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Safety
Block Diagram(Video)
PCB view(B)
Block Diagram(Control)
PCB view(E)
Parts List
Specifications
Service Information
PCB view(K)
PCB view(M)
PCB view(Y)
Block Diagram (Dolby)
PCB view(A)
Adjustments
ServiceHints
Mechanical View
ASchematic
B Schematic
E Schematic
Self Check
Disassembly
Waveforms
Location of Controls
Service Manual
Colour Television EURO 2 Chassis
TX-25A1DP TX-29AD1DP
Notes
Service Support
About....
K Schematic
M Schematic
Y Schematic
EXIT
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Block Diagram(Audio)
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ORDER NO. SM-95011
Service Manual
Colour Television
TX-29AD1DP
TX-25AD1DP
EURO-2 Chassis
Specifications
( Information in brackets refer to TX-25AD1DP)
Power Source : 220-240V AC 50Hz
Power Consumption : 115W ( 105W )
Aerial Impedance : 75Wunbalanced, Coaxial Type
Receiving System : PAL- I, PAL 60
Receiving Channels : UHF E21 - E69
Intermediate Frequency : Video 39.5 MHz
Sound 33.5 MHz
Colour 35.07 MHz (PAL)
Video / Audio Terminals :
AUDIO MONITOR OUT Audio (RCA x 2) 500mV rms,1kW
AV1 IN Video (21 pin ) 1 Vp-p 75W
Audio (21 pin ) 500mV rms,10kW
RGB (21 pin )
AV1 OUT Video (21 pin ) 1 Vp-p 75W
Audio (21 pin ) 500mV rms, 1kW
AV2 IN Video (21 pin ) 1 Vp-p 75W
Audio (21 pin ) 500mV rms,10 kW
S-Video IN Y : 1 Vp-p 75W
(21 pin ) C : 0.3 Vp-p 75W
AV2 OUT Video (21 pin ) 1 Vp-p 75W
Audio (21 pin ) 500mV rms, 1kW
Selectable output (21 pin )
AV3 IN S-Video IN Y : 1 Vp-p 75W
(4-pin ) C : 0.3 Vp-p 75W
Audio (RCA x 2) 500mV rms,10kW
Video (RCA x 1) 1 Vp-p 75W
High Voltage : 31kV _1kV at zero beam current
Picture Tube : 68cmV (59 cmV ) Super Flat FST
110°measured diagonally.
Audio Output :
Internal Speaker 2 x 20 W (Music Power)
8WImpedance
External Speaker 2 x 10W(Front) (Music Power)
2 x 15W(Rear) (Music Power)
2 x 15W(Centre) (Music Power)
8 W Impedance
Headphones 1 x 8 WImpedance
Accessories supplied : Remote Control
UM3 Battery
TV Stand
Dimensions : Height : 551mm (504mm)
Width : 668mm (606mm)
Depth : 467mm (448mm)
Net Weight 41kg (30kg)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
NOTE : This service manual should be used in conjunction
with the EURO 2 technical guide.
Panasonic (U.K.) LTD.
WILLOUGHBY ROAD,
BRACKNELL,
BERKS,
RG12 8FT.
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Contents
Safety Precautions 2
Location of Controls 3
Chassis Service Position 4
Self Check 8
Adjustment Procedure 8
Alignment Procedure 9
Waveform Pattern Table 10
Conductor Views 11
Block Diagrams 18
Schematic Diagrams 23
Exploded Views 29
Parts List 30
Safety Precautions
General Guide Lines
1. It is advisable to insert an isolation 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
which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
3. After servicing, see that all the protective devices such as
insulation barriers, 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 as high as 32 kV are present when this receiver is
in operation. Operation of the receiver without the rear cover
involves the danger of a shock hazard from the receiver
power supply. Servicing should not be attempted by anyone
who is not familiar with the precautions necessary when
working on high voltage equipment. Always discharge the
anode of the picture to the chassis before handling the tube.
6. After servicing make the following leakage current checks to
prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
Leakage Current Cold Check
1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two
prongs of the plug.
2. Turn on the receiver's power switch.
3. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter, between
the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet
part on the receiver, such as screw heads, aerials ,
connectors, control shafts etc. When the exposed metallic
part has a return path to the chassis the reading should be
between 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 2k ohm 10W resistor in series with an exposed
metallic part on the receiver and an earth such as a water
pipe.
3. Use an AC voltmeter with high impedance to measure the
potential across the resistor.
4. Check each exposed Metallic part and check the voltage at
each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug at the outlet and repeat each of the
above measurements.
6. The potential at any point should not exceed 1.4 Vrms. In
case a measurement is outside the 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 in TV sets are the high
voltage section and the picture tube.
2. When using a picture tube test jig for service ensure that the
jig is capable of handling 32kV without causing X-Radiation.
NOTE : It is important to use an accurate periodically calibrated high
voltage meter
1. Set the brightness to minimum.
2. Measure the high voltage. The meter should indicate 31kV
_1kV at zero beam current if the meter indication is out of
tolerance, immediate service and correction is required to
prevent the possibility of premature component failure.
3. To prevent an X-Radiation possibility, it is essential to use
the specified tube.
HOT CHECK CIRCUIT
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Location Of Controls
Service Hints
How to remove the rear cover
1. Remove the 8 fixing screws (A) as shown in Fig.3/Fig.4.
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How to Remove the Control Panel (M-board)
1. Remove the E-board from the cabinet with the M-board attached.
2. Unclip by lifting the front of the M-board vertically.
3. After servicing ensure all wiring is returned to its original position before returning the receiver to the customer.
How to Remove the A - Board
1. Disconnect the four leads from the A - board.
2. Release the A board securing brackets by pushing the clips in the direction shown in Fig.5, and remove the A - board by gently lifting
vertically.
3. After servicing ensure all wiring is returned to its original position before returning the receiver to the customer.
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How to move the chassis into the Service position
1. Hold and lift the rear of the E- PCB chassis as shown in fig.6. and gently pull the chassis toward you.
2. Release the respective wiring clips and turn the chassis through 90_, anti-clockwise, as shown in fig.7.
3. Clip the chassis onto the support bracket as shown in fig.7 and fig.8.
4. After servicing ensure all wiring is returned to its original position before returning the receiver to the customer.
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Service position for the A-Board
1. Remove the A-board from the main chassis (E-board), see fig. 5, ensuring all leads are disconnected.
2. Remove the two screws (A) (fig.9) from the plastic AV cover and unclip the AV cover from the A-board.
3. Unclip the front metal cover (Fig10) and remove from the A-board.
4. For ease of servicing remove the rear metal cover by desoldering (Fig.11)
5. Fit the extension leads to the A-board making sure that the A-board does not touch the E-board (fig.12).
6. After servicing ensure all wiring is returned to its original position before returning the receiver to the customer.
Note : The extension lead wire kit is supplied as a service kit. (Part number TZS2EP001).
Service Position for the K-Board
A
A
1. Remove the two screws (A) indicated in fig.13 to release K-Board
2. Slide the K-Board out of the chassis holding position and gently release making sure that the K-board does not touch the
E-board.
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Service Mode
The remote control is used for entering and storing adjustments, with the exception of cut-off adjustments which must always be done prior to
service adjustment. Perform adjustments in accordance with screen display. The display on the screen also specifies the CCU variants as
well as the approx. setting values. 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 of the TV and at
the same time press the Reveal button on the remote control,
this will place the TV into the Service Mode.
2. Press the RED / GREEN buttons to step down / up through
the functions.
3. Press the YELLOW / BLUE buttons to alter the function
values.
4. Press the STORE button after each adjustment has been
made to store the required values.
5. To exit the Service Mode press the Normalisation button.
NOTE: This TV also has the option of using a Memory Pack which enables you to copy the preset TV channels and analogue levels into the
Memory Pack and then upload them onto another EURO-2 TV set.
Using the Memory Pack
TV to Memory Pack process
1. Plug the memory pack into the lower of the two 21 pin
terminals at the back of the TV and switch the TV on. If the
TV has only one 21 pin connector then this will be able to
accept the memory pack.
2. Go into the Service Mode as explained above. The screen
will show:-
3. Press the blue button on the remote control. The screen will
show:-
4. Press the STORE button on the TV. The screen will show:-
5. All the tuning information stored inside the TV will now be
transferred to the Memory Pack. This process will take 2-3
minutes to complete and when finished the screen will show:-
Memory Pack to TV Process
1. Plug the memory pack into the lower of the two 21 pin
terminals at the back of the TV and switch the TV on. If the
TV has only one 21 pin connector then this will be able to
accept the memory pack.
2. Go into the Service Mode as explained above. The screen
will show:-
3. Press the STORE button on the TV. The screen will show:-
4. All the tuning information stored inside the Memory Pack will
now be transferred to the TV. This process will take 2-3
minutes to complete and when finished the screen will show:-
5. The tuning information from the Memory Pack has now been
copied into the TV
6. To exit the Service Mode press the Normalisation button.
7. The process has now been completed and the Memory Pack
can now be removed.
Errors
If an error occurs while using the Memory Pack the TV will detect this and the screen will show:-
If this happens then switch off the TV and repeat the process that was being used. If the errors continue to occur then check the connectors
between the TV and the memory pack and check the 9V battery inside the memory pack.
External>>TV
Program
TV>>External
Program
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SELF CHECK
Self check is used to automatically check the Bus lines and Hexadecimal code of the TV set.
To enter the Self Check mode press Function down button, on the Preset Panel, at the same time pressing the Status button, on the Remote
Control, and the screen will show:-
Adjustment Procedure
Item/Preparation Adjustments
+B SET-UP
1. Operate the TV set
2. Set the controls:
Brightness minimum
Contrast minimum
1. Set the +B voltage up as follows:
Adjust P633 so that U147 shows 147V +/- 0.5V
2. Confirm the following voltages.
U5 5+1/-0.25V U28 28 +/- 1.0V
U8 8+/- 0.5V U40 38.5+1.5/-1.0V
U12 12 +/- 0.5V U210 209 +/- 10V
U16 16.0 +/- 0.5/-1V U5SB 5.0 +/- 0.25V
U25 24.8 +/- 1.0V UM 8+/- 0.5
KU5 5+/- 0.25KU8 8+/- 0.3
KU12 12 +/- 0.5V KU-12 -12+/- 0.5V
KU28 29.5 +/- 2V
RF AGC
1. Receive a test pattern.
2. Connect an oscilloscope between the
tuner RF AGC and ground.
3. Set the oscilloscope gain range to
1V/div.
1. Check that the noise becomes large when the RF AGC VR
P4701 is turned counterclockwise. After the check turn it clockwise.
2. Gradually turn the RF AGC VR anti-clockwise, and set the
RF AGC VR to the point where the RF AGC voltage is just falling to a
point where this voltage drops by 0.2V from the maximum value.
CUT OFF
1. Receive a black and white signal.
2. Degauss the tube externally.
3. Set the TV into Service Mode .
4. Select Ug2 Test.
1. Confirm which colour has the biggest value
2. Turn the screen VR P3368 to minimum.
3. Connect an oscilloscope to the cathode with the biggest value
colour.
4. Adjust P3368 to get a low light pulse voltage of 150V +/- 5V
(TX-25AD1DP 160V +/- 5V).
5. Adjust P3362 to whichever colour reaches 50 +/- 10 first.
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Alignment Settings
Alignment Function TX-29AD1DP TX-25AD1DP Settings / Special features
1. Vertical amplitude V-AMP
154 V-AMP
150 Optimum setting
2. Vertical symmetry V-SYM
018 V-SYM
024 Optimum setting
3. Vertical linearity V-LIN
015 V-LIN
021 Optimum setting
4. Vert. D.C. Vert. D.C.
000 Vert.D.C.
000 Not to be adjusted
5. V-Pos. V. Pos
015 V. Pos
015 Optimum setting
6. Horizontal amplitude H-AMP
055 H-AMP
067 Optimum setting
7. Horizontal position H-POS
002 H-POS
002 Optimum setting
8. Text Position TEXT POSITON
048 TEXT POSITION
048 Optimum setting
9. EW-amplitude E-W AMP1
106 E-W AMP1
048 Optimum setting
10. EW-amplitude E-W AMP2
037 E-W AMP2
044 Optimum setting
11. Trapezium-comp TRAPEZ-1
144 TRAPEZ-1
060 Optimum setting
12. Trapezium- comp TRAPEZ-2
034 TRAPEZ
056 Optimum setting
13. Colour VCO Colour VCO
034 Colour VCO
034 Pree either Blue or Yellow
buttons to effect automatic
adjustment
14. Cut-off DC Cut-off DC
028 Cut-off DC
028 Not to be adjusted.
15. Ug2 Test
Ug 2 Test
040 007 010 Ug 2 Test
040 007 010
To adjust the screen settings.
Turn P3362 until a colour
reaches 25"5, place an
oscilloscope probe on the
cathode with the highest output
and adjust P3368 so the
oscilloscope trace reads
150V 0-peak (160V 0-peak TX -
25AD1DP), then turn P3362 up
so the highest numbered box on
the TV screen reads 050 "010.
16. Cutoff Cutoff
052 061 040 Cutoff
052 061 040 Press the GREEN button to step
through the settings.
Adjust for optimum.
17. White White
205 218 255 White
205 218 255 Press the GREEN button to step
through the settings.
Adjust for optimum.
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