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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SERVICE WARNING

Only qualified service technicians who are familiar with safety checks and guidelines should perform service work. Before replacing parts, disconnect power source to protect electrostatically sensitive parts. Do not attempt to modify any circuit unless so recommended by the manufacturer. When servicing the receiver, use an isolation transformer between the line cord and power receptacle.

SERVICING THE HIGH VOLTAGE AND CRT

Use EXTREME CAUTION when servicing the high voltage circuits. To discharge static high voltage, connect a 10K ohms resistor in series with a test lead between the receiver and CRT anode lead. DO NOT lift the CRT by the neck. Always wear shatterproof goggles when handling the CRT to protect eyes in case of implosion.

X-RAY RADIATION AND HIGH VOLTAGE LIMITS

Be aware of the instructions and procedures covering X-ray radiation. In solid-state receivers and monitors, the CRT is the only potential source of X-rays. Keep an accurate high voltage meter available at all times. Check meter calibration periodically. Whenever servicing a receiver, check the high voltage at various brightness levels to be sure it is regulating properly. Keep high voltage at rated value, NO HIGHER. Excessive high voltage may cause X-ray radiation or failure of associated components. DO NOT depend on protection circuits to keep voltage at rated value. When troubleshooting a receiver with excessive high voltage, avoid close contact with the CRT. DO NOT operate the receiver longer than necessary. To locate the cause of excessive high voltage, use a variable AC transformer to regulate voltage. In present receivers, many electrical and mechanical components have safety related characteristics which are not detectable by visual inspection. Such components are identified by a # on both the schematic and the parts list. For SAFETY, use only equivalent replacement parts when replacing these components.

GENERAL GUIDELINES

Perform a final SAFETY CHECK before returning receiver to customer. Check repaired area for poorly soldered connections, and check entire circuit board for solder splashes. Check inner board wiring for pinched wires or wires contacting any high wattage resistors. Check that all knobs, shields, covers, grounds, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be sure to replace all insulators and restore proper lead dress.

TEST JIG HOOKUP
Chek·A-Color PC Board
Function Adapter No. Plug No. Pin Color
CRT B239 1S00 1,2 Red
Yoke D4137 3,4 Blue
Yoke Setting YPI 1SS0 I Green
Comments Focus Tap 2 Yellow SAFETY CHECKS -- FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD Cold Leakage Checks for Receivers with Isolated Ground Unplug the AC cord, connect a jumper across the plug prongs, and tum the power switch on (if applicable). Use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance between the jumped AC plug and any exposed metal cabinet parts such as antenna screw heads, control shafts, or handle brackets. Exposed metal parts with a return path should measure between 1 M ohms and S.2M ohms. Parts without a return path must measure infinity.

Hot Leakage Current Check

Plug the AC cord directly into an AC outlet. DO NOT use an isolation transformer. Use a I SOO ohms, lOW resistor in parallel with a . I SJ.lF capacitor to connect between any exposed metal parts on the receiver and a good earth ground. (See figure below.) Use an AC voltmeter with at least SOOO ohms per volt sensitivity to measure the voltage across the resistor. Check all exposed metal parts and measure voltage at each point. Voltage measurements should not exceed .7SVAC, SOOJ.lA. Any value exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected. If the AC plug is not polarized, reverse the AC plug and repeat exposed metal part voltage measurement at each point.

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CONNECT TO EARTH GROUND

HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN TEST

After servicing the high voltage circuits, test the shutdown circuit by momentarily placing a 10K ohms resistor across RS33. The receiver should go into shutdown losing sound and raster. To return receiver to normal operation, remove the 10K ohms resistor and press the power button twice.

The listing of any available replacement part herein in no case constitutes a recommendation, warranty, or guarantee by Howard W. Sams & Company as to the quality and suitability of such replacement part. The numbers of the listed parts have been compiled from information furnished to Howard W. Sams & Company by the manufacturers of the specific type of replacement part listed.

Reproduction or use, without express permission, of editorial or pictorial content, in any manner, is prohibited. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.

©1998 by Howard W. Sams & Company A Bell Atlantic Company

2647 Waterfront Parkway East Drive, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46214-2041

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CRT Board 3

Main Board 3

High Voltage Shutdown Test 1

IC Functions 1

Important Parts Information 4

Miscellaneous Adjustments . . . . .. 1

Parts List 4

Placement Chart .

Safety Precautions 1

Schematic Component Location 3

Schematic Notes 3

Schematics

Audio 3

Power Supply 2

System Control 2

Television 2

Test Equipment 4

Test Jig Hookup .

Troubleshooting .

Tuner Information .

For Supplier Address,

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Technical Service Data

PHILIPS/MAGNAVOX Model TS2544C121

Complete coverage

for servicing a television receiver ...

• Schematics

• Parts list

• Component locations

• Troubleshooting guide

Coverage includes these additional models:

MODELS TR2502C121 TS2744CI03 TS2744C121

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TUNER INFORMATION

TUNER VOLTAGE CHART
Pin No. VHF Low Band VHF High Band UHF Band Pin No. VHF Low Band VHF High Band UHF Band
I (AGC) 2.3V 2AV 2.2V 9 (+33V) 33.0V 33.0V 33.0V
2 (TUN V) .7V 2.7V 3.9V 10 (GND) OV OV OV
3 (GND) OV OV OV II (IF) OV OV OV
4 (SCL) 5.0V 5.0V 5.0V
5 (SDA) 4.9V 4.9V 4.9V NOTE: VHF Low Band voltages taken on channel 2.
6 (GND) OV OV OV VHF High Band voltages taken on channel 7.
7 (+5V) 5.0V 5.0V 5.0V UHF Band voltages taken on channel 14.
8 (NC) 1.3V 1.3V 1.3V TUNER TERMINAL GUIDE

(IF) II

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Important Note:

The DAG of the CRT is above the ground of the chassis.

POWER SUPPLY

Check F400. If fuse is open. check D40l, D402, D404, D405, C400, C405, C407, and C409. Apply 120VAC, check for 160V* at the cathode of D402. If voltage is missing, check L400, and D40l, D402, D404, and D405. Check for 130V at the cathode of D450. If voltage is missing, check IC400 and T425. Turn receiver on and check for 13.5V at the cathode of D448, check for 9.5V at the emitter of Q466, check for 9.5V at the emitter of Q465, check for 5.3V at the emitter of Q467. If voltages are missing, check D448, F443, and T425. If voltages are present, refer to the "Horizontal" section of this Troubleshooting guide.

* Taken from common tie point.

HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN

CAUTION: When defeating the high voltage shutdown circuit, do not exceed the maximum high voltage specified on the schematic, as this may cause excessive X-ray radiation and damage the CRT and associated components. Monitor the high voltage while troubleshooting.

The high voltage from T502 is monitored and rectified by D530. Should the high voltage increase, the output will increase and turn on Q540 which will cause Q541 to turn on. This will shut down the horizontal oscillator and the high voltage. To troubleshoot, remove D530 from the circuit and use a variable transformer for AC power. Start at 90.0V AC and increase as necessary to locate and repair the defect. Return D530 to the circuit.

HORIZONTAL

Determine if the receiver is in shutdown by referring to the "High Voltage Shutdown" section of this Troubleshooting guide. If the receiver is not in shutdown, inject a horizontal signal at the base of Q503. If horizontal deflection is now present, check T504, Q501, Q502, and pins 37, 40, and 41 of IC271. If horizontal deflection is not present, check Q503, T502, Q51 0, and the components associated with D409, D445, D460, and D530 for defects. The high voltage rectifier is part of T502 and if defective will affect the operation of the horizontal circuits. Horizontal linearity or foldover may be caused by C505 thru C508, C511, C512, C513, and C514 being defective.

VERTICAL

Check for a proper waveform at pin 7 of IC500. If the waveform is missing, check pin 47 of IC271. If the waveform is present, check IC500. Vertical linearity or height problems may be caused by vertical feedback and bias circuits, check C557, C552, C553, and C554.

IFAGC

Inject a video IF signal at pin 48 of IC27 I and check for video on the CRT. If video is present, check the tuner, tuner control, and tuner AFC circuits. Check for a video waveform at pin 6 of IC271. If waveform is present, refer to the "Video" section of this Troubleshooting guide. If waveform is missing, apply AGC bias to pin 54 ofIC271. If the waveform is now present, check pins 5, 53, and 54 of IC271. If waveform is still missing, check IC271.

VIDEO

Inject a video signal at pin 6 of IC27 I and check for video on the CRT. If video is present, refer to the "IF AGC" section of this Troubleshooting guide. If video is missing on CRT, check for a video waveform at pin 13 of IC271. If waveform is missing, check Q221 and Q225. If waveform is present, check for a video waveform at pin 18 of IC271. If waveform is missing, check IC271. If waveform is present, refer to the "Chroma" section of this Troubleshooting guide.

CHROMA

Check for proper waveforms at pins 19, 20, and 21 of IC271. If the waveforms are missing, check IC271 and the 3.58MHz oscillator at pin 34 ofIC27 I. If waveforms are present at pins 19, 20, and 21 of IC271, refer to the "Raster" section of this Troubleshooting guide.

RASTER

Check the CRT and CRT voltages. If red is missing, check pin 21 of IC271 and pins 3 and 8 of IC51. If green is missing, check pin 20 of IC271 and pins 3 and 8 of IC52. If blue is missing, check pin 19 of IC271 and pins 3 and 8 of IC50. If the raster has a keystone shape, check the deflection yoke. If the raster has height or width problems, refer to the "Vertical," "Horizontal," or "Power Supply" section of this Troubleshooting guide.

AUDIO

Select an active channel and check for an audio waveform at pin 15 of IC271. If the audio is missing, check Q230, and pins I, 55, and 56 of IC271. Check for an audio waveform at pin 5 of IC700. If the audio is missing, check Q702 and Q703. If the audio is present, select a station that is transmitting a stereo signal and check for audio waveforms at pins 13 and 14 of IC700. If the waveforms are missing, check IC700. If the waveforms are present, check IC730 and IC740.

SERVICE MODE INFORMATION

To perform the service mode function use the remote to perform all functions.

When the receiver is in service mode, all normal on-screen displays are suppressed and replaced by a special display.

To enter the service mode, tum the receiver on, then press 0, 6, 2, 5, 9, 6, and press the menu button on the remote, without allowing time out between key entries. The screen display will indicate that the receiver is in service mode by letter S, followed by a letter A thru I for page number, the information on each page will be as follows.

A=: Setting Feature Word and other adjustments.

B =: AFC alignment (IF-PLL).

C =: AGC alignment.

D =: Stereo Input Level.

E =: WidebandlSpectral Stereo Adjustment

F =: SPECIAL FACTORY STEREO SETUP, DO NOT ADJUST. G =: White Balance.

H = Horizontal center & Vertical Geometry. I =: Exit Service Mode.

Pressing the menu button will scroll from page to the next page and save the changes on each page. To go to the next page without saving changes press the status button on the remote.

The available service pages can be accessed directly by pressing a corresponding number key on the remote unit, as follows.

1 =: A, 2 =: B, 3 =: C, 4 =: D, 5 =: E, 7 =: G, 8 =: H, 9 =: I.

By pressing number 0, the receiver will be in virtual user mode which will allow the user to change channel number by pressing channel up or channel down on the remote, by pressing number 0 once more the receiver will toggle back to service mode.

The number of 12 digits, next to page number, is the current level of software in use.

The display in the middle of the screen, RT 00 00, stands for run timer, and the number next to it, is the hexadecimal number of hours the receiver has been turned on.

To exit the service test mode, press the button of number 9, the screen will display the letter I for page number. Press the volume up button, that will save changes, and exit the service mode, then momentarily remove AC power from the chassis, to load the ROM defaults into the EEPROM.

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MISCELLANEOUS ADJUSTMENTS

SETTING FEATURE WORD

WHITE BALANCE

This procedure will default all customer, factory, and service settings to the predefined setting. Upon executing this procedure the feature word and service adjustments will not need to be set. Stereo alignment will be lost and stereo alignment has to be performed.

This chassis incorporates an auto kine bias circuit which continuously monitors and corrects the bias of the CRT, and compensates for normal emission level changes of the picture tube. Set the brightness, picture, and tint controls to mid-range position, and set the color to minimum.

AGC ALIGNMENT

Enter the service test mode, select service page G. Adjust the value of the green and blue registers to the value of 20. Adjust the green register using volume up and down on the remote and adjust the blue register using channel up and down on the remote until a white screen is obtained. Press the zero button on the remote to temporarily exit service mode, press channel up or down select an active channel and check for black and white picture. If the red bias level needs to be adjusted, press the menu button to save the changes, then press number I button. Now the receiver is in service mode page A, press the channel up to change the register to 68. Adjust the level of the red bias by pressing volume up and down. To view the change as it affects the picture alter the register number, if additional adjustment is needed, return to register 68. Press the menu button to save changes, press number 9 button to check for white balance gray scale at high and low brightness. Exit and save changes by pressing number 9, then volume up.

To complete saving the changes remove the AC power, then apply the AC power.

Enter the service mode, select service page C. Tune in a medium strength station. Press volume up until snow appears, then volume down to a point where snow just disappears. Press the menu button to save the data, or press the status button to change service page without savig data.

To save the current modification of the register data, disconnect the receiver from the AC source.

FEEDBACK

Connect an oscilloscope to pin 1 of T425 , with the ground lead of the oscilloscope to connected to common tie point. Adjust R421 to obtain a waveform of 70V p-p amplitude.

STEREO ALIGNMENT

NOTE: Adjustments made while receiver is in the service test mode using a MTS TV / stereo generator connected to antenna terminals.

COLOR PURITY

INPUT LEVEL

Operate the receiver for 15 minutes. Use a degaussing coil to demagnetize the CRT and mounting hardware. Position the convergence/purity assembly with the 2Y pole rings over the gun element gap nearest the CRT bell gap (between G2 and G3). Loosen the yoke and remove the yoke wedges. Slide the yoke against the bell of the CRT and tighten the clamp enough to hold the yoke in position. Tune in a single-cross pattern and adjust the 2Y pole rings for parallel red and blue lines, as centered and overlapped as possible. Tune in a white screen. Spread the 2X pole rings for a centered green area. Move the yoke back for best green purity and tighten the yoke clamp just enough to hold the yoke in position. Perform convergence adjustment.

Enter the service test mode and select service page D. Set the generator for 300Hz audio frequency and L+R modulating signal. Connect an oscilloscope to pin 10 of IC700. Adjust register using volume up and volume down buttons to obtain I.4Vp-p on the scope. Press the menu button to save the data, or press the status button to change service page without saving data.

To save the current modification of the register data, disconnect the receiver from the AC source.

WIDEBAND I SPECTRAL

HORIZONTAL CENTERING

Enter the service test mode select service page E. Set the generator for pilot, 300Hz audio frequency, and L modulating signal. Connect an oscilloscope to pin 33 of IC700. Adjust register for minimun amplitude of the waveform on the scope. Select 8kHz audio frequency on the generator. Adjust register for minimum amplitude of the waveform. Repeat adjustment until no further decrease in amplitude can be obtained. Press the menu button to save the data, or press the status button to change service page without saving data.

To save the current modification of the register data, disconnect the receiver from the AC source.

Tune in a crosshatch pattern. Enter the service mode, select service page H. Use the volume up or down for the best centering on screen.

VERTICAL LINEARITY (V-SLOPE)

Tune in a crosshatch pattern. Enter the service mode, select service page H. Use the channel down for little underscan on top and bottom of the screen. Use the status button to increase the linearity or the mute button to reduce the linearity.

Skip service page F and go directly to service page G.

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VERTICAL HEIGHT

Vertical linearity (V-slope) adjustment should be performed before vertical height adjustment.

Tune in a crosshatch pattern. Enter the service mode, select service page H. Use the channel up or down for little overscan on top and bottom of the screen.

CONVERGENCE

Operate the receiver for fifteen minutes. Tune in a crosshatch pattern. Adjust the 4 pole magnet tabs to converge the red and blue dots at the center of the screen. Adjust the 6 pole magnet tabs to converge the redlblue dots with the green dots at the center of the screen. Spread the two tabs of each set of magnets equally and opposite to converge vertically, and rotate both tabs in the same direction to converge horizontally. The 4 and 6 pole magnets interact, repeat adjustment until center convergence is correct. Tune in a crosshatch pattern. Remove the rubber wedges between the deflection yoke and the CRT. Tilt the deflection yoke up or down to converge the vertical lines at the top and bottom of the screen, and the horizontal lines at the right and left sides of the screen. Tilt the deflection yoke right or left to converge the horizontal lines at the top and bottom of the screen, and vertical lines at the right and left sides of the screen. Repeat convergence procedure as necessary to obtain best overall convergence. Replace rubber wedges.

CRT NECK ASSEMBLY

2Y Pole Purity Magnets 2X Pole Purity Magnets Four-Pole Conv. Magnets Six-Pole Conv. Magnets

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Waveforms and voltages are taken from ground, unless noted otherwise.

Waveforms taken with triggered scope and colorbar signal.

Waveform voltage is peak to peak. Timebase

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Supply voltages maintained as seen at input.

Voltages measured with digital meter and a 1000JlV RF

signal, with colorbar pattern, applied to antenna terminal.

Controls adjusted for normal operation.

Capacitors are 50 volts or less, 5% or greater unless noted. Electrolytic capacitors are 50 volts or less,

20% or greater unless noted.

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SCHEMATIC COMPONENT LOCATION GUIDE A
C50 0-15 C339 0-27 C552 0-5 0511 E-8 Q541 E-II R305 0-23 R412 C-18 R557 0-6
C51 B-13 C340 0-28 C553 0-5 0530 E-IO Q701 C-34 R306 C-25 R413 0-19 R558 0-7 8
C52 A-13 C341 C-28 C554 0-5 0550 0-6 Q702 A-7 R307 C-25 R414 0-19 R564 E-II
C53 C-I3 C342 0-28 C556 E-24 0563 E-II Q703 A-7 R308 B-28 R416 C-19 R571 0-11
C55 C-14 C343 C-28 C557 0-6 0571 0-11 R50 A-16 R309 B-26 R417 C-19 R573 0-10
C56 B-13 C350 A-25 C559 0-4 0578 0-2 R51 B-13 R310 C-25 R418 B-18 R578 0-2 C
C57 0-16 C375 C-27 C560 0-4 0770 0-35 R52 A-13 R311 A-30 R419 C-18 R700 B-23
C58 B-14 C377 C-27 C568 0-9 0771 C-35 R53 B-14 R312 A-30 R420 E-23 R701 B-34
C59 A-14 C381 B-26 C571 0-11 OYI 0-7 R54 A-14 R313 B-28 R421 0-19 R702 B-34
C60 E-24 C383 C-IO C573 0-10 F400 A-17 R55 B-13 R316 0-28 R422 0-18 R703 C-34 0
C61 E-24 C384 C-IO C700 B-24 F442 B-20 R56 A-13 R318 A-31 R423 B-20 R704 C-34
C62 E-24 C400 A-17 C701 B-33 F443 B-21 R57 C-I3 R319 A-31 R424 A-20 R705 C-34
C65 E-24 C401 B-19 C702 B-34 FB410 C-19 R58 0-24 R320 A-31 R425 B-20 R706 C-34 E
C208 C-2 C405 A-19 C703 B-34 FB425 B-20 R59 C-15 R321 B-27 R429 A-22 R707 A-7
C222 A-6 C407 A-18 C704 C-33 FB426 B-20 R60 C-15 R325 0-25 R431 A-22 R708 A-34
C225 B-2 C408 B-17 C705 A-8 IC50 B-14 R61 A-15 R326 0-26 R436 A-22 R709 B-34
C226 0-3 C409 A-18 C706 C-34 IC51 A-14 R62 B-15 R327 0-25 R442 A-22 R714 B-33 F
C228 0-2 C410 C-18 C707 C-34 IC52 C-14 R63 C-14 R328 0-26 R444 B-23 R715 B-33
C229 C-II C411 C-19 C708 C-34 IC271 A-5 R64 0-15 R330 B-31 R445 E-23 R718 A-6
C230 B-II C412 0-19 C709 0-33 IC271 B-2 R65 C-I3 R331 C-28 R447 0-23 R720 A-7
C231 0-1 C413 0-18 C710 B-24 IC271 B-7 R66 B-13 R332 0-28 R448 B-21 R721 A-7 G
C232 0-1 C414 C-18 C711 B-33 IC271 0-2 R67 C-14 R333 C-28 R450 0-22 R722 A-7
C233 0-2 C415 B-20 C712 C-33 IC345 A-27 R68 A-14 R338 C-17 R451 0-22 R723 A-8
C236 B-9 C416 C-18 C713 C-33 IC346 B-29 R69 B-14 R342 E-28 R452 0-23 R724 A-7
C237 B-IO C418 E-23 C714 C-33 IC400 B-18 R70 A-16 R343 0-28 R457 C-22 R754 B-34 H
C238 B-9 C419 E-24 C715 B-34 IC500 0-6 R218 B-2 R345 E-28 R460 0-22 R755 A-34
C239 B-9 C423 A-20 C716 A-34 IC700 A-33 R219 C-2 R346 C-27 R461 C-23 R770 0-35
C244 C-3 C427 C-18 C725 A-6 IC730 A-35 R222 C-I R347 E-28 R462 C-22 R771 0-35
C245 B-7 C428 0-19 C746 A-35 IC740 B-35 R225 0-4 R348 A-26 R463 E-23 R772 0-35
C246 B-7 C430 A-22 C748 B-35 IR391 A-26 R226 E-3 R349 0-28 R464 B-23 R773 C-35
C249 B-7 C431 A-24 C770 B-24 K405 B-18 R229 B-II R350 A-26 R466 B-21 R780 B-34
C250 B-II C433 A-22 C772 0-35 L210 C-2 R230 A-3 R352 0-28 R467 A-22 R783 A-34
C251 B-II C435 A-24 C773 C-35 L221 B-4 R231 A-4 R353 0-27 R469 C-22 S379 B-25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
C252 B-IO C437 A-22 C780 8-34 L274 A-4 R232 0-1 R354 0-27 R470 B-22 SPI A-36
C253 0-24 C441 A-21 C781 A-35 L290 B-1 R233 B-3 R355 C-28 R501 E-4 SP2 B-36
C254 C-II C442 A-22 C784 B-23 L302 B-26 R234 B-3 R357 0-29 R502 E-3 T425 A-20
C255 A-5 C443 B-22 C785 B-24 L315 0-23 R235 B-9 R362 C-26 R503 E-5 T502 0-22
C256 B-12 C445 E-23 C790 0-33 L318 A-31 R236 B-IO R363 C-26 R504 E-5 T502 0-9
C257 C-12 C447 E-24 C791 0-33 L320 A-31 R240 C-3 R364 0-26 R507 0-8 T504 E-5 A HOWARD W. SNAS .... PHOTO
C258 A-12 C448 B-21 CRT21 A-15 L400 A-17 R243 B-2 R365 C-25 R508 E-2 V21 B-16
C260 E-3 C450 B-24 CRT21 A-16 L410 B-18 R244 B-3 R367 0-28 R509 E-2 V505 E-6
C261 E-3 C451 0-22 CRT21 B-15 L499 B-18 R245 B-12 R368 C-28 R510 E-8 Y220 A-5
C262 E-2 C453 B-24 CRT21 B-16 L517 0-8 R246 B-12 R369 0-28 R511 E-4 Y221 B-4
C264 B-8 C457 C-22 CRT21 C-15 L568 0-9 R247 C-12 R370 C-28 R512 E-7 Y264 C-8
C266 C-23 C460 0-23 CRT21 C-15 L770 B-23 R248 A-12 R371 0-28 R513 E-2 Y321 B-27 CRT BOARD, GRIDTRACE LOCATION GUIDE
C267 C-24 C461 E-23 CRT21 C-16 P400 A-17 R249 B-4 R372 C-28 R515 E-6 Y700 C-34
C268 C-24 C462 C-23 CRT21 0-15 Q221 8-4 R250 B-4 R373 0-28 R520 E-3 Z50 B-13
C274 A-4 C463 E-23 0401 A-18 Q225 B-5 R251 B-4 R374 C-28 R521 0-3 Z290 A-24 C50 G-2 C58 A-IO IC51 C-9 R51 E-11 R58 G-4 R65 G-9
C280 B-6 C498 B-17 0402 A-18 Q230 A-4 R252 B-5 R375 0-27 R524 0-3 Z291 C-31 C51 E-12 C59 B-7 IC52 1-8 R52 E-IO R59 G-7 R66 F-IO
C291 B-32 C501 E-4 0404 A-18 Q290 C-31 R253 0-23 R377 C-27 R530 E-IO Z300 C-25 C52 F-IO C60 H-5 J52 B-3 R53 B-12 R60 E-8 R67 G-7
C293 C-31 C502 E-5 0405 A-18 Q300 C-26 R255 A-4 R378 C-25 R533 E-10 Z301 B-17 C53 G-IO C61 0-10 J53 A-I R54 B-9 R61 B-7 R68 A-7
C294 C-32 C503 E-5 0407 C-19 Q301 C-26 R256 A-5 R379 C-27 R534 E-II Z410 0-19 C55 H-6 C62 C-IO J54 E-2 R55 0-12 R62 B-5 R69 A-II
C307 B-26 C504 E-5 0408 B-17 Q325 0-26 R266 C-23 R380 C-27 R538 0-10 Z461 C-22 C56 H-II C65 1-4 J61 G-II R56 0-10 R63 G-9 R70 0-3
C310 B-30 C505 E-8 0409 E-23 Q327 0-26 R273 E-3 R381 B-26 R539 0-11 Z462 C-22 C57 E-2 IC50 0-11 R50 H-3 R57 H-9 R64 F-3 Z50 F-II
can A-30 C506 E-8 0410 C-18 Q341 E-28 R280 B-5 R384 C-9 R541 E-12 Z463 0-23
C314 C-26 C507 E-8 0411 C-19 Q382 C-9 R281 B-6 R385 C-9 R542 E-12 Z540 E-II
C315 0-24 C508 0-8 0412 C-19 Q408 B-17 R291 A-23 R386 C-9 R545 E-II Z564 E-II
C316 0-24 C511 E-7 0413 0-19 Q410 0-18 R292 A-23 R387 C-IO R546 E-II Z770 C-35
C317 0-24 C512 E-8 0414 C-18 Q465 C-22 R293 B-32 R400 A-17 R547 E-II
C318 0-23 C513 E-8 0442 B-22 Q466 B-23 R294 C-32 R401 B-17 R548 E-12
C320 C-27 C514 E-8 0445 E-23 Q467 0-23 R296 C-31 R402 A-18 R551 0-7
C321 C-27 C520 E-2 0448 B-21 Q501 E-3 R298 C-31 R404 B-18 R552 E-7
C322 B-27 C521 0-3 0450 A-22 Q502 E-4 R301 B-25 R405 B-17 R553 E-7
C323 A-26 C530 E-IO 0460 0-23 Q503 E-6 R302 B-25 R408 B-17 R554 0-5
C325 C-27 C550 E-24 0508 E-I Q510 E-2 R303 B-25 R410 C-19 R555 0-4
C338 C-17 C551 0-7 0509 E-3 Q540 E-II R304 B-25 R411 C-19 R556 0-4 MAIN BOARD - TOP VIEW

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C208 J-17 C508 C-13 IC346 F-5 R346 H-2 R524 L-13
8 C225 L-13 C511 D-13 IC400 D-7 R347 H-6 R530 F-14
C226 L-13 C512 C-16 IC500 1-18 R349 J-5 R533 0-15
C228 L-12 C513 C-16 IC700 J-8 R350 M-2 R534 0-15
C229 M-IO C514 C-16 IC730 M-7 R352 J-4 R538 H-17
C C232 L-12 C520 M-14 IC740 M-8 R353 0-2 R539 H-17
C245 J-12 C530 0-14 IR391 M-I R354 0-2 R541 H-16
C249 J-II C550 H-17 1251 H-13 R355 H-5 R542 L-14
D C253 H-15 C551 1-16 J402 D-3 R357 K-3 R545 0-14
C255 K-14 C553 J-16 J500 D-13 R381 H-2 R546 0-15
C256 1-13 C554 J-17 J501 F-17 R387 F-2 R547 0-16
C257 H-14 C556 H-17 J550 1-16 R400 B-6 R548 H-16
E C258 H-13 C557 1-17 J603 C-16 R401 A-6 R551 J-16
C260 L-II C568 E-13 1703 M-6 R402 C-4 R552 J-16
C267 1-13 C571 I-II K405 D-2 R404 C-I R553 J-17
C274 J-14 C573 E-18 L210 J-13 R405 F-4 R554 J-17
F C291 J-15 C700 1-8 L221 1-15 R408 F-4 R557 H-16
C293 1-16 C702 K-7 L290 L-15 R410 D-8 R558 1-17
C294 J-15 C703 K-7 L302 E-2 R411 C-7 R564 0-16
C314 F-3 C704 L-8 L315 F-4 R412 D-6 R571 J-II
G C316 0-6 C705 K-9 L318 H-6 R413 D-8 R573 F-17
C338 F-5 C707 L-9 L320 H-6 R414 C-7 R578 1-7
C350 M-I C708 K-9 L400 C-2 R416 E-7 R700 1-9
C375 H-3 C709 J-7 L410 D-6 R417 E-8 R701 K-8
H C383 F-2 C712 J-8 L517 B-13 R418 C-6 R702 K-8
C384 F-2 C713 1-8 L770 0-12 R419 D-6 R703 K-8
C400 B-4 C714 1-9 Q290 1-15 R420 F-16 R704 L-8
C401 F-9 C715 L-6 Q408 F-3 R421 C-6 R705 L-8
C405 0-8 C716 K-9 Q410 C-5 R422 C-5 R706 J-9
C407 C-5 C725 1-12 Q465 H-7 R423 E-8 R707 H-12
C408 E-2 C770 M-IO Q466 H-IO R424 F-8 R708 J-9
C409 E-5 C772 N-7 Q467 0-10 R425 E-8 R709 J-9
J C410 C-8 C773 L-IO Q501 C-12 R429 B-IO R714 K-6
C412 C-8 C780 M-8 Q502 C-12 R431 C-II R715 K-5
C414 D-8 C781 N-7 Q503 A-14 R436 C-II R718 H-II
K C415 D-7 C784 M-7 Q540 0-16 R442 E-II R720 H-18
C418 F-16 C785 M-6 R222 M-16 R444 F-12 R723 1-9
C419 1-16 C791 M-12 R226 1-8 R445 F-14 R724 1-12
C423 F-7 D401 E-5 R230 1-13 R447 0-5 R754 L-4
L C427 C-7 D402 D-5 R233 J-15 R448 F-II R755 N-6
C430 C-IO D404 C-5 R234 K-14 R450 0-11 R770 N-7
C431 C-9 D405 D-5 R240 J-12 R451 0-10 R772 M-2
C433 C-IO D407 E-7 R244 J-13 R452 0-10 R780 M-9
M C435 B-9 D408 E-I R245 H-13 R457 H-6 S379 0-1
C437 D-II D409 0-16 R246 1-13 R460 C-17 T290 K-16
C442 E-II D410 C-7 R247 H-13 R461 H-17 T425 D-9
C443 E-12 D411 C-7 R248 H-13 R462 H-7 T502 D-15
N C445 F-16 D413 C-8 R249 1-13 R463 B-18 T504 B-12
C447 0-17 D442 E-II R253 H-15 R464 H-IO Y505 A-12
C448 F-II D445 0-15 R266 1-7 R466 F-4 Y200 K-14
C450 F-IO D448 F-II R273 L-13 R467 B-IO Y220 J-14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 C451 0-9 D450 D-II R291 F-13 R469 H-9 Y221 H-15
C453 0-14 D460 C-17 R292 D-II R470 H-II Y264 L-II
C457 H-6 D509 D-12 R293 J-16 R501 D-12 Y321 1-4
C460 C-17 D511 B-17 R294 0-16 R502 D-12 Y700 1-7
C461 C-17 D550 J-17 R296 H-16 R503 B-11 Z290 J-16
C462 0-10 D563 0-17 R309 E-I R504 B-IO Z291 1-15
A HOWARD W. SAMS _-PHOTO C463 B-18 D571 0-17 R318 1-5 R507 C-13 Z300 F-3
C498 A-6 F400 A-2 R319 H-5 R508 0-2 Z301 F-4
C501 D-12 F442 D-II R320 H-5 R509 F-3 Z410 B-7
C502 B-12 F443 F-II R326 0-2 R510 B-17 Z461 H-6
C503 B-11 FB410 E-7 R328 0-3 R511 C-12 Z462 0-9
C504 C-12 FB425 D-8 R330 1-5 R512 E-14 Z463 0-10
C505 B-15 FB426 E-8 R338 H-5 R513 0-13 Z540 0-14
C506 B-14 IC27 I K-13 R342 K-5 R515 A-13 Z564 0-17
C507 B-17 IC345 1-5 R343 J-4 R521 M-II Z770 M-IO
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LOCATION GUIDE
C222 L-6 Q301 E-17 R3S5 F-16
C230 L-S Q325 G-17 R3S6 F-16
C231 L-7 Q327 G-16 R520 [-10
C233 L-7 Q341 1-13 R555 I-I
C236 L-S Q3S2 F-16 R556 1-1
C237 L-S Q510 H-II R721 H-7
C23S L-S Q541 G-2 R722 H-7
C239 L-S Q701 K-IO R771 M-II
C244 1-6 Q702 H-7 R773 L-9
C246 1-7 Q703 H-7 R7S3 N-12
C250 1-S R21S M-3
C251 1-S R219 K-I
C252 1-S R225 L-6
C254 G-6 R229 L-S
C261 L-7 R231 1-4
C262 L-6 R232 K-7
C264 K-S R235 L-S "'tJ
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C321 F-17 R301 1-IS
C322 1-15 R302 I-IS
C323 1-14 R303 H-IS
C325 H-17 R304 H-IS
C339 G-17 R305 F-15 :5:
C340 H-S R306 F-IS 0
C341 H-S R307 F-IS C
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C521 L-6 R327 G-16
C552 I-I R331 1-16
C559 K-7 R332 K-17
C560 L-7 R333 1~14
C701 1-12 R345 1-13
C706 K-IO R34S 1-17
C710 1-11 R362 F-17
C711 I-II R363 F-17
C746 M-12 R364 E-17
C74S M-IO R365 F-16
C790 L-2 R367 H-S
D412 D-13 R36S H-S
D414 D-13 R369 I-S
D50S F-5 R370 I-S
D530 F-5 R371 H-S
D57S L-7 R372 I-S
D770 M-II R373 1-13
D771 M-9 R374 1-13
L274 1-14 R377 F-17
Q221 1-5 R37S F-16
Q225 H-4 R379 1-16
Q230 1-5 R3S0 1-16
Q300 F-17 R3S4 F-17
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SEMICONDUCTORS SEMICONDUCTORS continued
(Select the replacement that gives the best results.) (Select the replacement that gives the best results.)
Item No. Type No. Mfr. Part No. NTE Part No. ECG Part No. TCE Part No. Item No. Type No. Mfr. Part No. NTE Part No. ECG Part No. TCE Part No.
D401,02 IS1888A 4835 130 37829 ECG116 Q702 BC847B 482213060511 NTE2408 ECG2408 SKI 0099
D404,05 IS1888A 4835 130 37829 ECG116 Q703 BC857B 5322 130 60508 NTE2409 ECG2409 SKIOIOO
D407 BAT85 4835 130 37581 NTE585 ECG585 SK9934 Z50 BZX79-F8V2 3198010 38280
D408 1N4148 4835 130 37048 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Z290 BZX79-F33 483513037915
D409,1O BYD33J 4835 130 37094 NTE580 ECG580 SK5036 Z291 BZX79-F5V6 483513037916
D41l 1N4148 4835 130 37048 NTE5l9 ECG5l9 SK3100 Z300 BZX79-F9V1 4835 130 37299
D412 BAS216 4835 13037905 Z301 BZX79-F10 483513037912
D413 BYD33J 4835 130 37094 NTE580 ECG580 SK5036 Z410 BZX79-C7V5 4835 13037584 NTE138A ECG138A SK7V5
D414 BAS216 4835 13037905 Z461,62 BZX79-F10 4835 13037912
D442 BYW95C 4835 13037059 l'ITE580 ECG580 SK5036 Z463 BZX79-F6V2 483513037917
D445 BYD33J 4835 130 37094 NTE580 ECG580 SK5036 Z540 BZX79-F6V2 483513037917
D448 BYW95C 4835 13037059 NTE580 ECG580 SK5036 Z564 BZX79-FI3 483513037913
D450 BYM36C 4835 130 37773 Z770 BZX79-F2V7 483513037914
D460 BYD33J 4835 130 37094 NTE580 ECG580 SK5036
0508 BAS216 4835 130 37905
D509 1N4148 4835 130 37048 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100
D511 BYV95C 4835 13037052 NTE580 ECG580 SK5036
# DS30 BAS216 4835 130 37905
D550 BYD33J 4835 13037094 NTE580 ECG580 SK5036
D563 1N4148 4835 13037048 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100
D571 BYD33J 4835 130 37094 NTE580 ECG580 SK5036
D578 BAS216 4835 130 37905
D770,71 BAS216 4835 13037905
TC50, 51,52 TDA6106Q 935183380112
TC271 TDA8373C #f
TDA8373CIN3 4835 209 88544
TC345 LC864725 4835 209 88525
TC346 ST24C04FB1 483520988527
TC400 STRF6524-LF1352 4835 209 88536 Created with pride by the employees
TC500 TDA9302H 4835 209 88531 of Howard W. Sams & Company.
TC700 LA7765 4835 209 88533 J. Barker, N. Beck, B. Buchanan,
TC730,40 TDA7052B T. Clensy, G. Farrell, B. Fink,
TDA7052BIN1 4835 209 88542 M. Herkless, J. Kocha, F. Malek,
Q221 BC857B 5322 130 60508 NTE2409 ECG2409 SK10100 B. Medaris, R. Raus, B. Skinner
Q225 BC847B 482213060511 NTE2408 ECG2408 SK 1 0099
Q230 BC857B 5322 130 60508 NTE2409 ECG2409 SKl0100
Q290 2SC2383-0 4835 13048111 NTE3l ECG3l SK3866A
Q300,01 BC847B 4822 130 60511 NTE2408 ECG2408 SKI0099
Q325,27 BC847B 482213060511 NTE2408 ECG2408 SK 1 0099
Q341,82 BC847B 4822 1 30 60511 NTE2408 ECG2408 SK 1 0099
Q408,10 BC327-25 4835 130 48112 NTE298 ECG298 SK3450
Q465,66 2SC2383-0 4835 1 30 48111 NTE31 ECG31 SK3866A
Q467 BC337-25 4835 130 48113 NTE123AP ECG123AP SK3854
Q501 MPSA92 4835 130 48115 NTE288 ECG288 SK3434
Q502 2SC2482 4835 13047073 NTE399 ECG399 SK9352
Q503 BU2508DF 483553247018 NTE2353 ECG2353
Q510 BC847B 4822 1 30 60511 NTE2408 ECG2408 SKI0099
Q540 ON769 4835 130 48116 NTE47 ECG47 SK9459
Q541 BC857B 5322 130 60508 NTE2409 ECG2409 SK10100
Q70l BC857B 5322 130 60508 NTE2409 ECG2409 SKIOIOO
# For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part. Important Parts Information

• The parts listed here are those not usually available from a well-stocked supply cabinet or bin.

• Where items may be replaced with equivalent parts, several alternates are shown from participating vendors.

• On the parts lists, safety items are marked with a # to remind you that only exact replacements are recommended for these items.

• When ordering parts, state the model number, part number, and description.

Obtaining Parts

Many of these parts are available from your local Sams authorized distributor or the manufacturer of the equipment. Call Sams for the name of your nearest distributor:

800·428-7267

Or consult the Sams Annual Index for the address of the original equipment manufacturer.

Participating Vendors

Information on test equipment and replacement parts is listed in these pages for the following participating vendors. Consult the Sams Annual Index for their current address.

• Custom Components Corporation (Chek-A-Color)

• NTE Electronics, Inc. (NTE)

• Philips ECG Company (ECG)

• Terrell & Nobis (TNI Electronics)

• Sencore, Inc.

• Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. (SK, TCE)

TEST EQUIPMENT

Test equipment listed by participating manufacturer illustrates typical or equivalent equipment used by Sams engineers to obtain measurements. This equipment is compatible with most types used by field service technicians.

Equipment Sencore No. Equipment Sencore No.
Oscilloscope SC3100 Isolation Transformer PR570
Generators Capacitance Analyzer LCI02
RGB CM2125 CRT Analyzer CR7000
Multiburst Signal VG9l AC Leakage Tester PR570
Color Bar VG91 Inductance Analyzer LCI02
TV Stereo VG91 Flyback Yoke Tester TVA92
Digital YOM SC3100 Field Strength Meter SL753
Frequency Meter SC3100 Transistor Tester TF46
Hi-Voltage Probe HP200 Horizontal Analyzer HA-2500
Accessory Probes TP212 Video Analyzer VG91, TVA92 PARTS LIST continued

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CAPACITORS & ELECTROL VTICS
Item No. Rating Mfr. Part No.
C50 .01 +80% -20% 2kV 2020 558 90433
C51,52,53 22pF 5% 50V NPO 2020 552 90594
C56 47pF 5% 50V NPO 2020 552 90598
C256,57,58 27pF 5% 50V NPO 4835 12247607
C274 82pF 5% 50V NPO 483512247612
C400 .22 20% 275V AC
.22250VAC 483512147597
C407,09 .015400V 483512147203
C415,23 .001 10% IkV 4835 12247373
C430 680pF 10% IkV 4835 12247633
C433 .001 10% IkV 4835 12247373
C435,37 470pF 10% IkV 4835 12247459
C498 .0047 20% 250V AC 4835 122 97023
C505 .011.6kV 483512147611
C506 680pF 10% 2kV 4835 12247584
C511 100pF 10% 2kV 483512247631 #

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CONTROLS & RESISTORS COILS & TRANSFORMERS
Item No. Function/Rating Mfr. Part No. NTE Part No. Item No. Function/Rating Mfr. Part No.
# R53,54 82K 5% IW 0023 033 58235 IW382 # DYI Yoke Horz 1.35mH 4835 15017108
# R63 82K 5% IW 0023 033 58235 IW382 Vert 18.5mH
R225 39K 1% II10W 4835 III 27041 # DYI (I) Yoke 4835 15017098
# R253 225% 1/2W 4835 116 57708 HW022 FB410 Ferrite Bead 4835 157 67084
# R266 105% 1/3W 4822 III 30508 FB425,26 Ferrite Bead 4835 157 67085
# R294 395% IW 4835 116 67259 IW039 L210 VCO 4835 150 57079
# R305 105% 1/8W 4835 III 37132 EWOIO L221 10l1H 4835 15767074
R309 10K 1% 1/6W 4822 116 53022 L274 2211H 4835 15767076
# R400,01 4.7M 5% 1/2W 4835 116 57009 HW547 L290 II1H 4835 157 67054
R402 1.55% lOW 4835 112 37029 IOWID5 L302 2.211H 4835 157 67056
# R404 12.5 Cold PTC 4835 11647001 L315 2.711H 4835 157 67049
R414 75001% 1/6W 4822 116 53028 L318,20 2.211H 4835 157 67056
# R420 15% 1/3W 4835 11657109 # L400 Line Filter 4835 152 17001
R421 1000 Feedback 4835 10317001 L410 .6811H 4835 157 67048
R422 23.2K 1% 1/6W 4835 116 57677 # L499 Degaussing 4835 157 97077
# R425 .225% IW 4835 116 67254 IWD22 # L499 (I) Degaussing 4835 157 97058
# R429 825% 2W 4835 116 67233 2W082 # L517 Horizontal Linearity 4835 157 57002
# R431 685% 2W 4835 11657573 2W068 L568 (I) 1211H 4835 157 67086
# R436 825% 2W 4835 116 67233 2W082 L770 5.611H 4835 157 67051
# R444 15 5% 3W 4835 116 67244 3WOl5 # T425 SMPS Power 483514067174
# R445 15% 1/3W 483511657109 # T502 (2) Horizontal Output 483514067168
# R447 10 5% 1/2W 4835 116 57097 HWOIO T504 Horizontal Driver 483514247021
# R450 1505% IW 4835 116 67252 IWI15
# R460 2.25% 1/3W 4822 052 10228 # For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part.
# R467 685% 2W 4835 116 57573 2W068 (I) Used in models TS2744CI03 and TS2744CI21.
# R504 27005% 5W 4835 116 67257 5W227 (2) Focus and screen controls are part of T502.
# R507 6805% 1/2W 4835 11657381 HWI68
# R515 475% 1/3W 4835 11657745
205% 1/3W
# R530 15% 1/3W 4835 116 57109
R533 10K 1% 1/6W 4822 116 53022
R534 30001% 1/6W 4835 116 57678
# R700 515% 1/2W 4835 116 67086 HW051
# For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part. MISCELLANEOUS
Item No. Description Mfr. Part No. Notes
# CRT21 Socket 2422 500 80037 CRT
# F400 Fuse 4835 253 97095 4Amp, 125V AC, Slow Blow
# F442 Fuse 4835 253 97031 2.5Amp
F443 Fuse 4835 253 97031 2.5Amp
IR391 Receiver 4835 210 27035 Remote
# K40S Relay 4835 28047043 Degaussing
# P400 Line Cord 4835321 17012 AC, Polarized
S379 Switch 4835 276 57004 Assembly
SPI,2 Speaker 4835 240 37002 3",16 Ohms, IW
SPI,2(1) Speaker 2422 264 00273 3", 16 Ohms, IW
SPI, 2 (2) Speaker 4835 240 27007 2114" X 5"
T290 (3) Tuner 4835 210 47096 UHFNHF, UVI3361F
# V21 CRT 483513127127 A63AFW36X
# V21 (2) CRT 4835131 27123 A68AGN32X
Y200 Filter 4835 153 97022 SAW
Y220 Filter 4835 153 57004 4.5MHz
Y221 Trap 4835 154 17001 4.5MHz
Y264 Crystal 4835 24277276 3.58MHz
Y321 Crystal 4835 24277023
Y700 Crystal 483512297103
# Magnet 4835 150 27008 Puri ty/Convergence
PC Board CRT, 00APTI87
PC Board 4835 219 28703 Main,00EMB860-AOOI
Transmitter 313914854340 Remote, RC0801117
Wedge 483553527001 Yoke Positioning (3 Used)
Wedge (4) 4835 535 27006 Yoke Positioning (3 Used) # For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part. (I) Used in model TS2544CI21.

(2) Used in models TS2744C103, TS2744CI21.

(3) Contact TNI Electronics for replacement; order by part number on tuner. (4) Used in model TS2744CI03.

PARTS LIST continued

CABINET PARTS
Item Mfr. Part No.
Model TS2544C121
Cabinet Front 001470960062
Cabinet Rear 483543297614
Frame, Chassis 4835 432 17904
Jack Panel, Plastic 001474720014
Pushbuttons 483541037239
Model TR2502C121
Cabinet Front 483543057181
Cabinet Rear 483543297614
Frame, Chassis 4835 432 17904
Jack Panel, Plastic 001474720014 "tJ
Lens, IR 4835 450 67202 ::I:
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Pushbuttons 483541037239 "tJ
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Cabinet Rear 483543297591 »
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