LG RZ-17LZ10 User manual

ARC TV/AV/PC MENU OK VOL ON/OFF
PR /I
LCD TV
SERVICE MANUAL
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS,
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
CHASSIS : ML-027A
MODEL : RZ-17LZ10
website:http://biz.LGservice.com
e-mail:http://www.LGEservice.com/techsup.html
Dec., 2002
Printed in KoreaP/NO : 3828VD0131E
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CONTENTS
Contents .................................................................................................. 2
Safety Precautions ..................................................................................3
Servicing Precautions ............................................................................ 4
Specifications ......................................................................................... 6
Description of Controls .......................................................................... 7
Adjustment Instruction ..........................................................................10
Troubleshooting .....................................................................................13
Block Diagram ...................................................................................... 14
Exploded View ...................................................................................... 16
Exploded View Parts List.......................................................................17
Replacement Parts List ........................................................................ 18
SVC. Sheet .................................................................................................
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These parts are identified by 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 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 resulting in
personal injury from electrical shocks.
It will also protect the receiver and it's components from being
damaged by accidental shorts of the circuitry that may be
inadvertently introduced during the service operation.
If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown,
replace it with the specified.
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 high vacuum and large surface area of picture tube,
extreme care should be used in handling the Picture Tube.
Do not lift the Picture tube by it's Neck.
X-RAY Radiation
Warning:
To determine the presence of high voltage, use an accurate
high impedance HV meter.
Adjust brightness, color, contrast controls to minimum.
Measure the high voltage.
The meter reading should indicate
23.5 ¡1.5KV: 14-19 inch, 26 ¡1.5KV: 19-21 inch,
29.0 ¡1.5KV: 25-29 inch, 30.0 ¡1.5KV: 32 inch
If the meter indication is out of tolerance, immediate service
and correction is required to prevent the possibility of
premature component failure.
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 be sure the set is safe to operate without damage of
electrical shock.
Leakage Current Cold Check(Antenna Cold Check)
With the instrument AC plug removed from AC source,
connect an electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs.
Place the AC switch in the on position, connect one lead of
ohm-meter to the AC plug prongs tied together and touch other
ohm-meter lead in turn to each exposed metallic parts such as
antenna terminals, phone jacks, etc.
If the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the
measured resistance should be between 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ.
When the exposed metal has no return path to the chassis the
reading must be infinite.
An other abnormality exists that must be corrected before the
receiver is returned to the customer.
Leakage Current Hot Check (See below Figure)
Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet.
Do not use a line Isolation Transformer during this check.
Connect 1.5K/10watt resistor in parallel with a 0.15uF capacitor
between a known good earth ground (Water Pipe, Conduit, etc.)
and the exposed metallic parts.
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor using AC
voltmeter with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity.
Reverse plug the AC cord into the AC outlet and repeat AC
voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. Any
voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 volt RMS which is
corresponds to 0.5mA.
In case any measurement is out of the limits specified, there is
possibility of shock hazard and the set must be checked and
repaired before it is returned to the customer.
Leakage Current Hot Check circuit
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 the same type tube as specified in
the Replacement Parts List.
1.5 Kohm/10W
To Instrument's
exposed
METALLIC PARTS
Good Earth Ground
such as WATER PIPE,
CONDUIT etc.
AC Volt-meter
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
0.15uF
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CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service
manual and its supplements and addenda, read and follow the
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
on page 3 of this publication.
NOTE:
If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the
following servicing precautions and any of the safety
precautions on page 3 of this publication, always follow the
safety precautions. Remember: Safety First.
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 receiver assembly.
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 part substitution or incorrect
polarity installation 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 non-abrasive 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 in 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.
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid-state) devices can be damaged
easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are
called
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.
Examples of
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 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 reasons 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 solder 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 harmless motion such
as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting
of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static
electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)
General Soldering Guidelines
1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and
appropriate tip size and shape that will maintain tip
temperature within the range or 500¡£F to 600¡£F.
2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder
composed of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead.
3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
4. 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 spray-on cleaners.
5. Use the following unsoldering technique
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature.
(500¡£F to 600¡£F)
b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts.
c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-static,
suction-type solder removal device or with solder braid.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the
circuitboard printed foil.
6. Use the following soldering technique.
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach a normal
temperature (500¡£F to 600¡£F)
b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand
against the component lead until the solder melts.
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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.
IC 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 the 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 in paragraphs 5 and 6 above.
Removal
1. 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.
2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction-
type solder removal device (or with solder braid) before
removing the IC.
Replacement
1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board.
2. Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and
solder it.
3. 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
1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as
close as possible to the component body.
2. Bend into a "U" shape the end of each of three leads
remaining on the circuit board.
3. Bend into a "U" shape the replacement transistor leads.
4. Connect the replacement transistor leads to the
corresponding leads extending from the 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
1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads.
2. Remove the heat sink mounting screw (if so equipped).
3. Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the
circuit board.
4. Insert new transistor in the circuit board.
5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
6. Replace heat sink.
Diode Removal/Replacement
1. Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as
possible to diode body.
2. Bend the two remaining leads perpendicular y to the circuit
board.
3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode
around the corresponding lead on the circuit board.
4. Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
5. 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 the 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).
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.
1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife.
Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to ensure that a
hazardous condition will not exist if the jumper wire opens.
2. 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.
3. 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
the it does not touch components or sharp edges.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Note : Specification and others are subject to change without notice for improvement.
OReceivable Broadcasting system:
PAL-B/G, D/K, I/I
SECAM-B/G, D/K/L/L’
NTSC M
ORF Input Channel:
VHF : E2 ~ E12
UHF : E21 ~ E69
CATV : S1 ~ S20
HYPER : S21 ~ S41
L/L’ : B,C,D
OInput Voltage : 110~240V, 50/60Hz(NON-EU)
230~240V, 50Hz(EU)
OPower consumption : Max 60W
Stand-by 3W
OTuning system :
FVS 100 Program
200 Program(Option)
OSpeaker impedance : 8 ohm
OExternal In/Output
Audio-In/Out : 0.5V ±0.1
Video-In/Out : 1Vpp ±0.15
R,G,B In:0.7Vpp ±0.1
OFeature & Funtion
Teletext(TOP/FLOF/LIST 10 page)
AV Input : 2(Side and Rear)
S-
AV Input : 1(Rear)
Component Input : 1(Rear-option)
PERI TV Connector : Full Scart 1(Rear option-EU)
RGB INput : 1(D-sub 15 pin)
D-Sub Audio Input : 1(Stereo)
2 Carrier Stereo : BG/DK
NICAM Stereo : BG/I/LL’
2 Carrier Dual : BG/DK
NICAM Dual : BG/I/LL’
MW(Multi Window) Mode
DW(Double Window) Mode
Film Mode
Progressive Scan
Motion Detection
Ez-PIP
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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
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POWERMUTE
TV/AV TV/PC I/II
LIST
PR
PR
VOL OK
123
456
789
SSM PSM
0
VOL
EXIT MENU
ARC PIP TEXT
POSITION
PIP INPUT
TIME
SIZE
PIP SWAP
MIX
STILL
PIP PR+
PIP PR
REVEAL
SCAN SLEEP
?
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M
All the functions can be controlled with the remote control handset.
Some functions can also be adjusted with the buttons on the front
panel of the set.
Only use the remote control handset supplied with this set. If you
use other remote control handsets, they’ll not be able to use.
Remote control handset
Before you use the remote control handset, please install the bat-
teries. See the next page.
1. MUTE
switches the sound on or off.
2. TV/AV
selects TV or AV monitor mode.
clears the menu from the screen.
switches the set on from standby.
3. LIST
displays the programme table.
4. EXIT
exits from each mode.
5. DD/ EE(Programme Up/Down)
selects a programme or a menu item.
switches the set on from standby.
FF/ GG(Volume Up/Down)
adjusts the volume.
adjusts menu settings.
OK
accepts your selection or displays the current mode.
6. NUMBER BUTTONS
switches the set on from standby and selects a programme.
7. SSM (Sound Status Memory)
recalls your preferred sound setting.
8. PIP BUTTONS (option)
PIP
switches the sub picture on or off.
PIP PR +/-
selects a programme for the sub picture.
PIP SWAP
alternates between main and sub picture.
PIP INPUT
selects the input mode for the sub picture.
SIZE
adjusts the sub picture size.
STILL
freezes motion of the sub picture
POSITION
relocates the sub picture in up/down or left/right direction.
SCAN
switches on the programme scan mode through 3/12/9 sub pictures.
9. ARC
select your desired picture format.
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10. TV/PC
selects TV or PC monitor mode.
clears the menu from the screen.
switches the set on from standby.
11. POWER
switches the set on from standby or off to standby.
12. I/II
selects the language during dual language broadcast.
selects the sound output (option).
13. MENU
selects a menu.
14. PSM (Picture Status Memory)
recalls your preferred picture setting.
15. TELETEXT BUTTONS (option)
These buttons are used for teletext.
For further details, see the ‘Teletext’ section.
16. PIP SWAP
returns to the previously viewed programme.
17. SLEEP
sets the sleep timer.
Note : In teletext mode, the PIP PR+/- and LIST buttons are used
for teletext functions.
Battery installation
Note : To avoid damage from possible battery leakage, remove the
batteries if you do not plan to use the remote control handset for an
extended period of time.
POWERMUTE
TV/AV TV/PC I/II
LIST
PR
PR
VOL OK
123
456
789
SSM PSM
0
VOL
EXIT MENU
ARC PIP TEXT
POSITION
PIP INPUT
TIME
SIZE
PIP SWAP
MIX
STILL
PIP PR+
PIP PR
REVEAL
SCAN SLEEP
?
i
M
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The remote control handset is pow-
ered by two AAA/Alkaline type bat-
teries. To load the batteries, turn
the remote control handset over
and open the battery compartment.
Install two batteries as indicated by
the polarity symbols ( and )
marked inside the compartment.
+
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1. ARC
select your desired picture format.
2. TV/AV/PC
selects TV, AV or PC monitor mode.
clears the menu from the screen.
switches the set on from standby.
3. MENU
selects a menu.
4. OK
accepts your selection or displays the current
mode.
FF/ GG(Volume Up/Down)
adjusts the volume.
adjusts menu settings.
DD/ EE(Programme Up/Down)
selects a programme or a menu item.
switches the set on from standby.
5. MAIN POWER (rr/l)
switches the set on or off.
6. ON/OFF
switches the set on from standby or off to
standby.
7. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
8. POWER/STANDBY INDICATOR
illuminates red when the set is in standby mode.
illuminatesgreenwhenthesetisinpoweronmode.
illuminates amber when the set is DPMS mode.
9. AUDIO/VIDEO IN SOCKETS (AV3)
connect the audio/video out sockets of exter-
nal equipment to these sockets.
10. USB (Universal Serial Bus) PORT
a. UP-STREAM PORT
connect the cable supplied with the set to
this port.
b. DOWN-STREAM PORT
connect external equipments such as mouse,
keyboard, digital camera, PC camera to this
port.
ARC TV/AV/PC MENU OK VOL ON/OFF
PR /I
VIDEO
L/MONOR AUDIO
AV3
Front panel
Side panel
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1. Application Object
This instruction is for the application to the LCD TV.
2. Notes
(1) This set uses an adapter, so connect the adapter and the
set correctly before adjustment.
(2) The adjustment must be performed under the correct
sequence.
(3) The adjustment must be performed in the circumstance of
25!5cC of temperature and 65!10% of relative humidity if
there is no specific designation.
(4) The input voltage of the receiver must keep 100~220V,
50/60Hz in adjusting.
(5) The set must be operated for 15 minutes preliminarily
before adjustment if there is no specific designation.
[‘Heat Run’ must be performed with the full white signal or TV
noise signal in the internal part of the set.
[ The time for ‘Heat Run’ can be changed owing to production
plan.
3. PC Input Mode Adjustment
3-1. Required Test Equipment
(1) A pattern generator being in proportion to 801GF(or
VG819) ; Pattern of 16(11) tones
(2) A Service remote control
3-2. Preparation for Adjustment
(1) Perform ‘Heat Run’ for more than 30 minutes in white
pattern.
(2) Connect the signal of pattern generator with LCD TV.
3-3. Auto Gray Adjustment
(1) Apply the gray signal of XGA(1024X768) 16 tones(H:31-
214 Pattern,V=60-84 Pattern) by using 801GF.
Or apply gray signal of Pattern Generator 16(11) tones by
using VG819.
(2) In VSC mode,adjust the Auto gay from 0 to 1 by using
Vol(+) button.
ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION
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3-3. Position of Mode Adjustment
Timing of Mode Table * H[dot]/V[line]
Mode
H_Total
H_Display
H_Blanking
H_Sync
H Polarity
H_Bp
H_Fp
H-Freq[KHz]
/Clk[MHz]
V_Total
V_Display
V_Frequency
V_Blanking
V_Sync
V Polarity
V_Bp
V_Fp
VGA-60
800
640
160
96
NEG.
48
16
31.469
25.175
525
480
60
45
2
NEG
33
10
VGA-67
864
640
224
64
NEG.
96
64
35.0
30.24
525
480
67
45
3
NEG
39
3
VGA-75
840
640
200
64
NEG.
120
16
37.5
31.5
500
480
75
20
3
NEG
16
1
VGA-85
832
640
192
56
NEG.
80
56
43.269
36.0
509
480
82
29
3
NEG
25
1
SVGA-56
1024
800
224
72
POS
128
24
35.156
36.0
625
600
56
25
2
POS
22
1
SVGA-60
1056
800
256
128
POS
88
40
37.879
40.0
628
600
60
28
4
POS
23
1
SVGA-72
1040
800
240
120
POS
64
56
48.077
50.0
666
600
72
66
6
POS
23
37
Mode
H_Total
H_Display
H_Blanking
H_Sync
H Polarity
H_Bp
H_Fp
H-Freq[KHz]
/Clk[MHz]
V_Total
V_Display
V_Frequency
V_Blanking
V_Sync
V Polarity
V_Bp
V_Fp
SVGA-75
1056
800
256
80
POS
160
16
46.875
49.5
625
600
75
25
3
POS
21
1
SVGA-85
1048
800
248
64
POS
152
32
53.674
56.25
631
600
85
31
3
POS
27
1
XGA-60
1344
1024
320
136
NEG
136
160
48.363
65.0
806
768
60
38
6
NEG
29
3
XGA-70
1328
1024
304
136
NEG
144
24
56.476
75.0
806
768
70
38
6
NEG
29
3
XGA-75
1312
1024
288
96
POS
176
16
60.023
78.75
800
768
75
32
3
POS
28
1
MAC-75
1152
832
320
64
NEG
224
32
49.725
57.283
667
624
75
43
3
NEG
39
1
XGA-85
1376
1024
352
96
POS
208
48
68.677
84.997
808
768
82
40
3
POS
36
1
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4. EDID(The Extended Display Identification Data)
EDID Table
5. Option1 data
6. Option2 data
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00
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
00
00
14
81
01
01
26
00
FF
0B
50
40
01
01
30
32
FF
01
54
81
01
01
18
55
FF
01
BF
80
01
01
88
1E
FF
78
E8
01
01
01
36
46
FF
1F
80
01
01
01
00
0D
FF
17
31
10
01
01
0E
00
00
70
59
0E
01
01
C3
0A
30
E8
3B
01
F9
01
10
20
E5
C3
D9
01
15
01
00
20
D7
A0
45
01
01
64
00
20
3A
A3
59
01
01
19
1E
20
01
54
61
01
01
00
00
20
00
4C
59
01
01
40
00
20
00
97
71
01
01
41
00
00
00
24
59
01
01
00
FD
C8
Scart
A2 Ster
System
Top
I/II Save
TEXT
200PR
Option Code
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
Function Remark
100 Program
200 Program
TEXT Off
TEXT On
CH.Sound Non Memory
CH.Sound Memory
TOP OFF
TOP ON
SCART OFF
SCART ON
FM Stereo/Dual
FM Mono
GB/I/DK/M
GB/I/DK/L
Reserved
Reserved
OSD
Lang.
HDEV
VOL
ACMS
PIP Text
Option Code
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
Function Remark
PIP Text
PIP Text not display
ACMS On
ACMS Of
f
OFF
Middle Asia Vol On
HDEV Off
HDEV
ON
Eng.only
Eng/Deut/Fran/Ital/Esp
2
6(
EU5+Netherlands)
4
OSD
Lang.
Option Code
5
6
7
Function Remark
11
7
Reserved
7. Option3 data
TXT-Lan
CH+Aus
Mono
MD
SAve
IIC AFT
Option Code
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Function Remark
IIC AFT Off
IIC AFT On
MD Save On
MD Save Off
Mono Off
Mono On
OFF
China,Austrailia On
West EU
East EU1
Turky EU
East EU2
Cyrillic 1
Cyrillic 2
Cyrillic 3
TURK GRE 1
TURK GRE 2
TURK GRE 3
ARAB FRAN
ARAB ENG
ARAB HEB 1
ARAB HEB 2
FARSI ENG
FARSI FRA
FARSI ALL
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1 No sound Defective Reset IC of IC604. 1) Check volume and speaker.
- Speaker Defective MSP3410 of IC601. - Sound comes out only when being inputted into Audio
- Earphone Defective B+(8V,5V) of IC602,603. L/R.
2) Check after replacing IC604.
3) Replace IC601.
4) Check and replace B+ of IC602,603.
2 Video color beat noise Earphone shield case being touched.
Check the mould of shield and JA203, Replace shield case.
Soldering IC301 and IC501. Re-soldering
1 No screen Input error of inverter connector 1) Bend the pin legs of P1 connector -> recheck them
2) Check and repair the IC804,805.
P704 and Pin 21 connector 1) Check and fix P704 connector
being slipped out 2) Check and fix the components at P704 LCD module
and at main board.
3) Check Pin21.
Cracked components and Check and repair tuner board and main board
soldering at tuner board
2 Dark screen 1) Defective LCD lamp 1) Replace the inverter
2) Defective inverter 2) Replace the LCD lamp
3) Input error of inverter connector 2) Check the connector input.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
1. General Features
2. PC Mode
No. Symptom Cause Check Point
No. Symptom Cause Check Point
Check Point
1 Screen noise Clock or phase being 1) Resettig is needed according to the video card of each
not able to be adjusted. PC.
2) Horizontal noise : adjust phase until no horizontal
noise occurres.
3) Vertical noise : adjust clock in menu until no vertical
noise occurres.
2 Screen position error Screen position error 1) Play the Auto Configure in Menu.
horizontally or vertically 2) Adjust horizontal and vertical position until the screen
displayes normally.
3 Color beat noise Soldering D-SUB Jack of JA202 Recheck adn repair JA202,IC202
and IC202.
3. TV and external input
No. Symptom Cause
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
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MEMO
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EXPLODED VIEW
120
300
400
540
500
550
112
310
530
521
410
551
330
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112 6304FLP035A LCD MODULE,LM171W01-B3 LG PHILPS TFT COLOR NON
120 6400GKTX01A SPEAKER,F1527C-6428 K-TONE FULL-RANGE 8OHM 7/12W 83DB
300 3091V00442A CABINET ASSEMBLY,RZ-17LZ10 NON NON PLATON
310 5020V00687A BUTTON
330 5020V00553F BUTTON,POWER RZ-17LZ10 ABS, HF-380 1KEY .
400 3809V00299A BACK COVER ASSEMBLY,RZ-17LZ10 NON
3809V00299C BACK COVER ASSEMBLY,RZ-17LZ10 UK
410 4811V00028A BRACKET ASSEMBLY,STAND RZ-17LZ10 ML027A NON
500 3141VMNP59B CHASSIS ASSEMBLY,MAIN ML027A .
3141VMNP59C CHASSIS ASSEMBLY,MAIN ML027A .
521 4950V00107A METAL,MAIN FRAME EGI 1.0T
530 6871VSMN95A PWB ASSEMBLY,CONT ML027A ASSY
540 6633VA0003M INVERTER ASSEMBLY,12V
550 6871VSMN40A PWB ASSEMBLY,A/V ML027A USB ASSY
551 4811V00031A BRACKET ASSEMBLY,A/V RZ-17LZ10 ML027A
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST
No. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
LOCA. NO PART NO DESCRIPTION
ZD213
ZD214
ZD215
ZD216
ZD217
ZD218
ZD219
ZD220
ZD223
ZD224
ZD225
ZD4
ZD5
IC802
IC803
IC804
IC702
IC805
Q101
Q102
Q103
Q104
Q106
Q107
Q1101
Q1102
Q201
Q202
Q203
Q280
Q281
Q282
Q283
Q3
Q310
Q4
Q601
Q602
Q603
Q604
Q605
Q701
Q801
C103
C107
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0TFVI80001A
0TFVI80001A
0TFVI80005A
0TF492509AA
0TF492509AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR150400BA
0TR387500AA
0TR319809AA
0TR319809AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR150400BA
0TR150400BA
0TR150400BA
0TR150400BA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0TR387500AA
0CE227DF618
0CE108DD618
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
TR,VISHAY SI4808DY R/TP SO-8 30V 7.5A OLD
TR,VISHAY SI4808DY R/TP SO-8 30V 7.5A OLD
TR,VISHAY SI4963DY R/TP SO-8 -20V 6.2A
TR,SI4925DY TP TEMIC 30V 6.1A SO-8
TR,SI4925DY TP TEMIC 30V 6.1A SO-8
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SA1504S(ASY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,KTC3198(KTC1815) KEC TP TO92 50V 150MA
TR,KTC3198(KTC1815) KEC TP TO92 50V 150MA
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SA1504S(ASY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SA1504S(ASY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SA1504S(ASY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SA1504S(ASY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
TR,CHIP 2SC3875S(ALY) KEC
220UF STD 16V M FL TP5
1000UF STD 10V M FL TP5
LOCA. NO PART NO DESCRIPTION
IC1
IC1
IC2
IC201
IC202
IC203
IC280
IC3
IC301
IC401
IC501
IC502
IC503
IC504
IC555
IC600
IC601
IC602
IC603
IC604
IC7
IC701
IC801
IC806
IC807
IC940
IC950
IC951
Q1
Q2
D1
D10
D11
D12
D801
D803
D804
ZD1
ZD101
ZD203
ZD204
ZD205
ZD206
ZD207
ZD212
0IMCRTI018A
0IZZVC0046A
0IFA752700A
0IAL242110A
0IMCRFA022A
0IPH860100B
0IMCRFA009A
0IAL241610B
0IIT323000E
0IIN298003A
0IMCRPW001A
0IMCRTI020A
0IMCRAL006A
0IMCRTI002A
0IMCRPU001A
0IMCRTI022C
0IMCRMN011D
0IMCRFA009A
0IMCRFA008A
0IKE704200J
0IMCRTI017A
0IMCRTH001A
0ITC786000A
0IMCRFA020A
0IMCRFA020A
0ISA701600A
0IMCRAD002A
0ISH323422A
0IFA270000A
0IFA270000A
0DD181009AB
0DD181009AB
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DD181009AB
0DD100009AM
0DD181009AB
0DZRM00178A
0DZ330009BA
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
0DZRM00178A
IC, TUSB2036 32P QFP R/TP USB HUB IC
IC, INFENION 52PIN ST U-COM 17INCH WIDE LCD
IC, KA75270Z 3 TP RE-SET IC MC-007
IC, AT24C21-10SI-2.5 8P,SOP TP 1K EEPROM
IC, 74F14SC FAIRCHILD 14P SOIC R/TP
IC, TDA8601T 16P-SOP BK FAST BLANKING SWITCH RG
IC, KA78M08RTM, FAIRCHILD 2P D-PAK,
IC, AT24C16A-10PI-2.7 8PIN DIP ST EEPROM
IC, VPC3230D C5 80P QFP TRAY VIDEO
IC, COPY TE28F800B3TA90 48TSOP BK 8M FLASH MEMOR
Y
IC, PW181 PIXELWORKS 352PBGA TRAY SCALER IC
IC, TLC7733ID TEXAS INSTRUMENT 8P 3.3V RESET
IC, AT24C16AN-10SI-2.7 ATMEL 8P SOIC
IC, SN74HCT32D 16P R/TP QUADRUPLE2INPUT
IC, P2781A-08SR PULSE CORE SO 8 PIN
IC,TPA3002D TEXAS INSTRUMENT
IC, MSP3410G QA B8 V3 MICRONAS 80P
IC, KA78M08RTM, FAIRCHILD 2P D-PAK,
IC, KA78M05RTM, FAIRCHILD 2P D-PAK,
IC, KIA7042AF SOT-89 TP 4.2V VOLTAGE
IC, TPS2042A 8P SOIC R/TP USB POWER SWITCH IC
IC, THC63LVDM83R 56P TSSOP R/TP TRANSMITTER IC
IC, SI786 28SSOP TP DUAL-OUTPUT POWER CONTROLLER
IC, RC1587DT_36 FAIRCHILD 3P TO252 DPAK R/TP 2.5V 3A
IC, RC1587DT_36 FAIRCHILD 3P TO252 DPAK R/TP 2.5V 3A
IC,LA7016 8S ANALOG S/W
IC,AD9883A ANALOG DEVICE 80P TQFP
IC,PQ3RF23 4P(TO-220) 3.3V REGUL
IC, 2N7000TA TO-92, 3P TP LEVEL SHIFT 60V/0.2A
IC, 2N7000TA TO-92, 3P TP LEVEL SHIFT 60V/0.2A
DIODE,SWITCHING KDS181 TP KEC 85V 300MA
DIODE,SWITCHING KDS181 TP KEC 85V 300MA
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,SWITCHING KDS181 TP KEC 85V 300MA
DIODE,RECTIFIERS EU1ZV(1) TP
DIODE,SWITCHING KDS181 TP KEC 85V300MA
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENER HZT33(TP) HITACHI
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
DIODE,ZENERS UDZS TE-17 5.1B 0.2W 5.1V
IC
DIODE
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TRANSISTOR
CAPACITOR
For Capacitor & Resistors, the
charactors at 2nd and 3rd digit
in the P/No. means as follows;
CC, CX, CK, CN : Ceramic
CQ : Polyestor
CE : Electrolytic
RD : Carbon Film
RS : Metal Oxide Film
RN : Metal Film
RF : Fusible
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LOCA. NO PART NO DESCRIPTION
C109
C11
C110
C1102
C1110
C112
C113
C19
C2
C209
C215
C221
C222
C282
C293
C3
C301
C303
C305
C315
C316
C328
C332
C333
C336
C337
C338
C341
C343
C347
C349
C351
C353
C441
C443
C47
C546
C583
C584
C585
C59
C60
C61
C62
C63
C6
C6
C603
C613
C615
C616
C617
0CE106DK618
0CE106CF636
0CE476DF618
0CN1030F679
0CE107DD618
0CE476DF618
0CE107DF618
0CE106DF618
0CE107DF618
0CE225DK618
0CE227DD618
0CE226DF618
0CE226DF618
0CE106DF618
0CE106DK618
0CE106CF636
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CE107DD618
0CE106DF618
0CE476DF618
0CE107DF618
0CK224DF56A
0CE226DF618
0CE107DF618
0CK224DF56A
0CE476DF618
0CE105CK636
0CE105CK636
0CE105CK636
0CE105CK636
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CE107DF618
0CE107DF618
0CE107DF618
0CE107DF618
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CE105CK636
0CE107DF618
0CE476DF618
0CE107DF618
0CE107DF618
0CE106DF618
0CE106DF618
10UF STD 50V M FL TP5
10UF SHL,SD 16V M FM5 BP(D) TP
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
10000P 16V M Y TA52
100UF STD 10V M FL TP5
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
10UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
2.2UF STD 50V 20% FL TP 5
220UF STD 10V M FL TP5
22UF STD 16V M FL TP5
22UF STD 16V M FL TP5
10UF STD 16V M FL TP5
10UF STD 50V M FL TP5
10UF SHL,SD 16V M FM5 BP(D) TP
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
100UF STD 10V M FL TP5
10UF STD 16V M FL TP5
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
22UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
1UF SHL,SD 50V M FM5 BP(D) TP
1UF SHL,SD 50V M FM5 BP(D) TP
1UF SHL,SD 50V M FM5 BP(D) TP
1UF SHL,SD 50V M FM5 BP(D) TP
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP
1UF SHL,SD 50V M FM5 BP(D) TP
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
10UF STD 16V M FL TP5
10UF STD 16V M FL TP5
LOCA. NO PART NO DESCRIPTION
C619
C620
C621
C622
C624
C626
C627
C628
C630
C634
C643
C643
C644
C645
C650
C660
C662
C665
C666
C668
C671
C672
C677
C678
C711
C777
C801
C801
C802
C803
C804
C805
C806
C807
C808
C814
C815
C817
C819
C820
C822
C823
C825
C826
C831
C831
C832
C834
C834
C835
C836
C837
0CE335DK618
0CE477DF618
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CE107DF618
0CE107DF618
0CE106DK618
0CE476DK618
0CK224DF56A
0CK224DF56A
0CE227DF618
0CE107DF618
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CK105DF64A
0CE107DF618
0CE108DD618
0CE476DF618
0CE476DK618
0CE477DF618
0CE477DF618
0CE477DF618
0CE477DF618
0CE477DF618
0CE477DF618
0CE227DH618
0CE107DH618
0CE107DH618
0CE475DK618
0CE106DF618
0CE106DK618
0CE107DF618
0CE227DH618
0CE477DH618
0CE477DH618
0CE106DF618
0CE477DD618
0CE477DD618
0CE106DF618
0CE477DD618
0CE477DD618
0CE477DD618
0CE477DD618
3.3UF STD 50V 20% FL TP 5
470UF STD 16V M FL TP5
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
10UF STD 50V M FL TP5
47UF STD 50V M FL TP5
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220000PF 2012 16V 10% R/TP X7R
220UF STD 16V M
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
1UF 2012 16V 20%
1UF 2012 16V 20%
1UF 2012 16V 20%
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP F(Y5V)
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP F(Y5V)
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP F(Y5V)
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP F(Y5V)
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP F(Y5V)
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
1000UF STD 10V M
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
47UF STD 50V M FL TP5
470UF STD 16V 20% FL TP 5
470UF STD 16V 20% FL TP 5
470UF STD 16V 20% FL TP 5
470UF STD 16V 20% FL TP 5
470UF STD 16V 20% FL TP 5
470UF STD 16V 20% FL TP 5
220UF STD 25V M FL TP5
100UF STD 25V M FL TP5
100UF STD 25V M FL TP5
4.7UF STD 50V 20% FL TP 5
10UF STD 16V M FL TP5
10UF STD 50V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
220UF STD 25V M FL TP5
470UF STD 25V M FL TP5
470UF STD 25V M FL TP5
10UF STD 16V M FL TP5
470UF STD 10V M FL TP5
470UF STD 10V M FL TP5
10UF STD 16V M FL TP5
470UF STD 10V M FL TP5
470UF STD 10V M FL TP5
470UF STD 10V M FL TP5
470UF STD 10V M FL TP5
For Capacitor & Resistors, the
charactors at 2nd and 3rd digit
in the P/No. means as follows;
CC, CX, CK, CN : Ceramic
CQ : Polyestor
CE : Electrolytic
RD : Carbon Film
RS : Metal Oxide Film
RN : Metal Film
RF : Fusible
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LOCA. NO PART NO DESCRIPTION
C941
C942
C956
C962
C987
C988
C989
C991
F803
F804
F805
L101
L1101
L652
L653
L654
L655
L802
L803
T801
JA203
JA206
JA801
JK2
P3
P5
SJ205
L1
L1
L10
L102
L103
L11
L15
L16
L2
L2
L201
L202
L204
L205
L205
L206
L206
0CE106DK618
0CE107DF618
0CK823DK56A
0CE107DF618
0CE476DF618
0CE476DF618
0CE476DF618
0CK105DF64A
0FT2001A86B
0FT2001A86B
0FT2001A86B
0LA0102K139
0LA0222K119
6140VR0001A
6140VR0001A
6140VR0001A
6140VR0001A
6140VB0004B
6140VB0004A
6170VTCA30A
6613V00008F
6612VCH003B
6612A00011A
6613V00004Q
6612B00002A
6612B00003A
381-091B
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
10UF STD 50V M FL TP5
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
82000PF 2012 50V 10% R/TP X7R
100UF STD 16V M FL TP5
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
47UF STD 16V M FL TP5
1UF 2012 16V 20% R/TP F(Y5V)
FUSE,2000MA 125 V 8.6X4X8.4 BOX/PL KS
FUSE,000MA 125 V 8.6X4X8.4 BOX/PL KS /
FUSE,2000MA 125 V 8.6X4X8.4 BOX/PL KS
INDUCTOR,10UH K 4*10.5 TP
INDUCTOR,22UH K 2.3*3.4 TP
COIL,ENERGY RECOVERY SB-1260-330 GET 33UH
COIL,ENERGY RECOVERY SB-1260-330 GET 33UH
COIL,ENERGY RECOVERY SB-1260-330 GET 33UH
COIL,ENERGY RECOVERY SB-1260-330 GET 33UH
COIL,CHOKE 26UH 1UEWPHY 22.5TURN
COIL,CHOKE 9.5UH 1UEWPHY 13.5TURN
TRANSFORMER,SMP EPC 13-Z 320UH DC-DC CONV.
JACK ASSY,PMJ014F E/P(ST)+S-VHS+3P H6.5 GOLD
JACK,PHONE NPEJ012C H=6.5 STEREO 1P
JACK,DC POWER KJA-DC-3-0002 KSD
JACK ASSY,PJ6054Q RLC 3P(Y,L,R) GOLD
JACK,DIN KJA-UB-3-0015 KSD USB DOWNSTREAM
JACK,DIN KJA-UB-3-0006 KSD USB UPSTREAM
JACK,SCART S-091B UGCOM W/O BOSS
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM R/TP
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
LOCA. NO PART NO DESCRIPTION
L208
L209
L21
L210
L211
L214
L215
L222
L223
L3
L301
L302
L303
L4
L451
L452
L453
L454
L5
L601
L602
L603
L651
L7
L702
L703
L704
L8
L801
L804
L805
L806
L807
L809
L9
L951
L952
L953
L954
RA504
X1
X2
X301
X501
X601
JA202
P1
P1
P1002
P1101A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001A
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001G
6210TCE001A
6210VC0004A
156-A01L
156-A01L
6202VDT002E
6202VDT002B
6202VDT002H
6630G15E215
387-A15A
6630VF01810
6631V25049K
6602V20005L
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HH-1M3216-501 CERATEC 3216MM
FILTER,HB-1S2012-080JT CERATEC 2012MM
FILTER ,BK3216 4S600 TAIYOYUDEN 3.2X1.6X0.8MM
RESONATOR,CRYSTAL HC49U 6.000MHZ 30PPM 16PF
RESONATOR,CRYSTAL HC49U 6.000MHZ 30PPM 16PF
RESONATOR,CRYSTAL X-1SMD 20250000HZ 30PPM 16PF
RESONATOR,CRYSTAL SX-1SMD 14.318MHZ 30PPM 16PF
RESONATOR,CRYSTAL SX-1 18.432000MHZ +/-30 PPM 16PF
CONNECTOR,KSD 15P 2.29MM KCN-DS-3-0054
CONNECTOR ASSY,12P 2.5MM 100MM
CONNECTOR,YEONHO 10P 1.25MM
CONNECTOR ASSY,4P 2.5MM 300MM
CONNECTOR,2.0MM 12P GIL-S LG CABLE STRAIGHT
CRYSTAL & FILTER
For Capacitor & Resistors, the
charactors at 2nd and 3rd digit
in the P/No. means as follows;
CC, CX, CK, CN : Ceramic
CQ : Polyestor
CE : Electrolytic
RD : Carbon Film
RS : Metal Oxide Film
RN : Metal Film
RF : Fusible
FUSE
COIL & TRANSFORMER
JACK
CONNECTOR
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