Panasonic TX-W28R4DP User manual

Service Support
Service and repair of
this product is
supported by
Panasonic's LUCI
interface.
This interface provides a
link between the TV and
a standard PC to allow a
number of diagnostic
and control functions to
be performed.
For more details contact
your local Panasonic
company.
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TX-W28R4DP Service Manual
Safety
Specifications Block Diagrams
Schematic Diagrams
PCB Views
Self Check
Service
Information
Parts List
Service Hints
Disassembly
Location of
Controls
Waveforms
Mechanical
View
Adjustments
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BACK
BACK
BACK
H - Schematic
C - Schematic
M - Schematic
K - Schematic
E - Schematic
P - Schematic
Y - Schematic
K - PCB
C - PCB
M - PCB
Y - PCB
E - PCB
Audio
Dolby
Video
Control
Power supply
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Colour Television
TX-W28R4DP
EURO4 Chassis
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Source: 220-240V AC, 50Hz
Power Consumption: 135W
Aerial Impedance:75Ωunbalanced, Coaxial Type
Stand-by Power
Consumption:1,8W
Receiving System:PAL I, PAL 525/60
M.NTSC
NTSC (AV only)
Receiving Channels: UHF E21-E69
Intermediate Frequency:
Video 39,5MHz
Audio33,5MHz, 32,95MHz
Colour 35,07MHz
Video/Audio
Terminals:
AV1 IN Video (21 pin) 1V p-p 75Ω
Audio (21 pin) 500mVrms 10kΩ
RGB (21 pin)
AV1 OUT Video (21 pin) 1V p-p 75Ω
Audio (21 pin) 500mVrms 1kΩ
AV2 IN Video (21 pin) 1V p-p 75Ω
Audio (21 pin) 500mVrms 10kΩ
S-Video IN Y: 1Vp-p 75Ω
(21 pin) C: 0.3V p-p 75Ω
AV2 OUT Video (21 pin) 1V p-p 75Ω
Audio (21 pin) 500mVrms 1kΩ
Selectable Output (21 pin)
AV3 IN S-Video IN Y: 1Vp-p 75Ω
(4-pin) C: 0,3V p-p 75Ω
Audio(RCAx2) 500mVrms10kΩ
Video (RCAx1) 1V p-p 75Ω
DolbySurround Out 5 x Dolby Surround Out RCA
(Rear)
External Speaker
connections 2 x Surround
1 x External Centre
High Voltage: 30,5kV ±1kV
Picture Tube:W66EHK51X35 66cm
Audio Output:Front Left/Right 2 x 20W
(Music Power) External Centre 20W
3D Sub-Woofer 26W
Surround 2 x 15W
8ΩImpedance
Headphones:8ΩImpedance
3,5 mm
Accessories
supplied : Remote Control
2 x R6 (UM3) Batteries
TS-400DP Video cabinet / Speaker pack
Dimensions:
Height:518 mm
Width: 760 mm
Depth: 496,8 mm
Net weight:38kg
Specifications are subject tochange without notice.
Weights and dimensions shown are approximate.
NOTE: This Service Manual should be used inconjunction with
the EURO4 Technical Guide.
ORDER No. SM-98059
Panasonic CS ( U.K. ) Ltd.
WILLOUGHBYROAD,
BRACKNELL,
BERKS.,
RG12 8FT.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........................................................................................................................................................2
SERVICE HINTS.......................................................................................................................................................................3
SERVICE POSITION.................................................................................................................................................................4
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................................................5
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE AND SELF-CHECK ..................................................................................................................6
WAVEFORM PATTERN TABLE ...............................................................................................................................................7
ALIGNMENTSETTINGS...........................................................................................................................................................8
BLOCK DIAGRAMS..................................................................................................................................................................9
PARTSLOCATION.................................................................................................................................................................14
REPLACEMENTPARTS LIST................................................................................................................................................15
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS.......................................................................................................................................................27
CONDUCTOR VIEWS.............................................................................................................................................................32
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL GUIDE LINES
1. It is advisable to insert anisolation transformer in the
AC supply before servicing a hot chassis.
2. When servicing, observe the original lead dress in the
high voltage circuits. If a short circuit is found, replace
all parts that have been overheated or damaged by
the short circuit.
3. After servicing, see that all the protective devices
suchasinsulationbarriers, insulation papers, shields
and isolation R-C combinations are correctly
installed.
4. When the receiver is not being used for a long period
of time, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
5. Potentials ashigh as31,5kV are present when this
receiver is in operation.Operation of the receiver
without the rear cover involves the danger of a shock
hazard fromthe receiver power supply. Servicing
should not beattempted by anyone who isnot
familiar with the precautions necessary when working
on high voltage equipment. Always discharge the
anode of the tube.
6. After servicing make the following leakage current
checks to prevent the customer frombeing exposed
to shock hazard.
LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK
1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between
the two prongs ofthe plug.
2. Turn on the receiver’spower switch.
3. Measure the resistance value with anohmmeter,
between the jumperedAC plug and each exposed
metallic cabinet part onthe receiver, such asscrew
heads, aerials, connectors, control shaftsetc. When
the exposed metallic part has a return path to the
chassis, the reading should bebetween 4M ohm and
20M ohm. When the exposed metal does not have a
return path to the chassis, the reading must be
infinite.
LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not
use an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a 2kΩ10W resistor in series with an
exposed metallic part on the receiver and an earth,
suchasa water pipe.
3. Use an AC voltmeter with high impedance to
measure the potentialacrossthe resistor.
4. Check each exposed metallic part and check the
voltage at each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug atthe outlet and repeat each of
the above measurements.
6. The potential at any point should not exceed
1,4 Vrms. Incase a measurement is outsidethe limits
specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and
the receiver should be repaired and rechecked before
it is returned to the customer.
X-RADIATION WARNING
1. The potential sources of X-Radiation inTVsets are
the high voltage section and the picture tube.
2. When using a picture tubetest jig for service, ensure
that the jig is capable of handling 30,5kV without
causing X-Radiation.
NOTE: It is important to use an accurateperiodically
calibratedhigh voltage meter.
1. Set the brightness to minimum.
2. Measure the high voltage. The meter should
indicate :- 30,5kV ± 1kV.If the meter indicationisout
of tolerance, immediate service and correction is
required to prevent the possibility of premature
component failure.
3. To prevent any X-Radiation possibility, it isessential
to use the specified tube.
HOT CHECK CIRCUIT
A.C. VOLTMETER
WATER PIPE
(EARTH)
TO INSTRUMENT’S EXPOSED
METALLIC PARTSFig. 1.
2kΩ10 Watts
2
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SERVICE HINTS
How toremove the rear cover
1. Removethe 9 screws as shown in Fig.2.
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
3
SCREWS
Fig.2.
K - Board E - Board M- Board
Focus
Screen
H - Board
Fig.3.
C - Board
P - Board
Y - Board
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HOW TO MOVE THE CHASSIS INTO SERVICE POSITION
1. Removethe bead clamper from the mains leadand affix,using back cover screw, intotop right-hand cabinet rib (A),
shown in Fig.4.
2. Hold and lift the rear of the E-PCB chassis and gently pull the chassis toward you, asshown in Fig.4.
3. Release the respectivewiring clips and rotatethe chassis vertically through 90°, anti-clockwise.
4. Locate the base of the chassis frame into the hole (B), shown in Fig.6.
5. Clip the chassis frame onto the bead clamper, shown in Fig.5.
6. After servicing replace the bead clamper and ensure all wiring isreturnedto its originalposition before returning the
receiver to the customer.
Fig.4.
Fig.5.
Fig.6.
(
B
)
4
(
A
)
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ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
The remote control isused for enteringand storing adjustments, with the exception of Cut-off adjustments, which must
always be done prior to service adjustment. Perform adjustments in accordance with screendisplay.The display on the
screen also specifies the software version aswell asthe approx.settingvalues. The adjustment sequence for the service
mode is indicated below.
1. Set the Bass to maximum position, set the Treble to
minimum position, press the F button followed by the
volume down button on the customer controls at the
front ofthe TVand at the same time press the
"INDEX" button on the remote control, this will place
the TVinto the Service Mode.
2. Press the RED / GREEN buttonsto step up/ down
through the functions.
3. Press the YELLOW / BLUE buttonstoalter the
function values.
4. Press the STR button after each adjustment has
been madeto store the requiredvalues.
5. To exit the Service Mode, turn the TVoff at the power
button.
NOTE: This TValso has the option ofusing a Memory Packwhich enables you to copy the presetTVchannels into the
Memory Pack and thendownload them onto thisor any other EURO-4 TVset.
TV to Memory Pack process
1. Plug the memory pack into the AV1 21 pin terminal at
the back of the TVand switch the TVon.
2. Enter Service Mode as explained above.
The screen will show :-
3. Press the BLUE button onthe remote control.
The screen will show :-
4. Press the STR button onthe TV.
The screen will show :-
5. All the tuning information stored inside the TVwill
now be transferred to the Memory Pack. This process
will take 2-3 minutes to complete and when finished
the screenwill show :-
MemoryPack to TVprocess
1. Plug the memory pack into the AV1 21 pin terminal at
the back of the TVand switch the TVon.
2. Enter Service Mode as explained above.
The screen will show :-
3. Press the STR button onthe TV.
The screen will show :-
4. All the tuning information stored inside the Memory
Pack will now be transferred tothe TV. This process
will take 2-3 minutes to complete and when finished
the screenwill show :-
5. The tuninginformation fromthe Memory Pack has
now been copied into the TV.
6. To exit the Service Mode turn the TVoff at the power
button.
7. The process has now been completed and the
MemoryPack can now be removed.
ERRORS
If an error occurs while using the Memory Packthe TVwill detect this and the screen will show :-
If thishappens then press the "N"button and repeat the process that was being used. If the errors continueto occur then
check the connectors between the TVand the memory pack and check the 9V battery inside the memory pack.
Program
External>>TV
Program
TV>>External
Please Wait
Complete
Program
External>>TV
Please Wait
Complete
Error !!
5
Error !!
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ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Item / Preparation Adjustments
+B SET-UP
1. Receive a Greyscale signal.
2. Set the controls:-
Brightness Minimum
Contrast Minimum
Volume Minimum
1. Set the +B voltage upasfollows:-
Adjust R811 so that B2 shows 148V±1V.
2. Confirm the following voltages.
B9 5 ± 0,25V B105 ± 0,25V
B5 12 ± 0,5V B1133 ± 1,5V
B4 16 ±1V B7 8 ± 0,5V
B1226 ±1V B8 5,5 ±0,5V
B3 41 ±1,5V B1315 ± 1V
B1 200 ±10V B14-15 ±1V
CUT OFF / Ug2 Test
1. Receive a Greyscale signal.
2. Degauss the tube externally.
3. Set the TVinto Service Mode 1.
4. SelectCut off mode.
To adjust Cutoffconnect anoscilloscope to the Blue
cathode, adjust "cutoff"value using the "Yellow"and "Blue"
buttonsuntil the black level is 160V±5V press "STR" tostore
the value. Removethe oscilloscope.
SelectUg2 adjustment and adjust the screen VR until the
display shows "O.K."
FACTORY SETTINGS
To return customer settings tofactory settings and clear owner ID ofall information input by the customer, enter Self-Check
mode. Pressthe down (-/v)button onthe customer controlsat the front of the TVset,at the same time pressing the STATUS
button on the remote control. Toexit Self Check, switch off the TVset atthe power button.
Self Check is also used to automatically check the bus lines and hexadecimalcode of the TVset. If the CCU ports have
been checked and found to beincorrect or not located then " - - " will appear in place of "O.K.". For more in-depth TV
diagnostics use the LUCI interface as listedbelow.
Service Aids
To aid in the service of our current chassis there are a number of Service Aids which have been made available.
•LUCI interface kit (Linked Utility Computer Interface)
Part number: TZS6EZ002
This contains interface and cablesfor connecting TVservice connector and a PC aswell asdiagnostic software. As new
models are introduced upgrade software will becomeavailable.
•VICI (Visual Interactive Computer Information)
These C.D.'s contain multimedia documentation providing quick access to service information.
Part No. TZS7EZ006 & TZS7EZ005
1. Service Manuals
2. Instruction Books
3. Technical Information
•TASMIN (Technically Advanced System forMultimedia Interactive Notes)
As well as providing a first step towards more interactive trainingthis product also achieves quick access to Technical
Information.
VDP O.K.
TUN O.K.
E2 O.K.
MSP O.K.
DPL
O.K.
PCB O.K.
Cab O.K.
Sum Factory use only
OPTION 1 00
OPTION 2 01
OPTION 3 02
OPTION 4 09
OPTION 5 B1
OPTION 6 A9
6
NOTE: Self Check should onl
y
beused when refurbishin
g
the TVset and not durin
g
normal repair work.
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WAVEFORM PATTERN TABLE
7
Video Out
IC601 Pin 59
2V
64µS
B - Out
E8 Pin 4
64µS
4.6V
64µS
2V
H - Pulse
Base Q503
VFLB
IC451 Pin 3
1V
20mS
B - Out
IC601 Pin 39
275mV
64µS
64µS
3V
H - Out
IC601 Pin 50
Vert Out
IC601 Pin 31
20mS
0.7V
13µS
3.7V
SCL
IC1201 Pin 3
R - Out
E8 Pin 5
64µS
4.6V
HFLB
IC601 Pin 13
64µS
6.2V
R - Out
IC601 Pin 37
64µS
275mV
G - Out
IC601 Pin 38
275mV
64µS
Vert Drive
IC451 Pin 2
20mS
57V
HFLB
IC701 Pin 8
64µS
1.5V
G - Out
E8 Pin 3
64µS
4.4V
SVM Out
IC601 Pin 34
88mV
64µS
H - Out
IC701 Pin 5
30mV
64µS
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ALIGNMENT SETTINGS
(The figuresbelow are nominal and usedfor representative purposes only.)
Alignment Function Settings / Special features
Horizontal PositionH-Pos
061 Optimum setting.
Vertical Position V-Pos
005 Optimum setting.
Horizontal Amplitude H-Amp
055 Optimum setting.
Vert. Amplitude V-Amp
054 Optimum setting.
EW-amplitude E/W-Amp1
-128 Optimum setting.
EW-amplitude E/W-Amp2
006 Optimum setting.
Trapezium-comp Trapez-1
047 Optimum setting.
Trapezium-comp Trapez-2
-128 Optimum setting.
Vertical Linearity V-Lin
006 Optimum setting.
Vertical Symmetry V-Sym
002 Optimum setting.
DVCO DVCO
-005
Receive a PAL Colour Bar Pattern. For
DVCO alignment press "Blue" button, wait
until the colours are changing slowly and
press "STR".
Cut-off DC Cut-off
0171
Ug2 Test Ug2
055
O.K.
To adjust Cutoffconnect anoscilloscope to
the blue cathode, adjust"cutoff"value
using the "Yellow" and "Blue" buttons until
the black level is160V±5V press "STR" to
store the value. Removethe oscilloscope.
SelectUg2 adjustment and adjust the
screen VR until the display shows "O.K."
Highlight
Lowlight High 0902 0777 0864
Low 0117 0132 0112 Optimum setting.
Sub-Brightness Sub-Brightness
255 Optimum setting.
8
Black Level
160V±5V
GND
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VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM
E15
8
H1
6 6
8
2 2
Q105
AV1
IC601
9LGHR
2XW
9LGHR
,Q
AV2
Q3601
IC1101
R 37
68
CVBS
61 V IN1
43 B IN
42 G IN
41 R IN
62 VIN 2
60 C IN
63 VIN 3
VIN 4
64 VIDEO OUT
59
B IN47
B OUT 39Q353
Q35
2
Q35
1
CRT
TUNER
Q104
5HG
%OXH
*UHHQ
9LGHR
,Q
$9
&
9LGHR
2XW
G OUT38
R OUT 37
G IN46
R IN45
Q35
4
VM
COILS
Q905 Q907 Q909
Q908Q906
SVM OUT 34
E8
4
3
5
Y2
4
3
5
77
Q3001
G 38
B 39
Y - BOARD
E - BOARD
VIDEO
PROCESSOR
MICRO
PROCESSOR
H3E61
1 1
H - BOARD
9
AV3
M2
E17
66
Y
C
M - BOARD
Q305
Q303
Q301
3
2
1
7
8
9
IC351
Q306
Q304
Q302
Q950 Q951
RGB
OUTPUT
IC3401
8
3
VIDEO
SWITCHING
6
4 4
M3
H2
4
4 8
82
2 6
6
Q3402
Q3201
Q3203
Q3204
Q3205Q3206Q3208Q3209
Q3207 Q3202
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AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM
10
TUNER
Q101
Q102
IC2101
AV2
AV1
DACM_R 24
SC3_IN_L 37
SC1_OUT_R 30
SC1_OUT_L 31
1 R OUT
3 L OUT
1 R OUT
3 L OUT
2 R IN
6 L IN
2 R IN
6 L IN
47 ANA_IN1+
DACM_L 25
SC3_IN_R 38
SC1_IN_R 42
SC1_IN_L 41
SC2_OUT_R 27
SC2_OUT_L 28
SC2_IN_R 40
SC2_IN_L 39
Q252
21 DACA_R
22 DACA_L
E - BOARD
AUDIO
PROCESSORAV3
L
R
6 R
4 L
HEADPHONE
7 R
5 L
M4
1
M5
3
E16A M1
1 1
2 2
IC251
5 R R 7
L 11
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Q251
2 L
Q2102
Q2103
E17 M2
10 10
8 8
M - BOARD
2 L
3 R
M6 K8
1
3
E12
3
4
5
6
7
18 I2S_DA_IN_2
12 I2S_DA_IN_1
11 I2S_DA_OUT
10 I2S_DA_WS
9 I2S_DA_CL
I2S_DA_IN_2
I2S_DA_IN_1
I2S_DA_OUT
I2S_DA_WS
I2S_DA_CL
K3
3
1
DACA_R
DACA_L
K7
Q2304
Q2302
E22
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DOLBY BLOCK DIAGRAM
11
K5
1
3
5
C2
1
3
5
JK2702
E12 K3
3
4
5
Q2425
Q2426 Q2428
Q2401 Q2402
Q2403 Q2404 Q2405 Q2406
JK2401
1
3
5
7
14
12
10
8
IC2402
E22 K7
1
3
C5
1
K8 M6
1
3
IC2404 13
57
IC2704
IC2703
IC2702
K6
1
Q2410
Q2409
1
1
1
4
4
4
Audio Left
Audio Right
Headphone Left
Headphone Right
Surround
Centre
Woofer
Surround L
Centre
Surround R
JK2402
Woofer
Surround L
Centre Out
Left Front
Surround R
Right Front
Q2427
Q2423
Q2419
Q2418
Q2417
Q2421
Q2420
I2S_DA_OUT_2
I2S_DA_OUT_1
I2S_DA_IN
6
7
I2S_WS
I2S_CL
Q2704
Q2705
K - BOARD C - BOARD
OPERATIONAL
AMPLIFIER
HEADPHONE
AMPLIFIER
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
19
11
12 IC2401
25
24
22
21
27
10
9
DOLBY
PROCESSOR
Q2703
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CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
12
H3
3
E63
1
E18
6
5
4
3
SDA1
SCL 1
SDA2
SCL 2
SERVICE / TEST
IC1101
TUNER
IC601
IC1103
6
5
50 SCL 2
SDA2
4
3
SDA1
SCL 1
SDA
48 49
5
IC3401
Q451
71
60
Q854
52
Q853
74
Q1052
81
AV2
8
10
AV1
8
10
12
Q856
75
Q851
Q1106
Q1105
Q1107
Q1104
51
72
73
AV LINK
SLOW 2
SLOW 1
SCL 1
SDA1
59
58
Q3006
Q3007
55
VPROT
KEYSCAN
ON/OFF
R.C.
L.E.D.
PROT 1
SLOW 2
OUT
IN
SLOW 1
SERVICE
SCL
SDA
H - BOARD
E - BOARD
VIDEO
SWITCHING IC2101
8
7
4AUDIO
PROCESSOR
MICRO
PROCESSOR
VIDEO
PROCESSOR
EAROM
M - BOARD
D1061
Q3401
IC1061
LED
RECEIVER
SCL
M2 E17
5 5
M1 E16A
8 8
77
Q1051
Q1062
55
66
Q3205
Q3206
Q3201
Q3203
Q3204
LOCAL
KEYS
SWITCH
MATRIX
78 79
MIX SWITCH
CHROMASWITCH
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POWER SUPPLYBLOCK DIAGRAM
H - BOARD
D868
+
~
~
IC801
T801
IC251
D850
TUNER
Q850
IC851
IC853
D454
Q853
IC1103 IC1105
IC2101
T802 RL801
5V SBY
5V SBY
5V
5V
IC601
8V
82
33 46 15 58
3
4
3
1
3
1
S4
B1
P2
P1
S5
S2
S7
10
T551
9
8
5
6
2
12V
200V
33V
-14V
14V
27V
150V
29V
7V
15V
5V
D867
Q852
Q854
Q855
1
D805
R805 R814
IC850
1
2
D862
R854
33V
16
IC1101
243 66
MICRO
PROCESSORAUDIO
PROCESSORVIDEO
PROCESSOR
IC1102
131 32
EPROM EAROM RESET
REG
REG
REG
IC3401
7VIDEO
SWITCHING
IC701
6
EW
CORRECTION
POWER
SUPPLY IC451
6
3
1
V-OUTPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
D801
E - BOARD
Y - BOARD
E3
2Y3
2
E1
4
1
E2
2
1R802
DEGAUSS
COIL
Line
Filter
E62
1H3
2
IC351
6
RGB
OUTPUT
R2715
18V
-18V
R2714 Q2702
Q2701
22V
IC2701
3IC2703
35 IC2704
35
E5
3C1
3
C - BOARD
13
E11
7K2
7
5 5
12V
Q2407
IC2403
12
33
IC2401
IC2402
IC2404
5
6
16
46
4
8
K - BOARD 8
K5
C2
8
D2720
POWER
SUPPLY
IC2702
35
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
S1
S7
F1
P2
T2701
S2
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
REG
OPERATIONAL
AMPLIFIER
HEADPHONE
AMPLIFIER
DOLBY
PROCESSOR
M - BOARD
IC1104
2
RESET
M1
9E16A
9
IC1061
LED
RECEIVER
M2
3E17
3
D1061
Q1062
M1141
M104 1
TO
PERIPHERAL
CIRCUITS
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PARTS LOCATION
14
28
23
19
18
24
17
16
32
30
26
15
6
31
29
12
9
20
3
NOTE:
The numbers on the exploded view below
refer to the mechanical section of the
Replacement Parts List.
4
8
11
10
7
5
22
14
1
27
2
25
21
13
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*When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturers specified parts.
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REPLACEMENTPARTS LIST
DescriptionCct Ref Parts Number DescriptionCct Ref Parts Number
MECHANICALPARTS
3D WOOFER SPEAKER1 EAB10102B2SPEAKER2 EAGG1218J2 REAR SPEAKER COMPLETE3EAS8E002-ACENTRE SPEAKER4EAS8E050-BTUNER5 ENG27506G REMOTE CONTROL6 EUR511210 PANASONIC BADGE7 TBM8E1728 POWER BUTTON8 TBX8E049 CRT FIXING SCREW9 THT1062 DOOR LID10 TKP8E1141 PANEL LEFT11 TKP8E1143 SPEAKER NET12 TKP8E1152 RIGHTPANEL (DOLBY)13 TKP8E1155 REAR AV PANEL14 TKP8E1249 BACK COVER15 TKU8E00300 CABINET16 TKY8E120 CONTROL BRACKET17 TMW8E024-3 DOLBY BRACKET18 TMX8E022 CHASSIS FRAME19 TMX8E031 C P.C.B.20 TNP8EC003AC EP.C.B.21 TNP8EE009AE H P.C.B.22 TNP8EH002AB KP.C.B.23 TNP8EK005AC MP.C.B.24 TNP8EM013AA PP.C.B.25 TNP8EP015AB YP.C.B.26 TNP8EY012AG MODEL LABEL27 TQF8E2587 DOLBY SPEAKER WIRE 12M28 TSX8E0015S POWER CORD29 TSX8E0025 DEGAUSSCOIL30 TXFLK01DAG BATTERY COVER (REMOTE)31UR51EC904A C.R.T.32 W66EHK51X35
MISCELLANEOUS COMPONENTS
FIX CLIP31221212478 IC SOCKET832AG11D-ESL RELAYF9-4-220 84 PINSOCKETPCS-084A-1 PRESET PANELTBM8E1532-2PRESET LABELTBM8E1900 LID CATCHTEK6940 LED HOLDERTMW8E017 OUTER CARTONTPC8E4676 TOP CUSHIONTPD8E623 BOTTOM CUSHIONTPD8E624 TV STANDTS-400DP BATTERY PACKUM-3DJ-2P ANODE LEADZTUZAE550A RELAYRL801 TSE1885-1THERMISTORR802 232266296706 C.R.T.SOCKETS351 0330550049
INSTRUCTIONBOOKS
ENGLISHTQB8E2474
I.C.s
AUDIOOUTPUTIC251 LA4282 R.G.B. OUTPUTIC351 TDA6103Q-N3 VERTICAL OUTPUTIC451 LA7845N VIDEO PRCESSORIC601 VDP3120BPPB1 E/W CORRECTIONIC701 TEA2031A POWER SUPPLYIC801 STRF6654LF51 ERROR AMPLIFERIC850 SE140N 12VREGULATORIC851 L78M12MRB 8V REGULATORIC853 AN78L08TALED RECEIVERIC1061 RPM-637CBRS1 MICRO PROCESSORIC1101 SDA5450C48EPROM *IC1102 27C2001-F18 EAROM *IC1103 XGL2-01MARESETIC1104 MN1381-R(TA) RESETIC1105 MN1381-T(TA) AUDIO PROCESSORIC2101 MSP3410DPOB4 DOLBY PROCESSORIC2401 DPL3519APOA1 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERIC2402 AN6554 8V REGULATORIC2403 AN78L08TAHEADPHONE AMPLIFIERIC2404 NJM4556ADPOWER SUPPLYIC2701 STR10006-SAUDIO AMPLIFIERIC2702 TDA2030AVAUDIO AMPLIFIERIC2703 TDA2030AVAUDIO AMPLIFIERIC2704 TDA2030AVVIDEOSWITCHINGIC3401 TEA2114
FUSES
FUSEF801 19181-3.15 FUSE HOLDERF8011 EYF52BCFUSE HOLDERF8012 EYF52BCFS LINKR2710 TSF19252 FS LINKR2711 TSF19632
DIODES
DIODED251 MA2180TP DIODED253 MA700TA5 DIODED254 MA700TA5 DIODED354 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED355 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED356 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED357 MA165TA5 DIODED358 MA165TA5 DIODED359 MA165TA5 DIODED360 MTZJT-7715A DIODED361 MA165TA5 DIODED362 MA165TA5 DIODED363 MA165TA5 DIODED364 MA165TA5 DIODED453 MA165TA5 DIODED454 ERA15-02V3
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DescriptionCct Ref Parts Number DescriptionCct Ref Parts Number
DIODED456 MTZJT-775.6C DIODED457 MA165TA5 DIODED501 MA165TA5 DIODED502 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED511 MA4047 DIODED551 ERD07-15L7 DIODED552 RU3LFA1 DIODED553 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED554 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED556 MA165TA5 DIODED557 EU02 DIODED558 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED601 DAN217T146 DIODED603 DAN217T146 DIODED605 DAN212KT146 DIODED606 MA165TA5 DIODED607 MA4051 DIODED609 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED615 STZ6.2NT146 DIODED616 STZ6.2NT146 DIODED701 MA165TA5 DIODED702 MTZJT-775.6C DIODED704 MA29TA5 DIODED705 MTZJT-775.6B DIODED801 RBV-608LF-B DIODED803 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED804 1SR124-4AT82 PHOTO COUPLERD805 TLP621GR-LF2DIODED806 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED850 RU4BLF-L1 DIODED851 MTZJT776.2B DIODED852 MA165TA5 DIODED853 MA2180BLFSDIODED854 TVSRU2AMLFA5 DIODED855 FML22SLF610 DIODED856 RU4AMLF-M1 DIODED857 MTZJT-775.1C DIODED858 MA165TA5 DIODED859 MA165TA5 DIODED861 MA165TA5 DIODED862 MTZJT-7736A DIODED863 MA165TA5 DIODED865 MA165TA5 DIODED866 MA165TA5 DIODED867 EK06-V0 DIODED868 1N4150T-77 DIODED869 1N4150T-77 DIODED870 MA165TA5 DIODED871 1N4150T-77 DIODED873 MTZJT-775.6C DIODED874 1SR124-4AT82 DIODED875 BZX79A75A26A DIODED901 MA165TA5 DIODED902 MA165TA5 DIODED904 MA165TA5