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Order NO.

WH070625S001V0

21FA18-T
(TB8873)

@ (2007)(Haier Electronic Company Limited)


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violation of law.

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WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use
by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of
potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered b electricity should be serviced
or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product
deal with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

CONTENT
1. SPECIFICATIONS………………………………………………………………………….. 3

2. WARNING…………………………………………………………………………………….. 4

3. FEATURES AND TECHINICAL DESCRIPTION………………………………………... 11

4. ADJUSTMENT………………………………………………………………………..………11

5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM…………………………………………………………………………18

6. WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM……………………………………………………….18

7. CIRCUIT EXPLANATION.…………………………..…………………..………………….19

8. MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING………………………………22

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1. Specification

MODEL MODEL
NO. ITEM FUNCTION 21FA18-T NO. ITEM FUNCTION 21FA18-T

1 PICTURE Main IC 8873 24 SOFTWARE Digital curtain √


2 CRT PURE FLAT 25 Slow fading on & off √
3 Color system PAL 26 Semitransparent menu √
Non-flshing channel
4 BG 27 √
Audio system changing
5 NO.of channels 218 28 ZOOM √
6 OSD language ENGLISH 29 16:9 mode √
7 Multi-picture modes 5 30 Games 1
8 AUDIO AV stereo √ 31 Calendar √
9 Super woofer × 32 Child-lock √
10 Surrounding sound × 33 Multi-functional lock √
11 Treble/bass boost × 34 No-picture listening √
12 Left/right balancer √ 35 Background light ×
13 NICAM × 36 Auto-timer on √
14 Multi-audio modes √ 37 FM RADIO ×
15 Tone adjuster × 38 V-CHIP ×
16 MTS/SAP × 39 PARAMETER NO. of built-in speakers 2
17 Auto-volume leveling × 40 Audio output power(W) 5×2
18 JACK AV input back 1,side1 41 Total power input(W) 70
19 AV output back 1 42 Voltage range(V) 160~250
20 DVD terminal back 1 43 Power frequency(Hz) 50/60
21 S-video jack back 1 44 Time of sleep timer(MINS) 120
22 Headphone socket × 45 Net weight(KG) 23
23 SCART socket × 46 Gross weight(KG) 26
47 Net dimension(MM) 615/482/452
48 Packaged dimension(MM) 651/576/526

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2. Warning
Safety Precautions

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE


Many electrical identify these parts and mechanical parts in this chassis have special
safety-related characteristics! In the Schematic Diagram and Replacement Parts List.
It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same
components as recommended in this manual to prevent X-RADIATION, Shock, Fire, or
other Hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of the manufacturer.
General Guidance
An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose
chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating
as this protects the technician from accidents that might result in personal injury caused by
electrical shocks.
It will also protect the receiver and it’s components from being damaged by accidental
shorts of the circuitry that might be inadvertently introduced during the service operation.
If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with a specified one.
When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film Resistor, over 1W), keep the
resistor 10mm away from PCB.
Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature parts.
Due to the high vacuum and large surface area of the picture tube, extreme care should be
taken in handling the Picture Tube. Do not lift the Picture Tube by its Neck.
X-RAY Radiation
Warning:
The source of X-RAY RADIATION in this TV receiver is the High Voltage Section and the
Picture Tube.
For continued X-RAY RADIATION protection, the replacement tube must be of the same
type as specified in the Replacement Parts List.
Before returning the receiver to the customer,
Always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet,
such as antennas, terminals, etc., to make sure that the set is safe to operate without any
danger of electrical shock.

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Warning and Cautions
1. When you clean the TV set, please pull 4. To prevent the TV set from firing and
out the power plug from AC outlet. Don't electric shock, don't
clean the cabinet and the screen with make the TV set rain
benzene, petrol and other chemicals. or moisture.

2. In order to prolong the using life of the 5. Don't open the back cover, otherwise it is
TV set, please place it on a ventilated possible to damage the components in the
place. TV set and harm you.

3. Don't place the 6. When the TV set isn't going to be used


T V se t i n t h e for long time or it is in thunder and
sunshine or near lightening, please pull out the plug from AC
heat source. outlet and the antenna plug from the cover
of the TV set.

Explanation on the display tube

Generally, it is not needed to clean the tube surface. However, if necessary,its surface can be
cleaned with a dry cotton cloth after cutting off the power.Don't use any cleanser. If using hard
cloth, the tube surface will be damaged.

CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service manual and its supplements
and addenda, read and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing
precautions and any of the safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions.
Remember: Safety First.

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General Servicing Precautions
1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before:
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module or any other
assembly of the receiver.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or other electrical
connection.
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the receiver.
CAUTION: A wrong substitution part or incorrect installation polarity of electrolytic
capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
d. Discharging the picture tube anode.
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other
voltage-measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc.) equipped with a suitable high voltage
probe. Do not test high voltage by “drawing an arc”.
3. Discharge the picture tube anode only by (a) first connecting one end of an insulated
clip lead to the degaussing or kine aquadag grounding system shield at the point where
the picture tube socket ground lead is connected, and then (b) touch the other end of
the insulated clip lead to the picture tube anode button, using an insulating handle to
avoid personal contact with high voltage.
4. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies.
5. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by
applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or
comparable nonabrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume)
isopropyl alcohol (90%-99% strength)
CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture.
Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication of contacts is not
required.
6. Do not defeat any plug / socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers covered by
this service manual might be equipped.
7. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless
all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed.
8. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground before
connecting the test receiver positive lead.
Always remove the test receiver ground lead last.
9. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this service manual.
CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heat sink in this receiver.
Electrostatic ally Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity.
Such components are usually called Electrostatic ally Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of

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typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and
semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques should be used to help
reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-
equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a
known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available
discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed to prevent potential shock
prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly
on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup
or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static type folder removal device. Some solder removal devices not
classified as “anti-static” can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES
devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges
sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately
before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with
leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable
conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement
ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which
the device will be installed.
CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other
safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices.
(Otherwise even some normally harmless motions such as mutual brushing of your
clothes’ fabric or lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor might generate static electricity
sufficient to damage an ES device.)
General Soldering Guidelines
Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip size and shape that
will maintain tip temperature within the range of 500 oF to 600 oF.
Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder composed of 60 parts tin/40 parts
lead.
Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a mall wire bristle (0.5 inch, or 1.25cm)
brush with a metal handle. Do not use freon-propelled spay-on cleaners.
Use the following unsoldering technique
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500 o F to 600o F)
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b. Heating the component lead until the solder melts.
c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-static, suction-type solder removal
device with solder braid.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil.
Use the following unsoldering technique
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500 o F to 600o F)
b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand against the component lead
until the solder melts.
c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the component lead and the
printed circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder flows onto and around both
the component lead and the foil.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil.
d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or splashed solder with a
small wire-bristle brush.
Remove /Replacement
Some chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through which the IC leads are
inserted and then bent flat against the circuit foil. When holes are of slotted type, the
following technique should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with
boards using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique as outlined.

Removal

Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently prying up on the lead with
the soldering iron tip as the solder melts.
Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction-type solder removal device (or
with solder braid) before removing the IC.
Replacement
Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board.
Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and solder it.
Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush. (It is not necessary to reapply
acrylic coating to the areas).
“Small-Signal” Discrete Transistor
Removal/Replacement
Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as possible to the
component body.
Bend into a “U” shape the end of each of three leads remaining on the circuit board.
Bend into a “U” shape the replacement transistor leads.
Connect the replacement transistor leads to the corresponding leads extending from the
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circuit board and crimp the “U” with long nose pliers to insure metal to metal contact then
solder each connection.
Power Output, Transistor Device
Removal/Replacement
Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads.
Remove the heat sink mounting screw (if so equipped).
Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the circuit board.
Insert new transistor in the circuit board.
Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
Replace heat sink.
Diode Removal/Replacement
Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as possible to diode body.
Bend the two remaining leads perpendicularly to the circuit board.
Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode round the corresponding lead
on the circuit board.
Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the two “original” leads. If they
are not shiny, reheat them and if necessary, apply additional solder.
Fuse and Conventional Resistor
Removal/Replacement
1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of the circuit board hollow stake.
2. Securely crimp the leads of replacement component around notch at stake top.
3. Solder the connections
CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced component and adjacent
components and the circuit board to prevent excessive component temperatures.
Circuit Board Foil Repair
Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board will weaken the
adhesive that bonds foil to the circuit board causing the foil to separate from or “lift-off” the
board. The following guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever this
condition is encountered.

At IC Connections

To repair a defective copper pattern at IC connections use the following procedure to


install a jumper wire on the copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this technique
only on IC connections).
1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife. (Remove only as
much copper as absolutely necessary).
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2. Carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if used) from the end of
the remaining copper pattern.
3. Bend a small “U” in one end of a small gauge jumper wire and carefully crimp it around
the IC pin. Solder the IC connection.
4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the out-away copper pattern and let it overlap
the previously scraped end of the good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area
and clip off any excess jumper wire.

At other connections

Use the following technique to repair the defective copper pattern at connections other
than IC Pins. This technique involves the installation of a jumper wire on the component
side of the circuit board.
Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife.
Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to insure that a hazardous condition will not exist if
the jumper wire opens.
Trace along the copper pattern from both sides of the pattern break and locate the
nearest component that is directly connected to the affected copper pattern.
Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the lead of the nearest component on one
side of the pattern break to the lead of the nearest component on the other side.
Carefully crimp and solder the connections.
CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so that it does not touch
components or sharp edges.

WARNING
RISKELECTRIC SHOCK
DONOT OPEN
WARNING:To reduce the risk of electric shick don’t remove cover or back.
No user-serviceable parts inside refer service to qualified service personnel.

Safety of operators has been taken into consideration at the design and manufacture phase, but
inappropriate operation may cause electric shock or fire. To prevent the product from being damaged,
the following rules should be observed for the installation, use and maintenance of the product. Read
the following safety instruction before starting the operation.
The User Manual uses the following symbols to ensure a safe operation and preventany damage to
operators or properties:

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3.FEATURES AND TECHINICAL DESCRIPTION
FUNCTIONS :

1.ALL-BAND CATV (470MHz) 2.I2C bus control

3.Auto and manual tuning 4.Audio/video input/output interfaces

5.Multiple picture modes selection 6.Screen saver when no signal

7 PAL DK 8.218 programs Preset

9.volume setting stored 10.Program scan


11.Child LOCK 12.Slide curtain power on/off display,improved eye
protection

4. Adjustment
A..Factory adjustment information

Operation method: after the appliance is switched on, make the volume value to zero.
Then press “ V- ” key on the TV set and press the DISP button on remote controller at
the same time to enter the S state. Press DISP button one times and “S” will disappear,
Repeat the first step, you will enter the D mode. Now one “D” is displayed on the TV
screen.

Press PRO- and PRO+ buttons to select items for adjustment.


Press VOL- and VOL+ buttons to adjust selected items.
Press the POWER button to switch off the appliance and go back to the normal state.

B.Maintenance menu (Table 8)


Function Function bewrite referen initializati
ce on
OSDH-POS OSD Hortzontal position 14
OPT function OPTION B4
RCUT R CUT OFF 22
GCUT G CUT OFF 33
BCUT B CUT OFF 2D
GDRV G DRIVE 40
BDRV B DRIVE 40
CNTX SUB CONTRAST MAX 7F
BRTC SUB BRIGHT CENTER 52
COLC SUB COLOR CENTER FOR NTSC 40
TNTC SUB TINT CENTER 40
COLP SUB COLOR CENTER FOR PAL 02
COLD DVD COLOR CENTER (DIF) 05
SCNT Y-SUB CONTRAST 0A
CNTC SUB CONTRASRT CENTER 4B
CNTN SUB CONTRASRT MINIMUM 07
CNTD DVD CONTRAST MAX 7F

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BRTX SUB BRIGHT MAX 20
BRTN SUB BRIGHT MINIMUM 20
COLX SUB COLOR MAX 25
COLN SUB COLOR MINIMUM 0D
TNTX SUB TINT MAX 28
TNTN SUB TINT MINIMUM 28
ST3 SUB SHARP CENTER NTSC3.58 IN TV 19
SV3 SUB SHARP CENTER NTSC3.58 IN VIDEO 1D
ST4 SUB SHARP CENTER OTHER COLOR SYSTEM IN TV 25
SV4 SUB SHARP CENTER OTHER COLOR SYSTEM IN VIDEO 1D
SVD SUB SHARP CENTER IN DVD 1B
ASSH ASYMMETRY – SHARPNESS 05
SHPX SUB SHARPNESS MAX POINTS FROM CENTER VALUE 1A
SHPN SUB SHARPNESS MIN POINTS FROM CENTER VALUE 19
TXCX RGB CONTRAST DATA AT MAX DATA OF USER CONTRAST
OSD
RGCN RGB CONTRAST DATA AT MIN DATA OF USER CONTRAST
OSD
ABCL ABCL, 17
DCBS DCBS, 95
CLTB The data when TV mode & SOUND SYS = M 89
CLTD The data when TV mode & SOUND SYS = M 89
CLTM The data when TV mode & SOUND SYS = M AC
CLVO The data when YVU mode & SOUND SYS != M AD
CLVD The data when YVU mode & SOUND SYS = M 88
OSDA excursus 01
HPOS 50HZ HORIZONTAL PHASE 50HZ *
VP50 50 HZ VERTICAL PHASE 50HZ *
HIT 50HZ VERTICAL AMPLITUDE *
HPS SHIFT DAT OF 50/60HZ HORIZONTAL PHASE *
VP60 60HZ VERTICAL PHASE *
HITS SHIFT DATA OF 50/60 HZ HORIZONTAL PHASE *
VLIN V-LINEARITY *
VSC V-S CORRECTION *
VLIS V-LINEARITY *
VSS V-S CORRECTION *
UVBLACK high 4 digit is ublack low 4 digit is &vblack 88
HBOW VCD_1BH high 3 digit and VCD_24H 88
HPARA
BRTS SUB BRIGHT 00
RAGC RF AGC ADJUSTMENT 20
HAFC 1/2 AFC DATA ADJUSTMENT 86
NOIS Signal strength setting 0F
NDTC NOISE DET count (Weak -> Normal) 1F
VL1 VOLUME OUTPUT DATA AT 25% 09
VL25 VOLUME OUTPUT DATA AT 50% 3D
12
VL50 VOLUME 100 57
VLX ??? 7F
MUTT Y-MUTE FOR SOFT START 00
STAT CONTRAST UP FOR SOFT START 00
FLG0 Flag0 44
FLG1 Flag1 70
SVM PIC1 SVM 50
VBLK V BLANKING START AND STOP POINT 00
VCEN V CENTERING 2E
UCOM 00:GND;01:R OUTPUT;10:B OUTPUT;11:MONITOR RF AGC 00
VIA ADC
PYNX Normal H.SYNC max 33
PYNN Normal H.SYNC min 11
PYXS Search H.SYNC max 22
PYNS Search H.SYNC min 1E
RCUTS RCUTS 00
GCUTS GCUTS 00
BCUTS GDRVS 00
GDRVS GDRVS 00
BDRVS BDRVS 00
AV_OPT Av option 04
OPT2 Option 2 1C
WAIT TIME Timing between power on and picture appearing 2F
CUR_CEN Curtain beginning position BB
CUR_STEP Curtain moving speed 02
AUSTP 04
MODE0 Multiple setting A9
MODE1 Multiple setting 0F
OSDF OSD frequency 68
STBG S TRAP f0 for BG 06
STI S TRAP f0 for I 08
STDK S TRAP f0 for DK 08
STM S TRAP f0 for M 08
08

SSBG S TRAP HP/LP for BG S TRAP Q for BG S TRAP GD for BG 08


SSI S TRAP HP/LP for I S TRAP Q for I S TRAP GD for I 08
S TRAP HP/LP for DK S TRAP Q for DK S TRAP GD for DK
SSDK 08
S TRAP HP/LP for M S TRAP Q for M S TRAP GD for M
SSM 09
D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
SYNC option 04
SYBBN 00
SYBBF 00
SYSR 02
BBCT Blue back hysteresis counter (BUS H sync detection 04
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VCD0 ???? 08
VCD1 D1D0:00 38M;01:38.9M?????? 01
BL25 % of ATT for Balance 25 1E
BL49 % of ATT for Balance 49 50
OV50 OSD vertical position for 50Hz 0C
OV60 OSD vertical position for 60Hz 02
HIT1 16.:9 adjust 11
HIT2 Zoom adjust 06
COLX2 3A optiomize adjust 05
PCON Run press key 0 image resume contrast 32
PBRI Run press key 0 image resume bright 32
PCOL Run press key 0 image resume color 32
PTIN Run press key 0 image resume tint 32
PSHA Run press key 0 image resume definition 32
PVOL 32
BR_BRI bright numerical value adjust 50
CO_BRI bright numerical value adjust 32
DK_BRI bright numerical value adjust 32
BK_BRI bright numerical value adjust 1E
BR_CONT Contrast numerical value adjust 64
CO_CON Contrast numerical value adjust 64
DK_CONT Contrast numerical value adjust 32
BK_CON Contrast numerical value adjust 32
V_NOISE Sound quarrel ‘snumerical value 28
V_MID 1E
V_QUIET 0F
PWR
BUS
MEM
Q501
QT01
OPT:
BIT FUNCTION
0 Hotel mode 1:welcome logo 0:haier logo
1 No use
2 V_Mute ON/OFF when CH changes(=1:ON)
3 AUDIO GAIN SW of tb1240
4 Not VT Down of AFT when No Signal(=1)
5 TINT 0:use 1:unused
6 Select TV sync(0) or MONITOR sync(1)
7 Mute of av switch key 1.use 0.no use
ABL:
BIT FUNCTION
0 ABL-Gain 00:-0.2;01:-0.4;10:-0.6;11:-0.8v
1
2 ABL Start Point 00:-0.0;01:-0.15;10:-0.3;11:-0.45v
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3
4 ACL ST ????????
5
6 WPS 0:Y peak limiter off 1:Y peak limiter on,105IRE
7 No use
DCBS
BIT FUNCTION
0 BLACK STRETCH black strecth
1 00:Off;01:Black stretch point,26IRE; 10 : 33 IRE; 11 : 43 IRE ???
2 Y GAMMA
3 00:Off;01:Y γ point 90 IRE,Gain –3dB; 10 : 82 IRE ; 11 : 75 IRE
4 VCD BS SW
5 VCD CORING
6 VCD BLACK
7 C TRAP Q
CLTO\CLTM\CLVO\CLVD
BIT FUNCTION
0 Y Delay Time
1 000:-40 nsec;001:0;010:40 nsec;011:80 nsec;100:120 nsec;101:160 nsec;110:200 nsec;
2 111:240 nsec
3 N Phase
4 00:USA(105 degree);01:Japan(93 degree);10:11:DVD
5 Color Y 0:Color gamma off ;1:On;
6 PN-ID Sens 0:PAL/NTSC killer sensitivity,1mVpp; 1:10mVpp
7 FID 0:Normal;1:Alwas killer off,i.e. always color on..
SYNC:
BIT FUNCTION
0 Select sync slice level for weak signal
1 Select sync separation level
2 Select H sync judgement : 0:BUS, 1:TC3
3 UNUSE
4 UNUSE
5 UNUSE
6 UNUSE
7 UNUSE
SYBBN:
BIT FUNCTION
0 UNUSE
1 UNUSE
2 Select window pulse for H lock detection
3 Select H lock detection mode
4 Select SY-DET-1 for sync dtection
5 Select SY-DET-2 for sync dtection
6 Select LPF mode for sync dtection
7 UNUSE
SYBBF
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BIT FUNCTION
0 UNUSE
1 UNUSE
2 Select window pulse for H lock detection
3 Select H lock detection mode
4 Select SY-DET-1 for sync dtection
5 Select SY-DET-2 for sync dtection
6 Select LPF mode for sync dtection
7 UNUSE
SYSR:
BIT FUNCTION
0 UNUSE
1 UNUSE
2 Select window pulse for H lock detection
3 Select H lock detection mode
4 Select SY-DET-1 for sync dtection
5 Select SY-DET-2 for sync dtection
6 Select LPF mode for sync dtection
7 UNUSE
FLG0:
BIT FUNCTION
0 0:NORMAL;1:PIF over modulation switch on
1 0:BPF;1:TOF
2 0:Nyquist Buzz cancel,on;2:off
3 0:Off, 1:If BB=1, RGB out is 110 IRE
4 TB1254N band pass filter switch
5 SIF FIX Select 0:fix to normal, 1:control with sound system
6 SIF 5.74 Select In D mode, aplly this bit to SIF 574
7 vco readjust when position select 0:disable;1:enable;
FLG1:
BIT FUNCTION
0 CW SW
1 V ramp bias
2 Sync. Sepa. level
3 Horizontal side blanking
4 UNSED
5 UNSED
6 1:count time clear to 20H;0:count time clear to 0H
7 1:user press key SLEEP clear time;0:no
SVM:
BIT FUNCTION
0 SVM gain
1 00:-6dB;01:0dB;10:+6dB;11:+12dB
2 SVM DL(svm delay)
3 00:off;01:-100ns;10:-60ns;11:-40ns
4 Mon、svm ??????
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5
6 1: SOFT CHANGE CHANNEL 0:no
7 UNUSE
VBLK
BIT FUNCTION
0 00:23H;01:33H;10:37H;11:41H (50Hz)
1 00:22H;01:30H;10:34H;11:38H (60Hz)
2 00:310H;01:299H;10:295H;11:291H (50Hz)
3 00:263H;01:254H;10:250H;11:246H (60Hz)
4
5
MODE0:
BIT FUNCTION
0 1:218 channels;0:100 channels
1 1:5060 (M system);0:tow way AV
2 0: SECAM;1:no
3 1:RGB Out-Cut Off DC;0:Y-MUTE
4 1:ALWAYS DISPLAY SOME MENU;0:SOMETIMES DISPLAY SOME MENU
5 0:ALPS 1:panasionc
6 SHOP OUT
7 00:DK;01:I;10:BG
MODE1:
BIT FUNCTION
0 0:no BG;1:yes
1 0:noI;1:yes
2 0:noDK;1:yes
3 0:no M;1:yes
4 0:when asm & search,set up VCO adjust req. ,1:only power on
0:PIF VCO adjust trigger 1: normal (12 :bit 7)
5 The algorithm of ASM. 0:ASM doesn't judge IFLOCK with case 4. 1:ASM judge IF
LOCK with case 4
6 The algorithm of ASM. 0:ASM doesn't judge Fhsync with case 4. 1:ASM judge Fhsync
with case 4
7 TINT polarity ,input to V/C/D. 0:normal 1:invert
AV_OPT:
Byte FUNCTION
Video1 Video2 Video3
0 VIDEO DVD
1 VIDEO S-VIDEO DVD
2 VIDEO DVD VIDEO
3 VIDEO S-VIDEO DVD
4 VIDEO/S-VIDEO DVD
5 VIDEO/S-VIDEO VIDEO DVD
6 VIDEO DVD VIDEO
7 VIDEO VIDEO DVD
OPT2:
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BIT FUNCTION
0 lunar calendar 1:have lunar calendar ; 0:no lunar calendar
1 No use
2 1:english 0:chinese
3 AV WITH MUTE;1:yes;0:no
4 No use
5 1:super incept 0:no
6 No use
7 0:boot-strap welcome 1:no
MOD:
BIT FUNCTION
0 akb 00:*9.75;01:*10.00;10:*10.25;11:*10.50
1 CUTOFF
SENSITI
VITY
2
3 MOD.3:0 CUTOFF range:-0.65~+0.65;1:-0.65~+0.85
4 000:NO;001:45.75;011:38.9;100:38.0
5
6
7
OSDA
BIT FUNCTION
0 OSD CONTRAST
1 00:80 IRE 01:70;02:60;03:50;
2
3 OSD ABL: RGB ABCL 0:ABCL active for OSD 0:inactive
4
5
6
7
You can change the DATA with “*” mark when necessary.

5. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
6. WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM

18
21"-TSB-2IN1 Ref. Chassis(CQ0765)
XP201

SPOT
1

2
R3
B4
G5

7
GND
+9V
N301 AN7522N
B6
+9V
XS903 XP903
2 2

STANDBY
OUT2

OUT2

OUT1

OUT1
1 1
GND

GND

GND
VOL

VCC
IN2

IN1
R128 2W12K
C-IN
+115V +33V
12

11

10

1
B3
C126 C125 N121

+33V
AGC

ADS
+12V

SDA
SCL

MB
C309

VT
C310 R320 uPC574J

IF
1000P R904

C
470u/25V 0.01u 1/2W-4.7K U101 XS801
10u 50V VD901 15K 2W

11
1

9
1N4148
BL301 C305
C306 +5V-2 VE1 CRT
R-10W8 XS301 4.7u C307 R308 R305
4.7u 68K R810 R800

Y
47u 270K R901 100
2 560 0.5W 100 V901 R905
R100 0.5W1.2K
1 C301 2.2u 2SC2482
R301 5.6K L C807 V805
220 R902 560
R915
C304 R303
R111
W109
22u 16V
2SC1815Y
C800 XS802 0.5W1.2K
BL302 C3022.2u 6.8K 100u 16V C901 R903
0.01 2.2K R302 5.6K R SHORT C801 1K
R110 R107 R103 330P R925
R-10W8 470u 10V 0.5W1.2K
XS302 C314 10K C104 L103 OPEN OPEN
V303 2.2U C303 R304 R801
2.2K VD101 100 V-OUT
2 2SC2878A
22K 0.01 R312 R314 C312 0.01u 1uH R130
V302 47K R804 R803 R802 VD911
1 R309 22K 0.1UF 1K 220 1N4148
100 75
2SC2878A C311 VD306 1SS133R112 C802
2.2U N204 R115 2.2K R106 C102 R806
VD301 V301 R109 390 1K 10u
A1015Y 1SS133 7805 0.01u L-OUT AV-OUT
15k V102 0 R105
1SS133 DK/I/BG V802 R808
H.VCC 1 3 100K
+8V +5V-2 C1815Y C105 0 2SC1815Y R805 R914 C902
VD302 C103 R102 2.2K R911 100 15K 2W
VD305 0.01u R113 2KV 1000P
C313 1SS133 M 3.9K 1.5K V911

2
1SS133 15K R-OUT
47u V101 C803 2SC2482
0.01u R912
N202 NM24C08EN L209 Z101
2SC2216 C130

SW
Sin

SO
SO
R114 560

G
N6283 C109
R313 4.7K 4 5 R228 10K MTZ5.1B C911 R913
VSS SDA PL-12uH 4.7u 100k R807 330P 1K
B6 C108 C107 L104 75

1
2
3
4
5
3 6 VD261 C106
N206 +9V A2 SCL
MTZ5.6C OPEN
R108 0.01u 220u
GND 68uH
1 2 7 R229 10K 33 VD266
A1 TEST R230 C250 C252 C251 VE1A CRT SOCKET
5V 47 10u 0.01u 100u MTZJ3.6A VIDEO1 IN VD921
2 1 8
B5 A0 VCC VD251 VD253 VD252 1N4148

0.5W 270
+5V CPU C249 R809

R217
3 IR HZ10 HZ10 HZ10
0.01u C235 75
R200
HS0038A2 L204 PL-12uH
0 C234
R234 L207 VD263
C200 C240 C239 100u C230 C229 R231 R924
22K PL-10uH 1.5M MTZ5.6C R921 100 15K 2W
47u 0.01u 470u R814 AUDIO1 IN(L) 200V XS902
0.01u C237 V921
OPEN 4
R233 0.22u 2SC2482 R927 RF10-1W-4.7

2200P
R239 22K 3
C245 C236
270 0.01u 10u 1u R232 R922 HEAT 2
L205 R923

R223 220K
C921

R224 30K

C228 1000P
10u C244 OPEN 560 330P
R221 1K

C238
0.01u R222 AUDIO1 IN(R) 1
R225 R226 R227 750 R812
VD207 C247 270 270 270 C233 C232 C231 NP 10u C225 OPEN
R235 1K 2.2u 4.7u C227 GND
100P OPEN C226
0.47u R940
64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37

36

35

34

33
0.01u
R935 33
10K
POWER

G-OUT

DC NF
RF AGC

IF AGC
VT

SYNC-OUT

APC FIL

MONITOR-OUT

BLACK DET

PIF PLL
SCL1

SDA1

5V

GND

YC 5V

IF GND

AUDIO MON

S-REG
TV SYNC

AV SW

SYSTEM

MUTE

B-OUT

R-OUT
RMT-IN

D GND

D Vcc3.3V

IF IN

IF IN

SIF-IN
IF-VCC(5V)
V933
2SC1815
R936 C933
47K 0.01u
R220 Y
R245 R818
4.7K 1K V205 75
S701 N201 TMPA8873 C1815Y
C255 C257 R819 Cb
R242 330
R244 75
47u 0.01u V204 X203 330 R931 C932
VD931 VD932

TV-OUT(2Vp-p)
CH + A1015Y Cr VD950 1.2K 47u/16V

AUDIO-OUT1

AUDIO-OUT2
L10.7M R243 SHORT SHORT

EXT-AUDIO1

EXT-AUDIO2
TV-IN(1Vp-p)
R817

ALC FILTER
R246 MTZ10A R932
S702 R761 2.2K 75 V931
SCP-OUT

ABCL-IN

SIF-OUT
5.6K

EXT-IN
V-SAW

150
H-OUT

V-OUT

H-VCC
RESET

X-TAL

X-TAL

H.AFC

+ 2K7
TEST

C931 R933 R934


GND

GND

GND

GND

Y-IN
KEY

C-IN
L901 A1015
+5V
U/V

L/H

Cb 330

Cr
R247 R219 PL-12uH 10u/16V 1K

150 100
CH - GND
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32
1

S703 R762
11K C202 (EMC) C205 C219 VD202
R207

0.01u G201 C212 0.1u(M) 1SS133


C214
1K

C210 470u

1
8M 10u R211 R213 R215 R216 VD205 R263

C220 10u
R446 C207 C209 C211 0.1u(M)
C203 C206 8.2K 0.1u(M) 100 100 100 R250 3.3K
C204 10K 8200P 0.01u VD204 OPEN
CH20p 0.01u 0.22u(M) 100
VOL + C201 CH20p R212 OPEN C216

GND
SPOT
100

9V
R763

R
G
B
S704 0.01u R205 C213 0.47u C248 R218
15K L201 R214 R811
33K R209 1u C215 0.47u 100K XS901
10u C208 100 R813
1K V214
1K L212 10u
0.47U 1K R241 A1015Y
VD420 47u R201 3.3K C224
VOL - C221
RD9.1CB 1M 2.2u 50V
S705 R764 0.1u(M)
30K H.VCC VD264
+8V MTZ5.6C
V203 C223 L R
TV/VIDEO A1015Y R237 2.2u 50V
S706
R765 R236 1.5K
110K
8.2K
VD201
MENU R210 HZ3.6V
4.7K

R581
10K R582
10K L410
XS401 LHDY
ON
V556 5 4
OFF
V555
R557 D400 C1815Y B6
0.5W12
B6 N401 STV9302A +9V 4
3
+9V L407 LX37
R559 R570 1W 27 3 2
1.8K VD571
R558
1SS133 N205
Reference

470
Pump Up

C440
Out Vcc

H.VCC VD413RU2A R413


Output

1 3
GND
Input

7808 +8V R404 100V4700p 1


Vcc

0.5W4.7K 1
C570 C520 12K
VD570 4.7u 0.01u C521 C522
R401
2

MTZ10A 470u/16V 0.01u C411


1

16K R408 R451


1W4.7K 1uF/160V
C402 150
! R699 NC XP402
B4
R645 0.25W 1K C404 R403 4
+13V 2 1 0.25W 1K C401
10u/16V 5.6K C408
C403 100V 0.047u 3
(EMC)VD603~VD606 N602A 2700p C412
VD681 0.22u HEAT
TLP421 T601 VD621 ! C622 2
RM11C R697 VD614 VD402 0.39u630V +200V
C606 C607 BCK-05I-5 MTZ5.1B
C605 3 ! RU4YX 2200u/25V 1N4148 R402 1N4761A 1
! RT601 1KV 1000p 150u/450V 4 3W 56K 1 14 B3
0.5W 1 L401 R460
! L909
QHXC-54F(AL) XS602
1KV 1000p +12V C409 TEM2011
PDC7RQPP6B744 R595 220u/35V 0.5W 220K
1
C699 R621 2W 1 0.47u(M) 6
3 2
22n/630V C621470p/2KV 0.25W-1K V432
9 C610 VD641
C407 100u/35V
! 2SD2499
W608
VD625 EU2A 0.5W10 1N4148 C415 C416
(EMC)L603 5
C603 C694 47n N705
1 LCL -04
VD699 B7
+180V
2KV 6800p 2KV 680p HV
1KV 1000p TRG1C 1 3 B5 V431 T402
1 C630 TA7805 +5V CPU 3
VD696 22u/250V EU2A 2SC2383 R434 BCT-02
3 11 R432 KFC
(EMC)C602 C604 R698 OPEN C629 470p/1KV C569 VD401 1K
! VD608 330
2

0.1u/250V 7 1KV 1000p 0.5W220K C698 0.01u R405 R406 47K


EU2A VD622 62K
R602 7W 1R8 220p/1KV C568 C432 4
RU4YX ! R631 V599 2SB892 470u/16V 1
C695 0.5W 0.22 1000p
OPEN 13 B4 C405 KSC
(EMC)L602 +13V B1
LCL -04 L605TEM2011 +115V 25V/0.47u R433
C624 R639 C406
2200u/25V R598 0.5W 150k R407 1000u/25V 330 2 7
C623 C433
! (EMC)N601CQ0765RT C697 R693 470p/1KV 10K RP601 R643 10k L405
39K 47u/35V
(EMC)C601 1000p/1KV VD698 1W 5.1R C627 470p/2KV 20K R409 C431 10
ZZ0008
FB/OCP
DRAIN

5 10 C423
SYNC

0.22u/250VAC K 1.2k 500V3900p


GND

R435
VCC

C643 0.15u R436 100V 0.1u


R681 EU2A R R412 B1 (EMC)T401
2W-1K C681 2W 270
RZ601 10u/50V VD697 C640 0.68
+115V ! JF0501-19910
12 VD624S2L60U R462 R640 B2 W402 0 C400 R442
EU2A 220u/160V 3.6K
A
1

18K N604 +27V 10u 160V


OPEN 10K
R601 C600 KA431LZ
100P C625 R599
0.5W220K R694 7 8 R439
! ! 1KV 470p V598 W401
C696 1W 1.5K 1K
XS601 SW601 0.5W 20K
! F601 10u/50V ! 2SB892
R596
2.5A/250V R695 VD623 R628
0.5W 2.2 10K
OPEN AV (Pin 61) SYS(Pin 59)
0.25W470 RU4YX VD599
VD695 C693 !
R531 12M !
VD682 1SS133 3900P 1N4148
C626 OSD Pin 61(N201) SYS Pin 59(N201)
MTZ18C
! C615 AC400V2200p 2200u/35V R597 3K9 TV 0V M 0V

AV1 0V D/K 5V

AV2 5V I 5V

DVD 0V B/G 5V
7. Circuit Explanation
1、Microprocessor and Small signal processing: super monolithic integrated circuits :
Haier8873
Haier8873CSN is super large integrated circuit decoder, containing intermediate image
amplifying, intermediate sound amplifying, horizontal and vertical scan, small signal
processing, color decoding, hi-pressure tracing and over-load protection, I2C bus control.
Information introducing functions and testing data for maintenance is listed in Table 1.

Table 1
Working Ground Resistance (R)
Step Function Voltage Positive Negative
(V) (Ω) (Ω)
1 U/V 0 600 5000
2 L/H 1.8 600 5000
3 KEY INPUT 5 600 15000
4 DIGITAL GND 0 0 0
5 CPU RESET 5 600 10000
6 X.TAL 2.3 600 1000
7 X.TAL 2.0 600 15000
8 TEST 0 0 0
9 +5 VCC 5 400 4500
10 GND 0 0 0
11 SIGNAL GND 0 0 0
12 HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL INPUT 1 750 150
13 HORIZONTAL RETURN PULSE 1.7 500 550
SIGNAL INPUT CHARACTER
HORIZONTAL LOCATION
14 HORIZONTAL AFC 6.3 750 1400
15 VERTICAL SIGNAL PRODUCE 4.3 750 1500
LOCATION
16 VERTICAL RETURN PULSE SIGNAL 5.3 750 1300
INPUT CHARACTER VERTICAL
LOCATION
17 HORIZONTAL VCC 8.7 100 100
18 GND 0 700 900
19 Cb SIGNAL INPUT 2.4 750 5000
20 Y SIGNAL INPUT 2.4 750 5000
21 Cr SIGNAL INPUT 2.4 700 4500
22 EXT AUDIO 0 0 0
23 COLOR SIGNAL INPUT 0 0 0
24 EXTERIOR VEDIO SIGNAL INPUT2 2.4 700 4500
25 ALL FILTER 3.4 320 300
26 VEDIO SIGNAL INPUT 2.6 750 5000
27 ABCL-IN 4.5 750 5000
28 AUDIO OUTPUT 1 3.5 750 1400
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29 AUDIO OUTPUT 2 8.8 100 100
30 TV OUTPUT 3.6 700 950
31 SIF SIGNAL OUTPUT 1.8 700 2100
32 EXTERIOR AUDIO 2 4.3 750 1400
33 SIF SIGNAL INPUT AND LEVEL REVIS 2.9 750 5000
34 DC FEEDBACK 2.2 750 1400
35 PIF PLL 2.4 500 1500
36 +5 IF VCC 5 750 1100
37 S-REG 2.1 750 4000
38 AUDIO MON 4.4 700 1400
39 IF AGC 1.7 0 5000
40 IF GND 0 650 0
41 IF INPUT 0 650 4500
42 IF INPUT 0 750 4500
43 RF AGC 3.5 500 1400
44 BLACK DET 5 600 1100
45 MONITOR OUTPUT 1.9 650 2200
46 APC FIL 1.8 750 5000
47 YV 5V 5 0 5000
48 100 0
SYNC OUT
1.8
49 VCC 3.3 750 100
50 RED SIGNAL OUTPUT 2.9 750 1100
51 GREEN SIGNAL OUTPUT 2.9 750 1100
52 BLUE SIGNAL OUTPUT 3.1 0 1100
53 TV SIMULATE GND 0 0 0
54 GND 0 400 0
55 +5V VCC 5.1 600 4500
56 MUTE 0 600 7500
57 I2C SERIAL BUS DATA LINE 0 0 600 12500
58 I2C SERIAL BUS COLOCK LINE 0 0 600 12500
59 SYSTEM 0.1 600 12500
60 TUNE VOLTAGE 4.4 600 10000
61 AV CHOICE CONTROL 0.2 600 10000
62 HORIZONTAL SYNCHRONIZATION 4.5 600 12500
SIGNAL
63 REMOTE CONTROL INPUT 5 600 12500
64 POWER 3.6 600 8000

1.Analysis of common path circuits


High frequency television signals, received via an antenna (or transmitted through a cable
TV system) to the input terminal of the high frequency tuner A101, are processed for
tuning and high frequency amplifying and mixing, then a 38.9MHz image intermediate
frequency and 34.4MHZ and intermediate frequency signal will be released at the IF
terminal of Z101 to b of the transistor V101, where signals are amplified to compensate for
the insertion losses of the sound surface wave filter. Single or dual-ended input is used for
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the sound surface wave filters Z101 of this appliance according to system properties.
Intermediate frequency signals will be transmitted to (41) and (42) of N201(HAIER8873).
The mixed signals of picture video signals and secondary sound intermediate frequency
signals output from (31) of N201, After sound carrier frequency is trapped by the trap filter,
intermediate frequency signals are amplified and PLL image decoded, The AGC time
constant is dependent on C233 (2.2u) connected to (39) of N201 (HAIER8873),.

2.Analysis of sound power amplifying circuits


Sound power amplifying circuits are composed of integrated circuits AN7522N and
peripheral components. AN7522N is an integrated electrical circuit . Information
introducing functions and testing data for AN7522N maintenance is listed in Table 4. T if a
cylindrical color card is installed then a fluke III digital multimeter is used.
Grounding Resistance (R)
Working
No. Function Positive
Voltage (V) Negative (Ω)
(Ω)
1 VCC 12.56
2 OUT1+ 6.52
3 GND 0
4 OUT1- 6.52
5 STANDBY 3.75
6 IN1 1.43
7 GND 0
8 IN2 1.43
9 VOLUME 1.99
7 GND 0
8 IN2 1.43
9 VOLUME 1.99

3.Analysis of vertical sync and vertical scan output circuits


The field sync signals segregated from compound sync signals are used to activate the
vertical frequency segregation system which commences when a set amount of vertical
sync pulse signals are tested. Of the sync pulse frequencies obtained from segregation,
some are transmitted to the vertical tooth wave generator. The vertical frequency tooth
wave, after geometric processing, is transmitted from (16) of N204 (HAIER8873) to (5) of
vertical scan output IC N401 (STV9302A). The external resistor R443 (5.6KΩ) of N201 (16)
provides a reference current to the vertical tooth wave generator. The external capacitor
C244 (0.1uF) of pin (2) forms the vertical ramp wave. The vertical ramp wave is sending
the pin (4) of the vertical scan output integrated circuit N401 that is a complete bridge
current drive output circuit. After shaped and amplified the vertical ramp wave is output
from pin (2) of N401.
Information introducing functions and testing data for STV9302A maintenance is listed in
Table 4. if a cylindrical color card is installed then a fluke III digital multimeter is used.
Table 5
Working Grounding Resistance (R)
No. Function Voltage Positive Negative
(V) (Ω) (Ω)

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1 input 2.61 0 0
2 VCC 26.56 0.45 1.9
3 PUMP UP 2.21 0.5 ∞
4 GND 0 0.9 1.25
5 output 16.31 0.68 1.75
6 OUT VCC 26.87 0.5 2.95
7 reference 2.62 0.65 1.3

4.Analysis of horizontal sync and horizontal scan output circuits


As the horizontal oscillation circuit is installed inside N201 (HAIER8873), Some brightness
signals including compound sync signals are transmitted to the internal sync segregation
circuits, where horizontal sync and vertical sync pulses are segregated. R321 (10K), R462
(12K) 、C452 (3900pF) 、VD436 and T401 are connected to N201 (13) are phase-lock
loop filters. Horizontal pumping signals are transmitted from (13) of N201 to horizontal
promotion transistor V431 (2SC2383), and then drive the H-DRIVE transformer. After
being amplified through it switches power transistor V432 (2SC5885) to control the
horizontal scan of the electronic-beam.C412 is a horizontal S correction capacitor and
L407 is for horizontal linear inductor. T401 is a horizontal output transformer. The
horizontal return pulse output from (7) of T402 is transmitted to pin (27) of N201 who
controls ABL circuits. ABL avoid high-voltage over rated value that will cause X-ray and
affect your health.

5.Analysis of video amplifying circuits


The video amplifying circuits are comprised of V901, V911, V921 and peripheral
components. R, G and B signals output from N201 (50), (51) and (52), 3 video power
transistor are available for amplifying the input R, G, B. White balance adjustment is
completed through N202 under control of an I2C serial bus control system.

8. Maintenance Service and Trouble shooting


A. Principle integrated circuits

A1. 21 INCH color TV set composed of the following sections

(1) Small signal processing: super monolithic integrated circuits N201(Haier8873).


and memory N202 (AT24C08).
(2) Sound power amplifying: integrated circuits N301 ( AN7522N).
(3) Horizontal and Vertical scan output circuits: Vertical output integrated circuits
N401 (STV9302A), Horizontal output transistor V432 (2SC5885), Horizontal
flying back transformer T401 (JF0501-19910).
(4) Switch power supply: switch transformer T601 (BCK-05I-5), power IC N601
(CQ0765).

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A2. Main integrated circuits:

(1) Haier8873 Microprocessor


Picture IF/sound IF/video processing/H and V
Scan/color decoding
(2) STV9302A Vertical output integrated circuits
(3) AN7522N Sound power amplifying integrated circuits

A3. Error Detection Process


1.

No light and sound

Check to see if
Fuse is normal
Abnormal
Normal

Check VD604~VD607, Check to see 110V、180V


C607, N601, N604 etc. etc. voltage is normal
Normal
Abnormal
Check to see if the Test to see all terminal
collector voltage of V598 Resistance of load
is 27V

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

Check to see Check the control Check switch Check to see if


if , 8v, power unit rectifying tube
voltage of V599 or
is normal
5v is normal CPU power pin

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal


TheThefailure of horizontal
failure ofhorizontal unit Check N202 ,ect Check the Change
unitorN204
orN201 Loader rectifying diode

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2 No raster

Whether G2 voltage is normal


Normal Abnormal

Test filament voltage Test the base voltage of V431

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

Check the voltage Heater Resistor Check to see if be Check the circuit
open voltage of V432 is from pin13 of N201 to
of all pins of XS903
existed? V431
Abnormal YES
Normal NO

Video amplifying Inspect the circuit Check the voltage InspectT401、R436


board is abnormal from pin50 、51、 of V432 collector is etc.
52 of N201 to normal
video amplifying Higher Lower

T401,VD415 or V432 is not well


C415,C416 are welded or open
broken

Normal Abnormal

Check to see if +8V Change wrong component


voltage is normal at or check peripheral circuit
PIN 17 of N201
Normal Abnormal

Check G201、N201 and Check +8V power supply


peripheral circuit of N201

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3 Horizontal bright line

Make R328 open. Multimeter is at range RΧ1K. Red


probe connects to ground. Touch No.5 of N401 with
black probe. Bright line flashes for a moment

Yes No

Check to see if the voltage of Check to see if voltage of pin6 at


pin 15 and pin16 of N201 is N401 is normal
normal

Yes No
Yes No
Change N201 and Inspect N201 Check to see if the deflection Inspect +27V
repair circuit and peripheral yorks are connected, C433 is power supply
components of open or weldless. Inspect
N201 peripheral component of N401
Normal and N401 itself

4.
No sound and picture

Snowy noise exist

Not exist Exist

Check to see if RAGC is Check to see if voltage


at 00 mode output available at tuner

Yes No No
Yes

Enter D-MODE or enter Inspect V101、 Antenna Inspect the


S-MODE with customer Z101、N20and PIF or tuner is circuit from
remote controller. Make part abnormal CPU to tuner
RAGC tuned to 25 or so.
Noise on picture just
disappears.

25
5
Picture exists but no sound

Make C305/C306 open. Multimeter is at band RΧ1K. Red


probe connect to ground. Touch No.6 OR No.8 of N301 with

No noise Have noise

Power amplifier is abnormal. Make C301 OR C302 collector


Inspect N301 and peripheral open. Touch No.6 OR No.8 of V301
components of N301 with black probe to see if noise

Yes No
Inspect C301、C302 Check to see if
+11V exists

Yes No

Inspect N201 and peripheral Inspect +11V


component of N201 power supply

6.
Lack of red

Check to see if V901 is


open or not well welded

Yes No

Change V901 or Check to see if voltages of XS901


weld V901 again are normal

No Yes

Inspect
Inspect R902,R903,R904 Inspect the circuit from
No.50of N201 to No.3
of XS903

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Troubleshooting
Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a
possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing.
Symptom Check these things
TV is not
Be sure the power cord is plugged in.
turned on
Good picture , The MUTE function may be used.
no sound Adjust the volume of the TV set.

The contrast, color and tint may be incorrectly adjusted.


Poor color / tint, If you change the direction of the TV while the TV is on, the picture
good sound may suffer from color shading. If so, turn off the TV and allow about
30 minutes to cool, then turn on the TV again.

The broadcast signal may be jammed by other electrical sources such


Spots appear
as cars, motorcycles, electric trains, high tension lines, neon signs, hair
on the screen dryers.

Lines appear The broadcast signal may be jammed by other TV receivers, personal
on the screen computers, and TV games, as well as interference from radio stations.
Interference may be due to broadcast waves reflected from mountains
Double images or buildings.
or ghosts Check if the direction of the antenna is changed.
Snowy picture or The antenna may be disconnected or falling out.
black screen Check if the direction of the antenna is changed.

The batteries in the remote control may be exhausted.


The batteries may be improperly installed.
Check if there are obstacles between the remote control and the
remote (infrared ray) receiver.
Check if there is strong light interference around the remote (infrared)
receiver.
Check if the main power is ON.

The following conditions are not troubles

Clacking noise inside It may result from the expansion of the shell caused by a temperature
the receiver change. This will not affect the picture and sound quality.

Uneven colour in a If the picture is too bright, this may occur according to the nature of
certain portion of the the pictures. Reduce the contrast, it may resume to normal.
screen

CAUTION
In case of problems, have your TV serviced by qualified personnel.Never
attempt to service the set yourself since opening the cabinet may expose
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.

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Sincere Forever

Haier Group

Haier Industrial Park, No. 1, Haier Road


266101,Qingdao,China
http://www.haier.com

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