Sanyo TPM2770 User manual

SERVICE
MANUAL
MINI
B/W.
TELEVISION
WITH
AM/EM
RADIO
&
DIGITAL
ALARM
CLOCK
9%
8207.
Television
System
Frequency
Range
Antenna
Input
Impedance
Intermediate
Frequency
Picture
Tube
Semiconductors
Loudspeaker
Sound
output
Power
Source
Power
Consumption
Dimensions
Weight
TPE.KUWAM
SANYO
TPM2770
(
KUW
)
SPECIFICATIONS
“M“'
type,
525
lines/frame,
30
frames/sec.,
60
fields/sec.
“B,
G,
|’
type,
625
lines/frame,
25
frame/sec.,
50
field/sec.
VHF
Channels
US
system
2-13
EUR
system
2-12
UHF
Channels
US
system
14-83
EUR/UK
system
21-69
AM
530
-
1,605
KHz
FM
88
-
108
MHz
75
ohm
TV:
Picture
38.9
MHz
Sound
34.4
MHz(US)
/
33.4
MHz(EUR)
/
32.9
MHz(UK)
Radio:
AM
455
KHz
FM
10.7
MHz
2.5-inch
diagonal,
40
degrees
deflection,
C215P4
or
E2239
Ic
4
Transistor
26
Diode
32
45
mm
round
type,
16
ohm
150
mW
(10%
distortion)
200
mW
Max.
DC
9
V
(AC
adaptor
110
-
120
/
220
-
240
V,
50
/
60
Hz)
Rechargeable
battery
pack(model
NTP-500),
6
‘‘AA”
cells
and
Car
adaptor
cord
...
(optional)
DC
2.5
W,
AC
10
W(Adaptor)
175
mm
(W)
x
62
mm
(H)
x
159
mm
(D)
approx.
(without
handle)
0.96
Kg
approx.
NOTE:
Specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
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CONTROLS
AND
TERMINAL
IDENTIFICATION
N
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Telescopic
Antenna
Use
this
antenna
to
receive
TV
(VHF,
UHF)
and
FM
broadcast.
Light
button
(LIGHT)
Push
this
switch
to
illuminate
the
LCD
clock
display.
Time
Set
button
(TIME
SET)
Hour
Set
button
(HOUR)
Minute
Set
button
(MINUTE)
Radio
Tuning
knob
Tune
to
your
desired
station
(AM
or
FM)
Timer
Select
switch
(TIMER
SELECT)
Set
the
selector
to
wake
up
with
Buzzer,
TV
or
Radio.
External
Antenna
jack
(EXT
ANT)
Connect
the
Antenna
Adaptor
(optional)
for
use
with
an
external
antenna
to
the
jack.
Vertical
Hold
control
(V-HOLD)
Adjust
this
control
to
stop
up
or
down
movement
of
the
picture.
Brightness
control
(BRIGHT)
Adjust
this
control
to
obtain
favorite
brilliance
of
the
picture.
Contrast
control
(CONTRAST)
Adjust
this
control
to
obtain
proper
black
and
white
elements
of
the
picture.
TV
System
switch
(TV
SYSTEM)
Set
this
switch
to
desired
television
system.
Tuning
knob
Tune
to
your
desired
channel
and
obtain
vivid
picture
and
clear
sound.
TV
Select
switch
Set
this
switch
to
desired
channel
band.
TV-Radio
Select
switch
Select
your
desired
function,
TV
or
Radio
(AM
or
FM).
Main
switch
Turn
the
power
ON
or
OFF
or
Timer
function.
When
recharge
the
rechargeable
battery
pack
(optional),
plug
in
the
AC
Adaptor
packed
with
the
set
and
turn
this
switch
to
OF
F(charge)
or
TIMER
potition.
Volume
control
(VOLUME)
Adjust
to
obtain
your
favorite
volume
output.
Earphone
jack
(EAR)
For
private
listening,
plug
the
earphone
(supplied)
into
the
jack.
External
Power
jack
(DC
IN
9V)
When
use
the
set
on
AC
110-120
volt
or
220-240
volt
or
external
DC
12
volt,
plug
the
AC
Adaptor
or
Car
Battery
Cord
(model
MDC-53B...optional)
into
this
jack.
Battery
Compartsment
Remove
the
lid
by
pushing
to
the
direction
of
the
arrow
and
install
dry
cells
or
rechargeable
battery
pack.

MECHANICAL
DISASSEMBLIES
CABINET
TOP
REMOVAL
1.
2.
3.
Place
the
TV
set
upside
down
on
a
soft
surface.
Remove
four
screws
as
indicated
in
Figure
1.
Open
the
Battery
Compartment
Lid
on
the
rear
side
of
the
TV
set
by
sliding
it
in
the
direction
as
indicated
in
Figure
2.
.
Take
out
a
Radio
Tuning
Knob.
.
Separate
the
Cabinet
Top
from
the
set.
(NOTE
:
Be
careful
of
the
Rod
Antenna,
Handle
and
2p
Speaker
lead
socket,
when
you
lift
the
Cabinet
Top.)
RADIO
P.C.B.
REMOVAL
1.
2.
3.
4.
Remove
the
Cabinet
Top.
(Refer
to
CABINET
TOP
REMOVAL).
Remove
two
screws
as
indicated
in
Figure
3.
Lift
the
Radio
P.C.B.
in
the
direction
(A)
of
the
arrow
as
indicated
in
Figure
4.
Remove
the
7P
socket,
3P
socket
and
the
Lead(Green)
from
P1,
if
necessary.
TV
P.C.B.
REMOVAL
dy
Remove
the
Cabinet
Top
and
Radio
P.C.B.
by
following
the
instructions
for
them.
.
Take
out
four
knobs
from
front
of
the
set.(TV
SELECT,
TV-RADIO
SELECT,
ON-OFF
SELECT
and
VOLUME.)
.
Remove
two
screws
as
indicated
in
Figure
4.
.
Depress
the
Back
Side
of
Cabinet
Bottom
slightly
in
the
direction
(B)
and
pull
it
in
the
direction
(C)
of
the
arrow
as
indicated
in
Figure
4.
Then
the
Cabinet
Bottom
will
be
removed.
.
Slightly
pull
the
Hook
in
the
direction
(D)
and
take
off
the
Front
Cabinet.
(See
Figure
5)
.
Remove
the
TV
P.C.B.
from
Chassis
Frame.
Use
caution
not
to
apply
excessive
force
to
the
Contrast,
Brightness
and
Vartical
Hold
knobs.
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Figure
5

PICTURE
TUBE
REMOVAL
1.
Remove
the
Cabinet
Top,
Radio
P.C.B.
and
Cabinet
Front
by
following
the
instructions
for
them.
2.
Remove
the
Anode
Cap
and
the
Picture
Tube
Socket.
Then,
slightly
loosen
the
screw
securing
the
Deflection
Yoke.
(See
Figure
6)
3.
Pull
the
picture
tube
toward
you.
CAUTION
:
When
assembling
after
servicing.
1.
Dress
all
the
lead
to
keep
away
from
the
SF101
and
T101.
2.
Dress
the
7P
socket
lead
to
keep
away
from
Rod
Ant.
lead.
RADIO
DIAL
CALIBRATION
(See
Figure
7)
1.
Turn
the
tuning
capacitor
drum
counterclockwise
until
it
stops.
2.
Turn
the
dial
shaft
counterclockwise
until
it
stops.
3.
After
counterclockwise
turn
the
drum
and
shaft
indi-
cated
by
arrow
face
each
other.
4.
Put
the
tuning
belt
on
the
drums.
Picture
Socket
Anode
Cap
Figure
6
Variable
Capacitor
Drum
y
Vuning
Belt
Figure
7

INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
HANDLING
CHIPS
ABOUT
CHIPS
Some
resistors
and
capacitors
are
provided
with
lead
wires,
while
others
are
not.
The
latter
are
called
chips
because
of
their
configurations.
Unlike
those
with
lead
wires,
they
can
be
mounted
directly
on
the
circuit
board
as
they
as
supplied
in
the
package
form.
The
chip
resistor
is
formally
called
the
fixed thick
film
chip
resistor,
and
the
chip
capacitor
the
monolithic
ceramic
chip
capacitor,
and
the
chip
transistor
the
microminiature
silicon
chip
transistor.
CAUTION
AND
REMARKS
1.
2;
.
Complete
Use
only
a
pencil-tip
soldering
iron
of
less
than
30W.
Keep
the
temperature
of
the
soldering
iron
at
270
+
10
deg.
C
(518
+
18
deg.
F)
for
soldering
the
chip
resistors
and
capacitors.
At
250
+
10
deg.
C
(482
+
18
deg.
F)
for
soldering
the
chip
transistors.
soldering
work
in
less
than
3.
seconds.
Excessive
application
of
heat
may
damage
electrode
or
body
of
the
element.
.
The
resistor
chip
is
colored
in
black
on
the
front
surface
and
white
at
the
bottom.
The
front
surface
should
face
upward
when
the
chip
is
placed
on
the
circuit
board.
.
The
capacitor
chip
can
be
placed
without
regard
to
side.
NOTE:
Capacitors
are
colored
in
three
colors
and
classified
as
follows.
a)
Temperature
compensation
ceramic
capacitors.
0.5
-
30pF
:
colored
in
white
11-510pF
:
colored
in
Gray
b)
Hi-K
ceramic
capacitors.
220
-
47000pF
:
colored
in
Brown
.
The
transistor
chips
have
terminals
as
illustrated
below.
Base
_____
Emitter
-_——
——
Collector
.
Do
not
re-use
the
chip
part
once
removed.
Electrodes
on
both
sides
or
body
itself
might
have
been
damaged
due
to
the
heat
applied
to
the
element
while
removing.
Re-usage
may
cause
another
defect.
Re-usage
of
transistors
may
be
possible
provided
they
have
been
removed
in
good
condition
during
the
servicing.
TOOLS
REQUIRED
FOR
SERVICING
1.
Pencil-tip
soldering
iron
with
temperature
control.
*
pencil-tip
less
than
3mm
diameter
(1/8'’)
2.
Solder.
*
0.7
-
1.0mm
diameter
(1/32”
-
3/64”)
3.
Braided
wire.
4.
A
pair
of
tweezers,
needle
nose
pliers
or
the
like,
—6—
REMOVAL
OF
CHIP
ELEMENTS
1.
Apply
heat
at
the
terminals
with
a
soldering
iron
and
absorb
melting
solder
with
braided
wire.
(See
Figure
8)
.
Hold
the
chip
with
a
pair
of
tweezers
and
turn
it
gently
while
unsoldering
it
at
the
terminals
by
applying
heat
with
a
soldering
iron.
(See
Figure
9)
.
The
circuit
board
base
needs
to
be
cleaned
of
any
remaining
solder
with
the
braided
wire
and
soldering
iron.
*
The
removed
chips
cannot
be
used
again.
Figure
8
Figure
9
MOUNTING
CHIP
ELEMENTS
1.
Place
the
chip
at
its
correct
position
on
the
pattern
of
the
printed
circuit
board
and
soider
it.
*
The
soldering
iron
should
not
touch
the
body
of
the
chip
element.
*
Apply
solder
to
the
chip
element
as
illustrated
below.
2.
Allow
the
chip
to
cool
off
after
it
has
been
soldered.
.
Solder
Chip
Element
Chip
Element
Solder
a
Solder
re
8
Aaa
8
.
WLIO:
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O
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(Correct)
P.C.B.

HANDLING
AND
REPAIRING
OF
LCD
QUARTZ
CLOCK
P.C.B.
HANDLING
OF
LCD
QUARTZ
CLOCK
P.C.B.
(MODULE
&
CONTROL
UNIT)
1.
LCD
Quartz
Clock
uses
C-MOS
LSI
and
C-MOS
IC.
These
LSI
and
IC
are
very
sensitive
to
static
electricity
and
can
be
easily
damaged
by
the
static
electricity.
Therefore,
give
a
proper
protection
to
the
Clock
P.C.B.
when
handling
it.
_
As
LCD
is
very
weak
against
ultraviolet
rays,
do
no
expose
the
watch
to
direct
sunlight
or
extremely
hot
temperatures.
.
The
polarized
plate
is
attached
on
the
surface
of
LCD
to
make
letter
contrasts.
As
the
plate
can
easily
be
scratched,
pay
due
caution
when
handling
it.
.
Strong
shock
on
the
surface
of
LCD
will
cause
defective
electrical
contacts
and
time
display.
_
After
attaching
LCD
to
the
unit,
wipe
the
surface
of
LCD
clean
with
a
soft
cloth
to
prevent
it
from
electrification.
-
Do
not
touch
the
P.C.B.
pattern
directly.
Hold
the
both
ends
of
the
P.C.B.
MODUL.
UNIT
P.C.B.
ee
LCD
QUARTZ
CLOCK
P.C.B.
STORAGE
1;
NO
Store
the
watch
in
an
ambient
temperature
of
o°c
—
50°C
and
low
humidity.
Also
keep
it
in
a
dark
place.
.
Do
not
unwrap
the
package
of
the
parts
before
use.
.
Completed
LCD
Quartz
Clock
P.C.B.
and
LCD
Quartz
Clock
Control
Unit
are
prepared
as
repair
parts.
NOTES
ON
CLOCK
P.C.B.
REPAIR
1.
Spread
the
conductive
sheet
on
the
worktable
and
ground
it.
Perform
the
repair
work
on
the
table.
-
Spread
a
conductive
sheet.
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Ground
—~7—
2.
Use
a_
soldering
iron
for
IC
(insulation
resistance:
300M-ohm)
or
ground
the
ordinary
soldering
iron
to
prevent
alternate
current
leakage.
3.
When
performing
a
repair
work,
wear
the
grounded
conductive
bracelet
with
1M-ohm
resistor.
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Ground
_
Ground
the
meter
body
to
avoid
electrification.
Do
not
use
the
resistance
range
at
the
measurement
by
the
tester.
_
Take
out
the
six
dry
batteries
and
a
silver
oxide
battery.
Then,
remove
the
LCD
Quartz
Clock
P.C.B.
following
the
disassembly
method.
_
Discharge
the
electric
potential
by
shorting
the
+B
line
and
—B
line
in
the
Clock
Control
Unit.
Then,
ground
the
+B
line.
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UNIT
P.C.B.
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REPAIR
OF
LCD
QUARTZ
WATCH
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Before
repair
work,
check
to
see
that
the
silver
oxide
battery
is
correctly
set
in
the
battery
holder
and
that
the
leads
connected
to
the
Watch
P.C.B.
are
not
broken.
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When
any
trouble
on
the
watch
display
is
caused,
replace
the
completed
LCD
Quartz
Clock
P.C.B.
or
the
LCD
Quartz
Control
Unit
with
a
new
one.
Replace
them
when
the
following
troubles
appear.
1.
LCD
display
does
not
appear
when
the
battery
is
replaced
with
a
new
one.
2.
Apart
of
the
digital
display
is
missing.
3.
Time
display
is
skipped
over.

TV
System
“CONT
"BRIGHT"
VR501
“ye
IMPORTANT
NOTICE
FOR
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
BEFORE
SERVICING
PLEASE
READ
BEFORE
ATTEMPTING
SERVICE
1
DO
NOT
DISCHARGE,
ARC,
OR
MEASURE
HIGH
VOLTAGE
WHEN
HIGH
VOLTAGE
LEAD
IS
CON-
NECTED
TO
CRT.
DISCHARGE
2ND
ANODE
OF
CRT
ONLY
AFTER
HIGH
VOLTAGE
LEAD
HAS
BEEN
DISCONNECTED.
DO
NOT
DISCHARGE
HIGH
VOLTAGE
LEAD
AT
ANY
TIME,
DAMAGE
TO
TRANSISTORS
MAY
RESULT.
2
While
the
receiver
is
in
operation,
do
not
attempt
to
connect
or
disconnect
any
wires.
3
Disconnect
all
power
before
attempting
any
repairs.
4
When
the
power
is
on,
do
not
attempt
to
short
any
portion
of
the
circuit.
This
shorting
may
cause
damage
to
the
transistors
in
the
receiver.
5
When
adjusting
Horizontal
Oscillator
Frequency,
do
not
vary
this
frequency
more
than
+800
Hz
from
center
frequency:
800
Hz
equals
13(US)
or
16(EUR,UK)
bars.
TELEVISION
ADJUSTMENT
PICTURE
FOCUS
Connect
the
white
lead
from
Point
C9
on
CRT
Socket
P.C.B.
to
one
of
three
terminals
(FO,
F1
and
F2)
for
the
best
focus.
DEFLECTION
YOKE
AND
CENTERING
RINGS
1
Turn
the
receiver
on
and
disconnect
the
antenna.
2
Loosen
the
Deflection
Yoke
Clamp,
and
carefully
move
the
yoke
on
the
neck
of
the
picture
tube
as
far
forward
as
possible.
Rotate
the
yoke
until
the
top
and
bottom
edges
of
the
raster
are
straight.
Tighten
the
clamp.
3
Center
the
raster
and
eliminate
shaded
corners
by
rotating
the
centering
rings
until
the
best
effect
is
obtained.
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CHASSIS
TOP
VIEW
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VERTICAL
HEIGHT
1
Adjust
the
set
as
first
as
possible
after
switch
“ON”.
2
Adjust
V-Height
control
(VR502)
to
obtain
proper
picture
height.
3
Rotate
V-Hold
contro!
(VR501)
completely
clockwise
or
counterclockwise
to
confirm
the
picture
rolls
up
or
down
at
both
extreme
positions.
V-Height
Adj.
Control
Figure
10
HORIZONTAL
HOLD
CONTROL
Adjust
the
H-Hold
control
(VR601)
to
corrects
any
slanting
of
the
picture.
SOUND
IF
ALIGNMENT
PROCEDURE
1
With
the
receiver
in
normal
operating
condition,
tune
in
a
strong
local
station
for
best
reception
of
picture.
2
Reduce
signal
strength
at
the
antenna
terminals
until
distortion
appears.
3
Adjust
7301
for
UK
broadcast
system...CCIR-I
(at
6
MHz),
CT301
for
European
broadcast
system...CCIR-B/
G
(at
5.5
MHz)
and
CT302
for
US
broadcast
system...
CCIR-M
(at
4.5
MHz)
for
maximum
sound
without
buzz
and
distortion.
AGC
ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURE
Connect
signal
(65
dB
75
ohm
open
end)
to
VHF
antenna
terminal
and
adjust
AGC
DELAY
Control(VR101)
to
2.2+0.05
V
at
AGC
Terminal
of
Tuner.
SUB
TUNING
ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURE
1
When
adjusting
channel
indicator
at
each
TV
band.
Set
tuning
knob
to
used
higher
channel.
2
With
the
receiver
in
normal
operating
condition,
tune
in
a
strong
local
station
for
best
reception
of
picture
and
sound.
3
Reduce
signal
strength
at
the
antenna
terminals
until
distortion
appears.
4
Set
Sub
Tuning
Controls
for
best
picture
and
minimum
sound
beat
in
picture.
(V-Low:
VROO2,
V-High:
VROO3,
UHF:
VRO04)

AM
RADIO
ALIGNMENT
PROCEDURE
CONNECTION
OF
THE
MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS
Test
Oscillator
Loop
Antenna
Loop
Antenna
40
-
60cm
Set
PRELIMINARIES
1
Oscilloscope
is
set
to
prevent
the
waveform
from
saturating
and
to
obtain
peak
value.
Set
the
VTVM
to
the
3V,
AC
range.
Modulate
the
test
oscillator
at
1KHz
and
set
the
degree
of-modulation
to
approximately
30%
if
the
modulation
degree
is
variable.
AM
IF
ADJUSTMENT
(455KHz
Adjustment)
1
2
Set
the
test
oscillator
to
455KHz.
Adjust
the
cores
of
IFT,
RT04
and
RTO5
for
maximum
reading
on
VTVM.
(Repeat
the
adjustment
two
or
three
times.)
*
Keep
the
output
of
the
test
oscillator
as
low
as
possible.
Check
to
see
that
the
waveform
is
not
saturated
by
using
the
oscilloscope.
AM
FREQUENCY
RANGE
ADJUSTMENT
(Adjustment
to
cover
505KHz
-
1650KHz)
1
2
3
L
Set
the
test
oscillator
to
505KHz.
Turn
the
Radio
Tuning
Knob
to
the
lower
frequency.
(Tuning
Capacitor
plates
fully
meshed).
Adjust
the
core
of
RT03
for
maximum
oscilloscope
waveform
and
VTVM
indication.
Set
the
test
oscillator
to
1650KHz.
Turn
the
Radio
Tuning
Knob
to
the
highest
frequency.
(Tuning
Capacitor
plates
fully
open).
Adjust
the
trimmer
capacitor
(VCT-0)
of
the
tuning
capacitor
for
maximum
oscilloscope
waveform
and
VTVM
indication.
-
AM
TRACKING
+>
gh
ieee
RLO4
VTVM
or
Tester
Oscilloscope
*
Connect
this
to
Point
SX
in
the
TV
PCB.
*
Bring
the
output
cord
of
the
test
oscillator
close
to
the
Bar
Antenna.
If
the
loop
antenna
is
used,
set
it
as
described
left.
AM
TRACKING
ADJUSTMENT
1
NO
AM
BAR
ANTENNA
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Remove
the
paraffin
fastening
the
coil
of
the
Bar
Ant.
(RLO4),
so
that
the
coil
can
be
moved.
Set
the
test
oscillator
and
the
Radio
Dial
to
600KHz.
Move
the
coil
of
the
bar
antenna
for
maximum
oscilloscope
waveform
and
VTVM
indication.
*
After
adjustment,
fasten
the
coil
with
paraffin.
Set
the
test
oscillator
and
the
Radio
Dial
to
1400KHz.
Adjust
the
trimmer
capacitor
(VCT-A)
of
the
tuning
capacitor
for
maximum
oscilloscope
waveform
and
VTVM
indication.
Repeat
the
AM
frequency
range
and
AM
tracking
adjustments
two
or
three
times.
RADIO
CHASSIS
TOP
VIEW
FM
DET
RTO2
VCTIFCI)
id
he
P=
7
Pin

FM
RADIO
ALIGNMENT
PROCEDURE
CONNECTION
OF
THE
MEASURING
INSTRUMENTS
Test
Oscillator
400Hz
22.5KHz
dev.
‘Link
Coil
(Diameter
3
-
S5cm)
PRELIMINARIES
1
2
Set
the
VTVM
to
about
3V,
AC
range.
Make
a
link
coil
of
diameter
3
-
5cm(2’’)
as
illustrated
for
the
test
oscillator
output
and
set
it
on
RLO2
when
FM
IF
adjustments
are
performed.
Connect
the
oscillator
output
to
the
FM
antenna
terminals
for
some
other
adjustments.
FM
IF
ADJUSTMENT
(10.7MHz
Adjustment)
1
2
Set the
link
coil
on
RLO2.
Set the
test
oscillator
to
10.7MHz
and
adjust
IFT
RTO2
for
maximum
on
the
VTVM.
Minimize
the
test
oscillator
output
as
much
as
possible
and
adjust
IFT
RTO1
and
RTO2
for
maximum
on
the
VTVM.
(Repeat
the
adjustment
two
or
three
times.)
FM
FREQUENCY
RANGE
ADJUSTMENT
(Adjustment
to
cover
87.2MHz
-
109MHz)
1
Set
the
test
oscillator
to
87.2MHz
and
connect
it
to
the
FM
antenna
terminals.
Turn
the
Radio
Tuning
Knob
to
the
lower
frequency.
(Tuning
Capacitor
plates
fully
meshed).
Adjust
RLO3
for
maximum
indication
on
the
oscillo-
scope
and
VT
VM.
*
After
adjustment,
secure
RLO3
with
paraffin.
Set
the
test
oscillator
to
109.0MHz
and
turn
the
Radio
Tuning
Knob
to
the
higher
frequency.
(Tuning
Capacitor
plates
fully
open).
Adjust
the
trimmer
capacitor
(VCT-FC1)
on
the
tuning
capacitor
for
maximum
indication
on
the
oscilloscope
and
VTVM.
VTVM
or
Tester
Oscilloscope
To
Point
SX
of
the
TV
PCB.
FM
TRACKING
ADJUSTMENT
1
Set
the
test
oscillator
to
90.0MHz
and
connect
the
_
Output
to
the
FM
antenna
terminals.
Set
the
Radio
Dial
to
90.0MHz
and
adjust
RLO1
for
maximum.
*
After
adjustment,
secure
RLO1
with
paraffin.
Set
the
test
oscillator
and
the
Radio
Dial
to
105.0MHz.
Adjust
the
trimmer
capacitor
(VCT-FC2)
of
the
tuning
capacitor
for
maximum
amplitude
on
oscilloscope
and
VTVM
indication.
Repeat
the
FM
Frequency
range
and
FM
tracking
adjustments
two
or
three
times.

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REPLACEMENT
PARTS
LIST
SAFETY
SHIELD-TMF
CABINET
FRONT
ASSY-TPE
HANDLE
ASSY-TPE
RADIO
TUNING
KNOB
ASSY-TPE
CABINET
TOP
ASSY-TPE
SPEAKER
MTG
BRACKET-TNC
BATTERY
COVER-TPE
BATTERY
CASE-TMF
CABINET
BOTTOM
ASSY-TPE-C
SUS
BTNB
3.0x40
TV
CONTROL
KNOB-TPE
TV
TUNING
KNOB-TPE
TIME
SET
BUTTON-TMF
TIMER
SW
KNOB-TMF
KNOB
SPACER-TPE
SELECT
KNOB-TPE
VOLUME
KNOB-TPE
HOOD-TPE
TV
SYSTEM
SELECT
KNOB-TPE
111
2
1141
15270
11101121
12470
111
0
1711
07570
111
0
1631
09070
11101161
19170
111
2
3571
11070
111
2
1161
20970
111
26141
13570
11101161
19274
111
2
4211
15170
111
2
1641
27770
111
2
1631
19270
111
2
1641
24470
111
2
1641
24570
111
2
8911
20970
111
2
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27670
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PARTS
LIST
(TV)
Schematic
Location
Description
Parts
No.
ARTS
3391
1421
3121
3691
6221
6231
AATERHALS
1131
21380
1411
12182
2511
19670
3111
60970
3111
61070
3231
12570
3911
10970
ACCESSORIES
AND
LABELS
6611
00270
S-OXIDE
BAT G12
1771
10470
SHLD
BELT
AY-TPE
6151
11270
HOOD
ASSY-TPE
9021
04170
CONVERSION
PLUG
ASSY
9131
15600
AC
ADAPTOR
ASSY
1811
19170
CARRING
CASE-TPE
1811
19270
CARRY
CASE
COVER-TPE
2511
21871
IND
POLY
COV-CAA-C
2701
18902
PM
ASSY-TPE-C
2711
05870
ENVELOPE-SR-C
4111
15002
INST
MANUAL-TPE-C
4211
29169
SCHEMATIC
DIAG-82J
4551
18770
SERIAL
NO
LABEL-TJP
SCREWS
-CABINET
101
3
1202
102
3
2203
102
3
2203
102
3
2203
104
3
1103
111
2
4211
SCREWS-CHASSIS
102
3
2203
102
3
2203
104
3
1204
ELECTRICAL
PARTS
1151
07740
1151
46540
1511
09970
2531
12570
9541
00470
2241
04570
2241
04570
CHASSIS
CLO
BASE
ASSY-TPE
KNOB
BASE-TPE
CHASSIS
FRAME-TPE
MCR
SW
MTG
BRKT-TPE
ANT
EARTH
TIP-TMF
CRT
EARTH
PLATE-TPE
10170
12770
21070
17470
13870
16471
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11
11
11
11
11
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CASE-TPE-KB
CASE-TPE-KB
POLY
COVER-MBA
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INNER
CUSH-TPE
BOT
INNER
CUSH-TPE
WRAPPING
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SBRT2,
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2.
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3.
3.
SBRT2.
3.
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3.
B.
6,21
6,
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8.21
10,
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3.
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3.
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2,
4.
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8.Z1
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10,21
0,21
VHF
TUNER
UHF
TUNER
SPEAKER
U-V
FILTER
LCD
CLOCK
DQ460F
TRIMMER
CAP
20PMAX
TRIMMER
CAP
20PMAX
CT301
CT302
L101
L102
L103
L301
L302
L351
L601
SF101
T101
T301
T601
X201
X202
X301
X302
X303
SMALL
PARTS
HPHPHPAHAPAHDSAAHAA
AAA
AHAAHAH
2531
2631
2721
2531
2591
2721
2761
2531
2711
2561
2751
2531
2531
2531
2531
2531
1825
4
2261
2311
15170
19270
02206
15770
05370
02207
51770
12423
32970
94670
49000
16470
16570
10970
11070
11170
81420
49570
11770
2351
71270
TUNING
CLOCK
2361
4
4
4
2351
74570
4
4
2361
14570
17780
FILTER
COIL
O.
56UH
FILTER
COIL
100UH
PEAKING
COIL
220
FILTER
COIL
2.
2UH
FM
PHASE
COIL
68UH
PEAKING
COIL
220
DEFLECTION
YOKE
SAW
FILTER
VIDEO
IF
TRANS
QUADRATURE
COIL
FLYBACK
TRANS
CERAMIC
TRAP
4.
5M
CERAMIC
TRAP
5.
5M
CERAMIC
FILTER
4.
5M
CERAMIC
FILTER
5.
5M
CERAMIC
FILTER
6.0M
TV
PCB
ASSY-MAIN
PC
BOARD
82JD-P
MICRO
SWITCH
CRT
SOCKET
1P
DC
JACK-E
3P
M
MICRO
PLUG
10P
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MICRO
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NOTES:
1.
Schematic
Location
Parts
No.
4
2441
07370
ANT.
111
0
9081
01031
FUSE
111
0
9081
01032
SP.
111
0
9081
03045
TUNING
111
0
9081
03057
VOL.
1110
9081
03059
RADIO
111
0
9081
07001
111
0
9081
09004
CLOCK
111
0
9081
10002
CJO1
111
2
6291
10970
CJO2
111
2
6291
11170
CJO3
111
2
6291
11570
CJO6
111
2
6291
11270
cswi
4
2311
10770
CSW2
4
2311
10770
CSW3
4
2311
10870
CSW4
4
2311
10870
CSW5
4
2311
10870
swo1
4
2311
13870
Swo2
4
2311
13870
SWO3
4
2311
13870
swo4
4
2311
13870
0001
4
2361
14670
0002
4
2361
14670
VARIABLE
RESISTORS
VROO1
4
2221
33771
VROO2
4
2221
37970
-
VROO3
4
2221
37970
VROO4
4
2221
37970
VR101
4
2221
32770
VR201
4
2221
41570
VR202
4
2221
41670
VR301
4
2221
34870
VR501
4
2221
41470
VR502
4
2221
40170
VR601
4
2221
32870
CAPAC
|
TORS
CCO1
C1EYAZ154F--
CCO2
C1HYAK103B--
CJO04
R--kAOQROOA
CJO5
R--KAQROOA
CRO1
R2BKAJ333A
CRO2
R2BKAJ102A
CRO3
R2BKAJ104A
CRO4
R2BKAJ104A
CRO5
R2BKAJ101A
CRO6
R2BKAJ102A
CRO7
R2BKAJ100A
C001
Ct1HYGK102B--
C002
C1HYGK102B--
C003
C1HYGK102B--
C004
CIHYAK102B--
C005
CiHYGZ473F--
C006
CI1HYGZ473F--
COO7
C1HYGZ473F--
C008
CI1HYGZ473F--
C009
CIHYGZ473F--
C012
C1HYGZ473F--
C013
C1IHYGZ473F--
C014
CI1HYGZ473F--
C015
C1HYGZ473F--
C101
C1HYGK102B--
C102
CI1HYAK103B--
C103.
C1IHYAK391B--
C104
C1HYGZ473F--
C105
C1HYGZ473F--
C106
C1HYGK103B--
C107
C1HYAK102B--
C108
CI1HYAK102B--
C109
C1HYGK103B--
C118
C1ALEM108A--
C121
C1HRE-105A--
C122
C1CRE-476A--
C201
COJRE-476A--
C202
C1HCGJ121RH-
C203
C1HYGK391B--
Description
ROD
ANTENNA
1P
MICRO
SOCKET
ASSY
1P
MICRO
SOCKET
ASSY
3P
M
MICRO
SOCKET
AY
3P
M
MICRO
SOCKET
AY
3P
MICRO
SOCKET
ASSY
7P
M
MICRO
SOCKET
AY
9P
PC
JOINNER
ASSY
10P
MICRO
SOCKET
AY
JUMPER
LEAD-12.
5
JUMPER
LEAD-7.
5S
JUMPER
LEAD~-20S
JUMPER
LEAD-10S
SLIDE
SWITCH
SLIDE
SWITCH
PUSH
SWITCH
PUSH
SWITCH
PUSH
SWITCH
SLIDE
SWITCH
SLIDE
SWITCH
SLIDE
SWITCH
SLIDE
SWITCH
1P
MICRO
PLUG
1P
MICRO
PLUG
TUNING
VR
B-100K
6C2VFRB-
100K
6C2VFRB-
100K
6C2VFRB-
100K
8LFRB-3K
12C2FR9B-10K
12C2FR9B-200K
12FRNIOFB-10K
12C2FR9B-
5K
8PFRB-500
8LFRB-5K
CERAMIC
0.15M
F
25V
CERAMIC
10000P
B
50V
CHIP
JUMPER
CHIP
JUMPER
M-GLAZE
33K
1/8WJ
M-GLAZE
1K
1/8WJ
M-GLAZE
100K
1/8WJ
M-GLAZE
100K
1/8WJ
M-GLAZE
100
1/8WJ
M-GLAZE
1K
1/8WJ
M-GLAZE
10
1/8WJ
CERAMIC
1000P
B
50V
CERAMIC
1000P
B
SOV
CERAMIC
1000P
B
50V
CERAMIC
1000P
B
SOV
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
50V
CERAMIC
100GP
B
50V
CERAMIC
10000P
B
50V
CERAMIC
390P
B
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
F
50V
CERAMIC
47000P
F
SOV
CERAMIC
10000P
B
50V
CERAMIC
1000P
B
50V
CERAMIC
1000P
B
50V
CERAMIC
10000P
B
SOV
ELECT
1000M
10V
ELECT
1M
50V
ELECT
47M
16V
ELECT
47M
6.
3V
CERAMIC
120P
RH
50V
CERAMIC
390P
B
50V
nana
TaATT
nN
Parts
orders
must
contain
Model
Number,
Parts
Number
and
Description.
2.
Ordering
quantity
of
resistors,
capacitors
and
screws
must
be
multiple
of
10
pcs.
3.
Component
parts
indicated
by
parentheses
in
the
column
Q'ty
are
not
available.
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PARTS
LIST
(TV)
Schematic
Schematic
Location
Parts
No.
Description
Q'ty
Location
Parts
No.
Description
Q'ty
C204
COJRE-107A--
ELECT
100M
6.
3V
1
R124
R2BKAJ471A
M-GLAZE
470
1/8WJ
1
C205
C1HBRJ104A--
M-MYLAR
0.
1M
50V
1
R125
R2BKAJ332A
M-GLAZE
3.3K
1/8WJ
1
C206
C1HBRJ224A--
M-MYLAR
0.
22M
50V
1
R126
.R2BKAJ682A
M-GLAZE
6.8K
1/8WJ
1
C301
C1HCAJ330RH-
CERAMIC
33P
RH
50V
1
R201
R2BKAJ101A
M-GLAZE
100
1/8WJ
1
C302
C1HYGK103B--
CERAMIC
10000P
B
50V
1
R202
R2BKAJ331A
M-GLAZE
330
1/8WJ
1
C303.
C1HYGK103B--
CERAMIC
10000P
8
50V
1
R203
R2BKAJ682A
M-GLAZE
6.8K
1/8WJ
1
C304
C1HYGK103B--
CERAMIC
10000P
B
50V
1
R204
R2BKAJ272A
M-GLAZE
2.
7K
1/8WJ
1
C305
C1HYGZ473F--.
CERAMIC
47000P
F
50V
1
R205
R2BKAJ222A
M-GLAZE
2.2K
1/8WJ
1
C306
C1HYAZ473F--
CERAMIC
47000P
F
50V
1
R206
R2BKAJ102A
M-GLAZE
1K
1/8WJ
1
C307.
C1HYGZ473F--
CERAMIC
47000P
F
50V
1
R207
R2BKAJ681A
M-GLAZE
680
1/8WJ
1
C308
C1HCAJ330RH-
CERAMIC
33P
RH
50V
1
R208
R2BKAJ152A
M-GLAZE
1.5K
1/8WJ
1
C309
C1HCAD2ROCK-
CERAMIC
2P
CK
50V
1
R211
R2BKAJ100A
M-GLAZE
10
1/8WJ
1
C311
C1IHYAZ223F--
CERAMIC
22000P
F
50V
1
R212
R2BKAJ123A
M-GLAZE
12K
1/8WJ
1
C312.
C1CRE-226A--
ELECT
22M
16V
1
R213
R2BKAJ105A
M-GLAZE
1M
1/8WJ
1
C313.
CIERE-475A--
ELECT
4.
7M
25V
1
R214
R2BKAJ222A
M-GLAZE
2.2K
1/8WJ
1
C351
C1HYGZ473F--
CERAMIC
47000P
F
50V_
1
R215
R2ESUJ155A
CARBON
1.
5M
1/4WJ
1
C352
C1HYGZ473F--
CERAMIC
47000P
F
50V.
1
R216
R2BKAJ273A
M-GLAZE
27K
1/8WJ
1
C353
C1HYGZ473F--
CERAMIC
47000P
F
50V.
1
R301
R2BKAJ102A
M-GLAZE
1K
1/8WJ
1
C354
COJRE-476A--
ELECT
47M
6.
aV
1
R302
R2BKAJ471A
M-GLAZE
470
1/8WJ
1
C355
COJRE-477A--
ELECT
470M
6.
3V
1
R303
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.7K
1/8WJ
1
C356
COJRE-107A--
ELECT
100M
6.
3V.
1
R304
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.
7K:
1/8WJ
1
C357
COJRE-476A--
ELECT
47M
6.
3V
1
R305
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.7K
1/8WJ
1
C358
C1HBRJ683A--
M-MYLAR
0.
068M
50V
1
R306
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.7K
1/8WJ
1
C359
C1HYGK103B--
CERAMIC
10000P
B
50V_
1
R307
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.
7K
1/8WJ
1
C361
C1ICRE-106A--
ELECT
10M
16V
1
R308
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.
7K
1/8WJ
1
C362
C1HYGK222B--
CERAMIC
2200P
B
50V
1
R311
R2BKAJ103A
M-GLAZE
10K
1/8WJ
1
C363
C1HCGJ221RH-
CERAMIC
220P
RH
50V
1
R312
R2BKAJ103A
M-GLAZE
10K
1/8WJ
1
C364
CI1ERE-475A--
ELECT
4.
7M
25V
1
R313.
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.7K
1/8WJ
1
C365
COJRE-227A--
ELECT
220M
6.
3V
1
R314
R2BKAJ272A
M-GLAZE
2.7K
1/8WJ
1
C366
C1CLEM108A--
ELECT
1000M
16V
1
R351
R2BKAJ821A
M-GLAZE
820
1/8WJ
1
C401
C1ERE-475A--
ELECT
4.
7M
25V
1
R352
R2BKAJ221A
M-GLAZE
220
1/8WJ
1
C402
C1HYGK821B--
CERAMIC
820P
B
50V
1
R353
R2BSPJ680A
CARBON
68
1/8WJ
1
C403.
C1HBRJ473A-
-
M-MYLAR
0.
047M
50V
1
R401
R2BKAJ331A
M-GLAZE
330
1/8WJ
1
C404
CIHRE-105A--
ELECT
1M
50V
1
R402
R2BKAJ473A
M-GLAZE
47K
1/8WJ
1
C501.
C1HBRJ104A--
M-MYLAR
0.
1M
50V
1
R403
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.7K
1/8WJ
1
C502
COJRE-476A--
ELECT
47M
6.
3V
1
R501
R2BKAJ682A
M-GLAZE
6.8K
1/8WJ
1
C503
COJRE-477A--
ELECT
470M
6.
3V
1
R502
R2BKAJ822A
M-GLAZE
8.2K
1/8WJ
1
C504
COJRE-108A--
ELECT 1000M
6.
3V
1
R503
R2BKAJ561A
M-GLAZE
560
1/8WJ
1
C505
ClEEEM225S--
ELECT
2.
2M
25V
1
R504
R2ESPJ221A
CARBON
220
1/4WJ
1
C506
C1EEEM225S--
ELECT
2.
2M
25V
1
R505
R2BSPJ223A
CARBON
22K
1/8WJ
1
C507
C1HYGK561B--
CERAMIC
560P
B
50V
1
R506
R2BKAJ563A
M-GLAZE
56K
1/8WJ
1
C508
CIHBRJ104A--
M-MYLAR
0.
1M
50V
1
R507
R2BSPJ334A
CARBON
330K
1/8WJ
1
C601
C1HRE-105A--
ELECT
1M
50V
1
R508
R2BKAJ821A
M-GLAZE
820
1/8WJ
1
C602
CIHFRJ682A--
MYLAR
0.
0068M
50V
1
R509
R2BKAJ272A
M-GLAZE
2.7K
1/8WJ
1
C603
C1HGRJ562A--
COMP-CON
0.0056M
50V
1
R510
R2ESPJ682A
CARBON
6.
8K
1/4WJ
1
C604
C1HYGK561B--
CERAMIC
560P
B
SOV
1
R511
RZESPJERBA
CARBON
6.8
1/4WJ
1
C605
CI1CRE-106A--
ELECT
10M
16V
1
R512
R2BKAJ221A
M-GLAZE
220
1/8WJ
1
C606
C1HBRJ473A--
M-MYLAR
0.
047M
50V
1
R513
R2BSPJ4R7A
CARBON
4.7
1/8WJ
1
C607
C1HBRJ223A--
M-MYLAR
0.
022M
50V
1
R514
R2BSPJ220A
“CARBON
22
1/8WJ
1
C608
COJRE-108A--
ELECT
1000M
6.
3V
1
R515
R2BKAJE83A
M-GLAZE
68K
1/8WJ
1
C611
C2AFRJ273B--
MYLAR
0.
027M
100V
1
R516
R2BKAJ221A
M-GLAZE
220
1/8WJ
1
C612
C2HYDK472W-
-
CERAMIC
4700P
W
500V
1
R517
R2BKAJ563A
M-GLAZE
56K
1/8WJ
1
C613.
CIHRE-106A--
ELECT
10M
SOV
1
R518
R2BKAJ273A
M-GLAZE
27K
1/8WJ
1
C614
CIHRE-105A--
ELECT
1M
50V
1
R521
R2BKAJ393A
M-GLAZE
39K
1/8WJ
1
C615
CIHRE-476A--
ELECT
47M
50V
1
R601
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.
7K
1/8WJ
1
C616
CIHRE-475A--
ELECT
4.
7M
50V
1
R602
R2BKAJ683A
M-GLAZE
68K
1/8WJ
1
C617.
C2HYDK472W-
-
CERAMIC
4700P
W
500V.
1
R603
R2BKAJ103A
M-GLAZE
10K
1/8WJ
!
C621
C2HYDK472W-
-
CERAMIC
4700P
W
S500V.
1
R604
RZBKAJI01A
M-GLAZE
100
1/8WJ
1
C701
CICRE-476A--
ELECT
47M
16V
1
R605
R2BKAJ821A
M-GLAZE
820
1/8WJ
1
C702
C1HYGZ473F--
CERAMIC
47000P
F
50V.
1
R606
RZESPJ223A
CARBON
22K
1/4WJ
1
C703
C1EYDK473C--
CERAMIC
0.047M
C
25V_
1
R611
AZESPJ100A
CARBON
10
1/4WJ
1
C704
C1CRE-226A--
ELECT
22M
16V
1
R612
R2BKAJ562A
M-GLAZE
5.6K
1/8WJ
1
R613.
R2BKAJ100A
M-GLAZE
10
1/8WJ
1
FIXED
RESISTORS
R614
R2BKAJ683A
M-GLAZE
68K
1/8WJ
1
CROB
R2ESPJ102A
CARBON
1K
1/4Wd
1
R615
R2ESPJ821A
CARBON
820
1/4WJ
1
CRO9
R2BSPJ473A
CARBON
47K
1/8WJ
1
R621
R2BKAK685A
M-GLAZE
6.
8M
1/8WK
1
ROO1
R2BKAJ472A
M-GLAZE
4.7K
1/8WJ
1
R622
R2BKAK685A
M-GLAZE
6.
8M
1/8WK
1
ROO2
R2BKAJ47ZA
M-GLAZE
4.7K
1/8WJ
1
R701
R2ESPJ182A
CARBON
1.8K
1/4WJ
1
R101
R2BKAJ123A
M-GLAZE
12K
1/8WJ
1
R702
R2BKAJ103A
M-GLAZE
10K
1/8WJ
1
R102
R2BKAJ332A
M-GLAZE
3.3K
1/8WJ
1
R709”
/RZBKAS
1517
M-GLAZE
150
1/8WJ
1
R103
R2BKAJ221A
M-GLAZE
220
1/8WJ
i
R706
R2HCPK101A
SOLID
100
1/2WK
1
R104.
R2BKAJ271A
M-GLAZE
270
1/8WJ
‘
R707.
R2BKAJ101A
M-GLAZE
100
1/8WJ
1
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R108
R2BKAJ102A
M-GLAZE
1K
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1
R121
R2BKAJ334A
M-GLAZE
330K
1/8WJ
1
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me
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S1
TR
2SC536SP
1
R122
R2BKAJ332A
M-GLAZE
3.
3K
1/8WJ
1
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R123.
R2BKAJ332A
M-GLAZE
3.3K
1/8WJ
1
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NOTES:
1.
Parts
orders
must
contain
Model
Number,
Parts
Number
and
Description.
2.
Ordering
quantity
of
resistors,
capacitors
and
screws
must
be
multiple
of
10
pcs.
3.
Component
parts
indicated
by
parentheses
in
the
column
Q'ty
are
not
available.
a
Ve

PARTS
LIST
(TV)
Schematic
Location
Parts
No.
Description
Q'ty
DOO}
4
2021
25970
Si
DIODE
MA856
1
DOOo2
4
2021
25970
Si
DIODE
MA856
1
D301
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
D302
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
D303
-
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
D304
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
D305
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
D351
4
2021
20870
ZE
DIODE
RDS.
6EB1
1
D352
4
2021
20970
$1!
DIODE
WO3A
“41
D501
4
2021
07470
$1!
DIODE
182076
1
D502
4
2021
07470
$1
DIODE
182076
1
D601
4
2020
03500
GE
DIODE
18188TV
1
D602
~4
2021
17370
Si
DIODE
wosc
1
D603
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
D604
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
D605
4
2021
07670
$1!
DIODE
1S82076A
1
D606
4
2021
07670
S$!
DIODE
182076A
1
D607
4
2021
10270
S$!
DIODE
ERB24-04D
1
D701
4
2020
03500
GE
DIODE
1S8188TV
1
D702
4
2021
26170
2ZE
DIODE
GZA6.
8x
1
D703
4
2021
07470
S$!
DIODE
182076
1
D704
4
2021
07470
Si
DIODE
182076
1
D705
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
D707
4
2021
07470
SI
DIODE
182076
1
1C101
4
2061
11770
1C-HA11445
1
10301
4
2061
09771
IC-LA4140-1
1
1C601
4
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must
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Model
Number,
Parts
Number
and
Description.
Schematic
Location
Parts
No.
Description
2.
Ordering
quantity
of
resistors,
capacitors
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screws
must
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parts
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by
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in
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Description
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49670
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1
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50V
1
RCO2
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CERAMIC
22000P
F
SOV
1
RCO4
CiHCAD3RORH-
CERAMIC
3P
RH
5OV
1
RCO5
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50V
1
RCO6
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CERAMIC
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50V
1
RCO7
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CERAMIC
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50V
1
RCO8
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CERAMIC
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1
RCO9
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CERAMIC
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50V
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RC10
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SOV
1
RC11
C1HCAD8RORH-
CERAMIC
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50V
1
RC12
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50V
1
RC13.
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CERAMIC
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50V
1
RC14
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50V
1
RC15
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CERAMIC
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RH
50V
1
RC16
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50V
1
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50V
1
RC20
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CERAMIC
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F
50V
1
RC22
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CERAMIC
22000P
F
50V
1
RC23.
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CERAMIC
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50V
1
RC24
C1HYGK331B--
CERAMIC
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50V
1
RC25
C1HYGZ223F--
CERAMIC
22000P
F
50V
1
RC26
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CERAMIC
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S0V
1
RC27
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CERAMIC
22000P
F
50V
1
RC28
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CERAMIC
22000P
F
50V
1
RC29
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CERAMIC
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50V
1
RC30
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1/8WJ
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100K
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1
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Schematic
Location
1.
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orders
must
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Model
Number,
Parts
Number
and
Description.
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RQ03
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R2ESPJ123A
R2ESUJ104A
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R2ESPJ330A
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2561
2561
2561
2561
2561
2561
2561
2561
2561
2241
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2531
2531
4131
4131
4111
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3631
4131
4141
2203
4211
4211
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12370
13970
12470
14070
12570
14170
12670
14270
12770
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