24 KV-24FS100/25fs100 adjustment items (7 of 8) device "other" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 pclp sync tip/pedestal clamp select 00-01 0 2 vrt adc reference (00:1.15vpp 01:1.25vpp 10:1.35vpp 11:1.45vpp) 00-03 1/yuv:1 3 am interigent monitor output select(analog) 00-15 0 4 dme interigent monitor output select(degital) 00-01 0 5 dm interigent monitor output select(degital) 00-31 0 6 14hi 4fsc(skew)clk polarity 00-01 0 7 14hd 4fscclk(skew)clk delay adjust 00-03 1 8 28i 8fscclk polarity 00-01 1 9 28d 8fscclk delay adjust 00-03 1 10 adcd adc clk delay adjust 00-03 1/yuv:0 11 clks ad/logic clk swap 00-01 0/yuv:0 12 hdsl hd out(for mcu)select 00-01 1 13 cpsl pll cp latch on 00-01 0 14 cpcl pll cp latch clock 00-01 0 15 cpcp pll cp latch polarty 00-01 0 16 dumy dummy 00-0f 1 device "osd" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 ht half tone level 00-03 0 2 oslr r osd level 00-63 27 3 oslg g osd level 00-63 27 4 osdc 00-03 0 5 osdb b osd level 00-63 27 device "s/w adkb" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 sril s/w akb red output lower 00-255 soft cont'l 2 srih s/w akb red output upper 00-01 soft cont'l 3 sgil s/w akb green output lower 00-255 soft cont'l 4 sgih s/w akb green output upper 00-01 soft cont'l 5 sbil s/w akb blue output lower 00-255 soft cont'l 6 sbih s/w akb blue output upper 00-01 soft cont'l 7 slm1 s/w akb limit data 1 00-255 4 8 slm2 s/w akb limit data 2 00-255 29 9 slm3 s/w akb limit data 3 00-255 130 10 sad1 s/w akb add data 1 00-255 1 11 sad2 s/w akb add data 2 00-255 1 12 sbit s/w akb bit shift data 00-05 0 13 snop s/w akb power on nop timer counter data 00-ff 1 14 serl s/w akb bit error judge level 01-80 124 15 spwc s/w akb error judge counter data 01-ff 2 16 slmc s/w akb lim2/lim3 judge counter data 01-ff 10 17 spwl s/w akb power on mute off judge level 01-80 30 18 spmt s/w akb power on mute exit timer data(@100ms) 00-ff 120 19 seep s/w akb initial data eeprom write timer(@1sec) 00-ff 20 free datasheet http://
25 KV-24FS100/25fs100 adjustment items (8 of 8) service id's id5 19 ntsc m37280mk-00sp verb.o function id number mode signal type 00010011 chip version data notes: range (dec) shows the range of possible setting for each adjustment mode. initial data shows the standard settings for each adjustment mode. device "audio processor" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 sbal sub balance 00-07 4 2 sbas sub bass 00-07 0 3 stre sub treble 00-07 0 4 srl surround level 00-01 0 5 bbol surround off-bbe low 00-15 0 6 bboh surround off-bbe high 00-15 3 7 bbsl simulate bbe low 00-15 0 8 bbsh simulate bbe high 00-15 0 9 bbgl wow game bbe low 00-15 7 10 bbgh wow game bbe high 00-15 3 11 bbtl srs bbe low 00-15 0 12 bbth srs bbe high 00-15 2 13 vfix audio output fix data 00-255 240 14 agcl agc level 00-03 2 device "microprocessor" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data 1 disp osd horizontal offset 00-127 78 2 cchp closed caption horizontal position 00-7e 80 3 hrlw low limit of h-pulse counting window (rf) 00-255 16 4 hrhg high limit of h-pulse counting wondow (rf) 00-255 64 5 hslw low limit of h-pulse counting window (s-video) 00-255 16 6 hshg high limit of h-pulse counting wondow (s-video) 00-255 64 7 hsdt h-pulse detection(s-video) 00-255 8 device "feature" item# osd detail range (dec) initial data id0 language related 00-255 see id map id1 video ralated 00-255 see id map id2 audio related 00-255 see id map id3 miscellaneous 00-255 see id map id4 miscellaneous 00-255 see id map id5 miscellaneous 00-255 see id map id6 miscellaneous 00-255 see id map id7 miscellaneous 00-255 see id map free datasheet http://
26 KV-24FS100/25fs100 4-4. id map table 4-5. a board adjustments h. frequency (free run) check 1. input a tv mode (rf) with no signal. 2. connect a frequency counter to base of q502 (tp-25 h. drive) on the a board. 3. check h. frequency for 15735 200 hz. v. frequency (free run) check 1. select video 1 with no signal input. 2. set the conditions for a standard setting. 3. connect the frequency counter to tp-27 (v out) or cn515 pin 6 (v dy+) and ground on the a board . 4. check that v. frequency shows 60 4 hz. drive (scon) 1. input a color-bar signal and set the level to 75%. 2. set in standard mode. 3. activate the service adjustment mode. 4. set aals, abls, gon and bon items. using 3 and 6 set each to the following values. leave ron set to 1. service video rdrv ntsc vchp category display item mode item data signal type 00000000 00000000 26 aals: off (0) abls: off (1) r on: on (1) g on: off (0) b on: off (0) 5. connect an oscilloscope probe to cv board, j1751pin 12 (kr) (red out) . 6. select scon with 1 and 4 . 7. adjust the value of scon with 3 and 6 for 96 3vpp. 96 + 3vpp 8. reset aals, abls, gon and bon values to 1. aals: on (1) abls: on (0) r on: on (1) g on: on (1) b on: on (1) 9. press muting then enter to save into the memory. display position adjustment (disp) 1. input a color-bar signal. 2. set to service adjustment mode. 3. select disp with 1 and 4 . 4. adjust values of disp with 3 and 6 to adjust characters to the center. 5. write to memory by pressing muting then enter . 6. check to see if the text is displayed on the screen. service micro disp 48 ntsc vchp category display item mode item data signal type 00000000 00000000 sub bright adjustment (sbrt) 1. input a monoscope signal. 2. activate the service adjustment mode. 3. set the picture and brightness to minimum. 4. select the sbrt item with 1 and 4 . 5. adjust the values of sbrt with 3 and 6 to obtain a faintly visible crosshatch. 6. press muting then enter to save into the memory. sub hue, sub color adjustment (shue, scol) 1. input color-bar signal at 75%. 2. activate the service adjustment mode. 3. set (pic) to max and (col) to 50%. 4. connect an oscilloscope probe to cv board, cn301pin 4 blue out. 5. select the shue and scol item with 1 and 4 . 6. while showing the shue item, adjust the waveform with 1 and 4 until the second and third bars show the same level (v2 = v3 < 0.15vp-p). set sub hue -2 step.  
 
                
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27 KV-24FS100/25fs100 7. while showing the scol item, adjust the waveform with 3 and 6 until the ? rst and fourth bars show the same level (v1 = v4 < 0.15vp-p). set sub col +3 step. v1 v2 v3 v4 8. press muting then enter to save into the memory. v. size adjustment (vsiz) 1. input a crosshatch signal. 2. activate the service adjustment mode. 3. select the vsiz item with 1 and 4 . 4. adjust value of vpos with 1 and 4 for the best vertical center. 5. press muting then enter to save into the memory. v. center adjustment (vpos) perform this adjustment after performing h. frequency (free run) check. 1. input a crosshatch signal. 2. activate the service adjustment mode. 3. select the vpos item with 1 and 4 . 4. adjust value of vpos with 3 and 6 for the best vertical center. 5. press muting then enter to save into the memory. h. center adjustment (hpos) perform this adjustment after performing h. frequency (free run) check. 1. input a crosshatch signal. 2. activate the service adjustment mode. 3. select the hpos item with 1 and 4 . 4. adjust the value of hpos with 3 and 6 for the best horizontal center. 5. press muting then enter to save into the memory. h. size adjustment (hsiz) 1. input a monoscope signal. 2. activate the service adjustment mode. 3. select hsiz with 1 and 4 . 4. adjust with 3 and 6 for the best horizontal size. 5. press muting then enter to save into the memory. v. linearity (vlin), v. correction (scor), pin amp (pamp), and horizontal trapezoid (htrp) adjustments 1. input a crosshatch signal. 2. activate the service adjustment mode. 3. select vlin, scor, pamp, and htrp with with 1 and 4 . 4. adjust with 3 and 6 for the best horizontal size. 5. press muting then enter to save into the memory. ye?%[z 28 KV-24FS100/25fs100 v. angle (vang), v. bow (vbow), upper pin (upin) and low pin (lpin) adjustments 1. input a crosshatch signal. 2. activate the service adjustment mode. 3. select vang, vbow, upin, and lpin with 1 and 4 . 4. adjust with 3 and 6 for the best picture. 5. press muting then enter to save into the memory. y%?ey1%?r yx?Cy1x?Cr xqq[yq?y1xq?r e?Cyq?y1eq?r service adjustment mode memory 1. after completing all adjustments, press 0 then enter . read from memory green red enter 0 service defl vbow ntsc vchp category display item mode item data signal type 00000000 00000000 7 free datasheet http://
29 KV-24FS100/25fs100 5-2. printed wiring board and schematic diagram information all capacitors are in f unless otherwise noted. pf : ?f 50wv or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums. all electrolytics are in 50v unless otherwise speci? ed. all resistors are in ohms. k=1000, m=1000k indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical power, is as follows: pitch : 5mm rating electrical power : 1 / 4 w in resistance, 1 / 10 w and 1 / 8 w in chip resistance. : non? ammable resistor. : fusible resistor. : internal component. : panel designation and adjustment for repair. all variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve b, unless otherwise noted. readings are taken with a color-bar signal input. readings are taken with a 10m digital multimeter. voltages are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise noted. voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances. all voltages are in v. s : measurement impossibillity. : b+line. : b-line. (actual measured value may be different). : signal path. (rf) circled numbers are waveform references. 5-1. circuit boards location the components identi t ed by shading and ! symbol are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci t ed. the symbol indicates a fast operating fuse and is displayed on the component side of the board. replace only with fuse of the same rating as marked. les composants identi t es per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero speci t e. le symbole indique une fusible a action rapide. doit etre remplace par une fusible de meme yaleur, comme maque. the components identi? ed by x in this basic schematic diagram have been carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding x-ray radiation. should replacement be necessary, replace only with the value originally used. when replacing components identi? ed by y , make the necessary adjustments as indicated. if the results do not meet the speci? ed value, change the component identi? ed by x and repeat the adjustment until the speci? ed value is achieved. (refer to safety related adjustments on page 15.) when replacing the parts listed in the table below, it is important to perform the related adjustments. part replaced ( ) adjustment ( ) dy, t585, crt, ic001, ic561, c507, c508, c506, t511, l510, c588, l588, c566, c561, c563, d567, d568, d566, r567, r568, r565, r566, r562, r563, r561, r528....................a board hv hold-down r565 reference information re s i s tor : rn metal f ilm : rc s olid : f prd non f lammable carbon : f u s e non f lammable f u s ible : rw non f lammable wirewound : r s non f lammable metal oxide : rb non f lammable cement : adju s tment re s i s tor coil : l f- 8l micro inductor capacitor : ta tantalum : p s s tyrol : pp polypropylene : pt mylar : mp s metalized polye s ter : mpp metalized polypropylene : alb bipolar : alt high temperature : alr high ripple section 5: diagrams a board cv board m3 board free datasheet http://
KV-24FS100/25fs100 ? 30 ? 5.3 block diagram and schematics block diagram v-out tda8172 l.e.d. menu ctrl i.r. h-out 2sd2627 dec 5vdc tv-8 d.g.c. ac line l.f.t lr tuner front v2 lr audio out h.drive energy star relay thp rect. 2 2 2 2 s 2 audio amplifier an7522 7.5w an1725 10w 2 i2c bus 2 vd hp e/w 2 power supply 9v reg. 5v stby srt power mosfet 2sk2876 audioprocessor njw1134 pin out kc4370a +13v rect. -13v rect. ocp horiz. vert. speakers 2 r l head phones 2 2 low b rect. audio rect. b+ rect. 135v g2 hv focus y/c det-out 14v 12.5v 200v rect. fbt fbt one-chipic m65582mf-xxxfp -micro - ycj -3lcombfilter 3.3v reg. 3 rgb 3 rgb v1 lr rear rgb driver tda6108 lr yuv audio yuv y uv 3 2 to crt to crt to dy free datasheet http://
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KV-24FS100/25fs100 a board schematic diagram 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o hv 1 4 2 6 5 11 13 9 8 7 fv sv 10 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 3 4 2 s w v l r 1 2 io g io g 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 3 4 5 6 9 v 3 0 v 5 v s c l s d a a s r f a g c v i f 9 v a f t o u t g n d d e t o u t 2 d e t o u t m o d e f m o n o n c m u t e r o u t l o u t n c s a p i n d s t i n d 1 4 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 v l r emi e m i e m i e m i emi 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 s s 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 io g 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 d006 r612 r628 v d r 6 0 0 c007 c 0 1 4 c033 c048 c052 c074 c451 c503 c512 c544 c545 c546 c561 c566 c582 c589 c590 c594 c597 c616 c620 c624 c632 c638 c642 c643 c663 c665 d351 d 5 0 5 d514 d515 d558 d569 d587 d 5 8 9 d618 d629 d630 d631 d650 fb505 fb601 fb604 l513 l606 l607 l609 r037 r044 r045 r053 r056 r059 r065 r067 r069 r071 r102 r112 r351 r501 r540 r545 r546 r566 r567 r568 r572 r573 r581 r583 r591 r604 r608 r614 r615 r619 r620 r627 r629 r630 r632 r640 r650 r660 r670 s002 s003 s004 s005 s006 s007 s008 sw515 f601 r603 r699 t601 d621 d545 r626 c648 c051 d628 c504 c595 l515 c008 c019 r051 r073 r075 r050 r062 r 0 2 8 d050 r087 r084 r049 c091 r093 fb602 c635 c649 r667 r311 r226 r312 r440 r520 r521 r525 d528 fb522 c525 c526 r514 r504 r570 r569 r526 d501 r507 r578 r574 r565 c563 c303 c304 r321 x001 d051 r562 r563 d052 c551 c552 c440 c441 r441 r047 r110 r625 r600 d 5 0 9 ry501 d562 d525 r524 jw550 jw551 jw552 jw553 d526 thp501 r076 c047 c053 c021 c064 c057 r103 r090 r092 r035 r031 r063 r048 r003 x301 r055 d201 r 0 7 0 c015 r006 r052 l002 l008 l 0 0 7 l010 d232 d230 c077 c660 c 0 9 2 c097 c023 c453 d004 d003 d005 d 0 4 4 d559 l588 r609 c690 c647 r602 r337 r096 jr44 r393 r394 r391 c390 r390 c637 j401 fb616 fb617 l608 r086 r038 r074 fl001 l005 r072 r080 r057 r061 fb603 r595 l003 l004 r560 r116 r597 r082 r314 c041 c099 c326 r041 c505 c095 jw606 c003 c004 c049 c116 c337 c539 c571 d410 d438 d508 jw605 r004 r042 r043 r081 r115 r316 r317 r318 r319 r320 r323 r324 r352 r435 r437 r438 r463 r484 r485 r555 r557 r561 r575 r584 r589 r590 r596 r598 r601 r634 r687 r850 r851 r588 c509 c351 r040 r091 r033 r647 d412 r027 c328 d435 r 3 0 8 r310 r309 c510 c513 c515 c588 c681 r547 c680 r542 r543 ry600 d620 c611 r606 r605 c612 r607 r586 c650 c651 r671 r534 d611 c617 d624 c618 r099 ic633 r511 ic608 ic604 r508 fb606 fb615 fb605 fb618 r313 r498 r436 r002 r539 r680 q650 q009 r322 q306 q 0 0 5 q004 q008 q002 ic600 q501 d605 ph602 r618 ic003 i c 5 6 1 q521 q522 q 3 0 1 r392 d390 q305 q304 q303 q435 q411 q300 q578 q502 r505 q573 q572 q590 q608 cn200 cn201 l006 cn585 cn515 cn401 cn001 cn301 cn600 cn501 d568 d567 d566 t602 d563 d614 r587 jw585 d 0 4 5 r058 r550 r054 r083 q604 r315 r522 r502 r658 r659 r592 r593 r668 r527 r464 r371 r494 r370 r372 r303 r015 c312 c325 c054 c100 c011 c 3 1 3 c502 c010 c022 c522 c625 c600 i c 5 6 5 r479 d414 r478 r406 r407 q412 q400 q401 r416 r402 r415 t505 d615 c501 q006 l508 l527 r034 c005 c006 c012 c056 c079 c090 c094 c096 c098 c529 c534 c537 c542 c609 c613 c614 c615 c619 c633 c634 c645 i c 0 0 2 ic603 c330 l525 r616 r617 c009 c115 c610 c640 c075 c080 c081 c076 c661 c450 c498 c527 c521 c636 c562 c520 c652 d413 r862 cn302 c554 r 5 5 3 r039 c470 l009 l101 r085 r477 r536 r450 r532 c553 q391 q390 tu101 j206 d237 j202 j201 c200 c361 r200 r109 r111 r101 d235 r029 r360 r306 r307 r107 j200 r203 r032 r210 r206 r207 d231 c203 r213 r202 c207 c206 c212 c213 c204 c205 c202 r361 d205 d202 d203 r209 r108 r218 r217 r227 r208 d200 r211 d204 c220 r220 r204 r410 r105 r212 r250 ic401 r205 r036 c066 r413 c424 ic404 d001 r251 r 0 9 5 r030 c452 ps401 r098 r 0 9 4 r499 c499 c370 c455 r455 r457 r459 r461 c459 c457 r456 c454 s001 r462 r460 r489 c458 r458 r490 c460 ic004 q404 q405 r488 r487 r060 l360 c363 c307 c306 c305 c362 l361 r512 r001 c001 r503 d 2 3 6 r513 r305 d 2 3 4 c507 c508 c511 c 3 0 1 c302 c506 r510 q505 c514 c516 l516 r515 d506 t510 t511 c621 ic545 c629 c605 c606 r549 c603 c 6 0 2 r548 r541 q600 t585 r301 d596 d598 c523 r585 t603 r631 q601 r564 r537 c536 r594 c672 r535 r530 r533 r529 r528 d612 d613 jw403 r582 d002 c360 d608 ic001 470p :chip 1 0.01 :chip 100 220p :chip 10 0.47 0.047 47 220 0.47 4.7 4.7 0.068 22 10 33 220 2200 25 0.01 :b chip 10 160v 47 100 220 0.1 4.7 100 b y 2 2 8 gp08dpkg23 gp08dpkg23 mtzj-t-77-5.1c 1 s s 1 3 3 t - 7 7 1.1uh 10mh 10k :chip 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip 22k 10k :chip 1k 680 820 2.2k 6.8k 4.7k 10k 470 2.2 100k 620 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip 100k 0.47 0.47 15k 2.2k :chip 0.1 0.47 330k 330k 330k 100 :chip 1k 10k :chip 10k :chip d5lc20u gp08dpkg23 10 ma111-tx 820p 220 0.1 0.1 1k 1.5k 6.8k 4.7k 470 2 2 0 1ss133t-77) 100 680 :chip 4.7k :chip 47k :chip 4.7 10k :chip 220 :chip 75 :chip 6.8k :chip 220 2.2mh 47 1ss133t 1.1uh 2200p 220p 68 5.6k 10k 10k 22k :chip 10k :chip 10k 10k :chip 10k :chip 0.01 :chip 0.1 0.1 100 crystal 1ss133t-77) 10k 10k :chip 1.0 10 330 330 220 220 220 470 :chip 2.2m 1/2w m t z j - t - 7 7 - 3 . 3 b 1ss133t-77 6.8k :chip 100 470p :chip 0.047 :chip 0.1 :chip 10k :chip 22k :chip 2.2k :chip 100 :chip 220 :chip 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip 1k :chip crystal 4.7k :chip 2 2 0 0.1 :chip b 4.7k :chip 220 :chip rd9.1ew-t1 rd9.1ew-t1 0.1 16v b:chip 0.047 16v b:chip 0.001 100v mtzj-t-77-5.1c mtzj-t-77-3.3b ma111-tx :chip ma111-tx 1ss133t-77 rgp10gpkg23 uf4005pkg23 0uh 0uh 0uh 22k 1/16w :chip 10k 1/16w :chip 680 1/16w :chip 47 47 ma111-tx 9.1k 1/16w 470 16v 0.01 25v b 47 25v 47 4 7 47 100 16v 680 mtzjt77-9.1b mtzj-t-77-30d mtzj-t-77-5.6c 22 :chip 0 4.7k 1/16w 0.01 25v b 0 4.7k 1/16w 2.2k 1/16w 10k 1/16w mtzj-t-77-10b mtzj-t-77-10b mtzj-t-77-10b m t z j - t - 7 7 - 1 0 b mtzj-t-77-5.6b 10k 1/16w :chip 1k 1/16w :chip 2.2 1w hp 1.1uh 1.1uh 1k 1/16w :chip 1k 1/16w :chip 2.2k 4.7k 10k 1/16w 1k 10k 0uh 470k 1k 1/16w 0.22 16v b:chip mtzj-t-77-12b d1nl20u-ta2 47k 1w 6.8 470k 1/16w :chip 220k :chip 1m :chip rgp10gpkg23 10k :chip 10 47 0.22 4.7k :chip 680p 47 25v 330p 1kv r 330p 1kv r 22p :chip 47p chip 1.0 0.1 :chip 22p :chip 0.01 :chip 100 ma111-tx ma111-tx ma111-tx 470 :chip 220 :chip 220 :chip 47k :chip 470 :chip 2.2k :chip 220 :chip 2.2k :chip 220 :chip 2.2k :chip 560 470k :chip 10k :chip 4.7k :chip 1k 47k 100 :chip 100 :chip 10k :chip 2.2k :chip 10k :chip 4.7 22k 470k 10k 0.47 0.47 22 18k 1k :chip 2.7k 1/16w :chip 22 2w 22 25v 470p :chip 4.7k :chip 47k :chip 220 150 1/16w :chip 470k 1/2w 470k 1/2w 0 47k 1/16w :chip 0.01 mtzn-t-77-10b 1 k 1k chip 10k :chip 0.001 2kv 0.047 200v 4.7 250v 0.0047 200v 2200p 250v 10k 2200p 250v 10k 1.5 1w 1ss119 470 10k 10k 2.2 1m 2.2k 1000 25v 1000 25v 0.1 2w 15k el1z-v1 220 100v el1z-v1 220 100v jw(5.0mm) ba033t 3.3v reg jw(5.0mm) ba05t stby 5v reg dm-58 error amp jw(7.5mm) jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) 0 0 0 0 0 0 2sd1292 5v reg 2sd601a agc 470 :chip 2sb709a-qrs-tx buffer 2 s b 7 0 9 a - q r s - t x h s y n c h s e p 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx convergence mcz3001d sw reg con 2sc3311a-qrsta dgc driver d4sb60l-f ac rect pc123fy2 photocoupler jw(5.0mm) pst9143nl stby 5v reset n j m 2 9 0 3 m - t e 2 v h o l d c n t r l 25c3311 pin drive ktc4370a pin out 2 s b 7 0 9 a i k b u f f e r 560 1/16w ma111-tx 2sb709a-qs-tx buffer 2sb709a-qs-tx buffer 2sb709a-qs-tx buffer 2sb709a mute sw 2sd601a-qrs-tx mute sw 2sd601a vm out 2sd601a sw 2sc3209lk h drive jw(7.5mm) 2sb709a sw 2sd601a sw 2sa1091tpe2 protect 2sd2144s relay drive 6p 6p 6p 6p 4p 4p 9p 2p 2p mtzj-t-77-8.2b hold down 1ss133t77 temp corr egp20dpkg23 protect jw(5mm) ez0150av1 47 5.0mm m t z j - t - 7 7 - 1 0 b 10k 470 :chip 22k 150k :chip 2sb709a 12v reg 220 :chip 330 :chip 4.7k 10 10 100k 10k 1.2k 2.2k 47k :chip 1m 10k :chip 2.2k 3.3k 75 10k :chip 220p ch 0.0033 b 1 0.1 0.001 b:chip 0 . 1 330p b 1 10 47p ch:chip 10 10 n j m 2 9 0 2 m - t e 2 v e r t d r i v e b u f f 1k mtzj-t-77-7.5b 10k 220 220 2sd601a-qrs-tx mute 2sd601a mute 2sd601a mute 0 0 0 ma7d50 jw(5.0mm) 2sd601a-qrs-tx hp protect jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) jw(7.5)mm 0.0022 b:chip 1000 0.0047 :chip 0.0022 :chip 0.0047 :chip 0.01 :chip 0.01 :chip 0.01 :chip 0.01 :chip 0.0022 :chip 0.0022 :chip 0.001 :chip 0.0022 :chip 1000 0.0047 250 0.0047 250 0.0047 250 0.0047 250 0.001 :chip 47 0.001 :b chip m 2 4 c 1 6 - m n 6 t ( a ) m e m o r y njm2395f09 9v reg 0.01 8mh 1k :chip 1k :chip 220p 560p 330p 330p 470 0.33 :chip 0.33 :chip 100 100 2200 1 22 1 0.22 :chip 220 22 0.022 :chip ma111-tx 220 6p 0.01 25v b:b 1 k : c h i p 330 1/10w :chip 470 16v 0 680 10k 1/10w 4.7k jw(5.0mm) 0.1 16v 2sd601a sw 2sd601a sw 3p rd9.1ew-t1 2p 3p 0.1 16v 220p 47k 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k rd9.1ew-t1 220 100 75 75 100 s video 4p 100k 220 100k 100k 100k rd9.1ew-t1 0.1 16v 100k 100k 4.7 4.7 100 16v 100 16v 0.1 16v 0.1 16v 0.1 16v 100 mtzj-t-77-9.1b mtzj-t-77-9.1b mtzj-t-77-9.1b 47k 100 jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) 75 47k mtzj-t-77-9.1b 47k mtzj-t-77-9.1b 0.1 16v 47k 47k 0 0 47k 0 njm2750m-te2 audio sw 47k :chip 4.7k :chip 47 25v 0 1 an17820a audio amp lnk0120022g1 0 0 u h 220 100 16v 33k 0 u h 2.2k 1/16w 22 0.01 25v 0.033 16v 1k 1k 470 2.2k 0.47 0.22 1k 0.033 16v main power 2.2k 470 47 0.22 1k 47 0.47 sbx3081-71 sircs 2sd601a mute 2sd601a mute 22k 22k 220 0.001 0.1 16v 0.1 16v 0.1 16v 0.001 jw(7.5mm) 220 220p 2.2k 3w r d 9 . 1 e w - t 1 33 3w 75 r d 9 . 1 e w - t 1 19000p 1.2k 0.056 400v 0.75 250v 0 . 1 0.1 680p 2k 1k 1/2w 2sd2634-yb h out 0.82 250v 0.15 250v 68 2w ru4am-t3 470 250v tda8172 v out 470 250v 2200p 250v 2200p 250v 47k 0.47 300v 0 . 4 7 3 0 0 v 8.2k 1/16w 8.2k 2sk2640-01mr-f12 sw reg out fbt 75 rgp15gpkg23 rgp15gpkg23 0.22 300v 15k 12k 1/16w :chip 2sk2640-01mr-f12 sw reg out 82k 1/16w :chip 180k 0.0022 1.2k 22000p 800v 5.6k :chip 4.7k 1/16w 10k :chip 15k 1/16w :chip 390 :chip 10mm jw(7.5mm) mtzj-t-77-5.6b 220p d2sb60a-f04 ac rect m65582mf-100fp micro/y-c-j/comb tp602 9v tp603 5v tp100 6.3v tp604 3.3v tp601 12v 9v 5v ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * gnd v+ s1 s2 tv-r r-out v1-r v2-r d r i v e - v c c + r e f v c c - o u t b o o s t d r i v e + rf-agc i-pwr i-aft i-menu i-key i-hsync i-prot o - n s o - v o l o-sel1 o-sel0 i-hldwn o-hsync r e s e t o - s c l k o - b c l k i o - b d a t x - i n x - o u t i - b i n t i - s t e r e o i - s a p o - m u t e o - d g c v c c - 5 v o-agcmute o-mono o - s a p v s s - m c u v s s - d i g v c c - 3 . 3 v m o n i t o r - v i d e o - o u t m a i n - t v - i n v c c - 3 . 3 v y - i n c - i n g n d - y c y-in u-in v-in vm-out vcc-3.3v r-out gnd-out g-out vcc-3.3v b-out xtal-ntsc xtal-pal-m xtal-pal-n gnd-def v c c - 3 . 3 v e w - o u t h - o u t c v - i n a b l - a c l i n i k - a k b i n v d + v r a m p o-led v - r a m p c h l f v h o l d d c t _ f i l t e r v r t vzout apc a f c 1 v d - v r a m p h v c o v s s f i l t menu_buttons front_buttons v a s p k l + g n d s p k l - s t a n b y i n - l g n d i n - r v c s p k r - g n d s p k r + 200v nc hdy+ hdy+ hdy- hdy- vdy- vdy+ heater vd+ heater s - v i d rear video1 audio out var/fix ac in ac in vsense f/b ct rt gnd timer vd nc vs nc +b hv g2 foc stereo yuv-r nc yuv-l vret v2-l v1-l l-out tv-l 9 v 3 0 v 5 v s c l s d a a s f r a g c 9 v a f t o u t g n d d e e m o u t m u t e d e t o u t mono g n d 9 v l i n e i k n / s b g r v m b - d a t b - c l k b - i n t g n d sp r- sp l- sp l+ sp r+ n c v i d e o 1 - i n v i d e o 2 - i n v r b e w - c f b p - i n i o - s d a t o-relay i-sircs o-magabass vg(h) vb ss vg(l) vc1 ocp vc2 p-gnd g n d video 1 video 2 video 3 v g n d u y g n d v 1 v g n d u y g n d v 1 gnd h.dy h.dy v.dy v.dy dgc dgc dgc dgc ac in tuning control y/c/j power supply tuner/if audio mts to cv board cn1751 to cv board cn1752 for jig stereo deflection to m3 board 3 . 3 v g n d h d o u t 9 v h d i n a b l jw jw jw cn10 tv-l y - i n tv-r tv-vid tv-vid tv-l v-in y-in v-in vid-1 u - i n u - i n u-in y-in y-in v-in vid-1 vid-1 c - i n y-in y-in c-in v1-l v1-l v1-r vid-1 in-l t v - l v2-r v2-l vid-2 v2-l v2-r in-r in-r in-l out-l out-l out-l out-r out-r t v - v i d y - i n v i d - 1 vid-2 c-in y - i n u-in c-in vid-1 vid-2 v - i n y-in tv-vid tv-r y-in v1-r tv-r u - i n yuv-r yuv-r yuv-l line b line a stby 5v stby 5v stby 5v stby 5v +9v +9v +3.3v +5v +9v b+ audio vcc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 15 +3.3v ba6-928-a free datasheet http://
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[power supply, deflection, tuner/if, audio, mts, tuning control, y-c jungle] a a board locator table c 5 0 6 d515 l 5 1 6 t 5 1 1 d 0 0 1 j 4 0 1 s 0 0 1 s 0 0 2 s 0 0 3 s 0 0 4 s 0 0 5 s 0 0 6 s 0 0 7 s 0 0 8 e y 5 0 6 ic004 q590 e y 1 0 4 e y 1 0 5 q 5 0 5 i c 6 3 3 c 5 0 7 c 5 1 6 c546 c 6 3 3 c 6 4 3 d 6 1 8 i c 6 0 0 p h 6 0 2 q 6 0 0 q 6 0 1 r y 6 0 1 vdr601 r 6 0 3 e y 1 e y 2 e y 4 3 e y 4 4 e y 4 5 e y 4 6 ey53 e y 5 4 e y 5 5 ey60 e y 6 3 e y 6 4 e y 6 7 e y 6 8 e y 7 3 e y 7 4 e y 7 5 e y 7 6 e y 7 7 e y 7 8 e y 7 9 e y 8 0 e y 8 1 e y 8 2 d 6 3 3 i c 6 0 2 t h p 6 0 0 l 5 0 8 t504 d621 c 5 2 3 q 6 5 0 i c 6 0 3 q 5 2 2 q 5 0 2 c 5 0 5 d587 c 6 1 8 ey502 e y 5 0 0 d 6 4 0 c 5 0 8 e y 4 9 e y 5 0 e y 5 2 e y 5 1 d505 ey509 ey510 c n 4 0 1 t h p 5 0 1 e y 1 0 2 e y 1 0 3 q 5 0 6 j w 5 5 0 ey551 e y 5 5 0 e y 5 5 2 ey59 e y 6 7 3 e y 4 2 ey674 e y 6 7 5 f b 5 0 5 e y 5 0 1 ey505 ey507 ey508 e y 5 2 6 c 5 8 8 ey582 e y 5 3 1 e y 5 3 2 e y 5 3 5 e y 5 3 6 d 5 9 8 c 5 8 2 l 5 8 2 d 5 2 5 e y 2 0 0 e y 2 0 5 e y 2 0 4 e y 2 0 3 d 5 4 5 d 5 6 6 r562 c 5 2 6 h s 6 0 3 t 5 1 0 l 5 1 0 e y 5 3 8 e y 5 3 9 e y 5 4 0 d526 c525 e y 5 3 7 x301 e y 9 2 i c 4 0 4 c667 c624 l 5 1 3 e y 5 2 5 e y 5 2 4 h s 5 2 2 d 0 0 5 x001 e y 1 0 1 ey516 ey517 ey518 ey519 ey511 ey512 ey513 ey514 ey515 ey520 ey521 r582 d596 e y 5 7 0 r567 ey571 d 0 0 6 r525 e y 6 6 8 e y 6 7 0 e y 9 1 cn501 ey99 ey106 e y 9 8 e y 9 7 e y 9 6 e y 9 5 ry600 ry501 c 6 0 1 vdr600 r 6 0 0 e y 5 6 d 6 3 2 ey630 ey631 d 6 0 2 d 6 1 5 h s 6 1 5 d614 l 6 0 8 e y 2 0 2 e y 6 0 1 e y 8 5 e y 8 8 e y 8 6 e y 8 7 e y 6 0 2 e y 6 0 3 ey604 r586 e y 6 6 4 e y 6 6 5 e y 6 0 6 e y 6 0 5 e y 5 4 3 e y 5 4 2 e y 5 4 1 l 5 1 1 ey666 ey667 r513 e y 6 7 2 e y 6 7 1 c 5 1 3 e y 5 4 5 d608 j w 4 0 3 e y 1 1 e y 1 2 e y 9 4 e y 9 3 r087 l 0 0 8 e y 6 1 e y 6 2 e y 6 5 l 5 8 8 c 5 1 2 e y 6 1 0 e y 6 1 1 c503 q608 f 6 0 1 t 5 8 5 c n 5 1 5 i c 6 0 4 c n 0 0 1 j 2 0 0 c 6 7 2 t 6 0 3 r615 d 6 1 3 d 6 1 2 c 6 2 1 c 6 2 9 t 6 0 1 c 6 0 3 r 6 9 9 d 6 0 5 h s 6 0 5 j206 j202 j 2 0 5 s w 5 1 5 c n 6 0 0 c 6 0 2 r440 r 4 4 1 r 0 5 0 r112 r069 r071 r067 r065 r630 r629 r627 r 0 7 4 r 0 7 3 r 0 7 5 r072 r 0 6 2 r061 r060 r029 r 3 2 3 r321 r650 r204 r 5 9 3 r595 r592 r 5 0 6 r585 r 5 7 0 r 5 6 9 r 5 6 8 r 5 4 7 r 5 0 2 r590 r 5 8 9 r 0 4 7 r522 r 4 1 1 r217 r218 r 4 0 8 r 2 1 1 r 2 1 2 r222 r 6 4 0 r658 r 6 5 9 r 6 9 0 r594 r 5 8 3 r 5 4 6 r578 r544 r 6 1 8 c 0 1 0 c 0 0 8 c 0 2 2 c623 c 0 9 1 c 0 1 4 c092 c 0 1 9 c 3 0 3 c 1 0 0 c095 c097 c 0 4 1 c 0 9 9 c 5 5 1 c552 c 0 4 8 c 5 0 9 c 4 9 9 c 4 5 3 c 4 5 2 c 4 9 8 c 4 6 0 c 4 3 3 c 4 1 3 c 4 1 5 c420 c 4 2 2 c 5 2 0 c 4 1 6 c 4 1 8 c 4 1 4 c412 c 5 6 1 c212 c 2 1 3 c 2 0 6 c207 c069 c424 c076 c 0 5 1 c 6 6 1 c 0 7 4 c 6 6 0 c 0 7 7 c 0 4 9 c 0 5 4 c304 c 0 6 7 c 0 6 6 c 6 3 5 c 6 3 4 c 6 4 7 c678 c 6 1 2 c 4 5 1 c 5 0 1 c 6 6 3 c 5 7 1 j w 6 jw67 jw73 jw120 jw71 jw89 jw560 jw410 j w 6 4 j w 1 3 2 jw138 jw531 j w 1 3 6 j w 4 j w 0 7 j w 3 jw2 j w 8 jw10 j w 1 4 jw17 jw83 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d620 d 6 2 9 j w 9 0 j w 1 4 7 r 5 3 2 r 5 1 1 jw72 d230 jw402 c n 0 0 2 d 0 0 4 d003 c 6 0 6 c 6 0 5 c 6 1 3 c 6 1 5 r 6 1 2 r628 c 6 4 8 c 6 4 9 c 6 4 0 c 6 1 0 f b 6 0 4 f b 6 0 2 fb601 fb603 r668 f b 6 1 6 f b 6 1 7 c 5 9 5 c 5 4 5 c 5 4 7 r587 c 5 8 9 c 6 3 8 c 6 0 0 cn585 c 6 8 0 c 6 8 1 c 6 3 0 c 6 7 7 fb606 r 5 0 4 f b 5 2 2 c 5 4 4 c 5 6 6 c 5 6 2 c521 l 0 0 9 jw606 jw605 j w 5 5 1 j w 5 5 3 c 6 4 2 c632 c 5 2 8 c527 c 6 5 1 c 6 5 0 r 5 8 1 q 5 0 1 r 5 1 4 r 6 0 8 c 5 0 4 c 5 0 2 j w 5 8 5 d 6 0 1 f b 6 0 5 d514 r543 c 5 1 5 l 5 1 5 r 5 1 0 l 5 2 7 l 6 0 7 l 6 0 6 r 5 1 5 r545 jw511 c675 r 6 7 1 l 6 0 9 c 0 4 6 r 5 0 8 d051 jw581 jw580 jw526 jw37 jw38 j w 5 3 0 ey583 r 5 8 8 r 5 1 2 j w 1 3 5 c 4 5 8 c 4 5 7 j w 5 9 jw405 j w 6 3 jw392 p s 4 0 1 j w 3 9 0 t u 1 0 1 e y 1 0 0 d 2 2 0 jw98 jw96 jw56 jw57 j w 4 0 1 r602 r 6 0 1 r 6 8 7 r058 r620 jw522 jw521 j w 5 1 9 j w 5 1 0 c 6 1 1 c 5 1 1 jw630 c 6 1 7 d 6 2 4 d 6 1 1 jw130 jw131 jw616 jw615 c n 3 0 1 h s 6 0 1 h s 6 0 0 f b 6 1 5 f b 6 1 8 d 6 3 1 jw618 jw617 j w 5 5 2 j w 6 2 3 h s 6 3 3 r 4 5 0 c n 2 0 1 c n 2 0 0 jw15 j w 5 jw19 jw251 jw116 j w 1 6 i c 6 0 8 jw662 j w 7 0 c 6 2 5 jw29 j w 6 0 8 j201 e y 5 6 0 r 6 0 9 jw282 l002 l004 l 0 0 3 jw640 d 0 4 5 d 0 4 4 j w 9 0 2 fl001 l005 d 4 1 4 j w 4 7 0 jw283 c 6 0 9 c 0 0 6 c 0 2 3 c619 r 5 0 3 r 5 9 1 c590 jw044 jw515 c075 c664 j w 1 1 1 j w 5 2 7 l 5 2 5 c 5 9 7 r584 c 6 3 1 j w 2 0 5 j w 1 1 4 r 6 3 4 d563 c 3 0 2 c 3 0 1 c 6 1 4 c662 c 5 3 5 c 4 5 0 c 6 1 6 j w 1 4 3 jw115 jw106 j w 4 0 7 d435 c 4 7 0 r571 r 5 9 8 r596 j w 1 4 8 ic545 r 5 7 5 c 5 1 0 c 5 9 4 d 5 0 6 c 3 1 3 c 6 6 5 jw202 jw117 jw150 c n 3 0 2 jw26 jw302 r 5 5 1 j w 4 2 0 d538 q 5 2 1 j w 1 3 9 c 5 1 4 r619 t 6 0 5 t 6 0 2 jw32 jw303 e y 2 0 9 e y 2 0 8 e y 2 0 7 e y 2 0 6 e y 2 0 1 r110 jw400 jw425 e y 4 0 1 e y 4 0 2 j w 8 4 j w 7 8 j w 8 7 jw25 j w 2 8 r362 j w 3 1 r463 jw603 r 5 0 1 jw124 j w 1 2 8 r 4 3 8 jw408 jw409 t505 d650 d236 d234 c 6 7 6 jw460 e y 1 1 1 e y 6 8 1 e y 6 8 0 ey682 ey683 jw525 jw528 j w 1 3 4 jw529 e y 5 8 0 ey581 fb506 r 5 0 5 r850 e y 1 1 0 j w 3 0 4 c n 7 0 1 c n 7 0 2 c n 7 0 3 c n 7 0 4 j w 1 1 0 jw41 jw254 j w 3 0 1 c l p 0 0 2 j w 4 2 1 j w 4 0 2 1 6 7 1 1 2 e b b e e b tv/video vol- vol+ ch- ch+ power menu/sel up/down eb 1 6 3 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 p r e s s g u i d e g u i d e p r e s s i o h o r i z o n t a l d e f . r + r - l - l + f b t t u v i f s i f m t s i 2 c b u s h o t c o l d l f t > p f - l p < l i g h t e n i n g lightening e b 6 . 3 a r i s k o f f i r e r e p l a c e f u s e a s m a r k e d g f h j l k m a b c d e i 8 7 6 5 + - 1 6 i o 3 4 1 2 3 . 3 v + - 9v ik n/s b g gnd gnd r vm 1 9 6 1 t i m e r m p w r g n d 5 v s i r c s p p o w e r 1 4 clock data int gnd l u m a - v 1 g n d l u m a - v 3 g n d t v s - v i d e o c n 2 0 1 c n 5 8 5 b p l u s 2 0 0 v n / c h e a t e r v d + g n d 1 8 1 1 0 9 c n 2 0 0 3 . 3 v 5 v s t b y clock data a - 1 4 0 0 - 2 2 6 6 1 hs545 eb 6 1 1 6 3.3v mod in gnd 9v o u t s g g s 3 4 1 2 4 2 1 3 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KV-24FS100/25fs100 ? 35 ? 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 a b c d e f g h i h kg g2 cv kr g1 g4 hv kb 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 g2 g1-1 h1 h2 g1-2 kb kg kr g1-3 g4 cv 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 c902 c904 c905 c906 c907 c909 c914 c1751 c1755 c1777 d901 d902 d903 d1754 d1755 d1756 l1751 r901 r902 r903 r905 r906 r907 r908 r910 r922 r923 r1757 r1760 r1763 r1764 r1765 r1780 r1787 l901 r 1 7 6 6 r 1 7 6 7 r 1 7 6 8 c1754 r916 r915 r914 r912 r918 r919 r920 r921 r904 r1770 r1758 r1756 c1752 r780 r760 d763 d773 d783 r762 r772 r782 r764 r774 r784 r770 r766 r776 d762 d772 d782 r767 r777 r787 r768 r778 r788 r917 r1778 j1751 d1758 r786 r779 c780 c781 c782 j w 7 9 1 r769 r771 ic1751 ic1707 cn1755 cn1707 cn903 c901 c903 c908 c910 c911 c912 c915 c1753 c1774 c1775 r1762 r909 q781 q782 q783 q771 q772 q773 q761 q762 q763 q904 q903 q905 q906 q902 q901 cn1753 cn1752 cn1751 r763 r911 r913 rv1750 l710 l711 l712 r773 r783 r1781 r765 r775 r785 r1761 r1784 c1778 q1772 r1789 r1788 rv1701 0.047 :pt 0.001 :pt 0.047 200v 0.001 :pt 33 160v 0.0047 500v e 0.047 :pt 10 250v 2.2 250v mtzj-t-77-39 mtzj-t-77-39 1ss133t temp-corr 1ss83td 1ss83td 1ss83td 47 :fprd 2.7 :fprd 560 :fprd 1k :fprd 18k 2.7 :fprd 560 :fprd 180 3w :rs 22 :fprd 47 1k 1/2w 100k 1/2w 100 100 100 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.001 18k 560k 1/2w 1k 1/2w 1k 1/2w 0.0047 2kv e 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip ma111-tx ma111-tx ma111-tx 4.7k :chip ma111-tx ma111-tx ma111-tx 1k :chip 1k :chip 1k :chip 22k 1/16w 22k 1/16w 10k 1/16w 4.7 50v 1k :chip 270 :chip 3.3k :chip 5.6k :chip 1k :chip 270 :chip 3.3k :chip 5.6k :chip 1k :chip 270 :chip 5.6k :chip 220 :chip 270 :chip 1k :chip 1k :chip 1k :chip 100 :chip 100 :chip 820 :chip 10k :chip crt rgp10gpkg23 3.3k :chip 1k :chip 82p :chip 82p :chip 82p :chip 5 m m 1k :chip 1k :chip tda6108jf/n1b crt drive njm4556ad n/s amp :pin-j 3p 3p 2.2 160v 16v 16v 0.1 200v 25v 16v 0.01 25v :chip 0.1 250v 25v 16v 3.3 2w 47 1/2w 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx amp 2sd601a-qrs-tx amp 2sb709a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sa2005 vm.drive.1 2sc5511 vm.drive.2 1p 9p 6p 15k 15 :chip 15 :chip s vstat 110m :chip :chip :chip 15k :chip 15k :chip 27k 1/10w 2.2k :chip 2.2k :chip 2.2k :chip 2.2 2w jw(10mm) 47 25v 2sd601a vert defl 4.7k 2.2k 47k g b g2 crt b i n g i n r i n g n d i k r o u t g o u t b o u t 27v: tiger e v d d e 200v nc e n/s coil - n/s coil + g n d i n + 2 i n - 2 o u t 2 i n + 1 i n - 1 o u t 1 o u t 2 vd+ heater n/s 9v e nc vm e vm r ik b+ r.g.b. drive crt drive nc n/s coil velocity modulation to a board t585(fbt) cn301 to a board to a board cn585 1 2 3 4 56 +9v +9v +9v +9v +9v b+ +9v ba6-928-cv r g b r b g b g r b free datasheet http://
? 36 ? KV-24FS100/25fs100 3 2 1 1.3v p-p (h) 1.2v p-p (h) 1.0v p-p (h) 145.3v p-p (h) 4 117.0v p-p (h) 5 120.3v p-p (h) 6 cv board waveforms cv [rgb drive, crt drive, velocity modulation] r 9 1 0 r 9 0 9 q 9 0 2 r v 1 7 0 1 r v 1 7 5 0 i c 1 7 0 7 i c 1 7 5 1 c n 1 7 5 3 c n 1 7 5 5 c n 1 7 5 1 r 1 7 6 1 r 1 7 6 2 c 1 7 7 4 c 1 7 7 8 c 9 1 1 c 1 7 7 5 c 9 1 2 c 1 7 5 5 c 9 0 1 c 9 0 3 c 9 0 8 c 9 0 4 c 9 0 6 c 9 1 0 c 9 0 9 d 1 7 5 4 d 1 7 5 5 d 1 7 5 6 d 1 7 5 8 d 9 0 1 d 9 0 2 r 1 7 8 8 r 9 0 6 r 9 2 3 r 1 7 5 8 r 1 7 5 7 r 1 7 5 6 r 1 7 7 0 r 1 7 6 0 r 9 0 2 r 9 0 1 r 9 0 3 r 9 0 5 l 9 0 1 r 1 7 6 7 q 7 7 1 q 1 7 7 1 q 9 0 3 q 9 0 6 q 9 0 5 c n 9 0 3 c n 1 7 5 2 q 7 9 1 c n 1 7 0 7 r 9 2 2 q 7 6 1 r 7 9 3 b e 1 3 1 2 9 8 1 1 6 7 1 0 1 3 5 4 g 1 g 1 g 1 k r k b h 2 g 2 h 1 k g g r o u n d g a p s p a r k 1 6 1 3 j l 1 1 9 b a 6 1 - 6 8 4 - 4 4 8 - 1 1 1 7 2 1 0 9 3 1 1 h e a t e r t p 7 0 1 j l 7 0 0 n / s n / s + n / s - 1 a b c d 2345                  
     
  
       

       
       
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? 37 ? KV-24FS100/25fs100 m3 board schematic diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 c11 r12 c13 r51 r52 c70 r70 r71 r72 c71 r77 r78 c80 r50 r53 d50 c50 r55 r56 r58 r59 r54 r57 r11 c10 r10 r13 r79 l50 cn10 cn11 q50 q52 q51 ic2 ic1 ic3 c12 c14 c51 r74 0.01 :chip 1k 0.01 :chip 10k :chip 10k :chip 47 10k 10k 2.2k 0.01 :chip 100k 22k 47 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip ma111 0.47 4.7k :chip 1.5k :chip 15k :chip 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip 0 :chip 4.7k 47 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k 6p 1p 2sd601a amp 2sd601a amp 2sd601a amp njm2903m comparitor njm2903m comparitor njm2904m amp 0.001 0.001 470 47k 1/16w 9v 9v hdrv in abl 9v hdrv out gnd 3.3v -13v hdr in/out mounted to a board mounted to a board ba6-928-m3 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 a b c d e free datasheet http://
? 38 ? KV-24FS100/25fs100 r 7 3 r 7 5 c 1 3 r 1 2 c 1 1 c 7 1 r 7 2 c 7 3 r 7 0 r 7 1 r 7 4 c 7 2 r 7 6 c 7 4 c 1 0 i c 3 c 8 0 i c 1 c n 1 0 c n 1 1 r 1 1 r 1 0 c 1 2 c 1 4 r 1 3 r 7 9 r 7 8 c 7 0 c 5 1 c 5 0 i d 2 r 5 5 r 5 9 r 7 7 d 5 0 l 5 0 9 v h d r v i n a b l h d r v o u t 3 . 3 v g n d 1 - 6 8 5 - 1 2 0 - 1 3 1 7 2 1 3 4 5 1 3 1 a b c d e 23 r 5 0 c 1 0 q 5 2 q 5 1 i c 2 q 5 0 r 5 4 r 5 6 r 5 7 c 7 0 c 5 1 c 5 0 i d 1 r 5 8 1 6 c n 1 1 1 - 6 8 5 - 1 2 0 - 1 3 1 a b c d e 23 m3 m3 [hdr in/out component side] [hdr in/out conductor side] free datasheet http://
39 KV-24FS100/25fs100 5-4. semiconductors 2sb709a-qrs-tx 2sd601a-qrs-tx 2sb734-t-34 2sc3209lk-tp 2sa1837 2sa1091o-tpe2 2sa1309a-qrsta 2sc3311a-qrsta 2sd2144s-tp-uvw 2sc3840k irf614 2sk2663 2sd2578-yb 2sc4793 erb44-06tp1 1ss83td gp08dpkg23 rgp10gpkg23 ru4am-t3 rd9.1ew-t1 ma111-tx udz-te-17.5.1b udz-te-17.91b d2sb60a-f04 dap202k-t-146 d4sb60l-f d5lc20u e b c b c e letter side e c b letter side e c b b c e e c b g d s d g s 1 2 3 cathode anode era38-06tp1 era82-004tp5 1ss133t-77 d1ns0r-ta mtzj-t-77-12c mtzj-t-77-15b mtzj-t-77-33b mtzj-t-77-39 cathode anode cathode anode anode cathode + ~ - ~ 1 2 3 1 2 3 { { marking side view cathode anode cathode cathode anode gate tf541m ru-1p erc06-15s egp20dpkg23 mtzj-t-77-5.1c mtzj-t-77-5.6c mtzj-t-77-7.5a mtzj-t-77-10b mtzj-t-77-30d rgp10-gpkg3 rgp02-17pkg23 free datasheet http://
40 KV-24FS100/25fs100 section 6: exploded views components not identi? ed by a part number or description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine service. note: the components identi? ed by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci? ed. note: les composants identi? es par un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero speci? e. the component parts of an assembly are indicated by the reference numbers in the far right column of the parts list and within the dotted lines of the diagram. * items marked with an asterisk are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. expect some delay when ordering these components. ref. no. part no. description [assembly includes] ref. no. part no. description [assembly includes] gg .] gr .[ .a gx .. g* gw g. gv [ a g .v w r * . rv ga g] g[ r. ra rw r* rx rr rg .w r[ 6-1. chassis 1 x-4040-306-1 beznet assy [2-5, 7-8] 2 4-046-160-21 emblem, sony (no.9) 3 4-087-194-11 door, control 4 4-074-895-32 label, front terminal 5 4-087-195-01 spring, d00r 7 4-068-308-01 guide, led 8 4-087-196-01 button, multi ! 10 8-733-250-05 crt 25rsn (a60lpn70x) ! 11 1-452-896-11 coil, na rotation (rt200) 14 1-825-018-11 speaker (6x12cm) ! 17 1-451-475-11 dy (y25rsa) * 18 a-1400-341-a cv (var) board, mounted * 19 4-036-329-01 spring (b), tension ! 20 1-419-509-21 coil, degaussing 21 4-083-414-01 piece a(110), conv correct 22 1-452-032-00 magnet,disc * 23 4-080-810-21 band, degauss coil 24 4-053-005-01 spacer, dy ! 25 1-451-552-11 neck assembly 26 4-057-714-01 piece, tlh convergence * 27 a-1300-477-a a board, complete [28] 25fs100(s) (only) the high-voltage leads associated with the fbt on this board are not included and must be ordered separately (see 34-36). * 27 a-1300-391-a a board, complete [28] KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) (only) the high-voltage leads associated with the fbt on this board are not included and must be ordered separately (see 34-36). * 28 a-1400-739-a m3 (var) board, mounted ! 29 8-598-593-30 tuner, fss btf-wa421 ! 30 1-766-374-11 plug, f-pin ! 31 1-757-840-12 cord, power (with connector) kv-25fs100(s) (only) ! 31 1-824-069-11 cord, ac KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) (only) 32 4-081-980-01 holder, ac cable ! 33 1-453-336-11 fbt assy nx-4011//x4a4 [34-36] ! 34 1-251-642-52 cap assy, high-voltage ! 35 1-900-800-65 connector assy, focus lead ! 36 1-900-803-22 wire assy, g2 lead 37 4-087-192-01 cover, rear 38 3-704-372-71 holder, hv cable 4-388-477-02 screw 3x16 tapping, +bv 7-685-663-91 screw +bvtp 4x16 type2 tt(b) 4-041-268-01 screw (7) tapping 7-685-647-91 screw + bvtp 3x10 type 2 tt(b) free datasheet http://
41 KV-24FS100/25fs100 section 7: electrical parts list * items marked with an asterisk are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. expect some delay when ordering these components. resistors ? all resistors are in ohms ? f : non? ammable ? all variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve b, unless otherwise noted. ref. no. part no. description values the components in this manual identi? ed by the following symbol: indicate parts that have been carefully factory- selected to satisfy regulations regarding x-ray radiation for each set. should replacement be required for one of these components, replace only with the value originally used. note: the components identi? ed by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci? ed. note: les composants identi? es per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero speci? e. when ordering parts by reference number, please include the board name. a ref. no. part no. description values a * a-1300-391-a a board, complete (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) * a-1300-477-a a board, complete (kv-25fs100(s) only) 1-533-223-11 holder, fuse * 4-374-846-11 cover,capacitor, cap type 4-382-854-11 screw (m3x10), p, sw (+) the high-voltage leads associated with the fbt on the a board are not included and must be ordered separately. order the following leads when requesting this a board: 1-251-642-52 cap assy, high-voltage 1-900-800-65 connector assy, focus lead 1-900-803-22 wire assy, g2 lead capacitor c001 1-164-230-11 ceramic chip 220pf 5% 50v c003 1-162-919-11 ceramic chip 22pf 5% 50v c004 1-162-923-11 ceramic chip 47pf 5% 50v c005 1-162-966-11 ceramic chip 0.0022f 10% 50v c006 1-126-942-61 elect 1000f 20% 25v c007 1-164-315-11 ceramic chip 470pf 5% 50v c008 1-126-956-91 elect 0.1f 20% 50v c009 1-164-230-11 ceramic chip 220pf 5% 50v c010 1-126-960-11 elect 1f 20% 50v c011 1-162-964-11 ceramic chip 0.001f 10% 50v c012 1-162-968-11 ceramic chip 0.0047f 10% 50v c014 1-126-960-11 elect 1f 20% 50v c015 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c019 1-126-956-91 elect 0.1f 20% 50v c021 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c022 1-126-964-11 elect 10f 20% 50v c023 1-126-935-11 elect 470f 20% 16v c033 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c041 1-126-964-11 elect 10f 20% 50v c047 1-164-315-11 ceramic chip 470pf 5% 50v c048 1-104-665-11 elect 100f 20% 25v c049 1-126-960-11 elect 1f 20% 50v c051 1-126-964-11 elect 10f 20% 50v c052 1-164-230-11 ceramic chip 220pf 5% 50v c053 1-165-176-11 ceramic chip 0.047f 10% 16v c054 1-126-960-11 elect 1f 20% 50v c056 1-162-966-11 ceramic chip 0.0022f 10% 50v c057 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c064 1-165-176-11 ceramic chip 0.047f 10% 16v c066 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c074 1-126-964-11 elect 10f 20% 50v c075 1-126-935-11 elect 470f 20% 16v c076 1-104-665-11 elect 100f 20% 25v c077 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c079 1-162-968-11 ceramic chip 0.0047f 10% 50v c080 1-128-934-91 ceramic chip 0.33f 20% 10v c081 1-128-934-91 ceramic chip 0.33f 20% 10v c090 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c091 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c092 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c094 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c095 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c096 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c097 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c098 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c099 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c100 1-126-956-91 elect 0.1f 20% 50v c115 1-164-739-11 ceramic chip 560pf 5% 50v c116 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c200 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v free datasheet http://
42 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values note: the components identi? ed by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci? ed. note: les composants identi? es per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero speci? e. c202 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c203 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c204 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c205 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c206 1-126-963-11 elect 4.7f 20% 50v c207 1-126-963-11 elect 4.7f 20% 50v c212 1-126-933-11 elect 100f 20% 16v c213 1-126-933-11 elect 100f 20% 16v c220 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c301 1-126-956-91 elect 0.1f 20% 50v c302 1-126-956-91 elect 0.1f 20% 50v c303 1-126-956-91 elect 0.1f 20% 50v c304 1-126-956-91 elect 0.1f 20% 50v c305 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c306 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c307 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c312 1-164-230-11 ceramic chip 220pf 5% 50v c313 1-126-956-91 elect 0.1f 20% 50v c325 1-162-967-11 ceramic chip 0.0033f 10% 50v c326 1-127-715-91 ceramic chip 0.22f 10% 16v c328 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c330 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c337 1-162-919-11 ceramic chip 22pf 5% 50v c351 1-164-315-11 ceramic chip 470pf 5% 50v c360 1-164-230-11 ceramic chip 220pf 5% 50v c361 1-164-230-11 ceramic chip 220pf 5% 50v c362 1-162-964-11 ceramic chip 0.001f 10% 50v c363 1-162-964-11 ceramic chip 0.001f 10% 50v c370 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c390 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c424 1-126-960-11 elect 1f 20% 50v c440 1-126-940-11 elect 330f 20% 25v c441 1-126-940-11 elect 330f 20% 25v c450 1-126-943-11 elect 2200f 20% 25v c451 1-126-959-11 elect 0.47f 20% 50v c452 1-126-933-11 elect 100f 20% 16v c453 1-126-933-11 elect 100f 20% 16v c454 1-164-677-11 ceramic chip 0.033f 10% 16v c455 1-164-677-11 ceramic chip 0.033f 10% 16v c457 1-136-169-00 film 0.22f 5% 50v c458 1-136-169-00 film 0.22f 5% 50v c459 1-137-194-91 film 0.47f 5% 50v c460 1-137-194-91 film 0.47f 5% 50v c470 1-126-935-11 elect 470f 20% 16v c498 1-126-960-11 elect 1f 20% 50v c499 1-126-965-91 elect 22f 20% 50v c502 1-102-112-00 ceramic 330pf 10% 50v c503 1-106-383-00 mylar 0.047f 10% 200v c504 1-102-212-00 ceramic 820pf 10% 500v c505 1-102-002-00 ceramic 680pf 10% 500v ! c506 1-162-116-00 ceramic 680pf 10% 2kv ! c507 1-127-717-21 film 19000pf 3% 1.2kv ! c508 1-130-895-00 film 0.056f 10% 400v c509 1-128-551-11 elect 22f 20% 25v c510 1-117-214-11 ceramic 0.001f 10% 2kv c511 1-117-813-11 film 0.75f 5% 250v c512 1-104-987-11 mylar 0.001f 10% 100v c513 1-106-383-00 mylar 0.047f 10% 200v c514 1-115-521-11 film 0.82f 5% 250v c515 1-107-651-11 elect 4.7f 20% 250v c516 1-117-661-11 film 0.15f 5% 250v c520 1-126-965-91 elect 22f 20% 50v c521 1-126-960-11 elect 1f 20% 50v c522 1-162-923-11 ceramic chip 47pf 5% 50v c523 1-136-346-21 mylar 0.22f 20% 125v c525 1-164-646-11 ceramic 2200pf 10% 500v c526 1-102-244-00 ceramic 220pf 10% 500v c527 1-107-645-11 elect 22f 20% 160v c529 1-164-690-91 ceramic chip 0.0022f 5% 50v c534 1-162-966-11 ceramic chip 0.0022f 10% 50v c536 1-162-966-11 ceramic chip 0.0022f 10% 50v c537 1-162-964-11 ceramic chip 0.001f 10% 50v c539 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c542 1-162-966-11 ceramic chip 0.0022f 10% 50v c544 1-126-967-11 elect 47f 20% 50v c545 1-126-969-11 elect 220f 20% 50v c546 1-137-194-81 film 0.47f 5% 50v c551 1-126-960-11 elect 1f 20% 50v c552 1-126-964-11 elect 10f 20% 50v c553 1-107-826-11 ceramic chip 0.1f 10% 16v c554 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v ! c561 1-126-963-11 elect 4.7f 20% 50v ! c562 1-104-666-11 elect 220f 20% 25v c563 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v ! c566 1-107-635-11 elect 4.7f 20% 160v c571 1-104-665-11 elect 100f 20% 25v c582 1-106-387-00 mylar 0.068f 10% 200v c588 1-137-417-11 mylar 0.0047f 10% 200v a free datasheet http://
43 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values note: the components identi? ed by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci? ed. note: les composants identi? es per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero speci? e. c589 1-128-560-11 elect 22f 20% 100v ! c590 1-126-964-11 elect 10f 20% 50v c594 1-123-024-21 elect 33f 160v c595 1-104-666-11 elect 220f 20% 25v c597 1-104-666-11 elect 220f 20% 25v c600 1-126-964-11 elect 10f 20% 50v ! c602 1-136-311-11 mylar 0.47f 20% 125v ! c603 1-136-311-11 mylar 0.47f 20% 125v ! c605 1-127-793-51 ceramic 2200pf 20% 250v ! c606 1-127-793-51 ceramic 2200pf 20% 250v c609 1-126-942-61 elect 1000f 20% 25v c610 1-164-644-11 ceramic 330pf 10% 500v c611 1-126-971-11 elect 470f 20% 50v c612 1-126-961-11 elect 2.2f 20% 50v c613 1-161-964-91 ceramic 0.0047f 250v c614 1-161-964-91 ceramic 0.0047f 250v c615 1-161-964-91 ceramic 0.0047f 250v c616 1-126-943-11 elect 2200f 20% 25v c617 1-128-564-11 elect 220f 20% 100v c618 1-128-564-11 elect 220f 20% 100v c619 1-161-964-91 ceramic 0.0047f 250v c620 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c621 1-165-922-11 elect 470f 20% 250v c624 1-107-636-11 elect 10f 20% 160v c625 1-126-964-11 elect 10f 20% 50v c629 1-165-922-11 elect 470f 20% 250v c632 1-126-967-11 elect 47f 20% 50v c633 1-136-479-11 film 0.001f 2% 50v c634 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c635 1-126-963-11 elect 4.7f 20% 50v c636 1-127-715-91 ceramic chip 0.22f 10% 16v c637 1-127-715-91 ceramic chip 0.22f 10% 16v c638 1-104-665-11 elect 100f 20% 25v c640 1-164-644-11 ceramic 330pf 10% 500v c642 1-126-969-11 elect 220f 20% 50v c643 1-130-777-00 mylar 0.1f 5% 100v c645 1-162-964-11 ceramic chip 0.001f 10% 50v c647 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c648 1-162-115-00 ceramic 330pf 10% 1kv c649 1-162-115-00 ceramic 330pf 10% 1kv c650 1-126-942-61 elect 1000f 20% 25v c651 1-126-942-61 elect 1000f 20% 25v c652 1-164-227-11 ceramic chip 0.022f 10% 25v c660 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c661 1-104-665-11 elect 100f 20% 25v c663 1-126-963-11 elect 4.7f 20% 50v c665 1-104-665-11 elect 100f 20% 25v c672 1-137-756-21 film 22000pf 3% 800v c680 1-127-793-51 ceramic 2200pf 20% 250v c681 1-127-793-51 ceramic 2200pf 20% 250v c690 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v connector * cn001 1-560-124-00 plug,connector (2.5mm) 4p * cn401 1-564-507-11 plug,connector 4p * cn501 1-508-786-00 pin,connector (5mm pitch) 2p * cn515 1-580-798-11 connector pin (dy) 6p * cn585 1-564-509-11 plug,connector 6p cn600 1-580-843-11 pin,connector (power) diode d001 8-719-074-84 diode lnk0120022g1 d002 8-719-109-89 diode mtzj-t-77-5.6b d003 8-719-110-17 diode mtzj-t-77-10b d004 8-719-110-17 diode mtzj-t-77-10b d005 8-719-110-17 diode mtzj-t-77-10b d006 8-719-921-44 diode mtzj-t-77-5.1c d044 8-719-110-17 diode mtzj-t-77-10b d045 8-719-110-17 diode mtzj-t-77-10b d050 8-719-991-33 diode 1ss133t-77 d051 8-719-991-33 diode 1ss133t-77 d052 8-719-109-89 diode mtzj-t-77-5.6b d200 8-719-929-15 diode rd9.1es-t1b2 d201 8-719-929-15 diode mtzj-t-77-9.1b d202 8-719-929-15 diode mtzj-t-77-9.1b d203 8-719-929-15 diode mtzj-t-77-9.1b d204 8-719-929-15 diode mtzj-t-77-9.1b d205 8-719-929-15 diode mtzj-t-77-9.1b d230 8-719-108-12 diode rd9.1ew-t1 d231 8-719-108-12 diode rd9.1ew-t1 d232 8-719-108-12 diode rd9.1ew-t1 d234 8-719-108-12 diode rd9.1ew-t1 d235 8-719-108-12 diode rd9.1ew-t1 d236 8-719-108-12 diode rd9.1ew-t1 d237 8-719-108-12 diode rd9.1ew-t1 d351 8-719-109-66 diode mtzj-t-77-3.3b d390 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d410 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx a free datasheet http://
44 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values note: the components identi? ed by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci? ed. note: les composants identi? es per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero speci? e. d412 1-216-864-11 short chip d413 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d414 8-719-921-63 diode mtzj-t-77-7.5b d435 8-719-110-17 diode mtzj-t-77-10b d438 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d501 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d505 8-719-081-00 diode by228/a52a/ d506 8-719-312-10 diode ru4am-t3 d508 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d509 8-719-109-66 diode mtzj-t-77-3.3b d514 8-719-908-03 diode gp08dpkg23 d515 8-719-908-03 diode gp08dpkg23 d525 8-719-991-33 diode 1ss133t-77 d526 8-719-302-43 diode rgp10gpkg23 d528 8-719-991-33 diode 1ss133t-77 d545 8-719-908-03 diode gp08dpkg23 d558 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d559 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx ! d562 8-719-991-33 diode 1ss133t-77 ! d566 8-719-979-84 diode egp20dpkg23 ! d567 8-719-991-33 diode 1ss133t-77 d568 8-719-110-08 diode mtzj-t-77-8.2b ! d569 8-719-921-44 diode mtzj-t-77-5.1c d587 8-719-302-43 diode rgp10gpkg23 ! d589 8-719-991-33 diode 1ss133t-77 d596 8-719-979-85 diode rgp15gpkg23 d598 8-719-979-85 diode rgp15gpkg23 d605 8-719-510-53 diode d4sb60l-f d608 8-719-077-76 diode d2sb60a-f04 d611 8-719-302-43 diode el1z-v1 d612 8-719-068-00 diode erc04-06se (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) d613 8-719-068-00 diode erc04-06se (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) d614 8-719-057-52 diode ez0150av1 d615 6-500-177-01 diode ma7d50 d618 8-719-979-64 diode f4005pkg23 d620 8-719-911-19 diode 1ss119-25td d621 8-719-510-37 diode d5lc20u d624 8-719-302-43 diode el1z-v1 d628 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d629 8-719-110-31 diode mtzj-t-77-12b d630 8-719-982-22 diode mtzj-t-77-30d d631 8-719-063-70 diode d1nl20u-ta2 d650 8-719-109-89 diode mtzj-t-77-5.6c fuse ! f601 1-576-193-11 fuse 6.3a/125v (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) ! f601 1-532-506-51 fuse 6.3a/250v (kv-25fs100(s) only) ferrite bead fb505 1-410-397-21 ferrite 1.1h fb522 1-410-397-21 ferrite 1.1h fb601 1-412-911-11 ferrite 0h fb602 1-412-911-11 ferrite 0h fb603 1-412-911-11 ferrite 0h fb604 1-412-911-11 ferrite 0h fb616 1-469-578-11 ferrite 1.1h fb617 1-469-578-11 ferrite 1.1h filter fl001 1-239-803-11 encapsulated component ic ! ic001 6-800-842-01 ic m65582f-100fp ic002 8-759-699-33 ic m24c16-mn6t(a) ic003 8-759-352-91 ic pst9143nl ic004 8-742-212-20 hyb ic sbx3081-71 ic401 6-701-105-01 ic njm2750m-te2 ic404 6-701-104-01 ic an17820a ic545 8-759-980-58 ic tda8172 ! ic561 8-759-700-07 ic njm2903m-te2 ic565 8-759-700-44 ic njm2902m-te2 ic600 8-759-670-30 ic mcz3001d ic603 8-759-833-71 ic njm2395f09 ! ic604 8-749-012-13 ic dm-58 ic608 8-759-450-47 ic ba05t ic633 8-759-445-59 ic ba033t jack j200 1-794-119-11 terminal block, s 4p j201 1-794-048-11 jack, pin 3p j202 1-794-116-11 jack block, pin 2p j206 1-794-117-11 jack block, pin 3p j401 1-568-267-21 jack a free datasheet http://
45 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values note: the components identi? ed by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci? ed. note: les composants identi? es per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero speci? e. chip conductor jr102 1-216-864-11 short chip jr128 1-216-864-11 short chip jr200 1-216-864-11 short chip jr301 1-216-864-11 short chip jr302 1-216-864-11 short chip jr303 1-216-864-11 short chip jr304 1-216-864-11 short chip jr305 1-216-864-11 short chip jr306 1-216-864-11 short chip jr307 1-216-864-11 short chip jr308 1-216-864-11 short chip jr309 1-216-864-11 short chip jr310 1-216-864-11 short chip jr311 1-216-864-11 short chip jr313 1-216-864-11 short chip jr314 1-216-864-11 short chip jr315 1-216-864-11 short chip jr316 1-216-864-11 short chip jr317 1-216-864-11 short chip jr318 1-216-864-11 short chip jr401 1-216-864-11 short chip jr500 1-216-864-11 short chip jr501 1-216-864-11 short chip jr502 1-216-864-11 short chip jr860 1-216-864-11 short chip coil l002 1-239-803-11 encapsulated component l003 1-239-803-11 encapsulated component l004 1-239-803-11 encapsulated component l005 1-239-803-11 encapsulated component l006 1-412-032-11 inductor 100h l007 1-412-032-11 inductor 100h l008 1-410-482-31 inductor 100h l009 1-410-482-31 inductor 100h l010 1-412-029-11 inductor 10h l101 1-414-229-11 ferrite 0h l360 1-412-029-11 inductor 10h l361 1-412-029-11 inductor 10h l513 1-406-677-11 inductor 10mh l515 1-412-552-11 inductor 2.2mh l516 1-406-978-11 inductor 150h l525 1-409-955-11 inductor 8mh ! l588 1-412-528-81 inductor 18h l606 1-412-525-31 inductor 10h l607 1-412-525-31 inductor 10h l608 1-412-533-21 inductor 47h l609 1-412-525-31 inductor 10h photo coupler ph602 8-749-010-64 photo coupler pc123fy2 ic link ps401 1-576-336-21 link, ic transistor q002 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q004 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q005 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q006 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q008 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q009 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q300 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q301 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q303 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q304 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q305 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q306 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q390 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q391 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q400 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q401 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q404 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q405 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q411 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q412 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q435 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q501 8-729-423-33 transistor 2sc3311a-qrsta q502 8-729-140-50 transistor 2sc3209lk-tp ! q505 6-550-041-01 transistor 2sd2634-yb q521 8-729-423-33 transistor 2sc3311a-qrsta q522 8-729-053-87 transistor ktc4370a q572 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q573 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q578 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx ! q590 8-729-200-17 transistor 2sa1091o-tpe2 a free datasheet http://
46 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values q600 8-729-053-36 transistor 2sk2640-01mr-f122 q601 8-729-053-36 transistor 2sk2640-01mr-f122 q604 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q608 8-729-922-37 transistor 2sd2144s-tp-uvw q650 8-729-926-14 transistor 2sd1292 resistor r001 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r002 1-216-864-11 short chip r003 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r004 1-216-817-11 res-chip 470 5% 1/10w r006 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r015 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r027 1-218-732-11 metal chip 47k 0.50% 1/16w r028 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r029 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r030 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r031 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r032 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r033 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r035 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r036 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r037 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r038 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r039 1-216-815-11 res-chip 330 5% 1/10w r040 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r041 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r042 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r043 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r044 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r045 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r047 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r048 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r049 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r050 1-249-425-11 carbon 4.7k 5% 1/4w r051 1-249-417-11 carbon 1k 5% 1/4w r052 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r053 1-249-433-11 carbon 22k 5% 1/4w r054 1-249-433-11 carbon 22k 5% 1/4w r055 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r056 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r057 1-249-417-11 carbon 1k 5% 1/4w r058 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w r059 1-249-417-11 carbon 1k 5% 1/4w r060 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r061 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w r062 1-249-413-11 carbon 470 5% 1/4w r063 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r065 1-249-415-11 carbon 680 5% 1/4w r067 1-249-416-11 carbon 820 5% 1/4w r069 1-249-421-11 carbon 2.2k 5% 1/4w r070 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r071 1-249-427-11 carbon 6.8k 5% 1/4w r072 1-249-425-11 carbon 4.7k 5% 1/4w r073 1-249-419-11 carbon 1.5k 5% 1/4w r074 1-249-421-11 carbon 2.2k 5% 1/4w r075 1-249-427-11 carbon 6.8k 5% 1/4w r076 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r080 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r081 1-216-841-11 res-chip 47k 5% 1/10w r082 1-216-857-11 res-chip 1m 5% 1/10w r083 1-216-847-11 res-chip 150k 5% 1/10w r084 1-216-819-11 res-chip 680 5% 1/10w r085 1-216-864-11 short chip r086 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r087 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r090 1-216-837-11 res-chip 22k 5% 1/10w r091 1-216-841-11 res-chip 47k 5% 1/10w r092 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r093 1-216-841-11 res-chip 47k 5% 1/10w r094 1-414-229-11 ferrite 0h r095 1-414-229-11 ferrite 0h r096 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r098 1-216-839-11 res-chip 33k 5% 1/10w r101 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r102 1-216-837-11 res-chip 22k 5% 1/10w r103 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r105 1-216-864-11 short chip r107 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r108 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r109 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r110 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r111 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r112 1-249-425-11 carbon 4.7k 5% 1/4w r115 1-216-817-11 res-chip 470 5% 1/10w r116 1-216-853-11 res-chip 470k 5% 1/10w r200 1-216-841-11 res-chip 47k 5% 1/10w r202 1-216-845-11 res-chip 100k 5% 1/10w a free datasheet http://
47 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values r203 1-216-845-11 res-chip 100k 5% 1/10w r204 1-249-437-11 carbon 47k 5% 1/4w r205 1-216-841-11 res-chip 47k 5% 1/10w r206 1-216-845-11 res-chip 100k 5% 1/10w r207 1-216-845-11 res-chip 100k 5% 1/10w r208 1-249-437-11 carbon 47k 5% 1/4w r209 1-249-437-11 carbon 47k 5% 1/4w r210 1-216-845-11 res-chip 100k 5% 1/10w r211 1-249-437-11 carbon 47k 5% 1/4w r212 1-249-437-11 carbon 47k 5% 1/4w r213 1-216-845-11 res-chip 100k 5% 1/10w r220 1-216-841-11 res-chip 47k 5% 1/10w r226 1-218-285-11 res-chip 75 5% 1/10w r227 1-218-285-11 res-chip 75 5% 1/10w r250 1-216-864-11 short chip r251 1-216-864-11 short chip r301 1-218-285-11 res-chip 75 5% 1/10w r303 1-218-285-11 res-chip 75 5% 1/10w r305 1-218-285-11 res-chip 75 5% 1/10w r306 1-218-285-11 res-chip 75 5% 1/10w r307 1-218-285-11 res-chip 75 5% 1/10w r308 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r309 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r310 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r311 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r312 1-218-867-11 res-chip 6.8k 5% 1/10w r313 1-216-864-11 short chip r314 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r315 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r316 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r317 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r318 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r319 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r320 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r321 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r322 1-216-817-11 res-chip 470 5% 1/10w r323 1-249-414-11 carbon 560 5% 1/4w r324 1-216-826-11 res-chip 2.7k 5% 1/10w r337 1-216-801-11 res-chip 22 5% 1/10w r351 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r352 1-216-853-11 res-chip 470k 5% 1/10w r360 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r361 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r370 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r371 1-216-857-11 res-chip 1m 5% 1/10w r372 1-216-827-11 res-chip 3.3k 5% 1/10w r390 1-216-864-11 short chip r391 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r392 1-216-818-11 res-chip 560 5% 1/10w r393 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r394 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r402 1-216-864-11 short chip r406 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r407 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r410 1-216-864-11 short chip r413 1-216-864-11 short chip r415 1-216-864-11 short chip r416 1-216-864-11 short chip r435 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r436 1-216-864-11 short chip r437 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r438 1-249-417-11 carbon 1k 5% 1/4w r440 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r441 1-249-409-11 carbon 220 5% 1/4w r450 1-249-425-11 carbon 4.7k 5% 1/4w r455 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r456 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r457 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r458 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r459 1-216-817-11 res-chip 470 5% 1/10w r460 1-216-817-11 res-chip 470 5% 1/10w r461 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r462 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r463 1-249-437-11 carbon 47k 5% 1/4w r464 1-216-841-11 res-chip 47k 5% 1/10w r477 1-216-819-11 res-chip 680 5% 1/10w r478 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r479 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r484 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r485 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r487 1-216-837-11 res-chip 22k 5% 1/10w r488 1-216-837-11 res-chip 22k 5% 1/10w r489 1-216-805-11 res-chip 47 5% 1/10w r490 1-216-805-11 res-chip 47 5% 1/10w r494 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r498 1-216-864-11 short chip r499 1-218-700-11 metal chip 2.2k 0.50% 1/16w r502 1-249-425-11 carbon 4.7k 5% 1/4w a free datasheet http://
48 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values note: the components identi? ed by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci? ed. a component identi? ed by this symbol indicates that it has been carefully factory-selected to satisfy regulations regarding x-ray radiation. should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used. r503 1-215-919-11 metal oxide 2.2k 5% 3w r504 1-249-426-11 carbon 5.6k 5% 1/4w r507 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r510 1-260-328-11 carbon 1k 5% 1/2w r513 1-215-908-00 metal oxide 33 5% 3w r514 1-215-910-00 metal oxide 68 5% 3w r515 1-215-885-00 metal oxide 68 5% 2w r520 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r521 1-216-819-11 res-chip 680 5% 1/10w r522 1-249-411-11 carbon 330 5% 1/4w r524 1-218-867-11 res-chip 6.8k 5% 1/10w r525 1-215-861-00 metal oxide 47 5% 1w r526 1-216-837-11 res-chip 22k 5% 1/10w r527 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r528 1-216-816-11 res-chip 390 5% 1/10w r529 1-218-720-11 metal chip 15k 0.50% 1/16w r530 1-218-708-11 metal chip 4.7k 0.50% 1/16w r533 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r534 1-218-720-11 metal chip 15k 0.50% 1/16w r535 1-216-830-11 res-chip 5.6k 5% 1/10w r536 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r537 1-216-848-11 res-chip 180k 5% 1/10w r539 1-216-864-11 short chip r540 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w r541 1-215-443-00 metal 8.2k 1% 1/4w r542 1-215-445-00 metal 10k 1% 1/4w r543 1-216-351-00 metal oxide 1.5 5% 1w r545 1-215-890-11 metal oxide 470 5% 2w r546 1-249-385-11 carbon 2.2 5% 1/4w r547 1-215-445-00 metal 10k 1% 1/4w r548 1-218-714-11 metal chip 8.2k 0.50% 1/16w r549 1-216-841-11 res-chip 47k 5% 1/10w r550 1-216-817-11 res-chip 470 5% 1/10w r553 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r555 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r557 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w r560 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w ! r561 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w ! r562 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w ! r563 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w ! r564 1-218-738-11 metal chip 82k 0.50% 1/16w ! x r565 1-218-716-11 metal chip 10k 0.50% 1/16w ! r566 1-215-469-00 metal 100k 1% 1/4w ! r567 1-215-879-11 metal oxide 47k 5% 1w ! r568 1-215-416-00 metal 620 1% 1/4w r569 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w r570 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w r572 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r573 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r574 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r575 1-249-389-11 carbon 4.7 5% 1/4w r578 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w r581 1-249-441-11 carbon 100k 5% 1/4w r583 1-249-377-11 carbon 0.47 5% 1/4w r584 1-215-453-00 metal 22k 1% 1/4w r585 1-215-449-00 metal 15k 1% 1/4w r586 1-215-429-00 metal 2.2k 1% 1/4w r587 1-249-401-11 carbon 47 5% 1/4w r588 1-215-882-00 metal oxide 22 5% 2w ! r589 1-247-895-91 carbon 470k 5% 1/4w ! r590 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w ! r591 1-216-365-00 metal oxide 0.47 5% 2w ! r592 1-249-441-11 carbon 100k 5% 1/4w ! r593 1-249-429-11 carbon 10k 5% 1/4w ! r594 1-249-418-11 carbon 1.2k 5% 1/4w ! r595 1-247-895-91 carbon 470k 5% 1/4w r596 1-249-377-11 carbon 0.47 5% 1/4w r597 1-216-849-11 res-chip 220k 5% 1/10w r598 1-249-377-11 carbon 0.47 5% 1/4w r600 1-219-512-11 carbon 2.2m 5% 1/2w r601 1-205-998-11 cemented 1 5% 10w (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) r601 1-244-206-11 cemented 2.2 5% 10w (kv-25fs100(s) only) r602 1-202-961-11 cemented 1.8 5% 10w (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) r602 1-244-206-11 cemented 2.2 5% 10w (kv-25fs100(s) only) ! r603 1-219-513-11 carbon 4.7m 5% 1/2w (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) r604 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r605 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r606 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r607 1-216-857-11 res-chip 1m 5% 1/10w r608 1-215-924-00 metal oxide 15k 5% 3w r609 1-240-251-11 cemented 6.8 5% 10w r612 1-260-131-11 carbon 470k 5% 1/2w r614 1-216-825-11 res-chip 2.2k 5% 1/10w a free datasheet http://
49 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values note: the components identi? ed by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. replace only with part number speci? ed. note: les composants identi? es per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero speci? e. r615 1-202-933-61 fusible 0.1 10% 1/2w r616 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r617 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r619 1-249-377-11 carbon 0.47 5% 1/4w r620 1-216-353-00 metal oxide 2.2 5% 1w r625 1-216-817-11 res-chip 470 5% 1/10w r626 1-218-715-11 metal chip 9.1k 0.50% 1/16w r627 1-215-481-00 metal 330k 1% 1/4w r628 1-260-131-11 carbon 470k 5% 1/2w r629 1-215-481-00 metal 330k 1% 1/4w r630 1-215-481-00 metal 330k 1% 1/4w r631 1-218-718-11 metal chip 12k 0.50% 1/16w r632 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r634 1-215-907-11 metal oxide 22 5% 3w r640 1-249-417-11 carbon 1k 5% 1/4w r647 1-216-811-11 res-chip 150 5% 1/10w r650 1-249-415-11 carbon 680 5% 1/4w r658 1-249-393-11 carbon 10 5% 1/4w r659 1-249-393-11 carbon 10 5% 1/4w r660 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r667 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w ! r668 1-249-418-11 carbon 1.2k 5% 1/4w r670 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r671 1-243-979-71 metal oxide 0.1 5% 2w r680 1-216-864-11 short chip r687 1-202-961-11 cemented 1.8 5% 10w (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) r687 1-244-206-11 cemented 2.2 5% 10w (kv-25fs100(s) only) ! r699 1-218-265-11 res, metal film 8.2m 5% 1w (kv-25fs100(s) only) r850 1-215-451-00 metal 18k 1% 1/4w r851 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r862 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w relay ry501 1-755-198-11 relay ! ry600 1-755-395-11 relay (ac power) switch s001 1-692-431-21 switch tactile s002 1-692-431-21 switch tactile s003 1-692-431-21 switch tactile s004 1-692-431-21 switch tactile s005 1-692-431-21 switch tactile s006 1-692-431-21 switch tactile s007 1-762-816-11 switch tactile s008 1-762-816-11 switch tactile switch sw515 1-572-707-11 switch lever transformer t505 1-433-836-11 transformer, horizontal drive t510 1-437-610-11 transformer, ferrite (pmt) ! t511 1-433-850-11 transformer, horizontal linear ! t585 1-453-336-11 fbt assy nx-4011//x4a4 ! t601 1-435-617-11 transformer, line filter (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) ! t601 1-426-717-11 transformer, line filter (kv-25fs100(s) only) ! t602 1-435-675-11 transformer, standby (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) ! t602 1-435-676-11 transformer, standby (kv-25fs100(s) only) ! t603 1-437-611-11 transformer, converter thermistor thp501 1-809-539-11 thermistor, positive (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) thp501 1-803-540-11 thermistor, positive (kv-25fs100(s) only) tuner ! tu101 8-598-593-30 tuner, fss btf-wa421 varistor vdr600 1-803-585-11 varistor ene271d-10a (KV-24FS100/25fs100(n) only) vdr600 1-803-967-11 varistor ene271d-10a (kv-25fs100(s) only) crystal x001 1-795-006-21 oscillator, crystal x301 1-781-377-11 vibrator, crystal a free datasheet http://
50 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values m3 * a-1400-739-a m3 (var) board, mounted capacitor c10 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c11 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c12 1-163-275-11 ceramic chip 0.001f 5% 50v c13 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c14 1-163-275-11 ceramic chip 0.001f 5% 50v c50 1-126-959-11 elect 0.47f 20% 50v c51 1-126-935-11 elect 470f 20% 16v c70 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c71 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c80 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v connector * cn10 1-816-567-11 header,connector 6p diode d50 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx ic ic1 8-759-700-07 ic njm2903m-te2 ic2 8-759-700-07 ic njm2903m-te2 ic3 8-759-701-01 ic njm2904m(te2) chip conductor jr1 1-216-864-11 short chip jr2 1-216-864-11 short chip jr6 1-216-864-11 short chip jr7 1-216-864-11 short chip jr12 1-216-864-11 short chip jr44 1-216-864-11 short chip coil l50 1-408-615-31 inductor 100h transistor q50 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q51 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q52 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx resistor r10 1-208-798-11 metal chip 4.7k 0.50% 1/10w r11 1-208-798-11 metal chip 4.7k 0.50% 1/10w r12 1-218-692-11 metal chip 1k 0.50% 1/16w r13 1-208-798-11 metal chip 4.7k 0.50% 1/10w r50 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r51 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r52 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r53 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r54 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r55 1-216-065-91 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r56 1-216-823-11 res-chip 1.5k 5% 1/10w r57 1-216-864-11 short chip r58 1-216-835-11 res-chip 15k 5% 1/10w r59 1-216-065-91 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r70 1-218-716-11 metal chip 10k 0.50% 1/16w r71 1-218-716-11 metal chip 10k 0.50% 1/16w r72 1-218-700-11 metal chip 2.2k 0.50% 1/16w r74 1-218-732-11 metal chip 47k 0.50% 1/16w r77 1-218-740-11 metal chip 100k 0.50% 1/16w r78 1-208-814-91 metal chip 22k 0.50% 1/10w r79 1-208-798-11 metal chip 4.7k 0.50% 1/10w cv * a-1400-341-a cv (var) board, mounted 4-382-854-11 screw (m3x10), p, sw (+) capacitor c780 1-162-926-11 ceramic chip 82pf 5% 50v c781 1-162-926-11 ceramic chip 82pf 5% 50v c782 1-162-926-11 ceramic chip 82pf 5% 50v c901 1-107-667-11 elect 2.2f 20% 160v c902 1-130-491-00 mylar 0.047f 5% 50v c903 1-126-935-11 elect 470f 20% 16v c904 1-130-471-00 mylar 0.001f 5% 50v c905 1-106-383-00 mylar 0.047f 10% 200v c906 1-130-471-00 mylar 0.001f 5% 50v c907 1-107-638-11 elect 33f 20% 160v c908 1-126-935-11 elect 470f 20% 16v c909 1-161-830-00 ceramic 0.0047f 500v c910 1-104-999-11 mylar 0.1f 10% 200v c911 1-104-665-11 elect 100f 20% 25v c912 1-126-935-11 elect 470f 20% 16v cv m3 free datasheet http://
51 KV-24FS100/25fs100 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values c914 1-130-491-00 mylar 0.047f 5% 50v c915 1-162-970-11 ceramic chip 0.01f 10% 25v c1751 1-107-652-11 elect 10f 20% 250v c1752 1-162-114-00 ceramic 0.0047f 2kv c1753 1-137-528-11 mylar 0.1f 10% 250v c1754 1-102-074-00 ceramic 0.001f 10% 50v c1755 1-107-649-11 elect 2.2f 20% 250v c1774 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v c1775 1-126-935-11 elect 470f 20% 16v c1777 1-126-963-11 elect 4.7f 20% 50v c1778 1-126-947-11 elect 47f 20% 25v connector cn903 1-564-506-11 plug,connector 3p cn1707 1-564-506-11 plug,connector 3p cn1751 1-564-509-11 plug,connector 6p * cn1752 1-564-512-11 plug,connector 9p cn1753 1-785-879-11 connector, one touch cn1755 1-695-915-11 tab (contact) diode d762 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d763 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d772 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d773 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d782 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d783 8-719-404-50 diode ma111-tx d901 8-719-110-86 diode mtzj-t-77-39 d902 8-719-110-86 diode mtzj-t-77-39 d903 8-719-991-33 diode 1ss133t-77 d1754 8-719-901-83 diode 1ss83td d1755 8-719-901-83 diode 1ss83td d1756 8-719-901-83 diode 1ss83td d1758 8-719-302-43 diode rgp10gpkg23 ic ic1707 8-759-356-16 ic njm4556ad ic1751 8-759-562-43 ic tda6108jf/n1b coil l710 1-410-387-11 inductor 33h l711 1-410-387-11 inductor 33h l712 1-410-387-11 inductor 33h l901 1-408-615-31 inductor 100h l1751 1-408-613-31 inductor 68h transistor q761 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q762 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q763 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q771 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q772 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q773 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q781 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q782 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q783 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q901 8-729-045-04 transistor 2sc5511 q902 8-729-045-05 transistor 2sa2005 q903 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q904 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q905 8-729-424-02 transistor 2sb709a-qrs-tx q906 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx q1772 8-729-422-27 transistor 2sd601a-qrs-tx resistor r760 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r762 1-218-692-11 metal chip 1k 0.50% 1/16w r763 1-216-835-11 res-chip 15k 5% 1/10w r764 1-218-678-11 metal chip 270 0.50% 1/16w r765 1-218-700-11 metal chip 2.2k 0.50% 1/16w r766 1-216-827-11 res-chip 3.3k 5% 1/10w r767 1-216-830-11 res-chip 5.6k 5% 1/10w r768 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r769 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r770 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r771 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r772 1-218-692-11 metal chip 1k 0.50% 1/16w r773 1-216-835-11 res-chip 15k 5% 1/10w r774 1-218-678-11 metal chip 270 0.50% 1/16w r775 1-218-700-11 metal chip 2.2k 0.50% 1/16w r776 1-216-827-11 res-chip 3.3k 5% 1/10w r777 1-216-830-11 res-chip 5.6k 5% 1/10w r778 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r779 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1/10w r780 1-216-829-11 res-chip 4.7k 5% 1/10w r782 1-218-692-11 metal chip 1k 0.50% 1/16w r783 1-216-835-11 res-chip 15k 5% 1/10w r784 1-218-678-11 metal chip 270 0.50% 1/16w r785 1-218-700-11 metal chip 2.2k 0.50% 1/16w r786 1-216-827-11 res-chip 3.3k 5% 1/10w cv free datasheet http://
52 KV-24FS100/25fs100 sony corporation sony technology center technical services service promotion department 9-965-928-0 3 english 2002ej74web-1 printed in usa ? 2002.5 ref. no. part no. description values ref. no. part no. description values r 787 1-216-830-11 res-chip 5.6k 5% 1/10w r 788 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1 /10w r901 1-249-401-11 carbon 4 7 5 % 1/4w r902 1-249-386-11 carbon 2 .7 5 % 1/4w r903 1-249-414-11 carbon 560 5% 1/4w r904 1-249-432-11 carbon 18k 5% 1/4w r905 1-249-417-11 carbon 1k 5% 1 /4w r906 1-249-432-11 carbon 18k 5% 1/4w r907 1-249-386-11 carbon 2 .7 5 % 1/4w r908 1-249-414-11 carbon 560 5% 1/4w r909 1-260-312-11 carbon 4 7 5 % 1/2w r910 1-216-476-11 metal oxide 180 5% 3w r911 1-216-799-11 res-chip 15 5 % 1/10w r912 1-216-813-11 res-chip 220 5% 1/10w r913 1-216-799-11 res-chip 15 5 % 1/10w r914 1-216-814-11 res-chip 270 5% 1 /10w r915 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1 /10w r916 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1 /10w r917 1-216-821-11 res-chip 1k 5% 1 /10w r918 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r919 1-216-809-11 res-chip 100 5% 1/10w r920 1-216-820-11 res-chip 820 5% 1/10w r921 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r922 1-249-397-11 carbon 2 2 5% 1 /4w r923 1-249-401-11 carbon 4 7 5 % 1/4w r1756 1-260-328-11 carbon 1k 5% 1 /2w r1757 1-260-328-11 carbon 1k 5% 1 /2w r1758 1-260-328-11 carbon 1k 5% 1 /2w r1760 1-260-123-11 carbon 100k 5% 1/2w r1761 1-216-373-11 metal oxide 2.2 5 % 2w r1762 1-216-375-00 metal oxide 3.3 5 % 2w r1763 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r1764 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r1765 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r1766 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r1767 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r1768 1-247-807-31 carbon 100 5% 1/4w r1770 1-260-132-11 carbon 560k 5% 1/2w r1778 1-216-833-11 res-chip 10k 5% 1/10w r1780 1-216-837-11 res-chip 22k 5% 1/10w r1781 1-216-838-11 res-chip 27k 5% 1 /10w r1787 1-216-837-11 res-chip 22k 5% 1/10w r1788 1-249-421-11 carbon 2 .2k 5% 1 /4w r1789 1-249-425-11 carbon 4 .7k 5% 1 /4w variable resistor rv1701 1 -238-019-11 res, adj, carbon 47k rv1750 1 -241-656-11 res, adj, metal film 110m accessories and packing 1--501-730-41 antenna, telescopic (kv-25fs100 only) 1-417-182-11 converter (eac-25) (kv-25fs100 only) * 4-041-255-01 bag, protection 4-086-340-22 manual, instruction (KV-24FS100 only) 4-086-340-32 manual, instruction (KV-24FS100 (cnd) only) 4-086-342-42 manual, instruction (kv-25fs100 only) * 4-088-022-01 carton * 4-088-023-01 cushion, upper * 4-088-024-01 cushion, lower remote commanders 1-477-119-21 remote commander (rm-y173) 3-709-322-31 c over, battery (for rm-y173) cv free datasheet http://
a board schematic diagram 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | a b c d e f g h i 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 1 2 3 4 v l r 1 2 9 v 3 0 v 5 v s c l s d a a s r f a g c v i f 9 v a f t o u t g n d d e t o u t 2 d e t o u t m o d e f m o n o n c m u t e r o u t l o u t n c s a p i n d s t i n d emi 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 d006 c 0 1 4 c033 c048 c052 c074 c5 0 c663 d351 d558 d630 d650 r037 r044 r045 r053 r056 r059 r065 r067 r069 r071 r102 r112 r351 r501 r608 r650 s002 s003 s004 s005 s006 s007 s008 c051 c019 r051 r073 r075 r050 r062 r 0 2 8 r087 r084 r049 c091 r093 r311 r312 c303 c304 r321 x001 c551 c552 r047 r110 d 5 0 9 r524 r076 c047 c053 c021 c064 c057 r103 r090 r092 r035 r031 r063 r048 x301 r055 d201 r 0 7 0 r052 l008 l 0 0 7 l010 c077 c660 c097 d004 d003 d005 d 0 4 4 d559 r337 r096 jr44 r393 r394 r391 c390 r390 r086 r038 r074 l005 r072 r080 r057 r061 r082 r314 c041 c099 c326 r041 c095 c003 c049 c337 r004 r042 r043 r081 r323 r324 r352 r555 c509 c351 r040 r091 r033 r027 c328 r 3 0 8 r310 r309 r313 r002 q650 q009 r322 q306 q 0 0 5 q004 q008 q002 q 3 0 1 r392 d390 q300 q 5 cn200 cn201 l006 cn001 cn301 cn600 d 0 4 5 r058 r550 r054 r083 r527 r371 r370 r372 c312 c325 c054 c100 c011 c 3 1 3 c501 q006 r034 c005 c012 c056 c079 c094 c096 c098 c537 i c 0 0 2 c330 c075 c080 c081 c076 c661 r862 cn302 c554 r 5 5 3 r039 l009 l101 r085 c553 q391 q390 tu101 j206 c200 c361 r200 r109 r111 r101 d235 r029 r360 r306 r307 r107 r203 r032 c203 r202 c202 r361 r108 d200 c220 r220 r105 r205 r036 c066 d001 r 0 9 5 r030 r098 r 0 9 4 c370 s001 ic004 r060 l360 c363 c307 c306 c305 c362 l361 r001 c001 r5 0 d 2 3 6 r305 d 2 3 4 c 3 0 1 c302 c360 ic001 1 0.01 :chip 100 220p :chip 10 0.0 4.7 10k :chip 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip 22k 10k :chip 1k 680 820 2.2k 6.8k 4.7k 15k 10 0.1 1k 1.5k 6.8k 4.7k 470 2 2 0 100 680 :chip 4.7k :chip 47k :chip 220 :chip 6.8k :chip 01 0.1 100 crystal 1.0 10 220 220 m t z j - t - 7 7 - 3 . 3 b 6.8k :chip 100 470p :chip 0.047 :chip 0.1 :chip 10k :chip 22k :chip 2.2k :chip 100 :chip 220 :chip 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip crystal 4.7k :chip 2 2 0 220 :chip rd 9 0.1 16v b:chip 0.047 16v b:chip mtzj-t-77-5.1c mtzj-t-77-3.3b ma111-tx 22k 1/16w :chip 47 47 ma111-tx 47 47 680 mtzjt77-9.1b mtzj-t-77-30d mtzj-t-77-5.6c 22 :chip 0 4.7k 1/16w 0.01 25v b 0 4.7k 1/16w 2.2k 1/16w 10k 1/16w mtzj-t-77-10b mtzj-t-77-10b mtzj-t-77-10b m t z j - t - 7 7 - 1 0 b 10k 1/16w :chip 1k 1/16w :chip 1k 1/16w :chip 2.2k 4.7k 10k 1/16w 1k 10k 1m :chip 10k :chip 10 47 0.22 4.7k :chip 47 25v 22p chip 1.0 22p :chip 470 :chip 220 :chip 220 :chip 47k :chip 560 470k :chip 10k :chip 2.7k 1/16w :chip 22 25v 470p :chip 4.7k :chip 47k :chip 220 47k 1/16w :chip 0.01 1 k 1k chip 10k :chip 0 2sd1292 5v reg 2sd601a agc 470 :chip 2sb709a-qrs-tx buffer 2 s b 7 0 9 a - q r s - t x h s y n c h s e p 2sd601a-qrs-tx buffer 2sd601a buffer 2sd601a-qrs-tx convergence 2 s b 7 0 9 a i k b u f f e r 560 1/16w ma111-tx 2sd601a vm out 2sc32 6p 6p 4p 9p 2p m t z j - t - 7 7 - 1 0 b 10k 470 :chip 22k 150k :chip 2.2k 1m 2.2k 3.3k 220p ch 0.0033 b 1 0.1 0.001 b:chip 0 jw(5.0mm) 2sd601a-qrs-tx hp protect jw(7.5)mm 0.0022 b:chip 0.0047 :chip 0.0022 :chip 0.0047 :chip 0.01 :chip 0.01 :chip 0.01 :chip 0.001 :chip m 2 4 c 1 6 - m n 6 t ( a ) m e m o r y 0.01 470 0.33 :chip 0.33 :chip 100 100 220 6p 0.01 25v b:b 1 k : c h i p 330 1/10w :chip 0 0.1 16v 2sd601a sw 2sd601a sw 3p 0.1 16v 220p 47k 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k rd9.1ew-t1 220 100 75 75 100 100k 220 0.1 16v 100k 0.1 16v 100 100 mtzj-t-77-9.1b 0.1 16v 47k 0 47k :chi p 4.7k :chip 47 25v lnk0120022g1 0 u h 220 33k 0 u h 0.01 25v main power sbx3081-71 sircs 220 0.001 0.1 16v 0.1 16v 0.1 16v 0.001 220 220p 2. 2 3 w r d 9 . 1 e w - t 1 75 r d 9 . 1 e w - t 1 0 . 1 0.1 220p m65582mf-100fp micro/y-c-j/comb tp602 9v tp603 5v tp100 6.3v 5v rf-agc i-pwr i-aft i-menu i-key i-hsync i-prot o - n s o - v o l o-sel1 o-sel0 i-hldwn o-hsync r e s e t o - s c l k o - b c l k i o - b d a t x - i n x - o u t i - b i n t i - s t e r e o i - s a p o - m u t e o - d g c v c c - 5 v o-agcmute o-mono o - s a p v s s - m c u v s s - d i g v c c - 3 . 3 v m o n i t o r - v i d e o - o u t m a i n - t v - i n v c c - 3 . 3 v y - i n c - i n g n d - y c y-in u-in v-in vm-out vcc-3.3v r-out gnd-out g-out vcc-3.3v b-out xtal-ntsc xtal-pal-m xtal-pal-n gnd-def v c c - 3 . 3 v e w - o u t h - o u t c v - i n a b l - a c l i n i k - a k b i n v d + v r a m p o-led v - r a m p c h l f v h o l d d c t _ f i l t e r v r t vzout apc a f c 1 v d - v r a m p h v c o v s s f i l t menu_buttons front_buttons s - v i d rear video1 ac in ac in stereo 9 v 3 0 v 5 v s c l s d a a s f r a g c 9 v a f t o u t g n d d e e m o u t m u t e d e t o u t mono g n d 9 v l i n e i k n / s b g r v m b - d a t b - c l k b - i n t g n d n c v i d e o 1 - i n v i d e o 2 - i n v r b e w - c f b p - i n i o - s d a t o-relay i-sircs o-magabass g n d video 1 video 3 v g n d u y g n d v 1 v g n d u y g n d v 1 ac in to cv board cn1752 for jig to m3 board 3 . 3 v g n d h d o u t 9 v h d i n a b l jw jw jw cn10 tv-l y - i n tv-r tv-vid tv-vid tv-l v-in y-in v-in vid-1 u - i n u - i n u-in y-in y-in v-in vid-1 vid-1 c - i n y-in v1-l v1-r vid-1 t v - v i d y - i n v i d - 1 vid-2 y - i n u-in vid 2 v - i n tv-r y-in v1- t v u - i n stby 5v stby 5v +9v +9v 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 +3.3v free datasheet http://
KV-24FS100/25fs100 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 4 2 s w v l 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 4 v l r 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 c451 c503 c512 d 5 0 5 d514 d515 l513 sw515 l515 r226 r440 r514 r578 c440 c441 r441 d232 c453 j401 r560 d410 d438 d508 r316 r317 r318 r319 r320 r435 r437 r438 r463 r484 r485 d412 d435 c510 c513 c515 r498 r436 q305 q304 q303 q435 q411 q578 q502 cn585 cn515 cn401 r315 r464 r494 r479 d414 r478 r406 r407 q412 q400 q401 r416 r402 r415 c450 c498 d413 c470 r477 r450 d237 j202 j201 j200 r210 r206 r207 d231 r213 c207 c206 c212 c213 c204 c205 d205 d202 d203 r209 r218 r217 r227 r208 r211 d204 r204 r410 r212 r250 ic401 r205 r413 c424 ic404 r251 c452 ps401 r499 c499 c455 r455 r457 r459 r461 c459 c457 r456 c454 r462 r460 r489 c458 r458 r490 c460 q404 q405 r488 r487 r512 r503 r513 c507 c508 c511 c506 r510 q505 c514 r515 jw403 0.47 0.047 b y 2 2 8 gp08dpkg23 gp08dpkg23 10mh 75 :chip 220 2.2mh 68 10k 330 330 220 rd9.1ew-t1 0.001 100v 100 16v hp 1k 1/16w ma111-tx ma111-tx ma111-tx 2.2k :chip 220 :chip 2.2k :chip 220 :chip 2.2k :chip 10k :chip 4.7k :chip 1k 47k 100 :chip 100 :chip 0 mtzn-t-77-10b 0.001 2kv 0.047 200v 4.7 250v 0 0 2sb709a-qs-tx buffer 2sb709a-qs-tx buffer 2sb709a-qs-tx buffer 2sb709a mute sw 2sd601a-qrs-tx mute sw 2sd601a sw 2sc3209lk 6p 6p 4p 220 :chip 47k :chip 10k :chip 1k mtzj-t-77-7.5b 10k 220 220 2sd601a-qrs-tx mute 2sd601a mute 2sd601a mute 0 0 0 2200 1 ma111-tx 470 16v 680 4.7k rd9.1ew-t1 2p 3p s video 4p 100k 100k 100k rd9.1ew-t1 100k 4.7 4.7 100 16v 100 16v 0.1 16v 0.1 16v mtzj-t-77-9.1b mtzj-t-77-9.1b mtzj-t-77-9.1b 47k jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) 75 47k 47k mtzj-t-77-9.1b 47k 0 47k 0 njm2750m-te2 audio sw 47k :chip 0 1 an17820a audio amp 0 100 16v 2.2k 1/16w 22 0.033 16v 1k 1k 470 2.2k 0.47 0.22 1k 0.033 16v 2.2k 470 47 0.22 1k 47 0.47 2sd601a mute 2sd601a mute 22k 22k jw(7.5mm) 2.2k 3w 33 3w 19000p 1.2k 0.75 250v 680p 2k 1k 1/2w 2sd2634-yb h out 0.82 250v 68 2w 10mm 9v gnd v+ s1 s2 tv-r r-out v1-r v2-r v a s p k l + g n d s p k l - s t a n b y i n - l g n d i n - r v c s p k r - g n d s p k r + hdy+ hdy+ hdy- hdy- vdy- vdy+ vd + audio out var/fix yuv-r nc yuv-l vret v2-l v1-l l-out tv-l sp r- sp l- sp l+ sp r+ video 2 gnd h.dy h.dy v.dy v.dy stereo y-in c-in v1-l 1 -l d -1 in-l t v - l v2-r v2-l vid-2 v2-l v2-r in-r in-r in-l out-l out-l out-l out-r out-r v1-r tv-r yuv-r yuv-r yuv-l line b line a audio vcc 9 10 11 16 15 free datasheet http://
? 31 ? j k l m n o 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 io g io g 1 4 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 e m i e m i e m i emi 1 1 2 1 2 4 3 s s 1 2 3 4 5 io g r612 r628 v d r 6 0 0 c007 c590 c616 c620 c624 c632 c638 c642 c643 c665 d 5 8 9 d618 d629 d631 fb601 fb604 l606 l607 l609 r540 r572 r573 r591 r604 r614 r615 r619 r620 r627 r629 r630 r632 r640 r660 r670 f601 r603 r699 t601 d621 r626 c648 d628 c008 c019 d050 c091 fb602 c635 c649 r667 d501 r507 c303 c304 x001 d051 d052 r625 r600 ry501 d562 jw550 jw551 jw552 jw553 thp501 r003 c015 r006 l002 d230 c 0 9 2 c023 r609 c690 c647 r602 c637 fb616 fb617 l608 fl001 fb603 r595 l003 l004 r116 jw606 c003 c004 c116 c539 jw605 r004 r115 r557 r589 r590 r601 r634 r687 r851 r647 c681 c680 r542 r543 ry600 d620 c611 r606 r605 c612 r607 c650 c651 r671 r534 d611 c617 d624 c618 r099 ic633 r511 ic608 ic604 r508 fb606 fb615 fb605 fb618 r002 r539 r680 ic600 q501 d605 ph602 r618 ic003 q 5 q573 q572 q590 q608 cn501 t602 d614 q604 r502 r658 r659 r592 r593 r668 r303 r015 c 3 1 3 c502 c010 c022 c625 c600 i c 5 6 5 d615 l508 l527 c005 c006 c012 c090 c c534 c542 c609 c613 c614 c615 c619 c633 c634 c645 ic603 r616 r617 c009 c115 c610 c640 c636 c520 c652 r536 r532 d 2 3 6 c c302 c621 c629 c605 c606 c603 c 6 0 2 r541 q600 r301 c523 t603 r631 q601 r537 c536 r594 c672 r535 r530 r533 d612 d613 d002 d608 470p :chip 10 2200 25 0.01 :b chip 10 160v 47 100 220 0.1 100 1 s s 1 3 3 t - 7 7 10k 4.7k :chip 4.7k :chip 0.47 2.2k :chip 0.1 0.47 330k 330k 330k 100 :chip 1k 10k :chip 10k :chip d5lc20u ma111-tx 0.1 0.1 1ss133t-77) 4.7 10k :chip 10k :chip 0.1 0.1 crystal 1ss133t-77) 470 :chip 2.2m 1/2w 1k :chip 0.1 :chip b 4.7k :chip rd9.1ew-t1 b:chip ma111-tx :chip 1ss133t-77 uf4005pkg23 0uh 0uh 0uh 9.1k 1/16w 470 16v 0.01 25v b 47 25v 47 4 7 mtzj-t-77-5.6b 1k 1/16w :chip 2.2 1w 1.1uh 1.1uh 0uh 470k 0.22 16v b:chip mtzj-t-77-12b d1nl20u-ta2 6.8 470k 1/16w :chip 330p 1kv r 330p 1kv r 22p :chip 47p chip 0.1 :chip 0.01 :chip 470 :chip 470 :chip 2.2k :chip 470k 10k 22 1k :chip 150 1/16w :chip 470k 1/2w 470k 1/2w 2200p 250v 2200p 250v 10k 1.5 1w 1ss119 470 10k 10k 2.2 1m 1000 25v 1000 25v 0.1 2w 15k el1z-v1 220 100v el1z-v1 220 100v jw(5.0mm) ba033t 3.3v reg jw(5.0mm) ba05t stby 5v reg dm-58 error amp jw(7.5mm) jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) 0 0 0 mcz3001d sw reg con 2sc3311a-qrsta dgc driver d4sb60l-f ac rect pc123fy2 photocoupler jw(5.0mm) pst9143nl stby 5v reset 2sc3 2 h d r 2sb709a sw 2sd601a sw 2sa1091tpe2 protect 2sd2144s relay drive 2p ez0150av1 2sb709a 12v reg 4.7k 10 10 100k 10k 1.2k 75 10k :chip 0 . 001 b:chip 0 . 1 330p b 1 10 10 10 n j m 2 9 0 2 m - t e 2 v e r t d r i v e b u f f ma7d50 jw(5 0mm) jw(5.0mm) jw(5.0mm) 0.0022 b:chip 1000 0.0047 :chip 0.01 :chip 0 . : 0.0022 :chip 0.0022 :chip 1000 0.0047 250 0.0047 250 0.0047 250 0.0047 250 0.001 :chip 47 0.001 :b chip njm2395f09 9v reg 1k :chip 1k :chip 220p 560p 330p 330p 0.22 :chip 22 0.022 :chip 10k 1/10w jw(5.0mm) 75 0.1 470 250v 470 250v 2200p 250v 2200p 250v 0.47 300v 0 . 4 7 3 0 0 v 8.2k 2sk2640-01mr-f12 sw reg out 75 0.22 300v 12k 1/16w :chip 2sk2640-01mr-f12 sw reg out 180k 0.0022 1.2k 22000p 800v 5.6k :chip 4.7k 1/16w 10k :chip mtzj-t-77-5.6b d2sb60a-f04 ac rect tp604 3.3v tp601 12v ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * d r i v e ac in vsense f/b ct rt gnd timer vd nc vs nc vg(h) vb ss vg(l) vc1 ocp vc2 p-gnd dgc dgc dgc dgc t v - v y - i n v i vid - 2 c-in c-in vid-1 vid-2 y-in tv-vid stby 5v stby 5v +3.3v +5v 8 free datasheet http://
hv 1 4 2 6 5 11 13 9 8 7 fv sv 10 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 c544 c545 c546 c561 c566 c582 c589 c594 c597 d 5 d569 d587 fb505 r545 r546 r566 r567 r568 r581 r583 d545 c504 c595 l515 r520 r521 r525 d528 fb522 c525 c526 r504 r570 r569 r526 r574 r565 c563 r562 r563 d525 d526 l588 r597 c505 c571 r561 r575 r584 r596 r598 r850 r588 c515 c588 r547 r542 r543 r586 i c 5 6 1 q521 q522 q502 r505 d568 d567 d566 d563 r587 jw585 r522 c522 t505 c529 l525 c527 c521 c562 c508 r510 c514 c516 l516 r515 d506 t510 t511 ic545 r549 r548 r541 t585 d596 d598 r585 r564 r529 r528 r582 47 220 0.47 4.7 4.7 0.068 22 33 220 b y 2 mtzj-t-77-5.1c 1.1uh 470 2.2 100k 620 100k 0.47 gp08dpkg23 820p 220 2.2mh 47 1ss133t 1.1uh 2200p 220p 5.6k 10k 10k 22k :chip 10k :chip 10k :chip 0.01 :chip 10k 10k :chip 1ss133t-77 rgp10gpkg23 10k 1/16w :chip 680 1/16w :chip 47k 1w 220k :chip rgp10gpkg23 680p 100 10k :chip 4.7 22k 0.47 0.47 18k 22 2w 4.7 250v 0.0047 200v 10k 10k 1.5 1w 2.2k n j m 2 9 0 3 m - t e 2 v h o l d c n t r l 25c3311 pin drive ktc4370a pin out 2sc3209lk h drive jw(7.5mm) 6p mtzj-t-77-8.2b hold down 1ss133t77 temp corr egp20dpkg23 protect jw(5mm) 47 5.0mm 330 :chip 47p ch:chip 0.0022 :chip 8mh 22 1 220 0.056 400v 0 . 75 250v 2k 1k 1/2w 2sd2634 yb h out 0.82 250v 0.15 250v 68 2w ru4am-t3 tda8172 v out 47k 8.2k 1/16w 8.2k fbt rgp15gpkg23 rgp15gpkg23 15k 82k 1/16w :chip 15k 1/16w :chip 390 :chip jw(7.5mm) d r i v e - v c c + r e f v c c - o u t b o o s t d r i v e + 200v nc heater vd+ heater +b hv g2 foc gnd tuning control y/c/j power supply tuner/if audio mts to cv board cn1751 deflection +9v b+ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ba6-928-a free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment 4-086-340- 22 kv-13fs100 kv-13fs110 kv-20fs100 KV-24FS100 ? 2002 by sony corporation operating instructions 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 1 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment warning to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the tv to rain or moisture. this symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated ?dangerous voltage? within the product?s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. this symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. note to the catv installer this reminder is provided to call the catv system installer?s attention to article 820-40 of the nec that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical. safety precautions  operate the tv only on 120 v ac.  one blade of the power plug is wider than the other for safety purposes and will fit into the power outlet only one way. if you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your dealer.  if any liquid or solid object falls into the tv, unplug it and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further. caution when using tv games, computers, and similar products with your tv, keep the brightness and contrast functions at low settings. if a fixed (non-moving) pattern is left on the screen for long periods of time at a high brightness or contrast setting, the image can be permanently imprinted onto the screen. continuously watching the same channel can cause the imprint of station logos onto the tv screen. these types of imprints are not covered by your warranty because they are the results of misuse. risk of electric shock do not open risque de choc electrique, ne pas ouvrir attention caution precaucion riesgo de choque electrico no abrir caution: to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). no user-serviceable parts inside. refer servicing to qualified service personnel. to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 3 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
user guide notification this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules. these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. this equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference with radio communications. however, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  reorient or relocate the receiving antennas.  increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. protecting the tv  to prevent internal heat build-up, do not block the ventilation openings.  do not install the tv in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration. note on caption vision this television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with 15.119 of the fcc rules. use of this television for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on uhf or vhf or transmitted by cable companies for the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcaster-cable company and/or program owner. owner?s record the model and serial numbers are located on the front cover of this manual and at the rear of your tv. trademarks and copyrights energy star ? is a registered mark.  you are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. as an energy star ? partner, sony has determined that this product or product model meets the energy star ? guidelines for energy efficiency. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 4 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment important safeguards for your protection, please read these instructions completely, and keep this manual for future reference. carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions and instructions placed on the set, or described in the operating instructions or service manual. warning to guard against injury, the following basic safety precautions should be observed in the installation, use, and servicing of the set. use power sources this set should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the serial/ model plate. if you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. for those sets designed to operate from battery power, refer to the operating instructions. grounding or polarization this set is equipped with a polarized ac power cord plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other), or with a three-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin for grounding). refer to the following instructions: for the set with a polarized ac power cord plug this plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. this is a safety feature. if you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. if the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed. do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug by forcing it in. alternate warning for the set with a three-wire grounding type ac plug this plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. this is a safety feature. if you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed. do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 5 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
user guide overloading do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity, since this can result in fire or electric shock. always turn the set off when it is not to be used. when the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against the possibility of an internal malfunction that could create a fire hazard. do not disconnect the antenna or the power cord during a heavy storm. lightning may strike while you are holding the cable or cord, causing serious injury. turn off your tv and wait for the weather to improve. object and liquid entry never push objects of any kind into the set through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. never spill liquid of any kind on the set. attachments do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer, as they may cause hazards. do not place any objects, especially heavy objects, on top of the set. the object may fall from the set, causing injury. cleaning unplug the set from the wall outlet before cleaning or polishing it. do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the set. if a snapping or popping sound from a tv set is continuous or frequent while the tv is operating, unplug the tv and consult your dealer or service technician. it is normal for some tv sets to make occasional snapping or popping sounds, particularly when being turned on or off. installation always use two or more people to lift or move the set. the set is heavy and the bottom surface is flat. serious injury can result from trying to move the set by yourself alone, or from unsteady handling. install the set on a stable, level surface. water and moisture do not use power-line operated sets near water ? for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 6 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment accessories do not place the set on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, table, or shelf. the set may fall, causing serious injury to a child or an adult, and serious damage to the set. use only a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer for the specific model of tv. any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer ? s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. an appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. disconnect all cables and cords from the set before attempting to move the set. do not allow children or pets to climb up onto, or push against, the set. the set may fall, causing serious injury. ventilation the slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for necessary ventilation. to ensure reliable operation of the set, and to protect it from overheating, these slots and openings must never be blocked or covered.  never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials.  never block the slots and openings by placing the set on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface.  never place the set in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet, unless proper ventilation is provided.  do not place the set near or over a radiator or heat register, or where it is exposed to direct sunlight. power-cord protection do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and do not place the set where the power cord is subject to wear or abuse. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 7 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
user guide grounding or polarization this set may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than other). this plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. this is a safety feature. if you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. if the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. antennas outdoor antenna grounding if an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precautions below. an outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits. when installing an outdoor antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from contacting such power lines or circuits as contact with them is almost invariably fatal. be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. section 810 of the national electrical code (nec) in usa and section 54 of the canadian electrical code in canada provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. antenna grounding according to the nec antenna grounding according to the national electrical code, ansi/nfpa 70. lightning for added protection for this television receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. this will prevent damage to the receiver due to lightning and power- line surges. ground clamp electric service equipment nec - national electric code antenna lead in wire antenna discharge unit (nec section 810-20) grounding conductors (nec section 810-21) ground clamps power service grounding electrode system (nec article 250, part h) 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 8 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment service damage requiring service unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  when the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  if liquid has been spilled into the set or objects have fallen into the product.  if the set has been exposed to rain or water.  if the set has been subject to excessive shock by being dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged.  if the set does not operate normally when following the operating instructions. adjust only those controls that are specified in the operating instructions. improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the set to normal operation.  when the set exhibits a distinct change in performance ? this indicates a need for service. servicing do not attempt to service the set yourself since opening the cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. replacement parts when replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician certifies in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts. unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. safety check upon completion of any service or repairs to the set, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks (as specified by the manufacturer) to determine that the set is in safe operating condition, and to so certify. when the set reaches the end of its useful life, improper disposal could result in a picture tube implosion. ask a qualified service technician to dispose of the set. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 9 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
contents introduction introducing the fd trinitron wega features.................................................1 batteries for the remote control ..........................................................................2 about this manual ..................................................................................................2 front panel menu controls ...................................................................................2 connecting your tv tv rear panel ..........................................................................................................3 basic connections ...................................................................................................4 connecting additional equipment ......................................................................5 using the remote control and basic functions using the remote control ...................................................................................12 setting up the tv automatically .......................................................................14 quick start to the menus .....................................................................................15 using the menus to access a menu..................................................................................................17 using the video menu ..................................................................................18 using the audio menu ................................................................................19 using the channel setup menu..................................................................20 parental control ....................................................................................................22 using the parental control menu ..............................................................25 using the timer menu.................................................................................28 using the setup menu.................................................................................29 other information troubleshooting ....................................................................................................31 specifications .........................................................................................................33 index .............................................................................................................................35 ? 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 1 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
1 introduction congratulations on your purchase of the sony fd trinitron wega . before you begin using this manual, please check the model number located on the rear of your tv or on the front cover of this manual. introducing the fd trinitron wega features some of the features you will enjoy include:  fd trinitron flat crt ? technologically advanced tube delivers a picture with uncompromising accuracy and outstanding image detail.  y, p b , p r inputs ? a component video input connection for a superior picture quality.  parental control (v-chip) ? a tool to help parents monitor what their children watch on tv by establishing rating limits.  favorite channels ? instant access to your favorite channels with the touch of a button.  energy star ? ? a recognized symbol of energy efficiency.  direct mts ? allows direct access for changing your multi-channel tv sound: stereo, mono, or auto sap (second audio program) with the touch of a button.  trilingual menus ? choose between english, french, or spanish menus.  front panel controls ? allows access to the on-screen menus without the use of a remote control.  front a/v inputs ? a quick connection for video games, camcorders, stereo/mono equipment, or headphones.  auto mute ? a friendly feature designed to automatically mute your tv when no signal is received. ? ? 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 1 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
2 operating instructions batteries for the remote control insert two aa (r6) batteries (supplied) into the remote control using the following illustration as a guide. about this manual this manual provides instructions to help you enjoy your new tv. it shows you how to connect to an antenna or cable, cable box, vcr, dvd, satellite receiver, stereo system, or camcorder. once you ? re connected, follow the instructions and use the remote control to access the on-screen menus. front panel menu controls the front audio/video panel controls allows you to access the menu without the remote control. press to display the on-screen menu. use the and buttons on the front audio/video panel instead of the f and f buttons on the remote control. use the button on the front audio/video panel instead of the g , g , and buttons on the remote control. press again when the setting or adjustment is complete.  under normal conditions, batteries will last up to six months. if the remote control does not operate properly, the batteries might be worn out.  if you will not be using the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage.  the tv front and rear panels illustrated in this manual are for KV-24FS100. the front and rear panels on your tv may not look exactly like those illustrated.  to navigate the menus with your remote control, see ?using the menus? on page 17. f f 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 2 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
3 connecting your tv read this section before setting up your tv for the first time. this section covers basic connections in addition to any optional equipment you may be connecting. tv rear panel jack description 1 s video connects to the s video out jack on your vcr or other video equipment that has s video. s video provides better picture quality than the vhf/uhf jacks or the video input jack. s video does not provide sound; the audio cables must still be connected. 2 vhf/uhf connects to your vhf/uhf antenna or cable. 3 video/ audio (l/r) connects to the audio and video output jacks on your vcr or other video equipment. a second video input jack (video 2) is located on the front panel of the tv. these audio/video input jacks provide better picture quality than the vhf/uhf jack. 4 y, p b , p r / l, r connects to the component video y, p b , p r to audio l and r output jacks on your dvd player or digital set-top box.  the rear panels illustrated in this manual are for KV-24FS100. the rear panels on your tv may not look exactly like those illustrated. 1 2 3 4 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 3 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
4 operating instructions basic connections tv with indoor or outdoor antenna, or catv cable depending on the cable available in your home, choose one of the connections below:  if you are connecting to an indoor or outdoor antenna, you may need to adjust the orientation of the antenna for best reception. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 4 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting your tv 5 connecting additional equipment tv and vcr 1 connect the coaxial cable from your tv antenna or cable service to the in jack on your vcr. 2 connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the out jack on your vcr to the vhf/uhf jack on the tv. optional connection if your vcr is equipped with video outputs, you can get better picture quality by connecting audio/video cables (not supplied) from audio and video out on your vcr to audio/video in on your tv.  to watch video programs from your vcr, tune your tv to channel 3 or 4 (as set on the rear of your vcr).  you can use the button to switch between the vhf/uhf and video inputs.  for better picture quality, use s video instead of the yellow audio/ video cable. s video does not provide sound; the audio cables must still be connected. optional connection from vcr 2 rear of tv cable/ 1 antenna video (yellow) audio l (white) audio r (red) 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 5 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
6 operating instructions tv and cable box 1 connect the coaxial cable from your cable service to the in jack on your cable box. 2 connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the out jack on your cable box to the vhf/uhf jack on the tv.  to view channels from your cable box, tune your tv to channel 3 or 4 (as set on the rear panel of your cable box) and use the cable box ? s remote control to change channels.  if you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box, you should consider using the channel fix feature by setting your tv to channnel 3 or 4 (see page 20). 1 from cable 2 coaxial cable cable box rear of tv 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 6 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting your tv 7 tv, vcr, and cable box 1 connect the coaxial cable from your cable service to the in jack on your cable box. 2 connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the out jack on your cable box to the in jack on your vcr. 3 connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the out jack on your vcr to the vhf/uhf jack on the tv. optional connection if your vcr is equipped with video outputs, you can get better picture quality by connecting audio/video cables (not supplied) from audio and video out on your vcr to audio/video in on your tv.  if you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box, you should consider using the channel fix feature by setting your tv to channel 3 or 4 (see page 20).  you can use the button to switch between the vhf/uhf and video inputs.  for better picture quality, use s video instead of the yellow audio/ video cable. s video does not provide sound; the audio cables must still be connected. 3 from cable optional connection cable box 1 vcr 2 rear of tv video (yellow) audio l (white) audio r (red) 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 7 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
8 operating instructions tv and satellite receiver 1 connect the cable from your satellite antenna to satellite in on your satellite receiver. 2 connect the coaxial cable from your cable service or antenna to the vhf/uhf jack on your tv. 3 using audio/video cables (not supplied), connect audio and video out on your satellite receiver to audio and video in on your tv.  you can use the button to switch between the vhf/uhf and video inputs.  for better picture quality, use s video instead of the yellow audio/ video cable. s video does not provide sound; the audio cables must still be connected. satellite receiver satellite antenna cable 1 2 3 from cable/ antenna rear of tv video (yellow) audio l (white) audio r (red) 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 8 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting your tv 9 tv, satellite receiver, and vcr 1 connect the cable from your satellite antenna to satellite in on the satellite receiver. 2 connect the coaxial cable from your cable service or antenna to the in jack on your vcr. 3 using a coaxial cable (not supplied), connect the out jack on your vcr to the vhf/uhf jack on your tv. 4 using audio/video cables (not supplied), connect audio and video out on your satellite receiver to audio and video in on your vcr. 5 using audio/video cables (not supplied), connect audio and video out on your vcr to audio and video in on your tv.  to view from the satellite receiver or vcr, select the video input to which your satellite receiver or vcr is connected by pressing on the remote control. satellite receiver 4 5 2 3 1 rear of tv vcr satellite antenna from antenna cable/ cable video (yellow) audio l (white) audio r (red) 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 9 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
10 operating instructions connecting a dvd player using audio/video cables (not supplied), connect audio and video out on your dvd player to audio and video in on your tv. optional connection if your dvd player is equipped with component video outputs (y, p b , p r ), you can optimize the picture quality by using component video cables. 1 using component video cables (not supplied), connect the y, p b , p r out on your dvd player to y, p b , p r in on your tv. 2 connect audio out on your dvd player to audio in on your tv.  for better picture quality, use s video instead of the yellow audio/ video cable. s video does not provide sound; the audio cables must still be connected.  the y, p b , p r outputs on your dvd player are sometimes labeled y, c b , and c r or y, b-y, and r-y. if so, connect the cables to like colors. rear of tv rear of dvd player video (yellow) audio l (white) audio r (red) rear of tv rear of dvd player audio l (white) audio r (red) y (black and white) p b (blue) p r (red) 21 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 10 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting your tv 11 connecting a camcorder using audio/video cables (not supplied), connect audio and video out on your camcorder to audio and video in on your tv. connecting headphones connect the headphones to the jack on the front of your tv. headphone jack is stereo. front a/v panel f f a/v output audio r (red) audio l (white) video (yellow) front a/v panel 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 11 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
12 using the remote control and basic functions this section shows you how to use the buttons on the remote control and how to navigate the on-screen menus. muting power sleep display mts/sap vol ch jump tv/video 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 enter menu 0 tv rm-y173 reset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 qz qs qd 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 12 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
using the remote control and basic functions 13 using the remote control button description 1 muting instantly turns off the sound. press again or press to restore the sound. 2 sleep turns the tv off automatically in approximately 15, 30, 45, 60, or 90 minutes. cancel by pressing until sleep off appears. 3 mts/sap cycles through the multi-channel tv sound (mts) options: stereo, mono, and auto sap (second audio program). 4 jump press to jump back and forth between two channels. the tv alternates between current channel and the last channel that was selected. 5 vol (volume) press when you want to adjust the volume. 6 reset press to return to factory settings while in an on-screen menu. 7 moves the cursor in the on-screen menus. press the arrow buttons to move the cursor, then press the center button to select or access an option. 8 power press when you want to turn the tv on or off. 9 tv/video cycles through available video inputs. 0 display press to display the current time (if set) and channel number. press again to turn display off. qa and enter change the channels directly. press buttons to select a channel, then press enter. qs ch (channel) press when you want to change channels. qd menu displays the on-screen menu. press again to exit the menu at any time.  if you lose your remote control, see page 32. 0 9 0 9 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 13 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
14 operating instructions setting up the tv automatically after you have finished connecting your tv, you can perform auto program to set up your channels. 1 press to turn on the tv. the initial setup screen appears. 2 press on the remote control or on the tv front panel to perform auto program, or press to exit. to perform auto program again 1 press . 2 press g to highlight channel setup ( ). 3 press f to highlight cable. press to select. 4 press f or f to select on or off according to how you connected your tv. press . 5 press f to highlight auto program. press to search for channels.  the initial setup screen appears each time you turn on the tv until you perform auto program.  after performing auto program, press to exit. initial setup auto program [ch+] [ch?] first please connect cable / antenna exit 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 14 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
using the remote control and basic functions 15 quick start to the menus the following settings are available in your on-screen menus: menu allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings. change your audio settings. customize your channel settings. set rating limits on your tv based on a program ? s rating or content.  the menus shown in this manual are for KV-24FS100. your menus may not look like those illustrated. picture controls color temp. : neutral vm : low video move select end audio mts : stereo select end move channel setup favorite channels cable : on channel fix : off auto program channel skip/add channel label select end move parental control password : select end move 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 15 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
16 operating instructions menu allows you to set the clock on your tv and program scheduled viewing using timer 1 and timer 2. select closed captioning options, label video inputs, adjust tilt correction, select menu languages, or run a demo of the menus. timer timer 1 : set timer 2 : set current time select end move setup caption vision : off demo video label language : english tilt correction select end move 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 16 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
17 using the menus this section shows the options available for setting up and adjusting your tv. to access a menu 1 press to display the on-screen menu. 2 use the g or g buttons to highlight the desired menu, then press . 3 use the f or f buttons to highlight the desired option, then press . 4 press to complete the adjustment or follow the instructions that will appear on your screen to activate the desired option. 5 press to exit the menu.  press once to display the on-screen menu, and press again to return to normal viewing. if no buttons are pressed, the menu closes automatically after about 90 seconds. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 17 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
18 operating instructions using the video menu picture controls press g to open picture controls menu: picture: press g to decrease the contrast. press g to increase contrast. brightness: press g to darken the picture. press g to brighten the picture. color: press g to decrease color saturation. press g to increase color saturation. hue: press g to increase the red tones. press g to increase the green tones. sharpness: press g to soften the picture. press g to sharpen the picture. color temp. white color tint adjustment use the f or f buttons to select from one of the following options: cool: gives the white colors a blue tint. neutral: gives the white colors a neutral tint. warm: gives the white colors a red tint. vm ve locity modulation kv-20fs100 and KV-24FS100 only sharpens picture definition to give objects a sharp, clean edge. use the f or f buttons to select from one of the following options: off , high , low . color temp. : neutral vm : low video move select end picture controls to access the video menu, refer to the following steps: menu menu to display to select 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 18 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
using the menus 19 using the audio menu mts multi-channel tv sound press f or f to select one of the following options: stereo: select when viewing a broadcast in stereo. mono: select to reduce noise in areas of poor reception. auto sap: select to have the tv automatically switch to a second audio program (sap) when a signal is received.  if your tv is set to auto sap, some programs may be muted or distorted. if your tv does not output sound, change your audio setting to stereo or mono. audio mts : stereo move select end to access the audio menu, refer to the following steps: menu menu to display to highlight to select  press to access mts settings (stereo, mono, auto sap) directly. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 19 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
20 operating instructions using the channel setup menu favorite channels quick access to favorite channels press g to open the favorite channels menu: 1 use the f or f buttons to select the position (1-5) where you want to set a favorite channel, then press . 2 using the f or f button, select the desired channel. 3 press to change to the channel selected. 4 press g to return to the channel setup menu or press to exit. cable on: select if you are receiving cable channels with a catv cable. off: select if you are using a tv antenna. channel fix 2-6: select when you want to control all channel selection through a cable box or vcr. select the appropriate channel (usually 3 or 4) and use the cable box ? s or vcr ? s remote control for channel selection. video 1: select from available video inputs when you have connected video equipment (e.g. satellite receiver) and you want your tv fixed to it. off: channel fix is not set. auto program press g to perform auto program. the tv will scan through all available channels and program receivable channels. to access the channel setup menu, refer to the following steps: menu menu to display to highlight to select channel setup favorite channels cable : on channel fix : off auto program channel skip/add channel label move select end  to use favorite channels: exit all menus and press . press f or f to move the cursor to the desired channel number and press .  after changing your cable settings, you will need to perform auto program. when channel fix is set, you will not be able to use your cable settings. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 20 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
using the menus 21 channel skip/add use this feature after you run auto program to skip unwanted channels or add new ones. press g to open the channel skip/add menu: 1 use the f or f buttons to select the position of the desired channel, then press . 2 use the f or f buttons to select skip or add, then press . 3 press g to return to the channel setup menu or press to exit. channel label label up to 40 channels with their call letters press g to open the channel label menu: 1 press , then press f or f until you reach the desired channel number. press to activate the channel. 2 press , then use the f or f button to display the first call letter or number of the caption, then press to select it. when finished, press to activate.  pressing ch+ or ch- will skip over channels that have been skipped. you can still use the - - 9 buttons to directly tune to skipped channels.  favorite channels, cable, channel skip/add, and channel label cannot be used when channel fix is set. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 21 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
22 operating instructions parental control the parental control feature is designed to help parents monitor what their children watch on television. this section shows you the different rating systems available and how to set your tv ? s rating limit. overview of the ratings once you have become familiar with these rating systems, you should be ready to set your tv ? s rating limit. movie rating (u.s. models only) this system defines the rating levels of movies shown in theaters and on prime cable channels. press to block move select end menu r : nc-17 : x : pg-13 : g : pg : movie rating select end return rating defined as g general audience pg parental guidance suggested pg-13 parents strongly cautioned r restricted nc-17 no one 17 and under admitted x adult audience only 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 22 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
using the menus 23 tv rating (u.s. models only) the tv rating is divided into two groups: age-based and content-based. unrated (u.s. models only) you have the option of blocking tv programs or movies that are not rated.  the content ratings will increase depending on the level of the age-based rating. for example, a program with a tv-pg v (violence) rating may contain moderate violence, while a tv-14 v (violence) rating may contain intense violence.  if you choose to block unrated tv programs, please be aware that the following programs may be blocked: emergency broadcasts, political programs, sports, news, public service announcements, religious programs, and weather. press to block move select end menu tv rating tv-g: tv-pg tv-14: tv-ma tv-y: tv-y7: : : d d fv l l l s s s v v v select end return age content a ge defined as t v-y all children t v-y7 directed to older children t v-g general audience t v-pg parental guidance suggested t v-14 parents strongly cautioned t v-ma mature audience only content defined as fv fantasy violence d suggestive dialogue l strong language s sexual situations v violence tv rating choose a category move select end menu custom rating movie rating unrated : allow select end return allow allows all unrated programs block blocks all unrated programs 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 23 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
24 operating instructions english rating (canadian models only) these ratings are for canadian programs that are broadcast in english. french rating (canadian models only) these ratings are for canadian programs that are broadcast in french. u.s.a. rating (canadian models only) for programs from the united states, please see ? tv rating ? on page 23. press to block move select end menu pg : 14+ : 18+ : g : c : c8+ : english rating select end return rating defined as c children c8+ children 8 years and older g general programming pg parental guidance 14+ viewers 14 and older 18+ adult programming rating defined as g general 8 ans+ : not recommended for younger children 13 ans+ : not recommended for children under age 13 16 ans+ : not recommended for ages under 16 18 ans+ : this program is restricted to adults press to block move select end menu 16 ans+ : 18 ans+ : 13 ans+ : g : 8 ans+ : french rating select end return press to block move select end menu 16 ans+ : 18 ans+ : 13 ans+ : g : 8 ans+ : french rating select end return press to block move select end menu 16 ans+ : 18 ans+ : 13 ans+ : g : 8 ans+ : french rating select end return 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 24 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
using the menus 25 using the parental control menu in the parental control menu, you will be asked to set a 4-digit password for any further access into parental control. 1 press , then use the buttons to enter a 4-digit password. 2 confirm your password by entering it again. once your password is set correctly, the next parental control menu appears. for future access to this menu, use your password. a password is needed every time you want to access parental control menu.  keep this manual in a safe place. if you forget your password, see page 32. parental control password : use [0-9] buttons to enter new password move select end to access the parental control menu, refer to the following steps: menu menu to display to highlight to select 0 9 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 25 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
26 operating instructions setting the rating you can change the rating by selecting one of the lock options. 1 with lock highlighted, press . if you are not familiar with the parental guidelines rating system, use one of the following preselected categories to simplify the rating selections: child, youth, young adult. 2 use the f or f buttons to select the desired rating, then press . changing your password 1 use the f or f button to move the cursor to change password and press . 2 follow steps 1 and 2 for ? using the parental control menu ? on page 25. information for parents to view a program that exceeds the tv rating  press , then use the buttons to enter your password. rating tv will allow a maximum rating of child tv-y, tv-g, g (u.s. models only), g (canadian models only) youth tv-pg, pg (u.s. models only), pg (canadian models only) young adult tv-14, pg-13 (u.s. models only), 14+ (canadian models only) custom select to set more restrictive ratings (see next section) off no rating limit  entering your password to view a blocked program will temporarily turn lock to off. to reactivate your lock settings, turn the tv off. when you turn the tv on, your lock settings are restored. parental control turn parental lock off change password country : u.s.a. lock : off move select end 0 9 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 26 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
using the menus 27 using the custom menu before setting custom ratings, see pages 22-24, ? overview of the ratings, ? for a description of the available rating systems. follow the instructions on the screen to make your custom settings. select the country desired for your tv ? s rating limit. see page 23 for u.s. models and page 24 for canadian models for more information.  once you have blocked a rating or content, all higher ratings or content will be automatically blocked. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 27 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
28 operating instructions using the timer menu current time set your tv to the current day and time. press g to open current time menu: 1 use the f or f button to enter the day and time, then press . 2 press to exit the menu. timer 1 and timer 2 scheduled viewing use your timers settings to program your tv by day, time, duration and channel. the timer ? s duration is maximum of 6 hours. when the channel is fixed, it is not necessary to set the channel. with the menu open, set cursor on timer 1 or timer 2: 1 press f or f to select timer 1 or timer 2, then press . 2 press f or f to enter the desired day, time, duration and channel, then press . the timer status should be on when the timer has been set. 3 press to exit the menu.  when you perform auto program, timer 1 and timer 2 settings will be cleared. also, in the event of any loss of power, current time and timer 1 and timer 2 settings will be cleared. to access the timer menu, refer to the following steps: menu menu to display to highlight to select timer 1 : set timer 2 : set current time timer move select end  you must set the current time before you can use timer 1 and timer 2.  you can set the timer to on, off, or set. once the timer is set, you can turn it on or off without having to go through the settings. when you set timer 1 or timer 2, a red light on the front panel of your tv will turn on. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 28 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
using the menus 29 using the setup menu caption vision closed- captioning allows you to select from three closed caption modes (for programs that are broadcast with closed caption). press f or f to select one of the following options: cc1, 2, 3, 4: displays printed dialogue and sound effects of a program. text1, 2, 3, 4: displays network/station information. xds (extended data services): displays the name of the current program and its remaining time, if available. off: caption vision is not activated. video label label connected equipment allows you to label the audio/video components you connected to the tv: vcr, dvd, etc. when you press tv/video to switch inputs, the video label will display on-screen. press g to open the video label menu: 1 press f or f to access the input you want to label and press . 2 press f or f to choose a label and press . tilt correction press g to open tilt correction: press f or f to correct any tilt of the picture from ? 5 to +5, then press to activate and return to the setup menu. language display all menus in the language of your choice. use the f or f buttons to select desired language and press . demo press to run a demonstration of the on-screen menus. caption vision : off demo video label language : english setup tilt correction move select end to access the setup menu, refer to the following steps: menu menu to display to highlight to select  you can press any key to exit the demo mode. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 29 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
31 other information troubleshooting if you are having a problem with your tv, try the suggestions below. if the problem persists, contact your nearest sony dealer. no picture, no sound  make sure the power cord is plugged in.  if a red light is flashing on the front of your tv for more than a few minutes, disconnect and reconnect the power cord to restore the tv. if the problem continues, call your local service center.  check the tv/video settings: when watching tv, set to tv; when watching video equipment, set to video (page 13).  make sure the batteries have been inserted correctly into the remote control (page 2).  try another channel; it could be station trouble. poor or no picture, good sound  adjust picture in the picture controls menu under video (page 18).  adjust brightness in the picture controls menu under video (page 18).  check the antenna and/or cable connections (page 4). good picture, no sound  press so that muting disappears from the screen (page 13).  check your audio settings. your tv may be set to auto sap (page 19). no color  adjust color in the picture controls menu under video (page 18). only snow appears on the screen  check the cable setting in the channel setup menu (page 20).  check the antenna and/or cable connections (page 4).  make sure the channel selected is currently broadcasting. dotted lines or stripes  adjust the antenna.  move the tv away from other electronic equipment. some electronic equipment can create electrical noise, which can interfere with tv reception. double images or ghosts  check your outdoor antenna or call your cable service. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 31 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
32 operating instructions if, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your sony television, pleas e call our direct response center at 1-800-222-sony (7669) (u.s. residents only) or (416) 499-sony (7669) (canadian residents only). cannot receive higher number channels (uhf) when using an antenna  make sure cable is set to off in the channel setup menu (page 20).  perform auto program to add channels that are not presently in the memory (page 14). cable stations don?t seem to work  make sure cable is set to on in the channel setup menu (page 20).  perform auto program to add channels that are not presently in the memory (page 14). remote control does not operate  batteries could be weak. replace them (page 2).  move the tv 3-4 or more feet away from fluorescent lights. the tv needs to be cleaned  clean the tv with a soft dry cloth. never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine, which might damage the finish of the cabinet. lost password for parental control  in the password screen, enter the following master password: 4357. after using the master password, you must create a new password, it cannot be used to unlock currently blocked channels. you lost your remote control  you can use the front audio/video panel controls to access the menu (page 2). contact your nearest sony dealer to order a replacement. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 32 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
other information 33 specifications for all models (except as noted) television system american tv standard/ntsc channel coverage vhf: 2-13/uhf: 14-69/catv: 1-125 antenna 75-ohm external antenna terminal for vhf/uhf picture tube fd trinitron ? tube power requirements 120v, 60 hz supplied accessories size aa (r6) batteries (2) remote control rm-y173 (1) optional accessories connecting cables vmc-810s/820s, vmc-720m, yc-yc-15v/30v, rk74a eac-66 u/v mixer kv-13fs100, kv-13fs110 screen size visible screen size: 13 inches (330 mm) measured diagonally actual screen size: 14 inches (355.6 mm) measured diagonally inputs/outputs 2 video, 2 audio 1 y, p b , p r , 1 audio 1 headphone jack speaker output 3 w x 2 power consumption 100 w in use 1 w in standby dimensions (w/h/d) 407 x 340 x 411 mm (16x 13 3 / 8 x 16 1 / 8 in.) mass 12 kg (26 lbs. 7 oz.) kv-20fs100 screen size visible screen size: 20 inches (508 mm) measured diagonally actual screen size: 21 inches (533.4 mm) measured diagonally inputs/outputs 2 video, 2 audio 1 y, p b , p r , 1 audio 1 headphone jack speaker output 5 w x 2 power consumption 120 w in use 1 w in standby dimensions (w/h/d) 592 x 466 x 494 mm (23 1 / 4 x 18 3 / 8 x 19 1 / 2 in.) mass 24.8 kg (54 lbs. 10 oz.) 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 33 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
34 operating instructions design and specifications are subject to change without notice. KV-24FS100 screen size visible screen size: 24 inches (610 mm) measured diagonally actual screen size: 25 inches (635 mm) measured diagonally inputs/outputs 2 video, 2 audio 1 s video 1 y, p b , p r , 1 audio 1 headphone jack speaker output 7.5 w x 2 power consumption 145 w in use 1 w in standby dimensions (w/h/d) 704 x 524 x 472 mm (27 3 / 4 x 20 5 / 8 x 18 1 / 2 in.) mass 35 kg (77 lbs. 1oz.) 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 34 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
35 index a audio menu 19 auto program 14, 20 auto sap 19 b battery installation 2 brightness 18 c cable 20 caption vision 29 channel fix 20 channel label 21 channel setup menu 20 channel skip/add 21 color 18 connections cable and antenna 4 connecting a camcorder 11 connecting a dvd player 10 connecting headphones 11 tv and cable box 6 tv and vcr 5 tv and satellite receiver 8 tv, satellite receiver, and vcr 9 tv, vcr, and cable box 7 current time 28 d demo 29 display 13 f favorite channels 20 front a/v panel (see tv front panel) 2 h hue 18 l language 29 m menus audio 19 channel setup 20 parental control 25 setup 29 timer 28 video 18 mono 19 mts auto sap 19 mono 19 stereo 19 p parental control 22 parental control menu 25 picture 18 picture controls 18 brightness 18 color 18 hue 18 picture 18 sharpness 18 r ratings english rating 24 french rating 24 movie rating 22 tv rating 23 unrated 23 u.s.a. rating 24 remote control 12 s setup menu 29 sharpness 18 sleep 13 specifications 33 stereo 19 t tilt correction 29 timer menu 28 timer 1 and timer 2 28 troubleshooting 31 tv features 1 tv front panel 2 tv rear panel 3 v video menu 18 video label 29 vm 18 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 35 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
user guide sony corporation printed in u.s.a. 01us01cov-br2toc.book page 36 thursday, february 21, 2002 1:49 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment 4-086-342- 42 kv-21fs100 kv-25fs100 ? 2002 por corporacin sony manual de instrucciones lea este manual antes de operar el producto. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 1 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment advertencia para disminuir el riesgo de incendio o descarga elctrica, no exponga el televisor a lluvia o humedad. este smbolo tiene por objeto advertir al usuario de la presencia de ?voltaje peligroso? desprovisto de aislamiento en el interior del producto que puede ser de suficiente magnitud como para presentar un riesgo de descarga elctrica para las personas. este smbolo tiene por objeto advertir al usuario de la presencia de instrucciones importantes de uso y mantenimiento (servicio) en la documentacin que acompa?a a este aparato. nota para el instalador de catv esta nota pretende llamar la atencin del instalador del sistema catv en relacin con el artculo 820-40 de la nec que proporciona las pautas para una adecuada conexin a tierra y, en particular, especifica que el cable de conexin a tierra debe estar conectado al sistema de toma de tierra del edificio lo ms cerca posible de la entrada del cable. precauciones de seguridad  utilice el televisor con ca (corriente alterna) como se indica a continuaci n: ca 120 v 60 hz ca 220 v 50/60 hz (chile, per, bolivia) ca 120 - 220 v 50/60 hz (argentina)  una terminal del enchufe es ms ancha que la otra para garantizar la seguridad y solo se podr introducir en la toma de corriente de una manera (slo los modelos con ca 120 v). si no puede insertar completamente el enchufe en la toma, pngase en contacto con su proveedor.  si se introduce algn objeto slido o lquido en el televisor, descon ctelo y haga que sea revisado por personal especializado antes de volver a utilizarlo. precaucin si utiliza juegos de televisin, ordenadores y productos similares con el televisor, mantenga las funciones de brillo y contraste a una configuracin baja. si una imagen fija (sin movimiento) permanece en pantalla durante un tiempo prolongado con una configuracin alta del brillo y el contraste, dicha imagen podra permanecer indefinidamente en la pantalla. si mira continuamente el mismo canal, los logotipos del mismo podran quedar impresos en la pantalla del televisor. la garanta no cubre este tipo de marcas porque son el resultado de un uso inadecuado. risk of electric shock do not open risque de choc electrique, ne pas ouvrir attention caution precaucion riesgo de choque electrico no abrir precaucion: para reducir el riesgo de descarga electrica no retire la cubierta ni la parte posterior de este aparato. no contiene piezas que el usuario pueda reparar. para servicio acuda a personal especializado. para reducir el riesgo de descarga elctrica, no utilice el enchufe polarizado con un cable de extensin, un receptculo ni otras tomas, a menos que las terminales estn bien insertadas y no queden expuestas. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 3 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
user guide notificacin este equipo se ha probado y cumple con las restricciones de los aparatos digitales de clase b de acuerdo con la seccin 15 del reglamento de fcc. estas restricciones se han dise?ado para proporcionar proteccin contra interferencias nocivas en instalaciones domsticas. este equipo genera, utiliza y puede irradiar energa de radio frecuencia y si no se instala y utiliza siguiendo las instrucciones, puede provocar interferencias en las radiocomunicaciones. sin embargo, no se garantiza que no se produzcan interferencias en una instalacin determinada. si el equipo produce interferencias en la recepcin de radio y televisin que se pueden determinar conectando y desconectado el equipo, el usuario debera intentar corregir la interferencia siguiendo una o varias de las siguientes medidas:  reorientar o cambiar de lugar las antenas receptoras.  aumentar la separacin entre el equipo y el receptor.  conectar el equipo a una toma o a un circuito distinto al que est conectado el receptor.  ponerse en contacto con el proveedor o con un tcnico con experiencia en radio y televisin para obtener asistencia. proteccin del televisor  para evitar el sobrecalentamiento interno, no obstruya los orificios de ventilacin.  no instale el televisor en un lugar con temperatura elevada, humedad, exceso de polvo o donde puedan producirse vibraciones. nota sobre caption vision este receptor de televisin proporciona pantalla de televisin con visualizacin de subttulos de acuerdo con el punto 15.119 del reglamento de la fcc. el uso del televisor con finalidades distintas a la visualizacin privada de emisiones de programas en uhf o vhf o transmisiones va cable dirigidas al pblico en general puede requerir la autorizacin de la compa?a de emisin por cable y/o del propietario del programa. informacin para el propietario los nmeros de serie y modelo estn situados en la portada de este manual y en la parte posterior del televisor. marcas comerciales y derechos de autor energy star ? es una marca registrada.  se advierte que cualquier cambio o modificacin que no se apruebe de modo explcito en este manual podra anular su autorizacin para utilizar este equipo. en calidad de compa?a asociada a energy star ? , sony ha determinado que este producto o modelo de producto cumple con las directrices de uso eficiente de energa de energy star ? . 02sp01cov-br2.book page 4 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment normas importantes sobre seguridad para su proteccin lea completamente las instrucciones y conserve este manual para consultarlo en el futuro. tenga en cuenta y siga todas las advertencias, precauciones e instrucciones que aparecen en pantalla o que se describen en el manual de instrucciones o de asistencia tcnica. advertencia para prevenir da?os personales, se aconseja seguir las siguientes precauciones bsicas de seguridad durante la instalacin, el uso y la reparacin del aparato. uso fuentes de alimentacin este aparato slo debe utilizarse con la fuente de alimentacin que se indica en la placa del nmero de serie/modelo. si no esta seguro del tipo de alimentacin elctrica que se utiliza en su domicilio, consulte con su proveedor o con la compa?a elctrica local. para los aparatos alimentados mediante una batera, consulte el manual de instrucciones. conexin a tierra o polarizacin este aparato est equipado con un enchufe de cable de alimentacin de ca polarizado (con una terminal ms ancha que la otra) o con un enchufe de tres cables de conexin a tierra (con una tercera terminal para la conexin a tierra). consulte las siguientes intrucciones . para los equipos con un enchufe de cable de alimentacin de ca polarizado el enchufe se introduce en la toma de corriente en una nica direccin. se trata de una caracterstica de seguridad. si no puede insertar completamente el enchufe en la toma, intente girar el enchufe. si sigue teniendo problemas para insertar el enchufe, pngase en contacto con su electricista para que le instale una toma adecuada. no ponga a prueba la finalidad de seguridad del enchufe polarizado forzndolo. advertencia alternativa para los equipos con un enchufe de ca con tres cables de conexin de tierra este enchufe nicamente se acoplar a una toma de corriente de conexin a tierra. se trata de una caracterstica de seguridad. si no puede insertar el enchufe en la toma, pngase en contacto con su electricista para que le instale una toma adecuada. no ponga a prueba la seguridad del enchufe de conexin a tierra. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 5 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
user guide sobrecarga no sobrecargue las tomas de pared, los cables de extensin ni los receptculos ms all de su capacidad, puesto que podra producirse un incendio o una descarga elctrica. apague siempre el televisor cuando no lo utilice. si no va a utilizar el aparato durante un tiempo prolongado, desconctelo de la toma de pared como precaucin ante la posibilidad de que se produzca un mal funcionamiento interno que pueda provocar un incendio. no desconecte la antena ni el cable de alimentacin en caso de tormenta. los relmpagos podran descargar mientras sujeta el cable y provocarle lesiones graves. apague el televisor y espere que el tiempo mejore. introduccin de objetos y lquidos no introduzca nunca objetos extra?os en el aparato a travs de las ranuras de la unidad, puesto que podran entrar en contacto con puntos de voltaje peligrosos o provocar cortocircuitos de piezas y originar un incendio o descarga elctrica. nunca vierta lquidos de ningn tipo en el aparato. accesorios no utilice accesorios no recomendados por el fabricante ya que podran ser peligrosos. no coloque ningn tipo de objetos, especialmente objetos pesados, encima del aparato. podran caerse del aparato y causar lesiones. limpieza desconecte el aparato de la toma de pared antes de limpiarlo. no utilice detergentes lquidos ni aerosoles. utilice un pa?o ligeramente humedecido con agua para limpiar el exterior del aparato. si se produce un ruido continuo o intermitente en el interior del aparato de televisin mientras est en funcionamiento, desconecte el televisor y pngase en contacto con el proveedor o con el servicio de asistencia tcnica. es normal que algunos aparatos de televisin produzcan ocasionalmente este tipo de ruidos, especialmente cuando se conectan y desconectan. instalacin para levantar o mover el aparato siempre se deber hacer entre dos o ms personas. el aparato es pesado y la superficie inferior es plana. si intenta mover el aparato sin ayuda o lo manipula de forma insegura, puede producirse lesiones graves. instale el aparato sobre una superficie plana y estable. agua y humedad no utilice aparatos de conexin elctrica cerca de agua, por ejemplo: cerca de la ba?era, el lavabo, el fregadero, el lavadero, en un stano con humedad o cerca de una piscina, etc. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 6 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment colocaci n no sit e el aparato sobre un carro, una mesa peque ? a, un tripie, un soporte, una mesa o una estanter a inestables. el aparato podr a caer y da ? arse o bien provocar lesiones graves a ni ? os o adultos. utilice nicamente carros o mesas recomendados por el fabricante para el modelo especifico de televisor. para el montaje del producto deber n seguirse las instrucciones del fabricante y utilizar los accesorios de montaje recomendados por el mismo. si se desea mover un aparato colocado encima de un carro, deber hacerse con cuidado. las paradas bruscas, la fuerza excesiva y las superficies inestables pueden causar que el aparato y el carro volqueen. desconecte todos los cables del aparato antes de intentar moverlo. no permita que ni ? os o animales se suban encima del aparato o lo empujen. el aparato podr a caerse y causar lesiones graves. ventilaci n las ranuras y aperturas en la unidad y en la parte posterior o inferior son para obtener la ventilaci n necesaria. para garantizar el buen funcionamiento del aparato y protegerlo de un sobrecalentamiento, estas ranuras y aperturas nunca se deber n obstruir ni cubrir.  no cubra nunca las ranuras y aperturas con un pa ? o ni otros tejidos.  no bloquee nunca las ranuras y aperturas situando el aparato encima de una cama, un sof , una alfombra o superficies similares.  no sit e nunca el aparato en un espacio cerrado, como una biblioteca o un armario empotrado, a menos que exista la ventilaci n adecuada.  no sit e el aparato cerca o encima de un radiador o fuente de calor ni lo exponga a luz solar directa. protecci n del cable no coloque ning n objeto encima del cable de alimentaci n ni alrededor del mismo, ni sit e el aparato en un lugar donde el cable de alimentaci n pueda estar sometido a desgastes o usos no adecuados. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 7 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
user guide conexi n a tierra o polarizaci n este aparato puede estar equipado con un enchufe de l nea de corriente alterna polarizado (con una terminal m s ancha que la otra). el enchufe s lo se puede introducir en la toma de corriente en una direcci n. se trata de una caracter stica de seguridad. si no puede insertar completamente el enchufe en la toma, intente girarlo. si sigue teniendo problemas para introducir el enchufe, p ngase en contacto con su electricista para que sustituya la toma obsoleta. no ponga a prueba la seguridad del enchufe polarizado. antenas conexi n a tierra de una antena exterior para instalar una antena exterior, siga los procedimientos que se indican a continuaci n. los sistemas de antenas exteriores no deben situarse cerca de l neas el ctricas o circuitos de alimentaci n o luz el ctrica, o bien donde pueda entrar en contacto con dichas l neas el ctricas o circuitos. cuando instale un sistema de antena exterior, extreme las precauciones y mant ngalo alejado de dichas lineas electricas o circuitos, dado que el contacto puede resultar fatal. aseg rese de que el sistema de antena tiene conexi n a tierra para proporcionar protecci n contra los incrementos de voltaje y el aumento de las cargas est ticas. el apartado 810 del c digo el ctrico nacional (nec) en ee.uu. y el apartado 54 del c digo el ctrico de canad proporcionan informaci n relativa a la conexi n a tierra adecuada del m stil y de la estructura de soporte, la conexi n a tierra del cable de conexi n a la unidad de descarga de la antena, el tama ? o de los conductores de la conexi n a tierra, la ubicaci n de la unidad de descarga de la antena, la conexi n de los electrodos de conexi n a tierra y los requisitos de los electrodos de conexi n a tierra. conexi n a tierra de la antena de acuerdo con la nec conexi n a tierra de la antena de acuerdo con el c digo el ctrico nacional, ansi/nfpa 70. rayos para mayor protecci n del receptor de televisi n durante una tormenta con rayos o cuando no se utiliza durante largos periodos de tiempo, descon ctelo de la toma de pared y desconecte la antena. con ello evitar que los rayos y los incrementos de voltaje da ? en el receptor. abrazadera de conexin a tierra equipo del servicio de suministro elctrico nec - cdigo elctrico nacional acometida de antena unidad de descarga de la antena (seccin 810-20 del nec) conductores de conexin a tierra (seccin 810-21 del nec) abrazadera de conexin a tierra sistema de electrodos de conexin a tierra del servicio de suministro elctrico (artculo 250, parte h del nec) 02sp01cov-br2.book page 8 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
connecting additional equipment reparaci n da ? os que requieren reparaci n desconecte el aparato de la toma de pared y haga que sea revisado por personal calificado cuando se produzcan las siguientes condiciones:  si el cable de alimentacin o el enchufe estn da?ados o deshilachados.  si se ha vertido lquido en el interior del aparato o si se han cado objetos en el interior del producto.  si el aparato se ha expuesto a lluvia o agua.  si el aparato se ha cado y ha sufrido golpes excesivos o si se ha da?ado la unidad.  si el aparato no funciona con normalidad al seguir las instrucciones del manual. ajuste solamente los controles que se especifican en el manual de instrucciones. el ajuste inadecuado de otros controles puede provocar da?os y a menudo requerir mucho trabajo por parte de un tcnico calificado para restablecer el funcionamiento normal del aparato.  si el aparato muestra un cambio de rendimiento significativo, debe repararse. asistencia t cnica no intente reparar usted mismo el aparato, puesto que si abre la unidad puede exponerse a voltajes peligrosos u otros peligros. ponga cualquier tipo de reparaci n en manos de personal de asistencia t cnica calificado. piezas de reemplazo si necesita piezas de reemplazo, aseg rese de que el t cnico certifique por escrito que ha utilizado piezas de reemplazo especificadas por el fabricante con las mismas caracter sticas que las piezas originales. el uso de piezas no autorizadas puede provocar incendios, descargas el ctricas y otros peligros. comprobaci n de seguridad despu s de realizar cualquier reparaci n del aparato, solicite al t cnico de la reparaci n que realice comprobaciones rutinarias de seguridad (como especifica el fabricante) para determinar si el aparato se encuentra en condiciones seguras de funcionamiento y certificarlo. cuando el aparato llega al final de su vida til, debe desecharse adecuadamente para evitar una implosi n del tubo de la imagen. consulte a un t cnico de reparaci n calificado para depositar el aparato. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 9 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
contenido introducci n caracter sticas del televisor fd trinitron wega ? ............................................... 1 baterias para el control remoto ................................................................................ 2 acerca de este manual............................................................................................... 2 uso del interruptor main power (alimentaci n principal) del televisor (solamente los modelos kv-21fs100 y kv-25fs100 con destino a argentina) 2 controles del men del panel frontal ..................................................................... 2 conexi n del televisor panel posterior del televisor ..................................................................................... 3 conexiones b sicas .................................................................................................... 4 conexi n de equipo adicional.................................................................................. 5 uso del control remoto y funciones b sicas uso del control remoto............................................................................................ 14 programaci n autom tica del televisor ................................................................ 15 acceso r pido a los men s ..................................................................................... 16 uso de los men s para accesar a un men ........................................................................................... 19 uso del men de video .................................................................................... 20 uso del men audio ....................................................................................... 21 uso del men ajuste de canal ...................................................................... 22 uso del men bloqueo de canal ................................................................... 24 uso del men timer (reloj) ........................................................................... 25 uso del men ajustes ..................................................................................... 26 informaci n adicional soluci n de problemas ............................................................................................ 27 especificaciones........................................................................................................ 29 ndice alfab tico ........................................................................................................... 31 02sp01cov-br2.book page 1 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
1 introducci n gracias por la compra del televisor fd trinitron wega ? a color de sony. antes de utilizar este manual, verifique el n mero de modelo situado en la parte posterior del televisor o en la portada de este manual. caracter sticas del televisor fd trinitron wega ? algunas de las caracter sticas de las cuales disfrutar incluyen:  fd trinitron crt plano ? nueva pantalla tecnol gicamente avanzada para una calidad de imagen ptima.  entradas y, p b , p r ? conexi n de entrada de video para una calidad de imagen superior.  bloqueo de canales ? herramienta que permite a los padres bloquear los canales del televisor para controlar los programas que ven sus hijos.  canales favoritos ? acceso instant neo a los canales favoritos con s lo oprimir un bot n.  energy star ? ? s mbolo reconocido de eficacia energ tica.  s video ? entrada de video que ofrece calidad de imagen mejorada.  mts directo ? permite el acceso directo para cambiar el sonido multicanal del televisor: est reo, mono, o auto sap (segundo programa de audio) con s lo oprimir un bot n.  realce de graves ? nueva caracter stica que proporciona tonos graves m s profundos y de mejor calidad.  men s triling es ? elecci n de men s en ingl s, franc s o espa ? ol (kv-21fs100 y kv-25fs100 con destino a argentina, no tienen men s en franc s).  controles del panel frontal ? permiten el acceso a los men s de pantalla sin utilizar el control remoto.  entradas de a/v frontales ? conexi n r pida para videojuegos, c maras de video, equipos est reo/mono o aud fonos.  silenciamiento autom tico ? funci n dise ? ada para silenciar autom ticamente el televisor cuando no se reciben se ? ales. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 1 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
2 manual de instrucciones baterias para el control remoto inserte dos baterias de tipo aa (r6) (inclu das) en el control remoto utilizando como ejemplo la siguiente ilustraci n. acerca de este manual este manual proporciona instrucciones para ayudarle a disfrutar de su nuevo televisor. muestra como conectarlo a la antena o cable, a la caja de cable, a la videograbadora, al dvd, al receptor de sat lite o a la c mara de video. una vez conectado, siga las instrucciones y utilice el control remoto para accesar a los men s de pantalla uso del interruptor main power (alimentaci n principal) del televisor (solamente los modelos kv-21fs100 y kv- 25fs100 con destino a argentina) antes de encender el televisor utilizando el control remoto suministrado, oprima , situado en la parte frontal de televisor. controles del men del panel frontal los controles del panel de audio/video frontal le permiten accesar al men sin control remoto. oprima para que aparezca el men de pantalla. utilice los botones y del panel de audio/video frontal en lugar de los botones f y f del control remoto. utilice el bot n del panel de audio/video frontal en lugar de los botones g , g y del control remoto. oprima de nuevo cuando haya completado el ajuste o configuraci n.  en condiciones de uso normales, las baterias tienen una duraci n m xima de seis meses. si el control remoto no funciona correctamente, es posible que las baterias est n gastadas.  si no va a utilizar el control remoto durante un largo tiempo, extraiga las baterias para evitar posibles da ? os por fugas de las mismas.  los paneles frontales y posteriores del televisor que se ilustran en este manual corresponden a los modelos kv-25fs100. es posible que los paneles frontales y posteriores del televisor no sean exactamente igual que los ilustrados. para navegar por los men s con el control remoto, consulte ? uso de los men s ? en la p gina 19. f f 02sp01cov-br2.book page 2 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
3 conexi n del televisor lea este cap tulo antes de instalar el televisor por primera vez. este cap tulo hace referencia a las conexiones b sicas, as como a cualquier otro equipo opcional que conecte. panel posterior del televisor toma descripcin 1 s video establece una conexi n con la toma s video out (salida de s video) de la videograbadora o de otro equipo de video con s video. s video proporciona una mejor calidad de imagen que las tomas vhf/uhf o la toma de entrada de video. s video no proporciona sonido; los cables de audio deben estar conectados. 2 vhf/uhf establece una conexi n con el cable o la antena de vhf/uhf. 3 video/ audio (l/r) establece una conexi n con las tomas de salida de audio y video de la videograbadora o de otro equipo de video. en el panel frontal del televisor existe una segunda toma de entrada de video (video 2). estas tomas de entrada de audio/video proporcionan una mejor calidad de imagen que la toma vhf/uhf. 4 y, p b , p r / l, r se conectan con las salidas de video (y, p b , p r ) y de audio (l/r) de su reproductor de videodiscos o de su caja digital.  los paneles frontales y posteriores del televisor que se ilustran en este manual corresponden a los modelos kv-25fs100. 1 2 3 4 02sp01cov-br2.book page 3 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
4 manual de instrucciones conexiones b sicas televisor con antena interior o exterior o cable catv dependiendo del cable de que disponga, elija una de las siguientes conexiones:  si conecta el televisor a una antena interior o exterior, es posible que deba ajustar la orientaci n de la antena para obtener una mejor recepci n. slo vhf o vhf/uhf o cable 75 ohm cable coaxial 75 ohm cable coaxial (parte posterior del televisor) (parte posterior del televisor) (parte posterior del televisor) slo vhf o slo uhf o vhf/uhf 300 ohm cable duplex 300 ohm cable duplex conector de antena convertidor (eac-25) y mezclador u/v eac-66 (no includo) (inclu do) 02sp01cov-br2.book page 4 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
conexin del televisor 5 conexi n de equipo adicional televisor y videograbadora 1 conecte el cable coaxial de la antena del televisor o del servicio de cable a la toma in de la videograbadora. 2 conecte el cable coaxial (no inclu do) de la toma out de la videograbadora a la toma vhf/uhf del televisor. conexi n opcional si la videograbadora dispone de salidas de video, podr obtener una mejor calidad de imagen conectando los cables de audio/video (no inclu dos) de las salidas audio y video out de la videograbadora a la entrada audio/video in del televisor.  para ver programas de video desde la videograbadora, sintonice el televisor en los canales 3 4 (como se indica en la parte posterior de la videograbadora).  puede utilizar el bot n para cambiar entre las entradas vhf/uhf y video.  para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen, utilice s video en lugar del cable amarillo de audio/video. s video no proporciona sonido; los cables de audio deben permanecer conectados para obtener sonido. videograbadora 2 parte posterior del televisor 1 video (amarillo) audio izquierdo (blanco) audio derecho (rojo) desde cable/ antena conexi n opcional 02sp01cov-br2.book page 5 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
6 manual de instrucciones televisor y caja de cable 1 conecte el cable coaxial del servicio de cable a la toma in de la caja de cable. 2 conecte un cable coaxial (no inclu do) de la toma out de la caja de cable a la toma vhf/uhf del televisor.  para ver los canales desde la caja de cable, sintonice el televisor en los canales 3 4 (como se indica en el panel posterior de la caja de cable) y utilice el control remoto de la caja de cable para cambiar los canales.  si desea controlar la selecci n de todos los canales a trav s de la caja de cable, es aconsejable utilizar la funci n fijar canal ajustando el televisor en el canal 3 4 (consulte la p gina 22). 1 2 caja de cable parte posterior del cable coaxial desde cable televisor 02sp01cov-br2.book page 6 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
conexi n del televisor 7 televisor, videograbadora y caja de cable 1 conecte el cable coaxial del servicio de cable a la toma in de la caja de cable. 2 conecte un cable coaxial (no inclu do) desde la toma out de la caja de cable a la toma in de la videograbadora. 3 conecte un cable coaxial (no inclu do) desde la toma out de la videograbadora a la toma vhf/uhf del televisor. conexi n opcional si la videograbadora dispone de salidas de video, podr obtener una mejor calidad de imagen conectando los cables de audio/video (no inclu dos) desde la salida audio y video out de la videograbadora a la toma de entrada audio/video in del televisor.  si desea controlar la selecci n de todos los canales a trav s de la caja de cable, es aconsejable utilizar la funci n fijar canal ajustando el televisor en el canal 3 4 (consulte la p gina 22).  puede utilizar el bot n para cambiar las entradas vhf/uhf y video.  para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen, utilice s video en lugar del cable amarillo de audio/video. s video no proporciona sonido; los cables de audio deben permanecer conectados para obtener sonido. 3 1 2 parte posterior del televisor videograbadora video (amarillo) audio izquierdo (blanco) audio derecho (rojo) caja de cable desde cable conexi n opcional 02sp01cov-br2.book page 7 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
8 manual de instrucciones televisor y receptor de sat lite 1 conecte el cable de la antena por sat lite a la entrada satellite in del receptor de sat lite. 2 conecte el cable coaxial del servicio de cable o antena a la toma vhf/uhf del televisor. 3 utilizar cables de audio/video (no inclu dos), conecte audio y video out del receptor de sat lite a audio y video in del televisor.  puede utilizar el bot n para cambiar las entradas vhf/uhf y video.  para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen, utilice s video en lugar del cable amarillo de audio/video. s video no proporciona sonido; los cables de audio deben permanecer conectados para obtener sonido. 1 2 3 parte posterior del televisor video (amarillo) audio izquierdo (blanco) audio derecho (rojo) receptor de sat lite cable de antena por sat lite desde cable/ antena 02sp01cov-br2.book page 8 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
conexi n del televisor 9 televisor, receptor de sat lite y videograbadora 1 conecte el cable de la antena por sat lite a la entrada satellite in del receptor de sat lite. 2 conecte el cable coaxial del servicio de cable o antena a la toma in de la videograbadora. 3 conecte la toma out de la videograbadora a la toma vhf/uhf del televisor mediante un cable coaxial (no inclu do). 4 conecte las tomas audio y video out del receptor de sat lite a las tomas audio y video in de la videograbadora mediante los cables de audio/video (no inclu dos). 5 conecte las tomas audio y video out de la videograbadora a las tomas audio y video in del televisor mediante los cables de audio/video (no inclu dos).  para visualizar las im genes desde el receptor del sat lite o la videograbadora, seleccione la entrada de video a la que est conectado el receptor de sat lite o la videograbadora oprimiendo en el control remoto. 4 5 2 3 1 cable de antena por sat lite receptor de sat lite videograbadora desde cable/ antena parte posterior del televisor video (amarillo) audio izquierdo (blanco) audio derecho (rojo) 02sp01cov-br2.book page 9 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
10 manual de instrucciones conexi n de un reproductor de dvd conecte las salidas audio y video out del reproductor dvd a las entradas audio y video in del televisor mediante los cables de audio/video (no inclu dos). conexi n opcional si el reproductor de dvd dispone de salidas de video para componentes (y, p b , p r ), podr optimizar la calidad de imagen utilizando cables de video para componentes. 1 conecte las tomas y, p b , p r out del reproductor de dvd a las tomas y, pb, pr in del televisor mediante los cables de video para componentes. 2 conecte la toma audio out del reproductor de dvd a la toma audio in del televisor.  para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen, utilice s video en lugar del cable amarillo de audio/video. s video no proporciona sonido; los cables de audio deben permanecer conectados para obtener sonido.  las salidas y, p b , p r del reproductor de dvd algunas veces est n etiquetadas como y, c b , y c r o y, b-y y r-y. si es as , conecte los cables rigi ndose por los colores. parte posterior del reproductor de dvd parte posterior del televisor video (amarillo) audio izquierdo (blanco) audio derecho (rojo) y (blanco y negro) p b (azul) p r (rojo) 1 2 parte posterior del televisor parte posterior del reproductor de dvd audio izquierdo (blanco) audio derecho (rojo) 02sp01cov-br2.book page 10 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
conexi n del televisor 11 conexi n de una c mara de video conecte las salidas audio y video out de la c mara de video a las entradas audio y video input del televisor mediante los cables de audio/video (no inclu dos). conexi n de aud fonos conecte los aud fonos a la toma situada en la parte frontal del televisor. f f panel de audio/video frontal audio derecho (rojo) audio izquierdo (blanco ) video (amarillo) salida de audio/video panel de audio/video frontal 02sp01cov-br2.book page 11 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
13 uso del control remoto y funciones b sicas este cap tulo muestra c mo utilizar todos los botones del control remoto y los men s de pantalla. muting power sleep display mts/sap vol ch jump tv/video 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 enter menu 0 tv rm-y173 reset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 qz qs qd 02sp01cov-br2.book page 13 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
14 manual de instrucciones uso del control remoto bot n descripci n 1 muting desactiva el sonido de forma instant nea. opr malo de nuevo u oprima para restaurar el sonido. 2 sleep apaga autom ticamente el televisor en aproximadamente 15, 30, 45, 60 90 minutos. para cancelar, oprima hasta que aparezca sleep off. 3 mts/sap muestra las distintas opciones de sonido multicanal del televisor (mts): est reo, mono, y auto sap (segundo programa de audio). 4 jump oprima para alternar entre dos canales. el televisor cambia del canal actual al canal anterior seleccionado. 5 vol (volumen) opr malo cuando desee ajustar el volumen. 6 reset opr malo para volver a la configuraci n de f brica desde un men de pantalla. 7 mueve el cursor en los men s de pantalla. oprima los botones de flecha para mover el cursor y a continuaci n oprima el bot n central para seleccionar o acceder a una opci n. 8 power opr malo cuando desee encender apagar el televisor. 9 tv/video alterna las entradas de video disponibles. 0 display opr malo para mostrar la hora actual (si est ajustada) y el n mero de canal. opr malo de nuevo para desactivar display. qa y enter oprima los botones para seleccionar un canal despu s oprima enter para que cambie de inmediato. qs ch (canal) opr malo cuando desee cambiar canales. qd menu muestra el men de pantalla. opr malo de nuevo para salir del men en cualquier momento.  si pierde el control remoto, consulte la p gina 28. 0 9 0 9 02sp01cov-br2.book page 14 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
uso del control remoto y funciones b sicas 15 programaci n autom tica del televisor cuando haya terminado de conectar el televisor, puede ajustar los canales mediante autoprogramaci n. 1 oprima para encender el televisor. aparecer la pantalla de ajustes iniciales. para kv-21fs100 y kv-25fs100 con destino a argentina: oprima antes de oprimir para encender el televisor. 2 oprima en el control remoto o en el panel frontal del televisor para activar autoprogramaci n u oprima para salir. para volver a activar autoprogramaci n 1 oprima . 2 oprima g para seleccionar ajuste de canal ( ). 3 oprima f para seleccionar cable. oprima para seleccionar. 4 oprima f o f para seleccionar si o no seg n el estado del televisor. oprima . 5 oprima f para seleccionar autoprogramaci n. oprima para buscar los canales.  la pantalla de ajustes iniciales aparecer cada vez que encienda el televisor hasta que realice autoprogramaci n.  una vez finalizada la funci n autoprogramaci n, oprima para salir. ajustes iniciales autoprogramaci n [ch+] [ch ? ] primero conecte el cable o la antena salir 02sp01cov-br2.book page 15 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
16 manual de instrucciones acceso r pido a los men s los ajustes siguientes est n disponibles en los men s de pantalla. men permite modificar los ajustes de la imagen. cambiar el ajuste de audio. personalizar el ajuste de los canales. bloquear los canales no deseados. control de imagen temp. del color : neutro vm : bajo video mover seleccionar salir control de imagen temp. del color : fr o vm : bajo video mover seleccionar salir audio realce de graves : s mts : est reo mover seleccionar salir mover seleccionar salir canales favoritos cable : no fijar canal : no autoprogramaci n ajuste de canal omitir/a ? adir canal nombre del canal 5 : permitir bloqueo de canal 8 : permitir 7 : permitir 6 : permitir 9 : permitir mover seleccionar salir 02sp01cov-br2.book page 16 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
uso del control remoto y funciones b sicas 17 men permite ajustar el reloj del televisor y programar el encendido y apagado autom tico del televisor en un canal establecido mediante timer 1 y timer 2 (reloj 1 y reloj 2). seleccionar los modos de subt tulos, etiquetar las entradas de video, corregir la inclinaci n de la imagen, seleccionar el idioma de los men s o ejecutar una demostraci n de los men s. timer 1 : ajustar timer 2 : ajustar hora actual timer mover seleccionar salir caption vision : no demo etiqueta de video idioma : espa ? ol ajustes mover seleccionar salir rotaci n 02sp01cov-br2.book page 17 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
19 uso de los men s este cap tulo muestra las opciones disponibles para configurar y ajustar el televisor. para accesar a un men 1 oprima para que aparezca el men de pantalla. 2 utilice los botones g o g para seleccionar el men deseado y despues oprima . 3 utilice los botones f o f para seleccionar la opci n deseada y despues oprima . 4 siga las indicaciones que aparecen en pantalla para activar las opciones deseadas. oprima para terminar el ajuste. 5 oprima para salir del men .  oprima una vez para que aparezca el men en pantalla y opr malo de nuevo para que desaparezca. si no se oprime ning n bot n, el men se cierra autom ticamente transcurridos 90 segundos aproximadamente. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 19 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
20 manual de instrucciones uso del men de video control de imagen oprima g para abrir el men control de imagen: contraste: oprima g para disminuir el contraste. oprima g para aumentar el contraste. brillo: oprima g para oscurecer la imagen. oprima g para aumentar el brillo de la imagen. color: oprima g para disminuir la intensidad de color. oprima g para aumentar la intensidad de color. tinte: oprima g para aumentar los tonos rojos. oprima g para aumentar los tonos verdes. nitidez: oprima g para suavizar la imagen oprima g para aumentar la nitidez de la imagen. temperatura del color ajuste de la tonalidad del blanco oprima f o f para seleccionar una de las opciones siguientes: fr o: proporciona a los colores blancos una tonalidad azulada. neutro: proporciona a los colores blancos una tonalidad neutra. c lido: proporciona a los colores blancos una tonalidad rojiza. vm modulacin de velocidad aumenta la nitidez de la definici n de la imagen y proporciona a los objetos un contorno m s n tido y limpio. oprima f o f para seleccionar una de las opciones siguientes: no, alto, bajo . para accesar al men video, siga los siguientes pasos: menu menu para mostrar para seleccionar temp. del color : neutro vm : bajo video control de imagen mover seleccionar salir 02sp01cov-br2.book page 20 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
uso de los men s 21 uso del men audio mts sonido multicanal del televisor oprima f o f para seleccionar una de las siguientes opciones: est reo: seleccione esta opci n cuando visualice una emisi n en est reo. mono: seleccione esta opci n para reducir el ruido en zonas de dif cil recepci n. auto sap: seleccione esta opci n para que el televisor cambie autom ticamente a segundo programa de audio (sap) cuando reciba la se ? al. realce de graves proporciona tonos graves m s profundos e intensos. oprima f o f para seleccionar si o no.  si el televisor est en modo auto sap, algunos programas se silenciar n o se distorsionar n. si el televisor no emite sonido, cambie el ajuste de audio a est reo o mono. para accesar al men audio, siga los siguientes pasos : menu menu para mostrar para seleccionar para seleccionar control de imagen temp. del color : fro vm : bajo video mover seleccionar salir audio realce de graves : no mts : estreo mover seleccionar salir  oprima para accesar directamente a los ajustes de mts (est reo, mono, auto sap) 02sp01cov-br2.book page 21 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
22 manual de instrucciones uso del men ajuste de canal canales favoritos acceso r pido a los canales favoritos oprima g para abrir el men canales favoritos: 1 utilice el bot n f o f para seleccionar la posici n (1-5) donde desea ajustar un canal favorito. a continuaci n oprima . 2 utilice el bot n f o f para seleccionar el canal deseado. 3 oprima para cambiar al canal seleccionado. 4 oprima g para volver al men ajuste de canal u oprima para salir. cable si: selecci nelo si recibe canales v a cable con un cable catv. no: selecci nelo si utiliza una antena de televisi n. fijar canal 2-6: seleccione esta opci n cuando desee controlar la selecci n de todos los canales a trav s de la caja de cable o de la videograbadora. seleccione el canal adecuado (normalmente el 3 4) y utilice el control remoto de la caja de cable o de la videograbadora para seleccionar los canales. video 1: seleccione esta opci n desde las entradas de video disponibles cuando haya conectado el equipo de video (por ejemplo, el receptor de sat lite) y desee que quede fijado en el televisor. no: fijar canal no est activado. autoprograma- ci n realice la funci n autoprogramaci n siempre que ajuste el televisor. recorrer todos los canales disponibles y programar los que se reciben. para accesar al men ajuste de canal, siga los siguientes pasos: menu menu para mostrar para seleccionar para seleccionar cable : no fijar canal : no autoprogramaci n omitir/a ? adir canal nombre del canal canales favoritos ajuste de canal mover seleccionar salir  para utilizar canales favoritos: salga de todos los men s y oprima . oprima f o f para desplazar el cursor al n mero de canal deseado y oprima .  despu s de cambiar los ajustes del cable, deber realizar la funci n autoprogramaci n. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 22 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
uso de los men s 23 omitir/a ? adir canal utilice esta funci n despu s de ejecutar autoprogramaci n para omitir los canales no deseados o para a ? adir nuevos canales. oprima g para abrir el men omitir/a ? adir canal: 1 utilice los botones f o f para seleccionar la posici n del canal deseado y a continuaci n oprima . 2 oprima el bot n f o f para omitir o a ? adir canales y a continuaci n oprima . 3 oprima g para volver al men ajuste de canal u oprima para salir. nombre del canal etiqueta hasta 40 canales con sus letras de llamada oprima g para abrir el men nombre del canal: 1 oprima y a continuaci n oprima f o f hasta que localice el n mero de canal deseado. 2 oprima para activar el canal. 3 oprima y a continuaci n oprima el bot n f o f para mostrar la primera letra de llamada o n mero de captura y a continuaci n oprima para seleccionarlo. cuando termine, oprima para activar el canal.  cuando oprima ch+ o ch- no tendr acceso a los canales omitidos, s lo a trav s de los botones - - 9 podr accesarlos.  los modos canales favoritos, omitir/a ? adir canal, nombre del canal, cable y bloqueo de canal no se pueden utilizar cuando fijar canal est activado, o la televisi n se encuentra en los modos de video. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 23 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
24 manual de instrucciones uso del men bloqueo de canal con el men bloqueo de canal abierto: bloquear o desbloquear 1 utilice los botones f o f para elegir el canal deseado y a continuaci n oprima para seleccionarlo. 2 utilice los botones f o f para bloquear o desbloquear el canal seleccionado y a continuaci n oprima . 3 oprima para salir. para accesar al men bloqueo de canal, siga los siguientes pasos: menu menu para mostrar para seleccionar para seleccionar seleccione el canal 8 : permitir 9 : permitir 5 : permitir bloqueo de canal 6 : permitir mover seleccionar salir 7 : permitir  cuando entre al men bloqueo de canal, el canal seleccionado es el canal que est visualizando.  si un canal est bloqueado, se mostrar una pantalla negra con la palabra ? programa bloqueado ? (solamente para el uso habitual del televisor). la funci n bloqueo de canal se desactiva en los modos de video. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 24 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
uso de los men s 25 uso del men timer (reloj) hora actual muestra el d a y la hora actual. oprima g para abrir el men de hora actual. 1 utilice los botones f o f para introducir el d a y la hora correcta y a continuaci n oprima . 2 oprima para salir del men . timer 1 y timer 2 (reloj 1 y reloj 2) visualizaci n programada programa su televisor al d a, hora, duraci n y canal deseado. la programaci n m xima es de 6 horas. cuando el canal est fijado no ser necesario introducirlo. oprima g para abrir el men de timer 1 o timer 2. 1 oprima f o f para seleccionar timer 1 o timer 2 (reloj 1 y reloj 2) y a continuaci n oprima . 2 oprima f o f para introducir el d a, hora, duraci n y el canal deseado y a continuaci n oprima . 3 oprima para salir del men .  al ejecutar autoprogramaci n, los ajustes de timer 1 y timer 2 (reloj 1 y reloj 2) se borrar n. asi mismo, en caso de producirse una p rdida de electricidad, los ajustes de hora actual, timer 1 y timer 2 (reloj 1 y reloj 2) se borrar n. para accesar al men timer (reloj), siga los siguientes pasos: menu menu para mostrar para seleccionar para seleccionar timer 1 : ajustar timer 2 : ajustar timer hora actual mover seleccionar salir  debe ajustar la hora actual antes de poder utilizar timer 1 y timer 2 (reloj 1 y reloj 2).  puede fijar timer en las posiciones si, no o ajustar. cuando timer 1 y timer 2 (reloj 1 y reloj 2) est ajustado podr activarlo y desactivarlo sin tener que revisar los ajustes. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 25 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
26 manual de instrucciones uso del men ajustes caption vision subt tulos permite seleccionar tres modos de subt tulos (para programas que se emiten con subt tulos). oprima f o f para seleccionar una de las siguientes opciones: cc1, 2, 3, 4: muestra el di logo impreso y los efectos de sonido de un programa. text1, 2, 3, 4: muestra informaci n sobre la red/emisora. xds: muestra el nombre del programa actual y el tiempo restante, si est disponible. no: los subt tulos no est n activados. etiqueta de video etiqueta el equipo conectado permite etiquetar los componentes de audio/video que tiene conectado a su televisor: vcr, dvd, etc. con la ventana etiqueta de video abierta: 1 oprima f o f para accesar a la entrada que desea etiquetar y oprima . 2 oprima f o f para elegir una etiqueta y oprima . rotaci n oprima f o f para corregir la inclinaci n de la imagen entre - 5 y +5 y a continuaci n oprima para activarla. idioma muestra todos los men s en el idioma elegido. oprima f o f para seleccionar el idioma deseado (espa ? ol, ingl s, franc s) y oprima . demo (demostra- ci n) oprima para ejecutar una demostraci n de los men s de pantalla. sistema de color s lo en los modelos kv-21fs100 y kv-25fs100 con destino a argentina seleccione las configuraciones siguientes para las entradas tv, video 1 y video 2: auto, ntsc, pal-m, pal-n. para accesar al men ajustes, siga los siguientes pasos: menu menu para mostrar para seleccionar para seleccionar demo etiqueta de video idioma : espa ? ol caption vision : no ajustes mover seleccionar salir rotaci n  puede oprimir cualquier tecla para salir del modo demo (demostraci n). 02sp01cov-br2.book page 26 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
27 informaci n adicional soluci n de problemas si tiene problemas con el televisor, intente seguir las indicaciones que se sugieren a continuaci n. si el problema persiste, consulte con su proveedor sony m s cercano. no hay imagen ni sonido  aseg rese que el cable de alimentaci n est conectado.  si hay una luz roja que parpadea en la parte frontal del televisor durante algunos minutos, desconecte y vuelva a conectar el cable de alimentaci n para restaurar el televisor. si el problema persiste, llame al servicio t cnico local.  compruebe los ajustes tv/video: cuando utilice el televisor, ajustelos en tv; cuando utilice el equipo de video, ajustelo en video (p gina 14).  aseg rese de que las baterias est n insertadas correctamente en el control remoto (p gina 2).  int ntelo con otro canal; podr a ser problema de la emisora. imagen de baja calidad o sin imagen, buen sonido  ajuste contraste en la opci n video del men control de imagen (p gina 20).  ajuste brillo en la opci n video del men control de imagen (p gina 20).  compruebe las conexiones de la antena y/o del cable (p gina 4). buena imagen, sin sonido  oprima para que desaparezca muting de la pantalla ( p gina 14 ) .  compruebe los ajustes de audio. es posible que el televisor est en modo auto sap (p gina 21). sin color  ajuste color en la opci n video del men control de imagen (p gina 20). sin se ? al  compruebe el ajuste del cable en el men ajuste de canal (p gina 22).  compruebe las conexiones de la antena y/o del cable (p gina 4).  aseg rese de que el canal seleccionado est emitiendo. l neas de puntos o rayas  ajuste la antena.  aparte el televisor de cualquier otro equipo electr nico. algunos equipos electr nicos pueden crear ruidos el ctricos que interfieran con la recepci n del televisor. im genes dobles o fantasmas  revise la antena exterior o llame al servicio t cnico del cable. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 27 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
28 manual de instrucciones si despus de leer este manual de instrucciones, tiene ms preguntas relacionadas con la utilizacin del televisor sony, pngase en contacto con su proveedor sony ms cercano para recibir asistencia tcnica. no se reciben canales con un n mero alto (uhf) cuando se utiliza una antena  aseg rese de que cable esta en la posici n no en el men ajuste de canal ( p gina 22 ) .  ejecute autoprogramaci n para a ? adir canales que actualmente no est n en la memoria (p gina 15). las emisoras del cable parece que no funcionan  aseg rese de que cable esta en la posici n s en el men ajuste de canal ( p gina 22 ) .  ejecute autoprogramaci n para a ? adir canales que actualmente no est n en la memoria (p gina 15). el control remoto no funciona  las baterias podr an estar bajas. sustit yalas ( p gina 2 ) .  coloque el televisor a unos 90-120 cm o m s de las luces fluorescentes. el televisor est sucio  limpie el televisor con un pa ? o suave y seco. no utilice nunca disolventes fuertes como diluyentes o bencina, puesto que podr a da ? ar el acabado de la unidad. ha perdido el control remoto  puede utilizar los controles del panel de audio/video frontal para acceder al men ( p gina 2 ) . p ngase en contacto con su proveedor sony m s cercano para solicitar un control remoto de repuesto. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 28 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
informaci n adicional 29 especificaciones para todos los modelos (excepto los indicados) el dise ? o y las especificaciones est n sujetos a cambios sin previo aviso. sistema de televisi nest ndar de televisi n americana/ntsc (kv-21fs100, kv-25fs100) pal-m/pal-n/ntsc (kv-21fs100, kv-25fs100, con destino a argentina) cobertura de canales vhf: 2-13/uhf: 14-69/catv: 1-125 antena terminal de antena externa para vhf/uhf de 75 ohm tubo de imagen tubo fd trinit ron ? requisitos de alimentaci n para todos los pa ses excepto en donde se indique: ca 120 v 60 hz ca 220 v 50/60 hz (chile, per , bolivia) ca 120 - 220 v 50/60 hz (argentina) accesorios inclu dos bater as de tama ? o aa (r6) (2) control remoto rm-y173 (1) antena dipolo (1) convertidor (eac-25) (1) accesorios opcionales cables de conexi n vmc-810s/820s, vmc-720m, yc-yc-15v/30v, rk74a mezclador eac-66 u/v kv-21fs100 tam a ? o de la pantalla tama ? o de pantalla visible: 508 mm (20 pulgadas) medido en diagonal tam a ? o de pantalla real: 533,4 mm (21 pulgadas) medido en diagonal entradas/salidas 2 de video, 2 de audio 1 y, p b , p r, 1 audio 1 conector para aud fonos salida de la bocina 5 w x 2 consumo de energ a para todos los pa ses excepto en donde se indique: 120 w 115 w (chile, per , bolivia) 1 w en espera dimensiones (an./al./prf.): 592 x 466 x 494 mm (23 1 / 4 x 18 3 / 8 x 19 1 / 2 pulgadas) peso 24,8 kg (54 lbs. 10 oz.) kv-25fs100 tam a ? o de la pantalla tama ? o de pantalla visible: 610 mm (24 pulgadas) medido en diagonal tam a ? o de pantalla real: 635 mm (25 pulgadas) medido en diagonal entradas/salidas 2 de video, 2 de audio, 1 s video 1 y, p b , p r , 1 audio 1 conector para aud fonos salida de la bocina 7.5 w x 2 consumo de energ a para todos los pa ses excepto en donde se indique: 145 w 140 w (chile, per , bolivia) 1 w en espera dimensiones (an./al./prf.): 704 x 524 x 472 mm (27 3 / 4 x 20 5 / 8 x 18 1 / 2 pulgadas) peso 35 kg (77 lbs. 1 oz.) 02sp01cov-br2.book page 29 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
31 ndice alfab tico a autoprogramaci n 15, 22 auto sap 21 b bloquear o desbloquear 24 brillo 20 c cable 22 canales favoritos 22 caption vision 26 caracter sticas del televisor 1 color 20 conexiones cable y antena 4 conexi n de aud fonos 11 conexi n de una c mara de video 11 conexi n de un reproductor de dvd 10 televisor y caja de cable 6 televisor y receptor de sat lite 8 televisor, receptor de sat lite y videograbadora 9 televisor y videograbadora 5 televisor, videograbadora y caja de cable 7 contraste 20 control remoto 13 d demo (demostraci n) 26 display (despligue) 14 e especificaciones 29 etiqueta de video 26 f fijar canal 22 h hora actual 25 i idioma 26 instalaci n de baterias 2 interruptor main power (alimentaci n principal)2 m men s ajuste de canal 22 ajustes 26 audio 21 bloqueo de canal 24 timer (reloj) 25 video 20 mts auto sap 21 est reo 21 mono 21 n nitidez 20 nombre del canal 23 o omitir/a ? adir canal 23 p panel frontal del televisor 2 panel posterior del televisor 3 r realce de graves 21 rotaci n 26 s sistema de color 26 sleep (apagado autom tico) 14 soluci n de problemas 27 t temperatura del color 20 timer 1 y timer 2 (reloj1 y reloj2) 25 tinte 20 v vm 20 02sp01cov-br2.book page 31 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
user guide corporacin sony impreso en ee.uu. 02sp01cov-br2.book page 36 thursday, february 21, 2002 2:12 pm free datasheet http://
printing the se r vice manual the pdf of this service manual is not designed to be printed from cover to cove r . the pages vary in size, and must therefore be printed in sections based on page dimensions. non-schem a tic p ages data that does not include schematic diagrams are formatted to 8.5 x 1 1 inches and can be printed on standard letter-size and/ o r a4-sized pape r . schem a tic diagrams the schematic diagram pages are provided in two ways, full size and tiled. the full-sized schematic diagrams are formatted on paper sizes between 8.5? x 1 1? and 18? x 30? depending upon each individual diagram size. those diagrams that are larger than 1 1? x 17? in full- s ize mode have been tiled for your convience and can be printed on standard 1 1? x 17? (tabloid-size) pape r , and reassembled. t o print full size schem a tic diagrams if you have access to a large paper plotter or printer capable of outputting the full-sized diagrams, output as follows: 1) note the page size(s) of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing s c reen. 2) go to the file menu and select print set-up. choose the printer name and driver for your large format printe r . con rm that the printer settings are set to output the indicated page size or large r . 3) close the print set up screen and return to the file menu. select ?print...? input the page number of the schematic(s) you want to print in the print range windo w . choose ok. t o print tiled versio n of schem a tics schematic pages that are larger than 1 1? x 17? full-size are provided in a 1 1? x 17? printable tiled format near the end of the document. these can be printed to tabloid-sized paper and assembled to full-size for easy viewing. if you have access to a printer capable of outputting the tabloid size ( 1 1? x 17?) pape r , then output the tiled version of the diagram as follows: 1) note the page number(s) of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen. 2) go to the file menu and select print set-up. choose the printer name and driver for your printe r . con rm that the plotter settings are set to output 1 1? x 17?, or tabloid size paper in landscape ( ) mode. 3) close the print set up screen and return to the file menu. select ?print...? input the page number of the schematic(s) you want to print in the print range windo w . choose ok. t o print specific section s of a schem a tic to print just a particular section of a pdf, rather than a full page, access the graphics select tool in the acrobat reader tool bar. 1) to view the graphics select tool, press and hold the mouse button over the text select tool which looks like: this tool will expand to reveal to additional tools. choose the graphics select tool by placing the cursor over the button on of the far right that looks like: 2) after selecting the graphics select tool, place your cursor in the document window and the cursor will change to a plus (+) symbol. click and drag the cursor over the area you want to print. when you release the mouse button, a marquee (or dotted lined box) will be displayed outlining the area you selected. 3) with the marquee in place, go to the le menu and select the ?print...? option. when the print window appears, choose the option under the section called ?print range? which says ?selected graphic?. select ok and the output will print only the area that you outlined with the marquee. (continued >) t free datasheet http://
on-screen search option all of the text within the service manual pdf is content searchable. this means that you can enter any text, word, phrase or re ference number that appears in the manual, and the pdf software will search, nd and move the cursor to the location where you requested text rst appears. this feature can be particularly useful in locating components on a speci c schematic or printed wire circuit board (pwb) diagrams. follow these steps to effectively locate a component on a schematic diagram: 1) locate the schematic you want to search by clicking on the corresponding bookmark on the left side of the screen. the view o n the right of the screen will then jump to the desired schematic page. 2) magnify the diagram to at least 400% before conducting a component search. this will enable you to easily view the reference number when it is highlighted on screen. to do this, click on the magnifying glass button on the tool bar at the top of the screen. move th e cursor over the diagram and right click you mouse. select the 400% magni cation option on the pop-up menu. click on the button with the icon of the open hand to deactivate the magni cation tool 3) search the diagram (or the entire manual) by clicking on the binocular button tool at the top of the screen. the ?find? win dow will appear and allow you to type in your desired text. type in a reference designator, such as r502, and click on the ?find? button. if the c omponent is not on the diagram, but is listed anywhere else in the manual, the cursor will jump to the rst location the text is found in the le. to nd another instance of that same text, click on the binocular button again and select ?find again.? free datasheet http://
service manual ba-6 chassis trinitron ? color television model name remote commander destination chassis no. KV-24FS100 rm-y173 us scc-s61d-a KV-24FS100 rm-y173 cnd scc-s59d-a kv-25fs100 rm-y173 latin north scc-s60j-a kv-25fs100 rm-y173 latin south scc-s60k-a 9-965-928-91 subject: screen (g2) instructions a board ic voltage list correct the service manual as shown. file this correction with the service manual. ? : corrected item section 2: set-up adjustments (page 13) 2-4. screen (g2) added step #4 to instructions section 5: diagrams (page 34) replaced a board ic voltage list correction- 1 free datasheet http://
1 3 KV-24FS100/25fs100 dynamic convergence adjustment before performing this adjustment, perform horizontal and vertical static convergence adjustment. 1. slightly loosen defection yoke screw. 2. remove defection yoke spacers. 3. move the defection yoke for best convergence as shown below: b g r g b r g b r r r g b g b g b r b g r g b g b r r g b g g b r b r r 4. tighten the defection yoke screw. 5. install the defection yoke spacers. tlh plate adjustment 1. input crosshatch pattern. 2. adjust picture quality to standard, picture and brightness to 50%, and other to standard. 3 adjust the horizontal convergence of red and blue dots by tilting the tlh plate on the defection yoke. (tl v) ych xcv tl v cv board r v1750 v .s tat tlh plate b r r b (r)(b) (b)(r) tlh+ tlh- 4. adjust xcv core to balance x axis. 5. adjust ych vr to balance y axis. 6. adjust vertical red and blue convergence with v.tilt (tlv vr.) note: perform adjustment 3-6 while tracking items 1 and 2. screen-corner convergence 1. affx a permalloy assembly corresponding to the misconverged areas: b a c d a b d a-d: screen-corner misconvergence c 2-3. focus 1. adjust focus control for best pictures. 2-4. screen (g2) 1. input a dot pattern. 2. set the picture and brightness controls at minimum and color control at normal. 3. adjust sbrt, gcut, bcut in service mode with an oscilloscope as shown below so that voltages on the red, green, and blue cathodes are 160 2vdc. 4. observe the screen and adjust screen (g2) vr in fbt to obtain the faintly visible background of dot signal. focus (fv) screen (g2) pedestal 160 2vdc ground free datasheet http://
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correct the service manual as shown. file this correction with the service manual. correction - 2 subject: replaced a board transistor voltage list (q600, q601) replaced a board ic voltage list (ic600) KV-24FS100 rm-y173 us scc-s61d-a KV-24FS100 rm-y173 cnd scc-s59d-a kv-25fs100 rm-y173 latin north scc-s60j-a kv-25fs100 rm-y173 latin south scc-s60k-a model name remote commander destination chassis no. trinitron ? color television 9-965-928-92 service manual ba-6 chassis section 5: diagrams 5-3. block diagram and schematics a board transistor voltage list (page 33) a board ic voltage list (page 34) : corrected items ? free datasheet http://
KV-24FS100/25fs100 a board transistor voltage list bce bce q002 0.0 2.0 gnd q405 0.0 0.0 gnd q004 3.8 9.0 4.4 q411 0.0 5.8 gnd q005 5.1 0.8 5.0 q412 0.1 0.1 gnd q006 0.0 0.0 gnd q435 0.0 gnd 5.8 q008 0.0 2.6 gnd q501 0.0 14.3 gnd q009 0.0 5.2 gnd q502 0.0 74.1 gnd q300 1.8 9.0 2.4 q505 0.0 131.8 0.0 q301 3.6 2.1 3.6 q521 0.0 3.8 gnd q303 3.6 gnd 2.8 q522 0.1 -2.1 0.0 q304 3.6 gnd 2.9 q572 0.0 2.6 gnd q305 3.6 gnd 3.0 q573 2.6 0.0 2.6 q306 5.5 gnd 4.9 q578 0.0 0.5 gnd q390 0.8 1.5 1.9 q590 133.7 0.0 134.2 q391 0.6 3.3 1.5 q604 30.6 11.6 30.2 q400 0.0 0.1 gnd q608 0.0 6.7 gnd q401 0.0 0.1 gnd q650 5.8 9.0 5.0 q404 0.0 0.0 gnd dgs q600 340.0 160.0 156.0 q601 155.0 4.9 0.0 all voltages are in v. ? section 5: diagrams 5-3. block diagram and schematics (page 33) ? free datasheet http://
KV-24FS100/25fs100 a board ic voltage list 44 1.6 7 gnd 12 7.0 8 17.5 pin volt 45 1.6 8 5.0 ic545 9 0.0 1 n/c 46 2.3 pin volt 10 10.6 2 gnd 47 1.0 pin volt 1 0.7 11 0.0 3 2.2 48 n/c 1 n/c 2 13.5 12 4.9 4 2.2 49 0.5 2 gnd 3 -12.2 13 nc 5 gnd 50 1.2 3 gnd 4 -13.3 14 163.9 6 5.0 51 2.0 4 5.0 5 0.2 15 153.8 7 0.0 52 1.5 5 5.0 6 13.8 16 158.2 8 2.0 53 4.8 7 0.7 17 nc 9 0.3 54 4.8 pin volt ic561 18 340.0 10 2.1 55 4.8 1 5.0 pin volt ic603 11 5.0 56 4.8 2 5.0 1 0.1 pin volt 12 gnd 57 n/c 3 gnd 2 3.4 i12.0 13 3.3 58 5.2 3 2.3 g gnd 14 3.1 59 0.0 pin volt 4 gnd o 9.0 15 1.0 60 0.0 1 4.5 5 9.2 ic604 16 1.5 61 0.0 2 0.3 6 10.2 pin volt 17 3.3 62 0.0 3 4.5 7 0.1 1 133.7 18 0.5 63 1.4 4 0.3 8 13.5 2 n/c 19 1.1 64 4.9 5 4.5 ic565 3 2.5 20 gnd 65 4.9 6 4.5 pin volt 4 11.3 21 0.5 66 0.0 7 0.0 1 3.4 5 gnd 22 1.7 67 0.1 8 4.5 2 3.4 ic608 23 0.5 68 0.1 9 4.5 3 2.1 pin volt 24 0.5 69 2.4 10 n/c 4 9.0 i11.0 25 0.5 70 5.0 11 4.4 5 1.0 o 5.0 26 0.0 71 5.0 12 0.0 6 1.0 g gnd 27 0.0 72 0.1 13 4.5 7 1.0 28 2.1 73 0.0 14 9.0 8 1.6 pin volt 29 2.7 74 5.0 15 4.4 9 1.6 i9.0 30 3.3 75 5.0 16 gnd 10 1.6 g gnd 31 2.9 76 5.0 ic404 11 gnd o 3.3 32 gnd 77 0.1 pin volt 12 1.6 33 2.8 78 0.0 1 14.6 13 1.6 34 3.3 79 4.9 2 7.0 14 1.6 35 2.9 80 4.9 3 gnd 36 gnd 4 7.0 pin volt 37 1.8 pin volt 5 5.9 1 2.8 38 0.0 1 gnd 6 0.0 2 1.9 39 0.1 2 gnd 7 gnd 3 2.3 40 2.0 3 gnd 8 0.0 4 2.6 41 1.6 4 gnd 9 0.5 5 gnd 42 3.3 5 4.8 10 7.2 6 0.0 43 n/c 6 4.8 11 gnd 7 4.6 ic633 all voltages are in v. ic001 ic002 ic003 ic004 ic600 ic401 section 5: diagrams 5-3. block diagram and schematics (page 34) ? 9-965-928-92 sony corporation sony technology center technical services service promotion department english 2003dj74web-1 printed in usa ? 2003.4 free datasheet http://


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