Service Manual: Chassis No. G2
Service Manual: Chassis No. G2
SERVICE MANUAL
S88U521CT-250
COLOUR TELEVISION
Chassis No. G2
MODEL 20CT-250
In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restored
to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
FEATURE
Ë User Preset Timer (On Timer/Sleep Timer/Reminder) Ë Full Auto Channel Preset And Auto Channel Skip
Ë 2 Selectable OSD Languages (English/Thai) Ë 100 CH Program Memory
Ë CATV (Hyper Band) Ready Ë Aperture Control Circuit
〈Used Frequency Synthesizer Tuner〉 Ë Black Stretch Circuit
Ë NTSC 4.43/3.58MHz (AV only), Rear AV IN/OUT Ë Bilingual System (Mono)
terminal Ë Auto Channel Scan System
Ë Blue Back Noise Mute Ë Favorite Channel Memory System
Ë Fine Tuning Adjustable with Remote Control
CONTENTS
Page Page
» SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... 2 » CHASSIS LAYOUT ............................................ 17
» IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES ......................... 2 » SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ................................... 19
» ADJUSTMENT PRECAUTIONS ........................ 3 » BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................ 23
» SERVICE ADJUSTMENT ................................... 6 » PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES ...... 25
» TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE ......................... 15 » REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .......................... 27
» SOLID STATE DEVICE BASE DIAGRAM ........ 18
WARNING
The chassis in this receiver is partially hot. Use an isolation transformer between the line cord plug and power
receptacle, when servicing this chassis.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user – serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.
SHARP CORPORATION
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SPECIFICATIONS
Convergence .................................................................... Self Converging System
Focus ......................................................................... Uni Bi-Potential Electrostatic IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES
Sweep Deflection ..................................................................................... Magnetic
Intermediate Frequencies Maintenance and repair of this receiver should be done by
Picture IF Carrier ................................................................................. 38.9 MHz qualified service personnel only.
Sound IF Carrier Frequency ...................................................... 33.16/33.4 MHz
Colour Sub-Carrier Frequency .............................................................. 34.47 MHz
SERVICING OF HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM AND
Power Input ........................................................................ 220-240V AC 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption ........................................................................................ 80W
PICTURE TUBE
Audio Power Output Rating ........................................................................... 3.0 W When servicing the high voltage system, remove static charge from it by
(at Max.) connecting a 10k ohm Resistor in series with an insulated wire (such as a
test probe) between picture tube dag and 2nd anode lead. (AC line cord
Speaker
Size ..................................................................................................... 10 cm pcs
should be disconnected from AC outlet.)
Voice Coil Impedance .............................................................. 8 ohms at 400 Hz 1. Picture tube in this receiver employs integral implosion protection.
2. Replace with tube of the same type number for continued safety.
Aerial Input Impedance 3. Do not lift picture tube by the neck.
VHF/UHF ............................................................................. 75 ohm Unbalanced 4. Handle the picture tube only when wearing shatterproof goggles and after discharging
Receiving System ............................................................. CCiR SECAM/PAL B, G the high voltage completely
NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz (AV Input Only)
Tuner Ranges
X-RAY
» VHF-Channels ................................. E2 (48.25 MHz) thru E12 (224.25 MHz) This receiver is designed so that any X-Ray radiation is kept to an absolute
» UHF-Channels ............................. E21 (471.25 MHz) thru E69 (855.25 MHz) minimum. Since certain malfunctions or servicing may produce potentially
hazardous radiation with prolonged exposure at close range, the following
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ADJUSTMENT PRECAUTIONS
This model’s settings are adjusted in two different ways: through the I2C bus control and in the conventional analog
manner. The adjustment via the I2C bus control includes preset-only items and variable data.
2. Factory presettings
1 Set the switch S1006 to the service mode position and turn on the main power switch. Initial values are
automatically preset only when a new E2PROM is used (judgment with the first 4 bytes).
2 The initial data are preset as listed on page 5.
3 Keep in mind that some settings should be modified, and the others should remain as preset.
Note: Once the chassis has been put together, be sure to set the switch S1006 to the service mode
position first and then turn on the main power switch (see the step 2.-1 above). Turning on
the power without initializing the E2PROM may cause a flow of excess beam current.
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3. The accompanying memory map (11-page document for the RH-iX3031CE ) is for your
reference.
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SERVICE MODE SUB-ADJUST mode 60Hz ADJUST mode Y-DY/OPTION mode
SUB COLOUR (SUB COL) VS-CORRECT 60 Hz Y DELAY NTSC (DT NTSC TV/AV)
Y-DY/OP ADJUST mode 60 Hz ADJUST mode SUB-ADJUST mode
SUB SUBTINT ( SUB TIN) V-PHASE 60 Hz (V-CENTER60) Y DELAY B/W (DT BW TV/AV)
In the direction of arrow : CH DOWN key SUB SHARPNESS (SUB SHARP) H-PHASE 60 Hz (H-CENTER60) VIDEO MUTE ON/OFF (V-MUTE)
In the opposite direction : CH UP key
Y-SUB CONTRAST (Y SUB CON) V-BLK START 60 Hz (V-BLK ST60) VIDEO 2 ON/OFF (AV2)
(DELAY A/V effective in A/V mode)
CUT-OFF/BKGD mode V-BLK STOP 60 Hz (V-BLK SP60)
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* To go to the service mode, the data at the E2PROM’s addresses 00H thru 03H are read. If the data are not as
given below, the E2PROM is initialized according to the table below.
INITIAL SETTINGS OF CHANNEL SELECTION DATA
Address : Data
00H : 23H 02H : 13H (1) Make an entry of MCL1 in the service mode in order to set the following channel selection data to the
01H : 20H 03H : 61H E2PROM. And select the POS1 channel. (An MCL2, -3 or -4 input makes different settings.)
E2PROM item Data adjustable range Data initial value Remarks POS RECEPTION FREQ (MHZ) S-SYSTEM POS RECEPTION FREQ (MHZ) S-SYSTEM
(00H) –––––––––– 23H 1 48.25 B/G 21 815.25 B/G
(01H) –––––––––– 20H 2 62.25 B/G 22 855.25 I
(02H) –––––––––– 13H 3 77.25 D/K 23 855.25 B/G
(03H) –––––––––– 61H 4 175.25 B/G 24 55.25 B/G
R CUT OFF 0 ~ 255 0 5 182.25 B/G 25 83.25 B/G
6 183.25 D/K 26 183.25 –
G CUT OFF 0 ~ 255 0
7 191.25 D/K 27 193.25 –
B CUT OFF 0 ~ 255 0
8 196.25 D/K 28 471.25 B/G
G DRIVE 0 ~ 255 127
9 210.25 B/G 29 477.25 –
B DRIVE 0 ~ 255 127 10 224.25 B/G 30 693.25 –
50Hz V-AMP 0 ~ 127 58 11 471.25 B/G 31 885.25 B/G
50Hz V-LINEARITY 0 ~ 31 16 12 487.25 I 32 112.25 B/G
50Hz S-CORRECTION 0 ~ 127 67 *1 13 503.25 B/G 33 168.25 B/G
50Hz V-PHASE 0 ~ 7 5 –3 *1 14 575.25 B/G 34 FREE –
50Hz H-PHASE 0 ~ 31 7 +5 *1 15 599.25 B/G 35 294.25 B/G
V-BLK ST 50 0 ~ 63 58→63 (50Hz) 16 621.25 – 36 463.25 B/G
V-BLK SP 50 0 ~ 127 25 17 639.25 D/K 37 FREE –
60Hz V-AMP 0 ~ 127 59 18 703.25 B/G 38 647.25 B/G
60Hz V-LINEARITY 0 ~ 31 14 19 735.25 I 39 663.25 B/G
20 767.25 B/G 40 679.25 B/G
60Hz S-CORRECTION 0 ~ 127 74 *2
60Hz V-PHASE 0 ~ 7 2 *4
60Hz H-PHASE 0 ~ 31 12
FACTORY SETTING
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PIF/AFT/AGC ADJUSTMENT
115V ADJUSTMENT No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
1 VCO adjust- 1. Disconnect the antenna from the tuner antenna * Warm up the unit for longer than
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others ment: T203 terminal. 10 minutes in advance.
1 115V 1. Receive the Monoscope Pattern signal. 2. Apply DC voltage to pin (4) of IC201 (IF AGC).
adjustment: 2. Set to the P-NORM mode. » DC voltage: 6.0 V (allowable +0.1 V)
R711 3. Connect a DC milliammeter between TP602(–) 3. Using a digital voltmeter, measure the DC volt-
and TP603(+). age at pin (20)(PLL FIL) of IC201.
4. Take the beam ammeter reading to make sure * The digital voltmeter must be able to take read- * 10 kHz at about 0.007 V.
that the beam current is between 900 µA and ings down to the third decimal place.
1100 µA. 4. Relieve pin (4) of IC201 of the DC voltage.
* If not, readjust the FBT screen control to ob- 5. Reconnect the antenna in position and receive * Position the T203 core in the
tain the beam current of 900-1100 µA. the E-12CH signal. (With the AFT off, adjust the range in which the Colour Bar
5. Connect a digital voltmeter to TP701. receiving frequency to 224.25 MHz.) signal can be received.
6. Adjust R711 so that the digital voltmeter should 6. Connect the DC digital voltmeter to pin (20) of
read 115 ±0.5 V. IC201. Adjust T203 so that the voltmeter should
read the same voltage as in Step 3.
Allowable error : 0.015 V (20 kHz)
2 AFT 1. Receive the PAL Colour Bar signal. If this signal DC voltage at TP201
adjustment: is not available, any signal above the E-5CH band
T204 is acceptable. 6V
» Field strength : 55-80 dBµV
Make sure the frequency is almost the same as
3.3V
that of the received channel (±30 kHz).
2. Using the channel setting control, make a fre-
quency of 224.25 MHz appear on the screen (the
AFT turns off). If any other channel than Colour DOWN A B' B B" C UP
Bar is received, make its frequency on the screen.
Fig. 3
(The AFT turns off when the on-screen display
6
turns yellow.)
3. Turn T204 clockwise to have a 6V point, and
PIF CHECKING counterclockwise to have a 0.2V point. Position
the coil at the center of these two points.
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others 4. Adjust T204 so that the DC voltage at pin (1) (AFT
OUT terminal) of IC201 be 3.3 ±0.1 V. (See Fig. 3)
1 Tuner IFT 1. Get the tuner ready to receive the E-9CH signal. IF-OUT
(preset): but with no signal input. Adjust the PLL data. 3 RF AGC 1. Receive the PAL Colour Bar signal.
TU201 2. Connect the sweep generator’s output cable to 1000p 10kΩ cut-in » Field strength : 57 ±1 dBµV (75 ohms open)
the tuner antenna. (RF sweep) adjustment: 2. Connect the oscilloscope to TP210, as shown in
3. Adjust the sweep generator’s output level to 80 75Ω 1000p 100kΩ R216 Fig. 4.
dBµV. Oscilloscope TV Set
4. Connect the response lead (use a low-impedance Oscilloscope
+ TP210
probe with wave detector; see Fig. 1) to the tun- 0.1V
Fig. 1
er’s IF output terminal. –
(This terminal must have the probe alone con- Bias box
nected.) E-9CH +
5. Set the RF AGC voltage to 0-6 V with no contact
with the waveform.
–
6. Adjust the tuner IF coil to obtain the waveform as
shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 » Bias box: About 4.5 V
P C 3. Turn R216 to have the highest voltage.
Note: Be sure to keep the tuner cover in posi- – 1.5dB ± 0.8dB 4. Turn R216 slowly in the opposite direction until the
tion during this adjustment. voltage goes down 0.1 V below the highest level.
Fig. 2 5. Adjust the signal level to 63-67 dBµV and make
sure there is no noise.
6. Now adjust the signal level to 90-95 dBµV and make
sure there is no chrominance modulation beat.
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PURITY ADJUSTMENT CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
1 Purity 1. Using the remote controller, make the screen colour 1 Convergence 1. Receive the Crosshatch Pattern signal.
adjustment green-only. Adjust the contrast control to have a beam adjustment 2. Using the remote controller, call the Normal mode. BGR
current of about 700 µA. (to be done
2. Degauss the cathode ray tube enough with the a b after the purity STATIC CONVERGENCE B
degaussing coil. adjustment) 1. Turn the 4-pole magnet to a proper opening an- G
R
3. Keep the purity magnet in the zero magnetic field gle in order to superimpose the blue and red col-
in advance. Roughly adjust the convergence. ours.
4. Observe the points “a” and “b”, as shown in Fig. 2. Turn the 6-pole magnet to a proper opening an- Fig. 6-1
5-1, through a microscope. Adjust the landing to gle in order to superimpose the green colour over
RGB
Fig. 5-1
the rank “A” requirements. the blue and red colours.
5. Adjust the raster rotation to “0” eastward.
R
6. Tighten up the deflection coil screws. DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE G
» Tightening torque: 108 ±20 N (11 ±2 kgf) 1. Adjust the convergence on the fringes of the B
7. While observing the cathode ray tube corners. A screen in the following steps.
apply the magnet sheet to have the landing at a) Fig. 6-1: Drive the wedge at point “a” and
rank “A”. swing the deflection coil upward. Fig. 6-2
Note: Before starting this adjustment, warm B b) Fig. 6-2: Drive the wedges at points “b” and RGB
B
up the unit for 30 minutes or longer at “c” and swing the deflection coil downward. G
a beam current of over 700 µA. c) Fig. 6-3: Drive the “c” wedge deeper and R
A=B
Note: Set the service switch S1001 to call the swing the deflection coil rightward.
service mode and press the single-col- d) Fig. 6-4: Drive the “b” wedge deeper and
our key on the process remote control- Fig. 5-2 swing the deflection coil leftward.
ler to get the green-only screen. Rank "A" (on the 2. Fix all the wedges on the cathode ray tube and Fig. 6-3
right of the CRT) apply glass tape over them. BGR
* Each time the single-colour key is pressed, the 3. Apply lacquer to the deflection yoke lock screw, R
G
screen colour changes as follows. magnet unit (purity, 4-pole and 6-pole magnets), B
and magnet unit lock screw.
7
Green-only Blue-only Red-only A Finally receive the red-only and blue-only signals
screen screen screen and make sure there is no other colour mixed on Fig. 6-4
the screen.
B
Wedge "a"
Single-colour
screen cleared A=B
About About
100° 100°
Fig. 5-3 Lacquer
Rank "A" (on the
left of the CRT)
Wedge Wedge
"b" "c"
* Whether in the service mode or
not, hold down the single-colour Fig. 6-5
key for 1 second or longer and
the service mode is called. 4-pole magnet
6-pole magnet
The TEXT key or the R.G.Cy key CRT neck
may be used instead to provide
the single-colour screens.
Lacquer
Purity magnet
Fig. 6-6
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CRT CUT-OFF, SUB-CONTRAST, WHITE BALANCE AND SUB
BRIGHTNES ADJUSTMENT No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others 3 Maximum 1. Receive the Monoscope Pattern signal.
beam current 2. Set to the P-NORM mode.
1 CRT cut-off 1. Receive the Monoscope Pattern signal. * First of all, make sure that the
(check item) 3. Connect the DC ammeter between TP602 and
adjustment: 2. Set to the P-NORM mode. R/G/B cut-off data are all initial
2 TP603.
I C bus control 3. Turn on the service switch and select the "Cut- values.
» Ammeter’s full-scale : 3 mA range
adjustment off/background" mode.
» Ammeter’s positive (+) lead : TP603
4. Set the screen control to 0/10 position. Note:
» Ammeter’s negative (-) lead : TP602
5. Press the “9” key on the remote controller to reach R CUT OFF UP “1” KEY
4. Make sure the beam current is 1,100 ±100 µA.
the horizontal centering mode. DOWN “4” KEY
6. Turn the screen control clockwise until the hori- G CUT OFF UP “2” KEY
Note: Before starting this adjustment, warm
zontal raster of the first glimmering colour be- DOWN “5” KEY
up the unit for 30 minutes or longer at
comes slightly visible. B CUT OFF UP “3” KEY
a beam current of over 700 µA.
7. Adjust the cut-off data of the other two colours DOWN “6” KEY
until the horizontal raster becomes whitish. The data can be turned up and
8. Turn off the screen control (counterclockwise) until down with the above keys.
the horizontal raster disappears.
2 Sub contrast, 1. Receive the Monoscope Pattern signal. * 12,300°K X : 0.273 HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
white balance, 2. Set to the P-NORM mode. Y : 0.276
& sub bright- 3. Connect the DC miliammeter between TP602 (-) No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
ness Service and TP603 (+). (with colour temperature meter 1 V-AMP 50 1. Adjust the overscan to 9% typical. The selected channels in paren-
» Full Scale: 3.0mA range
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PAL CHROMA ADJUSTMENT PROTECTOR PERFORMANCE CHECK
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
1 Sub-colour 1. Receive the PAL Colour Bar signal. 1 Beam protector 1. Receive the Monoscope Pattern signal.
adjustment: 2. Set to the P-NORM mode. 2. Set the contrast control to maximum.
I2C bus 3. Connect the oscilloscope to TP852 (RED cath- Cy G B 3. Set the brightness control to maximum.
adjustment ode). (Use a 10 : 1 probe.) 4. Make a short-circuit between the collector and
» Range : 2 V/div. emitter of Q851, Q852 or Q853 and make sure
» Sweep time : 20 µsec/div. that the protector is activated and the stand-by
mode is called.
4. Using the remote controller, call the sub-colour
adjustment mode. Adjust the sub-colour data so
that the 75% white and red portions of the PAL W Y 100%W Mg R 2 High-voltage 1. Receive the Monoscope Pattern signal.
colour bar be at the same level. See Fig. 7. protector 2. Connect the bias box to the cathode (R635 side)
5. Clear the adjustment mode. Fig. 7 of D607.
3. Adjust the bias box voltage to 18 V and make sure
that the protector is not activated.
4. Adjust the bias box voltage to 27 V and make sure
that the protector is not activated.
A=B=C
2 Video and 1. Using the TV/AV key on the remote controller,
audio input make sure that the modes change in the order of
check TV, AV and TV again and that the video and au-
dio outputs are according to the input and output
terminals for each mode.
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FUNCTION CHECK (VIDEO AND AUDIO)
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
1 Contrast key 1. Receive the E-5CH signal. 7 Channel sign 1. The display colour of all the channel (0-99) signs
2. Select the contrast on the P-MODE screen. display colour must be green Under the AFT on mode.
3. Check whether the Contrast is OK or not with Up/
Down keys.
4 Tint key 1. Receive the NTSC colour bar signal. (A/V In Only)
2. Select the tint on the P-MODE screen.
3. The tint must be changeable toward green with
the UP key and toward red with the DOWN key. 9 Bilingual Key 1. Receive Bilingual sound signal, press the "Bilin-
10
5 PIC-Normal. 1. Press the Normal key on the P-MODE screen to * The contrast, colour, brightness,
key make sure all the displayed items are at normal tint and sharpness settings are
settings. all normal when these items do
not appear on the screen.
See below for the normal settings.
» Contrast : MAX
» Colour : CENTER
» Brightness : CENTER 10 Noise mute 1. Receive the PAL Colour Bar signal.
» Tint : CENTER check 2. Turn up the sound volume to maximum and make
» Sharpness : CENTER sure the sound is heard normally from the speak-
ers. Then cut off the signal.
3. Make sure the sound muting functions.
4. Finally turn down the sound volume to minimum.
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MEMORY MAP (RH-iX3031CEZZ)
SUB DATA FACTORY SUB DATA FACTORY
ADDRESS REMARKS CRITERIA SETTING ADDRESS REMARKS CRITERIA SETTING
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
000 Initialization judgment data “23” Other than $23 $23 030 PLL data (upper) CH22
001 Initialization judgment data “20” Other than $20 $20 031 PLL data (lower)
002 Initialization judgment data “13” Other than $13 $13 032 PLL data (upper) CH23
003 Initialization judgment data “61” Other than $61 $61 033 PLL data (lower)
004 PLL data (upper) CH0 034 PLL data (upper) CH24
005 PLL data (lower) 035 PLL data (lower)
006 PLL data (upper) CH1 036 PLL data (upper) CH25
007 PLL data (lower) 037 PLL data (lower)
008 PLL data (upper) CH2 038 PLL data (upper) CH26
009 PLL data (lower) 039 PLL data (lower)
00A PLL data (upper) CH3 03A PLL data (upper) CH27
00B PLL data (lower) 03B PLL data (lower)
00C PLL data (upper) CH4 03C PLL data (upper) CH28
00D PLL data (lower) 03D PLL data (lower)
00E PLL data (upper) CH5 03E PLL data (upper) CH29
00F PLL data (lower) 03F PLL data (lower)
010 PLL data (upper) CH6 040 PLL data (upper) CH30
011 PLL data (lower) 041 PLL data (lower)
012 PLL data (upper) CH7 042 PLL data (upper) CH31
013 PLL data (lower) 043 PLL data (lower)
014 PLL data (upper) CH8 044 PLL data (upper) CH32
015 PLL data (lower) 045 PLL data (lower)
016 PLL data (upper) CH9 046 PLL data (upper) CH33
017 PLL data (lower) 047 PLL data (lower)
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018 PLL data (upper) CH10 048 PLL data (upper) CH34
019 PLL data (lower) 049 PLL data (lower)
01A PLL data (upper) CH11 04A PLL data (upper) CH35
01B PLL data (lower) 04B PLL data (lower)
01C PLL data (upper) CH12 04C PLL data (upper) CH36
01D PLL data (lower) 04D PLL data (lower)
01E PLL data (upper) CH13 04E PLL data (upper) CH37
01F PLL data (lower) 04F PLL data (lower)
020 PLL data (upper) CH14 050 PLL data (upper) CH38
021 PLL data (lower) 051 PLL data (lower)
022 PLL data (upper) CH15 052 PLL data (upper) CH39
023 PLL data (lower) 053 PLL data (lower)
024 PLL data (upper) CH16 054 PLL data (upper) CH40
025 PLL data (lower) 055 PLL data (lower)
026 PLL data (upper) CH17 056 PLL data (upper) CH41
027 PLL data (lower) 057 PLL data (lower)
028 PLL data (upper) CH18 058 PLL data (upper) CH42
029 PLL data (lower) 059 PLL data (lower)
02A PLL data (upper) CH19 05A PLL data (upper) CH43
02B PLL data (lower) 05B PLL data (lower)
02C PLL data (upper) CH20 05C PLL data (upper) CH44
02D PLL data (lower) 05D PLL data (lower)
02E PLL data (upper) CH21 05E PLL data (upper) CH45
02F PLL data (lower) 05F PLL data (lower)
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SUB DATA FACTORY SUB DATA FACTORY
ADDRESS REMARKS CRITERIA SETTING ADDRESS REMARKS CRITERIA SETTING
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
060 PLL data (upper) CH46 090 PLL data (upper) CH70
061 PLL data (lower) 091 PLL data (lower)
062 PLL data (upper) CH47 092 PLL data (upper) CH71
063 PLL data (lower) 093 PLL data (lower)
064 PLL data (upper) CH48 094 PLL data (upper) CH72
065 PLL data (lower) 095 PLL data (lower)
066 PLL data (upper) CH49 096 PLL data (upper) CH73
067 PLL data (lower) 097 PLL data (lower)
068 PLL data (upper) CH50 098 PLL data (upper) CH74
069 PLL data (lower) 099 PLL data (lower)
06A PLL data (upper) CH51 09A PLL data (upper) CH75
06B PLL data (lower) 09B PLL data (lower)
06C PLL data (upper) CH52 09C PLL data (upper) CH76
06D PLL data (lower) 09D PLL data (lower)
06E PLL data (upper) CH53 09E PLL data (upper) CH77
06F PLL data (lower) 09F PLL data (lower)
070 PLL data (upper) CH54 0A0 PLL data (upper) CH78
071 PLL data (lower) 0A1 PLL data (lower)
072 PLL data (upper) CH55 0A2 PLL data (upper) CH79
073 PLL data (lower) 0A3 PLL data (lower)
074 PLL data (upper) CH56 0A4 PLL data (upper) CH80
075 PLL data (lower) 0A5 PLL data (lower)
076 PLL data (upper) CH57 0A6 PLL data (upper) CH81
077 PLL data (lower) 0A7 PLL data (lower)
078 PLL data (upper) CH58 0A8 PLL data (upper) CH82
079 PLL data (lower) 0A9 PLL data (lower)
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07A PLL data (upper) CH59 0AA PLL data (upper) CH83
07B PLL data (lower) 0AB PLL data (lower)
07C PLL data (upper) CH60 0AC PLL data (upper) CH84
07D PLL data (lower) 0AD PLL data (lower)
07E PLL data (upper) CH61 0AE PLL data (upper) CH85
07F PLL data (lower) 0AF PLL data (lower)
080 PLL data (upper) CH62 0B0 PLL data (upper) CH86
081 PLL data (lower) 0B1 PLL data (lower)
082 PLL data (upper) CH63 0B2 PLL data (upper) CH87
083 PLL data (lower) 0B3 PLL data (lower)
084 PLL data (upper) CH64 0B4 PLL data (upper) CH88
085 PLL data (lower) 0B5 PLL data (lower)
086 PLL data (upper) CH65 0B6 PLL data (upper) CH89
087 PLL data (lower) 0B7 PLL data (lower)
088 PLL data (upper) CH66 0B8 PLL data (upper) CH90
089 PLL data (lower) 0B9 PLL data (lower)
08A PLL data (upper) CH67 0BA PLL data (upper) CH91
08B PLL data (lower) 0BB PLL data (lower)
08C PLL data (upper) CH68 0BC PLL data (upper) CH92
08D PLL data (lower) 0BD PLL data (lower)
08E PLL data (upper) CH69 0BE PLL data (upper) CH93
08F PLL data (lower) 0BF PLL data (lower)
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SUB DATA FACTORY SUB DATA FACTORY
ADDRESS REMARKS CRITERIA SETTING ADDRESS REMARKS CRITERIA SETTING
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0C0 PLL data (upper) CH94 0F0 CH7 CH5 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 CH0 SKIP SKIP ON 00
0C1 PLL data (lower) 0F1 CH15 CH5 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 CH0 0 : OFF
0C2 PLL data (upper) CH95 0F2 CH23 CH22 CH21 CH20 CH19 CH18 CH17 CH16 1 : ON
0C3 PLL data (lower) 0F3 CH31 CH30 CH29 CH28 CH27 CH26 CH25 CH24
0C4 PLL data (upper) CH96 0F4 CH39 CH38 CH37 CH36 CH35 CH34 CH33 CH32
0C5 PLL data (lower) 0F5 CH47 CH46 CH45 CH44 CH43 CH42 CH41 CH40
0C6 PLL data (upper) CH97 0F6 CH55 CH54 CH53 CH52 CH51 CH50 CH49 CH48
0C7 PLL data (lower) 0F7 CH63 CH62 CH61 CH60 CH59 CH58 CH57 CH56
0C8 PLL data (upper) CH98 0F8 CH71 CH70 CH69 CH68 CH67 CH66 CH65 CH64
0C9 PLL data (lower) 0F9 CH79 CH78 CH77 CH76 CH75 CH74 CH73 CH72
0CA PLL data (upper) CH99 0FA CH87 CH86 CH85 CH84 CH83 CH82 CH81 CH80
0CB PLL data (lower) 0FB CH95 CH94 CH93 CH92 CH91 CH90 CH89 CH88
0CC POWER TV/AV 80 0FC CH99 CH98 CH97 CH96
0CD BLUE BACKGROUND One-digit/two-digit OFF/ . Factory-set at ON AA 0FD
0CE LANGUAGE 01 0FE
0CF LAST POSITION 01 0FF
0D0 LAST CONTRAST 3F
0D1 LAST COLOUR 1F
0D2 LAST BRIGHTNESS 1F
0D3 LAST TINT 1F
0D4 LAST SHARPNESS 1F
0D5 LAST VOLUME 00
0D6 LAST SERVICE MODE 00
0D7
0D8
0D9
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0DA
0DB
0DC
0DD
0DE
0DF
0E0 CH7 CH5 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 CH0 AFT AFT OFF FF
0E1 CH15 CH14 CH13 CH12 CH11 CH10 CH9 CH8 0 : OFF
0E2 CH23 CH22 CH21 CH20 CH19 CH18 CH17 CH16 1 : ON
0E3 CH31 CH30 CH29 CH28 CH27 CH26 CH25 CH24
0E4 CH39 CH38 CH37 CH36 CH35 CH34 CH33 CH32
0E5 CH47 CH46 CH45 CH44 CH43 CH42 CH41 CH40
0E6 CH55 CH54 CH53 CH52 CH51 CH50 CH49 CH48
0E7 CH63 CH62 CH61 CH60 CH59 CH58 CH57 CH56
0E8 CH71 CH70 CH69 CH68 CH67 CH66 CH65 CH64
0E9 CH79 CH78 CH77 CH76 CH75 CH74 CH73 CH72
0EA CH87 CH86 CH85 CH84 CH83 CH82 CH81 CH80
0EB CH95 CH94 CH93 CH92 CH91 CH90 CH89 CH88
0EC CH99 CH98 CH97 CH96
0ED
0EE
0EF
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ADDRESS REMARKS CRITERIA SETTING ADDRESS REMARKS CRITERIA SETTING
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
164 AUDIO SYSTEM (1) VIDEO SYSTEM (2) AUTO 00 190 P/N KIL NOISE DET 0 00
165 191 RGB CONTRAST 255 FF
166 192 Yγ WPL SW 0,0 00
167 193 AFC MODE 1 02
168 194 B.S OFF P/N GP CL-L SW 0,0,1 00
169 195 CLL LEVEL PN CD ATT 2,2 A0
16A 196 BLACK STRETCH OFFSET DC TRAN RATE APA-CON F0 7,2,2 EA
16B 197 ABL POINT ABL GAIN 0,1 04
16C 198 COINCIDENT 0 01*
16D 199 NOISE DET LEVEL 0 00
16E 19A N COMB 1 80
16F 19B S-FIELD SCD ATT DEMP F0 S GP V-ID SW S KIL BELL F0 21
170 CUT OFF (R) 0 00 19C
171 CUT OFF (G) 0 00 19D
172 CUT OFF (B) 0 00 19E
173 DRIVE (G) 127 7F 19F
174 DRIVE (R) 127 7F 1A0 TOF Q (AV) TOF F0 (AV) TOF Q (TV) TOF F0 (TV) PAL 8B
175 TV H-CENTER (50Hz) 7 07 1A1 TOF Q (AV) TOF F0 (AV) TOF Q (TV) TOF F0 (TV) SECAM 8B
176 TV H-CENTER (60Hz) 12 0C 1A2 TOF Q (AV) TOF F0 (AV) TOF Q (TV) TOF F0 (TV) N443 8B
177 H BLK PHASE V-CENTER 50 0,5 05 1A3 TOF Q (AV) TOF F0 (AV) TOF Q (TV) TOF F0 (TV) N358 8B
178 V-AMPLITUDE 50 58 74 1A4 C-TRAP Q (AV) C-TRAP F0 (AV) C-TRAP Q (TV) C-TRAP F0 (TV) PAL 66
179 V S-CORRECTION 50 67 86 1A5 C-TRAP Q (AV) C-TRAP F0 (AV) C-TRAP Q (TV) C-TRAP F0 (TV) SECAM 66
17A V-LINEALITY 50 16 80 1A6 C-TRAP Q (AV) C-TRAP F0 (AV) C-TRAP Q (TV) C-TRAP F0 (TV) N443 66
17B Y SUB CONTRAST 18 12 1A7 C-TRAP Q (AV) C-TRAP F0 (AV) C-TRAP Q (TV) C-TRAP F0 (TV) N358 66
17C SUB COLOUR 110 6E 1A8 N358 SHARPNESS 10 0A
17D SUB BRIGHT 127 7F 1A9 N358 TR ON 00
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NO RASTER
CIRCUITS TO BE CHECKED:
» Tuner. NO PICTURE, NO SOUND
» PIF.
Check F701. Blown out. » Automatic Gain Control.
» (5V), (9V) Power Source. Does the noise level increase at max.
Contrast, Brightness and Sound controls ?
Normal Replace the fuse.
Noise increases but no signal is
No snow noise.
received.
Check Q1005, Q1006, Does signal appear at pin NO Check Q207 and peripheral
IC603 and IC801. (1) and (8) of IC302 ? circuit.
YES
If a bus error happens, the LED RED (pin 3) indicator starts flashing and the power
is turned off. The power key is still effective. Does signal appear at pin NO Check IC302 and peripheral
(3) of IC351 ? circuit.
IC1003
Fig. 1 EEPROM (ST24C04) YES
IC801
V/C/J (TB1226DN)
TU201 Check pin (5) of IC351 and
PLL (N0004KJ) peripheral circuit.
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NO SPECIFIC COLOUR
“PAL”/“NTSC”/“SECAM”
(NO COLOUR SYNCHRONIZATION)
NO VERTICAL SCAN
“PAL”/“NTSC” “SECAM”
Check IC801 and bias
control circuit.
Check IC501 bias.
Normal Normal
Normal Abnormal
Check X801, C810, C815, Check C901 and pin (31) of
C816 and R814. IC1001.
Check C506. Check IC501.
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42 22 56 29
8 5 16 9
1 4 1 8 1 21 1 28
ST24C04 iX1779CE iX3031 TB1226
22 12
1 11
BA7357S
SIDE VIEW
BASE 1 9
COLLECTOR BASE 123 3 2 1 CATHODE
EMITTER ANODE E C B
COLLECTOR
EMITTER
2SA1015 KiA7045P UPC78L05 iX0037CE 2SC3789 TA7348P
2SC1815 2SC2482 TA78L09
2SC1906
ANODE
(RED)
CATHODE
(COMMON)
ANODE
(GREEN)
1 7 1 9
1 2 3
iX0640CE TDA7056A
B C E B C E
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E E
D
1 2.0 Vp-p (H) 2 1.3 Vp-p (H) 3 1.5 Vp-p (H) 4 3.0 Vp-p (H) 5 3.0 Vp-p (H) D
C C
6 3.0 Vp-p (H) 7 80 Vp-p (H) 8 80 Vp-p (H) 9 80 Vp-p (H) 10 5.7 Vp-p (H)
B B
11 1.8 Vp-p (V) 12 0.8 Vp-p (H) 13 9.2 Vp-p (H) 14 1.8 Vp-p (V) 15 55 Vp-p (V)
A A
16 145 Vp-p
1 (H) 17 1000
2 Vp-p (H) 18 150
3 Vp-p (H) 194 520 Vp-p (H) 5 6 7 1 8 2 9 3 10 4 115 126
19 20
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H
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
21 22
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H
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
23 24
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PARTS LIST
PARTS REPLACEMENT
PWB-A: DUNTK9398WET4
Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics
MAIN UNIT
identified in this manual: electrical components having such features TUNER
are identified by "å" in the Replacement Parts Lists. NOTE: THE PARTS HERE SHOWN ARE SUPPLIED AS AN
The use of a substitute replacement part which does not have the
ASSEMBLY BUT NOT INDEPENDENTLY.
same safety characteristics as the factory recommended replace-
å TU201 RTUNQ0004KJZZ R Tuner
ment parts shown in this service manual may create shock, fire or
other hazards.
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
IC201 VHiBA7357S/-1 R BA7357S AR
"HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS" IC202 RH-iX0037CEZZ R UPC574J AF
To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish the IC302 VHiTA7348P/-1 J TA7348P AK
following informations. IC351 VHiTDA7056A-1 R TDA7056A AP
IC401 VHiTA7348P/-1 J TA7348P AK
1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. NO. IC501 VHiLA7830//-1 R LA7830 AH
3. PART NO. 4. DESCRIPTION
IC602 VHiKA7809Pi-1 J KA7809PI AE
IC603 VHiTA78L09S-1 R TA78L09S AC
MARK ★ : SPARE PARTS-DELIVERY SECTION. IC604 VHiKA7805Pi-1 J KA7805PI AE
å IC751 RH-iX1779CEZZ R TEA2261 AR
Ref. No. Part No. ★ Description Code IC801 VHiTB1226DN-1 R TB1226DN BB
IC1001 RH-iX3031CEZZ R M37221M4-110SP AW
IC1002 VHiKiA7045P-1 R KIA7045P AD
PICTURE TUBE IC1003 VHiST24C04/-1 R ST24C04CB6 AQ
IC1004 VHiUPC78L05-4 R UPC78L05J AD
å V1 VB48LGS10X/*S Picture Tube
å L708 RCiLG0002KJZZ Degaussing(ADG) Coil
TRANSISTORS
å DY1 RCiLH1837CEZZ Deflection Yoke
Q201 VS2SC1906//1E R 2SC1906 AC
LHLDW0003PEKZ J ADG Coil Holder AB
Q202 VS2SC1906//1E R 2SC1906 AC
MSPRT0001PEFJ J CRT Spring AC
Q203 VS2SC1906//1E R 2SC1906 AC
PMAGF3041CEZZ R Purity Magnet AG
Q205 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
PSPAG0004KJZZ Wedge, Rubber, x3
Q207 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
QEARC2006CEZZ Grounding Strap
Q301 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
Q302 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
Q303 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
Q305 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
Q401 VS2SA1015Y/1E R 2SA1015Y AC
Q404 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
Q405 VS2SA1015G/1E R 2SA1015 AC
Q601 VS2SC2482//-1 R 2SC2482 AD
PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES å Q602 VS2SD2586//1E R 2SD2586 AM
(NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM) Q606 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
PWB-A DUNTK9398WET4 – MAIN Unit — Q607 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
å Q701 VS2SD1884//-1 R 2SD1884 AN
PWB-B DUNTK9399WET4 – CRT Unit —
Q801 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
Q802 VS2SA1015Y/1E R 2SA1015Y AC
Q803 VS2SA1015Y/1E R 2SA1015Y AC
Q804 VS2SA1015Y/1E R 2SA1015Y AC
Q805 VS2SA1015Y/1E R 2SA1015Y AC
Q1001 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
Q1002 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
Q1003 VS2SA1015Y/1E R 2SA1015Y AC
Q1004 VS2SA1015Y/1E R 2SA1015Y AC
Q1005 VS2SA1015Y/1E R 2SA1015Y AC
Q1006 VS2SC1815GW-1 R 2SC1815GW AB
DIODES
D201 RH-DX0475CEZZ R Diode AB
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RESISTORS
CABINET PARTS
R851 VRD-RA2BE471J R 470 1/8W Carbon AA
R852 VRD-RA2BE561J R 560 1/8W Carbon AA 1 CCABA0046KJSA Front Cabinet Ass'y
R856 VRD-RA2BE471J R 470 1/8W Carbon AA 1-1 Not Available – Front Cabinet —
1-2 HBDGB0001KJSA Badge, "SHARP"
R858 VRD-RA2BE561J R 560 1/8W Carbon AA
1-3 HDECQ0016KJSA Cover for LED
R859 VRD-RA2BE152J R 1.5k 1/8W Carbon AA
1-4 HDECQ0015KJSA Cover for R/C
R860 VRS-VV3DB123J R 12k 2W Metal Oxide AA
1-5 HPNC-0012KJSA Punching Metal (L)
R862 VRD-RA2BE471J R 470 1/8W Carbon AA
1-6 HPNC-0013KJSA Punching Metal (R)
R864 VRD-RA2BE561J R 560 1/8W Carbon AA
1-7 HDECQ0022KJSA Speaker Decoration
R865 VRD-RA2BE471J R 470 1/8W Carbon AA
1-8 JBTN-0024KJSA Button, Power
R866 VRS-VV3DB123J R 12k 2W Metal Oxide AA
1-9 MSPRC0005KJFW Spring, Power Button
R867 VRD-RM2HD272J R 2.7k 1/2W Carbon AA 1-10 JBTN-0025KJSA Button, CH-up/down,
R868 VRS-VV3DB123J R 12k 2W Metal Oxide AA Vol-up/down
R870 VRD-RA2BE222J R 2.2k 1/8W Carbon AA
R871 VRD-RA2BE152J R 1.5k 1/8W Carbon AA 2 GCABB0030KJKA Rear Cabinet
R875 VRD-RA2BE560J R 56 1/8W Carbon AA
R876 VRD-RA2BE560J R 56 1/8W Carbon AA 1-1 2
1-5 1-6
R877 VRD-RA2BE560J R 56 1/8W Carbon AA
R898 VRD-RM2HD272J R 2.7k 1/2W Carbon AA
R899 VRD-RM2HD272J R 2.7k 1/2W Carbon AA
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
P851 QPLGN0441CEZZ R Plug, 4-pin (H) AB
P852 QPLGN0541CEZZ R Plug, 5-pin (K) AB 1-7
å SC851 QSOCV0840CEZZ R CRT Socket AK
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SHARP CORPORATION
TQ0000-S AV Systems Group
Aug. 1998 Printed in Japan Quality & Reliability Control Center
NA. KG Yaita, Tochigi 329-2193, Japan
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