SYSTEM FUNCTION
OFF DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE TV
PICTURE
MODE CC MTS/SAP DISPLAY
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
JUMP ENTER
0
INDEX GUIDE
RESET MENU
VOL CH
CODE SET
TV
SPECIFICATIONS
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RM-Y906
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
( US model only )
After correcting the original service problem, perfom the follow- LEAKAGE TEST
ing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
l. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol- The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a
splashes and bridges. return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5mA (500 microampers) . Leak-
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are age current can be measured by any one of three methods.
pinched or contact high-wattage resistors. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers instructions to
and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely usc these instruments.
certain that you have replaced all the insulators. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly tran- digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
sistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
out to the customer and recommend their replacement. VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The limit indica-
5. Look for parts which, through functioning, show obvious tion is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are
recom mend their replacement. examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. NearIy all bat-
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend tery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range
the replacement of any such line cord to the customer. are suitable. (See Fig. A)
7. Check the condition of the monopole antenna (if any). Make
sure the end is not broken off, and has the plastic cap on it. HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND
Point out the danger of impalement on a broken antenna to
the customer, and recommend the antennas replacement. A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground;the cover-plate re-
8. Check the B+ and HV to see they are at the values specified. taining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If
Make sure your instruments are accurate;be suspicious of the retaining screw is to be used as your earth-ground, verify that it
your HV meter if sets always have low HV. is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-
9. Check the antenna temminals, metal trim, metallized knobs, water pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60-l00 watts trouble
Check leakage as described below. light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and
the retaining screw. Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot
side of the line, the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the
screw is at ground potential. (See Fig. B)
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
Trouble Light
Ohmmeter
AC Outlet Box
AC
1.5 F 1.5k voltmeter
(0.75V) Cold-water Pipe
Earth Ground
Fig. B. Checking for earth ground.
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
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KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
* : 000 the range of values for number of operations is 000-255. For 256 or higher there is
no count up and the number remains at 255.
3. Blinking count display of TIMER/STANDBY indicator
* One blink is not used for self-diagnosis.
4
KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
Self Check
2 : +B OCP 000
3 : +B OVP 000
4 : V Stop
5 : AKB
000
000 2 : +B OCP 000
6 : H Stop 000 000 the range of values for number of
7 : HV 000 operations is 000-255.
8 : Audio 000
For 256 or higher there is no count up
101 : WDT 000 Diagnosis
and the number remains at 255.
Results
The results display is not automatically cleared. In case of repairs and after repairs, check the self-diagnosis screen and be sure
to return the results display to 0 .
If the results display is not returned to 0 it will not be possible to judge a new malfunction after completing repairs.
5
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53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
D1201
TIMER/STANDBY
Q006
55
5. AKB
6. H STOP
IC002 IC206 43
8 49 3
CXA2147 35 6. HV STOP
Processor 47 4
YCJ 34
50 BUS IC502
48 HV Detector
20 21 22 27
IC004
EEPROM
IC1509
V Drive
Q1505
V Pulse Buffer
5. AKB
IC406 C Board
Audio AMP
Audio
DC Detect
3. OVP
IC651 OVP DETECT
OVP Buffer
2. OCP OCP Buffer OCP DETECT
4. V.STOP (V Pulse)
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53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
(CAUTION) (ATTENTION)
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE LANODE, COURTCIR-
ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CAR- CUITER LANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE
BON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE. LANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE LAPPAREIL,
OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SUR LE TUBE CATHOD-
WARNING!! IQUE OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING
ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BE- ATTENTION!!
CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. AFIN DEVITER TOUT RISQUE DELECTROCUTION PROVE-
THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECElVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED NANT DUN CHSSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR
TO THE AC POWER LINE. DISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILIS LORS DE TOUT DEPAN-
NAGE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! LE CHSSIS DE CE RECEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RAC-
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON THE CORD LALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE
PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS LA
THESECOMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUM- SCURIT!!
BERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLE- LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIS PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE
MENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT MAPQUE ! SUR LES SCHMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EX-
ARE CRITICAL TO SAFEOPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS PLOSES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES CONT DUNEIMPORTANCE
MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITI- CRITIQUE POUR LA SCURIT DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES
CAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA- REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE
TION IS SUSPECTED. NUMRO DE PICE EST INDIQU DANS LE PRSENT MAN-
UEL OU DANS DES SUPPLMENTS PUBLIS PAR SONY. LES
RGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT LIMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE
POUR LA SCURIT DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES
DANS LE PRSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCDURES
LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRI-
TIQUES, OU LORSQUUN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST
SUSPECT.
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SECTION 1
GENERAL
The operating instructions mentioned here are par tial abstracts from the
Operating Instructions Manual. The page numbers of the Operating
Instruction Manual remain as in the manual. (Part no : 4-077-171-11)
Remote Control
POWER Getting to know the buttons on the
In the instructions that follow, we will MUTING (pages 20, 48, 49) remote control
refer to the buttons on your remote control. (page 20) FUNCTION
Keep this flap unfolded and use this page MUTING DVD/ SAT/ POWER
(pages 20, 48, 49) Names of the buttons on the remote control are
SYSTEM OFF VTR CABLE
presented in different colors to represent the
for reference. (page 22)
TV
Precautions
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)
Safety Note on cleaning Installing
Operate the projection TV only on 120 V Clean the cabinet of the projection TV with a To prevent internal heat buildup, do not
AC. dry soft cloth. To remove dust from the block the ventilation openings.
The plug is designed, for safety purposes, screen, wipe it gently with a soft cloth. Do not install the projection TV in a hot
to fit into the wall outlet only one way. If Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth or humid place, or in a place subject to
you are unable to insert the plug fully slightly dampened with solution of mild excessive dust or mechanical vibration.
into the outlet, contact your dealer. soap and warm water. Never use strong Avoid operating the projection TV at
If any liquid or solid object should fall solvents such as thinner or benzine for temperatures below 5 C (41 F).
inside the cabinet, unplug the projection cleaning.
If the projection TV is transported
TV immediately and have it checked by If the picture becomes dark after using the directly from a cold to a warm location,
qualified service personnel before projection TV for a long period of time, it or if the room temperature changes
operating it further. may be necessary to clean the inside of the suddenly, the picture may be blurred or
If you will not be using the projection TV projection TV. Consult qualified service show poor color. In this case, please wait
for several days, disconnect the power by personnel. a few hours to let the moisture evaporate
pulling the plug itself. Never pull on the before turning on the projection TV.
cord. To obtain the best picture, do not expose
the screen to direct illumination or direct
sunlight. It is recommended to use spot
lighting directed down from the ceiling
or to cover the windows that face the
screen with opaque drapery. It is
desirable to install the projection TV in a
room where the floor and walls are not of
a reflective material.
9
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV
Recommended viewing area
Carrying Your Projection TV Installing the Projection TV (Vertical)
Carrying the projection TV requires three or Recommended viewing area min
. 2.4
m(
more people. app
(Horizontal) min
61" rox. 8
ft.)
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n. m(
2.4 app
For KP-48S75/53S75/53N77/61S75 mi
n.
(ap
2.1
m
min
53" rox. 7
ft.)
mi . 1.8
n. m
61 prox
The projection TV has been equipped with mi
n.
1.8
m
(ap
53 prox
" .8
m(
app
1.5 (ap "
ft.
) min 48" rox. 6
casters for easy movement on a hard surface. m
(ap 48 prox
"
. 7f
t.) . 1.5
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ft.)
p .6 app
Please move your projection TV using the 43 rox
" .5
ft.
) 43" rox. 5
ft.)
ft.
casters. 60 )
60
20
20
CONTROL S S VIDEO
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
VHF/UHF
B (Rear of
Video - Yellow OUT VIDEO
(VAR/FIX)
COMPONENT
UHF only
Some DVD Players and DTV Receivers are or
equipped with the following three video VHF/UHF
Antenna connector
connectors.
Y - Green
PB (CB, Cb or BY) - Blue
PR (CR, Cr or RY) - Red
8
10
C 75-ohm coaxial cable
(Rear of projection TV) Cable box and cable
(Rear of Coaxial cable AUX
VHF Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or
projection TV)
VHF/UHF (No connection TO TO CONVERTER encoded signals requiring a cable box* only for
CONVERTER in this case) certain channels (e.g. HBO, SHOWTIME, etc.)
and
Antenna cable VHF/UHF *Cable box
EAC-66 U/V mixer (Rear of projection TV)
(not supplied) AUX
UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable Select Cable or ANT mode by pressing ANT Scrambled
on the remote control. channels TO CONVERTER
Coaxial cable
VHF/UHF IN on the VCR. IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
VHF/UHF 2
2 Using a coaxial cable, connect VHF/UHF S VIDEO
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the VIDEO Y VIDEO AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S VIDEO VCR
LINE
IN VHF/UHF
projection TV. L
(MONO)
AUDIO
PB
AUDIO
L
(MONO)
LINE
OUT
OUT IN
Cable/
3 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables,
R PR R
COMPONENT
1 Antenna
connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the S VIDEO
VIDEO VMC-810S/820S
AUDIO-L (not supplied)
VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the AUDIO-R
YC-15V/30V
projection TV (White-AUDIO Left, Red- (not supplied) 3
AUDIO Right**).
Connecting a VCR and projection (Rear of projection TV)
TV to a cable box Coaxial cable
1
AUX
L
(MONO)
PB
L
(MONO)
LINE
OUT
IN
2
OUT
cable box to VHF/UHF IN on the VCR. AUDIO
R PR
AUDIO
VMC-810S/820S
OUT
connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the S VIDEO AUDIO-L (not supplied)
IN
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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Note:
To view scrambled channels through the
cable box, select the video input which the
cable box is connected to by pressing TV/
VIDEO.
* If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a
VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO
cable.
** If you are connecting a monaural VCR, connect
only the single audio output to the left (MONO)
input on the projection TV.
SAT
incoming cable connection or antenna to TO
CONVERTER SATELLITE IN
IN
3
LINE
Using a coaxial cable, connect VHF/UHF VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
OUT
VHF/UHF OUT IN
1
projection TV. VIDEO Y VIDEO
L PB
L
(MONO)
Satellite
4
(MONO)
cable YC-15V/
connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the COMPONENT
30V
satellite receiver to AUDIO and S VIDEO VIDEO
VMC-810S/ 4 (not
S VIDEO 820S (not supplied)
IN on the VCR. AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R supplied)
5 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables,
S VIDEO
connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the LINE
IN
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
VHF/UHF
5 2
AUDIO Right).
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
* If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a
VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO Cable/
cable. Antenna
Note: YC-15V/30V (not supplied)
To view input from the satellite receiver or
VCR, select the video input which your
satellite receiver or VCR is connected to
by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote
control.
12
12
13
AUDIO AUDIO
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO OUT AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO OUT
14
13
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting a DVD Player (Upper (Rear of projection TV)
illustration)
AUX
Using an AUDIO and S VIDEO cables,
connect AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the TO
CONVERTER
L
Audio/S video
component video output
L PB
(MONO) (MONO)
AUDIO AUDIO
outputs
connectors (Lower illustration) R PR R
AUDIO-R COMPONENT
L LINE OUT S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S-LINK DIGITAL OUT
Reduction on page 22)
L PB
(MONO) (MONO) RAUDIO 1L VIDEO Y B-Y R-Y OPTICAL COAXIAL
AUDIO AUDIO
PR
Connect Y (green) to Y. PB VMC-10HG
Connect PB (blue) to CB, Cb or B-Y. Y (not supplied)
Connect PR (red) to CR, Cr or R-Y.
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AUDIO AUDIO
CONTROL S
R PR R Line inputs
(see Audio Out and Speaker on page OUT
COMPONENT
16
14
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting a Sony SAVA series
speaker system (Rear of projection TV)
Use this connection to control the speakers
Dolby* Pro Logic surround system and
SAVA series
super woofer mode with the remote control. speaker system
(see SAVA SP Control on page 28) IN
(white)
the projection TV.
VIDEO Y VIDEO
1 IN L
L
(MONO)
PB
L
(MONO)
1
2 Using the CONTROL S cable, connect CONTROL S
OUT
AUDIO
R PR
AUDIO
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Basic Set Up
Using the buttons on the front panel of the
Using the Remote Control Setting Up the Projection TV projection TV:
Inserting the batteries
Automatically
FLASH FOCUS TV/VIDEO VOLUME + CHANNEL + POWER TIMER/STAND BY
18
15
3 Press VOLUME to continue. To perform AUTO SET UP again
VOLUME +
Continue to
Auto Program ? FLASH FOCUS TV/VIDEO
Yes : [CH+]
No : [CH] SET UP MENU
FLASH FOCUS
CHANNEL +
Press SET UP again to exit.
Auto Program
Press FLASH FOCUS.
Adjusting the Convergence The cross pattern appears and FLASH
Automatically (FLASH FOCUS) FOCUS begins to work. The adjustment is
completed when the cross pattern becomes
Auto Program appears and the The projection tube image appears on the white.
projection TV starts scanning and screen in three layers (red, green and blue). If
presetting channels automatically. While they do not converge, the color is poor and
scanning, the received channel will be the picture blurs.
displayed on the sub screen. When all the
receivable channels are stored, the lowest Before you use your projection TV, be sure to
numbered channel is displayed. adjust the convergence.
The FLASH FOCUS feature allows you to Note:
adjust the convergence automatically. FLASH FOCUS is canceled if you
Tips z perform any other function while FLASH
FOCUS is working.
It is recommended to perform FLASH FOCUS about
30 minutes after the projection TV is first turned on.
You can also perform FLASH FOCUS using the Set
Up menu on page 31. 19
Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations PICTURE MODE
TV (FUNCTION) Activates the remote control for use with the projection TV.
Press PICTURE MODE repeatedly to directly
TV POWER Turns the projection TV on and off. If a video input indication (e.g., VIDEO 1, choose one of five different video modes that
VIDEO 2) appears on the screen, press TV/VIDEO until a channel number best suits the program you are watching.
appears. Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and
sharpness.
0 - 9 Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel (for example, Standard: Select to display a standard
to select channel 10, press 1 and 0). The channel will change after 2 picture for normal viewing environments.
and ENTER seconds, or you can press ENTER for immediate selection. Movie: Select to display a finely detailed
picture for low light environments.
CH +/ Press to scan through the channels (+ up or down). Personal 1, Personal 2: Select to customize
Speed Surf the Picture Adjustment of the Video menu
1 Press and hold CH + or to change the channel number rapidly. according to your personal preference.
2 Release to display the desired channel.
When you select Movie, Personal 1 and
VOL +/ Press to adjust the volume (+ up or down). Personal 2, you can also perform the Picture
MUTING Press to mute the sound. Muting will appear on the screen and will dim Adjustment (such as Brightness, Color, etc.)
three seconds later. To restore sound, press again or press VOL +. to suit your taste. For details, see Mode on
page 26.
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16
Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations REFER TO THE
ILLUSTRATION OF THE
TV/VIDEO Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs: REMOTE CONTROL ON THE
TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 3. INSIDE FRONT COVER OF
If you select Skip as a Video Label in the Set Up menu, your projection THIS MANUAL AS YOU
TV will skip the video input you selected. (see Video Label on page 35) REVIEW THIS CHART
JUMP Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV will jump between the current channel and the last channel
selected using the 0-9 buttons.
FREEZE This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the
(yellow labeled TVs screen.
button) Press to freeze the desired picture. The frozen picture is displayed in the
window picture while viewing the normal picture of the current channel in the
main picture.
6
Normal motion
picture
Frozen picture
Reciipe
flour - - - - 2
s u g a r - - - 1/2
s a l t - - - - - 1/2
butter - - - 1
DISPLAY Press to display the channel number, current time, channel caption (if set),
and MTS/SAP mode (if SAP is selected). The SAP indication disappears and
the other indications dim three seconds later.
To turn the display off, press DISPLAY again.
(continued)
21
SLEEP Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate time in
minutes (30, 60, or 90) that you want the projection TV to remain on before
shutting off automatically.
Cancel by pressing until Sleep Off appears.
ANT Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input. (for
(AUX input) detailed connection information, see Cable and antenna or Cable box and
cable on page 9)
TV/VTR Press when you are finished using a VCR and you want to switch to the TV
input. The VCR power will remain on.
SYSTEM OFF Press to turn off the projection TV and all other Sony equipment.
22
17
Watching Two Programs at One Time PIP
The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature allows
you to view two channels simultaneously, Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for PIP Operations
one in the full size main picture and one in
Press to display a window picture.
a smaller window picture.
PIP Each time you press this button, the picture size will change
You can move the window picture to any (1/9 n1/16 nno display).
location on the screen.
To close the window picture, press PIP repeatedly until it disappears.
The symbol b or B The symbol Press POSITION repeatedly to change the location of the window picture
indicates which picture's indicates which POSITION
TV channel or input picture's sound is being (counterclockwise) around the main picture.
source can be changed. received. or You can also change the location by pressing the V, v, B or b button.
The window picture moves in the direction of the arrow indicated on the
TV channel or input-
source mode for the pressed button.
Main 6
main picture* (yellow-
picture green-colored)
10 Press to select either the main or window picture in order to change the
TV channel or input- ACTIVE TV channel or video source using the white labeled buttons below. The
source mode for the
window picture* symbol b (or B) will appear to indicate which pictures channel or input
(white-colored) mode can be changed.
Window
picture Press repeatedly to scroll through the available video inputs for the
TV/VIDEO
picture on which the symbol b (or B) is displayed. (see TV/VIDEO on
* It will dim in about 3 seconds.
(white labeled page 21)
Tip z button)
If you press RESET in PIP mode, the window picture
will move to the bottom right (factory-preset location).
23
AUDIO Press to alternate sound between the main picture and the window picture. The
symbol will appear for a few seconds to indicate which pictures sound is being
received.
This is useful when you need to copy down information of the main picture.
FREEZE Press to freeze the desired scene in the main picture. The frozen picture is displayed
in the window picture while viewing the normal picture in the main picture. The
window picture size is automatically changed to 1/9 if it was 1/16.
Press again to resume normal PIP viewing.
SWAP Press to switch the audio and video of the main picture and the window picture.
Each time you press SWAP, the picture and sound of the two will be exchanged.
24
18
Adjusting Your SET UP (menus)
3 Press V or v to highlight the desired Set Up
Learning Menu Selection option.
Parental Control
Caption Vision: CC1
Language: English
Video Label
Use the MENU button to access a menu and Set Up ch
Flash Focus: No
Movie: Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments.
Personal 1, Personal 2: Select to customize the Picture Adjustment of the
Move Select Exit MENU
Video menu according to your personal preference.
Press PICTURE MODE on the remote control for direct selection of a Mode
For detailed information on using the remote
setting.
control to modify menu settings, refer to
Learning Menu Selection on page 25. Picture First select Movie, Personal 1 or Personal 2 from Mode, then highlight the
Adjustment desired option using the V or v button and press to display the adjusting
To select the Video menu: Picture adjustment slider of the selected option.
Picture: Adjust slider right (up) to increase picture Personal 1
Display / Highlight / Select contrast; left (down) to decrease it. Picture
Brightness
Brightness: Adjust slider right (up) to brighten the Color
Hue
MENU picture; left (down) to darken it. Sharpness ch
19
Using the Audio Menu Treble Adjust slider right (up) to increase high pitched sounds.
Sound adjustment Adjust slider left (down) to decrease high pitched sounds.
Audio
Treble
Bass
Balance
MTS/SAP: Stereo
} Sliders Bass
Sound adjustment
Adjust slider right (up) to increase low pitched sounds.
Adjust slider left (down) to decrease low pitched sounds.
Auto Volume: On
ch Effect: Surround
Speaker: On Balance Adjust slider right (up) to emphasize right speaker volume.
Audio Out: Variable
SAVA SP Control
Sound adjustment Adjust slider left (down) to emphasize left speaker volume.
MENU
Move Select Exit MTS/SAP When the sound is intermittent due to poor reception conditions, select Stereo
Enjoy stereo, or SAP.
For detailed information on using the remote bilingual and mono Stereo: Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast in stereo.
control to modify menu settings, refer to programs. SAP: Select to listen to a bilingual broadcast. (non-SAP programs will be muted
when this feature is selected)
Learning Menu Selection on page 25. Mono: Select for mono reception. (use to reduce noise during stereo broadcasts)
Auto SAP: Select to listen to SAP when a SAP program is broadcast and return
To select the Audio menu: to stereo reception automatically for non-SAP programs.
MTS/SAP
Display / Highlight / Select Quick MTS access: Press on the remote control to cycle through the
MTS/SAP options as follows: Stereo n SAP n Mono n Auto SAP.
MENU
Auto Volume On: Sound output coming from TV speakers have the volume level equalized for all
Adjust the sound channel audio inputs when broadcasts have different sound transmission levels.
level. Off: Sound output coming from the TV speakers varies according to the received
channel.
To restore the factory settings
Effect Effect can only be set when Speaker is set to On or Off.
Press RESET on the remote control while the Customizes Simulated: Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.
Audio menu is selected. surround sound Surround: Simulates sound with the atmosphere of a movie theater or a concert
* The BBE is manufactured by Sony Corporation effects based on the hall for stereo programs.
under license from BBE Sound, Inc. It is covered programs audio BBE*: Centers the sound intensity to the front, creating an effect as if you were
by U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and No. 4,482,866. type. seated in front of an orchestra.
The word BBE and the BBE symbol are the Off: Normal stereo or mono reception.
trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc. Quick Effect access: Press on the remote control to cycle through the
Effect options as follows: Simulated n Surround n BBE n Effect Off.
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Audio Out Audio Out can only be set when Speaker is set to Off.
Easy control of Fixed: Sound output is held at a fixed level through the audio system.
volume adjustment Use the AV receivers remote control to adjust the volume.
Variable: Sound output varies according to the TV settings.
Useful when you want to use your remote control to control the output of a
separate audio system.
SAVA SP Control SAVA SP Control can only be set when Sony SAVA speaker system is
Controls Sony connected to the AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT connectors and Speaker is set to
SAVA speakers SAVA SP. (see Speaker above)
mode. You can also adjust the SAVA speakers volume using VOL +/ of the projection
TVs remote control.
Surround Mode: Select to activate the SAVA Speakers surround mode.
Super Woofer Mode: Select to activate the SAVA Speakers super woofer mode.
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Using the Timer Menu Daylight Savings Spring: Select Yes to compensate for Daylight Saving Time.
Automatically The current time automatically moves ahead one hour.
Timer
Daylight Savings: Yes adjusts the time. Fall: Select No at the end of Daylight Saving Time.
Current Time The current time moves back one hour.
On / Off Timer
ch Current Time 1 Press , then press V or v until the current day Current Time
to turn the projection TV on and off. The clock has now started. Press MENU to exit.
For detailed information on using the remote
On/Off Timer 1 Press V or v until the desired day or range of days On/Off Timer
control to modify menu settings, refer to
Wake up or (Every Sun-Sat, Every Mon-Fri, Sunday, Monday, ...
Learning Menu Selection on page 25.
: AM h ch
scheduled viewing. Saturday, Every Sunday, ... Every Saturday) is
To select the Timer menu: displayed, and press .
Sun 12:00AM
2 Press V or v until the time (hours and minutes) that
Display / Highlight / Select you want the projection TV to remain on is displayed, Move Select Exit MENU
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Channel Set Up
Channel Caption
of the channel 1 Press and then press V or v to select the desired
Favorite Channel :Auto you are watching channel. You can view the channel that is selected
Channel Skip/Add MENU
Move Select Exit
Auto Program with the Channel Caption menu in the sub screen.
Cable: On
ch
2 Press .
3 Press V or v to display the first letter or number of the
MENU
caption and press to select it.
Move Select Exit
Repeat until up to five digits are selected.
4 Press .
For detailed information on using the remote To erase a caption, press RESET.
control to modify menu settings, refer to
Learning Menu Selection on page 25. Favorite The Favorite Channel feature enables easy access to the eight channels that you
Channel preset (or the last channel that you were watching).
To select the Channel Set Up ch
Users favorite (for details on how to set up this feature, see Setting and Selecting Favorite
menu: channels Channel on page 32)
Display / Highlight ch
/ Select
MENU
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Channel After AUTO SET UP, you can erase unnecessary Channel Skip/Add
ch
1: Skip
Skip/Add channels from the channel preset memory. 2: Skip
3: Add
Skips unnecessary With the Channel Skip/Add window open: 4: Add
5: Add
channels. 1 Press V or v to select the desired channel. You can 6:
7:
Add
Add
8: Add
view the channel that is selected with the Channel 9: Add
Select a channel
Skip/Add menu in the sub screen. You can also use Move Select Exit MENU
Auto Program Select Yes to signal the projection TV to automatically program all receivable
Automatic channels. When all the receivable channels are stored, the lowest numbered
channel presetting channel is displayed.
Select No to cancel Auto Program.
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the last eight channels selected with the 09 6 Press MENU when you have finished.
buttons will be set as Favorite Channel Your favorite channels are now ready for
options. If you want to input your own 3 Press V or v to select a position (18), and use.
selections as Favorite Channel settings, set to press .
Manual.
Favorite Channel
Setting Favorite Channel manually
ch
1. 1 CNN
2. 2
3. 10 SPTN
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Changing Favorite Channel choices Using Favorite Channel 3 Press to select the channel.
You have the option of returning to the You can use the Favorite Channel feature to The selected channel will be displayed for
Favorite Channel screen to adjust any of your directly select the channel you want to watch. normal viewing.
favorite channel choices.
1 Press once.
Simply proceed as described in Setting The favorite channel menu and a window
Favorite Channel manually (skip step 2 if
picture will be superimposed over the
Manual is already selected).
current channel. The window picture
When you reach step 3, select the position displays the channel selected from the
you want to change and press . Press V or menu.
v to select a new channel. To cancel the favorite channel menu before
ch
Favorite Channel 1 CNN selecting a channel, press V or v to select
1. 6 2
2.
3.
2
10 SPTN
10 SPTN
20
Exit at the bottom of the menu and press
4.
5.
20
30
30
40
50
.
6. 40 100
7. 50 Exit
8. 100
Select a channel
2 Press V or v to select the channel that you
Press MENU when you are done. wish to view from the menu.
The picture of the selected channel will be
displayed in the window picture.
1 CNN
2
10 SPTN
20
30
40
50
100
Exit
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Caption Vision Some programs are broadcast with Caption Vision. Set Up
Parental Control
Television closed To display Caption Vision, select CC 1, CC 2, Caption Vision:
Language:
CC1
CC2
Video Label CC3
Move Select Exit MENU
caption display CC 3, CC 4, TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3 or TEXT4 from Flash Focus: C CN4o
ch
Text1
the menu. Then press the CC button until Caption Text2
For detailed information on using the remote Vision is displayed.
Text3
Text4
control to modify menu settings, refer to CC 1, CC 2, CC 3 or CC 4 displays a printed Move Select Exit MENU
Learning Menu Selection on page 25. version of the dialogue or sound effects of a
To select the Set Up menu: program. (The mode should be set to CC 1 for most
programs.) TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3, or TEXT4
Display / Highlight / Select displays network/station information presented using
either half or the whole screen.
MENU
Notes:
Poor reception of TV programs can cause errors in Caption Vision and XDS.
Captions may appear with a white box or other errors instead of the intended
text.
XDS, Caption Vision, and the status display cannot be used at the same time.
Language Select from available languages (English, Espaol or Franais) to display all
Preferred language menus in your language of choice.
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Video Label This feature allows you to label each input mode so Video Label
VIDEO1: VIDEO1
Easy recognition of that you can easily identify the connected equipment VIDEO2: VIDEO2
VIDEO3: VIDEO3
connected (e.g. you can label VIDEO 1 IN as VHS).
equipment
(e.g. SAT, VHS,
etc.) Move Select Exit MENU
With the Video Label window open:
VIDEO 1: VIDEO 1, VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, SAT, DVD, AV RECEIVER, DTV,
Skip
VIDEO 2/3: VIDEO 2/VIDEO 3, VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, SAT, DVD, DTV, Skip
If you select Skip, your projection TV will skip this connection when you scan
through video sources using the TV/VIDEO button.
Flash Focus Select Yes and press to start Flash Focus adjustment. When the
Automatic adjustment is completed, the cross pattern on the screen becomes white. (for
convergence details, see page 19)
adjustment Select No to cancel Flash Focus.
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and Motion Picture Association of America 2 Enter a four digit password* using the 0
(MPAA) Guidelines to rate movies including 9 buttons. 5 Press V or v to select your country (U.S.A.
those shown on TV (movie ratings) Set Up or Canada), and press .
Parental Control
In Canada: Canadian English Language C a p t i o n VCi soinofni r: m
Parental Control
ratings to rate television programs in English, L a n g u a g eP: a s s w o r d
V i d e o L a b e_ l _ _ _
Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : Off
and Canadian French Language ratings to ch Flash Focus: No
Rating: Child
rate those in French. Change Password
To block programs you feel are unsuitable for Move Select Exit MENU
ratings are also available. on a phone number pad. (see page 43)
6 Press V or v to select Parental Lock,
See pages 43 to 45 for a description of the 3 To confirm the password, re-enter the and press .
ratings. same password with the 09 buttons.
Parental Control
The Parental Control feature of the TV Your password is stored and the Parental Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : OOf n
functions by receiving the rating signal from Control menu automatically appears. Rating: C h iO
f
l df f
your local broadcasting station or cable If you want to change the password, see Change Password
Rating: Child
Feature Change Password
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7 Press V or v to select On, and press To deactivate the Parental Control 3 Press V or v to select Parental Lock,
. feature and press .
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A.
If you set Parental Lock in the Parental Parental Control
Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
Rating: Child
Control menu to Off, the Parental Control P a r e n t a l L o c k : OOf n
Rating: C h iO
f
l df f
Change Password feature will not work and you can view all Change Password
Ages up to 6
Move Select Exit MENU 2 Enter your four digit password using the Move Select Exit MENU
0-9 buttons.
9 Press V or v to select a desired rating The Parental Control menu appears. 5 Press MENU to exit the menu.
(Child, Youth and Young Adult),
Parental Control
and press . Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
Rating: Child
If you want to select the ratings from Change Password
1 Press ENTER to display the Password What the Ratings Mean on pages 43 to 45.
screen.
1 Select Parental Control from the Set Up 4 Press V or v to select Custom, and
2 Enter your password using the 09 press .
menu. (see page 34)
buttons. Parental Control will be canceled
Set Up
(Parental Lock set to Off) until you Parental Control Custom Rating
C a p t i o n VPi saisosnw: o r dC C 1
turn your projection TV off. L a n g u a g e :_ _ _ _ TV Rating
Movie Rating
Video Label
ch Flash Focus: No Unrated: View All
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First, select a TV rating. 7 Press V or v to select , and press . 8 Press B or b to select the extender to be
5 Press V or v to select TV Rating, and The indicator automatically appears viewed, and press .
press . beside the selected rating and all higher
ratings, indicating that the programs that TV Rating
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press . R
NC17
Movie Rating
G Select rating
PG Move Select Exit MENU
PG13
R
NC17
X
15 Press MENU to exit the menu.
Select rating
Move Select Exit MENU
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3 Press V or v to select the type of Selecting a Custom Rating in
3 Press V or v to select Rating, and press
programs to be blocked, and press . .
Canada
Custom Rating Parental Control
TV Rating If you want to select the ratings to be blocked Country: Canada
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
Movie Rating
Unrated: VVii ee w A l ll
from Custom once you have activated the Rating: Child
C h a n g e P a s s w oY r do u t h
TV
Mo v i e
M
V
Parental Control feature (page 37), follow the Young Adult
programming Ages up to 6
Move Select Exit MENU For a detailed description of each rating, see Move Select Exit MENU
ch Flash Focus: No
Unrated TV programs TV
Select category
Move Select Exit MENU
Move Select Exit MENU
Unrated movies Movie
2 Enter your four digit password using the
Unrated TV programs and Both (continued)
09 buttons.
movies
The Parental Control menu appears.
Make sure that Country is set to
4 Press MENU to exit the menu. Canada.
Parental Control
Country: Canada
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
Rating: Child
Change Password
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14+ _ C _
18+ _ G _
C8+ _
Select rating PG MENU
Move Select Exit
Move Select Exit MENU 14+
18+
Select rating
2 Enter your four digit password using the
Canadian French Rating U.S. TV Rating
Move Select Exit MENU
09 buttons.
French Rating U.S.A. Rating
The Parental Control menu appears.
G
8 ans+ _
_ TVY
TVY7
_
_ :FV _
Some U.S. TV ratings have additional Parental Control
Country: U.S.A.
13 ans+ _
16 ans+ _
TVG
TVPG
_
_ :D _ L _ S _ V _
content ratings called extenders, such P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
18 ans+ _ Rating: Child
TV14
TVMA
_
_
:D _ L _ S _ V _
: L_S_V_
as D, FV, L, S and V. By setting the Change Password
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4 Enter a new four digit password using If you have forgotten your password
the 09 buttons. What the Ratings Mean
Parental Control
In step 2 of Changing the Password on
Country: U.S.A
Parental Lock: On
page 42, enter the master password 4357 Ratings in U.S.A.
Rating: Child
(corresponding to HELP on a phone
Change Password
Sonys predetermined ratings
Confirm
____ number pad). You can then store a new
password. These are original ratings that Sony
Confirm password predetermined according to the viewers age.
Move Exit MENU
Notes: Each rating allows you to view the certain
If you entered 4357 as your password programs, as follows.
5 Enter the password set in step 4 again to the first time, you cannot store a new
confirm. password. (see step 2 of Activating the See pages 44 and 45 for a description of each
If you entered it incorrectly, Password Parental Control Feature on page 36) rating.
incorrect appears. When you select a Parental Control Child: Suitable for children under the age of
Re-enter the correct password. program and the indicator is 6.
displayed on the screen, you cannot view Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, NR, and N/A
6 Press MENU to exit the menu. Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-G, and
that program even if you enter 4357.
(see To unlock the Parental Control TV-NR
feature temporarily on page 38) Youth: Suitable for children aged 7 and
older.
Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, PG, NR, and
N/A
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-
G, TV-PG, and TV-NR
Young Adult: Suitable for children aged 13
and older.
Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, PG, PG-13,
NR, and N/A
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-
G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-NR
(continued)
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TV-NR (Not Rated/Unrated): This is a Young Adult: Suitable for children aged 14
Ratings in Canada and older.
program broadcast without any rating, such
as news, news flashes or sports. Viewable Canadian English Language
Sonys predetermined ratings
ratings: C, G, C8+, PG and 14+
Note: These are original ratings that Sony Viewable Canadian French Language
The TV-NR rating is shown as Unrated in predetermined according to the viewers age. ratings: G, 8 ans+, 13 ans+
the menu. Each rating allows you to view the certain Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-
programs, as follows. G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-NR
About the extenders of U.S. TV ratings See the right column and page 46 for a
description of each rating.
TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA ratings Canadian English Language ratings
have additional content ratings called Child: Suitable for children under the age of The Canadian English Language Ratings are
extenders to define additional viewing 7. for TV programs in English broadcast in
limits. The extenders are defined as follows: Viewable Canadian English Language Canada.
ratings: C and G
D (sexually suggestive Dialog): Programs Viewable Canadian French Language C (Programming intended for children
containing suggestive dialog, or sexual ratings: G under age 8): There will be no realistic
innuendo Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-G, and scenes of violence or no offensive language,
TV-NR nudity or sexual content. Careful attention is
FV (Fantasy Violence): Programs containing
cartoon violence occurring in TV-Y7 Youth: Suitable for children aged 8 and paid to themes, which could threaten
programs only older. childrens sense of security and well-being.
Viewable Canadian English Language G (General Audience): Will contain very
L (coarse Language): Programs containing ratings: C, G, C8+ and PG
coarse language little violence, either physical or verbal or
Viewable Canadian French Language
emotional. There may by some inoffensive
S (Sexual situations): Programs containing ratings: G and 8 ans+
slang, no profanity and no nudity.
sexual content Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-
G, TV-PG, and TV-NR (continued)
V (Violence): Programs containing violence
There may be some profanity, violence or
brief nudity in these programs.
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Operating Video Equipment
VCR manufacturer code numbers Minolta 305, 304
Setting the Manufacturer's Mitsubishi/MGA 323, 324, 325, 326
Manufacturer Code Multitech 325, 338, 321
Code NEC 314, 336, 337
Sony (VHS VCR) 301
Sony (8mm VCR) 302 Olympic 309, 308
You can use the supplied remote control to
Sony (Beta, ED Beta, VCRs) 303 Optimus 327
operate Sony or non-Sony video equipment Panasonic 308, 309, 306, 307
Aiwa 338
that has an infrared sensor. Pentax 305, 304
Admiral (M. Ward) 327
Audio Dynamic 314, 337 Philco 308, 309
Press CODE SET, DVD/VTR (FUNCTION), Philips 308, 309, 310
and the 0-9 buttons to enter the Bell & Howell (M. Ward) 330
Broksonic 319, 317 Pioneer 308
manufacturers code number (see the Canon 309, 308 Quasar 308, 309, 306
following chart), then press ENTER. Citizen 332 RCA/PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, 311,
Craig 302, 332 329, 312, 313, 310
For example, to operate a Sony 8mm VCR: Curtis Mathis 304, 338, 309 Realistic 309, 330, 328, 335, 324, 338
FUNCTION
ENTER Daewoo 341, 312, 309 Sansui 314
CODE SET DVD/VTR
3 0 2 DBX 314, 336, 337 Samsung 322, 313, 321
Dimensia 304 Sanyo 330, 335
Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, 341 Scott 312, 313, 321, 335, 323, 324, 325, 326
Fisher 330, 335 Sharp 327, 328
If the remote control doesnt work Funai 338 Signature 2000 (M. Ward) 338, 327
See the tips on page 49. General Electric 329, 304, 309 Sylvania 308, 309, 338, 310
Go Video 340, 339, 322 Symphonic 338
Goldstar 332 SV2000 338
Hitachi 306, 304, 305, 338 Tashiro 332
Instant Replay 309, 308 Tatung 314, 336, 337
JC Penney 309, 305, 304, 330, 314, 336, 337 Teac 314, 336, 338, 337
JVC 314, 336, 337 Technics 309, 308
Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337 Teknica 338
LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338 Toshiba 312, 311
Magnavox 308, 309, 310 Wards 327, 328, 335, 331, 332
Marantz 314, 336, 337 Yamaha 330, 314, 336, 337
Marta 332 Zenith 331
Memorex 309, 335
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Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (SAT)
Manufacturer code numbers To operate the projection TV
Setting the Manufacturer's (satellite receiver) Press TV (FUNCTION). Then use the
Code projection TV control buttons to control the
Manufacturer Code number
You can program the supplied remote control projection TV.
Sony 801 (preset code for
to operate a cable box or satellite receiver. remote control)
Press CODE SET, SAT/CABLE General Electric 802, 808
(FUNCTION), and the 0-9 buttons to enter Tips z
Hitachi 805
the manufacturers code number (see the Hughes 804 If more than one code number is listed, try entering
following chart), then press ENTER. Panasonic 803 them one by one until you come to the correct code
For example, to operate a Sony satellite receiver: RCA/PROSCAN 802 for your equipment.
Toshiba 806, 807 If you enter a new code number, the code number
FUNCTION
ENTER
CODE SET SAT/CABLE you previously entered at that setting is erased.
8 0 1
To operate the cable box or In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate
satellite receiver (SAT) your equipment with the supplied remote control. In
this case, use the equipments own remote control
Manufacturer code numbers 1 Press SAT/CABLE (POWER) [Green
unit.
(cable box) Button] to turn on/off the cable box or
satellite receiver. Whenever you remove the batteries to replace
Manufacturer Code them, for example if too much time is taken, the
Hamlin/Regal 222, 223, 224, 225, 226 2 Press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION). code numbers may revert to the factory setting and
Jerrold/G.I 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 3 For other operations, refer to the must be reset.
222, 206, 207, 208, 218 operating instructions that come with the
Oak 227, 228, 229
equipment.
Panasonic 219, 220, 221
Pioneer 214, 215 The GUIDE and INDEX (blue-labeled)
Scientific Atlanta 209, 210, 211 buttons can be used only with a satellite
Tocom 216, 217 receiver.
Zenith 212, 213
If the remote control doesnt work
Try repeating the set up procedures using
the other codes listed for your equipment.
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Troubleshooting
If, after reading the following instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony projection TV, please call one of the following
numbers (English only).
Customers in the continental United States contact the Direct Response Center at: 1-800-222-SONY (7669)
Customers in Canada contact the Customer Relations Center at: (416) 499-SONY (7669)
The picture turns off and the The projection TV is equipped with a self-diagnosis function. If there is a problem with your projection TV, the TIMER/STAND BY indicator on the front
TIMER/STAND BY indicator on the panel will flash repeatedly. Counting the number of flashes helps you inform qualified Sony personnel of the projection TVs condition.
front panel flashes (self-diagnosis 1 Count how many times the TIMER/STAND BY indicator flashes in total. It flashes twice at 3 seconds intervals. If, for example, the indicator flashes
function) twice, stops flashing for 3 seconds, and flashes twice again, that counts as twice.
2 Press POWER on the projection TV to turn it off, then inform qualified Sony personnel or the above Direct Response Center of the number of flashes.
No picture (screen not lit), no Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
sound Operate with the buttons on both the projection TV and the remote control.
Check to see if the TV/VIDEO setting is correct: when watching TV, set to TV, and when watching video tapes, set to VIDEO 1, 2, or 3.
Try another channel. It could be station trouble.
Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition. (see To perform AUTO SET UP again on page 19)
The Parental Control feature is activated. (see To deactivate the Parental Control feature on page 37)
Remote control does not Batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries.
operate Press TV (FUNCTION) when operating your projection TV.
Make sure the projection TVs power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet.
Locate the projection TV at least 3-4 feet away from fluorescent lights.
Check the polarity of the batteries.
Dark, poor or no picture Adjust Picture in the Video menu. (see Picture Adjustment on page 26)
(screen lit), good sound Adjust Brightness in the Video menu. (see Picture Adjustment on page 26)
Check antenna/cable connections.
Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition. (see To perform AUTO SET UP again on page 19)
Adjust the convergence again using the FLASH FOCUS button. (see Adjusting the Convergence Automatically (FLASH FOCUS) on page 19)
Good picture, no sound Press MUTING so that Muting disappears from the screen. (see MUTING on page 20)
Check the MTS/SAP setting in the Audio menu. (see MTS/SAP on page 27)
Make sure Speaker is set to On in the Audio menu. (see Speaker on page 28)
Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition. (see To perform AUTO SET UP again on page 19)
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Cannot receive upper channels Make sure Cable is Off in the Channel Set Up menu. (see Cable on page 31)
(UHF) when using an antenna Use Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TVs memory. (see Auto Program on page 31)
No color Adjust Color in the Video menu. (see Picture Adjustment on page 26)
Black and white programs cannot be seen in color.
Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition. (see To perform AUTO SET UP again on page 19)
Only snow and noise appear on Check the Cable setting in the Channel Set Up menu. (see Cable on page 31)
the screen Check the antenna/cable connections.
Make sure the channel is broadcasting programs.
Press ANT to change the input mode. (see ANT on page 22)
Dotted lines or stripes Adjust the antenna.
Keep the projection TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs or hair-dryers.
TV is fixed to one channel Use Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in TVs memory. (see Auto Program on page 31)
Double images or ghosts Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable (when the problem is caused by reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings).
Cannot operate the menu If the item you want to choose appears in gray, you cannot select it.
Press the projection TVs power button off and on again.
Cannot receive any channels Make sure Cable is On in the Channel Set Up menu. (see Cable on page 31)
when using cable TV Use Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TVs memory. (see Auto Program on page 31)
Cannot gain enough volume when Increase the volume at the cable box. Then press TV (FUNCTION) and adjust the projection TVs volume.
using a cable box
Favorite Channel does not display Verify that Favorite Channel is set to Manual in the Channel Set Up menu. (see Setting Favorite Channel manually on page 32)
your choices
Some video sources do not Ensure that Video Label is not set to Skip. (see Video Label on page 35)
appear when you press TV/VIDEO
Recording through MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT will not record both images in PIP. Only the main picture will be recorded.
does not function properly when If you are recording the main picture and you switch to the sound of the sub picture using the AUDIO button, the main picture will be recorded with sound
recording in PIP mode from the other program.
Cannot play shooting games Some shooting games which involve pointing a light beam at the TV screen with an electronic gun or rifle cannot be used with this projection TV. For
details, see the instruction manual supplied with the video game software.
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KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
2-1. REAR BOARD REMOVAL 2-3. SERVICE POSITION
1 Disconnect CN203
on A board.
From CG board CN1304.
(The extension cable is not
supplied because of the
A board countermeasure for radiation.)
CN203
G board 2 Covers
2 Rear board Cut them off with a plier or the like
from chassis assembly in case of
checking printed circuit boards.
After checking, turn over the covers
and secure them with screws.
8 Three screws
7 HB bracket (+BVTP 3x12)
1 Three screws
(Screw(4x20),tapping)
9 HB board
2 Two screws
(+BVTP 4x12)
3 HA bracket
4 Multi button
5 HA board
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KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
3 Beznet assy
3 Four screws
(+BVTP 3x12)
4 HA bracket
6 HA board
5 Three screws
(+BVTP 3x12)
3 HC board
2 Mirror cover 5 Two screws
(+BVTP 4x12)
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KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
2 HV cable
turn 90
8 Claw
1 Two screws
(Screws (4x20), tapping) 1 HV cable
Hook
8 Deflection yoke
7 Neck assy
6 CR board
* 53S75/61S75
Serial No. 9,500,001 and higher
3
1 Four screws
(Screw (4x20), tapping)
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KP-43T75/48S75/ SECTION 3
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906 SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT the mode Cover the both green and red picture lenses with the
(COARSE ADJUSTMENT) lens caps is aligned the same as was done for green.
1. Receive the Monoscope signal.
Note: Instead of items 3 and 6, you can cut off the unnecessary
2. Set 50% BRIGHTNESS and minimum PICTURE.
color beams by controlling the service mode VPNT 28 RON,
3. Turn the red VR on the FOCUS block all the way to the left
29 GON, and 30 BON.
and then gradually turn it to the right until the point where you
can see the retrace line. 4-pole magnet
4. Next gradually turn it to the left to the position where the 2-pole magnet Deflection yoke
retrace line disappears.
R G B
SCREEN
R G B
FOCUS
GND
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KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
Fig. 3-8
37
KP-43T75/48S75/
53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
3-9. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE 7. If you want to recover the latest values press - then [ENTER] to
COMMANDER read the memory.
By using Remote Commander (RM-Y906),all circuit adjustments 8. Press [MUTING] then [ENTER] to write into memory.
can be made. 9. Turn power off.
NOTE : Test Equipment Required. Note: Press 8 then [ENTER] on the Remote Commander to initialize
1. Pattern Generator (with component outputs) or turn set off and on to exit.
2. Frequency counter
3. Digital multimeter
4. Audio oscillator 2. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD
1. After adjustment, remove the plug from AC outlet, and then
1. METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE replace the plug in AC outlet again.
2. Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode.
SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE 3. Call the adjusted items again and confirm they were adjusted.
1. Standby mode. (Power off)
2. DISPLAY n 5 n VOL (+) n TV POWER
on the Remote Commander.
3. ADJUSTING BUTTONS AND INDICATOR
(Press each button within a second.)
TV POWER ON
SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT MUTING MUTING DVD/ SAT/ POWER
VTR CABLE
TV
Category Adjustment item
SYSTEM FUNCTION
DATA OFF DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE TV
Adjustment item up 1 2 3
3. The SCREEN displays the item being adjusted.
4 5 6 Data down
4. Press 1 or 4 on the Remote Commander to select the Adjustment item down
adjustment item.
7 8 9
JUMP ENTER Category down
5. Press 3 or 6 on the Remote Commander to change the data. 0
6. Press 2 or 5 on the Remote Commander to select the ENTER
VOL (+) INDEX GUIDE
category.
RESET MENU
Every time you press 2(Category up), Service mode changes
in the order as shown below.
VPNT SC RM-Y906
VPNV IC
Note : When the PJE mode is activated, which displays an
VPNS PP internally generated signal, several buttons on the remote
commander will have different functions than listed
PJE DAC
above. Therefore, when in the PJE mode, refer to page 43
3DCM PI for button functions.
TONE ID
DSP CCD
MC OP
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4. SERVICE MODE LIST VPNV (Video Processor NTSC Vivid)
Note: shaded items are fixed. There is no need to change data. Others are different a little
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
in the sets individually. Basically, there is no need to change data, too. NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
Usually, there is no need to adjust except for VPNT and PJE. Use data as a reference in case
of replacing printed circuit boards or devices. 0 SBRV 0-63 27 SUB BRIGHTNESS FOR VIVID
1 GMMV 0-3 2 GAMMA LEVEL FOR VIVID
VPNT (Video Processor NTSC) 2 YDCV 0,1 1 Y-DC TRANSFER RATIO FOR VIVID
3 ABLV 0,1 1 ABL MODE FOR VIVID
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE 4 AXIV 0,1 0 AXIS R-Y,G-Y FOR VIVID
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 VPOS 0-63 31 V POSITION
1 VSIZ 0-63 31 V SIZE VPNS (Video Processor NTSC Standard)
2 VCOM 0-3 0 V COMP
3 VLIN 0-15 7 V LINEARITY ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
4 VSCO 0-15 7 V SCURVE CORRECTION
5 HPOS 0-15 7 H POSITION 0 SBRS 0-63 27 SUB BRIGHTNESS FOR STANDARD
6 HSIZ 0-63 31 H SIZE 1 GMMS 0-3 2 GAMMA LEVEL FOR STANDARD
7 PAMP 0-63 31 PIN AMP 2 YDCS 0,1 0 Y-DC TRANSFER RATIO FOR STANDARD
8 UPIN 0-15 7 UPPER CORNER PIN DISTORTION 3 ABLS 0,1 1 ABL MODE FOR STANDARD
9 LPIN 0-15 7 LOWER CORNER PIN DISTORTION 4 AXIS 0,1 0 AXIS R-Y,G-Y FOR STANDARD
10 PPHA 0-15 5 PIN PHASE
11 AFC 0-3 2 AFC LOOP GAIN
12 VBOW 0-15 7 V BOW
13 VANG 0-15 7 V ANGLE
14 REF 0-3 3 REFERENCE PULSE POSITION
15 RDRV 0-63 31 RED DRIVE GAIN
16 BDRV 0-63 31 BLUE DRIVE GAIN
17 RCUT 0-15 7 RED CUTOFF
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18 BCUT 0-15 7 BLUE CUTOFF
19 SCON 0-15 7 SUB CONTRAST
20 SHUE 0-15 7 SUB HUE
21 SCOL 0-15 7 SUB COLOR
22 CDM2 0,1 0 COUNT DOWN MODE2
23 DPIX 0,1 1 DYNAMIC PICTURE
24 NOTC 0,1 0 Y CHROMA TRAP
25 CROM 0-15 7 CHROMA TRAP F0
26 TOT 0,1 0 CHROMA TOT FILTER
27 SHPF 0-3 3 SHARPNESS F0
28 RON 0,1 1 RED ON
29 GON 0,1 1 GREEN ON
30 BON 0,1 1 BLUE ON
31 DCOL 0,1 1 DYNAMIC COLOR
32 CDMD 0,1 0 V COUNT DOWN
33 LBLK 0-15 13 LEFT-SIDE BLANK WIDTH
34 RBLK 0-15 13 RIGHT-SIDE BLANK WIDTH
35 PREC 0-3 1 PRE OVER LEVEL FOR COMP .V IN
36 PREY 0-3 1 PRE OVER LEVEL FOR Y IN
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PJE (Projection TV Engine) 3DCM (3D Comb Filter)
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 FDIS 0,1 0 SELECT REGI DATA DISPLAY OF FINE ADJ
1 OSDH 1-255 31 PJED SERVICE MENU H POSITION
0 NRMD 0-3 0 NOISE REDUCER MODE
2 OSDV 1-255 25 PJED SERVICE MENU V POSITION 1 DYCO 0-15 2 Y CORING LEVEL SETTING
3 FVST 0-255 25 LINE NUMBER OF FINE ADJUST START 2 DYGA 0-15 10 Y GAIN SETTING
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26 SOGH -128-127 X(*1)
22 BPLF 0,1 0 BURST PLL FILTER
27 SORH -128-127 X(*1) RED H SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI
28 SOBH -128-127 X(*1) BLUE H SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI 23 FSCF 0,1 1 FSC FILTER GAIN
29 ERR FIXED 0 AUTO REGI ERROR CODE 24 PLFG 0,1 1 PLL FILTER GAIN
30 ADTM 0-255 144 TIMING TO GET A/D DATA OF AUTO REGI 25 EXAD 0,1 1 EXTERNAL AD IN
31 VUP 1-255 1 AUTO REGI PATTERN UPPER V POSITION 26 MSS 0,1 0 FORCED MOTION SIGNAL
32 VMID 1-255 102 AUTO REGI PATTERN MIDDLE V POSITION
27 COUT 0-3 2 C SIGNAL OUTPUT
33 VLOW 1-255 212 AUTO REGI PATTERN LOWER V POSITION
34 HPR 1-510 1 AUTO REGI PATTERN H POSITION
28 YAPS 0-3 1 Y APERTURE
CENT -512-511 000 / 000 GREEN H/V CENT 29 NSDS 0-3 0 NON STD SIGNAL DETECT.
SKEW -512-511 000 / 000 GREEN H/V SKEW 30 CPP 0-3 0 CLAMP PULSE & AD RANGE
SIZE -512-511 -70/-190 GREEN H/V SIZE 31 YHCO 0-3 1 Y HIGH FREQ.SIGNAL CORING
GRN
LIN -512-511 xxxx / xxxx GREEN H/V LIN 32 YPCO 0,1 0 Y PEAK FILTER CORING OFF
KEY -512-511 xxxx / xxxx GREEN H/V KEY
33 KILR 0-15 3 KILLER REFERENCE
PIN -512-511 xxxx / 271 GREEN H/V PIN
CENT -512-511 000 / 000 BLUE H/V CENT 34 BGPS 0-15 4 BGP START POSITION
SKEW -512-511 080 / -130 BLUE H/V SKEW 35 BGPW 0-15 10 BGP WIDTH
SIZE -512-511 -20 / -226 BLUE H/V SIZE 36 ADCL 0-3 2 AD CLOCK DELAY
BLU
LIN -512-511 187 / xxxx BLUE H/V LIN 37 PWRF 0,1 0 PULSE WIDTH REFERENCE
KEY -512-511 xxxx / -115 BLUE H/V KEY
38 YHCG 0,1 0 Y HIGH FREQ.SIGNAL CORING 1/2 GAIN
PIN -512-511 xxxx / 198 BLUE H/V PIN
39 CKG2 0,1 1 CLOCK GENERATOR TEST BIT
CENT -512-511 000 / 000 RED H/V CENT
SKEW -512-511 080 / -130 RED H/V SKEW 40 CKGE 0,1 0 CLOCK GENERATOR TEST BIT
SIZE -512-511 -61 / -206 RED H/V SIZE
RED
LIN -512-511 195 / xxxx RED H/V LIN
KEY -512-511 xxxx / 124 RED H/V KEY
PIN -512-511 xxxx / 250 RED H/V PIN
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6 PYDC 0-7 0 PIP Y DC TRAN
14 SB0H 0-255 92 SRS CENTER LEVEL COARSE 7 PSHP 0,1 1 PIP SHARPNESS F0
15 SB0L 0-255 0 SRS CENTER LEVEL FINE 8 PMSK 0,1 0 PIP MACRO VISION MASK
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ID (Identification)
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 AREA 0-3 0 AREA ID
1 SERS 0-3 0 SERIES ID
2 VCHP 0-3 0 V CHIP ID
OP (Option)
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 DISP 0-63 9 OSD H POSITION
1 FWl 0-7 2 FIELD1 WINDOW
2 FW2 0-7 3 FIELD2 WINDOW
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RM-Y906
3-10. REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT (PJE) 1. Set to the service mode by pressing quickly keys on the remote
FUNCTION OF BUTTONS OF REMOTE commander in the standby mode in the following order:
[DISPLAY] n 5 n [VOL+] n [TVPOWER]
COMMANDER FOR PJE MODE.
2. Change TV mode to the video input mode.
MUTING DVD/ SAT/ POWER
VTR CABLE
TV
Color select 3. Change the VPNT mode to the PJE 00 FDIS.
FUNCTION
SYSTEM
OFF DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE TV GRNnBLUnRED
Adjustment item TV/VTR FREEZE
m
SWAP
N
PIP
M
up X
POSITION AUDIO
z x
ACTIVE
PJE 00 00
PICTURE
SLEEP ANT TV/VIDEO
Test signal select FDIS
MODE CC MTS/SAP DISPLAY
crosshach+video signal
Adjustment item 1 2 3 dots+video signal
down 4 5 6 crosshach+black
JUMP
7 8 9
ENTER
dots+black
0 off
INIT*
INDEX GUIDE
4. Set FDIS data to 01 to display the registration data of each
RESET MENU Mode select spot in the fine adjustment.
VOL CH
( Fine adjustment )
Coarse adjustment
CODE SET
PJE 00 01
READ* FDIS
ENTER
TV
data up/down
5. Press 6 to display the test signal (crosshatch) on the screen.
INIT*: Press 7, "INIT" green letters appear on the screen. 6. Select GRN CENT(*) with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote
Then press ENTER, all the PJE data are reset. commander and check that the adjustment data is now 000
READ*: Press 8, "READ" green letters appear on the screen. both vertically and horizontally.
Then press ENTER, all the PJE default data are
(H) (V)
restored.
GRN 000 000
Note: Internal patterns are used for geometry and convergence CENT
adjustments. However, sizing and centering must be done with
the use of an external generator. The recommended pattern
would be a monoscope, or equivalent pattern, which would
provide the means to adjust both the linearity and sizing of the *: In the factory preset, GRN CENT appears on the screen first.
picture. In case of other colors RED or BLU, change color by
every pressing 3 key.
7. Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps to
[SETUP FOR ADJUSTMENT]
show only the green color.
Current flow in circuit should be stable before attempting
adjustment. So wait 5 minutes after turning on the TV power. SUB DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT ITEM
At the 4 insides of the screen, locate the middle. Use a tape Adjustment O : Yes : No
measure to identify the middle.
Adjustment type
Display Adjustment item G R B
H/V H/V H/V
CENT CENT O/O O/O O/O
SKEW SKEW O/O O/O O/O
SIZE SIZE / O/O O/O
: middle LIN LIN / O/ O/
KEY KEY / /O /O
PIN PIN /O /O /O
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: Middle
<GREEN SKEW>
Press once the joystick the cursor turns green to white.
1. Select GRN SKEW with the 1and 4 keys on the remote
Then you can move the cursor up and down left and right every
commander.
where you want.
2. Adjust the crosshatch line goes straight vertically and horizon-
tally with the joystick on the remote commander.
Press once the joystick the cursor stops and returns green, you
can adjust around the cursor.
<GREEN PINCUSHION>
1. Select GRN PIN with the 1and 4 keys on the remote
commander.
2. Adjust the crosshatch line goes straight horizontally with the
joystick on the remote commander.
3. Press 9 key on the remote commander to shift to the coarse
GRN
PIN XXXX 000 adjustment mode.
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<RED CENTER, SKEW> 1. Remove the lens cap from the blue picture lens to show full
1. Cover the blue picture lens with the lens cap to show the green color.
and red colors. 2. Press 3 key on the remote commander to shift the RED mode
2. Press 3 key on the remote commander to shift the GRN mode to the BLU mode.
to the RED mode. 3. Adjust BLU CENT, BLU SKEW, BLU SIZE, BLU LIN, BLU
3. Select RED CENT or RED SKEW with the 1 and 4 keys KEY and BLU PIN in the same procedure of the red registra-
on the remote commander and adjust while tracking each other tion adjustment.
alternately.
4. Adjust the red crosshatch lines go straight vertically and [FINAL CHECK]
horizontally and overlaps the green lines with the joystick on 1. Store the new adjustment (offset) value on the remote control
the remote commander. by pressing [MUTING] and [ENTER].
2. Press the FLASH FOCUS button on the front panel.
<RED SIZE, LINEARITY>
(The Offset value is now automatically stored.)
1. Select RED SIZE (vertically and horizontally) or RED LIN
3. Check that no error message appears.
(vertically) with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote com-
If an error message appears, recheck.
mander and adjust while tracking each other alternately.
2. Adjust the red crosshatch lines go straight vertically and
Note: In case of replacing CRTs, adjust the set-up adjustments
horizontally and overlaps the green lines with the joystick on
(items 3-1 to 3-8) and the registration adjustment (item 3-10).
the remote commander.
In case of replacing two or three CRTs at the same time,
replace and adjust one by one.
<RED KEY, PINCUSHION>
1. Select RED KEY or PINCUSHION with the 1 and 4 keys
on the remote commander and adjust while tracking each other
alternately.
2. Adjust the red crosshatch lines go straight horizontally and
overlaps the green lines
with the joystick on the remote commander.
Note : These are required when either severe miss-adjustment or
data loss occurred.
<FINE ADJUSTMENT>
1. Press 9 key on the remote commander to shift to the fine
adjustment mode.
The red cursor (in the RED mode) appears on the center of the
screen.
2. Use the 1 and 4 keys or the joystick on the remote com-
mander, move the cursor everywhere you want to adjust and
adjust with the joystick on the remote commander.
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00 No Error
10 Sensor Output Level Low * Check wiring, beam position, sensor. 0 : Upper Center
1 : Middle Left
2 : Middle Right
3 : Lower Center
20 Sensor Output Level High * Check OP-amp circuit. 0 : Upper Center
1 : Middle Left
2 : Middle Right
3 : Lower Center
30 Adjustment Loop Counter Overflow * Check the registring information on the convergence board.
40 Regi Data Overflow
* Check the convergence yoke driver ICs.
50 Regi Data Overflow
60 Offset Overflow
* Convergence patterns displayed are out of normal range.
70 Offset Overflow
E 11 B E 11 B 1 SCREEN 2
R. G. B
SENSOR NUMBER
ERROR CODE 10
ERROR 3
* Error code will be displayed on center of screen for 3 seconds.
0 : UPPER SENSOR
1 : LEFT SENSOR
ERROR CODE DISPLAY IN REGI SERVICE MODE 2 : RIGHT SENSOR
3 : LOWER SENSOR
PJE 29 140 ITEM NUMBER-29
ERR SENSOR NUMBER
(ONLY "10"or "20")
ERROR CODE 40
G-0 (Blank)
R.G.B R-1
B-2
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RM-Y906
SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS
[ G BOARD]
4-1. HV REGULATION CIRCUIT CHECK AND 4-2. HV HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION
ADJUSTMENT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT
When replacing the following components marked with When replacing the following components marked with
on the schematic diagram always check HV regulation, and on the schematic diagram always check hold-down voltage
if necessary re-adjust. and if necessary re-adjust.
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SECTION 5 53N77/53S75/61S75
RM-Y906
CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
5-1. TV INPUT SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT 5-3. COMPONENT INPUT SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR
(VPNT-SCON) ADJUSTMENT (DAC-UVSH, UVSC)
1. Receive the color-bar signal. 1. Select VIDEO 4 and supply the color-bar signal.
2. Mode : Personal 1 or 2. VIDEO input
PICTURE : maximum 2. Mode : Personal 1 or 2.
COLOR : maximum PICTURE : maximum
BRIGHTNESS : center COLOR : center
TRINITONE : medium BRIGHTNESS : center
SERVICE DATA VPNT SCON : 7 TRINITONE : medium
3. Set to service mode. SERVICE DATA DAC UVSH : 31
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 7 of CN204 (A board) SERVICE DATA DAC UVSC : 31
and ground. 3. Set to service mode.
5. Select VPNT-SCON , and adjust so that the wave from 4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 (A board)
level is 1.80 0.05Vp-p. connecter and ground.
6. Write the data into memory. 5. Select DAC-UVSH, UVSC , and adjust them to have VB1
MUTING n ENTER = VB4 and VB2 = VB3 in the waveform levels.
6. Write the data into memory.
White MUTING n ENTER
1.80 0.05Vp-p
Black
Fig. 5-1
Fig. 5-3
5-2. VIDEO INPUT SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR
ADJUSTMENT (VPNT-SHUE, SCOL) 5-4. P & P SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
1. Select VIDEO1 input and supply the color-bar signal. (SC-SYDR)
2. Mode : Personal 1 or 2. 1. Receive the signal.
PICTURE : maximum TV terminal (sub) : color-bar signal
COLOR : center VIDEO terminal (main) : no signal
BRIGHTNESS : center 2. Set to service mode and set to P & P mode.
TRINITONE : medium 3. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 7 of CN204 (A board)
SERVICE DATA VPNT-SHUE : 7 and ground.
SERVICE DATA VPNT-SCOL : 7 4. Select SC-SYDR , and adjust so that the wave from level
3. Set to service mode. is 1.65 0.05Vp-p.
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 (A board) 5. Write the data into memory.
connecter and ground. MUTING n ENTER
5. Select VPNT-SHUE, SCOL , and adjust them to have VB1
= VB4 and VB2 = VB3 in the waveform levels.
White
6. Increase SCOL by 2 steps.
7. Write the data into memory. 1.65 0.05Vp-p
MUTING n ENTER
Black
Fig. 5-4
VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4
Fig. 5-2
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Fig. 5-5
5-6. BAR DISPLAY POSITION ADJUSTMENT
(OP-DISP)
1. Receive the monoscope signal.
2. Set to service mode.
3. Push PICTURE + . (Bar is displayed)
4. Select OP-DISP , and adjust so that the bar is as shown in
the figure.
5. Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER
X1 X2
X1 = X2
Fig. 5-6
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SECTION 6
DIAGRAMS
6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (1)
IC403 IC406
D/A CONVERTER L/R AMP CN403
TO A
1 L
BOARD ML OUT1 28 IN1 OUT1 21 7 IN+(L) OUT(L) 4
TUNER HR OUT1 5 IN2 OUT2 12 11 IN+(R) IN-(L) 8
BLOCK 2 E
17 SCL
18 SDA
IC002
SYSTEM CONTROL OUT(R) 2
3 R
L/R MUTE
5 MUTE IN-(R) 10
Q403, 404 4 E
STUH 1 I-2HSYNC O-SPK MT 58
MTUH 2 I-HSYNC
PROTECT
STU AFT 15 SUBTU AFT I-APROT 22
Q408-411
MTU AFT 16 MAINTU AFT
TO MONO 17 O-MONO
A SAP 18 O-SAP IO-SDAT 47 SDA
OFF MUTE
BOARD SAP IND 43 I-SAPN O-SCLK 49 SCL +11V
TUNER Q402
ST IND 60 I-STEREN
BLOCK IC004
STU AUMT 61 O-2MUTE
EEPROM
MTU AUMT 62 O-MUTE TO A
AGC ATT 51 O-AGC ATT IO-B DAT 48 5 B DAT BOARD ON MUTE STBY
TUNER P-MUTE
ANT SW1 52 ANT SW1 O-B CLK 50 6 B CLK Q401 +5V
ANT SW2 ANT SW2 BLOCK
53
IC404
I-RESET 9 4 RESET
5
7
6 R OUT TO A
O-OSC 11 IC001 IC404
BOARD
RESET 3 TUNER
1
I-OSC 12 2 L OUT BLOCK
X001
16MHz
MICRO R 32 O-R
MICRO G 33 O-G
MICRO B 34 O-B TO A
MICRO I 35 O-I BOARD
S OUT
OSD YS 36 O-OSDYS TUNER CN003
TO BLOCK
DISP YM 37 O-DISPYM O-SIRCS 63 11 BCLK
A FOR
BOARD 10 B DAT CHECK
SWITCH
VIDEO SBLK 45 O-SBLK I-RMCN 64 3 SIRCS
BLOCK Q024
SWITCH TO A
MBLK 46 O-MBLK
Q007 BOARD
RM IN
TUNER
BLOCK
HP 7 I-HP
VP-BUFF 8 I-VP
TO A
BOARD
O-GRAY 23 GRAY
TO A VIDEO
HP KEY 14 BLOCK
BOARD
PJED VP-BUFF I-POWERN 44
BLOCK B INT 6 I-BINTN O-TMRLED 55
MENU 13
CN681
I-OVP 21 8 OVP TO G
TO A
I-OCP 20
O-RELAY 56
7
4
OCP
RELAY
G BOARD
CN605
BOARD
TUNER YUV MT 57 O-YUVMT
BLOCK
6
CN002
KEY
CN1203
KEY 3
S1201-1206
CONTROL
SWITCHES
S1207
HB (2/2)
7 POWER POWER 4
D1201
POWER (MENU SWITCHES)
LED BUFF
8 TIMER LED TIMER LED 5 STBY +5V
Q006 S1251-1255
TIMER/STANDBY CN1202 CN1252
MENU
9 MENU MENU 6 1 MENU KEY MENU KEY 1
SWITCHES
2 SIRCS
HA CN1291
D1291
HC REMOTE SENSOR
(REMOTE SENSOR)
51 52
BLOCK DIAGRAM (2)
J1102 12 C1 SY OUT1 56
VIDEO 1
3 4 10 Y1
IN
1 2
S VIDEO 14 SSW-1 SC OUT1 58
BUFFER
Q1119,1124
VIDEO 8 V1
BUFFER
L(MONO) 9 L1 Q1118,1125
AUDIO
R 11 R1
MUTE BUFFER
YUV MT
Q1122
FROM A BOARD
J1101 19 C3 P MUTE SYSTEM CONTROL
Q1110
VIDEO 3 BLOCK
3 4 17 Y3 MUTE BUFFER
IN MTU AUMT
1 2 Q1117
S VIDEO 21 SSW-3
J1104
L OUT L
VIDEO 15 V3 AUDIO OUT
R OUT R (VAR/FIX)
L(MONO) 16 L3
AUDIO FROM A BOARD Q1109
R 18 R3 SYSTEM CONTROL
BLOCK Q1108
J1105
VIDEO
PB
AUDIO BUFFER MONIT OR
28 SSW-4 L OUT 38 L
PR Q1115,1116 AUDIO OUT
AUDIO BUFFER
R OUT 40 Q1112,1113
R
A (2/4) Q1101
Q1105
(TUNER, VIDEO, AUDIO IN/OUT)
53 54
Q232 Q229
IC206
YCJ
+9V
64 CIN
IC1901 IC301 BUFFER CN204
YVU CONTROLLER YUV SWITCH ROUT 20 Q220
9 R
INV PEEKING BUFFER
19 TVIN TVOUT 12 1 BUFFER
Q1912 Q262,227 Q228 7 63 YIN GOUT 24 7 G TO CG
23 DVD Y 3 Q219
H BOARD
BUFFER
BUFFER 2 BOUT 26 5 B CN731
TO A BOARD Q218
Q305,306
GRAY SYSTEM CONTROL
IKIN 27 1 1K
BLOCK
CN003
BUFFER
6 G
SBLK Q231 FOR
IC1905 BUFFER CHECK
FROM A BOARD 7 B
PIP PROCESSOR Q230
SYSTEM CONTROL
RGB MUTE
BLOCK +11V
M.VSYNC 17 VP-BUFF Q301
MBLK YOUT 8 7 EYIN COG AMP COG BUFFER
L2FIN 44 Q304 Q303 Q302
Q225 Q223
SEL BUFFER RYOUT COG UNIT
12 9 8 ERYIN
Y BUFFER Y AMP BUFFER Q1915 IC1902
28 YIN Q205,224
Q1916 Q1917 Q1918
SUB DECODER SYNC BUFFER BYOUT 10 10 EBYIN
6 YUVSW
30 UIN BUFFER Q1913
Y OUT 8 11 RY IN AFC AMP
Q1905 AFCFIL 45
Q217
32 VIN BUFFER CN801
U OUT 9 12 RU IN
Q1907 ABLIN/VCCOMP 28 4 ABL
3 XIN BUFFER AFCPIN/HOFF 43 5 HV PROT
X1903 V OUT 7 13 RV IN TO G
1 Q1903 E/WDRIVE 37 6 PIN
20.48MHz RY OUT 8 1 PY FROM A BOARD I BOARD
4 XQ S.VSYNC 19 14 VTIM HP 8 HP
RU OUT 7 3 P B-Y SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK CN1502
HDOUT 41 10 HD
RV OUT 6 2 P R-Y LEVEL SHIFT
SDA 21 SDA CLAMP 5 55 BGP VTIM 31 2 V.BLK
Q1901,1902
INV BUFFER
SCL 22 SCL S.HSYNC 20 16 SCP
Q1910,1911 1909 XNTSC 26 X1902 IC1904
M.HSYNC 18 15 HTIM
3.58MHz D/A CONVERTER
APC 29
SYNC BUFFER
20 V OUT 51 VSIN
X1901 1 FULL DVD MAIN YSM 7 13 DLYSW Q221
19 U OUT 52 HSIN
CERA 1 503.5KHz 18 YSW
18 Y OUT
BUFFER CN202
MICRO R 14 RIN TO G
HUE 6 17 HUE Q002 VDRIVE-/VPROT 34 5 V.DRIVE(-)
SUB C BUFFER J BOARD
32 CIN BUFFER VDRIVE+ 35 6 V.DRIVE(+)
Q1906 SDA 37 SDA COL 5 16 COLOR MICRO G 15 GIN CN501
Q008
SUB Y BUFFER BUFFER SCL 36 SCL
38 VSYNC BUFFER X203
Q1904 Q1908 MICRO B 16 BIN
39 HSYNC FROM A BOARD Q009 CERA 46 503.5KHz
34 CVBS/Y IN SDA 14 SDA SYSTEM CONTROL
CP IN 10 MICRO I
BLOCK
SCL 15 SCL
3 DVD SW2 DSD YS Q013 Q012 Q011
SCL 3 SCL
21 DVD B-Y DISP YM SDA 4 SDA
IC1601
22 DVD R-Y MAIN V CHIP/CC
BUFFER BUFFER
7 VIDEO R 18
Q1602 Q010
BUFFER
G 2
Q014
BUFFER
B 3 X202
Q015
XTAL 59 3.58MHz
5 HIN CN203 TO CG
VM BUFFER
Q021 Q022 Q023 Q020 Q019 Q018 VM 54 6 VM K BOARD
BUFFER Q222
IC1603 12 YM CN1304
Q016
RESET
BUFFER BUFFER IC681
RST 5 4 SEN BOX 17 13 YS
Q1601 0017 9V REG
SDA
SCL
+11V I O +9V
14 15
IC682
SDA
9V REG
SCL
BUFFER +11V I O PIP 9V
14 15 RE R
Q1603 RE G
SDA
SCL
5 HIN FROM A BOARD RE B
PJED
4 SEN RE YM
BLOCK
RE YS
7 VIDEO
IC1602
SUB V CHIP
5 YUVSW
57 FSCOUT A (3/4)
(VIDEO)
55 56 57 58
BLOCK DIAGRAM (3)
LEFT
IC809 IC803
IC805 PLL IC812 DIGITAL REGI
S IC804
PEAK HOLD
5 Q804
IC806
BUFF
PJED-CPU 16MHz
11
INV(4/4)
12 15 HBLK IN IC812
(3/4)
CN801
(2/2)
(SENSOR) 6
7 6
7
18 I AREGI D0
I EXLC 39 3 VCO OUT FINA 4
13 +5V
9
10
1 REGI MUTE
S3001 5 17 I AREGI D1 6 PFD OUT D+5V 8
SENSOR 16 I AREGI D2 12 VCO IN FINB 5 30 TEST5
15 I AREGI D3
IC802
IV CONV 57 O AREG RST
IC808
(1/6, 3/6)
L
CN3001 CN802 3 IC817 TO G
1 3 Q803 6 1
1 3 I HP 7 17 PWM2 R DAC BOARD
1 SENSOR LEFT 1 1 IC824
2 I DREG OVF 26 8 XOFDEF
2 DF CN1502
5 2 I DREG BSY 27 11 XBUSY RVOUT 46 14 RSI ROUT 6 RH-FILTER/BUFF 3 D FOCUS
7
I DREG ACK 28 12 XACKM RHOUT 60 15 LSI LOUT 11 2
UPPER UPPER 3 7
6 29 TEST4 BCLK 28 16 CLK 10 RH
I VP 8 18 VBLK IN 13 LRCK 3 9 RV
S (SENSOR) LOWER 5
10
9
8
S (SENSOR)
LOUT 11 7
2 6
O DREGI RST 61 10 XRESET 16 CLK
O DREGI MUTE 62 9 XMUTE 13 LRCK 3
O NVM STOP 59 2 XSTOP CN202(1)
RIGHT
10
8 Q805 12
14
O KUMUPRT 55 3 XWC
IC816
VP
4 VP
N
9 G DAC TO G
13
IC810 IC822 BOARD
S (SENSOR) 44 I VPULSE
EEPROM GVOUT
GHOUT
45
59
14
15
RSI
LSI
ROUT 6
LOUT 11
GH-FILTER/BUFF
2
7
CN501
O YS 36
OR 32
33
IC821
OG
GV-FILTER/BUFF
OB 34
2
OI 35 7
IC814
OSD MIX 3
1 IC818
YM OR RE-YM RE-R R OR 3 CENT REF
O YM 37
Q806 Q807 2 2
21 ROUT REGI OUT 1
4 +5V
3 IC820
IC808 IC808 RE-G G OR 6
BH-FILTER/BUFF
(2/6) (5/6, 6/6) Q809 5
Q811 22 GOUT 2
4 3 10 13 7
ATT 13
RE-B B OR 11 3
Q808 12
23 BOUT DAOUT 38
Q812
ATT
RE-R 9
RE-YS YS OR 8
TO A BOARD RE-G 10
Q813 25 YSOUT
VIDEO RE-B
BLOCK RE-YM
VP
HP
RE-YS
DF
TO A BOARD HP
SYSTEM CONTROL B INT
BLOCK
KP-48-53-61V80 -BD-6-M
59 60 61 62
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (4)
CR (R DRIVE)
CN732
R 4
IK R 1
CN731 CN701 CN704
AMP
R 9 CN740 R 4 8 K
AMP Q704-706
G 7 8 K IK R 1
TO A Q731-733
BOARD
CN204
H B 5
4, 5,
9, 11
G1
V902
BUFFER 6 H+ CN702 4, 5, V901
IK 1 G1
Q734 7 H- R/S 9 9, 11
10 G2 H+ 7 6 H+
CN737 H- 6 7 H-
1 G2 FOCUS BLOCK 10 G2
FOCUS BLOCK G2 1
R/S 9 9 R/S CN703
H+ 7 7 H+
TO G
H- 6 6 H- D BOARD
CN503
CN733 10 B/S
3 200V
CB (B DRIVE)
B 5 200V
IK B 1 CN734
CN736
B/S 9 CN761 CN706
AMP
H+ 7 B 4 8 K
Q761-764
H- 6 IK B 1
Except
53S75/61S75
DY(B) Serial No. 9,500,001- CN762 4, 5, V903
G1
TO A CN1304
AMP VM DRIVE
CN1303
VM B/S 9 9, 11
BOARD
CN203
K VM 6
Q1303-1306 Q1301, 1302
1 VM, OUT H+
H-
7
6
6 H+
7 H-
2 VM, RET 10 G2
FOCUS BLOCK G2 1
VM ASSY CN763
53S75/61S75
VM Serial No. 9,500,001-
DY(G) VM ASSY
CN1302
1 VM, OUT VM VM
2 VM, RET
DY(R) VM ASSY
CN1301
1 VM, OUT VM VM
2 VM, RET
G DRIVE,
CG ( VM DRIVE ) Except
53S75/61S75
Serial No. 9,500,001-
63 64
BLOCK DIAGRAM (5)
( POWEER SUPPLY
G H/V OUT )
IC1502
IC1501(1/2)
SUB DY-DRIVE IC1509
CN651 V ZOOMING AMP
CN501 V OUT DY (B)
CN1503
RH 10 15 V DRIVE (+) 6 13 CN1506
18 1 HR OUT 12 7
14 5 1 RV DEF
1 V. DEF
16 4 HR RET
RV 9 14
11 2 VR OUT
J V DRIVE (-) 5
7
6
8
3
2 RV MID
V. MID
DY
(V)
GV 5 15
G OVP 8 7 8
T602 3 GV RET
18 2 VG OUT
TO A OCP 7 1 7 1 CN1508
16 3 VG RET BOARD +135V 5 6 3 1 BV DEF H(+)
BH 3 14 CN681 D672 IC655 DY
11 1 HB OUT IC651 CONVERTER
+5V REG 4 2 BV MID H(MID) (H)
Q601
13 4 HB RET D667
STBY
BV 1 6 O I 9 6 3 BV RET H(-)
9 2 VB OUT +5V
MUTE PROTECT
3 7 3 VB RET RY601
Q1501 Q602
CN1505 5
8
BACK UP D601 602 CN601
Q651 LINEFILTER 2 AC (L)
L601 1 AC (W) DY
D662 (G)
Q653 ACIN
7 2 SWITCHING SAME AS
5 3 IC601 DBOVE
LIMIT 1 4
Q656 8 D603
D666
T601 PRT
T601
DY
CN1502 IC1501(2/2)
MUTE DRIVE PROTECT (B)
REGI MUTE 1 V ZOOMING AMP IC1504 D671 9 5
SAME AS
Q1509 Q657 IC654
(1/2) AUDIO(+) 1
BUFFER BUFFER +135V REG DBOVE
V BLK 2 20 2 AUDIO(-) D654 D657
Q1511 Q1503 21 1 R/S D670
18 3 (1/2) 2 11 1 4
IC1507
11 +11V
(2/2)
5 9 D655 7 D656
7
6 10 F652 D654 12 +135V
+15V (2/2)
D FOCUS 3 24
23 TO
IC1504 F651 13 MV FOCUS
22 (2/2) -15V PACK
27 6 IC653
25 7 B/S CN503
D1504 29 5 +5V REG
BUFFER D660 3 200V
Q1502 T504 H(+) +5V O I 14 7 H(+) TO CG
ABL 4 FBT
IC652
9
10
R/S
B/S
O BOARD
CN734
HV -5V REG
D529 HV D659 6 H(-)
-12V 3 MV -5V O I
D533 MV
+12V 7 200V
TO A IC502(1/4) 4
BOARD
CN801
I L 1
6 D522
11
6 2
D534
1
IC1505
2 7
6
CN1501
HV TO
HV
HV PROT 5 7 5 BLOCK
+135V 10 3 3 HV, REG
1 D532
8 D531 OFF.MUTE G2-MUTE
9 +12V CN507
Q506 Q507 TO
D528 3 2 G2
1 DF AMP FOCUS
2 1 DF PACK
Q1505, 1506
65 66
6-2. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM CN1291
S S S S 3P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
TO HA:CN1201
S3001 ST BY 5V
SENSE R
SENSER
SENSER
SENSER
3P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
NC
NC
NC
NC
53S75/61S75 CN1253
HA
E
TO A:CN802 CN1252 11P
Serial No.9,500,001- CN1202
2P 2P WHT-L
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
:S-MICRO
TO U:CN1702 WOOFER WOOFER S
VM.IN
TO HB:CN1252 TO HA:CN1202 FR ROUT
CN705 CN706
:FASTON :FASTON
R
MENU KEY MENU KEY E
L
VM.RET CN702
T O C R T - G N D- G N D 9P E E FR LOUT
RED
VM ASSY CN1203 E
:S-MICRO
ANT SW
TO CG:CN1301 7P
HB HB
TO CG:CN735 FR VOUT
CN704 WHT-L
R/S :S-MICRO
TO FOCUS BLOCK E TWEETER TWEETER
TO A:CN002
CR
NC FR YOUT
R
(AS-2F)
Note: The symbol display is on the component slde.
L
H(MID)
VM.RET
V.RET
V.DEF
V.RET
H.RET
V.MID
H(+) 4P E
CR
H.IN
VM.IN
V.IN
CRT (R)
+
-
-
BLK-L
TIMER LED
H+
MENU KEY
H-
+
H(-) FRONT SW
-
+
-
ST BY 5V
:S-MICRO
L-T R-T The components identified by shading and mark
POW ER
NC TO A:CN001 FR COUT
are critical for safety. Replace only with part number
KEY
VM
CN701 NC E
E
4P
DY(H)
SUB D Y
DY(V)
Except CN703 WHT 200V specified.
53S75/61S75
ANT SW 1
ANT SW 2
:S-MICRO
Serial No.9,500,001- TO FOCUS BLOCK NC
TO CG:CN732
E
HC
The symbol indicate fast operating fuse.
9V
DY
E
HV
Replace only with fuse of same rating as maked.
(R) HA
IKR
G2
9V
CG
R
E
FR R IN
FR L IN
FR V IN
FR Y IN
FRONT SW
FR C IN
E
ST BY 5V
SIRCS
E
ST BY 5V
KEY
POW ER
TIME R LED
MEN U
PSDA
PSC L
SIRCS
NC
NC
B
E
B INT
B DAT
B CLK
R
E
E
L
Note: Les composants identifis per un tram et une marque
CN151
:FASTON sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer
TO G:CN653 CN403
CN002 CN003
CN1702
4P que par une pice portant le numro spcifi.
10P 11P 11P
WHT A
WHT :B TO B-S WHT-L
:S-MICRO
:S-MICRO CB
:S-MICRO
TO G BOARD CN505 TO G:CN1504 TO G:CN1507 FOR TO HB:CN1253
TO SPEAKER Le symbole indique une fusible a action rapide.
CHECK
TO HA BOARD CN1203 G Doit etre remplacee par une fusible de meme yaleur,
VM.OUT
VM.RET
GND
VM.OUT
VM.RET
GND
IKR
9V
135V
NC
E
9V
VM
TO HC BOARD CN1291
CN739 CN738
R/S comme maque.
53S75/61S75 :FASTON :FASTON NC
Serial No.9,500,001- CN735
TO CRT-GND 9P H(+)
RED H(-) CN001
ANT SW 2
:S-MICRO 4P
VM.IN
NC E BLK
CN1302 CN1301 CN732 CN1304 :S-MICRO
TO CR:CN702
3P 3P 4P 6P NC ANT SW 1
VM.RET WHT
:S-MICRO
WHT
:S-MICRO
WHT
:S-MICRO
WHT
:S-MICRO 200V 9V
TO ANT SW
6-4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND
TO DY(G) TO DY(R) TO CR:CN701 TO A:CN203
VM ASSY NC
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen
E LEFT
Note:
TO CG:CN1302
E printed circuit ( * )
CN740 B/S
UPPER
CN802 Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50V.