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14LM-40SES

SERVICE MANUAL
SE0014LM40S00
Issued : 10 May 2004

AK- 36 CHASSIS
PAL SECAM B/G, L, L, D/K SYSTEM COLOUR TELEVISION

MODEL

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In the interests of user safety (required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.

In order to service the model 14LM-40S, refer to the AK-36 Chassis Service Manual (SE00AK36CHA00).

CONTENTS
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 3 IMPORTANT SERVICING NOTES ...................................................................................... 4 CONTROLS & TERMINALS ................................................................................................ 5 PRINTED WIRING BOARD LAYOUT ................................................................................. 6 PARTS LISTING ................................................................................................................... 7 HOW TO UPDATE THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION ...................................................... 11

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This document has been published to be used for after sales service only.

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SERVICE MANUAL UPDATE LOG SHEET


Technical Report No. Technical Bulletin No. Cause / Solution Part No. Page No. Application Data /Serial No.

Use this page to keep any special servicing information as Technical Report (Bulletin), Technical Information, etc. If only part number changes are required, just change part number directly the part number in the Parts Listing Section. If you need more information, please refer to the Technical Report (Bulletin).

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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power Input .................... 220V-240 Volts AC 50 Hz Power Consumption Normal Operation (Method IEC60107) .............. 40 W Stand-by Operation .......................................... < 10 W Audio Power Output Rating (MPO) / Impedance Internal Speaker ................................ 2.5 W, 16 Picture Intermediate frequency L ................................................ 33.9MHz L, B/G, D/K .............................. 38.9MHz Sound Carrier Trap L ................................................ 40.4MHz L, D/K ......................................... 32.4MHz B/G ............................................ 33.4MHz Adjacent Sound Carrier Trap L ................................................ 32.4MHz L, D/K, B/G ................................ 40.4MHz Adjacent Picture Carrier Trap L ................................................ 41.9MHz L, D/K ...................................... 30.9MHz B/G ............................................ 31.9MHz
14 17 0.3 0.8 0.8 1.3 1.0 1.0 0.9

Speakers Speaker .................................... 7.2 mm Round Convergence (Maximum Misconvergence)

AREA A BC DE FGHJ KLMN FGHJ STUV

Aerial Input Impedance VHF/UHF ................. 75 ohm Unbalanced Tuning Ranges ..... 48.25MHz thru 855.25 MHz VHF: S1 - S41 CH (Hiperband) E2 - E12 / F2 - F10 UHF: E21 - E69

White Level Apply the rated voltage at the rated frequency to the TV set, while it is receiving full white pattern RF signal of 60 dB/V from its RF input via the pattern generator. Turn all picture controls to maximum value. Measure the colour temperatures at the center of the screen by using the colour analyzer. X=0.290 0.015 Y=0.300 0.015

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

MODEL DESTINATION (Operation Manual Languages)


14LM40SES: Espaol, Portugus. WARNING The chassis in this receiver is partially hot. Use an isolation transformer between the line cord plug and power receptacle, when servicing this chassis. To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

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IMPORTANT SERVICING NOTES


Only qualified service personnel are allowed to carry out maintenance and repair of this receiver.

Servicing of High Voltage System and CRT


It is important that the static charge is removed from the high voltage system when carrying out work on the receiver. This can be achieved by connecting a 10K resistor (with a suitably insulated lead) from the CRT cavity connector to the CRT ground tag. This must be carried out with the AC supply disconnected from the receiver. Note the following: The CRT in this receiver employs Integral Implosion Protection. If the CRT has to be changed it MUST be replaced with the correct type for continued safe working. DO NOT lift the CRT by its neck. When handing the CRT, ensure that shatterproof goggles are worn. Ensure that the CRT is discharge before handling.

X-Ray
This receiver is designed to keep any x-ray emission to an absolute minimum. Some fault conditions and servicing procedures may produce potentially hazardous x-ray radiation levels. This is a problem when in close proximity to the receiver for long periods of time. To reduce any risks associated with this, please observe the following precautions: 1. When undertaking any servicing on this chassis, DO NOT increase the EHT to more than 27.5 KV, (at a instantaneous beam current of 1000 A). 2. Ensure that during normal operation the EHT does not exceed 25.6 KV (at a beam current of 800 A). This level has been preset in the factory. Always check that this level has not been exceeded after carrying out any repair on the receiver. 3. DO NOT replace the CRT with any other type than that specified in the parts listing as this may cause excessive x-ray radiation.

Before returning the receiver to the customer


In addition to the above checks, the following should also be carried out before returning the receiver to the customer. 1. Inspect all the leads to ensure that they are dressed correctly and that they are not obstructed or pinched by any other parts. 2. Ensure that all protective devices are in good condition. These will include nonmetallic control knobs, insulating fish papers, cabinets backs, compartment covers or shields, mechanical insulators, etc.

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CONTROLS & TERMINALS

Speaker = Power On / Off = Volume -/+


0(18

CH

= Program -/+

MENU = Menu

REMOTE CONTROL
          
= Stand By = Cursor Up = Cursor Right OK = OK = Info (Program Menu) 0 - 9 = Direct Program -/-- = Double Digit = Wide mode button P/CH+ = Program + + = Volume + = TV / Quit Menu (SCART, RGB) Yellow = Feature Menu Blue = Installation Menu = Hold = Update = Index Page = Reveal = Expand = Mix = Teletext = Time Red = Sound Menu Green = Picture Menu

 (;7 = EXT button

           

 = Mute  I-II = No function  = - Volume  - P/CH = -Program

 = Flash back button  M = Menu  = Cursor Down = Cursor Left 

No Function

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CHASSIS LAYOUT
Mother Unit

CRT Unit

Front Unit

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PARTS LISTING
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Replacement parts which have special safety characteristics are identified in this manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by in the Replacement Parts Listing. The use of a substitute replacement part which does not have the same safety characteristics as the factory recommended is not permitted. Replacement parts not shown in this service manual may create shock fire, or other hazards.

HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS


To have your order completed promptly and correctly please supply the following information. 1. MODEL NUMBER 2. REF. NO. 3. PART NO. (*) 4. DESCRIPTION 5. CODE 6. QUANTITY (*) When ordering any part, a V should be added before the Part No.

REF No. ! . ! . TU201 IC1 IC403 IC404 IC500 IC501 IC600 IC810 IC841 IC842 Q100 Q103 Q104 Q455 Q456 Q457 Q458 Q459 Q460 Q501 Q601 Q602 Q603 Q801 Q803 Q805 Q901 Q902 Q903 Q904 Q905 Q906 D1 D100 D101

(*)PARTS

DESCRIPTION PICTURE TUBE 14" CPT TUBE SAFE 14"DEG COIL&EARTH CB. SAFE (SHARP) TUNER TUNER WSP (PLL) CTF5510A INTEGRATED CIRCUITS PREAMPLIFIER TFMS1380 IC STV2248H (SHRINK56) IC TDA2822M IC 24C08 X60217030110122105(SHARP) PR.IC.AK36/44- SHARP-X28 ST92T195 IC TDA8174AW IC LM317T IC KA3842A IC 7805 (1A) TRANSISTORS TR BC337 TR BC848B SMD TR BC848B SMD TR BC848B SMD TR BC848B SMD TR BC848B SMD TR BC848B SMD TR BC848B SMD TR BC848B SMD TR BC858B SMD TR POWER STX112-AP TR BU808DFI TR BC848B SMD TR MTP3N60E (PLASTIC) TR BC848B SMD IC 78L05 TO-92 (100mA) TR 2SC2482 TR 2SC2482 TR 2SC2482 TR BF421 TR BF421 TR BF421 DIODES LED RED/GREEN LTL293SJ LED INFRARED IR333 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1

SN CODE EX CODE

30002747 30029252 30009637 30001669 30026922 30001612 20145016 20164254 30015306 30001668 30001627 30001622 30001453 30001457 30001457 30001457 30001457 30001457 30001457 30001457 30001457 30001458 30013656 30001448 30001457 30001385 30001457 30014346 30001461 30001461 30001461 30001426 30001426 30001426 30001279 30002733 30007763

BL AE AR AD AR AD AB AU AD AC AP AB AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AF AA AE AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AC AA AA

CC AP BC AM BC AN AF BF AN AH BA AF AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AC AB AE AQ AC AP AC AE AD AD AD AD AD AD AH AC AB

REF No. D102 D103 D104 D105 D106 D107 D108 D109 D110 D111 D402 D403 D404 D405 D406 D407 D410 D411 D412 D413 D414 D501 D502 D503 D504 D505 D601 D602 D604 D605 D606 D609 D610 D801 D802 D803 D804 D805 D806 D811 D813 D837 D838 D839 D840 D901 D902 D903 . X100 X401 X402 X403 X501 L101 L107

PARTS 30007763 30007763 30007763 30007763 30007763 30007763 30009699 30007763 30007763 30003720 30007763 30001285 30012411 30012411 30001285 30001285 30018576 30018576 30018576 30009699 30009699 30001285 30007761 30001284 30001284 30001377 30001329 30001285 30001318 30001318 30001318 30001284 30009699 30001285 30001318 30001331 30001288 30001301 30001288 30001318 30001318 30001318 30001318 30007763 30001285 30001285 30001285 30001285 30001347 30002852 30001749 30015592 30000074 30002851 30001971 30001971

DESCRIPTION DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C12 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE ZENER BZT55C5V6 5.6V SMD DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE BA782 SMD DIODE BA782 SMD DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE ZENER BZT55C8V2 8.2V SMD DIODE ZENER BZT55C8V2 8.2V SMD DIODE ZENER BZT55C8V2 8.2V SMD DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C12 DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C12 DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C3V6 DIODE 1N4148 0.15A/100V 0.5A DIODE 1N4148 0.15A/100V 0.5A DIODE ZENER 33V UZT 33B DIODE 1N4007 1A/1000V 30A DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE BA159 1A/800V 20A DIODE BA159 1A/800V 20A DIODE BA159 1A/800V 20A DIODE 1N4148 0.15A/100V 0.5A DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C12 DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE BA159 1A/800V 20A DIODE 1N4937 1A/600V 30A DIODE BYV27-200 2A/200V 50A DIODE BYM26D 2.3A/800V 45-150A DIODE BYV27-200 2A/200V 50A DIODE BA159 1A/800V 20A DIODE BA159 1A/800V 20A DIODE BA159 1A/800V 20A DIODE BA159 1A/800V 20A DIODE ZENER SMD BZT55C5V1 DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE 1N4148 SMD DIODE ZENER 8.2V PACKAGED CIRCUITS XTAL REZ 455KHZ XTAL 4.433619 MHZ (AK15) XTAL 3.579545 (WO/LOAD CAP) CAP MKT 100NF 63V J XTAL 4MHZ L.C=30PF COILS FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S

AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA

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AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AD AD AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AF AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AD AD AF AD AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB

AA AC AB AA AC AA AA

AD AK AG AC AH AD AD

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REF No. L108 L109 L110 L201 L202 L204 L402 L403 L404 L406 L407 L408 L409 L410 L411 ! L801 L802 L803 L804 L805 L811 Z401 Z403 Z404 ! TR601 ! TR801 C1 C100 C101 C101 C102 C103 C103 C104 C104 C108 C201 C206 C207 C208 C401 C402 C403 C404 C405 C406 C408 C409 C411 C412 C413 C415 C416 C417

PARTS 30001971 30001971 30001971 30001992 30001971 30001984 30001992 30001990 30001987 30001971 30001992 30001971 30001971 30001992 30001992 30002100 30001971 30001984 30001971 30001971 30001990 30001728 30001690 30001707 30017788 30015302 30000371 30000352 30016654 30012560 30012560 30000371 30016654 30012589 30016654 30012589 30000400 30000371 30012610 30012610 30000345 30012610 30012586 30016654 30016654 30012586 30000074 30000384 30000074 30012586 30016654 30000362 30012586 30000362

DESCRIPTION FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FIXED COIL 10UH Q65 K-A FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FIXED COIL 2.2UH Q55 M-AX FIXED COIL 10UH Q65 K-A FIXED COIL 6.8UH Q75 K FIXED COIL 4.7UH Q70 K-A FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FIXED COIL 10UH Q65 K-A FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FIXED COIL 10UH Q65 K-A FIXED COIL 10UH Q65 K-A LINE FILTER SAFE 2*27MH FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FIXED COIL 2.2UH Q55 M-AX FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FERRITE BEAT (805) BLM21A601S FIXED COIL 6.8UH Q75 K CERAMIC FILTERS TRIPLE TRAP TPT02B FILTER SAW K2962M FILTER SAW L9453M TRANSFORMERS TRF FBT SAFE 90 (AK30,AK36 LAYER TYPE) TRF SMPS SAFE AK36 90 (170-270V) CAPACITORS CAP EL 22UF 50V M CAP EL 100UF 16V M CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 100PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 100PF 50V J (0603) CAP EL 22UF 50V M CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 4.7NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 4.7NF 50V K (0603) CAP EL 47UF 50V M CAP EL 22UF 50V M CAP SMD 10NF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 10NF 50V J (0603) CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP SMD 10NF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP MKT 100NF 63V J CAP EL 2.2UF 50V M CAP MKT 100NF 63V J CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP EL 1UF 50V M CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP EL 1UF 50V M

AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AC AA AA AA AA AA

SN CODE EX CODE

AD AD AD AB AD AB AB AB AB AD AB AD AD AB AB AH AD AB AD AD AB AT AU AU

AG AH AH AT AF AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA

BE AR AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AC AB AC AB AB AB AB AB

REF No. C418 C419 C420 C421 C422 C423 C424 C425 C427 C428 C429 C431 C432 C433 C434 C435 C436 C438 C440 C441 C442 C443 C451 C455 C458 C459 C460 C463 C465 C466 C467 C468 C501 C502 C503 C504 C508 C511 C512 C516 C518 C519 C520 C523 C526 C529 C532 C534 C535 C538 C539 C540 C541 C542 C602 C603 C604 C605 C606

PARTS 30000362 30000074 30000345 30012581 30000100 30012586 30000109 30000074 30000362 30000362 30012586 30016654 30016654 30016654 30012586 30012585 30000109 30000384 30012589 30016654 30000362 30000345 30012567 30000345 30012567 30000345 30000371 30016654 30012575 30000345 30016654 30012574 30000074 30000396 30012603 30012589 30012586 30000371 30012586 30012586 30012560 30012562 30012562 30012566 30012589 30012586 30012586 30000431 30006753 30012560 30000400 30000315 30012590 30010571 30000107 30000100 30018416 30000354 30000092

DESCRIPTION CAP EL 1UF 50V M CAP MKT 100NF 63V J CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP SMD 1NF 50V K R (0603) CAP MKT 330NF 63V J CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP MKT 470NF 63V J CAP MKT 100NF 63V J CAP EL 1UF 50V M CAP EL 1UF 50V M CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 2.2NF 50V K R (0603) CAP MKT 470NF 63V J CAP EL 2.2UF 50V M CAP SMD 4.7NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP EL 1UF 50V M CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP SMD 220PF 50V J (0603) CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP SMD 220PF 50V J (0603) CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP EL 22UF 50V M CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 4.7PF 50V C CH (0603) CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP SMD 100NF 16V K R (0603) CAP SMD 470PF 50V J (0603) CAP MKT 100NF 63V J CAP EL 47UF 16V M CAP SMD 100NF 25V K R (0603) CAP SMD 4.7NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP EL 22UF 50V M CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 100PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 15PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 15PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 22PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 4.7NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP CER 100PF 1KV M CAP CER 220PF 1KV K B CAP SMD 100PF 50V J (0603) CAP EL 47UF 50V M CAP SMD 220NF 25V Z (0805) CAP SMD 47NF 50V K (0603) CAP EL 10UF 16V M CAP MKT 47NF 250V J CAP MKT 330NF 63V J CAP EL 470UF 16V M 105 CAP EL 100UF 35V M CAP MKT 220NF 63V J

AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA

SN CODE EX CODE

AB AC AB AB AD AB AD AC AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AD AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AA AB AB AA AC AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AA AA AB AB AB AB AC AB AB AB AB AA AA AD AD AB AC AD

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REF No. C607 C609 C610 C611 C613 C616 C617 C618 C619 C620 C641 C643 C644 C645 C646 C647 C648 C649 C650 C651 C801 C802 C805 C806 C807 C808 C810 C811 C812 C814 C815 C816 C817 C818 C819 C820 C821 C822 C823 C824 C825 C826 C827 C828 C829 C832 C834 C837 C839 C840 C841 C842 C905 C907 C909 C910 C911 C912 C913

PARTS 30000078 30000371 30000360 30000179 30000350 30000152 30007750 30000092 30000384 30000315 30000345 30000394 30000345 30000362 30012581 30000116 30012609 30012573 30000294 30000074 30000094 30000084 30012585 30012574 30000090 30000418 30000315 30000345 30000161 30000447 30000294 30013533 30000431 30000433 30000382 30028072 30000294 30018416 30000352 30000352 30000352 30000092 30006909 30013533 30012586 30009208 30007308 30009208 30000294 30000294 30000345 30012586 30012568 30012568 30012568 30000434 30012579 30012579 30012579

DESCRIPTION CAP MKT 1UF 100V M CAP EL 22UF 50V M CAP EL 1000UF 25V M CAP MKP SAFE 9.1NF 1600V %3.5 CAP EL 10UF 250V M CAP MKP 330NF 250V J CAP EL 470UF 35V (H/R 1150MA) CAP MKT 220NF 63V J CAP EL 2.2UF 50V M CAP SMD 220NF 25V Z (0805) CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP EL 3.3UF 160V M CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP EL 1UF 50V M CAP SMD 1NF 50V K R (0603) CAP MKT 68NF 63V J CAP SMD 68NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 47PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 100NF 50V K (0805) CAP MKT 100NF 63V J CAP MKT SAFE 220NF 275V M AC CAP MKT SAFE 150NF 275V M AC P=15 CAP SMD 2.2NF 50V K R (0603) CAP SMD 470PF 50V J (0603) CAP MKT 22NF 100V J CAP EL 100UF 400V M CAP SMD 220NF 25V Z (0805) CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP MKP SAFE 47NF 630V J CAP CER SAFE 4.7NF 4KV M E CAP SMD 100NF 50V K (0805) CAP CER 100PF 1KV K (PULSE) CAP CER 100PF 1KV M CAP CER 1NF 1KV M B CAP EL 2200UF 16V M CAP EL 100UF 200V M (HR) CAP SMD 100NF 50V K (0805) CAP EL 470UF 16V M 105 CAP EL 100UF 16V M CAP EL 100UF 16V M CAP EL 100UF 16V M CAP MKT 220NF 63V J CAP EL 100UF M 250V CAP CER 100PF 1KV K (PULSE) CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP CER 470PF 1KV K (PULSE) CAP CER 220PF 1KV K (PULSE) CAP CER 470PF 1KV K (PULSE) CAP SMD 100NF 50V K (0805) CAP SMD 100NF 50V K (0805) CAP EL 10UF 50V M CAP SMD 22NF 50V K (0603) CAP SMD 270PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 270PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 270PF 50V J (0603) CAP CER 1NF 2KV K B CAP SMD 82PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 82PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 82PF 50V J (0603)

AB AA AA AB AA AC AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AC AA AA AA AH AA AA AB AB AA AA AA AA AB AE AA AA AA AA AA AA AC AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA

SN CODE EX CODE

AF AB AE AG AD AH AD AD AB AB AB AC AB AB AB AC AB AB AB AC AB AG AB AA AB AU AB AB AE AG AB AC AC AB AF AQ AB AB AB AB AB AD AG AC AB AC AD AC AB AB AB AB AA AA AA AB AB AB AB

REF No. C915 C916 C917 R100 R101 R101 R103 R110 R111 R113 R115 R117 R118 R119 R122 R123 R125 R126 R127 R128 R129 R130 R131 R132 R2 R201 R203 R204 R206 R3 R4 R401 R402 R408 R409 R410 R411 R412 R413 R414 R415 R416 R417 R418 R419 R420 R421 R422 R423 R424 R425 R426 R427 R428 R429 R430 R431

PARTS 30012567 30012567 30012567 30012510 30012509 30000489 30012509 30012713 30012713 30012713 30012713 30012986 30012713 30012713 30012713 30014128 30012713 30012695 30012713 30000459 30012641 30012641 30012649 30012649 30000526 30012674 30000583 30012692 30000583 30000689 30000712 30014076 30014076 30000466 30012510 30012707 30012657 30012667 30000712 30012649 30012683 30012713 30012650 30012510 30012510 30000466 30012674 30012641 30012714 30012714 30012714 30000718 30012657 30012696 30000466 30000466 30000466

DESCRIPTION CAP SMD 220PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 220PF 50V J (0603) CAP SMD 220PF 50V J (0603) RESISTORS RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 100K J (0603) RES SMD 1/10W 1R J (0805) RES SMD 1/16W 100K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 68R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 33R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 470R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 100R J RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 150R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 150R J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 1.5K J RES SMD 1/16W 27K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 220R J RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 220R J RES CF 1/4W 3.9K J RES CF 1/4W 470R J RES SMD 1/16W 4.7R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 4.7R J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 1K J RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 680R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 1K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 220K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 470R J RES SMD 1/16W 150R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 330K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 15K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 1K J RES SMD 1/16W 27K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 820R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 820R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 820R J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 4.7K J RES SMD 1/16W 1K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 47K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 1K J RES CF 1/4W 1K J RES CF 1/4W 1K J

AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA

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AB AB AB

AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AA AB AB AB AA AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AA AA AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AB AA AA AA AB AB AB AB AB AB

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REF No. R432 R433 R434 R435 R436 R437 R460 R461 R462 R463 R464 R465 R467 R468 R469 R470 R474 R477 R478 R479 R480 R481 R5 R502 R503 R504 R507 R508 R509 R510 R511 R512 R513 R514 R515 R516 R517 R520 R528 R529 R531 R533 R534 R535 R537 R541 R542 R546 R547 R549 R560 R563 R564 R565 R568 R6 R601 R602 R603

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DESCRIPTION RES CF 1/4W 2.2K J RES CF 1/4W 470R J RES SMD 1/16W 1K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 2.2K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 27K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 120K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 5.6K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 47K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 47K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 1.8K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 330K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 330K J RES CF 1/4W 5.6K J RES SMD 1/16W 2.7K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 47R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 680R J RES SMD 1/16W 470R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 680R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 3.9K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 1K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 47R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 270R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 1.8K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 100R J RES CF 1/4W 100R J RES SMD 1/16W 1K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 5.6K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 220R J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 2.2K J RES SMD 1/16W 5.6K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 5.6K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 12K J RES SMD 1/16W 1.5K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 10K J RES CF 1/4W 12K J RES SMD 1/16W 1.8K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES CF 1/2W 1.5K J RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 100R J RES CF 1/4W 270R J RES CF 1/4W 47K J RES SMD 1/16W 120K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 75K J (0603)

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REF No. R604 R605 R607 R609 R610 R612 R613 R614 R615 R616 R617 R618 R619 R620 R623 R624 R625 R626 R627 R628 R629 R631 R632 R633 R634 R635 R636 R637 R638 R640 R641 R801 R802 R803 R804 R805 R807 R808 R809 R810 R811 R813 R814 R815 R816 R817 R820 R821 R821 R828 R829 R830 R831 R832 R901 R902 R903 R904 R905

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DESCRIPTION RES CF 1/4W 4.7K J RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 2.2R J (0603) RES MO 1W 33R J RES CF 1/4W 150R J RES SMD 1/16W 1.8K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 8.2M J RES CF 1/4W 10K J RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES MO 1W 33R J RES SMD 1/16W 3.3K J (0603) RES CF 1/2W 680R J RES MF 1/2W 1.8R G RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES MF 1/4W 12K J RES CF 1/4W 22K J RES SMD 1/10W 1K J 0805 RES FUSE SAFE 1W 1.5R J RES CF 1/4W 4.7K J RES CF 1/4W 16K J RES CF 1/4W 22K J RES SMD 1/16W 1.8K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 18K J RES SMD 1/16W 4.7K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 2.2K J (0603) RES MO 1W 560R J RES FUSE SAFE 1/4W 0.22R J RES MO 1W 560R J RES SMD 1/10W 68R J RES SMD 1/16W 10K J (0603) RES MF 1/4W 4.7K F RES SMD 1/16W 120K J (0603) RES SMD 1/10W 22K F RES CF 1/4W 1K J RES CF 1/4W 1K J RES MO 1W 330K J RES CF 1/4W 10R J RES MO 2W 56K J RES MO 1W 0.56R J RES MG SAFE 1/2W 4.7M J RES CF 1/2W 10K J RES CF 1/2W 33R J RES SMD 1/10W 150R J (0805) RES CF 1/2W 10K J RES CF 1/4W 22K J RES SMD 1/10W 1K J 0805 RES FUSE SAFE 1W 2.2R J RES FUSE SAFE 1/2W 0.33R J RES MO 2W 5.6R J RES SMD 1/16W 820R J (0603) RES FUSE SAFE 1/4W 0.47R J RES SMD 1/16W 3.3K J (0603) CAP VAR SAFE 510V K MFCN14D511 RES SMD 1/16W 390R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 390R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 390R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 1.8K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 1.8K J (0603)

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PARTS 30012508 30014022 30014022 30014022 30012695 30012695 30012695 30001116 30001116 30001116 30000459 30012510 30012510 30000526 30000526 30000526

DESCRIPTION RES SMD 1/16W 1.8K J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 47R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 47R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 47R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 470R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 470R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 470R J (0603) RES MO 2W 18K J RES MO 2W 18K J RES MO 2W 18K J RES CF 1/4W 100R J RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES SMD 1/16W 100R J (0603) RES CF 1/4W 1.5K J RES CF 1/4W 1.5K J RES CF 1/4W 1.5K J MISCELLANEOUS PARTS FIXED COIL 47UH Q60 K RES CF 1/6W 100R J FIXED COIL 10UH Q65 K-A CNAS 2P/150 TB FLT W/C W/UL2468AWG24 SOCKET SCART NEW TYPE CNASY 5P/220 W/UL CONN HEADER 2P 2.5MM TOP WHT SD CNAS 5P/300 AK36 FLT W/CABLH UL2468AWG24 CONN HEADER 5P 2.5MM TOP BD CONN HEADER 2P 2.5MM TOP WHT SD CNAS 1P/300 AQUA DIS W/CLIPS CONN HEADER 5P 2.5MM TOP WHT SD CONN HEADER 2P 2.5MM TOP WHT SD CNAS 3P-4/300 FLT W/CABLH UL2468AWG24 CONN HEADER 2P 7.5MM TOP WHT CONN HEADER 2P 7.5MM TOP WHT CONN HEADER 3P 5/7.5MM TOP WHT SOCKET CRT SAFE MININECK METALLO TEST PIN 1.1MM SWITCH TACT(4) SWITCH TACT(4) SWITCH TACT(4) SWITCH TACT(4) SWITCH TACT(4) SWITCH SAFE ON/OFF 4A/128A JVC(PANASONI) PTC SAFE 9 OHM ADJ.COIL VIF 44MHZ Q=64 C=39pF (AK36) ANTENNA ROD (W/ADAPTOR) IC 24C08 (WP) FUSE SAFE 2.5A 250V 5*20MM FUSE HOLDER TK79-A (GRAY) FIRE BARRIER (I)(NATURAL-V.0) (AK36) POWER CORD SAFE EURO 2.2M SHARP W/FILTER POWER CORD ASSY.(2.4MT W/FTZ)(LONGWELL) CHS.ASSY.36-141L11142118A CABL 1P/100 SIS CABL 1P/40 SIS MD.ASY.TK140-WO/HP 5SW 1462 AK36 SPEAKER 16R 3W 3'' LBL.BCK.CVR.SHARP 14LM40S(ES)AK36 LBL.BCK.CVR.ASSY (TV) (WO/UL)SHARP

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DESCRIPTION LBL.CART.BOX SHARP 14LM40S(ES)AK36(SLV) LABEL LOT W/BARCODE (100X280) SHARP R/C 1548 SHARP (EKO2GRAY/I) (GRAY/S) SCR.ASSY.1462 SCREW S C ZNSY YSMB 2.9*13 SCREWSCZNORYAKB 5x30 WITH SCREW P C AgSYF YSB 4x20 SCREW P C ZN RYSM 4x16 (HITACHI) (R:16) LOGO SHARP (W/P-SLVER BRUSH-HST) WARRANTY CARD SHARP (ESP) I/B SHARP 14LM40S(ES) P/92195/1548/ES/PO SNOW BOX ASSY 1462 (SHARP) SNOW BOX TOP 1462 BUTTON ASSY 1462(FUNC.SILV-ON/OF O.BLUE) FRONT 1462 W/H WO/J SLV285S(P) BACK CVR. 1492 EKO2GREY(Y) SPRING ON/OFF SWITCH 1462 SHARP(SHARP) EPS EPS CONN HOUSING 2P 7.5MM TOP CABLE HOLDER CRT (I) PW&AK36 BRAKETI (I) BRACKET POWER SWITCH (I) CABLE HOLDER 2162_SF SHARP CNAS 2P/350 VRT SIS W/C UL1007AWG24 CNAS 2P/350 HRT DIS W/C UL1007AWG24 EARTH SPRING (2CM)

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SERVICE MANUAL
SE00AK36CHA00
Issued: 18th June 2004

PAL B/G, I / SECAM L/L, B/G, D/K SYSTEM COLOUR TELEVISION

CHASSIS

AK-36

In the interests of user safety (required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be restored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.

CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................... INTRODUCTION ..................................................... SMALL SlGNAL PART WlTH STV2248 .................. TUNER ..................................................................... SOUND OUTPUT STAGE TDA2822 ..................... VERTICAL OUTPUT STAGE WlTH TDA8174A ..... POWER SUPPLY (SMPS) ................................... DISCRETE VIDEO AMPLlFlER ............................. SERIAL ACCESS CMOS 8K EEPROM 24C08 ...... 3 5 5 8 8 9 9 9 9 SAW FILTERS ...................................................... 9 IC DESCRIPTIONS .............................................. 9 GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................ 15 SERVICE MENU ................................................ 16 OPTION LIST ........................................................ 21 LANGUAGES ...................................................... 24 HOTEL MODE FUNCTIONS ................................. 24 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ................................. 25 HOW TO UPDATE THE TECH. INFORMATION ... 33

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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 5 PERI-TV SOCKET ........................................................................................................................................ 5 1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 5 2 SMALL SlGNAL PART WlTH STV2248 ...................................................................................................................... 5 2.01 Vision IF Amplifier ........................................................................................................... 6 2.02 QSS Sound Circuit (QSS Versions) ...................................................................................................... 6 2.03 AM Demodulator .......................................................................................................... 6 2.04 FM Demodulator and Audio Amplifier (Mono Versions) ................................................................................... 6 2.05 Video Switching ............................................................................................................ 6 2.06 Synchronization Circuit ................................................................................................. 6 2.07 Chroma and Luminance Processing: .......................................................................................... 7 2.08 RGB output circuit .......................................................................................................... 7 2.09 M-Controller .........................................................................................................................................7 3 TUNER ........................................................................................................................................................... 8 4 SOUND OUTPUT STAGE TDA2822 ........................................................................................................................... 8 5 VERTICAL OUTPUT STAGE WlTH TDA8174A ...................................................................................... 9 6 POWER SUPPLY (SMPS) ....................................................................................................... 9 7 DISCRETE VIDEO AMPLlFlER .......................................................................................................... 9 8 SERIAL ACCESS CMOS 8K EEPROM 24C08 .......................................................................................... 9 9 SAW FILTERS ........................................................................................................................ 9 10 IC DESCRIPTIONS AND INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................... 9 10.01 ST92195 ................................................................................................................ 9 10.02 STV224X Video processor ................................................................................... 10 10.03 UV1315, UV1316, UV1336 ..................................................................................................... 11 10.04 TDA2822 .................................................................................................................. 13 10.05 TDA8174AW .............................................................................................................. 13 10.06 UC3842/3 .................................................................................................................. 13 10.07 E 2 Eprom 24C08 ........................................................................................................... 14 10.08 Saw filters list .................................................................................................................. 15 11 GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................... 15 12 SERVICE MENU ....................................................................................................................................... 16 12.01 Service Menu entrance ................................................................................................................................. 16 12.02 Service Adjustments ..................................................................................................................................... 16 12.03 Using Coloured Buttons .............................................................................................................................. 18 12.04 AGC Adjustment ......................................................................................................................................... 20 12.05 IF Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................. 20 12.06 IF Negative Adjustment (Without L Systems) ............................................................................................... 20 12.07 IF Positive Adjustment (With L Systems) .................................................................................................... 20 12.08 OSD Horizontal Position ............................................................................................................................... 20 12.09 Teletext Brightness Adjustment ..................................................................................................................... 20 12.10 Auto Programming System Set Up ................................................................................................................. 22 13 OPTION LIST ........................................................................................................................................................... 21 13.01 Service Registered Updating Regarding the Tuner ..................................................................................... 21 13.02 Registered Details .......................................................................................................................................... 22 14 LANGUAGES ............................................................................................................................................. 24 15 HOTEL MODE FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 24 15.01 Description ............................................................................................................................................. 24 15.02 Before Start .......................................................................................................................................... 24 15.03 Procedure ........................................................................................................................................... 24 16 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................................................ 25 17 HOW TO UPDATE THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 33

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The service of this TV set must be carried out by qualified persons only. Components marked with the warning symbol on the circuit diagram or on the Parts Listing, are critical for safety and must only be replaced with an identical component. - Power resistor and fused resistors must be mounted in an identical manner to the original component. - When servicing this TV, check that the EHT does not exceed 26kV. TV set switched off: Make short-circuit between HV-CRT clip and CRT ground layer. Short C808 before changing IC841 or other components in primary side of the SMPS part. Measurements: Voltage readings and oscilloscope traces are measured under the following conditions: Antenna signals level is 60dB at the colour bar pattern from the TV pattern generator. (100% white, 75% colour saturation) Brightness, contrast, and colour are adjusted for normal picture performance. Mains supply, 220V AC, 50Hz. DO NOT CHANGE ANY MODULE UNLESS THE SET IS SWITCHED OFF The mains supply part of the switch mode power supplys transformer is live. Use an isolating transformer. The receiver complies with the safety requirements.

PERI-TV SOCKET
20 18 16 14 12 10 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 21 2 1

SCART PINING 1 Audio right output 0.5 Vrms / 1K 2 Audio right input 0.5 Vrms / 10K 3 Audio left output 0.5 Vrms / 1K 4 Ground AF 5 Ground Blue 6 Audio left input 0.5 Vrms / 10K 7 Blue input 0.7 Vpp / 75 ohm 8 AV switching input 0-12 VDC / 10 K 9 Ground Green 10 11 Green input 0.7 Vpp / 75 ohm 12 13 Ground Red 14 Ground Blanking 15 Red input 0.7 Vpp / 75 ohm 16 Blanking input 0-0.4 VDC, 1-3 VDC / 75 Ohm 17 Ground CVBS output 18 Ground CVBS input 19 CVBS output 1 Vpp / 75 ohm 20 CVBS input 1 Vpp / 75 ohm 21 Ground

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1 Introduction
11AK36 is a 90 chassis capable of driving 14" tubes at the appropriate currents. The chassis is capable of operating in PAL, SECAM and NTSC standards. The sound system is capable of giving 3 watts RMS output into a load of 16 ohms. One page and US Closed Caption is also provided. The chassis is equipped with a 21 pin Eu-Scart connector.

2 Small Signal Part With STV2248:


STV2248 video processor is essential for realizing all small signal functions for a colour TV receiver. 2.01 Vision IF Amplifier The vision IF amplifier can demodulate signals with positive and negative modulation. The PLL demodulator is completely alignment-free. Although the VCO (Toko-coil) of the PLL circuit is external, yet the frequency is fixed to the required value by the original manufacturer thus the Toko-col1 does not need to be adjusted manually. The setting of the various frequencies (38.9 or 4575 MHz) can be made via changing the coil itself. 2.02 QSS Sound Circuit (QSS Versions) The sound IF amplifier is similar to the vision IF amplifier and has an external AGC de-coupling capacitor. The single reference QSS mixer is realised by a multiplier. In this multiplier the CIF signal is converted to the inter-carrier frequency by mixing it with the regenerated picture carrier from the VCO. The mixer output signal is supplied to the output via a high-pass filter for attenuation of the residual video signals. With this system a high performance hi-fi stereo sound processing can be achieved. The AM sound demodulator is realised by a multiplier. The modulated sound IF signal is multiplied in phase with the limited SIF signal. The demodulator output signal is supplied to the output via a low-passfilter for attenuation of the carrier harmonics. The AM signal is supplied to the output via the volume control. 2.03 AM Demodulator The AM demodulated signal results from multiplying the input signal by itself, it is available on AM/FM output. 2.04 FM Demodulator and Audio Amplifier (Mono Versions): The FM demodulator is realized as narrow-band PLL with external loop filter, which provides the necessary selectivity without using an external band-pass filter. To obtain a good selectivity a linear phase detector and constant input signal amplitude are required. For this reason the inter-carrier signal is internally supplied to the demodulator via a gain controlled amplifier and AGC circuit. The nominal frequency of the demodulator is tuned to the required frequency (4,5/5.5/6.0/6.5 MHz) by means of a calibration circuit that uses the clock frequency of the microcontroller/Teletext decoder as a reference. The setting to the wanted frequency is realized by means of the software. It can be read whether the PLL frequency is inside or outside the window and whether the PLL is in lock or not. With this information it is possible to make an automatic search system for the incoming sound frequency. This is realized by means of a software loop that alternate the demodulator to various frequencies, then select the frequency on which a lock condition has been found. De-emphasis output signal amplitude is independent of the TV standard and has the same value for a frequency deviation of 25 kHz at the 4.5 MHz standard and for a deviation of 50 kHz for the other standards. When the IF circuit is switched to positive modulation the internal signal on de-emphasis pin is automatically muted. The audio control circuit contains an audio switch and volume control. In the mono inter-carrier sound versions the Automatic Volume Leveling (AVL) function can be activated. The pin to which the external capacitor has to be connected depends on the IC version. For the 900 types the capacitor is connected to the EW output pin (pin 20). When the AVL is active it automatically stabilizes the audio output signal to a certain level. 2.05 Video Switching The video processor (STV2248C) has three CVBS inputs and two RGB inputs. The first CVBS input is used for external CVBS from SCART 1, the second is used for either CVBS from FAV, and the third one is used for internal video. The selection between both external video inputs signals is realized by means of software switches. 2.06 Synchronization Circuit The video processor (STV224X) performs the horizontal and vertical processing. The external horizontal deflection circuit is controlled via the Horizontal output pulse (HOUT). The vertical scanning is performed through an external ramp generator and a vertical power amplifier IC controlled by the Vertical output pulse (VOUT). The main components of the deflection circuit are: PLL1 : the first phase locked loop that locks the internal line frequency reference on the CVBS input signal. It is composed of an integrated VCO (12 MHz) that requires the chroma Reference frequency (4.43MHz or 3.58MHz crystal oscillator reference signal), a divider by 768, a line decoder, and a phase comparator.

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PLL2: The second phase locked loop that controls the phase of the horizontal output (Compensation of horizontal deflection transistor storage time variation). Also the horizontal position adjustment is also performed in PLL2. A vertical pulse extractor. A vertical countdown system to generate all vertical windows (vertical synchronization window, frame blanking pulses, 50/ 6OHz identification window ...). Automatic identification of 50/60Hz scanning. PLL1 time constant control. Noise detector, video identification circuits, and horizontal coincidence detector. Vertical output stage including de-interlace function, vertical position control. Vertical amplitude control voltage output (combined with chroma reference output and Xtal 1 indication). 2.07 Chroma and Luminance Processing: The chroma decoder is able to demodulate PAL, NTSC and SECAM signals. The decoder dedicated to PAL and NTSC sub-carrier is based on a synchronous demodulator, and a Xtal PLL locked on the phase reference signal (burst). The SECAM demodulation is based on a PLL with automatic calibration loop. The colour standard identification is based on the burst recognition. Automatic and forced modes can be selected through the I2C bus. NTSC tint, and auto flesh are controlled through 12C bus. Xtal PLL can handle up to 3 crystals to work in PAL M, PAL N and NTSC M for South America. ACC an ACC overload control the chroma subcarrier amplitude within 26dB range. Both ACCs are based on digital systems and do not need external capacitor. All chroma filters are fully integrated and tuned via a PLL locked on Xtal VCO signal. A second PLL is used for accurate fine-tuning of the SECAM bell filter. This tuning is achieved during the frame blanking. An external capacitor memorizes the bell filter tuning voltage. A base-band chroma delay-line rebuilds the missing colour line in SECAM and removes transmission phase errors in PAL. The base-band chroma delay line is clocked with 6MHz signal provided by the horizontal scanning VCO. The luminance processor is composed of a chroma trap filter, a luminance delay line, a peaking function with noise coring feature, a black stretch circuit. Trap filter and luminance delay lines are achieved with the use of bi-quad integrated filters, auto-aligned via a master filter phase locked loop. 2.08 RGB output circuit: The video processor performs the R, G, B processing. There are three sources: 1. Y,U,V inputs (coming from luma part (Y output), and chroma decoder outputs (R-Y, B-Y outputs). 2. External R,G,B inputs from SCART (converted internally in Y,U,v), with also the possibility to input YUV signals from a DVD player, (YUV specification is Y=0.7 V PP , U= 0.7 V PP , V = 0,7V PP for 100% colour bar.) 3. Internal R,G,B inputs (for OSD and Teletext display.) The main functions of the video part are: - Y,U,V inputs with integrated clamp loop, allowing a DC link with YUV outputs, - External RGB inputs (RGB to YUV conversion), or direct YUV inputs, - Y,U,V switches, - Contrast, saturation, brightness controls, - YUV to RGB matrix, - OSD RGB input stages (with contrast control), - RGB switches, -APR function, - DC adjustment of red and green channels, - Drive adjustments (R, G, B gain), - Digital automatic cut-off loop control, - Manual cut-off capability with 12C adjustments, - Half tone, oversize blanking, external insertion detection, blue screen, - Blanking control and RGB output stages. 2.09 -Controller The ST92195 is the micro-controller, which is required for a color TV receiver. ST92195D1 is the version with one page Teletext , The IC has the supply voltages of 5 V and they are mounted in PSDIP package with 56 pins. -Controller has the following features: Display of the program number, channel number, TV Standard, analogue values, sleep timer, parental control and mute is done by OSD. Single LED for stand-by and on mode indication. System configuration with service mode. 3 Level logic output for SECAM and Tuner band switching.

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IC 501 controls all the functions of the receiver operated by the remote control and the front panel customer controls. It produces the on screen graphics, operates tuning, customers controls and engineering controls, and also incorporates all of the Teletext functions. It also controls the video processor, the audio processor, and the tuner. The circuits just mentioned are controlled via the IC bus. Also IC501 controls the video source switching, vertical position adjustment and the vertical linearity adjustment via its ports. An external 8K EEPROM is used by the micro. The EEPROM comes fully programmed. The main clock oscillator is 4.0 MHz crystal X501 on pins 50 and 51. Reset is provided on pin 2 via Q504. On switching on pin 2 becomes high and the controller gets reset which stays valid till a low signal comes on that pin. 2.09.01 Controls Command information from the infrared remote controller is fed through the sensor IC502 to pin 1 of the microprocessor. Operation of the customer front panel keys is detected by pin 8 that is an ADC (analogue to digital converter). Pressing a switch will connect the 5V to the ground through a particular resistor that determines the value of the voltage on pin 8 at that instant. This obtained value is comprehended by the micro and the corresponding operation is performed. Refer to the following table:
Button P+ PV+ VMenu Theoretical voltage 3.0V 4.0V 2.0V 1.5V 1.0V Resistance R502 R503 R504 R506 R505

IC501 automatically switches from TV mode to AV1 by detecting the signal from or pin 8 at the Scart connector, through it 56 pins. The picture mode is determined according to the following table:

Direct Voltage 0~2V 4,5 ~ 7 V 9,5 ~ 12 V

Picture mode TV 16 :9 4 :3

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3 Tuner
Either a PLL or a VST tuner is used as a tuner. UV1316 (VHF/UHF) is used as a PLL tuner. For only PALM/N, NTSC M applications UV 1336 is used as the PLL tuner. UV 131 5 (VHF/UHF) is used as a VST Tuner. Channel coverage of UV1316:

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Channel Coverage UV1336:

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4 Sound Output Stage TDA2822


TDA2822 is used as the AF output amplifier. It is supplied by +12VDC coming from a separate winding in the SMPS transformer. An output power of 3W (THD=10%) can be delivered into an 16 ohm load.

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5 Vertical Output Stage With TDA8174A


The TDA8174A is a power amplifier circuit for use in 90" and 110 colour deflection systems for 25 to 200 Hz field frequencies, and for 4 : 3 and 16 : 9 picture tubes. IC403 generates a vertical pulse signal VER_OUT and V_AMP that are fed to IC600 (the vertical stage IC). IC600 is supplied by a 26V DC via diode D606. It generates its own ramp signal and based on the V_AMP & VER_OUT signals it produces the vertical deflection signals that are fed to connector PL601.

6 Power Supply (SMPS)


The DC voltages required at various parts of the chassis are provided by an SMPS transformer controlled by the IC UC3842/3 which is designed for driving, controlling and protecting switching transistor of SMPS. The transformer produces 115V for FBT Input, 112V for audio output IC, S+5V and 8V for ST92195.

7 Discrete Video Amplifier


Three high voltage, high frequency transistor is used for RGB amplifier. This application works on fixed AC and DC gains.

8 Serial Access CMOS 8K EEPROM 24C08


The 24C08 is a 8Kbit electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM), organized as 4 blocks of 256*08 bits. The memory is compatible with the I2C standard, two wire serial interface which uses a bidirectional data bus and serial clock.

9 Saw Filters
Saw filter type G1975M K2966M J1981 K2966M K2962M L9653 M1962M Model PAL B/G MONO PAL SECAM B/G/D/K/I MONO PAL-I MONO PAL-SECAM B/G/D/K/I/I MONO PAL-SECAM B/G/D/K/L/L MONO Secam L/L audio PAL M/N NTSC M MONO

10 IC Descriptions and Internal Block Diagram


ST92195 STV224X TUNER (UV1315, UV1316, UV1336) TDA2822 TDA8174A UC3842/3 24C08 SAW FILTERS G1975M, K2966M, K2962M, M1962M 10.01 ST92195 The ST92195 is a member of the ST9+ family of micro-controllers, completely developed and produced by STMicroelectronics using a proprietary n-well HCMOS process. The nucleus of the ST92195 is the advanced Core, which includes the Central Processing Unit (CPU), the ALU, the Register File and the interrupt controller. The Core has independent memory and register buses to add to the efficiency of the code. A set of on-chip peripherals form a complete system for TV set and VCR applications:

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Voltage Synthesis VPS/WSS Slicer Teletext Slicer Teletext Display RAM OSD Additional peripherals include a watchdog timer, a serial peripheral interface (SPI), a 16-bit timer and an A/D converter.
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10.02 STV224X Video processor The STV2246/2247/2248 are fully bus controlled ICs for TV including PIF, SIF, luma, Chroma and deflection processing. Used with a vertical frame booster (TDA1771 or TDA8174 for 90 chassis, STV9306 for 110 chassis), they allow the design of multi-standard sets with very few external components and no manual adjustments.

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Pin Connections STV224X/8X (SDIP56):

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Figure 2. Pin Connections STV224X/8X (SDIP56) Video Processor IC Table

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10.03 UV1315, UV1316, UV1336 10.03.01 General description of UV1315 The UV1315 tuner belongs to the UV 1300 family of tuners, which are designed to meet a wide range of applications. It is a combined VHF, UHF tuner suitable for CCIR systems B/G, H, L, L, I and I. Features of UV1315: Member of the UV1300 family small sized UHF/VHF tuners. Systems CCIR: B/G, H, L, L, I and I; OIRT: D/K. Voltage synthesized tuning (VST). Off-air channels, S-cable channels and Hyper-band. Standardized mechanical dimensions and pinning. Pinning Pin Value 1. Gain control voltage (AGC): 4.0 V, Max: 4.5 V 2. Tuning voltage 3. High band switch: 5 V, Min: 4.75 V, Max: 5.5 V 4. Mid band switch: 5 V, Min: 4.75 V, Max: 5.5 V 5. Low band switch: 5 V, Min: 4.75 V, Max: 5.5 V 6. Supply voltage: 5 V, Min: 4.75 V, Max: 5.5 V 7. Not connected

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8. Not connected 9. Not connected 10. Symmetrical IF output 1 11. Symmetrical IF output 2 Band Switchnig Table:

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10.03.02 General description of UV1316 The UV1316 tuner belongs to the UV 1300 family of tuners, which are designed to meet a wide range of applications. It is a combined VHF, UHF tuner suitable for CCIR systems B/G, H, L, L, I and I. Features of UV1316 - Member of the UV1300 family small sized UHF/VHF tuners. - Systems CCIR: B/G, H, L, L, I and I; OIRT: D/K. - Digitally controlled (PLL) tuning via IC-bus. - Off-air channels, S-cable channels and Hyper-band. - World standardized mechanical dimensions and world standard pinning. - Complies to CENELEC EN55020 and EN55013. Pinning 1. Gain control voltage (AGC): 2. Tuning voltage 3. IC-bus address select: 4. IC-bus serial clock : 5. IC-bus serial data : 6. Not connected 7. PLL supply voltage: 8. ADC input 9. Tuner supply voltage: 10. Symmetrical IF output 1 11. Symmetrical IF output 2 Pin Value 4.0 V, Max: 4.5 V Max: 5.5 V Min: -0.3 V, Max: 5.5 V Min: -0.3 V, Max: 5.5 V 5.0 V, Min: 4.75 V, Max: 5.5 V 33 V, Min: 30 V, Max: 35 V

10.03.03 General description of UV1336 UV1336 series is developed for reception of channels broadcast in accordance with the M, N standard. Features of UV1336 Global standard pinning. Integrated Mixer-Oscillator & PLL function. Conforms to CISPR 13, FCC and DOC (Canada) regulations. Low power consumption. Both Phono connector and F connector are available. Pinning 1. Gain control voltage: 2. Tuning voltage 3. Address select Max: 4. Serial clock: 5. Serial data : 6. Not connected 7. Supply voltage: 8. ADC input (optional) 9. Tuning supply voltage: 10. Ground 11. IF output Pin Value 4.0 V, Max: 4.5 V 5.5 V Min: -0.3 V, Max: 5.5 V Min: -0.3 V, Max: 5.5 V 5.0 V, Min: 4.75 V, Max: 5.5 V 33 V, Min: 30 V, Max: 35 V

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10.04 TDA2822 General Description of TDA2822 The TDA2822 is a mono bridge amplifier specially designed for TV and Portable Radio applications. Requires very few external components: Wide Supply Voltage Range (3-15V) Minimum External Components -No SVR Capacitor -No Bootstrap -No Boucherot Cells Short Circuit Protection Thermal Overload Protection Pinning

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10.05 TDA8174AW Independent vertical amplitude adjustment. Buffer stage, power amplifier flyback generator. Thermal protection. Internal reference voltage decoupling. General Description: TDA8174A and TDA8174AW are a monolithic integrated circuits. It is a full performance and very efficient vertical deflection circuit intended for direct drive of a TV picture tube in Color and B & W television as well as in Monitor and Data displays. Pinning and Block Diagram
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Figure 4. Block Diagram 10.06 UC3842/3 General description: The UC3842/3/4/5 family of control ICs provides the necessary features to implement off-line or DC to DC fixed frequency current mode control schemes with a minimal external parts count. Internally implemented circuits include under voltage lockout featuring start-up current less than 1 mA, a precision reference trimmed for accuracy at the error amp input, logic to insure latched operation, a PWM comparator which also provides current limit control, and a totem pole output stage designed to source or sink high peak current. The output stage, suitable for driving NChannel MOSFETs, is low in the off-state. Differences between members of this family are the under-voltage lockout thresholds and maximum duty cycle ranges. The UC3842 and UC3844 have UVLO thresholds of 16V (on) and 10V (off), ideally suited off-line applications The corresponding thresholds for the UC3843 and UC3845 are 8.5 V and 7.9 V. The UC3842 and UC3843 can operate to duty cycles approaching 100%. A range of the zero to <50 % is obtained by the UC3844 and UC3845 by the addition of an internal toggle flip flop which blanks the output off every other clock cycle. General Features - Optimized For OFF-Line and DC to DC

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- Converters - Low Start-up Current (<1 mA) - Automatic Feed Forward Compensation - Pulse by Pulse Current Limiting - Enhanced Load Response Characteristics - Under Voltage Lock Out With Hyster-Esis - Double Pulse Suppression - High Current Totempole Output - Internally Trimmed Bandgap Reference - 500 KHz Operation - Low Ro Error Amp Pinning 1. Comp 2. Vfb 3. I Sense 4. Rt/Ct 5. Ground 6. Output 7. Vcc 8. Vref Block Diagram
7(11) (12)7 VCC 34V (9)5 GND 16V 2.5V INTERNAL BIAS 6V UVLO S/R 5V REF V 8(14) REF 5.0V 50mA

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10.07 E2Eprom 24C08 General description: The 24C08 is a 8Kbit electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM), organized as 4 blocks of 256 * 08 bits. The memory operates with a power supply value as low as 2.5V. Features: Minimum 1 million ERASE/WRITE cycles with over 10 years data retention Single supply voltage: 4.5 to 5.5V Two wire serial interface, fully 12C-bus compatible Byte and Multi-byte write (up to 8 bytes) Page write (up to 16 bytes) Byte, random and sequential read modes Self timed programming cycle Pinning 1. Write protect enable : 2. Not connected : 3. Chip enable input : 4. Ground : 5. Serial data address input/output : : 6. Serial clock : Input LOW voltage : : 7. Multibyte/Page write mode : : 8. Supply voltage : Pin Value 0V 0V 0V 0V Input LOW voltage : Min : -0.3V, Max : 0.3*Vcc Input HlGH voltage : Min : 0.7*Vcc, Max : Vcc+1 Min : -0.3V, Max : 0.3"Vcc Input HlGH voltage : Min : 0.7*Vcc, Max : Vcc+1 Input LOW voltage : Min : -0.3V, Max : 0.5V Input HlGH voltage : Min : Vcc-0.5, Max : Vcc+1 Min :2.5V, Max : 5.5V

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10.08 Saw Filters List: K2962 / K2966 / L9653M

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12 Service Menu
12.01 Service Menu entrance All system, geometry and white balance alignments are performed in Service Mode. Before starting the service mode alignments, make sure that all manual adjustments are done correctly. To enter the service mode: 1. Press the MENU (30) button on the remote control gun. See figure 5. 2. Press digit keys 4, 7, 2 and 5 consecutively. When the Service Mode is entered the following On Screen Display appears (figure 4):

Figure 5. Service Mode

Figure 6. Remote Control

To adjust the different registers: 1. Use the CURSOR UP (2) / DOWN (31) buttons to move between the registers. See the above right figure. 2. Use the CURSOR LEFT (32) / RIGHT (3) buttons to change the data. See figure 6. To memorize the adjustment: It is not required to memorize the adjustment. Data are stored automatically. To exit the Service Mode: Switch the TV off using the mains switch. 12.02 Service Adjustments

Default Values Register


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OSD Horizontal Position IF Coarse Adjust IF Fine Adjust IF Coarse Adjust for L-Prime IF Fine Adjust for L-Prime Automatic Gain Control Vertical Linearity RGB Horizontal Shift Offset Vertical Size Offset for 60 Hz Vertical Position Offset for 60 Hz Horizontal Size Offset for 60 Hz Horizontal Position Offset for 60 Hz
Horizontal Trap Correction Offset for 60 Hz

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Default Values Register
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White Point Adjust for RED White Point Adjust for GREEN White Point Adjust for BLUE Bias for RED Bias for GREEN APR Threshold Factory Setting Brightness Factory Setting Contrast Factory Setting Colour Factory Setting Sharpness Factory Setting Hue Factory Setting Volume White Point Adjust for Red (RGB mode) White Point Adjust for Green (RGB mode) White Point Adjust for Blue (RGB mode) FM Prescaler when AVL is OFF NICAM Prescaler when AVL is OFF SCART Prescaler when AVL is OFF SCART Prescaler when AVL is OFF for SECAM L/L MONO FM Prescaler when AVL is ON NICAM Prescaler when AVL is ON SCART Prescaler when AVL is ON SCART Prescaler when AVL is ON for SECAM L/L MONO High Byte of crossover frequency for VHF1-VHF3 Low Byte of crossover frequency for VHF1-VHF3 High Byte of crossover frequency for VHF3-UHF Low Byte of crossover frequency for VHF3-UHF Band Switch Byte for VHF1 Band Switch Byte for VHF3 Band Switch Byte for UHF Control Byte Option 1 (see the Option List) Option 2 (see the Option List) Option 3 (see the Option List) Option 4 (see the Option List) Option 5 (see the Option List) Teletext Option 1 (see the Option List) Geometry Menu Not used

Notes

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12.03 Using Coloured Buttons Is possible to access to different features or adjust by using the four coloured buttons on the remote control (24, 23, 13, 14).

RED BUTTON : It switches the AVL to ON or OFF mode on service menu, AVL word is visible on service menu when AVL is on. GREEN BUTTON : It switched the PICTURE MODE to 4:3 or 16:9 on service menu. It is useful when it is necessary to adjust 16:9 picture mode vertical size. YELLOW BUTTON : It switches to VERTICAL SCAN DISABLE mode. It is useful to adjust screen voltage. BLUE BUTTON : It is used to adjust AGC and IF automatically on service menu. 12.03.01 AVL Press the RED button (23) to activate or deactivate the AVL (Automatic Volume Level, between different broadcast channels).

Figure 7. AVL 12.03.02 Geometry Menu Press the GREEN button (24) in order to change from the Main Service Menu to the Geometry Menu, as shows the figure 7. To return to the Main Service Menu it should be pressed the Menu button (30), see Figure 5.

Figure 8. Geometry Menu

Figure 9. Remote Control

In the bottom area of this Menu, it can be seen AUTO. By pressing the WIDE MODE button (8) it changes to 4:3 or 16:9 format. To perform the Geometry adjustments select the most suitable option: - AUTO, entering 4:3 or 16:9 signal and proceeding with adjustments as below. - 4:3, entering 4:3 signal and proceeding with adjustments as below. - 16:9, entering 16:9 signal and proceeding with adjustments as below.

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NOTE: These values are initial values before manual adjustments on the production line and they are subject to change according to the suitable geometrical adjustment. 12.03.02.02 Geometry Adjustments VSIX (Vertical Size) Adjust the Vertical Size so that 8% over-scan is achieved. The effect of this adjustment is shown in figure 9. Use the CURSOR LEFT (32) / RIGHT (3) buttons to change the data. See figure 5. VPOS (Vertical Position) Adjust the Vertical Position so that the picture is centred. The effect of this adjustment is shown in figure 10. Use the CURSOR LEFT (32) / RIGHT (3) buttons to change the data. See figure 5. HPOS (Horizontal Position) Adjust the Horizontal Position so that the picture is centred. The effect of this adjustment is shown in figure 11. Use the CURSOR LEFT (32) / RIGHT (3) buttons to change the data. See figure 5. Figure 12 Figure 10

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. 12.03.03 Screen Adjustment Press the YELLOW button (13) in order to prepare the system for screen-adjustments (Vertical Scan disable). Adjust horizontal line, via screen potentiometer, as thin as possible. To return to the Main Service Menu it should be pressed the Menu button (30).

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12.04 AGC Adjustment In order to do AGC adjustment, enter a 6OdBV RF signal level from channel C-12 (224.25 MHz). Select AGC parameter from service menu. Press BLUE (INSTALL) button from remote controller. The adjustment will be done automatically by software. See the AGC indicator on service menu, it must be 1. Check that picture is normal at 9OdBV signal level.

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12.05 IF Adjustment Select IF1, IF2, IF3 or IF4. When the blue button (14) is pressed the before selected IF register is automatically adjusted. 12.06 IF Negative Adjustment (Without LSystems) Set the video pattern to a PAL colour bar pattern with frequency 38.9 MHz. Apply this IF signal to PIN-10 and PIN11 of tuner. Press PROG-1 and after that BLUE (INSTALL) button from remote controller. Select the standard as BG or l (if BG is not available). Enter service menu. Select IF1 parameter from service menu and press BLUE (INSTALL) button from remote controller. IF adjustment will be done automatically by software. See the IF indicator on service menu, it must be like on FIGURE-1 shown above. 12.07 IF Positive Adjustment (With LSystems) Set the video pattern to a SECAM-L colour bar pattern with frequency 33.9 MHz. Apply this IF signal to PIN-10 and PIN-11 of tuner. Press PROG-1 and after that BLUE (INSTALL) button from remote controller. Select the BAND VHF1(C1-C4 for PLL tuners) and standard as L(L for PLL tuner). Enter service menu. Select IF1 parameter from service menu and press BLUE (INSTALL) button from remote controller. IF adjustment will be done automatically by software. See the IF indicator on service menu, it must be like on FIGURE-1 shown above. 12.08 OSD Horizontal Position Adjustment Select OSD parameter on service menu. Adjust the horizontal position of OSD to the middle of screen, by using the reference bar on bottom of service menu. (OSD adjust also Horizontal position for text screen). 12.09 Teletext Brightness Adjustment Set the TV set to a channel with TeleText. Enter service menu. Press TEXT button from remote controller. Adjust BRIGHTNESS parameter to value 30 by using left-right buttons from remote controller. Press TV button and MENU button from remote controller respectively. Adjustment is done.

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12.10 Auto Programming System Set Up 12.10.1. Description In case the TV set should be serviced, there is the possibility of returning the set with the A.P.S. (Auto Programming System) activated in order to make easy the first start up to the customer. See the below figure. If this Feature is activated the Picture and Sound Menus will be automatically memorized to the default values. 12.10.2. Before start It is necessary let the TV set in the program number that will appear for the first time, because the A.P.S does not preset this selection. 12.10.3. Procedure 12.10.3.1 Enter the Service Mode. See Page 16. 12.10.3.2 Access to TXT1 Register by CURSOR UP / DOWN. 12.10.3.3 Press 7 button on the remote control in order to activate the Auto Programming System. 12.10.3.4 Exit the Service Mode by the Menu button (30). 12.10.3.5 Switch the TV off using the mains switch.

13 Option List
13.01 Service Registers Updating regarding the Tuner
VHF1-VHF3 Frq. (Mhz) 156,25 MHz 114,25 MHz 170,25 MHz 170,25 MHz 142,25 MHz 149,25 MHz VHF3-UHF Frq. (Mhz) 441,25 MHz 401,25 MHz 465,25 MHz 449,25 MHz 425,25 MHz 424,25 MHz AK36 SERVICE AK30 PLL TUNER SETTINGS F2L MENU ITEMS F1H F1L F2H BS1 00001100 00001001 00001101 00001101 00001011 00001011 00110010 10010010 00010010 00010010 01010010 11000010 00011110 00011011 00011111 00011110 00011101 00011100 00000010 10000010 10000010 10000010 00000010 11110010 00000001 00000011 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001

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14 Languages

GROUP 1
German Italian Dutch French Spanish Portuguese Swedish Norwegian Finnish Dannish English Greek Turkish

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English Polish Slovak Hungarian Russian Bulgarian Czech Rumanian Croatian

15 Hotel Mode Functions


The following procedure details how to set up the Hotel Mode Functions. 15.01 Description The Hotel Mode deactivates Install and Program Features from the Main Features Menu. By other hand it can be reduced the Maximum Volume Level. 15.02 Before Start It is necessary to program the channel setting (tuning and sorting) because after that this features will be deactivated. 15.03 Procedure 15.03.01 Enter the Service Mode. See Page 23. 15.03.02 Access to OP4 Register by CURSOR UP / DOWN. 15.03.03 Press 4 button on the remote control in order to activate the Hotel Mode. 15.03.04 Exit the Service Mode by the Menu button (30). 15.03.05 Enter again the Service Mode but with a new sequence of numbers: 1, 3, 2 and 5 consecutively. The following On Screen Display appears (figure on the left):

15.03.06 Activate the Hotel Mode as the above right figure. 15.03.07 Proceed with the required Volume Limit. 15.03.08 Exit the Service Mode.

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16 Schematic Diagrams
16.01 Schematic Diagram of Deflection

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16.2 Schematic Diagram of Video Processor

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16.3 Schematic Diagram of SMPS

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16.04 Schematic Diagram of AV

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16.05 Schematic Diagram of -Controller

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16.06 Schematic Diagram of CRT

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17 How to Update the Technical Information


17.01 How to update the Technical Information appeared on this Service Manual (and relatives) 17.01.01. Web site: https://www.vestelservice.com 17.01.02. Select: Technical Support 17.01.03. Login: 101278 17.01.04. Password: SHPII278 By this access you can consult the latest schematic diagram or request the Parts Listing of a concrete Production Date / Serial Number. By this way it can be also consulted the issued Technical Reports (Service Bulletins). It can be found a Label in every chassis with additional information, i.e. the used EEPROM. See below. On the next page are given details about the Code Bar Label. 17.02 NVM / EEPROM recorder There is available the NVM / EEPROM recorder as spare part: Part Reference: V20096887 Description: MD.ASY.PONYPROG Dom. Price Code: AT Exp. Price Code: BE This EEPROM recorder uses the free software Pony available at http://www.lancos.com/ppwin95.html Note: In case of Windows platform it is recommended the PonyProg v1.17h version. 17.03 Chassis Label Information

B+ Voltage Batch number

Chassis code number

25423426 - 150V 200101577 PAL /BG Y237 - 1902 - 277

Consecutive serial number of the related batch

EEPROM number

Production line number

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17.04 Code Bar Label Information

Product Code Year Month

From the beginning of September.2002, the production month and year will be indicated inside the box as shown.

Year Consecutive number

Consecutive number Year Batch number

Product code: Year : Month :

It is the code that indicates Vestel internal identification number of the complete TV set.

Production year in two digits, e.g.: 02 for 2002 Production month in two digits; e.g.: 04 for April. It is a Vestel number that is assigned by the Planning Dept. according to the customer orders. (For internal use by Vestel)

Batch number :

Consecutive Number:

The number that indicates the sequence of the product related to the same batch number.

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