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SERVICE MANUAL

CHASSIS CTU-AA

1. Technical specifications
CHASSIS CTU - AA
Mains voltage
Power cons. at 220V~
Aerial input impedance
Min. aerial input VHF
Min. aerial input UHF
Max. aerial input VHF/UHF
Pull-in range colour sync.
Pull-in range horizontal sync.
Pull-in range vertical sync.
Picture tube range

: 220 - 240 V 10% AC; 50 Hz (5%)


: 35 W (14), 50W (20/21), 3W (Stand-By)
: 75 - coax
: 30V
: 40V
: 180mV
: 300Hz
: 600 Hz
: 5 Hz
: 14'' / 20 / 21
: Mono: 25 1W (14), 16 2W (20/21)
: Stereo : 2x16 2x4W (21)+

TV Systems

:
:
:
:

PAL BG
PAL I
PAL BG / SECAM BG DK
PAL BG I / SECAM BG L L'

Indications

: On screen display (OSD) green and menu


: 1 LED (red in ON and blinking red in stand-by)

VCR programs

: 99

Tuning and operating system

UV1315A / IEC (VST)

: VHFa: 48 - 168 MHz


: VHFb: 175 - 447 MHz
: UHF: 455 - 855 MHz

U1343A / IEC (VST)

: UHF: 455 - 855 MHz

Local operating functions

: Vol/Prog, +, -, contrast, colour, brightness and sharpness (and hue on program AV


with NTSC signal).

VST

2. Connection facilities
Euroconector:

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Audio
Audio
Audio
Audio
Blue
Audio
Blue
CVBS status 1
Green
11 - Green

12
13
14
15

Red
Red

16 - RGB status

R (0V5 RMS 1K ).
R (0V2 - 2V RMS 10K ).
L ( 0V5 RMS 1K ).

17
18
19
20
21

CVBS
CVBS
CVBS
CVBS

( 1Vpp 75W ).
( 1Vpp/75W ).

Earthscreen.

L (0V2 - 2V RMS 10K ).


(0V7pp/75W ).
(0-2V int., 10-12V ext.).

(0V7pp/75W ).
Head phone:
(0V7pp/75W ).

8 to 600. Mono : 25mW at 32

(0-V4 int.) (1-3V ext. 75W ).

Stereo : 2x 6mW at 32. 3,5mm .

3. Mechanical instructions
For the main carrier two service positions are possible (3.1).
A: For faultfinding on the component side of the main carrier.
B: For (de) soldering activities on the copper side of the main carrier.
Position A can be reached by first removing the mains cord from it's fixation, then loosen the carrier lips (1) and then pulling the
carrier panel (2) for approximately 10cm.
Position B can be reached from position A after disconnecting the degaussing cable. Put the carrier on the line transformer side.

Fig. 3.1

Fig. 3.2
4

4. Oscillograms

5. Print Board Layout

UHF

+8

3004
2K7

+8

3006
2K7

SC_AUDIOOUT

V_VARI

9103

A1

2092
RES
3010 *

3007*
100R

3026*
100R
2091
RES

3
3003*
100R
2090
RES

3002
2K7

VHFI

C11

A1

A7

13V

15K
2610
220N

3610 *

2602
10U

+5A

9496

2K7

9416

2001
100U

7104 *
BC847

+8

3008
4K7

5K6

3104 *

3103
1K2

2006
22N

2416
100N

2412
2N2

2411
2N2

2417
TP11 100N

+12B

9414

+45

9664

9665

7605 *
PMBT2369

3410 *

3613
47K

3614
47K

270R

3663

150
3605
220K

3412
2K
1%

3604 *

3603
24K

3411
2K
1%

3416

3415

3615
RES

3675
1K3

6413 *

2403
68N

-TUNER - 1001

330K

3413 *

VHFIII
A5
+8

A8

TP15
3402
390R

- FRAME -

M5:2

TP16

9417

VGUARD

VHFIII

UHF

VHFI

LED

VHFIII

INT/EXT

MUTE

3414
75R

10K

7601 *
BC847

3611*

10K
2611
220N

6602
HZT33

3602
1K5

3612

KEYBOARD

V_VARI

M5:1

A9

A5

A8

A7

C6

A5

C4

C3

C2

A1

*
*

3601
1K5

VHFI

3102
1K2

9016

9017

22K

3607*

SCL_2
100R

3407

9435

0R05

3020

6020
RES

2367
1N2

2308
22N

2307
4N7

2305
2N2

2304
220N

2302
22N

2301
220N

+3V3A

+3V3A

29

28

27

26

25

24

2104
4N7

3101
2K7

32

31

30

2106

2102

2018
10N

100N

2340

39K 1%

3341 *

5 3015 *
47R

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

3682
5K6
1

+3V3A

4 3014 *
47R

2103

9102

3019

180R

2111
820P

3018
27K

3017
2K2

+5A

2366
1N2
1015

9402

9401

2309
2U2

15K

3301 *

2303
100U

5301
10U

22K

- IF -

10

11

1K5

TP34

TP33

9682

3618 *

3656 *

2306
1U

3406
100R

+5 TP21

STBY

+3V3

+8

+8

+8

9434

Vi_A

Vi_B

Vcc

OUT_B

GND

VFB

OUT_A

GUARD

FBACK

2017
47U

+8

SDA_2
7401
TDA8357J

+8

+8

TP17

9618

10K

3606 *

9061

+45

VHFIII

*
*

*
*

*
*
*
*
*

BO

GO

RO

VSSA

SECPLL

VP2

NC

SNDPLL

HOUT

FBISO

AUDEXT

EHT

DECSDEM

GND2

PLLIF

IFVO/SVO

VP1

AUDEEM

TUNERAGC

VSC

CVBSINT

GND1

IFIN2

IREF

CVBS/Y

NC

IFIN1

VDRA

AUDOUT

R2/VIN

DECBG

VDRB

G2/YIN

GND3

INSSW2

B2/UIN

PH1LF

AVL/EWD

BCL

PH2LF

CUT_OFF/VGUARD

VDDA

P0.6

DECDIG

VPE

P0.5

VDDC

OSCGND

P3.3

VSSC/P

XTAL_IN

XTAL_OUT

P3.2

P3.1/ADC1

RESET

ADC1

INT1

P1.7/SDA

VDDP

SDA

P1.6/SCL

TPMW

SCL

P1.3

7015

3629
1K

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

390R

3023 *

3022 *

TP9

9403

27K

3371

TP10

2023
47N

150R
TP22

2U2

2105

3372
22K
9404

9371

3025
22K

100N
3027
100K

470R

3373 *

6372
8V2

220K

1033
3028

5032
8U2

3030
1R

SIF

A16

+8

E17

A16

C18

E19

C19

C20

C21

C22

C23

D24

A9

B24

B25

B26

B27

B28

D29

C30

EHT

+3V3

LINE_DRV

H_FLYBACK

AUDIO_EXT

3033
1K

D12

D13

C14

D15

- VIDEO -

INT_CVBS

2036
* 100U
180R

7005
BC847

+8

INT_CVBS

+8C

9004

5033
10U

CVBS_EXT

AUDIO_OUT

FB_EXT

R_EXT

G_EXT

B_EXT

BCL

VGUARD

CUT_OFF

R_OUT

G_OUT

B_OUT

3031 *

2032
100U

TP32

3496
1K

M7:5

M7:3

M7:2

M7:1

M7:4

+3V3

+3V3

+3V3

POR

RC5

GND_RGB

+3V3

9695

9536

9613

RES

9621

2600
RES

+3V3

+3V3

+3V3

RES

3032 * 1032

100R

3034 *

+8A

100N

2010 *

100R

3291 *

100N

2291 *

100N

2292 *

100N

2293 *

3495
10K

2021 * +8C

+8A
2031
100N 7004
BC857
1K

47N 3035
100R

2034 *

2298
100N

+3V3

3621

100R

2290 * 470P

5601
10U

1K 6496 *
LL4148

100R
3292 *

3293 *

100R

3294 *

100R

3295 *

2612
100N

10U

2601
100U

2604 *

33P

10U

7685
24C04

3628

5607

5602

2623
100U

2603 *

2613
100N

2299
RES

TP30

52

TP29

53

TP28

54

55

56

57

2628
100N

9656

33P

3685
2K2

2622
100N

+3V3A

1679
12MHz
58

59

60

61

62

63

3684
2K2
64

+3V3

*
*
*

- TV PROCESSOR - MICROCONTROLER - TXT -

*
*

3005
*

UHF

3000
*

2002*

2005

*
470N
*
*
*

5010
1U2

*
*

*
*

D31

*
*
*
*

*
*

*
*

E32

E35

6. Electrical Diagram

1001
1015
1032
1033
1679
2001
2002
2005
2006
2010
2017
2018
2021
2023
2031
2032
2034
2036
2090
2091
2092
2102
2103
2104
2105
2106
2111
2290
2291
2292
2293
2298
2299
2301
2302
2303
2304
2305
2306
2307
2308
2309
2340
2366
2367
2403
2411
2412
2416
2417
2600
2601
2602
2603
2604
2610
2611
2612
2613
2622
2623
2628
3000
3002
3003
3004
3005
3006
3007
3008
3010
3014
3015
3017
3018
3019
3020
3022
3023
3025
3026
3027
3028
3030
3031
3032
3033
3034
3035
3101
3102
3103
J7
J6
K2
K2
C3
I8
J6
J7
K7
I2
K7
K6
K2
L3
K3
J2
J3
K1
J8
K8
K8
L6
L6
M6
L2
L5
M6
F2
H2
H2
G2
G3
G3
F6
F6
F6
G6
G6
G6
G6
H6
H6
K5
I6
I6
H9
H8
I8
G7
H7
D2
E2
B8
C2
C2
B8
B9
E3
D3
B3
B2
A2
K8
J9
J9
K9
J8
K9
K9
K8
L9
I5
J5
K6
K6
K6
K7
K3
K3
L2
K9
L2
L2
K1
K2
K2
K1
J2
J2
M6
M8
L8
3104
3291
3292
3293
3294
3295
3301
3341
3371
3372
3373
3402
3406
3407
3410
3411
3412
3413
3414
3415
3416
3495
3496
3601
3602
3603
3604
3605
3606
3607
3610
3611
3612
3613
3614
3615
3618
3621
3628
3629
3656
3663
3675
3682
3684
3685
5010
5032
5033
5301
5601
5602
5607
6020
6372
6413
6496
6602
7004
7005
7015
7104
7401
7601
7605
7685
9004
9016
9017
9061
9102
9103
9371
9401
9402
9403
9404
9414
9416
9417
9434
9435
9496
9536
9613
9618
9621
9656
9664
9665
9682
9695
M7
H2
F2
F2
F2
E2
G6
J5
M3
M2
M2
G9
H6
H6
F7
H8
I8
H9
G9
G8
H8
G2
F2
B9
B9
B8
B8
B8
B7
B6
B8
B8
B9
F8
E8
F8
B6
C2
B2
C3
C6
E8
E8
A5
A3
A2
J6
K2
J1
F6
E2
D2
B2
K7
M2
H8
F2
B8
K2
K1
G4
L7
G7
E8
B7
A2
J1
F6
E6
I7
K6
L8
M2
I6
I6
M3
M2
G8
G7
G9
H7
H7
G7
D1
C1
C7
C1
B2
D7
C7
A6
D1

6. Electrical Diagram

25KV

23

D41

FOCUS
1M1
51R
3205

2237
2N2

2208
10U

6230
BAV21

TP20

L1:1

3236
1K5

L3
+200

FOCUS

D39

VG2

- DISPLAY -

D40

COMPONENTS -

D42

9230
RES

3206
1M

+200

9226

- RGB & DISPLAY

1K5

VG1

VG2
3226
FF*

FF
L1:4

5235
FF
GR

RG

1K5

3229

2204
560P

100R

3228

6229
BAV21

+200

100R

3215

+200

6216
BAV21

+200
100R

3202

1K5

3216

AQUA

1M1
1K5

3203
6201
BAV21

Pos

Pal BG Pal I Pal BG Pal I


Mono
Mono
Stereo Stereo

1015

G1963

1032

5.5

Pos

MONO
1W
T630mA

MONO
3W

STEREO
4W+4W

T1A

T2.5A

J1952

G1984

J1981

1540

6.0

5.5

6.0

2187

220U

220U

1000U

2540

680U

680U

1500U

3189

--

--

1R

Pos

Mono

Stereo

6450

BYT42M

BYT42M

BYW32

A1

YES

--

6540

BYT42M

BYT42M

BYV98

C3

--

YES

7187

TDA8941P

TDA8943SF

TDA8944J

C4

YES

--

C5

--

YES

C6

--

YES

--

YES

2102

3N3

33P

Pos

14"

20"/21"

2103

10U

--

C1

YES

--

2105

2U2

--

C2

-MINI

YES

2106

--

22N

23

NARROW

2194

100U

--

2445

--

220P

2196

--

10N

2446

8N2

9N1

2860

4N7

--

2448

10U

47U

3186

--

0R05

3189

--

1R

3191

68R

--

3214

560R

--

3196

--

0R05

3217

560R

--

3197

0R05

--

3220

--

560R

--

560R

33 L6

L1:3

+200

FF

2202
100N

D37

AQUA

3198

0R05

--

3221

3199

0R05

--

3415

4R7

3R3

3808

JMP

--

3416

4R7

3R6

3810

JMP

--

3444

5K6 2W

3856

--

100K

3235

1R 0.3W

1R 0.5W

5538

JMP

FERRITE

3457

27R 0.5W

47R PR01

9004

--

JMP

3460

7K5

6K2

9143

JMP

--

3480

--

1K

LOT 14"

LOT 20"

L2:5
CUT_OFF
A24

A28

A25

R_OUT

RGB_GND

L2:4

3217 *
L2:3

3221 *

3220 *

2
3214 *
L2:2
A26

A27

B_OUT

G_OUT

L2:1

560R

3207 *

7200
TDA6107Q 6

B6
D6
E3
E3
C6
C5
E2
E3
C8
C8
C6
C5
D8
D8
D8
D3
D6
D5
D3
E3
B5
C5
D5
F3
C6
D3
F3

D38

A-D

2202
2204
2208
2237
3202
3203
3205
3206
3207
3214
3215
3216
3217
3220
3221
3226
3228
3229
3236
5235
6201
6216
6229
6230
7200
9226
9230

5K6 3W

9144

JMP

--

5445

9151

JMP

--

5480

--

57331

9450

--

JMP

5500

CU15

CU15D3

9802

JMP

--

5525

SOPS 14"

SOPS 20"

9809

YES

--

9480

JMP

--

HPH_R/SPKSW

HPH_L

HPH_MONO

HEADPH_GND

KEYBOARD

LED

2194

3191

2685E
100U

*
*

3665
680R

9167

9166

9168

9169

3667
1K3

10U

MAIN_L

MUTE

+11A

E51

A3

+5B

3190

3189

9140

3147
100K

6147 *
9147 2147 LL4148

MAIN_R

AUDIO_OUT

HPH_MONO

HPH_R/SPKSW

C5

C50

A19
C19

C52

E48
C48

10K

24

25

26

3186 *

3199

+11B

3185
RES

7141 *
BC847

10K

3145 *

3183
RES

0R05

3184 *

3196 *

2190
220N

P+

P-

MENU

GND

220N

2181 *

3198

2192
10N

9687

9684

100R

10

+11B

2685
100U

11

3661
1K

1685

+11B

+11B

9181

9170

MODE

IN+

OUT+

VCC

3841 *
100R

IN-

SVR

9151

9144

2182
10U

9143

SC_AUDIO_OUT_R

OUT-

+11B

3843 *
100R

SC_AUDIOOUT

B_EXT

G_EXT

RES

6857 * 9857

100R

3845 *

SC_AUDIO_OUT_L

GND

E45

E46

A11

A23

A22

INT_CVBS

7875
BC847
*

3170

3171
10K

2858
220P

220R

2857
3864 *

3860 *
220R

6852 *
RES

RES

6854 *

RES

2179
220N

2197
RES

3855 *
2195
1N5

220P

68R

3875 *

2876
10U

3877

6856 *

+8

+11B

2854 *
RES

C3

2860

9809

6851 *
RES

RES

6853 *

RES

6855 *

3876
470R

3874 *

SCART + AV

R_EXT

+8

A21

A16

+11B

7187
TDA8941P

TP35

42

6663
B4_4534

+3V3

TSOP1836SS3V

20"/21"
+3V3

3664 *

9685

9686

2196

GND

+3V3

+3V3

3197 *

7140 *
BC847

9114

3193 *

RES

3194 *

3142
10K

2187
1000U

3141*

3140
22K

9113

48

6663E
B4_4534

+3V3

TSOP1836SS3V

1685E

- AMPLIFIER C4

E48
C48

E49

C52

E47

A2

A6

+3V3 100R

3664E *

3661E
1K

RC5

A30

*
*

*
*

*
*

C2

*
*

75R

55

54

C6

GND

75R
75R

21
19

14"

3853 *
3851*
3808*
*

20
18
16
14

17
15
13
11
9

12
10
8
6
43
2183
1N5

+11B

GND

3155
82R

2155 +11B
100N

220N

*2184

220N

2193 *

3154
82R

2154
100N

3893*

+8

3858
75R

6849
RES

2852
2850

7
5
3
1

4
2
*

*
*
*

3865
75R

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

BC847

9802

OUT1-

GND1

VCC1

OUT1+

NC

IN1+

NC

IN1-

IN2-

MODE

SVR

IN2+

NC

OUT2-

GND2

VCC2

OUT2+

AUDIO_EXT

OUT-

VCC

OUT+

IN+

IN-

SVR

MODE

GND

NC

IN

AUDIO

AUDIO_EXT_L

3810

AUDIO_EXT_R

3883
10K

INT/EXT

3881
10K

FB_EXT

CVBS_EXT

+8

6848
RES

7187B
TDA8943SF

7187C
TDA8944J

2859
RES

5K6

3850 *

2856
RES

5K6

3852 *

3880
5K6

+8

IN

VIDEO

7876 *

*3891

*
3879 *
47K

*
220P
220P

C1

*
*

100K

*
*

*
*
*

3854 *
3856 *

*
*

A - E - F

A14

E44

E43

A4

A20

A18

6. Electrical Diagram

1685
1685
2147
2154
2155
2179
2181
2182
2183
2184
2187
2190
2192
2193
2194
2195
2196
2197
2685
2685
2850
2852
2854
2856
2857
2858
2859
2860
2876
3140
3141
3142
3145
3147
3154
3155
3170
3171
3183
3184
3185
3186
3189
3190
3191
3193
3194
3196
3197
3198
3199
3661
3661
3664
3664
3665
3667
3808
3810
3841
3843
3845
3850
3851
3852
3853
3854
3855
3856
3858
3860
3864
3865
3874
3875
3876
3877
3879
3880
3881
3883
3891
3893
6147
6663
C6
C8
K9
J3
L3
K4
J7
K5
K3
L3
M8
M8
G7
K3
G8
K3
G7
K4
C7
C9
F3
F3
G4
F2
G4
G4
F2
F4
C4
K8
K8
K8
K7
K9
J3
M3
K4
J4
J7
J7
L7
L8
M8
M8
G8
J8
J8
H7
G7
H7
H7
C7
C9
C7
C9
E8
F8
F3
F2
E5
E5
D5
F2
E3
E2
E3
F2
D3
F2
D3
F4
G4
C2
C5
C4
C4
B4
E2
E2
E1
E1
D2
G3
K9
D6
6663
6848
6849
6851
6852
6853
6854
6855
6856
6857
7140
7141
7187
7187
7875
7876
9113
9114
9140
9143
9144
9147
9151
9166
9167
9168
9169
9170
9181
9684
9685
9686
9687
9802
9809
9857
D8
C2
C2
F4
F4
E4
E4
D4
D4
D5
K8
K8
K6
K3
C4
E2
J8
J8
K9
J5
L5
K9
L5
H8
H8
G8
G8
M6
M6
C7
B7
B7
D7
G2
F4
D5

9503

22

1U

2440 *

2500
470N

T 2 A H

1500

3440 *
100R
22U

5440

KA5Q0765RT

3501
PTC

RES

9505

6521
RES
2528
RES

2514
47U

M2:2

5K6 3W

3441
10K

2450
470N

3444

DEGAUSS

6440
LL4148

M2:1

4 5500 3

- POWER SUPPLY -

M1:1
3504
10M

M1:2

A12

LINE_DRV

3455

BF422

7514

3526
470R

TP3

2442
560P

TP12

2527
47N

1N4148

6511

2510
1N

B39

3511
3K9

7515
TCET1103G

9506

6524
1N4148
TP4

10R

3470
4R7

5525

3N3

2506

3238

12

10

+11

10

1K

3535

2446
7

M5:6

47U

3235

2458
10N
5447

7533
KA431LZ

3525

BYT42M

6470

TP5

2515
100U

TP14

2448

2445

2505
68U

B37

6523
BAV21

2470
10U

BUT11AF

6525
BAV21

3522

M5:3

7445

2507
RES

TP1

1K2
2524
3N3

TP2

M6:4
B38

3445
47R

TP13

3480

9480
5480

6451
BYT42M

3442
5K6

5533
FERRITE

5441

7440

2444
47N

3451
33K

2451
10U

3456
100K

2449
10N

M6:3

100K

GND

+101.5

SYNC

2504

FF

H_FLYBACK

FB

1N4007 1N4007

6447

A13

9501
VCC

2N2
2N2

2502

DRAIN

6505
6503

M6:1
1N4007
3527

1N4007

3528

FF

BYD33M

RES

+200
270K
270K

6504
*

2532

TP18

2539 *
22N

3542
1K

3539
270R

3519
4K7

3540
RES
3536
39K

2533
100U

7571
BC847

3573
0R05

2531
RES

3534
47K
6531

3531
180K

TP19

+12B

6571
RES

9572

3533
22K

+11

6463

3479

470R

3475 *

4R7 PR03

3530

9504

7572 *
BC847

6474
C8V2
3474
56R

7478
BC337

5538

9542

3532
10K

3537
5K6

2561
22U

TP37

TP38

BCL

POR

+3V3

STBY

TP8

+11A

A31

A29

+101.5A

+11

TP7

TP6

+5

+8

+12

+45

A24

+101.5

TP39

2467
220U

6479
C5V6 2%

7479
BC337

390R 1/2W

390R

3478 *

4R7
3453

B42

FOCUS

A15

B40

VG2

EHT

B41
25KV

9464

2462
4U7

9450

1N4148

2540 FERRITE

7575
BC337

+8

3575
RES

1540

1N4148

+101.5

6540

470P

100R

RES

12K

3462 *

2454
220U

2455
470U

3541

BYT42M

6449

TP40

2530
47U 3572

5532
+11 FERRITE

3576
180R

6570 *
3V3

6450

2453
22U

BYT42M

1R

3452

2460
47N

3460

+8

11

BYV95C

6530

3570
47R

RES

3449
1R

1R
5449
47U

3450

BYT42M

6452

2534

3571
560R

9575

FERRITE

5534

5445

6502
*

*
*

9479
2562

+101.5

100N

*
*

3457

- LINE -

6. Electrical Diagram

1500
1540
2408
2440
2442
2444
2445
2446
2448
2449
2450
2451
2453
2454
2455
2458
2460
2462
2467
2470
2500
2502
2503
2504
2505
2506
2507
2510
2514
2515
2524
2527
2528
2530
2531
2532
2533
2534
2539
2540
2561
2562
3235
3238
3440
3441
3442
3444
3445
3449
3450
3451
3452
3453
3455
3456
3457
3460
3462
3470
3474
3475
3478
3479
3480
3501
3504
3511
3519
3522
3525
3526
3527
3528
3530
3531
3532
3533
3534
3535
3536
3537
3539
3540
3541
3542
3570
3571
H8
K3
B7
E8
E6
D7
D5
D4
B5
B5
C7
C6
D3
E2
F3
B4
C3
C2
E1
D5
H8
I6
H7
H6
I5
H4
I5
J6
J7
J5
K6
L6
L6
I3
L3
J3
K3
H3
L4
K2
I2
I2
E4
E4
E8
E7
E6
D7
D5
F3
E3
C6
D3
E2
C7
C6
B4
C3
C2
D4
F2
G2
E2
F2
C6
I7
I9
L5
L3
K5
J5
K6
I5
I5
H2
L3
L2
L2
L3
K4
L3
L1
K4
L3
I3
K4
J3
I3
3572
3573
3575
3576
5440
5441
5445
5447
5449
5480
5500
5525
5532
5533
5534
5538
6440
6447
6449
6450
6451
6452
6463
6470
6474
6479
6502
6503
6504
6505
6511
6521
6523
6524
6525
6530
6531
6540
6570
6571
7440
7445
7478
7479
7514
7515
7533
7571
7572
7575
9450
9464
9479
9480
9501
9503
9504
9505
9506
9542
9572
9575
I3
J3
J3
J3
E8
D6
D4
B4
E3
C6
H8
J4
K3
J6
H4
K2
E7
D4
F3
E3
C6
D3
C2
D5
E2
G2
I6
I6
H6
H6
K6
K6
J5
K5
J5
H3
L3
K3
J3
J3
E6
D5
E2
F2
J7
L4
L4
J3
L2
I3
E2
C1
F2
C6
H7
H9
H2
L7
K5
K2
L2
I4

C19

A19

A17

A35

A32

9727

GND

100R

3751 *

100R

3750 *

GND

RES

2742 *

3K3

3759*

2741
180P

+5B

+5B

TP24

2753
470N

RES

2755 *

FERRITE

5753 *

2751
100N

10K

3752 *

TP31

TP27

1750
24.576MHz

1R

*3753

3749 *

3K3

120P
5741
22U

3758 *

+5B

9710

3741
6K8

27P

9740 2740 *

AUDIO_OUT

SIF

SDA_2

SCL_2

9728

3748 *

2750

A - C

470N

- STEREO -

2754
1U

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

EXTIL

EXTIR

TEST2

MONOIN

TEST1

SDI1

SDI2

SDO1

SDO2

WS

SCK

SYSCLK

P2

XTALO

XTALI

Vssd4

CRESET

Vddd1

Vssd1

ADDR2

SIF1

Vref1

SIF2

P1

Iref

Vdec1

Vssa1

SDA

SCL

ADDR1

NICAM

PCLK

SCIR1

SCIL1

Vssd3

SCIR2

SCIL2

Vdec2

Vref(p)

Vref(n)

i.c.

i.c.

Vssa2

i.c.

i.c.

Vref2

SCOR1

SCOL1

Vssd2

Vssa4

SCOR2

SCOL2

Vref3

PCAPR

PCAPL

Vssa3

AUXOR

AUXOL

Vdda

MOR

MOL

LOL

LOR

Vddd2

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

2U2

2769 *

2U2

2771 *

2R2

3774
33K

3769
18K

3772
33K

3771
18K

3770 * +5C

2758
470N

3756
270R

2759
47U

15K

3754 *

15K

3755 *

330N

2756 *

330N

2757 *

750R

2799
100U

TP41
5702
JMP

C45

C46

C47

C48

C49

C50

C51

AUDIO_EXT_R

C43

C44

+5C

+5B

AUDIO_EXT_L

9704

2702
47U

9703

6702
C5V6 2%

SC_AUDIO_OUT_L

HEADPH_GND

HPH_R/SPKSW

HPH_L

MAIN_R

MAIN_L

SC_AUDIO_OUT_R

9780

100U

0R05
3781 * 2798
3773
330R 1/4W

7702
BC635

3703 *

10R

+12A

0R05
3780 *
3775
330R 1/4W

TP26

TP25

3702
390R 1/2W
3704

2U2

2762 *

2U2

2764 *

BC337

7780

+11B
+12

BC337

7781

+11B
+12

+5B

+12 9701 9702

2760
47U

2761
470P

2763
470P

2765
47U

2766
10N

2767
10N

2768
10N

2770
10N

2772
470N

2773
10N

2775
10N

2777
470N

1R

*3757

*
*

*
*

*
*
*
*

*
*
*

7701 TDA9875A

6. Electrical Diagram

1750
2702
2740
2741
2742
2750
2751
2753
2754
2755
2756
2757
2758
2759
2760
2761
2762
2763
2764
2765
2766
2767
2768
2769
2770
2771
2772
2773
2775
2777
2798
2799
3702
3703
3704
3741
3748
3749
3750
3751
3752
3753
3754
3755
3756
3757
3758
3759
3769
3770
3771
3772
3773
3774
3775
3780
3781
5702
5741
5753
6702
7701
7702
7780
7781
9701
9702
9703
9704
9710
9727
9728
9740
9780
H7
I2
E8
F8
E8
C7
E7
G7
G7
L7
M3
M3
K4
J4
H4
H4
H3
G4
G3
E4
E4
E4
D4
D3
C4
C3
C4
C4
B4
A4
D2
C2
I2
I3
I3
F8
B8
B8
B8
C8
D7
F7
M3
M3
K4
A3
L8
F8
D3
C3
C3
D3
D2
D3
D2
C2
D2
I1
F8
F7
J2
G5
I2
D3
C3
I3
I3
I2
I2
M8
C8
B8
E9
E2

7.- CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION


7.1 SMALL SIGNAL &MICROCONTROLLER/TEXT(Diagram A)
The small signal is processed by IC 7015. This IC called Ultimate One Chip ( UOC ) also has an embedded
microcontroller.
The CTU-AA chassis is designed to accept 2 different ICs in the position 7015, TDA9350 for TXT models and
TDA9380 for no TXT. The associated circuitry is the same.
The small signal part includes IF detection, video processing, chroma decoder, RGB , sync processor and sound
decoder (mono sets). It is fully controlled by the embedded microcontroller.
The microcontroller contains an specific program that assures all the functions of the appliance, including 2 menus,
one to control the set (see Instructions Manual) and another for Service Mode (see Service Instruct. chapter 8.).
For stereo models sound decoder (IC 7101) is controlled also for IC 7015 by I2C bus.
The IC for TXT sets (TDA9350) contains a teletext decoder, including the following functions: TXT on/off, reveal,
freeze, temporary cancellation, clock, subcode, zoom, index, flof, page +/-, X/26 and 8/30 packet decoding (station
identification and start-up page).

Fig. 7.1 TDA 93XX block diagram


7.1.1 IF detection
IF detection is intercarrier type, that means sound and picture are detected in the same circuit (PIF).
- IF amplifier (pins 23, 24): The IF signal coming from pin 11 of the tuner (1001) is filtered by the IF SAW filter (1015)
and applied to IF amplifier of IC7015 by means of pin 23 and 24 input. The IF bandpass characteristic is determined
by the SAW (Surface Acoustic Wave) filter.

- PLL demodulator ( pins 37, 58, 59): The IF-signal is demodulated with the help of a PLL detector, which one is used
to regenerate the IF reference signal. Reference signal is determined by the PLL loopfilter pin 37 and calibrated by
microcontroller x-tal ( pins 58, 59). It is alignment free.
Demodulation is achieved by multiplying reference signal with the incoming IF-signal.
- AGC (pin 27): The IF AGC time constant is internally fixed. The tuner AGC voltage (pin 27) is applied to pin 1 of the
tuner and adjusted by microcontroller (see chap. 8.4).
- Video output (pin 38) : This baseband CVBS signal with 2.5Vpp (sync inclusive) of nominal amplitude, contains the
FM intercarrier sound signal. Sound is filtered out by a ceramic trap (1032 or 1033) which frequency can be different
depending on the system: 5.5 MHz for Pal BG and 6.0 MHz for Pal I.
7.1.2 Sound processor
Mono sets:
- FM demodulation (pins 31, 29): FM sound is filtered from CVBS (pin 38) by a loopfilter (pin 31) and
demodulated. Decoupling sound demodulator is made by a capacitor on pin 29.
- De-emphasis and audio out (pin 28): De-emphasis is made by C2102 at pin 28. The signal at this pin is drived
to the euroconnector sound output (see Diagram C) by transistor 7104 .
- External audio in (pin 35): External audio proceeding of pins 2,6 of euroconnector is applied to this pin.
Selection between internal or external is done by an internal switching controlled by I2C (see INT/EXT, chapter
7.6).
- Audio out (pin 44): After a volume control (by I2C), this output is drived to the input IN+ of the final sound
amplifier IC7187 (Diagram C).
Stereo sets:
SIF signal (pin 38): Video signal containing sound signal is drived to sound stereo processor IC7101 (see chapter
7.6 and diagram E)
7.1.3 Video processing
- Video switches (pins 40, 42): The internal CVBS signal proceeding of pin 38 is now fed to pin 40 of 7015. External
CVBS proceeding from pin 20 of Euroconnector is present on pin 42 of 7015. The IC switches between internal and
external are controlled by I2C bus (see INT/EXT, chapter 7.1.8).
The selected CVBS signal is internally supplied to the synchronization , teletext acquisition circuits and the video
identification circuit for IF ident.
- Luminance processor: CVBS is also internally applied to luminance processor, which is composed of chrominance
trap filter, luminance delay line and peaking circuits. Sharpness control modifies peaking by I2C.
7.1.4 Chroma processing
This circuit is an internal (no pins associated) automatic decoder for Pal and NTSC systems commanded by I2C bus.
- ACC and chroma filter: Video signal coming from video switches is supplied to PAL/NTSC chroma bandpass filter via
a variable gain amplifier which is controlled by ACC and ACL detection circuits.
The dynamic range of the ACC is 26dB and detects only the burst amplitude. The ACL is a chroma amplitude detector
and is active when the chroma/burst ratio exceeds approximately 3. It ensures that CVBS signal to chroma bandpass
filter is limited for large.
- PLL/DCO: Chroma PLL is integrated and it operates during the burstkey period; the DCO (digital controlled oscillator)
generates a subcarrier signal Fsc in phaselock with the incoming burst signal. The reference signal for the DCO
(Fref.) is derived from the crystal oscillator (1679). Different colour frequencies are internally switched by IC. The hue
control rotates the DCO reference phases (H0, H90) from -40 to 40 degrees for NTSC signal via IC bus.
- PAL/NTSC demodulation: The 0 & 90 signals are supplied to the burst demodulator circuits to obtain (B-Y) and
(R-Y) respectively. Chroma delay lines used in demodulators are internal.
7.1.5 RGB processor
- External RGB inputs (pins 46, 47, 48): RGB inputs coming from euroconnector (see diagram C), are AC coupled
(C2291/92/93) and converted internally in YUV signals. Then are switched with internal YUV (YUV SWITCH) by fast
blanking.
- Fast blanking external (pin 45): When fast blanking is high external RGB is displayed, only if TV is in external AV
(program 0). Fast blanking can switch signals for full screen (by a DC voltage) or for a part of the screen (by a pulse
voltage).
- Matrix: After switching, YUV signals are converted to R-Y, G-Y and B-Y in the internal MATRIX circuit. Saturation
control is received by I2C bus.
- Black stretcher: Internally the luminance signal is connected to the YUV select circuit and via the input clamps it is
supplied to the black stretcher. The black stretcher circuit, fully integrated, extends the grey signal level . This
extension is dependent upon the difference between actual black level and the darkest part of the incoming video.
RGB adder: RGB signals are obtained in this circuit by adding R-Y, G-Y and B-Y proceeding from matrix and Y
proceeding from black stretcher.
- RGB OSD: RGB inputs for OSD and TXT are internally inserted to RGB signals. Fast blanking used is also internal.
45).

- Beam current limiter (pin 49): The beam current limiter circuit functions as an average beam current limiter (BCL) as
well as peak white limiter (PWL). Both functions reduce the contrast and brightness of RGB signals.
Contrast reduction begins when Vpin 49 < 3.1V and brightness reduction begins when Vpin 49 < 1.8V.
BCL: Average beam current present at pin8 of 5445 (Diagram D) is feedback to pin 49. When beam current is high,
voltage of C2462 is lower, D6462 conducts and Vpin 49 decreases.
PWL: This circuit is an internal detection circuit, which comes into action if the difference between measurement DC
level and white level exceeds approximately 2.6V. Then a current of 200A is internally produced to discharge 2298
and Vpin 49 decreases.
- RGB output circuit (pins 51, 52, 53): RGB outputs are drived to RGB amplifier (Diagram B).
- Continuous Cathode Calibration (CCC) (pin 50): This circuit is an auto-tuning loop which stabilizes the black level
(offset) as well as the cathode drive level (gain) of each gun. Pulses in 3 consecutive lines R, G and B (pins 51, 52,
53) at the end of frame blanking are used on alternating fields, one field for black level, following for cathode drive
level.
Cathode currents of 8mA for black level and 20mA for cathode drive level are stabilized. Cathode current is present at
pin5 of IC7200 (Diagram B) and measured on pin 50. RGB outputs are adapted to keep cathode currents measured,
for example when VG2 voltage is adjusted, DC level of RGB outputs is automatically corrected.
- Warm-up detection circuit (pin 50): At the start up a DC voltage of 2.5V is present in the RGB outputs (pins 51, 52,
53). As soon as beam current is detected on pin 50, RGB circuit starts in normal operation. If RGB circuit is damaged
or grid 2 is low, the RGB circuit could not start (black picture) due to current is not detected.
7.1.6 Horizontal synchro
- Start up: The horizontal oscillator starts is commanded by microcontroller. During start up circuit provides a softer
operating horizontal output with a higher frequency.
- Hor. sync. separator: Fully integrated sync. separator with a low pass filter, slicing level at 50% of the synchronized
pulse amplitude.
- Horizontal Phi 1 detector (pin 17): This circuit locks the internal line frequency reference on the CVBS input signal. It
is composed of a phase comparator and an internal VCO of 25MHz (1600*15625). The free running frequency is
stabilized using the 12 MHz reference of the X-tal oscillator.
Phi 1 detector filter is made by external components at pin 50. Phi 1 time constant is automatically controlled by
software for broadcasting signals. For video signals (AV and program 99) constant is always fast to prevent top
bending on the screen.
- LBF (pin 34): Line Fly Back input, is obtained by the network R3456/55 (Diagram D) and R3371/T7372.
- Sand Castle (pin 34): Sand Castle output obtained at this pin is used only internally. Levels of sandcastle pulse are
5.3V for burst detection, 3V for line blanking and 2V for frame blanking.
- Horizontal Phi 1 detector (pin 16): The flyback position respect line blanking on TRC cathode is controlled by this
circuit. Phi 1 detector filter is made by C2305 pin 16. Horiz. shift can be adjusted by I2C ( see chapter 8)
- HOUT (pin 33): Horizontal output is an open collector which one drives the horizontal driver stage (T7440 diagram
D).
7.1.7 Vertical synchro and vertical drive
- Vert. sync. separator: It is an internal integrator to separate frame sync. pulses from CVBS.
- Vertical divider system: The divider system uses a counter that delivers the timing for the vertical ramp generator in
the geometry processor. The clock is derived from the horizontal line oscillator. Mode used is automatic 50/60Hz
identification with 50Hz priority.
- Vertical sawtooth generator (pin 25, 26): A reference current of 100mA is realized at pin 25 by means of an internal
reference voltage (3.9V) and resistor R3341. This 100mA reference current is used to derive a
16mA current to charge C2340 (pin 26) during vertical scan. The charge current can be adjusted with the IC bus
control, (VERT. SHIFT). The external capacitor is discharged during vertical retrace by the vertical divider system.
- Vertical geometry processor: The saw tooth signal that is derived from the sawtooth generator can be controlled by
IC bus. Control adjustments are: S-CORRECT, VERT.SLOPE, VERT.AMP and VERT.SHIFT (See chapter 8).
- Vert. output stage (pins 21, 22): The vertical geometry processor has a differential current output to drive a DC
coupled frame deflection (7401).
- EHT compensation (pin 36): A voltage inversely proportional of beam current, proceeding of pin 8 of line transformer
(5545 diagram D) is applied to pin 36 to stabilize vertical amplitude from EHT variations.
- Vertical guard input (pin 50): A vertical retrace pulse proceeding from pin 8 of IC7401, is added to cut-off voltage at
pin 50 (this pin has 2 separated functions, cut-off function see chapter 7.1.5). If there is not pulse or its level is not
correct (should be above 3.65V, 0.8msec.), the set goes to standby mode. (See chapter 7.7.1 Protections).
7.1.8 Microcontroller/ Text
Following there is an explanation of the different functions of the microcontroller indicating pins number assigned:
- Tuning (pin 4): The unit has a VST (Voltage Synthesized Tuning) system. This system works by tuning to a station on
the tuner through a linear variation of the tuning voltage (V-VARI) from 0V to 33V applied on pin 2 of the tuner. It is
generated on pin 4 of the C and converted to an adequate level for the tuner using T7605.
While searching, C are always reading internally AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) and video identification signals.
When video signal is identified, C stops searching and do a fine tuning to reach a right AFC value.

- Control key (pin 5): Pin 5 is activated by a DC voltage. When control keys are not activated, a voltage of 3V3 is
produced by R3618. If one control key is activated, this pin is connected to ground directly or by a resistor R3665,
R3667 (Diagram C), decreasing its voltage.
There are 3 voltage levels depending of the key used: 0V for MENU, 1V for P- and 1.9V for P+.
- Mute output (pin 6): This pin is a 3 state output used to control the sound amplifier (see chapter 7.4). States are 0V,
open and Vcc (3.3V).
- INT/EXT input (pin 7): The set can switch to external (AV on the screen) by remote control (selecting program 0) or
by rise edge at pin 8 of euroconnector (see diagram C). The IC switches internally video and audio to external. In both
cases the user can switch to internal changing the channel.
- Band switching (pin 8, 11): There are 2 outputs for band switching pin 11 for VHFI and pin 8 for VHFIII. The C
controls the channel band in the tuner by a voltage of +5V at the correspondent output. UHF band is controlled by
means of transistor 7601. If the set is in VHF, one of the pins 8 or 11 are high and transistor conducts in such a way
the UHF voltage is 0V. If the set is in UHF, pins 8 and 11 are low, transistor is cut and the set is in UHF.
- LED (pin 10): The LED (D6663 diagram C) lights up with a low current when the television set is ON and with a high
current when the set is on Standby. While the set is receiving a remote control signal, the led is blinking.
- Picture controls (brightness, contrast, colour, sharpness) are processed internally by I2C bus.
- Sound controls (pins 2, 3):
Mono sets: Sound controls are processed internally by I2C bus
Stereo sets: All information necessary to control stereo functions including sound controls, are processed by a
communication I2C bus between the c and the stereo decoder (IC 7101 pins 4, 5).
- Standby (pins 1, 33): When the set is switched to stand by, line stops (pin 33). In addition to this, pin 1 switch to low
level to make Power Supply in burst mode (see stand by 7.5.3).
- OSD outputs: The RGB and fast blanking signals used for On-Screen Display (OSD) and also for TXT are internally
inserted to RGB outputs (pins 51, 52, 53).
- Oscillator (pins 58, 59): A 12-MHz oscillator is determined by a 12-MHz crystal (1679) between pins 58 and 59.
- P.O.R (pin 60) . : Power on reset (POR) is internal, activated when the set is switched on. If the C shows abnormal
behaviour it is advisable to reset it switching off/on the set. Reset can be done also by a short circuit between pins 60
and 61.
- RC5 (pin 62): The commands transmitted by the remote control handset are received by infrared receiver (1685) and
passed to the microcontroller for decoding.
- EEPROM (pins 63 and 64): The microcontroller is connected to non-volatile memory IC7685 (EEPROM) via bus I2C.
The following information are stored in the memory:
- Channel data including tuning voltage and band of all the channels.
- Personal preferences (PP), menu mix and child lock on user menu.
- All settings included on Service Menu.
7.1.9 Supplies and decoupings
- Small signal analog supply (pins 14, 39): The same +8V supply coming from line deflection is connected to pins 14
and 39 for small signal processing. A separated supply (C2036) feeds video and sound traps circuit.
If +8V supply is not present at pin 39 or pin 14 during the first 4 seconds after switch ON the TV set, the
microprocessor goes to Standby mode (See chapter 7.7 Protections) .
- Digital supply (pins 54, 15): A +3V3 supply is used for digital circuit of TV processor (pin 54). A decoupling capacitor
for this supply is present at pin 15 (C2301). Pin 54 is used also to supply the C.
- Bandgap decoupling (pin 19): The bandgap circuit provides a very stable and temperature independent reference
voltage of 4.0 V which one is used specially in the analogue video processor part.
- C supplies (pins 54, 56, 61): The C has several +3V3 supplies,

Pin 54: Analogue supply (Oscillator, ADC).


Pin 56: Digital supply to C core.
Pin 61: Supply to all output ports of theC.

When the set is in stand by, the C switch to stand by mode, only 3V3 supplies are present but consumption is
reduced.

7.2 RGB AMPLIFIERS (diagram B)


The RGB signals available at pins 51, 52 and 53 of IC7015 (Diagram A) must be amplified and inverted in order to
reach the level required for driving the tube. The integrated circuit IC7200 (TDA6107) is used for this purpose.
RGB inputs (pins 2, 3, 1): These signals are connected to negative inputs of internal operational amplifiers. There is
and internal reference voltage of 2.5V for the amplifiers. Negative feedback of amplifiers are internal resistors.
RGB outputs (pins 8, 7, 9): These outputs are applied to the RGB cathodes of the tube. Clamping diodes to +200V
(6201, 6216, 6229) and 1K5 series resistors (3203, 3216, 3229) are added for flash-over protection.

- Continuous Cathode Calibration (CCC) (pins 50): This circuit is an auto-tuning loop which stabilizes the black level
(offset) as well as the cathode drive level (gain) of each gun. Pulses in 3 consecutive lines R, G and B (pins 51, 52,
53) at the end of frame blanking are used on alternating fields, one field for black level, following for cathode drive
level.
Cathode currents
- Cathode current feedback (pin 5): Cathode current used in Continuous Cathode Calibration circuit (See 7.1.5)
is obtained at this pin and feedback to pins 50 of IC7015 (Diagram A)
- White adjustment: Gain and cut-off point of RGB amplifiers can be adjusted by I2C in the service menu (See chapter
8)
- Anti-spot circuit: When the set is switched off, the capacitor 2208 keeps charged and a negative voltage is put at
VG1 of the tube.

7.3 DEFLECTION (Diagrams A, D)


7.3.1 Frame deflection (Diagrams A)
Full bridge vertical deflection output performed by the integrated circuit TD8357J (7401).
- Frame supplies (pins 3, 6): There are 2 supply voltages, +12V (pin 3) is the main supply and +45V (pin 6) is used to
supply the output stage during flyback time.
- Vertical inputs (pins 1, 2): (pins 21, 22): The output currents proceeding from pins 21, 22 of IC7015 are converted to
voltages by resistors R3411/12 in such a way that 2 inverted sawtooth are present in the differential inputs of amplifier
(pins 1, 2).
- Vertical outputs (pins 4, 7): Vertical output is DC coupled to deflection coil. That means linearity adjustment is not
necessary. HF loop stability is achieved by a damping resistor R3413.
- Feedback input (pin 9): A voltage proportional to current deflection is present in R3415/16 and a feedback to pin 9.
- Vertical flyback: This signal is internally added to vertical output (pin 7) using supply voltage at pin 6.
- VGUARD circuit (pin 8): This circuit generates a high level during flyback period, and is used to protect the TV set in
case of a vertical failure. (See protections, chapter 7.7)
7.3.2 Line deflection (Diagram D)
The final line transistor is driven by the transformer 5441, whose primary winding is driven by the transistor T7440
connected to the line drive output of IC7015 (pin 33).
The horizontal deflection stage is carried out in a conventional way, with the deflection transistor (T7445) and line
transformer (5445).
Beam current info (BCI) is present at C2460.
There are the following supply voltages obtained from line transformer (5545):
- Frame supply (+12B):Main frame supply present at capacitor C2455.
- Flyback frame supply (+45 ): Flyback frame supply present at capacitor C2455.
- +8V stabilizer: +8V for small signal is made from +12V (C2454) by D6474 and T7478
- +5V stabilizer: And additional voltage of +5V for small signal is made also from +12V (C2454) by D6479 and
T7479.
- Stereo supply (only stereo models): +12V from C2454 is drived to 7702 (Diagram E) to stabilize +5V for stereo
decoder (7101.
- FF : The heather voltage is reduced by R3235/38 and 5235 (Diagram B) to obtain 6.3Veff at the CRT .

7.4 SOUND AMPLIFIER (Diagram C)


Sound amplifier is a Bridge Tied Load (BTL) amplifier including short circuit protection, mute and stand by mode.
IC used can be TDA8941P for 14" and 17" models, TDA8943SF for 20" and 21" models or TDA8944J for stereo
models. Behaviour is the same for 3 models. TDA8944J is a double amplifier, that means 2 supplies, 2 inputs and 2
outputs.
- Supply (Vcc, SVR): Main supply (Vcc) is taken from +11V of Power Supply (C2540 diagram D). The IC creates
internally a half supply, present in SVR pin and decoupled by 10uF capacitor (C2182).
- Sound input (IN+): Amplifiers have differential inputs (IN+,IN-). Audio input is connected to IN+ decoupled by 220nF
capacitor (C2181/84) and IN- is decoupled to ground by other 220nF capacitor (C2179/93). To avoid oscillations there
is a 1n5 (C2183/95) capacitor connected between both inputs.
- Mode input (MODE): This input is commanded by mute signal proceeding from the C (pin 6 of 7015 diagram A)
and has three modes depending of the voltage level:
- Standby mode (Vmode = Vcc): Consumption is very low (used during stand by).
In this case Vmute=0V, T7657 and T7659 are cut, MODE signal is high
- Mute mode (2.5V<Vmode<Vcc): No sound output (used when the set is switched on/off, there is no signal,
channel search, change of program, etc.)
In this case pin 6 of 7015 is open T7659 conducts (by resistor divider), T7657 are cut, MODE voltage is
5,5V.

- Operating mode: (Vmode<0.5V): Sound output present (normal operation).


In this case Vmute=3V3 both transistors conduct, mute signal is low.
- Sound output (OUT+/OUT-): Amplified sound is drived to the loudspeakers.
Mono sets:
Headphones output has been connected in such a way that when headphones are connected, loudspeakers are
switched off.
Stereo sets:
Headphones output are coming directly from pins 57 and 58 of stereo decoder IC7101 (see chapter 7.6 and
diagram E).

7.5

POWER SUPPLY (Diagram D)

Mains isolated switched mode power supply (SMPS). controlled in variable frequency mode.
IC7514 (KA5Q075RT) includes control circuit and output MOSFET. Output feedback is done by means of an
optocoupler (7515).
- Switching behaviour: The switching period is divided in on-time, when energy is extracted from the mains into the
primary winding (8-12 of 5525), off-time, when energy in the transformer is supplied to the loads via secondary
windings of 5525 and dead-time when no energy is extracted or supplied.
- Standby mode: Output voltages are present when the set is in stand by. Standby is done cutting line deflection and
making the supply in burst mode in such a way that power consumption is very low.
7.5.1 Degaussing and Rectifier
- Degaussing: R3501 is a dual PTC (2 PTC's in one housing). After switch on set, PTC is cold so low-ohmic and so
degaussing current is very high. After degaussing, PTC is heated so high-ohmic, so in normal
operation degaussing current is very low.
- Rectifier: Mains voltage is filtered by L5500, full wave rectified by diodes D6502-D6505 and smoothed by C2505
(300V DC for 220V AC mains).
7.5.2 Regulation
- Power MOSFET (pin 1): Power stage is done by an internal MOSFET between pin1 and ground. Current is sensed
by an internal resistor and limited to 5A peak. (See chapter 7.7.2 Protections)
- Start up and supply (pin 3): When the set is switched on, a current via R3527 and R3528 is applied to pin 3. When
C2514 is charged to 15V, the power supply starts and the internal MOSFET conducts. A voltage across transformer
windings is built up. The voltage across winding 4-2 is rectified by diodes D6523/25 and used to supply the IC on pin
3.
Voltage of pin3 depends on the output voltage and is about 28V. If Vpin3 is lower than 9V supply stops and if it is
higher than 32V, output voltage is limited. (See chapter 7.7.2 Protections)
- Sync (pin 5): A pulse voltage proceeding from winding 4-2 is applied to this pin. A delay is added by means of C2524,
R3522 and R3526 to synchronize starts conduction of MOSFET at minimum Vds voltage.
- Secondary feedback (pin 4): Line supply feedback is obtained at pin 4 by divider R3531/34/19, the differential
amplifier (IC7533) and the optocoupler (IC7515). Voltage at this pin is about 1.1V
- Output regulation: IC7514 stabilizes output voltage by controlling T-on and so the frequency and the duty cycle.
Output control is done by the following way:
If line output is higher, current input of the differential amplifier (IC7533) is higher (amplifier has a reference
voltage of 2.5V).
Current in IC7533 and also in the optocoupler (IC7515) is higher.
Voltage in pin 4 is lower, T-on is internally reduced and output is reduced.
Output voltage of supply can be adjusted by R3518.
7.5.4 Secondary side
- Line supply: Line supply present at capacitor C2530 should be adjusted to the correct value (depending on the
TRC) by means of P3534.
- Sound supply (+11V): This supply is used for sound output amplifier and to feed 3V3 stabilizer.
- C supply (+3V3): +5V3 is regulated by T7575, D6570 and T7571.
7.5.3 Stand by:
When the set is put in standby, line driver (pin33 of IC7015, diagram A) stops and deflection supply is not loaded. Only
a reduced load to supply the C (+3V3) is necessary.
To reduce more the power consumption, during standby T7572 is cut by STBY signal (pin1 of IC7015, diagram A),
then current in IC7533 is increased by means of D6531 and output voltages are reduced.
As a consequence of this, the supply switch to burst mode operation. During working time C2514 is charged till 12V,
then supply stops and C2514 is discharged till 11V.

7.6 STEREO DECODER


The CTU Stereo chassis is based in the TDA9875A chip. This is a single-chip Digital TV Sound Processor for analog
and digital multichannel sound systems in TV sets.
In the stereo chassis the sound part in the IC7015 (TDA9350) is disabled. All sound signal, analog and digital is
processed in IC7101 (TDA9875A).
The TDA9875A decodes NICAM signals (B/G and I standard) and two-carrier FM modulation A2 signals (B/G
standard).
- Control bus (pins 4, 5): Stereo is fully controlled for the C of IC7015 (Diagram A) via I2C-bus. Status information
present in internal registers of IC7101 is read by C to determine whether any action is required. Control is exercised
by the C also, writing in other internal registers of IC7101. This control includes volume, balance, bass, treble,
pseudo stereo, spatial, and Automatic Volume Level (AVL).
- Oscillator (pins 18, 19): The circuitry of the crystal oscillator is fully integrated, only a external 24.576 MHz crystal is
needed.
- SIF input (pin 12): SIF signal is filtered from video signal coming from pin 38 of IC7015 (Diagram A) by a passband
5.5MHz to 6.5Mhz filter (C2740/41/42 and L5741).
- AGC, ADC: SIF is passed through an AGC circuit and then digitized by an 8-bit ADC operating at 24.576 MHz. The gain of
the AGC amplifier is controlled from the ADC output. Then signal is separated in 2 ways, one for FM and other for NICAM.
- FM demodulation: FM signal is fed via a band-limiting filter to a demodulator. If signal is stereo A2, decoder recovers the
left and right signal channels from the demodulated sound carriers. A stereo identification signal is sent to the C.
- NICAM demodulation : NICAM signal is transmitted in a DQPSK code at a bit rate of 728 kbit/s. NICAM demodulator
performs DQPSK demodulation and feeds the resulting bitstream and clock signal onto the NICAM decoder. A timing loop
controls the frequency of the crystal oscillator to lock the sampling rate to NICAM decoder: The device performs all
decoding functions in accordance with the EBU NICAM 728 specification.
- Audio processing: After demodulation, digital signal is selected (FM, A2 or NICAM) and processed according C control.
Following functions are provided: Forced mono, stereo, channel swap, channel 1, channel 2, spatial effects, Automatic
Volume Level (AVL), volume, balance, bass and treble.
- DACs (pins 54, 55): Then signals are transformed to analog by DACs and sent to the outputs. Post filter capacitors for
DACs are at pins 54 and 55.

- Sound outputs (pins 60, 61): After a volume control (by I2C), sound outputs (MAIN R and MAIN L) are drived to the
inputs IN+ (pins 12 and 6) of the final sound amplifier IC7187C (Diagram C).
- Headphone outputs (pins 57, 58): Headphone outputs are drived by followed emitters 7780 and 7781 to the
headphones. These outputs are independent of loudspeakers outputs and controls are separated.
- External audio out (pins 47, 48): Signal at these pins are drived directly to the euroconnector sound outputs (see
Diagram C).
- External audio in (pins 33. 34): External audio (R and L) proceeding of pins 6 and 2 of euroconnector (Diagram C) is
applied pins 33 and 34 of IC7101 and digitalized by an ACD circuit. Selection between internal or external is done from
the C (IC7015) by I2C bus (see INT/EXT, chapter 7.6).
- External audio out (pins 47, 48): Signal at these pins are drived directly to the euroconnector sound outputs (see
Diagram C).
- +5V stabilizer: +5V supply for stereo processor is obtained from +12V (C2454 diagram D) by D6702 and 7478. This
voltage comes to supply voltages of IC1701 (pins 59, 15, 64)
- Digital supplies (pins 15, 64): +5V supplies at pins 15 and 64 are used for digital circuits of stereo processor.
Power ON reset (pin 16): When the set starts, C 2754 is slow charged by an internal 50K resistor to +5V. When digital
supplies are present and oscillator is working, reset is done if pin 16 is low (Vpin16<1.5 V).
- Analog supply voltage (pin 53, 59): There is a +5V supply for analog outputs (DACs and operational
amplifiers) at pin 59. A 50% reference voltage (2.5V) for these circuits is present at pin 53.
- ADC supply voltage (pins 38, 39, 40, 46) : A 3.3V supply voltage is obtained internally and decoupled on pin 38 by
C2758. Positive and negative reference voltage for ADC is present at pins 39 and 40. A 50% reference voltage (1.65V)

for ADC is present at pin 46.


- Front-end supply (pins 7, 8, 11) : A separated 3.3V supply voltage (decoupled on pin 7 by C2750)

is necessary for SIF


demodulator. By means of a 200mA current generator at pin 8, a 2V reference voltage is produced at pin 7.

7.7 PROTECTIONS
If TV does not start or it switches to stand by, try to start again in a few minutes and if problem remains check
protection pins explained following.
7.7.1 Protections in IC7015 (Diagram A)
- Pins 14, 39:
If +8V supply is lower than 6V (pin 39 or pin 14) during the first 4 seconds after switch ON the TV set, the
microprocessor goes to Standby mode (See also chapter 7.1.9).
- Pin 50:
If the vertical retrace pulse at this pin is not correct (should be above 3.65V, 0.8msec) during the first 4 seconds after
switch ON the TV set, the vertical guard blanks the RGB outputs and the TV switch to Standby (See also chapter
7.1.7).
This protection operates in the following situations:
- When the vertical deflection fails and there is no pulse.
- When the vertical retrace pulse is higher than 0.9msec. (for example vertical amplitude is too high)
- An extra protection is obtained when there is too much current in the CRT (for example +200V supply is
missing), because in this case, DC level of pulse is lower by means of cut-off signal. (See fig. 7.7.1)

6v
3.65v

3.65v

2,8v
Correct
Vertical
Deflection

3,2v

Failure

0.8v
0 mS

20 mS

0 mS

20 mS

Fig 7.7.1 Vertical guard protection


To repair the set more easily, Vguard protection can be disabled, in this case the vertical guard blanks the RGB
outputs, but TV does not enter in Standby mode. To disable Vguard, item 8 of Service menu MANUAL C-O should be
01 (See chapter 8.1).
Due to a change in MANUAL C-O is difficult to do if the set switch to Standby, Vguard can be disabled also connecting
a diode (1N4148) in series with a 2K2 resistor between pins 10 and 7 of IC7015 (Anode at pin 10). Be careful to
disconnect this network after the set is repaired.

7.7.2 Protections in IC7514 (Diagram D)


- Pin 1:
Primary current is sensed by an internal resistor for the IC. If this current is increased to 5A peak, supply works in a
intermittent way (ON and OFF). That can be provoked for a short circuit on secondary outputs.
- Pin 3:
If Vpin3 is lower than 9V the under voltage protection stops the supply.
If Vpin3 is higher than 32V over voltage protection limits output voltage.

8.- ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS


8.1 Service mode
The signal processor IC7015 is fully controlled by I2C, so that the most of adjustments of the set can be made by
service menu.
- Enter in Service mode:
- Select program 75 and press at the same time OSD key (+) on RC and MENU key on local key board during 4
seconds.
Service mode is indicated by a S symbol on the down left corner of the screen.
Note : Controls (volume, contrast, brightness and saturation) will be pre-adjusted to the mid position.
- Display Service Menu : When the set is in service mode it is possible to display Service Menu by OSD key (+) on RC.
Using P+, P- keys of remote control the different items can be displayed (see table 8.1):
ITEM
N

Description

Value

ITEM

Hexa

Description

Value
Hexa

ADJUST VG2

PRG

13

R GAIN

20H

CATH.DRIVE

0CH

14

G GAIN

20H

TXT V-SHIFT

02H

15

B GAIN

20H

TXT H-SHIFT

02H

16

S-CORRECT

20H

V-GUARD DISA

PRG

17

VERT.SLOPE

20H

AGC START

25H

18

HOR.SHIFT

20H

RESERVED

19

VERT.AMP

20H

MANUAL C-O

01H

20

VERT.SHIFT

20H

R CUT-OFF

20H

21

SYS OPTIONS

00H

10

G CUT-OFF

20H

22

MENU OPTIONS

00H

11

BRIGHTNESS

PP

23

READ STATUS

PRG

12

CONTRAST

PP

24

RESERVED

00H

Table 8.1. Service menu. Settings are hexadecimal values


- Pre setting values: When E2PROM is replaced, pre-setting values indicated on table 8.1 are stored by the C. (see
8.7 E2PROM).
- Adjust by Service Mode: When a item is selected, using V+, V- keys of remote control it can be adjusted. Items 2, 5,
23 and 24 have fixed values = pre setting values, rest of items see 8.2 to 8.6.
- Remove service menu: There are 2 ways to remove service menu
- Saving the new settings: Using OSD (+), MENU or INSTALL keys on RC.
- Keeping the old settings: Switching the TV to stand by. Service mode continues active.
- Remove Service Mode: Switching off the TV

8.2 Power supply and focusing:


- Power supply voltage:
- Adjust brightness and contrast controls at minimum.
- Connect a DC voltmeter across C2530 (Diagram D).
- Adjust R3534 for a required voltage depending on the model and the TRC used ( see table 11, page 23).
- Focusing:
- Adjust with the potentiometer placed on the line output transformer.

8.3 AGC Adjustment


- Connect a pattern generator to the aerial input with RF signal amplitude = 1mV.
- Adjust the value of AGC start (item 6 of Service menu) so that voltage at pin 1 of the Tuner (1001) is 3.7V.

8.4 White D
8.4.1 Manual cut-off:
Item 8 of adjusting values should be 00 (see table 8.1), that means set is in automatic cut-off. However it is possible
that RGB do not start (black picture), due to grid 2 is not adjusted. In this case we recommend to change to Manual
cut-off ( Item 8 = 01), pre-adjust grid 2 to have a good picture and change to automatic cut-off ( Item 8 = 0) before
continue adjusting (see warm-up detection circuit in 7.1.5)
8.4.2 Grid 2:
- Connect a white pattern generator.
- Adjust contrast at 00 and brightness at 36. (00 and 24 in the service menu because hexadecimal values are used
- Put parameter 1 of the service menu ADJUST VG2 = 1. An arrow will be displayed on the left upper corner.
- Adjust VG2 potentiometer ( in line transformer ) till the arrow will be transformed to a square.
- In a few seconds, arrow will be disappear and ADJUST VG2 parameter will be come back to 00.
8.4.3 White checking:
- Connect pattern generator containing grey scale
- Adjust the set to normal operation and reduce the saturation control to minimum.
- Allow the set to warm up about 10 minutes and check visually if the grey scale has correct colour.
- If not, enter to Service menu and adjust G and B gain (items 14 and 15) until a desired grey is obtained. In the
case that adjusting is difficult, start again with the setting values of table 8.1 (items 9, 10, 13, 14, 15).

8.6 Geometry
- Connect a circle pattern generator with the controls at nominal conditions and enter to service menu.

Adjust to have picture centred in vertical position by service menu item 16.
- Horizontal shift:
Adjust to have picture centred in horizontal position by service menu item 18.
- Vertical amplitude:
Adjust picture height to cover the screen by service menu item 19.
Adjustments only if necessary:
- TXT Shift:
Vertical and horizontal shift of OSD or TXT can be adjusted by items 3 and 4 of service menu.
- Vertical slope:
When item 17 is selected, only upper part of the screen can be seen. Vertical slope is adjusted when centre line
of the pattern is just visible.
- Vertical S correction:
S correction can be adjusted by item 20 of service menu.

8.7 Options:
The type of chassis is defined by items 21 and 22 of service menu. The following alternatives are available:

SYSTEM OPTIONS (Item 21)

VALUE

MENU OPTIONS (Item 22)

VALUE

PAL B / G

00

16 Languages menu

00

PAL - I

01

English bars menu

01

Global menu (without languages ).

03

Important note: All the chassis have identification sheet when the chassis type is indicated:
"Cod. service: SXXMXX", where SXX means the option of system and MXX means the option of menu
Example: S01M00 means system = 01 (Pal I) and menu = 00 (13 Languages menu)
When the chassis or the EEPROM (IC7685) have to be replaced, be careful to keep the same type of chassis, setting
correctly the chassis options.

8.8 Error messages


The microcomputer also detects errors in circuits connected to the I2C (Inter IC) bus. These error messages are
communicated via OSD (On Screen Display) :

Error message

Error description

Component

F2

Eprom communication error

IC7685

F3

C internal error (RA M)

IC7015 (C)

F4

Internal bus communication

IC7015

SDA2/ SCL2 bus wrong communication

IC7101 (stereo)

SDA2/ SCL2 bus no communication

IC7101 (stereo)

F5

No sound menu
F6

Eprom data error

IC7685

F7

Not allowed options *

Item 21,22 service


menu.

F8

Vertical guard

pin 50, IC7015

* If SYS OPTIONS or MENU OPTIONS are not possible in this chassis, the C change to allowed options and first
time TV set is switch on F7 message is displayed. Options should be checked ( see 8.7)

9. Safety instructions, maintenance instructions,


warning and notes
Safety Instructions for Repairs

Warnings

1. Safety regulations require that during a repair:


- The set should be connected to the mains via an isolating
transformer.
- Safety components, indicated by the symbol ! should be
replaced by components identical to the original ones
- When replacing the CRT, safety goggles must be worn.

1.In order to prevent damage to IC's and transistors any flash-over of


the EHT should be avoided. To prevent damage to the picture tube
the method, indicated in Fig. 9, has to be applied to discharge
the picture tube.
Make use of an EHT probe and a universal meter is 0V (after approx
30s).
2. ESD.
All IC's and many other semi-conductors are sensitive to electrostatic
discharges (ESD). Careless handing during repair can reduce life
drastically. When repairing, make sure that you are connected with
the same potential as the mass of the set via wrist wrap with
resistance. Keep components and tools on the same potential.

2. Safety regulations require also that after a repair:


- The set should be returned in its original condition.
- he cabinet should be checked for defects to avoid touching, by
the customer, of inner parts.
- The insulation of the mains lead should be checked for external
damage.
- The mains lead strain relief should be checked onits function
- The cableform and EHT cable are routed correctly and fixed with
the mounted cable clamps in order to avoid touching of the CRT,
hot components or heat sinks
- The electrical resistance between mains plug and the secondary
side is checked. This check can be done as follows:
Unplug the mains cord and connect a wire tween the two pins
of the mains plug.
Switch on the TV with the main switch.
Measure the resistance value between the pins of the mains
plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial
connection on the set. The reading should be between 4.5 M
and 12 M.
Switch off the TV and remove the wire between the two pins of
the mains plug.
Thermally loaded solder joints should be oldered.
-This includes components like LOT, the line utput transistor, flyback capacitor.

3. Proceed with care when testing the EHT section and the picture
tube.
4. Never replace any modules or any other parts while the set is
switched on.
5. Use plastic instead of metal alignment tools. This will prevent any
short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.
6. Upon a repair of a transistor or an IC assembly (e.g. a transistor or
IC with heatsink and spring) remounting should be carried out in
the following order:
1. Mount transistor or IC on heatsink with spring.
2. Resolder the joints.
Notes
1. After replacing the microcomputer first solder the shielding before
testing the set. This is needed as the shielding is used for earth
connection. If this is not done the set can switch into protection
mode (see description of the SMPS).

Maintenance Instructions
It is recommended to have a maintenance inspection carried out
periodically by a qualified service employee.
The interval depends on the usage conditions.
- When the set is used in a living room the recommended interval
is 3 to 5 years. When the set is used in the kitchen or garage this
interval is 1 year.
- During the maintenance inspection the above mentioned "safety
instructions for repair" should be caried out. The power supply
and deflection circuitry on the chassis, the CRT panel and the
neck of the CRT should be cleaned.

2. Do not use heatsink as earth reference.


3. The direct voltages and waveforms should be measured relative to
the nearest earthing point on the printed circuit board.
4. Voltages and oscillograms in the power supply section have been
measured for both normal operation ( ) and in the stand-by
mode ( ). As an input signal a colour bar pattern has been used.
5. The picTure tube PWB has printed spark gaps. Each spark gap is
connected between and electrode of the picture tube and the
Aguadog coating.

FIG. 9

21

10.-REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

CTU-AA CHASSIS

10.1.- Electrical
MISCELAEOUS
DIAG POS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
B

23 313010060681

RESISTORS
ESPEC

SAF

DIAG POS

PART NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

CON CRT SOCKET 14"/17" MINI CTS

14"/17"

3030

230620403108

RES NFR25 1R 1/3W PM5

20"/21"

3189

230620703108

RES NFR25H 1R 1/2W PM5

3190

230620703108

RES NFR25H 1R 1/2W PM5

ESPEC

23 313010010131

CON CRT SOCKET 20/21" NARROW

42 313010060151

CON HEADPHONES

160 312807801731

EHT CABLE 14"

14"

3203

212010308152

RES CARNCO 1K5 1/2W (KAMAYA)

160 313010867600

EHT CABLE 20"

20/21"

3205

230620703519

RES NFR25H 51H 1/2W PM5

1001 313914712951

TUNER UV1315AS/I-2

HYPER

3216

212010308152

RES CARNCO 1K5 1/2W (KAMAYA)

1001 313914712881

TUNER U1343AS/I

UHF

3226

212010308152

RES CARNCO 1K5 1/2W (KAMAYA)

1015 242254941512

SAW FILTER G1963M

BG MONO

3229

212010308152

RES CARNCO 1K5 1/2W (KAMAYA)

1015 242254941492

SAW FILTER J1981M

PAL I Stereo

3235

230620403108

RES NFR25 1R 1/3W PM5

1015 242254941502

SAW FILTER G1984M

PAL BG Stereo

3236

212010308152

RES CARNCO 1K5 1/2W (KAMAYA)

1015 242254941482

SAW FILTER J1952M

PAL I

3238

230620403108

RES NFR25 1R 1/3W PM5

1032 242254940095

CER TRAP 5,5 MHZ

BG

3238

230620703208

RES NFR25H 2R 1/2W PM5

1033 242254903572

CER TRAP 6,0 MHZ

PAL I

3444

232219533562

RES FLM PR03 5K6 3W

1500 242208610536

FUS CRIST 2A 250V 5X20

3449

230620703108

RES NFR25H 1R 1/2W PM5

1540 242208610417

FUS IAC 630MA

MONO 14"

3450

230620703108

RES NFR25H 1R 1/2W PM5

1540 313010080072

FUS IAC 1A

MONO 20"/21"

3452

230620703108

RES NFR25H 1R 1/2W PM5

1540 425016313493

FUS IAC 2.5A

STEREO

3453

230620403478

RES NFR25 4R7 1/3W PM5

1679 313010080076

CER CRISTAL 12 MHZ

3457

230620703279

RES NFR25H 27R 1/2W PM5

14/17"

1685 313010070044

IR RECEIV. TSOP1836SS3V

3457

230619703479

RES PR01 47R 1W PM5

20/21"

1750

XTL 24.576 MHZ

3470

230620403478

RES NFR25 4R7 1/3W PM5

3501

232266296626

RES PTC 18R 270V 2K

3504

232224213106

RES VR37 10M 1/2W PM5

3525

230620403159

RES NFR25 15R 1/3W PM5

3530

232219533478

RES PR03 4R7 3W

3704

230620403109

RES NFR25 10R 1/3W PM5

313010080076

Stereo

CAPACITORS
DIAG POS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

ESPEC

2445 202055890333

CAP CERPL 220P 1KV

2446 222237682912

CAP POL 9N1 1KV6 PM10

20"

2446 222237682822

CAP POL 8N2 1KV6 PM10

14"

SAF

COILS AND TRANSFORMERS

2450 313010080055

CAP POL 470N 250V 5% B32653

2500 313010080071

CAP MKTX2 470N 275V A.C.

2502 202055890282

CAP CERPL 2N2 1KV (MURATA)

2504 202055890282

CAP CERPL 2N2 1KV (MURATA)

5441

311233830882

LINE DRIVER TRAFO U10 3

2505 222205758689

CAP ELECTR 68U 385V PM20

5445

313010831081

IND LINE TRAFO LOT 20-21" CTU/CTS20/21"

2506 313010080068

CAP CER Y2 3N3 250VAC PM20

5445

313010831050

IND LINE TRAFO LOT 14" CTU/CTS

14"/17"

2510 202055890337

CAP CERPL 1N 1KV (MURATA)

5480

312813831292

IND LINEAR AT4042/90C

17/20/21"

5500

312233831732

MAINS FILTER 20"

20/21"

5500

311110835001

MAINS FILTER 14"/17"

14"/17"

5525

313010831100

IND SOPS TRAFO CTU STEREO

STEREO

5525

313010831090

IND SOPS TRAFO CTU 14" 20"

NO STEREO

DIAG POS

SEMICONDUCTORS
DIAG POS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
D

6447 933741030133

DIO BYD33M

6450 933500180153

DIO BYW32

6450 313010070410 DIO BYT42M

6530 933500180133 DIO BYV 95C

ESPEC

SAF

PART NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

ESPEC

NO STEREO

6540 933500180143 DIO BYV98-200 RASTER 12,5X7

STEREO

CAP CER

CERAMIC CAPACITOR

6540 313010070410 DIO BYT42M

NO STEREO

CAP ELECTR

ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR

6602 933676010673

DIO HZT33

CAP MKTX2

INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION CAPACITOR X2

6663 313010070023

LED B4-B4534 ROJO

CAP POL

POLYESTER CAPACITOR

7015

935265522132 IC TDA9350

PAL TXT

RES CARNCO

COMPOS. CARBON RESISTOR

7015

935265522142 IC TDA9380

PAL NO TXT

RES NFR25 1/3W

FUSE RESISTOR 1/3W

7101 935261354112 IC TDA9875A/2

STEREO

RES NFR25H 1/2W

FUSE RESISTOR 1/2W

7187 935262851112

IC TDA8941P/N1

MONO 14/17"

RES PR02 2W

POWER METAL FILM RESISTOR 2W

7187 935262854112

IC TDA8943SF/N1

MONO 20"/21"

RES VR37

HIGH VOLTAGE RESISTOR

7187 935262855112 ID TDA8944J/N1

7401 935262851122 IC TDA8357J


7445 933760560127

7514 935265522172 IC KA5Q0765RT

7605 933828890215

7685 932A06715712 IC ST24C04D EEPROM

TRA BUT 11AF

TRA SMD PMBT2369

SAF

STEREO

SAF

STEREO
3502

NEW COMPONENTS RESPECT CTN-BB AND CTS-AA CHASSIS

10.2 Mechanical, chassis and switches


CTU-AA CHASSIS

POS.

POSITION

SAFETY

DESCRIPTION

FRONT CABINET

BACKCOVER

MAINS KNOB

KNOB ASSEMBLY

SENSOR COVER

OWNER'S MANUAL

MAINS SWITCH

MICRO SWITCH

MAIN PANEL

CRT PANEL

SCREEN

TV MODEL

COLOUR

HOW TO ORDER
EXAMPLE : FRONT CABINET OF TV700TX COLOUR BL UE: A * 14 * TV700TX * AZ

NG -BLACK
BL- WHITE
GR-GREY
MA- IVORY
GO- DARK GREY
VE-GREEN
RS-PINK
RJ-RED
AZ-BLUE

ANNEX TO SERVICE MANUAL (CHASSIS CTU-AA) FOR MULTISTANDARD TV SETS


Multistandard TV is achieved by means of small changes in CTU-AA chassis:
- To decoder secam signals, small signal IC (7015 diagram A) is changed to TDA9351 for TXT models and to TDA9381 for no TXT.
- To have a specific software for multistandard set in the C(7015) SYS OPTIONS (Item 21 of Service Menu) should be adjusted at 04.
- For AM sound, an extra circuit based on TDA9830 (7125 diagram) is added.
IF detection (IC7015):
- The UOC has an alignment free IF-PLL demodulator. SECAM-L' signals only occur in VHF band I and have their picture and sound carrier interchanged, compared to SECAM-L and PAL-B/G channels. For
SECAM-L' the IF picture carrier is situated at 33.9 MHz and the AM-sound carrier at 40.4 MHz. The IF frequency is automatically switched to the right frequency by the microcontroller. (33.90MHz for
SECAM-L' in France and 38.90 for Europe).
- The Saw Filter (1015) is changed to a double Nyquist slope filter (K2962).Oneslopeat38.9MHz is used for PAL-B/G and SECAM-L and the other at 33.4 is used MHz for SECAM-L'.
- The Tuner AGC time constant should be slower than for negative modulation, because the IC7015 reduces AGC current, so AGC capacitor 2017 is bigger and an extra series resistor 3020 is necessary. To
prevent IF overload when jumping to a very strong transmitter (search-tuning), a diode 6020 is placed in parallel.
Sound processor (IC7125):
FMdemodulation: This function is done in the same way that no multi sets.
AM demodulation: In Multistandard sets, also AM demodulation for LL' systems is necessary. AM sound is extracted directly from the tuner instead of from baseband video.
- AM input (pins 1,16):IF signal containing AM signal at 32,4MHz for L system or 39,9MHz for L', is applied to pin 1 of a double SAW filter (1137). Filter is switched between 32,4MHz and 39,9MHz depending
on the system at pin 2 by transistor T7103.
- AGC (pin 3): C2109 is AGC related storage capacitor.
- AM Sound output (pin 6): The demodulated signal is present at pin 6 of IC7125.
Mono sets: (FM demodulation is done by IC7015)
- L/L' signal is coming from C (pin2 of IC7015).
-WhensoundisAM,FMsoundofIC7015ismutedandAMsoundisinsertedatpin28.AMSoundoutputonlyisdrivedbyT7106when 7102 conducts in such a way that can be suppressed bymuteorforBG
system.
Stereo sets: (FM and stereo demodulation is done by IC7701)
- L/L' signal is coming from pin9 of IC7701.
- AM Sound output is applied to pin 29 of IC7701, which one switch automatically between this AM input and internal FMdemodulated sound.
Chroma processing (IC7015):
This circuit is an internal (no pins associated) automatic decoder for Pal and Secam systems commanded by I2C bus.
MONO

TXT
NO TXT

STEREO

Pos

Pal
BG

Pal
I

Pal/Secam
BG/DK

Pal/Secam
BGL L' I

Pal
BG

Pal
I

Pal/Secam
BG/DK

Pal/Secam
BGL L' I

F1

--

--

--

Y ES

--

--

--

Y ES

F2

--

--

--

Y ES

--

--

--

--

F3

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

Y ES

1015

G1961/G1975

J1952

K2955

K2962

G1984

J1981

K2977

K2962

1032

5.5

6.0

5.5

5.5

5.5

6.0

5.5

5.5

1033

--

--

6.5

6.0

--

--

6.5

6.0
100U

DIAG

POS

P ART NUMBER

1015

3130 100 80480

SAW FILTER K2955

DESCRIPTION

Pal/Sec BG/DK Mono

ESPEC

2017

47U

47U

47U

100U

47U

47U

47U

2191

JMP

JMP

JMP

JMP

2N2

2N2

2N2

JMP

1015

3130 100 80560

SAW FILTER K2977

Pal/Sec BG/DK Stereo

2540

2200U 16V

2200U 16V

2200U 16V

680U 16V

1500U 25V

1500U 16V

1500U 16V

1500U 16V

1015

3130 100 70620

SAW FILTER K2962

Pal/Sec BG/L/L' (MULTI)

3020

JMP

JMP

JMP

12K

JMP

JMP

JMP

12K

1033

2422 549 03595

CER TRAP 6.5 MHz

Pal/Sec BG/DK

3125

--

--

--

10K

--

--

--

JMP

1101

3130 100 80490

SAW FILTER K9650

Pal/Sec BG/L/L' (MUL TI)

3608

--

--

--

0R05

--

--

--

--

7015

9352 715 00112

TDA9381PS/N2 /0776 V2.6

NO TXT

3609

--

--

--

0R05

--

--

--

--

7015

9352 713 64112

TDA9351PS/N2 /0763 V2.5

TXT

7015

TDA9350/N2
TDA9380/N2

TDA9350/N2
TDA9380/N2

TDA9351/N2
TDA9381/N2

TDA9351/N2
TDA9381/N2

TDA9350/N2
TDA9380/N2

TDA9350/N2
TDA9380/N2

TDA9351/N2
TDA9381/N2

TDA9351/N2
TDA9381/N2

7125

3130 100 70580

IC TDA9830

Pal/Sec BG/L/L'

A-E

F1 - AM SOUND 9118

+8B

+8V

3118
6K8
2107 *
10N
A

6101
BA682
3114 *

3117
2K2
+3V3
3626
3K3

AM_IF (PIN 11 TUNER)

3608 *

L/L' (PIN 2 7015)

+8B

3122 *
9122

F3 - AM STEREO -

22K
3116
10K

2K2

K9650M
1101

TP36
4
7125
TDA9830

RES
2

2109
4U7

BC848

L/L' (PIN 9 7701)

2755 * 3760 9760 9761 9762


470N

7
3125

2K2

F2 - AM MONO -

+8

7106 *
BC847
2112
A

IF_IN

16

NC

NC

CAGC

+8V

CREF

GND

NC

MUTE

+8B

15
3119
10R

14

13

12

2124
4U7

2125
100N
9123

+8
+3V3
3627
3K3

3609 *

BG/L (PIN 3 7015)


A

9723
2126
220N

AM OUT (PIN 29 7701)

IF_IN

7103 *

2108
4U7

3721 * 9721 9722

+8V

AM OUT (PIN 28 7015)


3126
1K

2U2

7102 *
BC847

3127 *
47K

AM_OUT

AM_IN

AF_OUT

+12V

SW

EXT_IN

11

10

S AF

1101
2107
2108
2109
2112
2124
2125
2126
2755
3114
3116
3117
3118
3119
3122
3125
3126
3127
3608
3609
3626
3627
3721
3760
5011
6101
7102
7103
7106
7125
9118
9122
9123
9721
9722
9723
9760
9761
9762

E3
D2
E4
E3
D6
G4
G4
E4
B5
D3
D3
D3
D2
G3
D3
E5
E6
E6
B3
H4
C3
H4
B4
B5
E2
D3
D6
D3
D5
F4
G2
D3
G4
B4
C4
C4
C5
C5
C5

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