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Service Manual for this JVC CRT
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JVC

SERVICE MANUAL
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C- 2 OWL Bus

CONTENTS
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No.50842
COPYRIGHT © 1994 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN,LTD.
Apr. 1994
20CL5
20WL5

SPECIFICATIONS
eeDimensions (W x H xD)
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19-7/8” X 17-7/8” X 19-3/8” / 50.4cm X 45.10m x 49.10m
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Weight 46.4lbs / 21.1kg
TV System and Color system
TV RF System CCIR (M)
Color System NTSC
TV Receiving Channels and Frequency
VL Band (02 ~ 06) 54MHz ~ 88MHz
VH Band (07 H~ 13) 174MHz ~ 216MHz
UHF Band (14 ~ 69) 470MHz ~ 806MHz
CATV Receiving Channels and Frequency
(Quartz Synthesizer system)
Low Band (02 t~ 06,A-8) by (02 ~ 06801)
High Band (07 ~ 13) by (07 ~ 13)
Mid Band (A ~ 1) by (14 ~ 22)
Super Band (J ~ W) by (23 ~ 36)
Hyper Band (W+1 ~ W +28) by (37 ~ 64) (54MHz~804MHz)
ULTRA Band (W +29 ~ W+84) by (65 ~ 125)
Sub Mid Band (A8,A4 ~ A1) by (01,96 ~ 99)
TV/CATV Total Channel 180 Channels
Intermediate Frequency
Video IF Carrier 45.75MHz

Sound IF Carrier 41.25MHz (4.5MHz)


Color Sub Carrier 3.58MHz
4
Antenna Input Impedance 75Q (VHF/UHF) Terminal,F-Type Connector
Power Input 120V AC,60Hz i
Power Consumption 105W(US)
Input Current 1.4A(CA)
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Picture Tube
Viewable Picture Size (WH)
20"(51cm) measured diagonally
16” X12” /40.7cem x 30.5cem |}
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High Voltage 28.0kV +1kV (at zero beam current)
2" X3-9/16"(5cm X Scm)oval X 1
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Speaker
Audio Power Output 1.5W
Video Input 1Vp-p, 75Q
Audio Input 500mVrms(-4dBs), high impedance
1
Tube
Ic 14 (In TV), 1 (In REMOCON)
Transistor 20 (In TV), 1 (In REMOCON)
Remote Control Unit RM-C475 (C-20CL5)
RM-C475W (C-20WL5)

Design & specification subject to change without notice.

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C-20WL5

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The design of this product contains special hardware, many circuits 10. Isolation Check
and components specially for safety purposes. For continued pro- (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
tection,no changes should be made to the original design unless After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check
authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must on the exposed meta! parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, vid-
be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be eo/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs,metal cabinet,
performed by qualified personnel only. screwheads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the prod-
Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not be uct is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufactur- (1) Dielectric Strength Test
er's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsi- The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts ex-
bility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom. posed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a re-
Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special turn path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 1100V AC
safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not (r.m.s.) for a period of one second.
evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by (.... Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (1.m.s.) to an appliance rat-
them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components ed up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V
rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which or more, for a period of one second.)
have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found
list of Service manual. Electrical components having such fea- in the service trade.
tures are identified by shading on the schematics and by (2) Leakage Current Check
(A\) on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substi- Plug the AC fine cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line
tute replacement which does not have the same safety characteris- isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage Current
tics as the recommended replacement part shown in the parts list Tester”, measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part
of Service manual many create shock, fire, or other hazards. of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return
Use isolation transformer when hot chassis. path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe,
The chassis and any sub-chassis contrained in some products are etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
connected to one side of the AC power line. An isolation transform- e Alternate Check Method
er of adequate capacity should be inserted between the product Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line
and the AC power supply point while performing any service on isolation transformer during this check.). Use an AC voltmeter hav-
some products when the HOT chassis is exposed. ing 1000 ohms per voit or more sensitivity in the following manner.
Don’t short between the LIVE side ground and !SOLATED Connect a 15002 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15yF AC-type ca-
(NEUTRAL) side grounding or EARTH side ground when re- pacitor between an exposed metal part and a known good earth
pairing. ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage across the resis-
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The dif- tor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each ex-
ference of the GND is shown by the LIVE (L) side GND, the ISO- posed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a re-
LATED (NEUTRAL) ( ar) side GND and EARTH ( ®) side GND. turn path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the re-
Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) sistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each mea-
side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure with a measur- surement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.35V AC
ing apparatus (oscilloscope etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time.
If above pele will not be kept, a fuse or ay Barts will be broken. AC VOLTMETER
If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended that
. é (HAVING 1000Q/V,
the B, setting should be checked or adjusted (See ADJUSTMENT OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
OF B,; POWER SUPPLY).
The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform with that
specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can cause an p.15pF AC-TYPE
increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible component dam-
age, therefore operation under excessive high voltage conditions PLACE THIS PROBE
should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe ar- 15002 10W ON EACH EXPOSED
cing occurs, remove the AC power immediately and determine the GOOD EARTH GROUND METAL PART
cause by visual inspection (incorrect installation, cracked or melted
high voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper 11. High voltage hold down circuit check.
minimum level of soft X-Ray emission, components in the high volt-
After repair of the high voltage hold down circuit, this circuit shail
age circuitry including the picture tube must be the exact replace-
be checked to operate correctly.
ments or alternatives approvided by the manufacturer of the com-
See item "How to check the high voltage hold down circuit".
plete product.
Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high voltage
meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the picture
tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead i ONLY CANADA
to the ground frame and connecting the other end of the lead
through a 10kQ 2W resistor to the anode button. This mark shows a fast operating fuse, the letters indicated
When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra pre- below show the rating.
caution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high
voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those com-
ponents that indicate evidence of overheating should be replaced.
Always use the manufacturer's replacement components.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
HM The operating instructions are the same as for C-13CL5(US&CA), C-13WL5(US&CA)(No.50841).
Therefore, please refer to the C-13CL5(US&CA), C-13WL5(US&CA)(No.50841) SERVICE MANUAL for
detailed instructions.

NOTE: The One-Screen display in CANADA model is shown in English only, no Spanish text is available.

PREPARATION
1. Connecting antenna and power cord
Rear panel and Indoor antenna
Notes:
* The power cord is supplied with a
polarized plug. Therefore, it will only
insert one way into the wail outlet. DO
NOT DEFEAT THE POLARIZED PLUG.
If you have difficulty, consult your local
dealer.
indoor antenna + Iilustrations for front panel and rear
(supplied)
panel used in this user guide are of the
C-13CL5. The buttons of the other
models are the same in layout and
function, but different in size and shape.

How to use the supplied indoor


antenna:
* Once the indoor antenna is attached to
TV, it sill never be detached.
+ When watching a VHF broadcast
AC outlet program, adjust the length, the angle
(120V, 60Hz) and the direction of the antenna to get
the best possible picture.
Attach the + When watching a UHF broadcast
twin lead
to the
matching
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3 program, shorten the antenna as much
as possible and change the angle
horizontally. Adjust the direction to get
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box. the best possible picture.

Matching box power cord


(supplied)

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To connect outdoor antenna and cable TV |\
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2
(Example)
Notes:
+ When connecting both a cable (75-ohm
coaxial) and a UHF antenna (300-ohm
feeder), use an optional antenna mixer
Rear panel (CE41467) to make a single connection.
With this antenna mixer, reception of
VHF/UHF
antenna cable channels higher than “Channel
W+17" is not possible.
+ Some cable companies require a
converter box to receive all available
or programs. Others may require it for
subscription or “premium” programming.
F-ty; 75- ohm Consult your local cable company for
connector coaxial cable
correct installation.
Tpeaseaesecusveenace Deerecsce (converter
i(if ” im»cable for
necessary) Vv
To connect a VCR:
Refer to “CONNECTION DIAGRAM” on
page 16.

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C-20CL5
C-20WL5

@ MENU button
@ DISPLAY button
@ CLOSED CAPTION buttons
@ RECALL CHOICE button
@® AV STATUS/RESET button
@ TV/VIDEO button
@ CHANNEL (-/+) buttons
@® POWER button
© Number keys
@ RETURN button
@ 100+ button
@ VOLUME (-/+) buttons
@® MUTE button
@ FUNCTION (va -/+) buttons

MASTERCOMMAND

JVC
AM-C475 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

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FUNCTION -LEVEL/CHANNEL+ - VOLUME + ow ran power

* This illustration above is of C-13CL5. @ FUNCTION button


@ LEVEL/CHANNEL (-/+) buttons
+ Press FUNCTION button to display a list of © VOLUME (~/+) buttons
functions. While the list is being displayed, @ ON/TIMER lamp
press the button again to select the desired © POWER lamp
function; then change the level or setting with Srotiwaca
LEVEL/CHANNEL (-/+). BBs 20 nae

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DIVISION OF US JVC CORP.
41 Stater Drive, Ekmwood Park, N.J.07407

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FEATURES
@ New chassis design enables use of a single board with sim- e Adoption of the AV STATUS function that can store 2 vari-
plified circuitry. ations for preset picture adjustment, to change the picture
e Provided with miniature tuner ( TV/CATV ). tone to your preference.
e PLL synthesizer system TV/CATV totaling 180 channels. e Adoption of the HOME SITTER function enable to be turned
e Multifunctional remote control permits picture adjustment. on and off automatically at present times everyday.
@ Adoption of the CHANNEL GUARD function prevents the ON/SLEEP TIMER for setting in real time.
specific channels from being selected, unless the “ID num- With 75Q V/U in common ( F-Type ) ANT Terminal.
ber” is key in. Closed-caption broadcasts can be viewed.
Audio Video input terminal.

Se)IFFERENCE LIST OF MAIN PARTS


C-20CL5(US) C-20WL5(US) C-20CL5(CA)

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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@ The microprocessor circuit of this model is composed mainly of a 64 pins control CPU(MN1873237JKH6). )

SD/P 15 SYNCDET INPUT | 34. |PoorscL AC INPUT

SYSTEM CONSTANT OUT (3) |] 36 |P13/vOW3 ON SCREEN B. OUT

P50 OUT SYSTEM CONSTANT OUT (1) OUT | PICTURE MUTE OFF/ON
P65 OUT ON TIMER OFF/ON OUT | AUDIO MUTE OFF/ON
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P8DAC6 OUT |COLOR CONTROL ADIN4 IN |KEY IN(4) |
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TDAC/P16 OUT | WHITEBACK OSC2 OUT SYSTEM CLOCK (IN)

ADIN3 GND OSC1 IN |SYSTEM CLOCK (OUT)


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P47 IN SYSTEM CONSTANT IN (3)
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IN SYSTEM CONSTANT IN (2) - =_ OUT TUNER(ENABLE)


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TVVIDEO SWITCHING OUT SELF CHECK DETECT VOLTAGE

@® Pin(P63) NG
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i ea Lee! XRAY PROTECTION (ADIN1 ® PIN) 0~3.65V 3.65~5.0V

VIDEO 1 CRT NECK PROTECTION (ADIN2 ® PIN) 2.5~5.0V 0~2.5V

VIDEO 2
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SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS


i DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
REMOVING THE REAR COVER
1. Unplug the power supply cord.
2. Remove the eight screws marked © as shown in Fig. 1.
x
When reinstalling the rear cover, carefully push it inward after
inserting the main board into the rear cover groove.

REMOVING THE MAIN P.W. BOARD


1. Remove the speaker wire from the speaker terminal.
2. Release the two hooks indicated by arrows ®and draw out the
main P.W.Board. (Fig. 2)
(If necessary, take off the wire clamp and connectors,etc.)
Insert the control P.W.board into the slot correctly, then
reinstall the main P.W.board.
REAR COVER AV TERMINAL BASE
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REMOVING THE AV TERMINAL BOARD Fig. 1 }
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1. Refer to Fig. 3 and use a screwdriver or similar tool to slightly i

raise tab © in 2 locations. Pull the AV terminal board in the |


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direction indicated by the arrow to disengage and removed it
from the main P.W.board.
CONTROL

SETTING UP THE CHASSIS FOR CHECK /


REPAIR
*
As shown in Fig. 4, set the removed chassis upright.
When conducting a check with power supplied, be sure to
confirm that the CRT earth wire is connected to the CRT
socket P.W.board and the main P.W.board. a

WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TIES


1. Be sure to clamp the wire.
2. Never remove the cable tie used for tying the wires together.
Should it be inadvertently removed, be sure to tie the wires
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with a new cable tie.

AV TERMINAL

AV TERMINAL
BOARD

Fig. 4 Fig. 3

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C-20WL5

Wi MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
This model uses a non-volatile memory !C. If this memory IC is replaced, the data must be rewritten.
Anormal picture will not be obtained unless the correct data are entered into the replacement IC.

MAIN PWB IC703(ST93C56-10PC)


This IC is used mainly as a last setting memory. The following items are set by the user and stored in the memory.

1. Symptoms of faulty IC.


Picture and sound obtained, but picture is not normal.
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2. Replacement procedure {
table.
1) Before replacing the IC, receive a broadcast and to the extent possible, make a note of the memory values indicated in the
2) Switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
3) Replace IC703.
4) Reconnect the power cord to AC and switch on the power.
indicated in
5) Use the remote controller and enter the values noted in above step 1. For items unable to note, use the factory settings
the table.

Setting items Factory settings

MENU1

MENU3 ALL 5 to CHO2

MENUS 1,2 — CANCEL 7:00 AM CH02 <NO>

MENU7 CANCEL ON 7:00 PM

OFF 10:00 PM
CHO02 <NO>

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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
TOOLS AND FIXTURES FOR NOTE
ADJUSTMENT e Before commencing any adjustment, set the FUNCTION
(BRIGHT, PICTURE, COLOR, etc. ) to the standard LEVEL
e DC VOLTMETER
by pressing the RESET button on the remote controller.
@ PATTERN GENERATOR(NTSC)

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VOL CH FUNCTION

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INPUT LOWER : SCREEN

R369 G. DRIVE

TOP
R371 R. DRIVE

R354 | G. CUT OFF

R356 CRT SOCKET PWB ASS'Y


(SOLDER SIDE)
R352

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C-20WL5

Wi ADJUSTING STEP WITH VRs AND OTHER PARTS


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9 Test point Adjustment part Description

instrument

B1 POWER Receive a monoscope pattern.


SUPPLY . Connect a tester to TP-91 and TP-E (L) to check that the
voltage is DC 130.0V +1V.
The tester must have an internal resistance of 20k2/V or :
above. 4

NOISE NOISE VR (R106) . Turn the NOISE VR so that noise appear in the picture.
(RF AGC) . Then adjust the NOISE VR in the direction where noise
disappears from the picture, and stop it where noise has
disappeared from the picture.
. Select another channel, and make sure that there occurs no
trouble.

V. HEIGHT Pattern V. HEIGHT VR . Receive a picture that enable vertical symmetry to be checked.
&N, Generator (R428) . Turn the V. HEIGHT VR to compress the picture vertically.
LINEARITY V. LINE. VR . Adjust the V. LINE. VR to where the picture is symmetrical top
(R444) and bottom.
. Again adjust the V. HEIGHT VR to return the normal height.

FOCUS VR . Adjust the FOCUS VR to obtain clear pictures.


. Check that pictures have been adjusted to optimum appearance
in both central and periphcral areas of the screen.

HORIZONTA SERVICE SWITCH . Turning the SERVICE SWITCH from the N side to the S side
L LINE ($201) will bring the horizontal line display to the screen.

Will appear Normal


a H. LINE picture

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Mi TINT, COLOR, PICTURE AND BRIGHT SUB-ADJUSTMENTS


@ Tint, Color, Picture and Bright sub-adjustments are enabled by setting the service mode with the remote controller.

1. SERVICE MODE SETTING


1) Press the [MENU] key.
2) Select 6. Set Clock (press [CH6)}).
3) Set to 3:21 AM.
4) Press the [MUTE] key. SERVICE MODE
5) Press the [FUNCTION ‘7/A] keys to obtain the service mode screen
! PLEASE DON'T PUSH THE KEY
indicated in Fig. 1.
6) After the service screen is displayed (about 5 seconds), press the WHILE THIS SCREEN 1S

[FUNCTION V/A or +/-] keys to produce the service menu screen


DISPLAYED

indicated in Fig. 2. Fig.1


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2. ADJUSTMENTS |

1) Select 1. SUB VOLUME(Press [CH1] key) to produce the adjustment


screen indicated in Fig. 3. |
2) Select T!, CO, PI or BR with the [FUNCTION V4] keys (selected item is SERVICE MENU ii
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indicated in red). :
1. SUB VOLUME {
3) Adjust for optimum picture with the [FUNCTION + /—] keys. i
2. SELF-CHECK
4) Press the [MENU] key or set [POWER] off to store the adjustments and
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3. AC INNORMAL
release the service mode. :
4, ALLOC OTHERS

[NOTE] Fig.2
1. Do not use 3 or 4 on the SERVICE MENU screen shown in Fig. 2.
If you have selected 3, disconnect the power cord to cancel it.
If you have selected 4, execute AUTO PROGRAM.

Fig.3

Note : The TI, CO, Pl or BR indicated values may


not necessarily coincide with the figure.
a
Although these are nominal standard
adjustment values, exact correspondence is
not essential.

Variable range
Tl 0-128 PI 0-128
CO 0-128 BR 0-128

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C-20WL5

Wi HOW TO CHECK THE HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT


1. HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT
Atter repairing of the high voltage hold down circuit shown in Fig. 1.
This circuit shall be checked to operate correctly.

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2. CHECKING OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT.


1) Make sure that the power SW is at OFF.
2) As shown in Fig. 2, set the resistor 14.7kQ 1/4W to RB501 (between connector and connector).
3) Turn the power SW ON.
4) Make sure that the screen picture disappears.
5) Turn the power SW OFF.
6) Remove the resistor 14.7kQ 1/4W from RB501 (between connector and connector).

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SERVICE PROCEDURES
Wi SELF CHECK FUNCTIONS
1. OUTLINE
This model includes self check functions for checking circuit operating states and in event of malfunction , display and store the
relevant data in memory. The data are displayed on-screen and by LED indication. Faults are detected according to the input states of
control lines connected to the CPU.

@ SYSTEM CONNECTION @

| | [10] 1¢703
[10] UVo01
LOCK [10] 1702 GPa) ST93C56-10PC
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CEEK255-B01 MEMORY
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[10] 1¢201
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CHROMA/DEF

HVT ea— [10] 1C401


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2. USAGE
1) Self check display mode entry [Method 1]
(1) Set the power to stand-by (switch power on with the remote controller).
(2) While pressing the TV mainframe [VOLUME + or -] key, press the remote
controller [POWER] key.
(3) The Fig. 3 self check display mode is produced. SERVICE MODE

[Method 2] ! PLEASE DON’T PUSH THE KEY


(1) Press the [MENU] key. WHILE THIS SCREEN IS
(2) Select 6. Set Clock(press [CH6)). DISPLAYED
(3) Set to 3:21 AM. Fig.1
(4) Press the [MUTE] key.
(5) Press the [FUNCTION V//4] keys to obtain the service mode screen indicated
in Fig. 1.
(6) After the service screen is displayed(about 5 seconds), press the [FUNCTION
V/Z\ or +/—]keys to produce the service menu screen indicated in Fig. 2.
(7) Select 2. SELF CHECK(Press [CH2] key) to produce the Fig. 3 self check
display mode. SERVICE MENU

1. SUB VOLUME
2) Releasing self check display mode 2. SELF-CHECK
® To save the fault history : 3. AC IN NORMAL
Press the main power switch of the TV mainframe to cut off the power and 4. ALLOC OTHERS
disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
® To erase(reset) the fault history : Fig.2
Press the remote controller power key to cut off the power.

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3) Fault history
The fault history counts the incidences per item up to 9 times. If 9 times are
exceeded, the count remains at 9. Unless erased, the fault history remains in the
memory.
MEM GOOD
Note : The sync(sync signal presence or absence) history is not counted. TUN NG 1

4) Operation note
In addition to a circuit (faulty operation), pulse or other type
malfunction
interference can be interpretedas a fault, resulting in an X display or count.
therefore, if X is displayed for many items, diagnosis can be impeded. In cases
Fig.3 (Self check display mode)
where symptoms are expected to recur periodically, reset the fault history to allow
storing new diagnostic results. * Since sync is not counted, the fault
incidences are not displayed.
* “B1” is displayed on the screen, but
does not function.

3. CONTENTS
Self check is performed regarding the items indicated in the table.

Display Check
Check item Contents(check location) Detection method
name signal(tine)

Normal memory read /write Special pattern written into specific address
MEMORY
operation at factory is readout and compared.
[IC703_ AT93C56-10PC}
Normal tuner operation Check for lock signal produced within a fixed
[UVOO1 CEEK255-B01] time period(350ms) during channel selection.

CRT NECK Vertical deflection operation V.S. COR. | Detection starts 5 seconds after main power
PROTECTION VOLTAGE on and subwy powe' ron. . Error Error interpreted
interpreted iif
faulty pulse input for more than 1ms.

SYNC SIGNAL Presence or absence of Check for high potential from IC SD output
PRESENCE video(sync) signal input pin after the self check display mode.
OR ABSENCE {IC201 TA8801AN] * Pressing the picture display key
erases(resets) the fault history.

Xray protector circuit operation B1 Detection starts 5 seconds after main power
on and sub
VOLTAGE Spower on.
faulty pulse input for more than ims.
Error interpreted
P if

Power supply frequency AC pulse counted periodically. Except for


fluctuation(change) directly after CPU reset, Power supply
frequency change from 50 to 60Hz, or from
60 to 50 Hz is checked during operation.

@ Instates where a raster is not produced due to set malfunction, the on timer LED flashing
LED flashes to indicate the fault mode as indicated in the table. The cause Check item
interval
is stored and displayed in cases when the power supply is cutoff during a
XRAY PROTECTION
malfunction.
0.1 second
CRT NECK
PROTECTION 2 seconds

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* The locations of SERVICE SWITCH, SCREEN VR, CUT-OFF VR and DRIVE VR are described in the ALIGNMENT LOCATION of ii
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENT or the SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. i
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PICTURE TUBE q

(EXAMPLE)
The picture tube is a precision in-line gun type. For this picture
tube, dynamic convergence is carried out by a precision deflection
yoke which eliminated the use of convergence yoke and
convergence circuit. The adjustment of picture tube is therefore
made easier as only the adjustment of static convergence by using
a magnetic is enough. The deflection yoke and purity/convergency
FOUR POLES
magnets assembly has been set at the factory and requires no field
CONVERGENCE
adjustments. However, should the assembly be accidentally jarred MAGNETS(mark"4")
or tampered with, some or all adjustments may by necessary.

COLOR PURITY & VERTICAL CENTER


Loosen yoke retaining screw ( Fig. B-1 ) . With a sharp knife cut
between the picture tube and the wedge. Remove wedges
completely and clean off dried adhesive from the picture tube. YOKE RETAINNING
SCREW PURITY
PAINT is used to lock the tabs of the purity/convergence magnet MAGNETS(mark"P”)
assembly in place ( Fig. B-1 ) . The paint must be removed with
the end of a screwdriver before any adjustments are attempted.

(As to models equipped with a magnet locking ring, beforehand (REAR VIEW)
loosen it. )
1. Select no signal UHF channel. ( or Display a monochrome SHORT AND LONG
LONG AND SHORT PROTRUSIONS
pattern) PROTRUSIONS f
2. Let the purity tabs come in line horizontally as is shown in Fig.
B-2. A long tab should be in the same direction as the other
short tab.
3. Move the yoke slowly backward.
4. Turn the GREEN CUT-OFF VR to maximum and the RED
and BLUE CUT-OFF VRs to minimum. Then adjust the
SCREEN VR so that the green band can be seen best. (Fig.
B-3 )
5. Rotate the two tabs in the opposite directions and with them (FRONT VIEW)
kept at an angle, together in either direction so that the green GREEN BAND
band is centered on the picture tube.
6. Check the vertical center position by displaying a horizontal
line. (Select the CUT-OFF SERVICE SWITCH from N to S
and a HORIZONTAL LINE will appear. ) Unless correct,
bring it to the nearest center by rotating the two tabs, kept at
an angle, together in either direction. ( Fig. B-4 )
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 alternately until the green band and the CENTER
vertical center come to the center. Bring the green band to the center.
8. Move the yoke slowly towards the bell of the tube so that the
Fig.B-3
whole surface of the picture tube is filled with a green pure
raster.
(FRONT VIEW)
9. Turning RED or BLUE CUT-OFF VR to maximum and
GREEN CUT-OFF VR to minimum, make sure of a red or
HORIZONTAL LINE

10.
blue pure raster.
Secure yoke retaining screw ( do not install wedges at this
Cf
“| VERTICAL CENTER
time) . (identified with a
white notch)
(As to models equipped with a magnet locking ring, secure it and
keep six magnets from moving even if it is touched slightly.) Bring the horizontal line nearest to the white
notches shown in the dotted circles.
Fig.B-4

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STATIC CONVERGENCE & DYNAMIC CONVER-


GENCE (FRONT VIEW) (FRONT VIEW)
1. Connect a crosshatch generator to the input terminals and ad-
just BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST control for a distinct pat-
tern. AROUND

2. Adjust the convergence around the edges of the picture tube CENTER
by tilting the yoke, up-down and left-right, and temporarily in-
stall one wedge at the top of the yoke. ( Fig. B-7, 8, 9 )
3. Rotate the front pair of tabs ( four pole convergence magnet )
as a unit to minimize the separation of the red and blue lines Fig.B-5 Fig.B-6
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around the center of the screen. To adjust the convergence of (REAR VIEW)
red and blue, vary the angle between the tabs ( Fig. B-5 )
4. Rotate the rear pair of tabs ( six pole convergence magnets )
as a unit to minimize the separation of the magenta ( R/B )
and green lines. ( Fig. B-6 )
5. Adjust the spacing of the rear tabs to converge the magenta
and green lines.
6. Apply paint to fix six magnets. DEF. YOKE
(As to models equipped with a magnet locking ring, tighten it.)
7. Remove the wedge installed temporarily on the yoke. Fig.B-7
8. Tilting the angle of the yoke up, down and sideways, and ad-
just the yoke so as to obtain the circumference convergence. ' (FRONT VIEW)
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9. Insert wedges to the position as shown in Fig. B-10 to obtain
the best circumference convergence.
10. Wedge has a backing of double sided adhesive tape. There-
for, tear off one side of adhesive tape, and fix the wedges.
11. White balance adjustment ( Black & White tracking ) can now
:
be performed.
BLUE GREEN RED
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Tilting the yoke upward will move the lines as
( Black and White Tracking ) h h
1. Display a monochrome pattern.
2. Set the RED and GREEN DRIVE VRs for their mechanical
(FRONT VIEW)
center. GREEN
3. Turn the RED, GREEN and BLUE CUT-OFF VRs and the hes [BLUE BLUE | RED
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SCREEN VR fully counterclockwise.
4. Display a horizontal line. ( Select the CUT-OFF SERVICE
SWITCH from N to S and a HORIZONTAL LINE will appear.)
5. Turn SCREEN VR slowly clockwise until a very faint
horizontal line appears.
6. Turn the CUT-OFF VR of the color which has appeared first,
clockwise by about 10°and then adjust the SCREEN VR
Tilting the yoke to the right will move the lines
again so that the color may shine faintly. as shown with the arrows.
7. Turn the other color CUT-OFF VRs slowly clockwise until a
reasonable white line appears.
8. Return the monochrome pattern. ( When returning a (EXAMPLE) (REAR VIEW)
monochrome pattern select the CUT-OFF SERVICE SWITCH
ANODE CAP ANODE GAP
from S to N and a monochrome pattern will appear. )
Q. Adjust the RED and GREEN DRIVE VARs for best white
highlights.

Fix the wedges at the original position.

Fig B-10

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PARTS LIST
CAUTION
The parts identified by the A\symbol are important for the safety . Whenever replacing these parts, be sure to use specified ones to
secure the safety .
The parts not indicated in this Parts List and those which are filled with lines —— in the Parts No. columns will not be supplied .
P. W. Board Ass’y will not be supplied, but those which are filled with the Parts No. in the Parts No. columns _will be supplied .
As a rule, the resistors and capacitors which are indicated as shown in “HOW TO EXPRESS PARTS NUMBERS OF STANDARD
PARTS” are not shown in the list of the parts on the board .
When ordering the service parts, confirm the resistance/rated power, capacitance/rated voltage, and type of the parts, then order by the
part No. indicated according to “HOW TO EXPRESS PARTS NUMBERS OF STANDARD PARTS” .

ABBREVIATIONS OF RESISTORS, CAPACITORS AND TOLERANCES

RESISTORS CAPACITORS
Carbon Resistor C CAP. Ceramic Capacitor

Fusible Resistor E CAP. Electrolytic Capacitor

Plate Resistor M CAP. Mylar Capacitor

Variable Resistor . HV CAP. High Voltage Capacitor

High Voltage Resistor MF CAP. Metalized Film Capacitor

Meta! Film Resistor MM CAP. Metalized Mylar Capacitor

Meta! Glazed Resistor MP CAP. Metalized Polystyrol Capacitor

Metal Plate Resistor PP CAP. Polypropylene Capacitor

Metal Oxide Film Resistor PS CAP. Polystyrol Capacitor

Coating Metal Film Resistor TF CAP. Thin Film Capacitor

Non-Flammable Resistor MPP CAP. Metalized Polypropylene Capacitor

Chip Variable Resistor TAN. CAP. Tantalum Capacitor

Chip Meta! Glazed Resistor CH C CAP. Chip Ceramic Capacitor

Composition Resistor BP E CAP. Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor

Linear Positive Temperature Coefficient CH AL E CAP. Chip Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor


Resistor
CH AL BP CAP. Chip Aluminum Bi-Polar Capacitor

CH TAN. E CAP. Chip Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitor

CH AL BPE CAP. | Chip Tantalum Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor

K N

+30% +50% +80% +100%


+1% + 2% t 5% +10% +20% +30%
- 10% - 10% - 20% |- 0%

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HOW TO EXPRESS PARTS NUMBERS OF STANDARD PARTS

mM RESISTOR
Sn. ae ae ee.ee
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Kind Rated Power Shape Tolerance Resistance
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Symbol Rated Power Indicate with first two-figure expressed


by Q and following 0.
Cc COMP.R 01 1 Ww Straight lead please note that,in case of resistance
1/2 w Chip less than 10 Q, a letter ”R” will be
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effective as point. tebe
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EX.
1/6 w 2.22 2R2
470 Q 47x10! — 471
1/8 w 150kQ 15x104 — 154

mi CAPACITOR

Kind Shape Rated Voltage Tolerance Capacitance

indicate with first two-figure expressed by pF and


following 0.
cs ; Please note that,in case of capacitance less than

cs 10 pF a letter "R” will be effective as point.


EX
ET 5pF

FM 1000pF 10x 102


47pF 47 x 106

Straight lead

Leads in the same direction

Chip

Leads in the same direction (compact part)

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USING P.W. BOARD


America Models [US] Canada Models [CA]
C-20CL5 C-20CL5
P.W.B ASS’Y = C-20WL5

MAIN P.W. ASS’Y SGL-1602A-H2

EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST


A Ref .No. Part No. Part Name Description Local

A 1 CM12519-AQE-MH FRONT CABI ASSY CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)


A i CM1i2519-COB-MH FRONT CABI ASSY WHITE(C-20WL5)
A 2 A51KSV73X PICTURE TUBE vol sn
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A 3 CJ28011-00A DEF YOKE DYO1L


4 CE42153-00AJ1 WEDGE ASSY x3
A 5 CELDO41-003J6 DEG COIL LO1
6 CE42378-00A P.C.MAGNET nto
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7 A48457-3-H SPRING

8 CHGB0016-0B-FH BRAIDED ASSY


A 9 CEBSFO9D-03KJ4 SPEAKER SPO1
10 CM35934-C01-VH CHASSIS RAIL x2
11 CM35937-A01-H PUSH KNOB CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)
11 CM35937-002-H PUSH KNOB WHITE(C-20WL5)
12 CM22748-D01-H CONTROL WINDOW CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)
12 CM22748-002-H CONTROL WINDOW WHITE(C-20WL5 )
13 CM35938-A01-H LED LENS

A 14 CM22750-B01-VH TERMINAL BOARD CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)


A 14 CM22750-B02-VH TERMINAL BOARD WHITE(C-20WL5)
A 15 CJ27963-00BJ1 FBT T1522
A 16 QMP 1490-17005 POWER CORD CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)
A 16 QMP1499-170J5 POWER CORD WHITE(C-20WL5)
17 CM35935-B01-VH CONTROL HOLDER
18 CM43094-006-H JVC MARK CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)
18 CM43094-007 JVC MARK WHITE(C-20WL5)

19 CM35936-B01-H POWER KNOB CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)


19 CM35936-002-H POWER KNOB WHITE(C-20WL5)
20 CM35235-004-H SPRING
21 CM48009-001-H REMOCON MIRROR C-20WL5 ONLY
A 22 CM12521-C01-MH REAR COVER CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)
A 22 CM12521-C02-MH REAR COVER WHITE(C-20WL5 )
23 GBSF4016Z-H W.TAP SCREW x8
Ay 24 CM22794-001-H RATING LABEL US

A 24 CM22558-001-H RATING LABEL CA

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EXPLODED VIEW

CRT SOCKET
PWB
CONTROL PWB

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MAIN PWB

2
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PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST


Regarding the main PW Board Ass’y [SGL-1602A-H2] for the model for canada, refer to page 27.

MAIN PW BOARD ASS‘Y (SGL-1102A-H2) [US]


a Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local

VARIABLE RESISTOR
R1i106 QVPA603-473AZ V R(NOISE) 47kQ B
R1362 QVPE805-502H V R(B-CUT OFF) 5kQ B
R1i354 QVPE805-502H V R(G-CUT OFF) 5kQ B
R1356 QVPE805-502H V R(R-CUT OFF) 5kQ B
R1369 QVPE805-201H V R(G-DRIVE ) 200 2 B
R1371 QVPE805-201H V R(R-DRIVE ) 200 Q B
R1428 QVPE611-503HZ V R(V.HEIGHT ) 50kQ B
R1444 QVPE611-503HZ V R(V.LINE.) 50kQ B

RESISTOR
R1057 QRG029J-470A OM R 47 Q awd
R1357-59 QRGO19J-153S OM R 16k Q wi oo
R1360-62 QRZ0107-4722 CR 4.7kKQ 1/2W OK
R1429 QRX019J-1R2S MF R 1.2 2 iw od
AN R1461 QRX029J-2R7A MF R 2.7 2 aw
R1501 QRGO19J-471S OM R 470 Q iw oJ
Ri613 QRGO293-472A OM R 4.7kQ 2w J
R1524 QRGO39J-181A OM R 180 2 3w id

ZX R1629 QRGO29J-821A OM R 820 2 2wW od


A R1530 QRGO293-391A OM R 390 2 2Ww J
AX R1633 QRX0293-2R2 MF R 2.2 Q 2w J
A R1643 QRD129J-4R7S CR 4.7 Q 1/2Ww J
A R1561 QRX029J-3R9A MF R 3.9 Q awd
R1699 QRG0393-273A OM R 27k Q awd
R1615 QRD1283-4R7S CR 4.7 Q 1/2w J
R1663 QRD149J-680S CR 68 Q 1/4W J

R1665 QRD1I49J-101S CR 100 Q 1/4W J


R1803 QRGO19J-181S OM R 180 Q wood
A R1911 QRFO74K-1R8 UNF R 1.8 Q mw OK
A R1i923 QRD149J-330S CR 33 Q 1/4W J
R1924 QRD149J-391S CR 390 Q 1/4W J
R1i925 QRX0293~-2R7 MF R 2.7 Q awd
A R1926 QRF204J-161 UNF R 160 Q 20W J
Ay R1998 QRC121K-275UZ COMP .R 2.7MQ 1/2W OK

Ay RB1501 QRZ0101-005 R D BLOCK


RB1i701 QRBO45J3-103 NETW.R 10kQ

CAPACITOR
C1006 CECNO04-102 NET CAP. 1000 pF
C1054 QEM6 1EK-106MZ E CAP. 10 pF 25V-—C«K‘
C1067 QEM5 1CM- 108M E CAP. 1000 pF i6v. OM
C1107 QFV71HJ-474MZ TF CAP. 0.47nF 50V J
C1111 QFV71HJ-224MZ TF CAP. 0.22 pF 50V. od
C1115 QFV71HJ-105MZ TF CAP. TpF 50V J
c1117 QFLC1HJ-104MZ M CAP. O.ipF 50V J
C1151 QCT25CH-270AZ C CAP. 27pF Ss0V J

C1156 QFV71HJ-224MZ TF CAP. O.22pF 50V J


€1202-03 QFLC1HJ-103MZ M CAP. O.0ipF 50V J
c1204 QFV71HJ-124MZ TF CAP. 0.12 pF 50V J
C1207 QFLC1HJ-104MZ M CAP. O.ipF 50V J
C1213 QEN61HM-2252Z BP E CAP. 2.2pF 50V M
c1214 QCT25CH-101AZ C CAP. 100pF 50V J
C1237 QETCOJM-1072 E CAP. 100pF 6.3V M
C1271-73 QFLC1HJ-104MZ M CAP. O.1pF 50V J

C1275 QENG6 1HM-3352 BP E CAP. 3.3pF S50V M


C1303 QFLC1HJ-223MZ M CAP. -022pF 50V J
C1304 QCT25CH-100AZ C CAP. 10pF 50V J
C1306 QFN32AK-472ZJ1 M CAP. 4700p F 100V K
C1307 QFLC1HJ-183MZ M CAP. 0.018pF 50V J
C1361 QC2Z0121-102M C CAP. 1000 pF 3000V. P

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A, Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local

CAPACITOR
C1423 QFLC1HJ-103MZ M CAP. 0.0ipF 50V. oJ
C1431 QEE61VK-105BZ TAN.CAP. 1pF 35V OK
C1432-33 QETCLVM-107Z E CAP. 100pF 35V M
C1435 QCT25CH-270AZ C CAP. 27 pF 50Vv. J
A C1462 QETCAVM-227Z E CAP. 220 pF 35V OM
C1507 QFLCiHJ-103MZ M CAP. 0.01pF 50V. J
C1512 QFLC1HJ-473MZ M CAP 0.047 pF 50V J
C1521 QFN32AK-472ZJ1 M CAP 4700 pF 100V K

C1523 QFN32AK-822ZJ31 M CAP, 8200p F 100V K


A C1526 QFZ0117-9801L MPP CAP 9800p F1.4kVH +2.5%
Ay C1528 QETB2CM-107 E CAP. 100 pF 160V M
A C1529 QFZ0119-404L MPP CAP 0.4nF 200V +3
A C1534 QETB1CM-228 E CAP. 2200 pF 16V. M
A C1541 QETC2EM-106Z E CAP. 10pF 250V M
ZA C1542 QETCiVM-107Z — CAP. 100pF 35V M
Ay C1562 QETCLEM-477Z E CAP. 470 pF 25V OM

C1672 QCT25CH-101A C CAP. 100 p F 50V od


C1609 QFLC1HJ-103MZ M CAP, 0.01 pF 50V J
C1616 QFLC1HJ-473MZ M CAP. 0.047 pF 50v oJ
C1701 QEKC1CM-476MZ E CAP. 47 pF 16V. M
C1703 QEKC1HM-104GMZ E CAP. 0.1pF 50V M
C1704 QCT25CH-560AZ C CAP. 56 pF 50V. J
C1705 CECNO05-101 NET CAP. 100 pF
C1713 CECNOO5-101 NET CAP. 100 p F

C1716 QFLC1HJ-223MZ M CAP. 0.022 pF 50v oJ


C1726 QFLC1HJ-104MZ M CAP. OQ.ipF 50V J
C1736 QFLC1HJ-823MZ M CAP. 0.082 pF 50V oJ
C1738-39 QCT25CH-330AZ C CAP. 33pF 50V J
C1740 QFN31HJ-222ZJ1 M CAP. 2200 pF 50V oJ
C1741 QFN31HJ-562ZJ1 M CAP. 5600 p F 50V. oJ
A C1906 QFZ9036-104M MF CAP. 0.1 pFAC250V M
A C1907 QFZ9036-473M MF CAP. 0.047 pFAC250V M

A C1911 QCZ9030-472U C CAP. 4700 pFAC1I25V) ZZ


A €1913 QCZ9030-472U C CAP. 4700 p FACi25V ZZ
A C1915 QEZ0169-337M E CAP. 330 pF 200V-40+85
A C1921 QETC2CM-106Z — CAP. 10pF i160V M
Ay C1998 QCZ9029-103M C CAP. 0.0ipFACi25V M
A C1999 QCZ9029-103M C CAP. 0.01 yFACI2Z5V M
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TRANSFORMER
A 11621 CE41106-00CJ1 DRIVE TRANSF.
A T1522 CJ27963-00BJ1 FBT
A 71902 CE41741-002J1 POWER TRANSF.
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COIL
L1101 CELP055-220Z PEAKING COIL 22 nH
L1102 CELPO41-R82 PEAKING COIL 0.82 pH
L1103 CELP055-220Z2 PEAKING COIL 22 pH
L1104 CELP057-150Z PEAKING COIL 16pH
L1105 CELP055-100Z2 PEAKING COIL 10 pH
Li106 CE42452-003 COIL
L1111 CELP041-R56 PEAKING COIL 0.56pH
L1260 CELP055-8R2Z PEAKING COIL 8.2pH

L1262 CELP055-330Z PEAKING COIL 33 pH


L1351 CELP055-181Z PEAKING COIL 180 pH
A 11641 CELC901-100J6 HEATER CHOKE 10 pH
A L1642 CE41210-008 LINEARITY COIL
L1701-05 CELP055-4R7Z PEAKING COIL 4.7pH
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DIODE
01001 MTZJ33(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE
01002 MTZJ9.1(B)-T2 ZENER DIODE
Di201-06 18S133-T2 SI .DIODE
D1221-22 18S133-T2 SI .DIODE
01223 MTZJ15(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE
D1001 MTZJ33(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE
D1002 MTZJ9.1(B)-T2 ZENER DIODE

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1201-06 18$133-T2 SI.DIODE i
1221-22 18$133-T2 SI. DIODE
1223 MTZJ15(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE
1229 1$$133-T2 SI. DIODE i
01230 MTZJ5.6(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE
D1231-32 1$$133-T2 SI. DIODE {
01260 18$133-T2 SI. OIODE |
D1264 MTZJ5.1(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE
1291-93 1$$133-T2 SI.DIODE ° |
01296 MTZJ15(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE i
1299 1$$133-T2 SI .DIODE
D1421 MTZJ7.5(B)-T2 ZENER DIODE 4
1422 MTZJ11(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE i
1423-24 1$$133-T2 SI .DIODE i
1434 1SR35-100-T3 SI. DIODE i
1441-42 MTZJ33(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE |

A 01461 RGP10J(C1)-T3 SI. DIODE i


D1501 MTZJ9.1(B)-T2 ZENER DIODE |
1511 RGP10J(C1)-T3 SI. DIODE
A 01531 RGP10J(C1)-T3 SI. DIODE |
A 01541 RH1S-T3 S1.DIODE
A, 01543 1$S81-T2 S1. DIODE
A, 01551 MTZJ7.5S-T2 ZENER DIODE
A. 01552 1$$133-T2 SI. DIODE
1556 1SR35-100-T3 $1. DIODE
A 01561 RGP10J(C1)-T3 SI.DIODE
016014 1$$133-T2 SI .DIODE
1602 MTZJ15(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE
1650 1$$133-T2 SI. DIODE
1701-03 1$$133-T2 S1.DIODE
1704 MTZJ5.6(A)-T2 ZENER DIODE
01705 1$$133-T2 SI .DIODE
1707 18$133-T2 SI.DIODE
D1709- 10 18$133-T2 S1. DIODE
Di711 SLR-342VR-T L.£.D. (RED)
1712 SLR-342DU-T L.E.D.(ORG)
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p1901 1$S146-T2 SI. DIODE
AN 1911 SAVB60-L15 BRIDGE DIODE
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1991 1SR35-100-T3 S1.DIODE
TRANSISTOR
91050 28C1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01104 2SA562TM(Y)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01210 2SA562TM(Y)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01220 28C1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
91230 2SC1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01240 28C1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01250 2SC1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01270 28C1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01280 2SC1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR ;
91291-92 2SA562TM(Y)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01351-53 28C4722(NP) SI. TRANSISTOR
01521 2SC2655(Y)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
A 01522 2SD1554-Ci SI. TRANSISTOR HOUT
01650 2SC1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR .
01701 2SC1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01702 2SC1740S(QR)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
91901 2SA562TM(Y)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
01902 2SC1815(YG)-T SI. TRANSISTOR
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C-20WL5

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1¢1201 TA8801AN I.C.(MONO-ANA)
1C1203 MC14011BCP I.C.(DIGI-MOS)
1C1204 LA7213 I.C.
101260 BA7612N 1.C.(MONO-ANA)
A 1€14014 LA7837 I.C.(MONO-ANA)
“A 101602 AN5265 Le.
1c1701 HC-337M IFR DETECT UNIT
Ic1702 MN18732373KH6 I.C.

1C1703 AT93C56-10PC T€.


1¢1710 L78LRO5E-MA I.C.(MONO-ANA)
A 1€1921 STR30130 I.C.(H)

OTHERS
CM45870-002-H SHIELD PLATE
CM35833-A01i-H LED HOLDER
CF1101 CE41505-001 CERAMIC FILTER
CF1102 A74603-C-2 CERAMIC FILTER
CF1104 FCRS5.71M2SF CER.RESONATOR
CF1110 FTP47,25MA CERAMIC TRAP
CF1i501 CSB503F30-T2 C RESONATOR
CF1701 CSA12.0MT CER.RESONATOR asto
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A F1911 QMFO007-1R25J1 FUSE 1.25A
FC1001 CEMGO02-001Z2 FUSE CLIP
FC1011 CEMGO02-001Z FUSE CLIP
J1402 CEMN065-004 PIN JACK
J1404 CEMNO65-001 PIN JACK
K1543 CE41169-002J2 BEADS CORE
K1704-06 CE42050-001Z CORE

Ay LF1901 CE42209-00AJ1 LINE FILTER


M01270 CE42396-001 BPF.DL MODULE
A RY1901 CESK023-001 RELAY
$1201 QSL6A13-CO1 LEVER SWITCH SERVICE SW
$1701 QSP1A11-C18Z PUSH SWITCH CH+
$1702 QSP1A11-C18Z PUSH SWITCH CH-
$1703 QSP1A11-C18Z PUSH SWITCH FUNCTION
$1705 QSP1A11-C18Z PUSH SWITCH VOL+

$1706 QSP1A11-C18Z PUSH SWITCH VOL-


$1707 QSP4H11-C16 SWITCH POWER
SF1101 CE41706-201 SAW FILTER
A SK1001 CE41603-001J1 CRT SOCKET
Av TH1901 CEKP001-001J1 P.THERMISTOR
A Uv1001 CEEK255-B01 TUNER
A, VA1901 ERZ-C10VK361G VARISTOR
X1301 CE41651-001Z CRYSTAL

MAIN PW BOARD ASS’Y(SGL-1602A-H2) [CA]


Regarding the parts list for the main PW board ass’y [SGL-1602A-H2] of the model for canada, only the
different parts from those of the mode] [SGL-1102A-H2] are described. For further details regarding the other
parts, refer to the parts list of the model [SGL-1102A-H2] described on page 24 through page 27.

[ PARTS.

aeCanada PARTS NAME


SGL-1602A-H2

LF1901 | CE42209-00AJ1 CE41506-00BJ1 LINE FILTER

R1728 |QRD161J-103Y

R1998 | QRC121K-275UZ QRC121K-275EZ COMP. R. 2.7MQ 1/2W K

C1998 | QCZ9029-103M 050IM-BW BUS WIRE

C1999 | QCZ9029-103M QCZ9029-472M C. CAP. 4700pFAC125V M

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OCL5
‘OWL5

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RM-C475-01-H)


(RM-C475W-01-H)

BATTERY COVER
UR52EC1149(RM-C475-01-H)
UR52EC1149A(RM-C475W-01-H)

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C-20WLS5

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1 CP10974-060-H PACKING CASE C-20CL5(US)


1 CP10974-061-H PACKING CASE C-20WL5(US)
1 CP10974-062-H PACKING CASE C-20CL5(CA)
2 CP11308-00B-H CUSHION ASSY 4pcs in 1set
3 CP30545-001-H SET COVER
4 CP30544-001-H TOP COVER
5 RM-C475-01-H REMOCON UNIT CHARCOAL(C-20CL5)
5 RM-C475W-01-H REMOCON UNIT WHITE(C-20WL5)

6 QPGA025-04005H POLY . BAG


7 CE42024-00BJ1 MATCHING BOX US ONLY
A 8 C13, 20L5UIBA-H INST BOOK US
A 8 C13, 20L5CIBA-H INST BOOK CA
9 BT-51006-1H REGISTRATION CARD US
A 10 CM36042-00A-H ROD ANTENNA US ONLY
A 11 CP30702-001 REC KEEPING CARD US
12 CM47385-00A POS,SERIAL LABEL CA

13 BT-20025L-H WARRANTY CARD CA


14 BT-20071B-H Svc CENTER LIST CA
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mNOTE ON USING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
1.SAFETY eType
The components identified by the /A\symbol and shading No indication :Ceramic capacitor
are critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety MY :Mylar capacitor :
critical components only with manufactures recommended MM :Metalized mylar capacitor

parts. PP :Polypropylene capacitor }


MPP :Metalized polypropylene capacitor
2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM MEF :Metalized film capacitor
VALUES TF ‘Thin film capacitor
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under BP ‘Bipolar electrolytic capacitor ‘
the following conditions. TAN ‘Tantalum capacitor
(1)Input signal :Color bar signal (3)Coils
(2)Setting positions No unit :[pH]
of each knob/button Others :As specified i
and variable resistor :Original setting position (4)Power Supply i
when shipped mmm °B1(130.0V) i
(3)Internal resistance of tester :DC 20kN/V ee ee 7B 2(12V) |
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(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time tH =>20uS/div
iV =>5mS/div Jommr :5v }
‘Others =» Sweeping time is * Respective voltage values are indicated. |
specified (5)Test Point
(5)Voltage values :All DC voltage values ? : Test point
* Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent
according to adjustments, use them as reference values. : Only test point display
(6)Connecting method

3.INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL[EXAMPLE] C] Penneeter ;


ein the PW board —-:R1209-R209 O : Wrapping or soldering
—>>— eo : Receptacle

4.INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


(1)Resistors (7)Ground symbol
Resistance value LL : LIVE side ground
No unit {Q] wy : ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
K ‘[KQ] s&s EARTH ground
M [MQ] U : DIGITAL ground
eRated allowable power
No indication :1/6[W] 5.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE
Others :As specified This model’s power circuit is partly different in the GND. The
eType difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE (primary : 1) side
No indication :Carbon resistor GND and the ISOLATED (neutral: x-) side GND. Therefore,
OMR :Oxide metal film resistor care must be taken for the following points.
MFR :Metal film resistor (1) Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and
MPR :Metal plate resistor the ISOLATED side GND simultaneously. If the above
UNFR :Uninflammable resistor caution is not respected, an electric shock may be caused.
FR :‘Fusible resistor Therefore, make sure that the power cord is surely removed
* Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp. from the receptacle when, for example, the chassis is pulled
(2)Capacitors out.
eCapacitance ‘salue (2) Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED
lor higher —:[pF] side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus
less than 1 —:[pF] (oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED side
eWithstand voltage GND at the same time. If the above precaution is not
No indication :DCSO0[V] respected, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
Others :DC withstand voltage[V]
AC indicated :AC withstand voltage[V} © Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the
* Electrolytic Capacitors circuit and circuit constants may be subject to
47/50[Example]:Capacitance value[yF//withstand voltage[V] change for improvement without any notice.

Apr. 1994 No.50842


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TRANSISTORS
2SA562TM(Y)
2SA673(C)
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2801959 28D1554-C1
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AN78L09 MN1872013JGU3
AN78L12 TA8801AN
MN1873237JKH6

LA7838 AN5265 STR30130


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LA7213
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SPECIAL ADAPTERS MAY BE
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(No.50842) 2-3 2-4 (No.50842)


C-20CL5 C-20CL5
C-20WL5 C-20WL5

MAIN PARTS LOCATION AND ALIGNMENT LOCATION WIRING LIST


P.W.B. or PART NAME :; CONNECTOR
NAME
CONNECTOR
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T !CRT SOCKET PWB ASS’Y
U !CRT SOCKET PWB ASS'Y
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R356 R. CUT OFF CRT SOCKET PWB ASS‘Y


R352 B. CUT OFF
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(No.50842) 2-5 2-6 (No.50842)


C-20CL5 C-20CL5
C-20WL5 C-20WL5
BLOCK DIAGRAM

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C-20CL5
C-20WL5

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C-20CL5 C-20CL5
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C-20CL5
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