JVC AV29BF10ENS User manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION

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SPECIFICATIONS
Content
ITEM AV29BF10ENS AV29BF10EPS AV29BF10EES
Dimensions(WxHxD) 78.4 × 58.2 × 49.3 cm
Weight 46.2 kg
TVRF System B/G B/G, L B/G, D/K, K1
TVMode PAL PAL / SECAM
Colour System Video Mode PAL / NTSC 3.58 /
NTSC 4.43 PAL / SECAM / NTSC 3.58 /
NTSC 4.43
Teletext System Fastext / Toptext
Stereo System German + NICAM
Tuning System Frequency Synthesizer Tuning System
Number Of CH memory position 100 ch
VHF (VL) 46.25MHZ ~ 168.25MHz
VHF (VH) 175.25MHz ~ 463.25MHz
UHF 471.25MHz ~ 863.25MHz
Receiving Frequency
CATV S1-S20 & S21-S41
&S75-S79 S1-S20 & S21-S41 S1-S20 & S21-S41
&S75-S77
VIF Carrier 38.9MHz
32.4MHz (6.5MHz)
32.9MHz (6.0MHz)
Intermediate Frequency SIF Carrier
33.4MHz (5.5MHz)
Colour Sub Carrier Frequency PAL(4.43MHz), SECAM(4.43MHz),NTSC (3.58MHz/4.43MHz)
Aerial Input Terminal 75 Ohm Unbalanced
Power Input AC 220 ~ 240V, 50Hz
Power Consumption 150W(Max.) / 73W(Avg.)
PictureTube 29 inch measured diagonally
High Voltage 29.5kV (in cut-off service mode)
Speaker ( 77×128mm ellipse type+ Tweeter ) ×2
Audio Output 12W + 12W
Video 1Vp-p, 75 Ohm
Input ( FRONT ) Au dio (L/R) 500 mVrms, High Impedance
Video 1 Vp-p, 75 Ohm
Output ( REAR ) Au dio
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L/R
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500 mVrms, Low Impedance
EXT 1 (Video/Audio/RGB)
Rear Side EXT 2 (Video/Audio/S-VHS)Input Terminal
Front Side F AV (Video/Audio)
Front Side Headphone jack (Stereo mini jack 3.5∅)
EXT 1 (Video/Audio)Output Terminal Rear Side EXT 2 (Video/Audio) (Selected TV, AV1 or AV3)
RemoteControlUnit VE-30015781 (RM-C85) , Battery size:AAA/R03 x 2
Design & specifications are subject to change without notice.

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■21-pin Euro connector (SCART socket) : EXT 1 / EXT 2
(P-P= PeaktoPeak, S-W= Sync tipto whitepeak, B-W= Blanking to whitepeak)
Pin
No . SignalDesignation Matching Value EXT 1 EXT 2
1 AUDIO R output 500mVrms(Nominal),Low impedance ○
(TVOUT) ○
(TV/LINE OUT)
2 AUDIOR input 500mVrms(Nominal),High impedance ○○
3 AUDIO L output 500mVrms(Nominal),Low impedance ○
(TVOUT) ○
(TV/LINE OUT)
4 AUDIO GND ○○
5 GND (B) ○○
6 AUDIOL input 500mVrms(Nominal), High impedance ○○
7Binput 700mVB-W, 75Ω○
NC
8FUNCTON SW
(SLOW SW) Low:0-3V,High : 8-12V,High impedance ○NC
9 GND (G) ○○
10 - NC -
11 G input 700mVB-W, 75Ω○
NC
12 -NC -
13 GND (R) ○○
14 GND (YS) ○NC
15 R /C input R:700mVB-W, 75Ω
C:300mVP-P, 75Ω
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(R/C) ○
(only C)
16 Ys input Low : 0 – 0.4, High : 1 - 3V, 75Ω○NC
17 GND(VIDEO output) ○○
18 GND(VIDEO input) ○○
19 VIDEO output 1VS-W (Negative going sync), 75Ω○
(TV) ○
(TV/LINE OUT)
20 VIDEO / Y input 1VS-W (Negative going sync), 75Ω○○
21 COMMON GND ○○
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. The design of this product contains special hardware, many
circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For
continued protection, no changes should be made to the original
design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer.
Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original
circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel
only.
2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not be
made. Any design alterations or additions will void the
manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer
of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting
therefrom.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are
often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection
afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement
components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement
parts which have these special safety characteristics are
identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical
components having such features are identified by shading
on the schematics and by (!
!!
!) on the parts list in Service
manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not
have the same safety characteristics as the recommended
replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may
causeshock, fire, or other hazards.
4. Don't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLATED
(NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when
repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The
difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE side GND, the
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND and EARTH side GND. Don't
short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL)
side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure with a
measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.) the LIVE side GND and
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the
same time.
If abovenotewill not bekept, afuse or any parts will be broken.
5. If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended
that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See
ADJUSTMENT OF B1 POWER SUPPLY).
6. The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform with
that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can
cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible
component damage, therefore operation under excessive high
voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be
prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC power
immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection
(incorrect installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness,
poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of
soft X-Ray emission, components in the high voltage circuitry
including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or
alternatives approved by the manufacturer of the complete
product.
7. Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high voltage
meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the
picture tube before attempting meter connection, byconnecting
a clip lead to the ground frame and connecting the other end of
theleadthrough a10kΩ2W resistor to the anode button.
8. When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra
precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the
high voltage circuit area. W here a short circuit has occurred,
those components that indicate evidence of overheating should
be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement
components.
9. Isolation Check
(Safety forElectricalShock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation
check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna
terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs,
metal cabinet, screwheads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.)
to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of
electrical shock.
(1) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts
exposed to the user, particularly any expos ed metal part having a
return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 3000V
AC (r.m.s.) for a period ofone second.
(. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance
rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated
200V or more,for a periodofone second.)
This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found
in the service trade.
(2) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line
isolation transformer during this check.). Using a " Leakage
Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed
metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part
having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth
ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC
(r.m.s.).
"
""
"Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line
isolation transformer during this check.). Use an AC voltmeter
having 1000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following
manner. Connect a 1500Ω10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF
AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and a known
good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage
across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor
connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed
metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the
AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC
outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured
must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5mA
AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC (r.m.s.).
Thiscorresponds to0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
0.15μF AC-TYPE
1500 Ω10W
GOODEARTH GROUND
PLACETHISPROBE
ON EACH EXPOSED
MET AL PART
ACVOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000 Ω/V,
OR MORESENSITIVITY)

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FEATURES
1. It is a remote controlled color television.
2. 100 programs from VHF, UHF bands or cable channels can be
preset.
3. It can tune cable channels.
4. Controlling the TV is very easy by its menu driven system.
5. It has two Euroconnector sockets for external device (such as
video recorder, video games, audio set, etc.)
6. Front AV Input available.
7. Stereo sound systems (German + Nicam) are available.
8. Full function Teletext (Fastext, Toptext).
9. It is possible to connect headphone.
10. Direct channel access.
11. APS (Automatic Programming System).
12. All programs can be named.
13. Forward or backward automatic tuning.
14. Automatic sound mute when no transmission.
15. 5 minutes after the broadcasting (closedown), the TV switches
itself automatically to stand-by mode.
MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST
MODEL No.
Parts Name AV29BF10ENS AV29BF10EPS AV29BF10EES
MAIN PWB VE-20082209 VE-20083311 VE-20082155
CRT SOCKET PWB VE-20062535 VE-20072781
F CARTON BOX VE-50022390 VE-50022790 VE-50022788
INST BOOK VE-50022402 VE-50022856 VE-50022857
TV RF system B/G B/G, L B/G, D/K, K1
TV PAL PAL / SECAM
Colour
system VIDEO PAL
NTSC 3.58
NTSC 4.43
PAL / SECAM
NTSC 3.58
NTSC 4.43
Receiving
Frequency CATV S01-S41
S75-S79 B/G :S01-S41 /S75-S79
L:S01-S41 /S75-S77 B/G :S01-S41 /S75-S79
D/K :S01-S41

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SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
REMOVING THE REAR COVER
1. Remove the 8screws markedA.
2. Remove the 4screws markedB.
3. Withdraw the rear cover toward you.
REMOVING THE MAIN PWB
"After removing therear cover.
1. Draw out back and remove the MAIN PWB ASS’Y,
CAUTIONS)
Be careful enough when developing a main chassis.
The wire of aPOWERTRANSFER does not separateand short-circuitwith other parts.
REMOVING THE FRONT AV + HEADPHONE JACK BOARD ASS’Y
"After removing therear cover.
1. Remove the 2screws markedC, and remove the FRONT AV + HEADPHONE JACK BOARD ASS’Y.
REMOVING THE FRONT CONTROL PWB
"After removing therear cover.
1. Remove the MAIN PW B ASS’Y.
2. Remove the 3screws markedD, and remove the FRONT CONTROL PW B.
REMOVING THE SPEAKER
"After removing therear cover.
1. Remove the 4screws markedE, and remove the WOOFERSPEAKER.
2. Remove the 2screws markedF, and remove the TWEETER SPEAKER.
3. Remove an opposite side similarly.

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REAR COVER
SPEAKER
(WOOFER)
MAINPWB
FRONT CABINET
FRONT AV +
HEADPHONEJACK
PWB
FRONT
CONT ROL
PWB
B
(×4)
SPEAKER
(TWEETER)
A
(×8)
E
(×4)
E
(×4)
F
(×2)
F
(×2)
C
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SETTING OF THE LAST MEMORY FOR SHIPMENT
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■USER SETTING VALUES
Setting Item Setting Value Setting Item Setting Value
SOUND MENU FEATURE MENU
BASS CENTER SLEEP TIMER OFF
TREBLE ↑CHILD LOCK OFF
BALANCE ↑
EFFECT OFF
PICTUREMENU INSTALL TV CONFIG.MENU
BRIGHTNESS LANGUAGE ENGLISH
COLOUR COUNTRY ?
CONTRAST EXT-2 OUTPUT TV
SHARPNESS
HUE (only NTSC)
These adjust are automatically
restored when APS bit in Service
menu is set.
The procedure for setting APS
bit is describedbellow.
PICTUREMODE AUTO
■SETTINGAPS BIT IN SERVICE MENU
1) Enter service menu in TV mode by pressing “INFO” and “MUTING” keys simultaneously. Service Menu will appear.
2) Select OPTIONS by pressing Up/Down keys on remote control unit.
3) Enter OPTIONSby pressing Left/Right keys on remote control unit.
4) Select OPTION 8 by pressing Up/Down keys on remote control unit.
5) Selected bit in one OPTION is shown by blinking character. Select B2 by pressing Left/Right keys on remote control unit.
DONOT CHANGE ANY OTHERBIT.
6) Press digit key “1” to set APS bit.
7) Press “STANDARD” key on remote control unit to exit service mode.

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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
1. You can make the necessary adjustments for this unit with
either the Remote Control Unit or With the adjustment tools
and parts as given below.
2. Adjustment with the Remote Control Unit is made on the
basis of the initial setting values, however, the new setting
values which set the screen to its optimum condition may
differ from the initial settings.
3. Make sure that AC power is turned on correctly.
4. Turn on the power for set and test equipment before use, and
start the adjustment procedures after waiting at least 30 minutes.
5. Unless otherwise specified, prepare the most suitable reception
or input signal for adjustment.
6. Never touch any adjustment parts which are not specified in the
list for thisadjustment- variableresistors,transformers,
condensers, etc.
7. Presetting before adjustment.
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment instructions, preset
the following functions with the remote control unit:
VIDEO STATUS STANDARD
TINT / COLOUR
PICTURE/BRIGHT
DETAIL
CENTER
ADJUSTMENT EQUIPMENT
1. DC voltmeter (or digital voltmeter)
2. Signal generator (Pattern generator) [PAL/SECAM/NTSC]
3. Remote control unit
MAIN PARTS LOCATIONS
IC502
MEMORY IC
TUNER
FBT
UPPER: FOCUSVR
LOWER : SCREEN VR
B1
(Indicated [150/115V]
on the bottom side)
V
O
L
(+)
(+)(+)
(+) (-)
(-)(-)
(-)
PROG
/Ch.
(+)
(+)(+)
(+) (-)
(-)(-)
(-)
MENU
LED REMOCON
RECEIVER
FRONT
TOP
FRONT
AUDIO
VIDEO RL
HEADPHONE JACK
IC500
MICOM
MAINPWB
FRONT CONTROL PWB
FRONT AV + HEADPHONE
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BASIC OPERATION SERVICE MENU
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■HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE
1) Press the INFORMATIONkey and MUTINGkey of
REMOTECONTROLUNIT simultaneously.
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■SELECTION OF ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
1) Press the UP( ) or DOWN ( ) key andselect
the service menu item.
2) Press the LEFT ( ) or RIGHT ( ) key and
enter ADJUSTMENTSCREEN.
3) Select the ADJUST No., use UP( ) / DOWN( )
key of remote control unit.
4) To change the selected parameter, use LEFT ( )
and RIGHT ( ) key.
■HOW TO EXIT SERVICE MODE
1) Press the STANDARD Key onREMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
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■ADJUSTMENT SERVICE MENU
ADJUSTMENT ITEM ADJUST
No . DISCRIPTION
00 White Point RED
01 White Point GREENWHITE BALANCE 02 White Point BLUE
AGC 03 AGC
IF-PLL NEGATIVE 04 IF-PLL Negative
IF-PLL POSITIVE 05 IF-PLL Positive
06 Y-Delay PAL
07 Y-Delay SECAMLUMINANCE DELAY 08 Y-Delay NTSC
10 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
VERTICAL ZOOM 24 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
11 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
VERTICAL SCROLL 25 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
12 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
4 : 3 HORIZONTAL SHIFT 26 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
13 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
VERTICAL SLOPE 27 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
14 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
VERTICAL AMPLITUDE 28 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
15 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
S-CORRECTION 29 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
16 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
VERTICAL SHIFT 30 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
17 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
EW WIDTH 31 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
18 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
EW PARABOLA WIDTH 32 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
19 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
EW UPPER CORNER
PARABOLA 33 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
20 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
EW TRAPEZIUM 34 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
21 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
HORIZONTAL
PARALLELOGRAM 35 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
22 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
BOW 36 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
23 4 : 3 PICTURE MODE
LOWER CORNER
PARABOLA 37 16 : 9 PICTURE MODE
DO NOT ADJUST 38~88 DO NOT ADJUST
SERVICE
ADJUST…..
OPTIONS…..
SERVICEMENU SCREEN
ADJUST *** ******
** *
IN. DOWN
ADJUSTMENT
SCREEN
SERVICE
MENU ITEM
A
DJUST No.
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
VAL
U
E
REMOTECONTROL UNIT key NAME
MUTING key
UP/DOWN
(
/
) key
INFORMATION
key
STANDARD key
LEFT / RIGHT
(
/
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ADJUSTMENTS
Item Measuring
instrument Testpoint Adjustment part Description
SCREEN
VOLTAGE
Adjustment
Signal
Generator
Remote
Control
unit
SCREENVR
[FBT]
OPTION 02
1. Receive a PAL colour bar.
2. Enter the option settings in the SERVICE MENU.
3. Press the UP / DOW N ( ▲/▼) key, and Enter Option 02.
4. To change bit 6, come on to it by using L / R ( /) key and
make it “1” by pressing “1” white bit 2 is blinking.
5. Observe the thin horizontal blue-white line in the middle of the
screen, and adjust the lower VR of the FBT, until the line is in
its thinnest visible thickness.
6. Then make Option 02 bit 6 “0” , by pressing “0” on the remote
controlunit, althoughyoudonot see anypicture.
FOCUS
Adjustment Signal
generator FOCUSVR
[FBT] 1. Receive a PAL circle pattern.
2. Adjust the upper VR of the FBT, until you get the Optimum
focus, the sharpest picture.
B1
VOLTAGE
check
DC
Voltmeter Marked
[150/115V]
on the
MAINPWB
1. Check whether the voltage at the point named and silk
screened as “150 / 115V” on the MAIN PWB is 150V DC.
SERVICE
ADJUST…..
OPTIONS…..
SERVICE MENU
SELECT OPTION menu
FOCOUS
SCREEN
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instruments Testpoint Ad
j
ustment
p
art Description
WHITE
BALANCE Signal
generator ADJUST00
(Whitepoint
- RED
)
ADJUST01
(Whitepoint
-GREEN
)
ADJUST02
(Whitepoint
- BLUE
)
[LOWLIGHT]
1. Receive a whole black signal.
2. Adjust the <Adjust 00>, <Adjust 01>, <Adjust 02>, in the
SERVICE MENU so that the entire screen do not shine black.
[HIGH LIGHT]
1. Receive a white and black signal (colour off).
2. Adjust the <Adjust 00>, <Adjust 01>, <Adjust 02>, in the
SERVICE MENU so that the whiteness in the screen become
sharp.
AGC
Ad justment DC
voltmeter
ADJUST03 1. Receive a any broadcast.
2. Select <ADJUST 03> from SERVICE MENU
3. Connect a DC voltmeter to pin 1 of the tuner. Change the
AGC parameter until you see 3.70V DC on voltmeter display.
IF-PLL
NEGATIVE
Ad justment
ADJUST04 1. Select <ADJUST 04> from SERVICE MENU.
2. Adjustment value is set to 80 as a default value.
IF-PLL
POSITIVE
Ad justment
ADJUST05 1. Select <ADJUST 05> from SERVICE MENU.
2. Adjustment value is set to 80 as a default value.

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Item Measuring
instruments Testpoint Adjustment part Description
Adjust 06 [ Y-Delay PAL ]
1. Receive a PAL colour bar signal.
2. Select <Adjust 06>from SERVICE MENU.
3. Adjust Y-Delay PAL till the colour transients on the colour
bar of the pattern become as sharper and colours between
transients do not mix with each other as possible.
Note: If the SAW filter is one of the G1965M, J1951M, K2958M,
K2962M, G3957M, K6256K, K6259K or M1963M, there is
constant group delay distortion, so for an equal delay of
the luminance and chrominance signal the delay must be
set at a value of160nS.Thismeans the adjustmentmust
beset to themaximum value.
Adjust 07 [ Y-Delay SECAM ]
1. Receive a SECAM colour barsignal.
2. Select <Adjust 07>from SERVICE MENU.
3. Adjust Y-Delay SECAM till the colour transients on the
colour bar of the pattern become as sharper and colours
between transients do not mix with each other as possible.
Note: If the SAW filter is one of the G1965M, K2958M,
K2962M, G3957M, K6256K or K6259K, there is constant
group delay distortion, so for an equal delay of the
luminance and chrominance signal the delay must be set
at a value of 160nS. This means the adjustment must be
set to themaximum value.
LUMINANCE
DELAY
Ad justment
Signal
generator
Adjust 08 [ Y-Delay NTSC ]
1. Receive a NT SC colour bar signal.
2. Select <Adjust 08>from SERVICE MENU.
3. Adjust Y-Delay NT SC till the colour transients on the colour
bar of the pattern become as sharper and colours between
transients do not mix with each other as possible.
Note: If the SAW filteris M1963M, there is constant group delay
distortion, so for an equal delay of the luminance and
chrominance signal the delay must be set at a value of
160nS. This means the adjustment must be set to the
maximum value.

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Item Measuring
instruments Testpoint Adjustment part Description
VERTICAL
ZOOM
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 10 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 24 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive a PAL circle test pattern.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 10> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change vertical zoom till you see the upper and lower limit
of the circle as close to the upper and lower limit of the
picture tube as possible.
5. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
6. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 4
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
VERTICAL
SCROLL
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 11 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 25 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive aPAL circle test pattern.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 11> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change vertical scroll till you see the circle exactly in the
middle of the screen.
5. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
6. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 4
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
4 : 3
HORIZONTAL
SHIFT
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 12 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 26 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive a RED PURITY test pattern.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 12>fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change horizontal shift till the picture is horizontally
centered. Check whether this adjustment is correct after
completing Service Mode Adjustment.
5. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
6. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 4
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
VERTICAL
SLOPE
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 13 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 27 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive a CROSS-HATCH signal.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 13> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change vertical slope till the size of squares on both the
upper and lower part of test pattern become equal to the
squares laying on the vertical center of the test pattern.
5. Check and readjust VERTICAL SLOPE item if the
adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric
adjustmentsare done.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
VERTICAL
AMPLITUDE
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 14 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 28 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive a PAL test pattern signal.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 14> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change vertical slope till horizontal black lines on both the
upper and lower part of the test pattern become very close
to the upper and lower horizontal sides of picture tube and
nearly about to disappear.
5. Check and readjust VERTICAL AMPLITUDE item if the
adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric
adjustmentsare done.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.

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Item Measuring
instrument Testpoint Adjustment part Description
S-CORRECTION
Ad justment Signal
generator Ad just 15 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 29 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive a PAL circle pattern signal.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 15> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change S-correction till the middle part of the circle is round
as possible.
5. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
6. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 4
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
VERTICAL
SHIFT
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 16 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 30 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive a PAL test pattern signal ( or the symmetrical signal
inthe top andthe bottom andoneithersidetofind).
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 16> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change Vertical Shift till the test pattern is vertically centered,
i.e. horizontal line at the center pattern is in equal distance
both to upper and lower side of the picture tube.
5. Check and readjust Vertical Shift item if the adjustment
becomes improper after some other geometric adjustments
are done.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
EW WIDTH
Ad justment Signal
generator Ad just 17 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 31 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive aPAL test pattern signal.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 17> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change EW Width till the vertical black and white bars on
both left and right side of the pattern exactly disappear.
5. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
6. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 4
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
EW
PARABOLA
WIDTH
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 18 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 32 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive aPAL test pattern signal.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 18> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change EW Parabola Width till vertical lines clos e to the both
sides of the picture frame become parallel to vertical side of
picture tube.
5. Check and readjust EW Parabola Width item if the
adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric
adjustmentsare done.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
EW
UPPER
CORNER
PARABOLA
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 19 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 33 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive a PAL test pattern signal.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 19> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change EW Corner Parabola till vertical lines at the corners
of both sides of picture frame become vertical and parallel to
vertical corner sides of picture tube.
5. Check and readjust EW Corner Parabola item if the
adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric
adjustmentsare done.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.

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EW
TRAPEZIUM
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 20 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 34 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive aCROSS-HATCH signal.
2. Set < 4 : 3 aspect mode >.
3. Select < ADJUST 20> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change EW Trapezium till vertical lines, especially lines at
the sides of the picture frame became parallel to the both
sides of picture tube as possible.
5. Check and readjust EW Trapezium item if the adjustment
becomes improper after some other geometric adjustment.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
HORIZONTAL
PARALLELO
-GRAM
Signal
generator Ad just 21 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 35 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive aCROSS-HATCH signal.
2. Set < 4: 3 aspect mode>.
3. Select < ADJUST 21> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change Horizontal Parallelogram to set vertical lines
orthogonal to the horizontal lines..
5. Check and readjust Horizontal Parallelogram item if the
adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric
adjustment.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
BOW Signal
generator Ad just 22 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 36 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive aCROSS-HATCH signal.
2. Set < 4: 3 aspect mode>.
3. Select < ADJUST 22> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change Bow to straighten the vertical lines.
5. Check and readjust Bow item if the adjustment becomes
improper after some other geometric adjustment.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.
EW
LOWER
CORNER
PARABOLA
Ad justment
Signal
generator Ad just 23 ( 4 : 3 )
Ad just 37 ( 16 : 9 )
1. Receive aCROSS-HATCH signal.
2. Set < 4: 3 aspect mode>.
3. Select < ADJUST 23> fromSERVICE MENU.
4. Change EW Lower Corner Parabola till vertical lines at the
corners of both sides of picture frame become vertical and
parallel to vertical corner sides of picture tube.
5. Check and readjust EW Lower Corner Parabola item if the
adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric
adjustment.
6. Set < 16 : 9 aspect mode >.
7. Adjusts with the step which is the same above from 3 to 5
about the 16 : 9 aspect mode, too.

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USING PW BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Model
PWB ASS'Y AV29BF10ENS AV29BF10EPS AV29BF10EES
MAIN PWB VE-20082209 VE-20083311 VE-20082155
CRT SOCKET PWB VE-20062535 VE-20072781
FRONT CONTROL PWB VE-20083267
FRONT AV + HEADPHONE
JACK PWB VE-20083088
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT VE-30015781
(RM-C85)
[ AV29BF10EES]
[ AV29BF10ENS]
[ AV29BF10EPS]

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EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST
!
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name Description
!
V01 VE-20085273 CRT KIT (29”) AK33J Inc. DY, PC MAGNET, WEDGE, DEG COIL(VE-30012971)
!
1 VE-30012971 DEG COIL
!
2 VE-30015231 ROTATION COIL
3 VE-35000013 SPRING ON/OFF SWITCH
!
4 VE-20059930 BUTTON ON/OFF
5 VE-20003605 PIN (FRONT AV DOOR) (X2)
!
6 VE-40000026 EJECTOR CLIP-CLAP
!
7 VE-20081204 CONTROL PANEL DOOR
!
8 VE-20082432 FRONT PANEL
!
9 VE-20081212 LENS LED
!
10 VE-20082371 BUTTON FUNCTION
11 VE-40009351 SPONGE (X2)
12 VE-30001950 SPEAKER 8R 15W (77x128) (X2)
13 VE-30001947 TWEETER 8R 15W (CLOSED) (X2)
!
14 VE-20059055 BACK COVER
15 VE-35000216 SCREW 3.9X19 (X8)
!
16 VE-20084842 BACK DOOR
17 VE-35000217 SCREW 3.5X9.5 (X4)
18 VE-40009154 LOGO JVC
[ SILVER model : AV29BF10ENS, AV29BF10EES, AV29BF10EPS]

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EXPLODED VIEW
!
MAIN PWB
V01
13
7
!
!
FRONT AV +
HEADPHONE JACK
PWB
FRONT
CONTROL
PWB
8
5
34
6
9
10
11
12
14
11
12
13
15
16
17
!
!
!
!
!
1
!
2
!
!
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PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST
MAIN P.W.BOARD ASS’Y (VE-20082209)
!
Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description
RESISTOR
R100 VE-30001259 WW RES. 5W 1R J
R102 VE-30001132 MO RES. 2W 0.22R J
R106 VE-30000767 CF RES. 1/4W 68R J
R109 VE-30000913 MF RES. 1/4W 2K J
R111 VE-30000718 CF RES. 1/4W 4.7K J
R114 VE-30000729 CF RES. 1/4W 470K J
R118 VE-30001257 MG RES. 1/2W 4.7M J
R128 VE-30000513 CF RES. 1/4W 130K J
R131 VE-30000770 CF RES. 1/4W 680R J
R132 VE-30000770 CF RES. 1/4W 680R J
R14 VE-30000481 CF RES. 1/4W 1M J
R142 VE-30000536 CF RES. 1/4W 150K J
R144 VE-30006758 MO RES. 1W 0.82R J
R145 VE-30000477 CF RES. 1/4W 100K J
R15 VE-30000541 CF RES. 1/4W 1.5M J
R152 VE-30001132 MO RES. 2W 0.22R J
R153 VE-30001174 MO RES. 2W 0.47R J
R157 VE-30000712 CF RES. 1/4W 470R J
R161 VE-30006755 MO RES. 2W 4.7R J
R17 VE-30000660 CF RES. 1/4W 3.3K J
R236 VE-30000792 CF RES. 1/4W 75R J
R278 VE-30000633 CF RES. 1/4W 27K J
R294 VE-30000554 CF RES. 1/4W 180R J
R300 VE-30000583 CF RES. 1/4W 220R J
R302 VE-30000583 CF RES. 1/4W 220R J
R303 VE-30000655 CF RES. 1/4W 330R J
R304 VE-30000655 CF RES. 1/4W 330R J
R323 VE-30000706 CF RES. 1/4W 47R J
R329 VE-30000460 CF RES. 1/4W 100R G
R332 VE-30000471 CF RES. 1/4W 10K J
R365 VE-30000748 CF RES. 1/4W 5.6K J
R366 VE-30000760 CF RES. 1/4W 6.2K J
R369 VE-30000775 CF RES. 1/4W 6.8K J
R405 VE-30000452 CF RES. 1/4W 10R J
R411 VE-30000452 CF RES. 1/4W 10R J
R500 VE-30000500 CF RES. 1/4W 12K J
R516 VE-30000531 CF RES. 1/4W 15K J
R537 VE-30000560 CF RES. 1/4W 1.8K J
R538 VE-30000560 CF RES. 1/4W 1.8K J
R571 VE-30000752 CF RES. 1/4W 56K J
R590 VE-30000723 CF RES. 1/4W 47K J
R598 VE-30000723 CF RES. 1/4W 47K J
R599 VE-30000723 CF RES. 1/4W 47K J
R601 VE-30001138 MO RES. 1W 2.7K J
R603 VE-30001138 MO RES. 1W 2.7K J
!
R604 VE-30001244 FUSE RES. 1/2W 0.47R J
R605 VE-30000628 CF RES. 1/4W 2.7K J
!
R606 VE-30001244 FUSE RES. 1/2W 0.47R J
R607 VE-30000554 CF RES. 1/4W 180R J
!
R612 VE-30001232 FUSE RES. 1/4W 2.7R J
R614 VE-30015721 MO RES. 5W 2.2K J
R615 VE-30000848 MF RES. 1/4W 1K F
!
R617 VE-30001215 FUSE RES. 1W 1R J
R623 VE-30001134 MO RES. 2W 2.2R J
R625 VE-30001162 MO RES. 1W 390R J
R627 VE-30001088 MO RES. 1W 1R J
!
R651 VE-30001245 FUSE RES. 1/4W 0.47R J
!
R652 VE-30001245 FUSE RES. 1/4W 0.47R J
R657 VE-30000993 MF RES. 1/4W 51K J
R658 VE-30007202 MF RES. 1/4W 56K F
R659 VE-30000865 MF RES. 1/4W 1.2K J
R670 VE-30015721 MO RES. 5W 2.2K J
R7 VE-30001155 MO RES. 2W 33K J
R709 VE-30000466 CF RES. 1/4W 1K J
R711 VE-30000459 CF RES. 1/4W 100R J
R712 VE-30000466 CF RES. 1/4W 1K J
R713 VE-30000466 CF RES. 1/4W 1K J
R714 VE-30000466 CF RES. 1/4W 1K J
R719 VE-30000734 CF RES. 1/4W 4.7R J
R720 VE-30000734 CF RES. 1/4W 4.7R J
R748 VE-30000670 CF RES. 1/4W 330K J
R8 VE-30001155 MO RES. 2W 33K J
CAPACITOR
C1 VE-30000352 EL CAP. 100UF 16V M
!
C100 VE-30000094 MKT CAP. 220NF AC275V M
!
Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description
CAPACITOR
!
C101 VE-30007858 MKT CAP. 470NF AC275V M (P=22.5MM)
!
C105 VE-30000153 MKP CAP. 330NF 400V J
C107 VE-30000353 EL CAP. 100UF 25V M
C11 VE-30006748 EL CAP. 4.7UF 350V M
C110 VE-30000387 EL CAP. 33UF 50V M
C111 VE-30000266 CER CAP. 560PF 50V J SL
C112 VE-30000092 MKT CAP. 220NF 63V J
C114 VE-30000161 MKP CAP. 47NF 630V J
C115 VE-30007308 CER CAP. 220PF 1KV K (PULSE)
C116 VE-30013690 EL CAP. 220UF 450V M 105
°
C
C117 VE-30006940 CER CAP. 2.7NF 1KV K B
C118 VE-30007308 CER CAP. 220PF 1KV K (PULSE)
C119 VE-30000440 CER CAP. 2.2NF 4KV M
C12 VE-30006748 EL CAP. 4.7UF 350V M
C122 VE-30000071 MKT CAP. 10NF 63V J
C123 VE-30007308 CER CAP. 220PF 1KV K (PULSE)
C124 VE-30007308 CER CAP. 220PF 1KV K (PULSE)
C126 VE-30007308 CER CAP. 220PF 1KV K (PULSE)
C127 VE-30000406 EL CAP. 47UF 250V M (HR)
C130 VE-30000295 CER CAP. 100NF 50V Z F
C137 VE-30000383 EL CAP. 2200UF 25V M
C138 VE-30000383 EL CAP. 2200UF 25V M
C14 VE-30000436 CER CAP. 10NF 1KV ZE
C142 VE-30000295 CER CAP. 100NF 50V Z F
C143 VE-30000359 EL CAP. 1000UF 16V M
C144 VE-30000360 EL CAP. 1000UF 25V M
C147 VE-30000375 EL CAP. 220UF 16V M
C149 VE-30000375 EL CAP. 220UF 16V M
C15 VE-30000436 CER CAP. 10NF 1KV ZE
C150 VE-30000375 EL CAP. 220UF 16V M
C152 VE-30000295 CER CAP. 100NF 50V Z F
C153 VE-30000295 CER CAP. 100NF 50V Z F
C155 VE-30007308 CER CAP. 220PF 1KV K (PULSE)
C16 VE-30000436 CER CAP. 10NF 1KV ZE
C164 VE-30000411 EL CAP. 4700UF 16V M
C166 VE-30000438 CER CAP. 2.2NF 2KV
C167 VE-30007708 CER CAP. 1NF 1KV K (PULSE)
C17 VE-30000433 CER CAP. 1NF 1KV M B
C173 VE-30000367 EL CAP. 1UF 250V M
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C180 VE-30000076 MKT CAP. 100NF AC275V M
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C119 VE-30000440 CER CAP. 2.2NF 4KV M
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C181 VE-30000440 CER CAP. 2.2NF 4KV M
C19 VE-30000335 CER CAP. 47NF 50V Z F
C217 VE-30000355 EL CAP. 100UF 50V M
C219 VE-30000345 EL CAP. 10UF 50V M
C22 VE-30000290 CER CAP. 10NF 50V Z F
C23 VE-30000146 MKP CAP. 220NF 250V M
C255 VE-30010571 EL CAP. 10UF 16V M
C257 VE-30000109 MKT CAP. 470NF 63V J
C260 VE-30000074 MKT CAP. 100NF 63V J
C262 VE-30000384 EL CAP. 2.2UF 50V M
C265 VE-30000283 CER CAP. 1NF 50V K B
C275 VE-30000362 EL CAP. 1UF 50V M
C283 VE-30000384 EL CAP. 2.2UF 50V M
C323 VE-30010571 EL CAP. 10UF 16V M
C326 VE-30000298 CER CAP. 1.5NF 50V K B
C355 VE-30000106 MKT CAP. 47NF 100V J
C356 VE-30000407 EL CAP. 470UF 16V M
C368 VE-30000330 CER CAP. 4.7NF 50V K B
C516 VE-30000345 EL CAP. 10UF 50V M
C532 VE-30000400 EL CAP. 47UF 50V M
C533 VE-30000400 EL CAP. 47UF 50V M
C535 VE-30000400 EL CAP. 47UF 50V M
C536 VE-30000400 EL CAP. 47UF 50V M
C600 VE-30000360 EL CAP. 1000UF 25V M
C601 VE-30000075 MKT CAP. 100NF 250V K (DC)
C603 VE-30000351 EL CAP. 10UF 350V M
C604 VE-30000075 MKT CAP. 100NF 250V K (DC)
C605 VE-30000409 EL CAP. 470UF 25V M
C606 VE-30000071 MKT CAP. 10NF 63V J
C607 VE-30000402 EL CAP. 47UF 100V M
C608 VE-30000406 EL CAP. 47UF 250V M (HR)
C611 VE-30000151 MKP CAP. 3.3NF 2KV %3.5
C612 VE-30000131 MKP CAP. 100NF 250V J
C615 VE-30000134 MKP CAP. 11NF 2000V %3.5
C616 VE-30000137 MKP CAP. 15NF 630V J
C617 VE-30000172 MKP CAP. 680NF 250V J (P=15)
C618 VE-30000172 MKP CAP. 680NF 250V J (P=15)
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