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This service manual provides essential safety precautions and operational guidelines for servicing a specific model of Hitachi television. It emphasizes the importance of following safety notices, using appropriate testing equipment, and ensuring that all safety components are intact during repairs. Additionally, it includes specifications, service notes, and detailed procedures for adjustments and disassembly.

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+,7$&+, PA No.

0138
27GX01B-501
SERVICE MANUAL 27GX01B-511
176& 1$&+$66,6
R/C:
CLU-351U

CAUTION: Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read the “Safety
Precaution” and “Product Safety Notices” in this Service Manual.

This television will display television Closed


Captioning ( CC or ) in accordance
with paragraph 15.119 of the FCC rules.

CONTENTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
POWER SOURCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SERVICE NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
CIRCUITS AND BLOCK DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
PARTS IDENTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
PARTS LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT

SOLID STATE COLOR TELEVISION


JUNE 2000 HHEA-MANUFACTURING DIVISION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

NOTICE: Comply with all cautions and safety-related Leakage Current Hot Check
notes located on or inside the cabinet and on the chasis or Plug the AC cord directly into a 120V AC 60Hz outlet (do
picture tube. not use an isolated transformer for this check). Turn the
AC power ON. Using a Leakage Current Tester
WARNING: Since the chasis of this receiver is connected
(Simpson’s Model 229 or equivalent), measure for current
to one side of the AC power supply during operation,
from all exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antennas,
whenever the receiver is plugged in, service should not be
screwheads, overlays, control shafts, etc.). Any current
attempted by anyone unfamiliar with the precautions
measured must not exceed 0.5 milliamps.
necessary when working on this type of receiver.

The following precautions should be observed:


1. Do not install, remove, or handle the picture tube in any (READING
manner unless shatterproof goggles are worn. People SHOULD NOT BE
ABOVE 0.5mA)
not so equipped should be kept away from the picture
tube while handling. LEAKAGE
DEVICE
UNDER CURRENT
TESTER
2. When service is required, an isolation transformer TEST
TEST ALL
should be inserted between power line and the receiver EXPOSED METAL
SURFACES + -
before any service is performed on a “HOT” chassis
receiver.
2-WIRE CORD

3. When replacing a chassis in the receiver, all protective


devices must be put back in place, such as barriers, ALSO TEST WITH
nonmetallic knobs, adjustment and compartment PLUG REVERSED
(USING AC ADAPTER
covershields, isolation resistors, capacitors, etc. PLUG AS REQUIRED) EARTH
GROUND
4. When service is required, observe the original lead
dress in the high voltage circuitry area.

5. Always use the manufacturer’s replacement


components. Critical components as indicated on the
circuit diagram should not be replaced by another AC LEAKAGE TEST
manufacturer’s. Furthermore, where a short circuit has
occurred, replace those components that indicate ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
evidence of overheating. OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A
POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE
6. Before returning a serviced receiver to the customer, the CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE
service technician must thoroughly test the unit to be RECEIVER TO THE CUSTOMER.
certain that it is completely safe to operate without
danger of electrical shock, and be sure that no High voltage
protective device built into the receiver has become This receiver is provided with a hold down circuit for clearly
defective, or inadvertently defeated during servicing. indicating that voltage has increased in excess of a
predetermined value. Comply with all notes described in
Therefore, the following checks should be performed for this service manual regarding this hold down circuit when
the continued protection of the customer and service servicing, so that this hold down circuit is operated
technician. correctly.
Leakage Current Cold Check Serviceman Warning
With the AC plug removed from the 120V AC 60Hz source, With minimum BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST,
place a jumper across the two plug prongs. Turn the AC SHARPNESS, and COLOR, the operating high voltage in
power switch ON. Using an insulation tester (DC500V), this receiver is lower than 28.30kV ±1.25kV. In case any
connect one lead to the jumpered AC plug and touch the component having influence on the high voltage is
other lead to each exposed metal part (antennas, replaced, confirm that high voltage with minimum
screwheads, metal overlays, control shafts, etc.), BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, and COLOR
particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to is lower than 28.30kV ±1.25kV. To measure high voltage
the chassis should have a minimum resistor reading of use a High Impedance High Voltage meter. Connect (-) to
0.24MΩ and a maximum resistor reading of 12MΩ. Any chassis earth and (+) to the CRT ANODE button. (See the
resistance value below or above this range indicates an connection diagram on page 4.)
abnormality which requires corrective action. An exposed
metal part not having a return path to the chassis will Note: Turn power switch OFF without fail before the
indicate an open circuit. connection to the Anode Button

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Important Safety Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Service Adjustments
(Electronic Control). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Product Safety Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sub-Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Sub-Contrast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Horizontal Oscillator Disable Circuit . . . . 5 Tint/Color Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Color Temperature Adjustment . . . . . . . 29
Horizontal Centering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
MTS Circuit Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Receiver Feature Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Clock Adjustment (S7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Vertical Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Service Adjustments
(Mechanical Controls). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Location of Controls (Receiver)
Focus (Part of T551). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Receiver Front Control Panel . . . . . . . . . 7
Location of Controls (Remote). . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Audio Signal Path Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . 32
Video-Chroma Signal Path
Disassembly for Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Block Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Disassembly for CRT Replacement . . . . . . . . 13 IC101 VCJ IN/OUT Pins and Functions . . . . . 34

Chassis Service Adjustment Procedures . . . 14 IC001 MPU IN/OUT Pins and Functions. . . . . 35

131.0V B+ Voltage Confirmation . . . . . 14 Components Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36


Source Voltage Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
B+ 5V Source Voltages. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
MPU 5V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Stand-by 5V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
B+ 9V Source Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
B+ 12V (Stand-by) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
High Voltage Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Purity and Convergence Procedures . . . . . . 15
Serviceman Mode (Electronic Controls) . . . . 18
Entering Serviceman Mode . . . . . . . . . 18
Toggle between Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Exiting the Serviceman Mode. . . . . . . . 18
Sub-Data Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Cut-Off Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Pin Cushion Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
MTS Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
PIP Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Options Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Comb Filter Adustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
To Check Purity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Instructional Flow Chart
for Serviceman Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

-3-
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE

Many electrical and mechanical parts in HITACHI This Service Manual is intended for qualified service
television receivers have special safety-related technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer.
characteristics. These are often not evident from visual Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment
inspection nor can the protection afforded by them and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely
necessarily be obtained by using replacement components repair complex products such as those covered by this
rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely
which have these special safety characteristics are affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void
identified in this Service manual. warranty. Consumers should not risk trying to do the
necessary repairs and should refer to a qualified service
Electrical components having such features are identified technician.
with a ! mark in the schematics and parts list in this
Service Manual. WARNING
Lead in solder used in this product is listed by the California
The use of a substitute replacement component which Health and Welfare agency as a known reproductive
does not have the same safety characteristics as the toxicant which may cause birth defects or other
HITACHI recommended replacement component, shown reproductive harm (California Health and Safety Code,
in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, Section 25249.5).
fire, X-radiation, or other hazards.
When servicing or handling circuit boards and other
Production safety is continuously under review and new components which contain lead in solder, avoid
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest unprotected skin contact with solder. Also, when soldering
information, always consult the current HITACHI Service do not inhale any smoke or fumes produced.
Manual. [A subscription to, or additional copies of
HITACHI Service Manuals may be obtained at a nominal
SAFETY NOTICE
charge from HITACHI Sales Corporation.]
USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER
WHEN SERVICING

Components having special safety characteristics


CRT ANODE
identified by ! on the parts list in this service manual and
HIGH its supplements and bulletins. Before servicing this
IMPEDANCE
H.V. METER product, it is important that the service technician read and
follow the “Safety Precautions” and the “Product Safety
+ -
CRT Notices” in this Service Manual.

For continued X-Radiation protection, replace picture tube


with original type or HITACHI equivalent type.

POWER SOURCE
CHASSIS
GROUND This television receiver is designed to operate on 120Volt/
60Hz, AC house current. Insert the power cord into a
120Volts/60Hz outlet.
X-Radiation
NEVER CONNECT THE TV TO OTHER THAN THE
TUBE: The primary source of X-Radiation in this receiver SPECIFIED VOLTAGE OR TO DIRECT CURRENT.
is the picture tube. The tube utilized in this chassis is
specially constructed to limit X-Radiation emissions. For
continued X-Radiation protection, the replacement tube
must be the same type as the original HITACHI-approved
type.

When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a


receiver with excessive high voltage problem, avoid being
unnecessarily close to the picture tube and high voltage
components.

Do not operate the chassis longer than is necessary to


locate the cause of excessive voltage.
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Service Notes
IMPORTANT: To protect against possible damage to Equipment needed to check the disabled circuit:
the solid state devices due to arcing or static discharge,
1. Voltmeter (0 - 200V scale)
make certain that all ground wires and CRT DAG wire
are securely connected. 2. High Voltage Meter (0 - 50kV)
CAUTION: The power supply circuit is above earth 3. Variac or Isolation Transformer
ground and the chassis cannot be polarized. Use an
isolation transformer when servicing the Receiver to Procedure:
1. Tune in a station to verify that the horizontal is
avoid damage to the test equipment or to the chassis.
in sync.
Connect the test equipment to the proper ground ( ) or
( ) when servicing, or incorrect voltages will be 2. Obtain a Monoscope pattern or a signal generator
measured. crosshatch pattern

WARNING: This Receiver has been designed to meet 3. Set Bright and Picture level to zero (0).
or exceed applicable safety and X-ray radiation 4. Turn the Receiver OFF. Connect a jumper across
protection as specified by government agencies and IC803 pin 3 and pin 4. Apply +9V DC to cathode of
independent testing laboratories. D001.
To maintain original product safety design standards 5. Reduce the AC supply voltage to approximately
relative to X-ray radiation and shock and fire hazard, 45V. Connect the high voltage meter to the CRT
parts indicated with the symbol ! on the schematic anode. (H.V. button).
must be replaced with identical parts. Order parts from Note: Use the Dag Ground (C10 on the CRT Board)
the manufacturer’s parts center using the parts to connect the (-) lead of the meter.
numbers shown in this service manual, or provide the 6. Turn the Receiver ON. Slowly increase the AC
chassis number and the part reference number. supply voltage and verify that the high voltages
For optimum performance and reliability, all other parts does not exceed 37.1kV, when horizontal just
should be replaced with components of begins to pull out of sync. If the high voltage is not
identical specification. within the specified limit, the cause must be
determined and corrected before the Receiver is
Horizontal Oscillator Disable Circuit returned to the customer.
This chassis employs a special circuit to protect
against excessive high voltage and beam current. If, for
any reason, the high voltage and beam current exceed
a predetermined level this protective circuit activates
and detunes the horizontal oscillator that limits the high
voltage. The over-voltage protection circuit is not
adjustable. However, if components indicated by the
symbol ! on the schematic in either the horizontal
sweep system or the over-voltage protection circuit
itself are changed, the operation of the circuit should be
checked using the following procedure:

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Receiver Feature Table
27GX01B-501
FEATURE\MODEL
27GX01B-511

Chassis NA8
Tuning system 96K
# of channels 181
Menu language Eng/Span/Fr
Closed Caption X
V-Chip X
75 Ω input X
Remote Model # HL00761

Picture tube M68LGLO61X


V/A norm (X=both) X
MTS/SAP/DBX X
Volume Correction X
Built-in audio power 5Wx2 (10%)
# of speakers 2
A/V in (rear/front) 3(2/1)
Dimensions mm 594.8x665.2x544.5
(HxWxD) in 23.4x26.1x21.4
Weight (kg/lbs) 38/83.6
Power source (V/Hz) 120/60
Anode voltage 28.30kV ±1.25kV
Video input jack 1Vp-p 75Ω, phono jack

Audio input jack 500mV RMS 47kΩ


A-Board TNP2AH017 AD
C-Board TNP2AA047 AP

Table 1. Receiver Features

Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.


Dimensions and weights are approximate.

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Location of Controls (Receiver)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Figure 1. Location of Controls Receiver


Quick Reference Control Operation

Quick Reference
Control Operation
1 Power Button - Press to turn ON or OFF.

2 Volume Buttons - Press to adjust Sound Level, or to adjust Audio Menus, Video
Menus, and select operating features when menus are displayed

3 Channel Buttons - Press to select programmed channels. Press to highlight desired


features when menus are displayed.

4 Menu Button - Press to display Main Menu and access On Screen feature and
Adjustment Menus.

5 Input Button - Press to select TV or one of two Video Inputs.

6 Front AV In Jacks - Front audio, video and earphone jacks.

-7-
Location of Controls (Remote)

REMOTE CONTROL

Power Button
REMOTE CONTROL

Mode Buttons
Press to turn On or Off. These buttons allow the remote to
control your TV, VCR, or cable box
Mute Button POWER TV CABLE VCR depending on which mode button is
Press to mute sound. A second selected.
press resumes sound. Press also
to toggle Closed Captioning. 1 2 3 CH
Channel Buttons
Press to select channels.
Input Button 4 5 6 CH
Press to select TV or video input. Keypad Buttons
7 8 9 VOL
Press desired channel number to
Menu Button access channel.
Press to display main menu and MUTE 0 LST-CH VOL
access or exit onscreen features Volume Buttons
or Adjustment menus. INPUT SLEEP Press to adjust TV sound level.
CURSOR
CONTROL
Recall Button LST-CH (Last Channel) Button
MENU
Press to display Time status of Press to switch to the previously
sleep timer, channel, video mode, tuned channel.
channel I.D. and audio mode. RECALL

REC STOP
Sleep Button
Precoded VCR Buttons PAUSE
Press to turn TV Off in 30, 60, or 90
These buttons transmit the minutes.
chosen precoded VCR codes. TV/VCR tt t uu
Cursor Button
Press to adjust Audio menus, Video
HITACHI
CLU-351U menus, and select operating
features when menus are displayed.

Figure 2. Location of Controls (Remote)

-8-
Remote Control Quick Reference Functional Key Chart
Key Operates

POWER TV Turns TV On and Off


CABLE Turns Cable Box On and Off
VCR Turns VCR On and Off

INPUT
TV Selects the TV Input Mode

MENU
TV Activates and Exits TV Menus

1 2 3
Selects Channel
TV Selects code in Video Lock Menu
Selects Channel in Channel I.D. Menu
4 5 6
Selects Channel in Timer Menu

7 8 9 Selects Precoded VCR codes when programming


VCR
remote
CABLE Selects Precoded CABLE codes when programming
0 remote

RECALL
TV Display Channel, Time, Channel I.D. and Audio Mode

TV Menu Navigation

CH

TV Channel Up/Down
CH
CABLE Channel Up/Down

VOL p

TV Volume Up/Down
VOL q

-9-
Key Operates

SLEEP
Selects 30, 60 or 90 minutes for Automatic Turn Off.
TV
Also use to turn Sleep Timer off by selecting NO

MUTE
Mutes TV Audio
TV
Access and exit Closed Captioning

LST-CH
TV Select previously tuned channel

Mode Selection Buttons


TV

CABLE TV Selects TV Mode for the remote control


CABLE Selects Cable Mode for the remote control
VCR Selects VCR Mode for the remote control
VCR

Standard VCR Control Buttons


REC
VCR Record

VCR Rewind

VCR Fast Forward

VCR Play

STOP
VCR Stop

PAUSE
VCR Pause

TV/VCR
VCR Selects TV or VCR Mode
CABLE Selects A/B Mode

- 10 -
Using the Remote to Control VCR and Cable box Funtions

Operating the Precoded Operating the Precoded


Function for Your VCR Function for Your Cable Box
This remote is designed to operate 1. Turn on your cable box.
different types of VCRs. You must first 2. Aim the remote control at the front
program the remote to match the of your cable box.
remote system in your VCR. (Refer to POWER TV CABLE VCR 3. Press the cable box button to
the VCR Code Index section.) switch to cable box precoded
1. Turn on your VCR. 1 2 3 CH mode.
2. Aim the remote control at the front 4. While holding down the CABLE
of your VCR. button, enter the 2-digit preset
4 5 6 CH
3. Press the VCR button to switch to code that matches your cable
VCR precoded mode. box*. The remote will turn on your
7 8 9 VOL
4. While holding down the VCR cable box when the correct 2-digit
button, enter the 2-digit preset preset code is entered. When this
code that matches your VCR*.
MUTE 0 LST-CH VOL occurs, the remote control is
The remote will turn on your VCR programmed for your cable box. If
when the correct 2-digit preset INPUT SLEEP CURSOR
your cable box does not turn off
code is entered. When this occurs, CONTROL after 5 seconds, try a different 2-
the remote control is programmed digit preset code.
MENU
for your VCR. If your VCR does 5. The remote will now control your
not turn off after 5 seconds, try a cable box.
RECALL
different 2-digit preset code. NOTES:
5. The remote will now control your
REC STOP PAUSE • If your cable box cannot be
VCR.
operated after performing the
NOTES:
TV/VCR tt t uu above procedures, this means that
your cable box codes have not
• If your VCR cannot be operated
after performing the above been precoded into the remote.
procedures, this means that your HITACHI • In the unlikely event that your
VCR codes have not been CLU-351U cable box cannot be operated
precoded into the remote. after performing the above
• In the unlikely event that your VCR procedures, consult your cable
cannot be operated after box operating guide.
performing the above procedures, • The remote control will remember
consult your VCR operating guide. the codes you have programmed
* (Codes are listed on page 12)
• The remote control will remember in until the batteries are removed.
the codes you have programmed After replacing the batteries repeat
in until the batteries are removed. the entire programming procedure
After replacing the batteries repeat stated above.
the entire programming procedure • If your cable box does not have a
stated above. power function, the remote will
• If your VCR does not have a issue the CHANNEL UP function.
power function, the remote will • For some models, the remote
issue the CHANNEL UP function. control’s channel and will
control the cable box channel. The
number buttons will control your
television channel although you
are in cable mode.

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VCR and Cable Box Codes Index
The remote is capable of operating many brands of VCRs and cable boxes. You must first program the remote
control to match the remote system in your VCR or cable box.
NOTE: The remote control memory is limited. Some models of VCRs or cable boxes may not operate. The remote control is
not designed to control all features that are available in all models.

Code Index For VCRs


VCR Brand Code (s)

Emerson 00,01,10,16,23,33,
37,40, 43
Funai 00
GE 09,22
Hitachi 00,14,15
JVC 14,26
Magnavox 09,12,28
Mitsubishi 16,23,26,45
Panasonic 09,35,46
RCA 15,22
Sony 06,07,08,09
Toshiba 16,17,42
Zenith 07,08,12

Code Index for Cable Boxes


Cable Box
Code(s)
Brand

09
G.I.
03, 09, 10, 12, 13,
Jerrold
51
Magnavox
40
Philips
40
Pioneer
39
Samsung
39
Scientific Atlantic
04, 06, 14, 52, 56
Zenith
00

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Disassembly for Service Disassembly for CRT
Back Cover Replacement
Remove all the screws marked with an arrow( ) 1. Discharge the CRT as instructed in the Safety
from the back of the Receiver. Precautions (see page 2).
Note: Screw configuration, type, and number of 2. Disconnect the yoke (DY) plug, degaussing coil
screws vary depending on the model of the (DEG) plug and the CRT 2nd anode button from
Receiver serviced and the application; various the main board.
models are covered in this Manual. Use same 3. Remove the C-Board from the CRT base and
hardware when reassembling the receiver. unplug the black wire (CRT dag ground) C10.
• 3 screws at the top edge of the Receiver. 4. Disconnect the A11, A12, and Speakers plugs
• 1 screw at each lower corner of the Receiver. from the A-Board.
• 1 screw by the retainer plate of the AC power cord. 5. Lift the Main Chassis (A-Board) and all mounted
• 1 screw by the Flyback assembly. boards completely out with the CRT Board
• 1 screw by the A/V jacks. attached.

A-Board - Main Chassis CRT Replacement


1. Slide the chassis completely out of the guide rails. 1. Perform Disassembly for CRT Replacement
2. Stand the Receiver on its edge. The underside of procedure.
the board is completely accessible for component 2. Insure that the CRT H.V. Anode button is
replacement. discharged before handling the CRT. Read the
Note: Some tie-wraps that secure the wire dressings Safety Precautions (see page 2) on handling the
may need to be unfastened for chassis picture tube.
removal. 3. Remove the components from the CRT neck and
C-Board - CRT Output place the cabinet face down on a soft pad.
4. Note the original order for the CRT mounting
Plugs into the socket on the CRT neck.
hardware as they are removed from the CRT
Speakers mounting brackets at each corner of the CRT.
Each speaker is secured to the cabinet’s front with 5. Remove the CRT with the degaussing coil and the
4 screws. dag ground braid attached.
Keyboard Push Button Assembly 6. Note the original locations and mounting of the
Fastened to the inside of the cabinet front with up degaussing coil and the dag ground assembly to
to 3 screws. insure proper reinstallation on the replacement
CRT.
To remove and re-mount the degaussing coil:
The degaussing coil is held in place by clampers
fastened to the CRT corner ears. These clampers
must be installed onto the replacement CRT prior
to mounting the degaussing coil.
To remove and re-mount the dag ground braid:
a.Unhook the coil spring from the bottom corners
of the CRT ears.
b.Release the braid loop from the upper corners of
the CRT ears.
7. Mount the dag ground braid on the replacement
CRT. Position the degaussing coil with new ties.
Dress coil as was on the original CRT.
8. Replace the components on CRT neck and
re-install into cabinet. Verify that all ground wires
and circuit board plugs get connected.

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Chassis Service Adjustment Procedures
All service adjustments are factory preset and should not require adjustment unless controls and/or
associated components are replaced.
Note: Connect the (-) lead of the voltmeter to the appropriate ground. Use IC803’s heat sink when the HOT ground
symbol ( ) is used. Otherwise, use COLD ground ( ) — Tuner shield, IC451’s heat sink or FA2.

A-BOARD
IC 6501
SP IC 451

A7

IC 551
IC 001
COLD ( )
A8
Q501
1 64 IC 552
HOT ( )
IC 002

RL801
32 33
IC 2302
IC 803 C809
A11
Q551
IC 101 Figure 3. A-Board
1 52
A31 Main Components
T and Test Points
U
N IC 4402
A32
E
R 26 27 F801

TPD9
A61
TPD8 D554
FA1 CLK C552
TP IC 2321
DATA TP15 FA2

FOCUS SCREEN

MOMENTARILY CONNECT A JUMPER FOR ENTERING SERVICE MODE (FA1 to FA2 )


131.0V B+ Voltage Confirmation MPU 5V:
1. Set the Bright and the Picture to Minimum by Emitter Q002 = IC001 (VDD, AVDD).
using the Picture Menu.
Stand-by 5V:
2. Connect the DVM between C809(+ side) and cold
IC001 (key in 1), I2C EEPROM (IC002), Remote
ground ( ).
Receiver.
3. Confirm that B+ voltage is 131.0V ± 2.5V. This
voltage supplies B+ to the Horizontal Output & B+ 9V Source Voltage
Flyback circuits. IC551 pin 3 = IC101 (IF 9V), Tuner (BM).
Source Voltage Chart B+ 12V (Stand- by) Note: +16V when power is on
120V AC line input. Set the Bright and the Picture to Cathode D001 = RL801 (on-off relay), Q002 (+5V
Minimum by using the Picture Menu. Use cold ground Reg).
( ) for the (-) lead of the DVM. High Voltage Check
C572 (+) +5.0V ± 0.25V
1. Select an active TV channel and confirm that
TPD9 +13.0V ± 2V
horizontal is in sync.
C552(+) +8.0V ± 1V
2. Adjust Brightness and Picture using Picture Icon
TPD8 +27.4V ± 2V
menu so video just disappears.
IC551 pin3 +9.0V ± 0.5V
3. Confirm B+ 131V is within limit.
CATHODE OF D554 +220.0V ± 15V
4. Using a high voltage meter confirm that the High
Adjust Picture Menu for normalized video adjustments. Voltage is 28.30kV ±1.25kV.
B+ 5V Source Voltages
Volatile 5V:
C572, + side = IC552 pin 3, Tuner BP, IC101 (IF 5V).

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Purity and Convergence Procedure
Adjustment is necessary only if the CRT or the For a 1-piece assembly (see Fig. 7):
deflection yoke is replaced or if the setting was Position like tabs of purity devices together at 12
disturbed. The complete procedure consists of: o’clock to reduce any magnetic field effect. (For better
1. Vertical Raster Shift Adjustment. (Only for Models results, note part number and look for specifications at
with Purity/Convergence Assembly with 4 Pairs Service Center)
of Rings).
2. Initial static convergence.
3. Setting the purity.
4. Final static convergence.
When the CRT or the Yoke is Replaced
Place the yoke on the CRT neck (do not tighten
the clamp).
For a 2-piece assembly (see Fig. 4):
Figure 7. Positioning of Purity/Convergence
Position purity/convergence assembly as shown and
Assembly (1-piece assembly)
tighten clamp snugly. Remove the hot-melt glue seal
on assembly and position like tabs of purity device
together at 12 o’clock to reduce its magnetic field For either assemblies:
effect. Turn the Receiver ON. Operate the Receiver for 60
minutes using the first Purity Check field (white screen)
R&B Convergence Rings Purity Rings Centered to stabilize the CRT.
R&B&G Convergence Rings Over G3/G4 Gap
Fully degauss the Receiver by using an external
degaussing coil.
G3 G4
Slide the deflection yoke back and forth on the neck of
the CRT until it produces a near white, uniform raster.
Figure 4. Positioning of Purity/Convergence Assembly
(2-piece assembly) Vertical Raster Shift Adjustment (Only for
Models with Purity/Convergence Assembly with 4
For models using 4 pairs of rings, place the vertical Pairs of Rings).
raster shift tabs at 3 o’clock (90o from the purity and Apply a green pattern with a horizontal line, adjust the
convergence tabs, see Fig. 5 and Fig. 6) Deflection Yoke so that has no tilt, then secure it.
R&B Convergence Rings
Adjust center line of the pattern with the mechanical
Purity Rings Centered
R&B&G Convergence Rings Over G3/G4 Gap center of the CRT, this center is determined by two
marks at the side edges of the screen. To adjust the
line, once the vertical raster shift tabs are place at 3
G3 G4 o’clock to reduce its magnetic field effect (see Fig. 5
and Fig. 6) open the tabs the same angle from the
center, until the center line of the pattern becomes a
Vertical Raster Shift Ring straight line, centered with the marks of the CRT. (see
Figure 5. Positioning of Purity/Convergence Assembly
Fig. 8)
(4 Pairs of Rings)
Center line
from pattern
Open the
same angle
R&B&G Convergence Rings from center
90o
R&B Convergence Rings
Mechanical
Center Marks
Vertical Raster Vertical Raster Shift tabs
Shift Rings

Figure 8. Vertical Raster Shift Adjustment


Purity Rings (4 pairs of rings assembly)
Figure 6. Positioning of Purity/Convergence Assembly
(4 Pairs of Rings)

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Initial Center Static Convergence Final Convergence Procedure (see Fig. 10
Connect a dot/cross hatch generator to the Receiver through Fig. 12):
and tune in a signal. Observe misconvergence at Note: Vertical size and focus adjustments must be
center of the screen only. completed prior to performing the convergence
Adjust the R&B pole magnets; by separating tabs and adjustment. Connect a dot pattern generator to the
rotating to converge blue with red. Receiver. The Brightness level should not be higher
Adjust the R&B and R&B&G pole magnets: by
than necessary to obtain a clear pattern.
separating tabs and rotating to converge blue and red
Converge the red and the blue dots at the center of the
(magenta) with green.
screen by rotating the R&B pole Static Convergence
Magnets.
Note: Precise convergence at this point is Align The converged red/blue dots with the green dots
not important. at the center of the screen by rotating the R&B&G pole
Static Convergence Magnets. Melt wax with soldering
Purity Adjustment iron to reseal the magnets.
When the Receiver is in the Serviceman Mode for Slightly tilt vertically and horizontally (do not rotate) the
making electronic adjustments, press the Recall button deflection yoke to obtain a good overall convergence.
on the Remote Control to enter Purity Check. (See the If convergence is not reached at the edges, insert
Service Adjustments Electronic Controls permalloy (see following section) from the DY corners
procedure). to achieve proper convergence. Recheck for purity and
Operate the Receiver for 60 minutes using the first readjust if necessary.
Purity Check field (white screen) to stabilize the CRT. After vertical adjustment of the yoke, insert wedge at 11
Fully degauss the Receiver by using an external o’clock position, then make the horizontal
degaussing coil. tilt adjustment.
Press the Recall button on the Remote Control again Secure the deflection yoke by inserting two side
until the Purity Check (green screen) appears. wedges at 3 and 7 o’clock positions.
Apply adhesive between tab (thin portion) of wedge
For a 2-piece assembly (see Fig. 4): and CRT and place tape over the tab to secure to
Loosen the deflection yoke clamp screw and move the the CRT.
deflection yoke back as close to the purity magnet
as possible.
Adjust the Purity rings to set the vertical green raster
precisely at the center of the screen (see Fig. 9). Permalloy Convergence Corrector Strip
(Part No. 0FMK014ZZ)
NOTES:
1. CRT warm up with white screen This strip is used in some sets to match the yoke and
(three guns activated) is needed CRT for optimum convergence. If the yoke or CRT is
to stabilize the shadow mask
expansion. replaced, the strip may not be required.
2. Initial center static convergence First converge the set without the strip and observe
(roughly centers three gun
beams) is required in order to the corners.
perform purity adjustment.
Green Raster
Figure 9. Green Raster Adjustment If correction is needed:
1. Place strip between CRT and yoke, in quadrant
Slowly move the deflection yoke forward until the best needing correction. Slowly move it around for
overall green screen is displayed. desired results.
For a 1-piece assembly (see Fig. 7): 2. Press adhesive tightly to the CRT and secure
Slowly move the deflection yoke and purity rings with tape.
assembly toward the CRT board and adjust the purity
magnet rings to set vertical green raster at center of
screen (see Fig. 9).
Gradually move the deflection yoke & purity rings
forward and adjust for best overall green screen.
Continue from here for either assemblies:
Tighten the deflection yoke clamp screw.
Press the Recall button on the Remote Control again
until the purity check (blue screen) and (red screen)
appear and observe that good purity is obtained on
each respective field.
Press the Recall button on the Remote Control again
until Purity check (white screen) appears. Observe the
screen for uniform white. If purity has not been
achieved, repeat the above procedure.

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As the yoke is tilted
G vertically, the rasters
R B produced by the
outside guns rotate in
opposite directions.

Figure 10. Vertical Yoke Movement

Raster produced from one of the


outside electron beams

Raster from the other side electron


beam
R G B
Static convergence magnets are set for
center convergence
As the yoke is tilted horizontally, one
raster gets larger while the other gets
smaller

Figure 11. Horizontal Yoke Movement

Static Convergence Magnets 11 o’clock Position

Converges Converges
R/B with G R with B
Double sided adhesive tape
Purity/Convergence
Assembly Clamp
3 o’clock Position

Yoke Positioning Wedges


Purity Rings Adj. on for Dynamic Convergence
Green Raster
7 o’clock Position

Figure 12. Convergence Magnets and Wedges Location

Note: For models using 4 pairs of rings


assemblies see Fig. 5 for details

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Serviceman Mode (Electronic Controls)
This Receiver has electronic technology using the I²C Bus Concept. It performs as a control function and it
replaces many mechanical controls. Instead of adjusting mechanical controls individually, many of the control
functions are now performed by using “On Screen Display Menu”. (The Serviceman Adjustment Mode.)

Note: It is suggested that the technician reads all the way through and understand the following procedure for
Entering/Exiting the Serviceman Adjustment Mode; then proceed with the instructions working with the
Receiver. When becoming familiar with the procedure, the Flow Chart for Serviceman Mode may be used
as a quick guide.

Quick Entry to Serviceman Mode:


At times when minor adjustments need to be done to the electronic controls, the method of Entering the
serviceman Mode without removal of the cabinet back is as follows using the Remote Control:
1. Select SET-UP icon and select CABLE mode.
2. Select CLOCK icon and set SLEEP time for 30 Min.
3. Press MENU button twice to exit menus.
4. Tune to the Channel 124.
5. Adjust VOLUME to minimum (0).
6. Press the VOL button (decrease) on Receiver. Red “CHK” appears in upper corner.
To toggle between Aging and Serviceman modes:
While the “CHK” is displayed on the left top corner of the CRT, pressing the Action and the Volume Up buttons
on the Receiver simultaneously will toggle between the modes. Red “CHK” for Serviceman and yellow “CHK” for
Aging.

7. Press the Power Button on the Remote Control to select one of seven Serviceman Adjustment Modes.
1) B= Serviceman VCJ SUB-DATA ADJUSTEMENT.
2) C= Serviceman VCJ CUT-OFF ADJUSTMENT.
3) D= Serviceman PIN CUSHION ADJUSTMENT.
4) M= Serviceman MTS ADJUSTMENTS.
5) P= Serviceman PIP ADJUSTMENT. (Models with PIP only)
6) S= Serviceman OPTIONS ADJUSTMENTS.
7) X = Serviceman COMB FILTER ADJUSTMENT.
8) “CHK” = Normal operation of CHANNEL and VOLUME .

b a b a

Note: Only the applicable settings for 32 B 0 2 215 C 0


the Receiver serviced will be
available (See a in Fig. 13). An address Menu appears in the right
hand corner of the screen

Figure 13. Serviceman Mode Menu Adjustments.

Exiting the Serviceman Mode:


Press the Menu and the Power buttons on the Receiver simultaneously for at least 2 seconds.
THE RECEIVER EXITS SERVICEMAN MODE.
The Receiver momentarily shuts off; then comes back on tuned to channel 3 with a preset level of sound.
Any programmed channels, channels caption data and some others user defined settings will be erased.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Always Exit the Serviceman Mode
Following Adjustments.

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Press the Power Button on the Remote Control to select the Serviceman Adjustment .

For Adjustments:
1.Press Channel Up/Down on the Note: Write Down the original 2.Press Volume Up/Down on the
Remote Control to select one of value set (b in Fig. 13) for Remote Control to adjust the
the available Service Adjustments each address before level of the selected Service
(a in Fig. 13). modifying anything. It is Adjustment (b in Fig. 13).
easy to erroneously adjust
the wrong item.

Default
Sub-Data Adjustment
Level

B0 SUB-COLOR 31

B1 SUB-TINT 31 CH

B2 SUB-BRIGHTNESS 31

B3 SUB-CONTRAST 16

B4 SUB-TINT VIDEO 16
CH
B5 SUB-COLOR VIDEO 16
CH B6 SUB-TINT COMP 63

B7 SUB-COLOR COMP 31

B8 SUB SHARP TV/VIDEO 10

B9 SUB SHARP S-VHS/COMP 31

BA SUB-CONTRAST FIXED 15

Default PW
Cut-Off Adjustment
Level

C0 CUT-OFF R 128

C1 CUT-OFF G 128

C2 CUT-OFF B 128

C3 USER BRIGHTNESS 31
CH
C4 G DRIVE 64

C5 B DRIVE 64

C6 DRIVE C TEMP 8

C7 CONTRAST C TEMP 5
PW

To D Items.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Always Exit the Serviceman Note: Some adjustments modes may not be
Mode Following Adjustments.
available in some models depending
on available options.

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Press the Power Button on the Remote Control to select the Serviceman Adjustment

For Adjustments:
1.Press Channel Up/Down on the Note: Write Down the original 2.Press Volume Up/Down on the
Remote Control to select one of value set (b in Fig. 13) for Remote Control to adjust the
the available Service Adjustments each address before level of the selected Service
(a in Fig. 13). modifying anything. It is Adjustment (b in Fig. 13).
easy to erroneously adjust
the wrong item.

Default
Pin Cushion Adjustment
Level

D0 H POSITION 16

D1 V SIZE 31
CH
D2 V S CORRECTION 4

D3 V LIN CORRECTION 14

D4 E/W TRAPEZIUM 8
CH
D5 V AGC 1

CH D6 V POSITION 1

D7 V CENTERING 63

D8 V CENTERING DAC SW 0

D9 V-BLK START PHASE 12

DA V-BLK STOP PHASE 14

PW

Default
MTS Adjustment
Level

M0 INPUT LEVEL 33

M1 LOW-LEVEL SEPARATION 6
CH
M2 HIGH-LEVEL SEPARATION 25

PW

To P Items.

Note: Some adjustments modes may not be


available in some models depending
on available options.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Always Exit the Serviceman
Mode Following Adjustments.

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Press the Power Button on the Remote Control to select the Serviceman Adjustment

For Adjustments:

1.Press Channel Up/Down on the Note: Write Down the original 2.Press Volume Up/Down on the
Remote Control to select one of value set (b in Fig. 13) for Remote Control to adjust the
the available Service Adjustments each address before level of the selected Service
(a in Fig. 13). modifying anything. It is Adjustment (b in Fig. 13).
easy to erroneously adjust
the wrong item.

Default
PIP Adjustment
Level

P0 PIP COLOR 92

P1 PIP TINT 54 CH

P2 PIP BRIGHTNESS 22

P3 PIP CONTRAST 80

P4 UP 1/9 26

CH P5 DOWN 1/9 143


CH
P6 LEFT 1/9 10

P7 RIGHT 1/9 101

P8 UP 1/16 26

P9 DOWN 1/16 160

PA LEFT 1/16 10

PB RIGHT 1/16 116

PC PIP FREERUN N/A

PD PIP YDL 4 PW

To S Items.

Note: Some adjustments modes may not be


available in some models depending
on available options.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Always Exit the Serviceman
Mode Following Adjustments.

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Press the Power Button on the Remote Control to select the Serviceman Adjustment

For
Adjustments:
1.Press Channel Up/Down on the Note: Write Down the original 2.Press Volume Up/Down on the
Remote Control to select one of value set (b in Fig. 13) for Remote Control to adjust the
the available Service Adjustments each address before level of the selected Service
(a in Fig. 13). modifying anything. It is Adjustment (b in Fig. 13).
easy to erroneously adjust
the wrong item.

Default
OPTIONS Adjustment
Level

S0 ABL GAIN 3

S1 ABL POINT 3 CH

S2 RGB BRIGHTNESS 8

S3 RGB GAMMA 1

S4 COLOR GAMMA 1

CH S5 VSM-G 0
CH
S6 BS POINT 7

S7 CLOCK ADJUST 128

S8 LOUD COMP 31

S9 CAPTION DIG FILTER SW 0

SA CAPTION SCROLL 1

SB RGB MATRIX 6

SC RGB MATRIX COMP 5


PW

To X Items.

Note: Some adjustments modes may not be


available in some models depending
on available options.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Always Exit the Serviceman
Mode Following Adjustments.

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Press the Power Button on the Remote Control to select the Serviceman Adjustment

For Adjustments:
1.Press Channel Up/Down on the Note: Write Down the original 2.Press Volume Up/Down on the
Remote Control to select one of value set (b in Fig. 13) for Remote Control to adjust the
the available Service Adjustments each address before level of the selected Service
(a in Fig. 13). modifying anything. It is Adjustment (b in Fig. 13).
easy to erroneously adjust
the wrong item.

Default
Comb Filter Adjustment
Level

X0 CLIP LEVEL 152


CH
X1 CSOK 12

X2 COMB LIMIT 24

X3 COMB CORE 41

X4 COMB RF DELAY 20
CH
X5 COMB VIDEO DELAY 18

X6 COMB VMLM 90

X7 COMB VMCO 24

X8 COMB SHARP 123


CH
X9 COMB VM LEVEL 255

XA COMB VMPKF 1

XB H LOCK MODE 1

XC H LOCK 70

XD H SEP 1 313

XE H SEP 2 266

XF SUB H LOCK MODE 0

X10 SUB H LOCK 70

X11 SUB H SEP1 313

X12 SUB H SEP2 266


PW

To B Items.
Note: Some adjustments modes may not be
available in some models depending
on available options.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Always Exit the Serviceman
Mode Following Adjustments.

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To Check Purity:
Press the Recall Button on the Remote Control when in Serviceman Mode (red “CHK” is displayed) to enter the
Purity Field Check Mode.

NORMAL
SCREEN

Press Recall again to select desired field.

BLUE GRN. RED WHITE


SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN

Figure 14. Purity Check Field Mode.

Helpful Hints
Entering Serviceman Mode (Back-Open Method)
1. While the Receiver is ON and operating in Normal Mode, momentarily
short test point FA1 (TP8) to Cold Ground ( ) FA2 (TP3) A-Board.
The Receiver enters the Aging Mode.
Yellow letters “CHK” appear in the upper left corner of the CRT.
(The Volume Up/Down will adjust rapidly).
2. Simultaneously press the Menu and the Volume Up buttons on the
Receiver Control Panel.
The Receiver enters the Serviceman Mode.
The letter in “CHK” turn red.
(The Volume Up/Down will adjust normally).
(All customer controls are set to nominal level).

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Always Exit the Serviceman
Mode Following Adjustments.

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Instructional Flow Chart for Serviceman Mode

NORMAL MODE

Momentarily short FA1 to FA2 ( ).

AGING MODE
WHITE • Yellow “CHK” appears in upper left corner of screen.
SCREEN • Volume Up/Down operate rapidly.
• Custumer Controls are set to nominal level.

RECALL
QUICK ENTRY TO SERVICEMAN MODE
(ON REMOTE) • Select CABLE Mode.
N Adj. • Set SLEEP time for 30 Min.
EXIT needed? • Tune to Channel 124.
• Adjust Volume to minimum.
Y • Press VOL DOWN. On Receiver.

Press Menu + Volume Up Simultaneously (ON Receiver)

SERVICEMAN MODE
GRN. BLUE • “CHK” turns red.
SCREEN SCREEN •

Volume Up/Down operate normally.
Costumer Controls are set to nominal level. C
RED WHITE
SCREEN SCREEN RECALL
(ON REMOTE)
Adj. N
needed? EXIT
Press Menu and Power on the Receiver
Y simultaneously for at least 2 seconds.

POWER
(ON REMOTE)

ON REMOTE CONTROL TO
CH SELECT ADJUSTMENT SUB-DATA ADJUSTMENTS.
B ITEMS.
VOL VOL ON REMOTE TO ADJUST
THE LEVEL

POWER
(ON REMOTE)

Note: Some adjustments modes may not be IMPORTANT NOTE:


available in some models depending Always Exit the Serviceman
on available options. A Mode Following Adjustments.

Figure 15. Flow Chart for Serviceman Mode.

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Instructional Flow Chart for Serviceman Mode - Continued

A
CUT-OFF ADJUSTMENTS.
C ITEMS.

ON REMOTE CONTROL TO
CH SELECT ADJUSTMENT Y Adj.
needed?
VOL VOL ON REMOTE TO ADJUST
THE LEVEL N

POWER
(ON REMOTE)

PINCUSHION ADJUSTMENTS.
D ITEMS.

ON REMOTE CONTROL TO
CH SELECT ADJUSTMENT Y Adj.
needed?
VOL VOL ON REMOTE TO ADJUST IMPORTANT NOTE:
THE LEVEL N Always Exit the Serviceman
Mode Following Adjustments.

POWER
(ON REMOTE)

MTS ADJUSTMENTS.
M ITEMS.

ON REMOTE CONTROL TO
CH SELECT ADJUSTMENT Y Adj.
needed?
VOL VOL ON REMOTE TO ADJUST
THE LEVEL N

POWER
(ON REMOTE)
Note: Some adjustments modes may not be
available in some models depending
on available options.
B
Figure 16. Flow Chart for Serviceman Mode (cont).

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Instructional Flow Chart for Serviceman Mode - Continued

B
PIP ADJUSTMENTS.
P ITEMS.

ON REMOTE CONTROL TO
CH SELECT ADJUSTMENT Y Adj.
needed?
VOL VOL ON REMOTE TO ADJUST
THE LEVEL N

POWER
(ON REMOTE)

OPTIONS ADJUSTMENTS.
S ITEMS.

ON REMOTE CONTROL TO
CH SELECT ADJUSTMENT Y Adj.
needed?
VOL VOL ON REMOTE TO ADJUST
THE LEVEL N

POWER
(ON REMOTE)

COMB-FILTER ADJUSTMENTS.
X ITEMS.

ON REMOTE CONTROL TO
CH SELECT ADJUSTMENT Y Adj. N
needed? POWER
VOL VOL ON REMOTE TO ADJUST (ON REMOTE)
THE LEVEL N

C
EXIT
Press Menu and Power on the Receiver
simultaneously for at least 2 seconds.

Figure 17. Flow Chart for Serviceman Mode (cont).

Note: Some adjustments modes may not be IMPORTANT NOTE:


available in some models depending Always Exit the Serviceman Mode
on available options.
Following Adjustments.

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Service Adjustments (Electronic Controls)
Sub-Brightness Procedure:
Serviceman DAC Adjustment (B2) 1. In the Serviceman Mode, select DAC Sub-
Adjustment of this control is important for setting proper Brightness Adjustment (B2) and adjust for 1.5-
operation of customer brightness and contrast controls. 1.9Vp-p between blanking and 7.5 IRE level. (See
This adjustment must be made after Sub-Contrast or video waveforms detail, Fig. 18)
Color Temperature adjustments are made. Do not 2. In the Serviceman Mode for electronic
adjust SCREEN after the Sub-Brightness is set. adjustments, select DAC Sub-Contrast Adjustment
Preparation: (B3) and adjust for 2.0Vp-p ±0.1V white level to
Apply a color bar signal with 100 IRE white and 7.5 black level on video waveform (see video
IRE black. (Switch Color to “OFF” on the signal waveforms detail, Fig. 18).
generator.) Operate the Receiver for a minimum of 3. Remove the jumper (Preparation step 4).
10 minutes prior to performing this adjustment.
Procedure: Tint/Color Adjustment
In the Serviceman Mode for making electronic Serviceman DAC Adjustment (B1) (B0)
adjustments, select the DAC adjustment (B2) and Preparation:
adjust until the black starts to look gray. Then 1. Apply a rainbow color bar signal.
decrease the level to the point where gray turns 2. Preset the following controls:
to black. • Brightness . . . . . . . .Min.
Note: You may set the accurate value following the • Color . . . . . . . . . . . .Center.
Preparation steps and the Procedure step No. • Tint . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Center.
2 of the Sub-Contrast adjustment described • Contrast . . . . . . . . . .Max.
below. • Sharpness . . . . . . . .Min.
3. Connect the oscilloscope to TP47B (A-Board).
Sub-Contrast 4. Connect a jumper from TPD2 to GND ( ).
Serviceman DAC Adjustment (B3) 5. Connect a jumper from IC101 pin 28 to GND ( ).
This adjustment is factory set. Do not adjust unless Procedure:
repairs are made to associated circuit, the CRT Board 1. In the Serviceman Mode for making electronic
or when the CRT is replaced. adjustments, select DAC Sub-Tint Adjustment
Preparation: (B1). Adjust until the waveform measured is as the
1. Apply a color bar signal pattern with 87.5% one shown in Fig. 19.
modulation, 70% saturated color bar with a 100
IRE white and 7.5 black. A B
TP47B (A-Board)
Note: The pattern used in this procedure is an EIA color C
bar pattern with 87.5% modulation with 100 IRE
123 10
white and 7.5 black. Correlate the information in this 456789
procedure to the pattern used if another signal A to B = 1 unit
B to C = 2 units
is used.
2. Preset the following controls:
Figure 19. TP47B waveform
• Brightness . . . . . . . .Center.
• Color . . . . . . . . . . . .Min. 2. Connect the oscilloscope to TP47G (A-Board).
• Contrast . . . . . . . . . . Max. 3. Select DAC Sub-Color Adjustment (B0) and adjust
• Sharpness . . . . . . . . Center. for peak to peak amplitude to be 0.65Vp-p ±0.05V
3. Connect the oscilloscope to TP47R. Set the scope for 27” models as shown in Fig. 20.
time base to 20µs (horizontal).
4. Connect a jumper from TPD2 to ground ( ). TP47G (A-Board)
.
White
1 2 3 4 5 6 0.65Vp-p±0.05V
Yellow 7 8 9 10
Cyan
Green
Magenta
2.0Vp-p ±0.1V Red
Blue Figure 20. TP47G waveform
Black

SYNC 4. Remove the jumpers (Preparation steps 4 & 5).


TIP
1.5V - 1.9V p-p

Figure 18. TP47G waveform

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Color Temperature Adjustment 8. View scope trace at Horizontal rate and adjust the
(B/W Tracking) Serviceman Mode DAC (C0) level until a scanning
period of 195V above DC ground is measured, as
indicated in Fig. 22.
Serviceman DAC Adjust. (C0) (C1) (C2) (C4) (C5)
Minor Touch-Up Method 9. Connect the scope to the GRN Cathode (KG).
OBSERVE low and high brightness areas of a B/W 10. In Serviceman Mode for making electronic
picture for proper tracking. Adjust only as required for adjustments, select the GRN CUTOFF DAC (C1).
“good gray scale and warm highlights”. 11. Press the LST-CH key on the Remote
1. LOW LIGHT areas – In Serviceman Mode for
making electronic adjustments, select Cutoff (C0)
RED, (C1) GRN, (C2) BLU and adjust the picture
for gray. 195V DC
2. HIGH LIGHT areas – In Serviceman Mode for
0V DC (Ground)
making electronic adjustments, select Drive (C4)
Figure 22. Cathode Waveform, Adjustment
GRN, (C5) BLU and adjust the picture for warm
Waveform Detail
whites.
12. View the scope trace and adjust the Serviceman
Complete Adjustment Mode DAC (C1) for the scanning period to be 195V
Preparation: above DC ground. (See Fig. 22)
1. Turn the Receiver “ON” and allow 10 minutes 13. Connect the scope to the BLU Cathode (KB).
warm up at high brightness. 14. In Serviceman Mode for making electronic
2. Apply a color bar signal with color “OFF”. adjustments, select the BLU CUTOFF (C2).
3. Turn the SCREEN control (part of FBT T551) fully
counterclockwise. 15. Press the LST-CH key on the Remote.
16. View the scope trace and adjust the Serviceman
Procedure: Mode DAC (C2) for the scanning period to be 195V
Preset the following Serviceman DACs for best results: above DC ground. (See Fig. 22)
• C0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
17. Turn the Screen Control (part of FBT) slowly
• C1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
clockwise until a color horizontal line appears.
• C2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
• C4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 18. With the other two colors Serviceman Mode DAC
• C5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 CUTOFF adjustments (C0) RED, (C2) BLU;
1. Connect the oscilloscope to C1-2 (CRT-Board). increase the colors to create a white horizontal line.
2. In Serviceman Mode for making electronic 19. Confirm that a good gray scale is established by
adjustment, select the Sub-Bright DAC (B2). viewing B/W color bar pattern.
3. Press the LST-CH key on the remote. 20. In the Serviceman Mode for making electronic
adjustments select the DAC DRIVE adjustments
4. Observe the oscilloscope waveform at Horizontal
(C4) GRN, (C5) BLUE and adjust for warm white in
rate and adjust the Serviceman Mode Sub-Bright
a white color bar pattern.
DAC (B2) level until a scanning period of 2.5V
above DC ground is measured, as indicated in 21. EXIT the Serviceman Mode.
Fig. 21. 22. Adjust the Picture Menu Video Adjustments
Brightness and Contrast from low scale to high
scale and check Black and White tracking.
2.5V DC 23. If correction is needed: Re-Enter the Serviceman
Mode and perform the Minor Touch – Up Method.
0V DC 24. Perform Sub-Brightness Adjustment procedure if
Figure 21. TP35 Waveform needed.

5. Connect the scope to RED Cathode (KR) on the


CRT-Board.
6. In the Serviceman Mode for making electronic
adjustments, select the RED CUTOFF DAC (C0).
7. Press the LST-CH key on the remote.

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Service Adjustments (Electronic Controls, cont.)
Horizontal Centering Stereo Separation Adjustment (M1 & M2)
Serviceman DAC Adjustment (D0) Preparation:
Preparation: 1. Connect an RF signal generator to the RF antenna
Connect a crosshatch generator. input.
Procedure: 2. Connect a scope to TPE10.
1. In the Serviceman Mode for making electronic Procedure:
adjustments. Select the Horizontal Centering
1. Select Stereo Mode in Audio menu
Adjustment DAC (D0) and adjust until the center of
the crosshatch pattern is centered on CRT. 2. Apply the following signal from the RF signal
generator:
2. EXIT the Serviceman Adjustment Mode.
Video: 100 IRE flat field, 30% modulation.
Audio: 300Hz, 100% modulation, stereo (left only)
MTS Circuit Adjustments (70 ±5dB, 75Ω OPEN, P/S 10dB).
The MTS Circuit Adjustments require two steps: 3. Adjust the MTS Low-Level Separation Adjustment
(M1) until the amplitude displayed on the scope
1. Input Level Adjustment. is minimum.
2. Stereo Separation Adjustment. 4. Apply the following signal from the RF
Input Level Adjustment (M0) signal generator:
Preparation: Video: 100 IRE flat field, 30% modulation.
1. Connect an RMS meter with filter jig as shown in Audio: 3KHz, 100% modulation, stereo (left only)
Fig. 23. (70 ±5dB, 75Ω OPEN, P/S 10dB).
5. Adjust the MTS High-Level Separation Adjustment
RMS TPE11 (M2) until the amplitude displayed on the scope is
METER minimum.
10k
6. Repeat above steps 2 through 5 until the amplitude
4700p is at minimum for both signals.
Figure 23. Filter Jig

2. Connect an RF signal generator to the RF


antenna input.

Procedure:
1. Apply the following signal from the RF signal
generator:
Video: 100 IRE flat field, 30% modulation.
Audio: 300Hz, 100% modulation, monaural
(70 ±5dB, 75Ω OPEN, P/S 10dB).
2. Adjust the MTS Input Level Adjustment (M0) until
the voltage measured is 106 ± 6.0mV rms.

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Service Adjustments (Electronic Controls, cont.)
Clock Adjustment (S7) 5. Calculate and set S7 based on the
Preparation: following formula:
Connect the frequency counter from TPS1 (IC001
6 { 244.1406 – pin 13 [ Hz ] }
Pin 13) to cold ground ( ). S 7 = 128 + 0.901 ×10 ------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: Frequency Counter probe capacitance should 244.1406
be 8pF or less. Note: Pin 13 measurement will not change
Procedure: regardless of the value stored in S7.
1. Turn the Receiver “OFF” with the AC
power applied.
Vertical Size (D1)
2. Measure TPS1 (IC001 pin 13) for the frequency of
1. Adjust the VERTICAL SIZE DAC control, D1, until
the waveform and record the reading.
the top and the bottom edges of the raster are
Note: Pin 13 measurement must have at least four visible.
digits of resolution following the decimal point. 2. Adjust the VERTICAL SIZE control, D1, until the
Example: 000.0000 top and the bottom of the raster touch the bezel
edge. Then advance SIZE control to obtain an
3. Turn the Receiver back “ON”. approximately 10% overscan. Linearity adjustment
4. Place the Receiver into Serviceman Mode for is done automatically when the size is being
making electronic adjustment, select the Clock adjusted. (Best results can de obtained with a
Adjustment DAC (S7). round test patter.)

Service Adjustments (Mechanical Controls)


Focus (part of T551)
Preparation:
Connect a Signal generator and select a dot pattern.
Procedure:
Adjust the FOCUS control to obtain the sharpest and
clearest dot pattern.
a. Adjust for best center.
b. Adjust for best area between the center and top
right corner.

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A IC2201
MTS
AN5849S-E1V
L OUT
Tuner 14 MPX In

Audio Signal Path Block Diagram


L Out R Out
JK3002
21 22
V IC3001
Front
A/V SW
Figure 24. Audio Signal Path Block Diagram.

A/V L R OUT
Input R M52790SP
13 LAV3 LRF1 35
IC2351 IC2302
15 RAV3 RRF1 33 Bass/Tre/Bal Audio Out
JK3001 Surround AN5272
A/V
Input 1 L 3 L-AV1 CXA2021S JK3002
R 7
L Out 7
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5 R-AV1 L1 Out 30 22 L In L Out 14 5 L In 6


V2 2
A/V
Input 2 L2 8 L-AV2 R1 Out 28 1 R In R Out 9 2 R In 3
R2 4
10 R-AV2 5
R Out 12
1

Headphone
VAO L VAO R Jack

4 1 IC001
JK3004 MPU
Variable L Q2409 MN101C46FTA
Audio D2343
Out R
17 S-Defeat

Q2410
A
Tuner
IC6501
JK3001 Comb Filter
Luma In Filter
Y/V1 36 Q6504
MN82840
Video 18 Y In
PB Q6509
Input 1 RF1
PR C6529 Q6516
2 Video1 + –
Video V1 Out 31
V2 Y Out
Input 2 22
6 Y-YUV C3019 Luma Out Filter
+ – Q6510
Y In 32 Q6502
7 Video2 Q6506 24 C Out
Front JK3002
Chroma Out Filter
Video V 12 Video3 Q6501
Input 3
IC3001 C In 34 Q6514
Q6519
A/V SW Q6505
M52790SP Chroma
C1 Out 29 45
5V 5V In
Q603
JK3003 A11-1 C1-1
5V C
Y 11 Y-AV2 R Out 13
C
+

S-Video – C641 A11-2 C1-2


9 C-AV2 5V Q351
G Out Q352 CRT

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Q201
14
38 Sync In Q353
Y1 Out Q303 A11-3 C1-3
27
26 V2 Out B Out 15

C315 6 YM/YS In

+
5V
3 R In
25
C314 CVBS0
– + D014 4 G In
Q302 24 CVBS1 YM 33 IC101
D015 5 B In VCJ

Figure 25. Video-Chroma Signal Path Block Diagram.


YS 29
TA1310BN
IC001
MPU R 32 B-Y In R-Y In
MN101C46FTA
G 31 53 52

B 30 C225 C226
Video-Chroma Signal Path Block Diagram
IC101 IN/OUT Pins and Functions (VCJ)

IC101
TA1310BN

Velocity Scanning
1 VSM Out DC RC 56 DC Restoration Correction
Modulation
Ground 2 GND BP DET 55 Black Peak Detection

Red Input 3 R In Y In 54 Luminance Signal Input

Green Input 4 G In B-Y In 53 R-Y Input

Blue Input 5 B In R-Y In 52 B-Y Input

RGB/Half Tone In 6 YS / YM In VCJ 51 VCC 5V

HD Reference 7 Hold Down Reference CW Out 50 3.58MHz Clock Output

Hold Down 8 Hold Down X-tal 49 3.58MHz X-tal

V Reg 9 V Reg R-Y Out 48 NC

Ground 10 RGB Mute B-Y Out 47 NC

Brightness Control 11 ABL In APC 46 APC Filter

NC 12 VK Out Chroma In 45 Chroma Input

Red Output 13 R Out GND 44 Ground

Green Output 14 G Out DL Out 43 Delayed Y Signal

Blue Output 15 B Out Bend Correction 42 Horizontal Correction

VCC 9V 16 VCC 9V 32 fh VCO 41 Horizontal Oscillation

Red Cutoff 17 R Filter AFC1 40 AFC1 detection

Green Cutoff 18 G Filter V Sep 39 Vertical Separation

Blue Cutoff 19 B Filter Y/Sync In 38 Video Sync

Noise filter 20 Noise Filter DEF VCC 37 9V

NC 21 V Centering Sync Out 36 NC

NC 22 EW FB H Out 35 Horizontal Output

NC 23 EW Out FBP In 34 Flyback Pulse

Vertical Output 24 V Out VD Out 33 Vertical Drive Pulse

Vertical Feedback 25 V NFB HD Out 32 NC

Automatic Gain 26 V AGC GND 31 Ground

Vertical Ramp 27 V Ramp SDA 30 I2C SDA I/0

Vertical EHT Input 28 EHT V SCL 29 I2C SCL Input

Figure 26. VCJ IN/OUT Pins and Functions.


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IC001 IN/OUT Pins and Functions (MPU)

IC001
MN101C46FTB

Remote signal in 1 RMIN VSS 42 GND

SDA1 2 P01 OSC1 41 14.32MHz X-tal

SCL1 3 P02 OSC2 40 14.32MHz X-tal

AFC1 4 ADIN0 VDD (VPP) 39 +3.3V

AFC2 5 ADIN1 P42 38 SCL0

Key Scan 1 6 ADIN2 P41 37 SDA0

Action 7 ADIN3 P40 36 Not used/open

S-VHS 8 P07 VSYNC 35 V-Sync

Version 9 ADIN5 NRST 34 NRST

FA1 10 ADIN6 YM 33 YM

YUV SW 11 P12 ROUT 32 R Out

+3.3V 12 MMOD GOUT 31 G Out

System Clock Out 13 SYSCLK BOUT 30 B Out

Volume 14 PWM0 YS 29 YS

RFAGC 15 PWM1 FLASH 28 GND

TV / Video 16 P16 HSYNC 27 H-Sync

Sound Defeat 17 P17 VREFH0 26 Closed Caption 0

Power 18 P20 CVBS0 25 Closed Caption 0

Speaker On / Off 19 PWM5 CVBS1 24 Closed Caption 1

+3.3V 20 VDD VREF1 23 Closed Caption 1

Closed Caption 21 CLL CLH 22 Closed Caption

Figure 27. MPU IN/OUT Pins and Functions.


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Component Identification
3 screws at the top edge of the receiver

1 screw by 1 screw on the retainer 1 screw at the lower edge


1 screw at the lower
audio out jacks plate for the AC power cord of the receiver
edge of the receiver

1 screw by the
A/V jacks 1 screw by the flyback
assembly

Figure 28. Back Cover Removal

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Component Identification
CRT (secured to cabinet by
4 screws on corners of CRT)

Yoke Anode (high voltage) Degaussing coil

C board

DAG
ground

Speaker (4 screws) VAO Out Speaker (4 screws)


Flyback (T551)
Tuner A/V jacks

Note: After servicing the receiver,


remember to dress the cables, as shown.

Figure 29. Rear View

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Component Identification

4 8
9

7 13

14

17 12 6 10 16
5
11 15
MTS processor IC2201
is located on the other
side of the board.

NO. LOCATION OF COMPONENTS

INTEGRATED CIRCUITS CONNECTORS TRANSISTORS VARIOUS

1 IC 001 MPU 8 FRONT AV IN 13 Q501 H. DRIVE 15 T551 (FLYBACK)

2 IC 002 EEPROM 9 FRONT KEYPAD 14 Q551 H. OUT 16 FUSE

3 IC 101 VCJ 10 REAR AV IN 17 TUNER

4 IC 2302 AUDIO 11 S-VIDEO IN

5 IC 2351 BASS/TRE/BAL 12 VAO OUT

6 IC 3001 A/V SWITCH

7 IC 6501 COMB FILTER

Figure 30. View of Main Board Assemblies

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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Models: 27GX01B-501 & 27GX01B-511
Important Safety Notice: Components printed in BOLD TYPE have special characteristics important
for safety. When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer’s specified parts.
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION

CAPRISTORS C353 TACCW331T50V CAP,C 330PF/50V


CRA801 TP00842-51 TAPING GAP TERMINAL C354 ECKD3D102KB CAP,C .001UF-K-2KV
CRA802 TP00842-51 TAPING GAP TERMINAL C357 EEANA1E1R0B CAP,E 1.0UF-25V
CAPACITORS C401 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V
C001 ECA1CM470 CAP,E 47UF/16V C403 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C002 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C404 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C003 ECA1HM4R7 CAP,E 4.7UF/50V C405 ECSF1EE105 CAP,T 1.0UF/25V
C005 ECA1CM470 CAP,E 47UF/16V C407 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
C006 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C409 ECJ2VC1H101J CAP,C 100PF-J-50V
C008 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C415 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP,C .1UF-Z-50V
C010 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C451 ECA1HM2R2 CAP,E 2.2UF/50V
C013 ECA0JM101 CAP,E 100UF/6.3V C452 ECQB1H473JM CAP,P .047UF-J-50V
C016 ECJ2VC1H101J CAP,C 100PF-J-50V C453 ECA1VM471 CAP,E 470UF/35V
C017 ECJ2VC1H270J CAP,C 27PF-J-50V C454 ECA1VM221 CAP,E 220UF/35V
C018 ECJ2VC1H270J CAP,C 27PF-J-50V C455 ECA1EM222 CAP,E 2200UF-25V
C020 ECA0JM331 CAP,E 330UF/6.3V C456 ECCF1H020CC CAP,C 2PF-C-50V
C021 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C457 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V
C022 ECA1EM471 CAP,E 470UF/25V C458 ECA1CM101 CAP,E 100UF/16V
C024 ECA1HM4R7 CAP,E 4.7UF/50V C459 ECQM1104JZ CAP,P .1UF-J-100V
C025 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V C502 ECA1CM221 CAP,E 220UF/16V
C026 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V C503 ECJ2VC1H221J CAP,C 220PF-J-50V
C032 ECA1CM331 CAP,E 330UF/16V C504 ECQB1H222JM CAP,P 2200PF-J-50V
C033 ECJ2VC1H680J CAP,C 68PF-J-50V C505 ECJ2VC1H180J CAP,C 18PF-J-50V
C034 ECJ2VC1H680J CAP,C 68PF-J-50V C506 ECA1CM471 CAP,E 470UF/16V
C043 ECA1HM2R2 CAP,E 2.2UF/50V C507 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V
C044 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C508 ECJ2VC1H102J CAP,C .001UF-J-50V
C047 ECA0JM102 CAP,E 1000UF/6.3V C510 ECCD2H100D CAP,C 10PF-D-500V
C048 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C511 ECKD2H821KB CAP,C 820PF-K-500V
C201 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C512 ECKD2H101KB CAP,C 100PF-K-500V
C224 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C514 ECA1HMR22 CAP,E .22UF/50V
C225 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C515 ECJ2VC1H222J CAP,C .0022UF-J-50V
C226 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C516 ECJ2VC1H391J CAP,C 390PF-J-50V
C301 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C517 ECJ2VC1H221J CAP,C 220PF-J-50V
C302 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C518 ECJ2VC1H151J CAP,C 150PF-J-50V
C303 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C519 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP,C .1UF-Z-50V
C307 ECA1HM0R1 CAP,E 0.1UF/50V C531 ECA1EM220 CAP,E 22UF/25V
C309 ECJ2VC1H390J CAP,C 39PF-J-50V C551 ECA1VM331 CAP,E 330UF/35V
C310 ECJ2VC1H390J CAP,C 39PF-J-50V C552 ECA1CM331 CAP,E 330UF/16V
C314 EEANA1E1R0B CAP,E 1.0UF-25V C553 ECA1CM331 CAP,E 330UF/16V
C315 EEANA1E1R0B CAP,E 1.0UF-25V C554 ECKD2H561KB CAP,C 560PF-K-500V
C320 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP,C .1UF-Z-50V C555 ECA2EM220 CAP,E 22UF-250V
C321 ECJ2VB1H103K CAP,C .01UF-K-50V C556 ECA1CM102 CAP,E 1000UF/16V
C322 ECJ2VB1H103K CAP,C .01UF-K-50V C557 ECKD2H102KB CAP,C .001UF-K-500V
C323 ECJ2VB1H103K CAP,C .01UF-K-50V C558 ECA1CM221 CAP,E 220UF/16V
PARTS LIST

C324 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP,C .1UF-Z-50V C560 ECEA1HN2R2U CAP,E 2.2UF/50V


C330 ECA1AM101 CAP,E 100UF/10V C561 ECKD2H561KB CAP,C 560PF-K-500V
C331 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C562 ECKD2H561KB CAP,C 560PF-K-500V
C337 ECA1HM2R2 CAP,E 2.2UF/50V C563 ECWH12H822JS CAP,P .0082UF-J-1.2KV
C342 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V C564 ECWH12H272JS CAP,P .0027UF-J-1.2KV
C351 TACCW331T50V CAP,C 330PF/50V C565 ECKD3D122JB CAP,C .0012UF-J-2KV
C352 TACCW331T50V CAP,C 330PF/50V C566 ECKD3D181JB CAP,C 180PF-J-2KV

154-00 - 39 - Parts List


REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Models: 27GX01B-501 & 27GX01B-511
Important Safety Notice: Components printed in BOLD TYPE have special characteristics important
for safety. When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer’s specified parts.
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
C568 ECQM2274JZ CAP,P .27UF-J-200V C2314 ECQB1H473JM CAP,P .047UF-J-50V
C569 TACFV2E474J CAP,M .47UF-J-200V C2315 ECA1EM100 CAP,E 10UF/25V
C571 ECA1CM471 CAP,E 470UF/16V C2321 ECA1EM100 CAP,E 10UF/25V
C572 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V C2324 ECA1EM100 CAP,E 10UF/25V
C573 ECA1CM101 CAP,E 100UF/16V C2325 ECA1CM102 CAP,E 1000UF/16V
C601 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C2326 ECJ2VB1H223K CAP,C .022UF-K-50V
C603 ECQB1H223JM CAP,P .022UF-J-50V C2327 ECJ2VB1H223K CAP,C .022UF-K-50V
C616 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C2328 ECJ2VB1H223K CAP,C .022UF-K-50V
C641 ECA1HM100 CAP,E 10UF/50V C2329 ECJ2VB1H223K CAP,C .022UF-K-50V
C801 ECKDAE472ZED CAP,C .4700PF-Z-250VAC C2331 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C802 ECKDAE472ZED CAP,C .4700PF-Z-250VAC C2333 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C803 ECKDAE472ZED CAP,C .4700PF-Z-250VAC C2339 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C804 ECKDAE472ZED CAP,C .4700PF-Z-250VAC C2340 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C805 EC0S2DA221BB CAP,E 220UF/200V C2342 ECA1AM470 CAP,E 47UF/10V
C806 EC0S2DA221BB CAP,E 220UF/200V C2350 EEANA1E100B CAP,E 10UF-25V
C807 ECA1HM2R2 CAP,E 2.2UF/50V C2351 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V
C808 ECA1CM101 CAP,E 100UF/16V C2352 ECJ2VB1H472K CAP,C .0047UF-K-50V
C809 EC0S2DG151DG CAP,E 151UF/200V C2353 ECA1HM4R7 CAP,E 4.7UF/50V
C810 ECQU2A153MV CAP,P .015UF-M-250V C2354 ECA1HM4R7 CAP,E 4.7UF/50V
C811 ECQU2A153MV CAP,P .015UF-M-250V C2355 ECA1HM4R7 CAP,E 4.7UF/50V
C812 ECQU2A224MV CAP,P .22UF-M-250VAC C2356 ECA1HMR47 CAP,E .47UF/50V
C814 ECQB1H823JM CAP,P .082UF-J-50V C2357 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
C815 ECA1EHG101B CAP,E 100UF-25V C2358 EEANA1E100B CAP,E 10UF-25V
C818 ECKD3A821KB CAP,C 820PF-K-1KVDC C2359 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V
C820 ECA1JHG100B CAP,E 10UF-63V C2360 ECJ2VB1H472K CAP,C .0047UF-K-50V
C821 ECKD2H561KB CAP,C 560PF-K-500V C2361 ECA1AM470 CAP,E 47UF/10V
C822 ECA1EM221 CAP,E 220UF/25V C2362 ECQB1H104JM CAP,P .1UF-J-50V
C823 ECA160V33UE CAP,E 33UF/160V C2363 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V
C824 ECKD3A331KB CAP,C 330PF-K-1KV C2364 ECA1HM4R7 CAP,E 4.7UF/50V
C825 ECKD3A471KB CAP,C 470PF-K-1KV C2365 ECA1AM470 CAP,E 47UF/10V
C2202 ECA1HM2R2 CAP,E 2.2UF/50V C2366 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V
C2203 ECA1HM4R7 CAP,E 4.7UF/50V C3001 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V
C2204 AP106K016CAE CAP,T 10UF/16V C3002 ECA1AM101 CAP,E 100UF/10V
C2205 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V C3003 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
C2206 ECQB1H223JM CAP,P .022UF-J-50V C3004 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C2207 AP335K016CAE CAP,T 3.3UF/16V C3006 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C2208 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C3007 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
C2209 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C3008 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
C2210 ECJ2VB1C104K CAP,C .1UF-I-16V C3009 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C2211 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V C3010 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V
C2212 ECQB1H473JM CAP,P .047UF-J-50V C3011 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C2215 ECA0JM101 CAP,E 100UF/6.3V C3012 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
C2218 ECA1HMR47 CAP,E .47UF/50V C3013 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
PARTS LIST

C2301 ECA1VM102 CAP,E 1000UF/35V C3014 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V


C2302 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V C3016 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C2305 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V C3018 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
C2306 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V C3019 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V
C2307 ECA1CM102 CAP,E 1000UF/16V C3020 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C2309 ECQB1H473JM CAP,P .047UF-J-50V C3021 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V
C2311 ECA1HM3R3 CAP,E 3.3UF/50V C3022 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V
C2313 ECA1EM101 CAP,E 100UF/25V C3023 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V

Parts List - 40 - 154-00


REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Models: 27GX01B-501 & 27GX01B-511
Important Safety Notice: Components printed in BOLD TYPE have special characteristics important
for safety. When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer’s specified parts.
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
C6501 ECA0JM101 CAP,E 100UF/6.3V D805 TAP111M003 DIODE
C6502 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V D806 MA4047M DIODE, ZENER
C6504 ECJ2VC1H270J CAP,C 27PF-J-50V D807 MA165 DIODE
C6507 ECJ2VC1H120J CAP,C 12PF-J-50V D809 RU3YX-M DIODE
C6510 ECJ2VC1H120J CAP,C 12PF-J-50V D820 EU02V1 DIODE
C6511 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V D821 EU02V1 DIODE
C6512 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V D822 EU02V1 DIODE
C6513 ECJ2VC1H270J CAP,C 27PF-J-50V D823 RL30A DIODE
C6516 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V D824 EU02V1 DIODE
C6517 ECEA1HN010U CAP,E 1UF/50V D825 TVSSR2KL DIODE, PROTECTION
C6518 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V D826 EU02V1 DIODE
C6520 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V D829 MA165 DIODE
C6521 ECA1AM470 CAP,E 47UF/10V D830 MA4270M DIODE
C6522 ECJ2VC1H221J CAP,C 220PF-J-50V D2301 MA165 DIODE
C6523 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP,C .1UF-Z-50V D2305 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
C6524 ECA1HM010 CAP,E 1.0UF/50V D2306 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
C6525 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V D2307 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
C6526 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V D2308 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
C6527 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP,C .1UF-Z-50V D2315 MA165 DIODE
C6528 ECA1AM470 CAP,E 47UF/10V D2342 MA165 DIODE
C6529 ECA1CM100 CAP,E 10UF/16V D2343 MA165 DIODE
C6531 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V D3001 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
C6532 ECJ2VF1H103Z CAP,C .01UF-Z-50V D3002 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
DIODES D3003 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D001 ERA15-01 DIODE D3004 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D002 MA165 DIODE D3005 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D003 MA4056M DIODE D3006 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D006 MA4330H DIODE D3007 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D007 ERA15-01 DIODE D3008 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D008 ERA15-01 DIODE D3009 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D009 ERA15-01 DIODE D3010 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D011 MA165 DIODE D3015 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D014 MA165 DIODE D3016 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D015 MA165 DIODE D3017 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D018 MA165 DIODE D3018 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D451 ERA15-01 DIODE D3019 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D502 MA4062L DIODE D3020 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D530 MA4082L DIODE D3021 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D531 AS01 DIODE D3022 MA4110M DIODE, ZENER
D532 MA4091M DIODE, ZENER FUSES
D533 MA4091M DIODE, ZENER F801 XBA2A00101 FUSE 6.3A 125V
D551 TVSRU2N DIODE F801-1 TP00351-51 FUSE CLIP
D554 BYD33G-163 DIODE F801-2 TP00351-51 FUSE CLIP
D555 MA165 DIODE INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
PARTS LIST

D556 MA4360H DIODE, ZENER IC001 MN101C46FTB INT CKT


D557 TVSRU2N DIODE IC002 M24C08-WBN6 INT CKT
D558 RS3FS DIODE IC003 PIC-26042SR INT CKT
D559 BYD33G-113 DIODE IC005 PQ1R33 INT CKT
D561 BYD33G-163 DIODE IC006 PST9229NR INT CKT (RESET)
D801 GP15KL-042 DIODE IC101 TA1310BN INT CKT
D802 GP15KL-042 DIODE IC451 LA7845N INT CKT

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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Models: 27GX01B-501 & 27GX01B-511
Important Safety Notice: Components printed in BOLD TYPE have special characteristics important
for safety. When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer’s specified parts.
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
IC551 AN78M09 PLUS 9V AVR Q351 2SC3063 TRANSISTOR
IC552 AN7805 INT CKT Q352 2SC3063 TRANSISTOR
IC801 PC817X2 INT CKT Q353 2SC3063 TRANSISTOR
IC803 STR58041A INT CKT Q401 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
IC2201 AN5849S-E1V INT CKT Q402 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
IC2302 AN5272 INT CKT Q501 2SC4212H TRANSISTOR
IC2351 CXA2021S INT CKT Q509 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
IC3001 M52790SP INT CKT A/V SWITCH Q515 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
IC6501 MN82840 INT CKT Q551 2SD2539MA1 TRANSISTOR
IC6502 PST9142NR INT CKT Q603 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
COILS Q801 2SC1685RSTA TRANSISTOR
L001 EXCELSA35 FERRITE BEAD Q802 2SC1384RS TRANSISTOR
L002 TLTABT2R2K COIL, PEAKING 2.2UH Q2302 2SB709ARTX TRANSISTOR
L003 TLTABT2R2K COIL, PEAKING 2.2UH Q2303 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L004 TLTABT2R2K COIL, PEAKING 2.2UH Q2342 2SB709ARTX TRANSISTOR
L005 ELESN330KA COIL, PEAKING 33UH Q2343 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L006 EXCELSA24T FERRITE BEAD Q2344 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L008 TLTABT470K COIL, PEAKING 47UH Q2409 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L010 TLTABT2R2K COIL, PEAKING 2.2UH Q2410 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L011 TLTABT2R2K COIL, PEAKING 2.2UH Q6501 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L012 TLTABT2R2K COIL, PEAKING 2.2UH Q6502 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L013 TLTABT2R2K COIL, PEAKING 2.2UH Q6504 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L106 EXCELSA35T FERRITE BEAD Q6505 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L218 EXCELSA35T FERRITE BEAD Q6506 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L319 TLTABT101K COIL, PEAKING Q6509 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L351 TLTABT101K COIL, PEAKING Q6510 2SB709ARTX TRANSISTOR
L501 ELESN3R3KA COIL, PEAKING 3.3UH Q6514 2SB709ARTX TRANSISTOR
L515 TLTABT101K COIL, PEAKING Q6516 2SB709ARTX TRANSISTOR
L518 TLTABT120K COIL, PEAKING 12UH Q6517 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L541 EXCELDR35 FERRITE BEAD Q6519 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR
L551 ELH5L7103 COIL RELAYS
L554 EXCELSA24T FERRITE BEAD RL801 TSEH8007 RELAY
L555 EXCELSA24T FERRITE BEAD RESISTORS
L556 EXCELSA24T FERRITE BEAD R002 ERJ6GEYJ182 RES,M 1.8K-J-1/10
L801 ELF20N020A COIL, 2UH R003 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10
L803 ELF17N007A LINE FILTER R004 ERDS1TJ122 RES,C 1.2K-J-1/2
L804 EXCELSA39 FERRITE BEAD R005 ERDS2TJ101 RES,C 100-J-1/4
L2310 TLTABT2R2K COIL, PEAKING 2.2UH R006 ERDS1TJ181 RES,C 180-J-1/2
L6502 ELESN330JA COIL, PEAKING 33UH R007 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
L6505 ELESN330JA COIL, PEAKING 33UH R008 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
L6507 ELESN150KA COIL, PEAKING 15UH R009 ERJ6GEYJ221 RES,M 220-J-1/10
L6508 EXCELSA35T FERRITE BEAD R010 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
TRANSISTORS R012 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
PARTS LIST

Q001 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR R013 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10


Q002 2SC1685QRS TRANSISTOR R014 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10
Q003 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR R015 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10
Q004 2SC1685QRS TRANSISTOR R016 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10
Q005 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR R017 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10
Q201 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR R020 ERJ6GEYJ682 RES,M 6.8K-J-1/10
Q302 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR R021 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10
Q303 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR R022 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10

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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Models: 27GX01B-501 & 27GX01B-511
Important Safety Notice: Components printed in BOLD TYPE have special characteristics important
for safety. When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer’s specified parts.
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
R023 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R352 ERG2FJ123H RES,M 12K-J-2W
R024 ERJ6GEYJ221 RES,M 220-J-1/10 R353 ERG2FJ123H RES,M 12K-J-2W
R025 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10 R354 ERDS1TJ272 RES,C 2.7K-J-1/2
R027 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10 R355 ERDS1TJ272 RES,C 2.7K-J-1/2
R028 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10 R356 ERDS1TJ272 RES,C 2.7K-J-1/2
R030 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R357 ERDS2TJ181 RES,C 180-J-1/4
R032 ERJ6ENF1002 RES,M 10K-F-1/10 R358 ERDS2TJ181 RES,C 180-J-1/4
R033 ERJ6GEYJ272 RES,M 2.7K-J-1/10 R359 ERDS2TJ181 RES,C 180-J-1/4
R034 ERJ6GEYJ222 RES,M 2.2K-J-1/10 R360 ERDS2TJ821 RES,C 820-J-1/4
R035 ERJ6GEYJ362 RES,M 3.6K-J-1/10 R361 ERDS2TJ821 RES,C 820-J-1/4
R036 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10 R362 ERDS2TJ821 RES,C 820-J-1/4
R037 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10 R363 ERDS2TJ101 RES,C 100-J-1/4
R038 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10 R364 ERDS2TJ101 RES,C 100-J-1/4
R039 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R365 ERDS2TJ101 RES,C 100-J-1/4
R040 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10 R401 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
R041 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10 R402 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
R042 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R403 ERJ6GEYJ622 RES,M 6.2K-J-1/10
R044 ERJ6GEYJ222 RES,M 2.2K-J-1/10 R405 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
R045 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10 R408 ERJ6GEYJ331 RES,M 330-J-1/10
R046 ERJ6GEYJ333 RES,M 33K-J-1/10 R409 ERJ6GEYJ271 RES,M 270-J-1/10
R047 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10 R410 ERJ6ENF1272 RES,M 12.7K-F-1/10W
R049 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10 R411 ERJ6ENF6801 RES,M 6.8K-F-1/10
R060 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10 R412 ERDS2TJ123 RES,C 12K-J-1/4
R065 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10 R452 ERDS1FJ1R8 RES,C 1.8-J-1/2
R066 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10 R453 ERJ6GEYJ123 RES,M 12K-J-1/10
R067 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10 R454 ERJ6GEYJ473 RES,M 47K-J-1/10
R068 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10 R455 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
R072 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10 R456 ERG3FJ151H RES,M 150-J-3W
R073 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10 R457 ERDS1FJ1R5 RES,C 1.5-J-1/2
R074 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10 R458 ERDS1FJ2R7 RES,C 2.7-J-1/2
R075 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R460 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
R076 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R461 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10
R077 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R465 ERJ6GEYJ104 RES,M 100K-J-1/10
R078 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10 R468 ER0S2CKF4321 RES,M 4.32K-F-1/4
R079 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10 R469 ER0S2CKF1471 RES,M 1.47K-F-1/4
R201 ERJ6GEYJ331 RES,M 330-J-1/10 R470 ERDS2TJ102 RES,C 1K-J-1/4
R223 ERJ6GEYJ561 RES,M 560-J-1/10 R501 ERJ6GEYJ301 RES,M 300-J-1/10
R225 ERJ6GEYJ331 RES,M 330-J-1/10 R502 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10
R226 ERJ6GEYJ331 RES,M 330-J-1/10 R504 ERJ6GEYJ333 RES,M 33K-J-1/10
R245 ERJ6GEYJ224 RES,M 220K-J-1/10 R505 ERDS1TJ181 RES,C 180-J-1/2
R301 ERJ6GEYJ331 RES,M 330-J-1/10 R506 ERJ6GEYJ682 RES,M 6.8K-J-1/10
R302 ERJ6GEYJ331 RES,M 330-J-1/10 R507 ERJ6GEYJ561 RES,M 560-J-1/10
R303 ERJ6GEYJ331 RES,M 330-J-1/10 R508 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
R305 ERJ6GEYJ682 RES,M 6.8K-J-1/10 R509 ERJ6GEYJ221 RES,M 220-J-1/10
PARTS LIST

R306 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10 R510 ERG3FJ362H RES,M 3.6K-J-3W


R309 ERJ6GEYJ332 RES,M 3.3K-J-1/10 R511 ERG3FJ362H RES,M 3.6K-J-3W
R310 ERJ6GEYJ332 RES,M 3.3K-J-1/10 R512 ERG2FJ392H RES,M 3.9K-J-2W
R312 ERJ6GEYJ393 RES,M 39K-J-1/10 R513 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
R328 ERJ6GEYJ105 RES,M 1.0MEG-J-1/10 R514 ERJ6GEYJ152 RES,M 1.5K-J-1/10
R341 ERJ6GEYJ474 RES,M 470K-J-1/10 R515 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10
R351 ERG2FJ123H RES,M 12K-J-2W R516 ERJ6GEYJ272 RES,M 2.7K-J-1/10

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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Models: 27GX01B-501 & 27GX01B-511
Important Safety Notice: Components printed in BOLD TYPE have special characteristics important
for safety. When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer’s specified parts.
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
R517 ERJ6GEYJ181 RES,M 180-J-1/10 R2308 ERJ6GEYJ221 RES,M 220-J-1/10
R531 ERD25FJ470 RES,C 47-J-1/4 R2311 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10
R532 ERJ6ENF5602 RES,M 56K-F-1/10 R2312 ERJ6GEYJ752 RES,M 7.5K-J-1/10
R533 ERJ6ENF2102 RES,M 21K-F-1/10 R2313 ERJ6GEYJ332 RES,M 3.3K-J-1/10
R550 ERDS1FJ1R0 RES,C 1.0-J-1/2 R2318 ERJ6GEYJ682 RES,M 6.8K-J-1/10
R551 ERDS1FJ1R0 RES,C 1.0-J-1/2 R2319 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10
R552 ERDS1FJ1R0 RES,C 1.0-J-1/2 R2321 ERDS2TJ181 RES,C 180-J-1/4
R553 ERG3FJ270H RES,M 27-J-3W R2322 ERDS2TJ181 RES,C 180-J-1/4
R556 ERJ6GEYJ272 RES,M 2.7K-J-1/10 R2323 ERJ6GEYJ822 RES,M 8.2K-J-1/10
R557 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10 R2325 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
R558 ERQ1CKPR22 RES,F .22-K-1W R2329 ERJ6GEYJ751 RES,M 750-J-1/10
R559 ERG2FJ683H RES,M 12K-J-2W R2330 ERJ6GEYJ183 RES,M 18K-J-1/10
R560 TLTABT101K COIL, PEAKING R2332 ERJ6GEYJ751 RES,M 750-J-1/10
R561 ERG2FJ102H RES,M 1K-J-2W R2333 ERJ6GEYJ183 RES,M 18K-J-1/10
R563 ERDS2TJ683 RES,C 68K-J-1/4 R2334 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10
R564 ERDS2TJ823 RES,C 82K-J-1/4 R2336 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10
R566 ERDS1FJ1R0 RES,C 1.0-J-1/2 R2337 ERJ6GEYJ221 RES,M 220-J-1/10
R574 ERG2FJ270H RES,M 27-J-2W R2338 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
R601 ERJ6GEYJ391 RES,M 390-J-1/10 R2339 ERJ6GEYJ221 RES,M 220-J-1/10
R618 ERJ6GEYJ474 RES,M 470K-J-1/10 R2340 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10
R619 ERJ6GEYJ563 RES,M 56K-J-1/10 R2341 ERJ6GEYJ152 RES,M 1.5K-J-1/10
R620 ERJ6GEYJ153 RES,M 15K-J-1/10 R2342 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10
R801 ERF7ZK1R5 RES,W 1.5-K-7W R2343 ERJ6GEYJ152 RES,M 1.5K-J-1/10
R804 ERW12PK1R8 RES,W 1.8-K-1/2W R2344 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
R805 ERDS2TJ274 RES,C 270K-J-1/4 R2345 ERJ6GEYJ223 RES,M 22K-J-1/10
R806 ERDS2TJ274 RES,C 270K-J-1/4 R2346 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
R808 ERDS1FJ1R0 RES,C 1.0-J-1/2 R2350 ERJ6GEYJ682 RES,M 6.8K-J-1/10
R809 ERDS1FJ1R0 RES,C 1.0-J-1/2 R2351 ERJ6GEYJ105 RES,M 1.0MEG-J-1/10
R810 ERDS1FJ272 RES,C 2.7K-J-1/2 R2352 ERJ6GEYJ105 RES,M 1.0MEG-J-1/10
R812 ERDS1TJ183 RES,C 18K-J-1/2 R2353 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10
R813 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10 R2355 ERJ6GEYJ682 RES,M 6.8K-J-1/10
R815 ERC12ZGM825 RES,S 8.2MEG-M-1/2 R2366 ERJ6GEYJ222 RES,M 2.2K-J-1/10
R818 ERQ12HJR56 RES,F .56-J-1/2 R2367 ERJ6GEYJ222 RES,M 2.2K-J-1/10
R820 ERJ6GEYJ273 RES,M 27K-J-1/10 R2418 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
R821 ERJ6GEYJ392 RES,M 3.9K-J-1/10 R2419 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
R822 ERD50FJ474 RES,C 470K-J-1/2W R3001 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10
R823 ERDS2TJ222 RES,C 2.2K-J-1/4 R3003 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
R824 ERG3FJ390H RES,M 39-J-3W R3004 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
R825 ERDS2TJ102 RES,C 1K-J-1/4 R3005 ERJ6GEYJ330 RES,M 33-J-1/10
R826 ERF2AKR22 RES,W .22-K-2W R3006 ERJ6GEYJ750 RES,M 75-J-1/10
R827 ERDS1FJ561 RES,C 560-J-1/2 R3007 ERJ6GEYJ750 RES,M 75-J-1/10
R828 ERG3FJ470 RES,M 47-J-3W R3008 ERJ6GEYJ750 RES,M 75-J-1/10
R829 ERQ14AJ6R8 RES,F 6.8-J-1/4 R3009 ERJ6GEYJ750 RES,M 75-J-1/10
PARTS LIST

R2203 ERJ6GEYJ751 RES,M 750-J-1/10 R3010 ERJ6GEYJ750 RES,M 75-J-1/10


R2206 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R3011 ERJ6GEYJ750 RES,M 75-J-1/10
R2207 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 R3012 ERJ6GEYJ750 RES,M 75-J-1/10
R2221 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10 R3013 ERDS2TJ331 RES,C 330-J-1/4
R2301 ERQ2CJP1R0 RES,F 1.0-J-2W R3014 ERJ6GEYJ330 RES,M 33-J-1/10
R2305 ERD25FJ180 RES,C 18-J-1/4 R3015 ERDS2TJ102 RES,C 1K-J-1/4
R2306 ERD25FJ180 RES,C 18-J-1/4 R3016 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
R2307 ERJ6GEYJ221 RES,M 220-J-1/10 R3017 ERJ6GEYJ330 RES,M 33-J-1/10

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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Models: 27GX01B-501 & 27GX01B-511
Important Safety Notice: Components printed in BOLD TYPE have special characteristics important
for safety. When replacing any of these components use only manufacturer’s specified parts.
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
R3018 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 S003 TSE2AD001 SWITCH
R3019 ERDS2TJ102 RES,C 1K-J-1/4 S004 TSE2AD001 SWITCH
R3020 ERJ6GEYJ330 RES,M 33-J-1/10 S005 TSE2AD001 SWITCH
R6501 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10 S008 TSE2AD001 SWITCH
R6502 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10 S009 TSE2AD001 SWITCH
R6503 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10 TRANSFORMERS
R6505 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10 T001 TLP16297 TRANSFORMER, POWER SUPPLY
R6509 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10 TRANSFORMER, HORIZONTAL
T501 TLH15452
R6510 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10 DRIVER

R6511 ERJ6GEYJ123 RES,M 12K-J-1/10 TRANSFORMER, HORIZONTAL


T502 ETE19Z30AY
COUPLING
R6512 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
T551 TLF2AA002 TRANSFORMER, FLYBACK
R6513 ERJ6GEYJ152 RES,M 1.5K-J-1/10
T801 ETS29AK3L5NC TRANSFORMER, SWITCHING
R6515 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
CRYSTALS/FILTERS
R6516 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
X001 TSSA092 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
R6518 ERJ6GEYJ333 RES,M 33K-J-1/10
X501 TSS2AA001 CRYSTAL, 3.58MHZ
R6519 ERJ6GEYJ333 RES,M 33K-J-1/10
X601 TAFCSB503F30 CRYSTAL
R6520 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
OTHERS
R6522 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
M001 ETC33X82NA YOKE, CONVERGENCE
R6523 ERJ6GEYJ562 RES,M 5.6K-J-1/10
TNR001 ENG36604G TUNER
R6524 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
M002 HL00761 TRANSMITTER, REMOTE CTRL
R6526 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
M003 H462271 WARRANTY CARD 27GX01B-501
R6535 ERJ6GEYJ181 RES,M 180-J-1/10
M004 H462472 WARRANTY CARD 27GX01B-511
R6537 ERJ6GEYJ392 RES,M 3.9K-J-1/10
M005 M68LGL061X CRT 27”
R6538 ERJ6GEYJ122 RES,M 1.2K-J-1/10
M006 TAS2AA0015 SPEAKER, 16 OHM/1.5W
R6540 ERJ6GEYJ151 RES,M 150-J-1/10
M007 TBM2AA0031 BADGE, HITACHI
R6542 ERJ6GEYJ680 RES,M 68-J-1/10
M008 TJS2AC00301 CRT SOCKET
R6543 ERJ6GEYJ122 RES,M 1.2K-J-1/10
M009 TKX2AA00401 GUIDE, IR
R6544 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
DY TLY2AA006 DEFLECTION YOKE
R6545 ERJ6GEYJ221 RES,M 220-J-1/10
M010 TMM2A30702 WEDGE, YOKE
R6548 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
M011 TQB2AA0334 MANUAL, OWNERS 27GX01B-501
R6549 ERJ6GEYJ222 RES,M 2.2K-J-1/10
M012 TQB2AA0335 MANUAL, OWNERS 27GX01B-511
R6553 ERJ6GEYJ101 RES,M 100-J-1/10
M013 TQB2AA7077 V-CHIP HITACHI NA8
R6554 ERJ6GEYJ472 RES,M 4.7K-J-1/10
M014 TSX2AA0111 AC LINE CORD
R6555 ERJ6GEYJ153 RES,M 15K-J-1/10
M015 TXFBX05BSER ASSY, 7-KEY BUTTON
R6556 ERJ6GEYJ333 RES,M 33K-J-1/10
M016 TXFKU43BSER ASSY, CABINET BACK
R6557 ERJ6GEYJ123 RES,M 12K-J-1/10
M017 TXFKU44BSER ASSY, CABINET BACK
R6558 ERJ6GEYJ103 RES,M 10K-J-1/10
M018 TXFKY21BSER ASSY, CABINET FRONT
R6559 ERJ6GEYJ272 RES,M 2.7K-J-1/10
M019 TXF3A01ZER ASSY. DAG GROUND
R6560 ERJ6GEYJ124 RES,M 120K-J-1/10
M020 0FMK014ZZ CONVERGENCE CORRECTOR STRIP
R6565 ERJ6GEYJ102 RES,M 1K-J-1/10
DEG 0LK19045A COIL, DEGAUSSING 27”
R6566 ERJ6GEYJ681 RES,M 680-J-1/10
M0021 2784243 BATTERY
R6567 ERJ6GEYJ222 RES,M 2.2K-J-1/10
JK3001 TJB2AA0221 TERMINAL, A/V 8P
R6568 ERJ6GEYJ471 RES,M 470-J-1/10
JK3002 TJB2AA0045 TERMINAL, FRONT A/V
SWITCHES
PARTS LIST

JK3003 TJB2AA0171 TERMINAL, A/V


S001 TSE2AD001 SWITCH
JK3004 TJB2AA0211 TERMINAL, A/V 2P
S002 TSE2AD001 SWITCH

154-00 - 45 - Parts List


DESCRIPTION OF ABBREVIATIONS GUIDE

RESISTOR
TYPE TOLERANCE
C Carbon F +/- 1%

F Fuse J +/- 5%

M Metal Oxide K +/- 10%

S Solid M +/- 20%

W Wire Wound G +/- 2%

RES, C 270-J-1/4

CAPACITOR
TYPE TOLERANCE
C Ceramic C +/- 0.25pF

E Electrolytic D +/- 0.5pF

P Polyester F +/- 1pF

S Styrol J +/- 5%

T Tantalum K +/- 10%

L +/- 15%

M +/- 20%

P +10% -0%

Z +80% -20%

CAP, P .068UF-K-50V

- 46 -
NOTES

- 47 -
+,7$&+,

Printed in USA
V00062000ME0609
A B C D E F G H
A-Board Schematic (Left Portion)

See Sheet 2 Side A for Right Portion of Schematic


Overlapping Section
3
HITACHI

4
Sheet 1 of 2
Side A
A-Board Schematic

Voltage Measurements Schematic Notes 3


Waveform Measurements
(Left Portion)

1. Voltage measurement: - Voltage readings are nominal 1. Resistors are carbon 1/4W unless 6. (BOLD LINE) indicates the 1. indicates waveform measurement. 5. Ground symbol shown on
CT-27GX01B-501 & CT-27GX01B-511

- AC input to the Receiver is 120V. and may vary ±10% on active noted otherwise. route of B+ supply. (Measurement can be taken at the waveform number indicates (Hot)
NTSC (HD, 1125i & 525P when devices. Some voltage 2. Capacitors are ceramic 50V unless 7. The schematic diagrams are current best accessible location in common ground lead connection of the
5 Boards Designation applicable) signal generator is
connected to the antenna of the
reading will vary with signal
strength and picture content.
noted otherwise.
3. Coil value notes is inductance in µH.
at the time of printing and are
subject to change without notice.
to the indicated point.)
2. Taken with an NTSC signal generator
Oscilloscope.
CAUTION: Incorrect ground
Receiver. (Color bar pattern of - Supply voltages are nominal. 4. Test point indicated by ; Test point but 8. Ground symbol indicates HOT connected to the antenna terminal. connection of the test equipment will IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE CHIP TRANSISTOR
• A-Board - Main Chassis 100 IRE white and 7.5 IRE black.) 2. Ground symbol indicates ground no pin . GROUND CONNECTION; (NTSC color bar pattern of 8 bars of result in erroneous readings. THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES LEAD DESIGNATION
5. Components indicated with are indicates COLD GROUND. EIA colors, 100 IRE white and 7.5
• C-Board - CRT Drive - All Picture and Audio adjustments
are set to Normalize.
lead connection of meter.
Incorrect ground connection will critical parts and replacement should NOTE: All other component symbols IRE black.)
THAT ARE IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION, FIRE
AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS. WHEN SERVICING IT IS
TV ANT/CABLE - (Set-Up Menu) result in erroneous readings. be made with manufacture specified are used for engineering 3. Customer Controls (Picture/Audio ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFACTURERS SPECIFIED PARTS BE
replacement parts only. Menu) are set to Normalize. Volume USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS DESIGNATED WITH A IN
in TV/ANT Mode CAUTION: Incorrect ground design purposes. THE SCHEMATIC.
Volume - Min is set to “MIN”.
connection of the test equipment
TV/Video SW - TV position 4. All video and color waveforms are
will result in erroneous readings.
Audio Mode - Stereo taken with a wideband scope and a
probe with low capacitance (10 to 1).
Shape and peak altitudes may vary
depending on the type of
Oscilloscope used and its settings.
A B C D E F G H

A-Board Layout - TNP2AH017

C-Board Schematic

C-Board Layout - TNP2AA047


2

C-Board Voltage Measurements


(Transistors)
Q351 Q352 Q353
3 B 2.41 2.37 2.41
C 164.50 169.50 164.50
E 2.25 2.19 2.24

HITACHI
CHIP TRANSISTOR
LEAD DESIGNATION

Note:
The board layouts have been modified to enhance and display traces otherwise hidden by a mask.

Note:
Voltages were obtained
using a digital multimeter.

Sheet 1 of 2
Side B
Waveforms - A-Board Waveform Measurements Voltage Measurements
3
1. indicates waveform measurement. 5. Ground symbol shown on 1. Voltage measurement: - Voltage readings are nominal
(Measurement can be taken at the waveform number indicates (Hot) - AC input to the Receiver is 120V. and may vary ±10% on active
N/A best accessible location in common ground lead connection of the NTSC (HD, 1125i & 525P when devices. Some voltage
to the indicated point.) Oscilloscope. applicable) signal generator is reading will vary with signal
2. Taken with an NTSC signal generator CAUTION: Incorrect ground connected to the antenna of the strength and picture content.

1 1.0V p-p [20µs]


IC3001 PIN 36 (VIDEO)
5 3.7V p-p [20µs]
(R OUT)
9
4.1V p-p [5ms]
13 17
184.0V p-p [20µs]
21
340.0V p-p [5µs] Boards Designation connected to the antenna terminal.
(NTSC color bar pattern of 8 bars of
connection of the test equipment will
result in erroneous readings.
Receiver. (Color bar pattern of
100 IRE white and 7.5 IRE black.)
- Supply voltages are nominal.
2. Ground symbol indicates ground
IC101 PIN 33 (VERT OUT) Q501 Collector (H DRIVE) Q802 Collector
TP47R EIA colors, 100 IRE white and 7.5 - All Picture and Audio adjustments lead connection of meter.
• A-Board - Main Chassis IRE black.) are set to Normalize. Incorrect ground connection will
3. Customer Controls (Picture/Audio TV ANT/CABLE - (Set-Up Menu) result in erroneous readings.
• C-Board - CRT Drive Menu) are set to Normalize. Volume in TV/ANT Mode CAUTION: Incorrect ground
503KHz X’tal
is set to “MIN”. Volume - Min connection of the test equipment
4. All video and color waveforms are TV/Video SW - TV position will result in erroneous readings.
taken with a wideband scope and a Audio Mode - Stereo
2 1.1V p-p [20µs] 3.6V p-p [20µs] 1.4V p-p [5ms] IC101 PIN 41 258.0V p-p [20µs] probe with low capacitance (10 to 1).
6 10 14
H OSC
18
IC3001 PIN 32 (Y IN) (G OUT) IC101 PIN 25 (DRIVE) T551 PIN 1 Shape and peak altitudes may vary
TP47G OSC
depending on the type of
Oscilloscope used and its settings.
Schematic Notes
1. Resistors are carbon 1/4W unless 6. (BOLD LINE) indicates the
noted otherwise. route of B+ supply.

Board Layout, Waveforms


2. Capacitors are ceramic 50V unless 7. The schematic diagrams are current
noted otherwise. at the time of printing and are

C-Boards Schematic
3. Coil value notes is inductance in µH. subject to change without notice.
3 0.6 p-p [20µs] 3.6V p-p [20µs] 52.0V p-p [5ms] 6.0V p-p [20µs] 24.4V p-p [20µs] IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
7 11 15 19 4. Test point indicated by ; Test point but 8. Ground symbol indicates HOT

CT-27GX01B-501 & CT-27GX01B-511


IC3001 PIN 34 (C IN) (B OUT) IC101 PIN 35 (H OUT) T551 PIN 6
IC451 PIN 2 (VERT OUT) THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES no pin . GROUND CONNECTION;
TP47B
THAT ARE IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION, FIRE 5. Components indicated with are indicates COLD GROUND.

5 3.58MHz X’tal
AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS. WHEN SERVICING IT IS
ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFACTURERS SPECIFIED PARTS BE
USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS DESIGNATED WITH A IN
critical parts and replacement should
be made with manufacture specified
NOTE: All other component symbols
are used for engineering
THE SCHEMATIC. replacement parts only. design purposes.

IC101 PIN 49 1.0V p-p [20µs] 27.6V p-p [5ms] 8.0V p-p [20µs] 340.0V p-p [5µs]
4 3.58VCO
8 12 16 20
IC101 PIN 38 (SYNC) IC451 PIN 3 IC101 PIN 34 (H SYNC) IC803 PIN 2
OSC
A B C D E F G H
A-Board Schematic (Right Portion)
A-Board Voltage Measurements
(ICs and Transistors)
IC001 IC002
1 .. . . . . 0.00 22 . . . . . .2.06 1 .. ... GND
2 .. . . . . 4.70 23 . . . . . .2.41 2 .. ... GND
3 .. . . . . 4.62 24 . . . . . .1.36 3 .. ... GND
4 .. . . . . 1.80 25 . . . . . .1.34 4 .. ... GND
1 5
6
..
..
. . . . n.c
. . . . 3.27
26
27
.
.
. . . . .2.40
. . . . .2.89
5
6
..
..
...
...
3.84
3.85
7 .. . . . . 1.66 28 . . . . . GND 7 .. ... GND
8 .. . . . . 3.27 29 . . . . . .0.07 8 .. ... 4.84
9 .. . . . . 0.00 30 . . . . . .0.10
10 .. . . . . 3.27 31 . . . . . .0.10 IC005
11 .. . . . . 0.00 32 . . . . . .0.11
12 .. . . . . 3.27 33 . . . . . .0.06 1 .. ... 4.89
13 .. . . . . 1.00 34 . . . . . .3.27 2 .. ... GND
14 .. . . . . 0.10 35 . . . . . .3.68 3 .. ... n.c
15 .. . . . . 0.10 36 . . . . . .n.c 4 .. ... 3.28
16 .. . . . . n.c 37 . . . . . .3.90 5 .. ... GND
17 .. . . . . 0.07 38 . . . . . .3.90 6 .. ... 4.89
18 .. . . . . 3.18 39 . . . . . .3.27
19 .. . . . . 0.08 40 . . . . . .1.67 IC006
20 .. . . . . 3.27 41 . . . . . .1.68 1 .. ... n.c
21 .. . . . . 1.54 42 . . . . . GND 2 .. ... GND
3 .. ... GND
IC101 4 .. ... 3.27
1 .. . . . . n.c 29 . . . . . .3.86 5 .. ... 3.27
2 .. . . . . GND 30 . . . . . .n.c
3 .. . . . . 3.38 31 . . . . . GND IC451
4 .. . . . . 3.36 32 . . . . . .n.c 1 .. . . . GND
5 .. . . . . 3.36 33 . . . . . .3.93 2 .. . . 10.33
6 .. . . . . 0.00 34 . . . . . .1.04 3 .. . . 22.34
7 .. . . . . 6.16 35 . . . . . .1.76 4 .. . . . 2.27
8 .. . . . . 5.20 36 . . . . . .n.c 5 .. . . . 2.26
9 .. . . . . 5.22 37 . . . . . .9.58 6 .. . . 26.48
10 .. . . . . GND 38 . . . . . .3.10 7 .. . . . 2.57
11 .. . . . . 5.79 39 . . . . . .6.84
2 12
13
..
..
. . . . n.c
. . . . 2.42
40
41
.
.
. . . . .8.13
. . . . .6.56
IC551
14 .. . . . . 2.40 42 . . . . . .4.85 1 . . . . 13.70
15 .. . . . . 2.39 43 . . . . . .1.15 2 . . . . . GND
16 .. . . . . 8.92 44 . . . . . GND 3 . . . . . 8.98
17 .. . . . . 4.81 45 . . . . . .1.17
18 .. . . . . 4.66 46 . . . . . .1.42 IC552
19 .. . . . . 4.57 47 . . . . . .n.c 1 . . . . . 8.59
20 .. . . . . 2.89 48 . . . . . .n.c 2 . . . . . GND
21 .. . . . . n.c 49 . . . . . .3.83 3 . . . . . 4.98
See Sheet 1 Side A for Left Portion of Schematic

22 .. . . . . n.c 50 . . . . . .3.29
23 .. . . . . n.c 51 . . . . . .4.86 IC803
24 .. . . . . 0.63 52 . . . . . .2.95
25 .. . . . . 5.20 53 . . . . . .2.98 1 . . . . 67.50
26 .. . . . . 1.97 54 . . . . . .3.72 2 . . . 112.50
27 .. . . . . 4.36 55 . . . . . .3.06 3 . . . 312.90
28 .. . . . . 6.08 56 . . . . . .n.c 4 . . . 112.27
Overlapping Section

5 . . . 130.00
IC3001
IC2201
1 .. . . . . 8.92 19 . . . . . GND
2 .. . . . . 3.91 20 . . . . . GND 1 .. ... n.c
3 .. . . . . 4.63 21 . . . . . .4.15 2 .. ... n.c
4 .. . . . . n.c 22 . . . . . .n.c 3 .. ... n.c
5 .. . . . . 4.63 23 . . . . . .n.c 4 .. ... 2.32
6 .. . . . . 3.58 24 . . . . . .n.c 5 .. ... 2.18
7 .. . . . . 3.59 25 . . . . . .n.c 6 .. ... 0.28
8 .. . . . . 4.64 26 . . . . . .3.36 7 .. ... 4.85
9 .. . . . . 4.64 27 . . . . . .3.38 8 .. ... 2.38
10 .. . . . . 4.63 28 . . . . . .4.01 9 .. ... 2.40
11 .. . . . . 3.58 29 . . . . . .4.02 10 .. ... 0.39
3 12
13
..
..
. . . . 3.58
. . . . 4.64
30
31
.
.
. . . . .4.01
. . . . .3.77
11
12
..
..
...
...
2.22
3.15
14 .. . . . . n.c 32 . . . . . .4.00 13 .. ... 3.24
15 .. . . . . 4.63 33 . . . . . .4.63 14 .. ... 2.18
16 .. . . . . n.c 34 . . . . . .4.64 15 .. ... 3.28
17 .. . . . . 4.73 35 . . . . . .4.63 16 .. ... 3.41
HITACHI

18 .. . . . . n.c 36 . . . . . .3.98 17 .. ... GND


18 .. ... 3.98
IC2302 IC801 19 .. ... 4.00
20 .. ... n.c
1 .. . . . .6.03 . . . . 0.62 21 .. ... 2.20
2 .. . . . .6.73 1
2 . . . . 0.00 22 .. ... 2.18
3 .. . . . .0.10 23 .. ... n.c
4 .. . . . .6.05 3 . . . . 0.00
4 . . . 12.27 24 .. ... n.c
5 .. . . . .6.74
6 .. . . .18.31 IC2351
7 .. . . .10.99 IC003
8 .. . . .11.24 1 .. ... 4.40
9 .. . . . GND 1 . . . 154.76 2 .. ... GND
10 .. . . .21.28 2 . . . 150.14 3 .. ... 4.44
11 .. . . .11.35 3 . . . 152.77 4 .. ... 4.43
12 .. . . .11.11 5 .. ... 4.40
6 .. ... 4.41
IC6501 7 .. ... 4.50
8 .. ... 5.50
1 .. . . . . GND 15 . . . . . .2.63 9 .. ... 4.41
2 .. . . . . 4.82 16 . . . . . .3.39 10 .. ... 1.46
3 .. . . . . GND 17 . . . . . .3.39 11 .. ... 4.73
4 .. . . . . GND 18 . . . . . .2.25 12 .. ... 4.77
5 .. . . . . GND 19 . . . . . GND 13 .. ... 5.47
6 .. . . . . n.c 20 . . . . . .n.c
4 7 .. . . . . n.c 21 . . . . . .1.43
14
15
..
..
...
...
4.45
4.41
Sheet 2 of 2

8 .. . . . . 4.80 22 . . . . . .0.40 16 .. ... 4.39


Side A

9 .. . . . . 4.70 23 . . . . . .4.86 17 .. ... 4.41


10 .. . . . . n.c 24 . . . . . .0.38 18 .. ... 4.43
11 .. . . . . GND 25 . . . . . .1.15 19 .. ... 4.44
12 .. . . . . 2.36 26 . . . . . .1.13 20 .. ... 4.44
13 .. . . . . GND 27 . . . . . .3.52 21 .. ... 8.92
14 .. . . . . 2.28 28 . . . . . .0.56 22 .. ... 4.40

Q001 Q002 Q003 Q004 Q005 Q201


B 0.71 5.58 0.10 10.20 0.63 3.37
C 0.13 6.51 10.28 12.26 0.30 4.87
E GND 4.87 GND 9.51 GND 2.72

Q302 Q303 Q401 Q402 Q501 Q509


B 3.34 3.35 3.46 0.62 0.00 3.24
C 4.92 4.92 5.48 3.46 81.08 4.81
E 2.72 2.73 2.80 GND GND 2.56

Q515 Q551 Q603 Q801 Q802 Q804


B 0.00 0.01 1.01 110.40 118.60 129.90
C 2.92 50.39 4.87 130.00 112.70 0.53
Note: Voltage Measurements Schematic Notes 3
Waveform Measurements E GND GND 0.98 114.80 116.90 130.33
A-Board Schematic

1. Voltage measurement: - Voltage readings are nominal 1. Resistors are carbon 1/4W unless 6. (BOLD LINE) indicates the 1. indicates waveform measurement. 5. Ground symbol shown on
and may vary ±10% on active noted otherwise. route of B+ supply. (Measurement can be taken at the waveform number indicates (Hot) Q2302 Q2303 Q2342 Q2343 Q2344 Q2409
(Right Portion)

Obtain Voltages using a - AC input to the Receiver is 120V.


CT-27GX01B-501 & CT-27GX01B-511

NTSC (HD, 1125i & 525P when devices. Some voltage 2. Capacitors are ceramic 50V unless 7. The schematic diagrams are current best accessible location in common ground lead connection of the
B 21.25 0.08 12.33 0.10 0.60 0.10
digital multimeter. applicable) signal generator is reading will vary with signal noted otherwise. at the time of printing and are to the indicated point.) Oscilloscope.
C GND 21.27 0.05 0.10 21.26 0.00
3. Coil value notes is inductance in µH.
5 CHIP TRANSISTOR
LEAD DESIGNATION
connected to the antenna of the
Receiver. (Color bar pattern of
100 IRE white and 7.5 IRE black.)
-
strength and picture content.
Supply voltages are nominal.
2. Ground symbol indicates ground
4. Test point indicated by ; Test point but
no pin .
subject to change without notice.
8. Ground symbol
GROUND CONNECTION;
indicates HOT
2. Taken with an NTSC signal generator
connected to the antenna terminal.
(NTSC color bar pattern of 8 bars of
CAUTION: Incorrect ground
connection of the test equipment will
result in erroneous readings.
E 16.31 GND 12.37 GND GND GND

5. Components indicated with are indicates COLD GROUND. EIA colors, 100 IRE white and 7.5
Q2410 Q6501 Q6502 Q6504 Q6505 Q6506
- All Picture and Audio adjustments lead connection of meter.
Boards Designation are set to Normalize.
TV ANT/CABLE - (Set-Up Menu)
Incorrect ground connection will
result in erroneous readings.
critical parts and replacement should
be made with manufacture specified
NOTE: All other component symbols
are used for engineering
IRE black.)
3. Customer Controls (Picture/Audio
B
C
0.10
0.00
3.26
4.86
4.02
4.86
3.23
4.86
2.28
4.79
2.20
3.99
in TV/ANT Mode replacement parts only. design purposes. Menu) are set to Normalize. Volume E GND 2.60 3.35 2.59 1.60 1.60
• A-Board - Main Chassis Volume - Min
CAUTION: Incorrect ground
connection of the test equipment
is set to “MIN”.
4. All video and color waveforms are
• C-Board - CRT Drive TV/Video SW - TV position will result in erroneous readings.
taken with a wideband scope and a
Q6509 Q6510 Q6514 Q6516 Q6517 Q6519
Audio Mode - Stereo
probe with low capacitance (10 to 1). B 2.19 0.42 0.38 1.64 1.43 1.70
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Shape and peak altitudes may vary C 4.86 GND GND GND 4.86 3.29
THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INCORPORATES SPECIAL FEATURES depending on the type of E 1.56 1.08 1.05 2.26 1.64 0.00
THAT ARE IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM X-RADIATION, FIRE Oscilloscope used and its settings.
AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDS. WHEN SERVICING IT IS
ESSENTIAL THAT ONLY MANUFACTURERS SPECIFIED PARTS BE
USED FOR THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS DESIGNATED WITH A IN
THE SCHEMATIC.

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