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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSOperating the receiver outside of its cabinet or with itsback removed involves a shock hazard. Work onthese models should only be performed by those whoare thoroughly familiar with precautions necessarywhen working on high voltage equipment.
Exercise care when servicing this chassis with powerapplied. Many B plus and high voltage RF terminals areexposed which, if carelessly contacted, can causeserious shock or result in damage to the chassis.Maintain interconnecting ground lead connectionsbetween chassis, escutcheon, picture tube dag andtuner cluster when operating the chassis.
These receivers have a "polarized" AC line cord. The ACplug is designed to fit into standard AC outlets in onedirection only. The wide blade connects to the "groundside" and the narrow blade connects to the "hot side" ofthe AC line. This assures that the TV receiver is properlygrounded to the house wiring. If an extension cord mustbe used, make sure it is of the "polarized" type.
Since the chassis of this receiver is connected to oneside of the AC supply during operation, service shouldnot be attempted by anyone not familiar with theprecautions necessary when working on these typesof equipment.
When it is necessary to make measurements or tests withAC power applied to the receiver chassis, an IsolationTransformer must be used as a safety precaution and toprevent possible damage to transistors. The IsolationTransformer should be connected between the TV linecord plug and the AC power outlet.
Certain HV failures can increase X-ray radiation.Receivers should not be operated with HV levelsexceeding the specified rating for their chassis type. Themaximum operating HV specified for the chassis used inthese receivers is 32.5kV 1.0kV at zero beam currentwith a line voltage of 120V AC. Higher voltage may alsoincrease the possibility of failure in the HV supply.
It is important to maintain specified values of allcomponents in the horizontal and high voltage circuitsand anywhere else in the receiver that could cause a risein high voltage, or operating supply voltages. No changesshould be made to the original design of the receiver.
Components shown in the shaded areas on theschematic diagram and/or identified by ! in thereplacement parts list should be replaced only withexact factory recommended replacement parts. Theuse of unauthorized substitute parts may createshock, fire, X-ray radiation, or other hazards.
To determine the presence of high voltage, use anaccurate high impedance HV meter connectedbetween the second anode lead and the CRT daggrounding device. When servicing the High VoltageSystem, remove static charges from it by connecting a10k ohm resistor in series with an insulated wire (suchas a test probe) between the picture tube dag and 2ndanode lead (have AC line cord disconnected from ACsupply).
The picture tube used in this receiver employs integralimplosion protection. Replace with a tube of the sametype number for continued safety. Do not lift picturetube by the neck. Handle the picture tube only whenwearing shatterproof goggles and after discharging thehigh voltage completely. Keep others withoutshatterproof goggles away.
When removing springs or spring mounted parts from thetuner, tuner cluster or chassis, shatterproof goggles mustbe worn. Keep others without shatterproof goggles away.
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform thefollowing safety checks:1.
2.
3.
Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads arenot pinched or that hardware is not lodged betweenthe chassis and other metal parts in the receiver.Replace all protective devices such as nonmetalliccontrol knobs, insulating fishpapers, cabinet backs,adjustment and compartment covers or shields,isolation resistor-capacitor networks, mechanicalinsulators, etc.To be sure that no shock hazard exists, a check forthe presence of leakage current should be made ateach exposed metal part having a return path to thechassis (antenna, cabinet metal, screw heads,knobs and/or shafts, escutcheon, etc.) in thefollowing manner.
Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC receptacle.(Do not use an Isolation Transformer during thesechecks.) All checks must be repeated with the AC linecord plug connection reversed. (If necessary, anonpolarized adapter plug must be used only for thepurpose of completing these checks.)
If available, measure current using an accurate leakagecurrent tester. Any reading of 0.35mA or more isexcessive and indicates a potential shock hazard whichmust be corrected before returning the receiver to theowner.
If a reliable leakage current tester is not available, thisalternate method of measurement should be used.Using two clip leads, connect a 1500 ohm, 10 wattresistor paralleled by a 0.15 F capacitor in series witha known earth ground, such as a water pipe or conduitand the metal part to be checked. Use a VTVM orVOM with 1000 ohms per volt, or higher, sensitivity tomeasure this AC voltage drop across the resistor. Anyreading of 0.35 volt RMS or more is excessive andindicates a potential shock hazard which must becorrected before returning the receiver to the owner.
TO EXPOSEDMETAL PARTS
TO KNOWNEARTH GROUND
AC SCALEVT VM
1.5K OHMS10W
15 FTEST PROBE
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SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
1. REMOVAL OF ANODE CAPRead the following NOTED items before starting work.
After turning the power off there might still be a potentialvoltage that is very dangerous. When removing theAnode Cap, make sure to discharge the Anode Cap'spotential voltage.Do not use pliers to loosen or tighten the Anode Capterminal, this may cause the spring to be damaged.
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REMOVAL
1. Follow the steps as follows to discharge the Anode Cap.(Refer to Fig. 1-1.)Connect one end of an Alligator Clip to the metal part of aflat-blade screwdriver and the other end to ground.While holding the plastic part of the insulated Screwdriver,touch the support of the Anode with the tip of theScrewdriver.A cracking noise will be heard as the voltage is discharged.
Flip up the sides of the Rubber Cap in the direction of thearrow and remove one side of the support.(Refer to Fig. 1-2.)
2.
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
GND on the CRT
Screwdriver
Alligator Clip
SupportCRT
GND on the CRT
Rubber Cap
CRTSupport
Fig. 1-1
Fig. 1-2
3. After one side is removed, pull in the opposite direction toremove the other.
NOTE
Take care not to damage the Rubber Cap.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean the spot where the cap was located with a smallamount of alcohol. (Refer to Fig. 1-3.)
Location of Anode Cap
Fig. 1-3
NOTE
Confirm that there is no dirt, dust, etc. at the spot wherethe cap was located.
2.
3.
Arrange the wire of the Anode Cap and make sure thewire is not twisted.Turn over the Rubber Cap. (Refer to Fig. 1-4.)
Fig. 1-4
4. Insert one end of the Anode Support into the anode button,then the other as shown in Fig. 1-5.
5.6.
Confirm that the Support is securely connected.Put on the Rubber Cap without moving any parts.
CRTSupport
Fig. 1-5
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Fig. 2
Fig. 1
NOTE FOR THE REMOVAL OF MAIN PCB
Remove the bindings of Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. After the unplugging of all connectors, remove Main PCB.
Note : When installing of the Main PCB, bind them as they were bound.Cut the unnecessary section of the binding band.
Binding Binding
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INIT 00 83
0010CRT ON
ADDRESS DATA
SERVICE MODE LIST
This unit provided with the following SERVICE MODES so you can repair, examine and adjust easily.To enter the Service Mode, press both set key and remote control key for more than 1 second.
Set Key Remocon Key Operations
VOL. (-) MIN 0 Releasing of V-CHIP PASSWORD.
VOL. (-) MIN 1
VOL. (-) MIN 6
Initialization of the factory.NOTE: Do not use this for the normal servicing.
POWER ON total hours is displayed on the screen.Refer to the "CONFIRMATION OF USING HOURS".
Can be checked of the INITIAL DATA of MEMORY IC.Refer to the "NOTE FOR THE REPLACING OF MEMORY IC".
VOL. (-) MIN 8 Writing of EEPROM initial data.NOTE: Do not use this for the normal servicing.
VOL. (-) MIN Display of the Adjustment MENU on the screen.Refer to the "ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT" (On-Screen Display Adjustment).
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CONFIRMATION OF USING HOURS
POWER ON total hours can be checked on the screen. Total hours are displayed in 16 system of notation.
1.2.
3.
Set the VOLUME to minimum.Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channelbutton (6) on the remote control for more than 1 second.After the confirmation of using hours, turn off the power.
FIG. 1
Initial setting content of MEMORY IC.
POWER ON total hours. = (16 x 16 x 16 x thousands digit value) + (16 x 16 x hundreds digit value) + (16 x tens digit value) + (ones digit value)
NOTE FOR THE REPLACING OF MEMORY ICIf a service repair is undertaken where it has been required to change the MEMORY IC, the following steps should be taken toensure correct data settings while making reference to TABLE 1.
Table 1
1.2.
3.
4.5.6.7.8.The unit will now have the correct DATA for the new MEMORY IC.
Enter DATA SET mode by setting VOLUME to minimum.Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channel button (6) on the remote control for more than 1 second.ADDRESS and DATA should appear as FIG 1.ADDRESS is now selected and should "blink". Using the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote, step through theADDRESS until required ADDRESS to be changed is reached.Press ENTER to select DATA. When DATA is selected, it will "blink".Again, step through the DATA using VOL. UP/DOWN button until required DATA value has been selected.Pressing ENTER will take you back to ADDRESS for further selection if necessary.Repeat steps 3 to 6 until all data has been checked.When satisfied correct DATA has been entered, turn POWER off (return to STANDBY MODE) to finish DATA input.
Read and perform these adjustments when repairing thecircuits or replacing electrical parts or PCB assemblies.
CAUTION
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Use an isolation transformer when performing anyservice on this chassis.Before removing the anode cap, discharge electricitybecause it contains high voltage.When removing a PCB or related component, afterunfastening or changing a wire, be sure to put the wireback in its original position.Inferior silicon grease can damage IC's and transistors.When replacing IC's and transistors, use only specifiedsilicon grease.Remove all old silicon before applying new silicon.
1. Synchro Scope2. Digital Voltmeter
On-Screen Display Adjustment
In the condition of NO indication on the screen.Press the VOL. DOWN button on the set and theChannel button (9) on the remote control for more than1 second to appear the adjustment mode on the screenas shown in Fig. 1-1.
1.
Fig. 1-1
Use the Channel UP/DOWN button or Channel button(0-9) on the remote control to select the options shownin Fig. 1-2.Press the MENU button on the remote control to endthe adjustments.
2.
3.
Prepare the following measurement tools for electricaladjustments.
Set condition is AV MODE without signal.Connect the digital voltmeter to TP002.Adjust the VR502 until the digital voltmeter is 116 ± 0.5V.
2-2: RF AGC
1.2.
3.
4.
Receive a UHF Signal.Connect the digital voltmeter between the TP001 andthe GND.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (02) on the remote control toselect "RF. AGC".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remotecontrol until the digital voltmeter is 1.95 ± 0.05V.
2-3: CUT OFF
1.
2.3.
4.
Adjust the unit to the following settings.G. DRIVE=64, B. DRIVE=64, R. BIAS=10, G. BIAS=10,B. BIAS=10Place the set with Aging Test for more than 15 minutes.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (01) on the remote control toselect "CUT OFF".Adjust the Screen Volume until a dim raster is obtained.
2-4: WHITE BALANCE
NOTE: Adjust after performing CUT OFF adjustment.
1.2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Place the set with Aging Test for more than 10 minutes.Receive the white 100% signal from the PatternGenerator.Using the adjustment control, set the brightness andcontrast to normal position.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (13) on the remote control toselect "R. BIAS".Using the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote control,adjust the R. BIAS.Press the CH. UP/DOWN button on the remote control toselect the "G. DRV", "B. DRV", "G. BIAS" or "B. BIAS".Using the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote control,adjust the G. DRV, B. DRV, G. BIAS or B. BIAS.Perform the above adjustments 6 and 7 until the whitecolor is looked like a white.
2-5: FOCUS
1.2.3.
Receive a 70dB monoscope pattern.Turn the Focus Volume fully counterclockwise once.Adjust the Focus Volume until picture is distinct.
2-6: HORIZONTAL POSITION
1.
2.
3.
4.
Receive the center cross signal from the PatternGenerator.Using the remote control, set the brightness andcontrast to normal position.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (04) on the remote control toselect "H. POSI".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remotecontrol until the right and left screen size of the verticalline becomes the same.
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
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2-7: HORIZONTAL SIZE
NOTE: Adjust after performing adjustments in section 2-6.
1.2.
3.
4.
Receive the monoscope pattern.Using the remote control, set the brightness andcontrast to normal position.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (06) on the remote control toselect "H. SIZE".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remotecontrol until the SHIFT quantity of the OVER SCAN onright and left becomes 10 ± 2%.
2-8: VERTICAL POSITION
NOTE: Adjust after performing adjustments in section 2-7.
1.
2.
3.
Receive the center cross signal from the PatternGenerator.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (05) on the remote control toselect "V. POSI".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remotecontrol until the horizontal line becomes fit to the notchof the shadow mask.
2-9: VERTICAL SIZE
NOTE: Adjust after performing adjustments in section 2-8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Receive the crosshatch signal from the PatternGenerator.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (07) on the remote control toselect "V. SIZE".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remotecontrol until the rectangle on the center of the screenbecomes square.Receive a broadcast and check if the picture is normal.
2-10: PARABOLA
1.
2.
3.
4.
Receive the crosshatch signal from the PatternGenerator.Using the remote control, set the brightness andcontrast to normal position.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (23) on the remote control toselect "PARABOLA".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the right and left vertical lines are straight.
2-11: TRAPEZIUM
1.
2.
3.
4.
Receive the crosshatch signal from the PatternGenerator.Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrastto normal position.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (24) on the remote control toselect "TRAPEZIU".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the both vertical lines of the screen become parallel.
2-12: CORNER CORR TOP
1.
2.
3.
4.
Receive the crosshatch signal from the PatternGenerator.Using the remote control, set the brightness andcontrast to normal position.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (25) on the remote control toselect "COR TOP".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the upper section of the both ends vertical lines arestraight.
2-13: CORNER CORR BOTTOM
1.
2.
3.
4.
Receive the crosshatch signal from the PatternGenerator.Using the remote control, set the brightness andcontrast to normal position.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (26) on the remote control toselect "COR BTM".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the bottom section of the both ends vertical linesare straight.
BA
TV
00 OSD 15
Fig. 2-1
2-14: OSD HORIZONTAL
1.2.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1.Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the difference of A and B becomes minimum.(Refer to Fig. 2-1)
2-15: LEVEL
1.2.3.
4.
Receive a 70dB monoscope pattern.Connect the AC voltmeter to TP901.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (30) on the remote control toselect "LEVEL".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remotecontrol until the AC voltmeter is 75 ± 2mV.
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2-16: SEPARATION 1, 2
Receive the stereo signal (L=2KHz, R=400Hz).Connect the AC voltmeter to AUDIO OUT JACK thoughstereo filter (L=400Hz, R=2KHz).Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (31) on the remote control toselect "SEP1".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the output of L-CH and R-CH become minimum.Press the CH UP button once the set to "SEP2" mode.Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the output of L-CH and R-CH become minimum.Press the CH DOWN button once the set to "SEP1"mode.Repeat step 4 to step 7 several times.The output difference of the between with Filter andwithout Filter should be more than 25db for both L and R.
1.2.
3.
4.
5.6.
7.
8.
2-17: BRIGHTNESS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (16) on the remote control toselect "BRI".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the brightness step No. becomes "47"Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set tothe AV mode.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (16) on the remote control toselect "BRI".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the brightness step No. becomes "46"Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set tothe CS mode.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (16) on the remote control toselect "BRI".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the brightness step No. becomes "48"
2-19: SUB TINT/SUB COLOR
1.2.3.
4.
5.6.
7.
8.9.
10.11.
12.
Receive the color bar pattern. (RF Input)Connect the synchro scope to TP806.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (20) on the remote control toselect "TINT".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the waveform becomes as shown in Fig. 2-2.Connect the synchro scope to TP804.Press the CH DOWN button 3 times to set to"SUBCONT" mode.Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the red color level is adjusted to 110% of the whitelevel. (Refer to Fig. 2-3)Receive the color bar pattern. (Audio Video Input)Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set tothe AV mode. Then perform the above adjustments2~7.Receive the color bar pattern. (Audio Video Input)Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set tothe CS mode. Then perform the above adjustments2~6.Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the red color level is adjusted to 135% of the whitelevel. (Refer to Fig. 2-4)
Fig. 2-2
Fig. 2-3White 100% RED Level
Fig. 2-4White 100% RED Level
2-18: UNI-COLOR
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (18) on the remote control toselect "UNI COL".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the contrast step No. becomes "9"Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set tothe AV mode.Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 andpress the channel button (18) on the remote control toselect "UNI COL".Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote controluntil the contrast step No. becomes "6"Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set tothe CS mode. Then perform the above adjustments4~5.
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3.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.5.
Receive the green raster pattern from color bargenerator.Adjust the pair of purity magnets to center thecolor on the screen.Adjust the pair of purity magnets so the color at theends are equally wide.Move the deflection yoke backward (to neck side)slowly, and stop it at the position when the wholescreen is green.Confirm red and blue colors.Adjust the slant of the deflection yoke while watching thescreen, then tighten the fixing screw.
DEFLECTION YOKEDEFLECTION YOKE SCREWMAGNET SCREW
PURITY MAGNETS6 POLE MAGNETS4 POLE MAGNETS
Fig. 3-1
PURITY AND CONVERGENCEADJUSTMENTS
3-1: STATIC CONVERGENCE (ROUGH ADJUSTMENT)
Turn the unit on and let it warm up for at least 30minutes before performing the following adjustments.Place the CRT surface facing east or west to reduce theterrestrial magnetism.Turn ON the unit and demagnetize with a Degauss Coil.
3-3: STATIC CONVERGENCE
1.
2.
3.
3-4: DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE
Adjust after performing adjustments in section 3-3.
1.
2.
Adjust the differences around the screen by movingthe deflection yoke upward/downward and right/left.(Refer to Fig. 3-2-a)Insert three wedges between the deflection yoke andCRT funnel to fix the deflection yoke.(Refer to Fig. 3-2-b)
R G B
RGB
Fig. 3-2-a
WEDGE WEDGE
WEDGE
WEDGE POSITION
Fig. 3-2-b
R G B
RGB
Receive the crosshatch pattern from the color bargenerator.Combine red and blue of the 3 color crosshatch patternon the center of the screen by adjusting the pair of4 pole magnets.Combine red/blue (magenta) and green by adjusting thepair of 6 pole magnets.
UPWARD/DOWNWARD SLANT RIGHT/LEFT SLANT
Adjust after performing adjustments in section 3-2.
Adjust after performing adjustments in section 3-1.
3-2: PURITY
Tighten the screw for the magnet. Refer to the adjustedCRT for the position. (Refer to Fig. 3-1)If the deflection yoke and magnet are in one body,untighten the screw for the body.Receive the green raster pattern from the color bargenerator.Slide the deflection yoke until it touches the funnelside of the CRT.Adjust center of screen to green, with red and blue on thesides, using the pair of purity magnets.Switch the color bar generator from the green rasterpattern to the crosshatch pattern.Combine red and blue of the 3 color crosshatch patternon the center of the screen by adjusting the pair of4 pole magnets.Combine red/blue (magenta) and green by adjusting thepair of 6 pole magnets.Adjust the crosshatch pattern to change to whiteby repeating steps 6 and 7.
NOTENOTE
NOTE
NOTE
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MAJOR COMPONENTS LOCATION GUIDE
FOCUS VOLUMESCREEN VOLUME
FB401
MAIN PCB
TP001
J702 J701
J703
J704
J705
TP002
T501
VR502
CRT PCB
J801
TP806
TP804
TP
901
TU
001
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GUIDE FOR REPAIRINGIC DESCRIPTION
S YS CON PCB OEC7055A(IC101)NO. Symbol I/O Logic Function Option1 H.SYNC Input 0 Horizontal synchronization input -2 V.SYNC Input 0 Vertical synchronization input -3 - Input - Unused -4 REMOCON Input - Remote control input -5 - Input - Unused -6 SYNC Input - Synchronization detector input -7 KEY1 Input - Voltage of the TV button input(power,vol down,ch down) C-MOS8 KEY2 Input - Voltage of the TV button input(vol up,ch up) C-MOS9 X-RAY Input - X-RAY detector input C-MOS10 AFT Input - Voltage of tuning input C-MOS11 - Input - Unused N-OD12 - Input - Unused N-OD13 - Input - Unused N-OD14 - Output - Unused C-MOS15 POWER FAIL Input 0 Power failure detector input -16 - Input - Unused N-OD17 - Input - Unused N-OD18 AVCC - - Positive power supply for analog block (5v nom,) -19 HLF - - Filter for CCD -20 RVCO - - Resistor for CCD -21 VHOLD - - Capacity for CCD -22 CVIN I - Video signal for CCD -23 CNVSS - - Negative power supply for analog block (ground) -24 XIN Input - Main Oscillation (8MHz) -25 XOUT Output - Main Oscillation (8MHz) -26 VSS - - Negative power supply for digital block (ground) -27 VCC - - Positive power supply for digital block (5v nom,) -28 OSC1 - Input Oscillation for OSD -29 OSC2 - Output Oscillation for OSD -30 RESET Input 0 Reset signal input -31 AV1 O - External SW outoput1 C-MOS32 AV2 O - External SW outoput2 C-MOS33 ON TIMER O 1 On timer LED output C-MOS34 DEGAUSS H O 1 Degauss output C-MOS35 SPOT OFF O 0 Spot killer output C-MOS36 - I - Unused N-OD37 SDA I/O 1 Serial data input/output N-OD38 - I - Unused N-OD39 SCL O 1 Serial clock output N-OD40 HALF TONE O 1 Half tone output C-MOS41 POWER O 1 Power control output C-MOS42 COMP H O 1 Component output C-MOS
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S YS CON PCB OEC7055A(IC101)NO. Symbol I/O Logic Function Option43 IIC OFF I 0 Serial clock/data stop input C-MOS44 BBE H O 1 BBE control output C-MOS45 TV MUTE O 0 Volume muting output for loudspeaker N-OD46 EXT MUTE O 1 Volume muting output for external N-OD47 - O - Unused N-OD48 X RAY TEST O 1 X-RAY test output N-OD49 BL O 1 Fast blanking control signal C-MOS50 B O 1 Blue output of OSD C-MOS51 G O 1 Green output of OSD C-MOS52 R O 1 Red output of OSD C-MOS
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NO POWER
Check the circuit after C501.Yes
No
Is the voltage at pin 4 ofIC501 DC18V ?
No
Yes
Broken wire of R501 or short circuiton GND.
Check R501 rectifying circuit.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Check associated circuit of the Relay.Yes
Yes
No
No
Broken wire of L501.
Is the voltage on bothends of CP501 AC120V ?
Broken wire of F501.Yes
No
Broken wire of AC cord or checkCP501.
Check IC501 and associated circuit.
IC501
1
4
A
T501
R501
D501~D504
RY101
L501
C
B
D
F501
CP501
CD501
Is the voltage at C501 DC24.0V ?
Is the voltage at the point the Figure DC170V ?
A in
Is the voltage at the point Bin the Figure AC120V ?
Is the voltage at the point in the Figure AC120V ?
C
Is the voltage at the point Din the Figure AC120V ?
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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Is the high voltage ofANODE 32KV ?
No
NO RASTER
Yes
No
Is the voltage of pin 1 ofS101 DC180V ?
Yes
No
Check the output circuit andassociated circuit.
Check the 180V line.
Yes Yes
No
Contact defects of CRT or CRTSocket.
Check the HEATER circuit.
Yes
No
Check FB401 and associated circuit.
No
YesIs the waveform at baseof Q405 normal ?
No
YesIs the waveform at pin34 of IC201 normal ?
Check the circuit from pin 34 ofIC201 to Q402.
Check IC201 and associated circuit.
Broken wire of R439.
Is collector voltagesof Q405 DC2.8V andQ405 DC17.3V ?
Is the heater voltage atpin 10 of J801 AC6.3V ?
Does the RASTERappear at maximumBRIGHT/CONTRAST ?
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NO COLOR
Yes
No
Defect of CRT or contact defectsof J801.
Yes
No
Check the output circuit andassociated circuit.
Are the waveforms atTP804, TP805 andTP806 normal ?
Yes
No
Check pins 4, 5 and 6 of CP802and peripheral circuit.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Check Q801, 802, Q803 andperipheral circuit.
Check IC201 and associated circuit.
Is the pulse of crystalX601 normal ?
No
YesCheck the associated circuit of IC201.
Check X601.
Are the waveforms at pins 6,8 and 11 of J801 normal ?
Are the waveforms at pins4, 5 and 6 of CP802 normal?
Are the waveforms atpins 14, 15 and 16 ofIC201 normal ?
Are the waveforms at theoutput of Q801, Q802 andQ803 normal ?
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Is the waveform at pin6 of CP401 normal ?
Yes
No
Check DY.
Is the waveform at pin5 of IC401 normal ?
Yes
No
Check the circuit from pin 5 ofIC401 to CP401.
Is the waveform at pin 7of IC401 normal ?
Yes
No
Is the waveform at pin6 of IC401 normal ?
Yes
No
Check DY.
Check the 27V line.
Is the waveform at pin38 of IC201 normal ?
No
Yes
Check the associated circuit of IC201.
Check the circuit from pin 38 ofIC201 to pin 7 of IC401.
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NO SOUND
Yes
Is sound setting appropriate ?
Is the minus side waveformat C935 normal ?
No
Yes
Check the associated circuit of IC201.
No
Yes
Is the minus side waveformat C328 (R) or C329 (L) ? Check R314, R320.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is the minus side waveformat C304(R) or C305 (L) ?
Is the minus side waveformat C353 (R) or C352 (L) ?
Is the minus side waveformat C368 (R) or C367 (L) ?
Check the associated circuit of IC303.
Check the associated circuit of IC301.
Check the associated circuit of IC353.
No
No
No
Check HEADPHONE JACKAND CP351.
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NO CCD
Does pin 22 of IC101contain VIDEO signal ?
Yes
No Does pin 25 of IC701feed VIDEO signal ?
No
Yes
Check the circuit from pin 22 ofIC101.
Check the associated circuit of IC701.
Does pin 27 of IC101contain waveform ?
Yes
No Check the circuit from Q501and IC503.
Does pin 1 of IC101contain waveform ?
Yes
No
Defects on IC101.
Check the circuit from pin 1 ofIC101 to pin 9 of FB401.
Printed in JapanVP 0101H.K
JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICADIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.
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CAUTION- The parts identified by the ! symbol are important for the safety . Whenever replacing these parts, be sure to use specified ones to
secure the safety .- The parts not indicated in this Parts List and those which are filled with lines --- in the Parts No. columns will not be supplied .- P. W. Board Ass'y will not be supplied, but those which are filled with the Parts No. in the Parts No. columns will be supplied .
CAPACITORS C337 X-CS0RCH412J CC 100 PF 50V CHC001 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C338 X-CS0RB0413K CC 0.001 UF 50V BC002 X-E02LT0222M CE 2200 UF 6.3V C339 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V BC003 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V C351 X-E02LT1471M CE 470 UF 10VC004 X-P1S3T0223J CP 0.022 UF 50V C352 X-CS0RB0216K CC 1 UF 16V BC005 X-CS0RCH412J CC 100 PF 50V CH C353 X-CS0RB0216K CC 1 UF 16V BC006 X-CS0RCH412J CC 100 PF 50V CH C355 X-E50HU2220M CE 22 UF 16 VC007 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C363 X-CS0RB0216K CC 1 UF 16V BC008 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C364 X-E02LT4101M CE 100 UF 35VC101 X-CS0RB04H4K CC 0.022 UF 50V B C365 X-CS0RB0216K CC 1 UF 16V BC107 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C366 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50VC108 X-CS0RCH4K2J CC 270 PF 50V CH C367 X-E02LT4471M CE 470 UF 35VC109 X-CS0RCH4K2J CC 270 PF 50V CH C368 X-E02LF4102M CE 1000 UF 35VC111 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V C369 X-E02LF4102M CE 1000 UF 35VC112 X-CS0RB04H3K CC 0.0022UF 50V B C380 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V BC113 X-CS0RCH4G1J CC 18 PF 50V CH C384 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V BC114 X-CS0RCH4G1J CC 18 PF 50V CH C401 X-C0JTSL5H1K CC 22 PF 500V SLC116 X-P6M9T0684J CMPL 0.68 UF 50V TF C402 X-C0JTB05Q2K CC 470 PF 500V BC117 X-P6M9T0684J CMPL 0.68 UF 50V TF C403 X-E5EZTD010M CE 1 UF 250VC118 X-E02LT0222M CE 2200 UF 6.3V C405 X-CS0RCH4S2J CC 560 PF 50V CHC119 X-P6M9T0684J CMPL 0.68 UF 50V TF C406 X-E02LT5010M CE 1 UF 50VC120 X-CS0RB0216K CC 1 UF 16V B C407 X-E02LT4101M CE 100 UF 35VC121 X-CS0RCH422J CC 200 PF 50V CH ! C408 X-E5EZF3222M CE 2200 UF 25VC122 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V C409 X-E02LT5220M CE 22 UF 50VC123 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V C410 X-CS0RCH4H2J CC 220 PF 50V CHC124 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C411 X-C0JTSL511D CC 10 PF 500V SLC128 X-CS0RB0413K CC 0.001 UF 50V B C412 X-E53FF56R8K CE 6.8 UF 50V NPC130 X-CS0RCH4H2J CC 220 PF 50V CH ! C413 X-E02LF4222M CE 2200 UF 35VC131 X-CS0RCH4H2J CC 220 PF 50V CH C414 X-P613T1104J CMPL 0.1 UF 100V TFC132 X-CS0RCH4W2J CC 820 PF 50V CH C415 X-C0JTB0512K CC 100 PF 500V BC136 X-CS0RCH4H1J CC 22 PF 50V CH C416 X-C0JTB05Q2K CC 470 PF 500V BC137 X-CS0RCH4H1J CC 22 PF 50V CH C417 X-P613T1224J CMPL 0.22 UF 100V TFC138 X-CHGTY0214M CC 0.01 UF 16V Y C418 X-P411F4224F CMPP 0.22 UF 400V ECWFC201 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C419 X-C0JTB0513K CC 0.001 UF 500V BC202 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B ! C420 X-P414F9103H CMPP 0.01 UF 1.6KV ECWHC203 X-E02LT2101M CE 100 UF 16V ! C421 X-P3N1F5183J CPP 0.018 UF 630VC204 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V C422 X-P411F4224F CMPP 0.22 UF 400V ECWFC205 X-CS0RCH430C CC 3 PF 50V CH ! C423 X-P414F9113H CMPP 0.011 UF 1.6KV ECWHC206 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B ! C424 X-P3N1F5183J CPP 0.018 UF 630VC207 X-CS0RCH450C CC 5 PF 50V CH C425 X-C0JLYR713K CC 0.001 UF 2KV YRC208 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B ! C426 X-E5EZFD220M CE 22 UF 250VC209 X-E50HU5R47M CE 0.47 UF 50V C427 X-P613T1104J CMPL 0.1 UF 100V TFC210 X-CS0RB04H3K CC 0.0022UF 50V B ! C428 X-E02LT3471M CE 470 UF 25VC211 X-E50HU5R22M CE 0.22 UF 50 V ! C430 X-E02LT8220M CE 22 UF 100VC212 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C434 X-E02LT4101M CE 100 UF 35VC213 X-E02LU1101M CE 100 UF 10V C436 X-E50HT2470M CE 47 UF 16 VC214 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V C438 X-CS0RB0413K CC 0.001 UF 50V BC215 X-CS0RCH4L1J CC 33 PF 50V CH C439 X-CHGTB0413K CC 0.001 UF 50V BC216 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V ! C501 X-E02LF4222M CE 2200 UF 35VC218 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B ! C502 X-C0JBB0713K CC 0.001 UF 2KV BC220 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B ! C503 X-C0JBB0713K CC 0.001 UF 2KV BC221 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C504 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50VC222 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B ! C505 X-P2122B104M CMP 0.1 UF 250V ECQULC302 X-E02LT2471M CE 470 UF 16V ! C506 X-P2122B104M CMP 0.1 UF 250V ECQULC303 X-E02LU2470M CE 47 UF 16V ! C507 X-E51SFC821M CE 820 UF 200VC304 X-E62KU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V C509 X-CS0RB04S3K CC 0.0056UF 50V BC305 X-E62KU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V ! C510 X-E5EZT4101M CE 100 UF 35V
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REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONCAPACITORS CAPACITORS
C511 X-CS0RCH4H2J CC 220 PF 50V CH C733 X-E02LT2101M CE 100 UF 16VC512 X-CS0RCH4Q2J CC 470 PF 50V CH C734 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B
! C513 X-C034E0J13M CC 0.001 UF 125V MX C735 X-E50HU2220M CE 22 UF 16 V ! C514 X-C034E0J13M CC 0.001 UF 125V MX C737 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V ! C516 X-C0JTB0512K CC 100 PF 500V B C738 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V
C517 X-C0JLYR7H3K CC 0.0022UF 2KV YR C739 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V ! C519 X-C034E0J13M CC 0.001 UF 125V MX C740 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V ! C521 X-E62NFB101M CE 100 UF 160V C741 X-E50HU53R3M CE 3.3 UF 50V ! C522 X-C034E0J13M CC 0.001 UF 125V MX C742 X-CS0RB04S3K CC 0.0056UF 50V B ! C523 X-E62NFB101M CE 100 UF 160V C743 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V
C524 X-CS0RB04H3K CC 0.0022UF 50V B C744 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V ! C527 X-E5EZF2222M CE 2200 UF 16V C745 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V
C529 X-E02LT2471M CE 470 UF 16V C746 X-CS0RB04S3K CC 0.0056UF 50V BC530 X-E02LT1471M CE 470 UF 10V C747 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V
! C531 X-E02LT2471M CE 470 UF 16V C748 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B ! C532 X-E02LT0102M CE 1000 UF 6.3V C750 X-CS0RB0216K CC 1 UF 16V B
C533 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V C783 X-E02LT1471M CE 470 UF 10VC535 X-C0JLYR7H3K CC 0.0022UF 2KV YR C784 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50VC536 X-C0JLYR713K CC 0.001 UF 2KV YR C785 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50VC554 X-CS0RB04H3K CC 0.0022UF 50V B C793 X-CS0RCH4L1J CC 33 PF 50V CHC601 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C804 X-CS0RCH4L2J CC 330 PF 50V CHC602 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C805 X-CS0RCH4L2J CC 330 PF 50V CHC603 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C806 X-CS0RCH4U2J CC 680 PF 50V CHC604 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V C808 X-C0JBB0713K CC 0.001 UF 2KV BC605 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C809 X-E02LTD2R2M CE 2.2 UF 250VC606 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C813 X-P1S3T0222J CP 0.0022UF 50VC607 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C815 X-CHGTB04L2K CC 330 PF 50V BC608 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V C821 X-CHGTB0413K CC 0.001 UF 50V BC609 X-CS0RB04H4K CC 0.022 UF 50V B C822 X-C0JTB04H2K CC 220 PF 50V BC610 X-P6M9T0684J CMPL 0.68 UF 50V TF C823 X-CHGTB0412J CC 100 PF 50V BC611 X-P6M9T0474J CMPL 0.47 UF 50V TF C851 X-P1S3T0822J CP 0.0082UF 50VC612 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V C852 X-E02LT2470M CE 47 UF 16VC613 X-CS0RB0216K CC 1 UF 16V B C853 X-E02LT2470M CE 47 UF 16VC615 X-E02LU1101M CE 100 UF 10V C854 X-E02LTB100M CE 10 UF 160VC616 X-E50HU2470M CE 47 UF 16V C855 X-CS0RCH4S2J CC 560 PF 50V CHC617 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C856 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V BC618 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C857 X-CS0RB0413K CC 0.001 UF 50V BC619 X-E02LT0102M CE 1000 UF 6.3V C858 X-C0JTCH412J CC 100 PF 50V CHC620 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C859 X-C0JTCH412J CC 100 PF 50V CHC621 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C860 X-C0JTB05Q3K CC 0.0047UF 500V BC622 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C861 X-C0JTB05Q3K CC 0.0047UF 500V BC623 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C862 X-E0ELFB470M CE 47 UF 160VC624 X-E02LU1101M CE 100 UF 10V C863 X-E0ELFB470M CE 47 UF 160VC625 X-E00NU54R7M CE 4.7 UF 50 V C864 X-E02LTB100M CE 10 UF 160VC626 X-CS0RB04B4K CC 0.012 UF 50V B C865 X-C0JTB05E2K CC 150 PF 500V BC627 X-CS0RCH480D CC 8 PF 50V CH C866 X-E02LT2471M CE 470 UF 16VC629 X-CS0RB04H3K CC 0.0022UF 50V B C867 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V BC630 X-E50HU5R22M CE 0.22 UF 50 V C868 X-E02LT5R47M CE 0.47 UF 50VC631 X-CS0RCH4N1J CC 39 PF 50V CH C901 X-E50HU1101M CE 100 UF 10 VC632 X-CS0RCH4N1J CC 39 PF 50V CH C902 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V BC633 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C903 X-E50HU0101M CE 100 UF 6.3VC634 X-CS0RB03H5K CC 0.22 UF 25V B C904 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V BC636 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B C905 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16VC637 X-CS0RCH430C CC 3 PF 50V CH C906 X-CS0RB0413K CC 0.001 UF 50V BC638 X-CS0RCH412J CC 100 PF 50V CH C907 X-CS0RB0413K CC 0.001 UF 50V BC640 X-E02LT2102M CE 1000 UF 16V C908 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16VC642 X-E00NU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50V C909 X-E50HU0101M CE 100 UF 6.3VC703 X-CS0RB04S3K CC 0.0056UF 50V B C910 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V BC705 X-E00NU2470M CE 47 UF 16 V C911 X-CS0RCH4G2J CC 180 PF 50V CHC706 X-CS0RCH480D CC 8 PF 50V CH C912 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V BC708 X-CS0RB04S3K CC 0.0056UF 50V B C913 X-CS0RB04Q3K CC 0.0047UF 50V BC711 X-E02LU2101M CE 100 UF 16V C914 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V BC713 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V C915 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V BC714 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V C916 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V BC715 X-E02LT2471M CE 470 UF 16V C917 X-E50HU54R7M CE 4.7 UF 50VC717 X-CS0RCH4L1J CC 33 PF 50V CH C918 X-E50HU54R7M CE 4.7 UF 50VC720 X-CS0RCH4L1J CC 33 PF 50V CH C919 X-E50HU52R2M CE 2.2 UF 50VC722 X-CS0RB0216K CC 1 UF 16V B C921 X-E211T2100K CTANTAL 10 UF 16VC723 X-CS0RCH4Q1J CC 47 PF 50V CH C922 X-CS0RB04H4K CC 0.022 UF 50V BC724 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V C924 X-E02LU1101M CE 100 UF 10VC725 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V C925 X-E50HU5R33M CE 0.33 UF 50 VC726 X-CS0RB04S3K CC 0.0056UF 50V B C926 X-CS0RB04Q4K CC 0.047 UF 50V BC727 X-CS0RB04S3K CC 0.0056UF 50V B C927 X-CS0RB04H4K CC 0.022 UF 50V BC728 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V C928 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V BC729 X-E00NU5R47M CE 0.47 UF 50 V C929 X-E211T23R3K CTANTAL 3.3 UF 16VC730 X-E50HU50R1M CE 0.1 UF 50 V C930 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V BC731 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B C931 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B
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REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTIONCAPACITORS DIODES
C932 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B D603 X-D97U06R21B DIODE,ZENER MTZJ6.2B T-77C935 X-E50HT54R7M CE 4.7 UF 50 V D604 X-D97U06R21B DIODE,ZENER MTZJ6.2B T-77C936 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B D605 X-D2WT011E10 DIODE,SILICON 11E1-EICC937 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B D609 X-D97U06R21B DIODE,ZENER MTZJ6.2B T-77C938 X-CS0RCH4H1J CC 22 PF 50V CH D610 X-D97U06R21B DIODE,ZENER MTZJ6.2B T-77C939 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B D611 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C940 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B D612 X-D97U06R21B DIODE,ZENER MTZJ6.2B T-77C941 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V D613 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C942 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B D614 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C943 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B D711 X-D97U06R21B DIODE,ZENER MTZJ6.2B T-77C944 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B D801 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C945 X-CS0RCH4N1J CC 39 PF 50V CH D802 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C946 X-E50HU5010M CE 1 UF 50V D803 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C947 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V D852 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C948 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B D853 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C949 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V D854 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C950 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B D855 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C951 X-CS0RCH4H1J CC 22 PF 50V CH D856 X-D1VT001330 DIODE,SILICON 1SS133T-77C952 X-CS0RCH4H1J CC 22 PF 50V CH D857 X-D28TELS2N2 DIODE RECTIFER 10ELS2N-TA1B2C953 X-E50HU2470M CE 47 UF 16V D858 X-D28TELS2N2 DIODE RECTIFER 10ELS2N-TA1B2C954 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B ICSC955 X-CS0RCH4U1J CC 68 PF 50V CH IC101 X-I56D07055A IC OEC7055AC957 X-CS0RCH4B1J CC 12 PF 50V CH IC103 X-I9UJ0T600C IC PST600CC958 X-CS0RCH4B1J CC 12 PF 50V CH IC199 X-A3J503Q015 IC S-24C08ADPA-01C959 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B IC201 X-I05DC12530 IC TB1253NC960 X-CS0RCH4Q1J CC 47 PF 50V CH IC301 X-I0QF021500 IC NJM2150AMC961 X-CS0RCH4B1J CC 12 PF 50V CH IC303 X-I06DF62420 IC M62420SPC962 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V ! IC353 X-I0FSP52760 IC AN5276C963 X-CS0RB0414K CC 0.01 UF 50V B ! IC401 X-I03TD80410 IC LA78041C965 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B ! IC501 X-I2BT06624G IC STR-G6624C966 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B ! IC502 X-I1KA97809A IC KIA7809APIC967 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B ! IC503 X-I1KA97805A IC KIA7805APIC968 X-E50HU2100M CE 10 UF 16V IC701 X-I0UD013110 IC MM1311ADC969 X-CS0RB0315K CC 0.1 UF 25V B ! IC851 X-I1KJ98L120 IC KIA78L12BP-ATC970 X-CQGTB0415K CC 0.1 UF 50V B IC901 X-I05FE90A53 IC TC90A53F
IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE CUSTOMER:In the space below, enter the serial number for your
television (located on the rear of the television cabinet).Staple your sales receipt or invoice to the inside cover of this guide.
Keep this user's guide in a convenient place for future reference.Keep the carton and original packaging for future use.
For model:AV-24F702
COLOR TELEVISIONUSER'S GUIDE
®
PLAY
STOPREC
OPEN/CLOSE STILL/PAUSE
PAUSE
FFREW
– VCR CHANNEL +PREV NEXT
VCR/DVDPOWER TV/VCR
EXITMENU
ENTER
SLEEP TIMER
DISPLAY
BBE
INPUT
STANDARD
TV CATV POWER
C.C.
RM-C309G
AUDIO SELECT LIGHT
RETURN0
8
5
2
7
4
1
9
6
3
MUTING
CH
CH
VOL VOL
TV
VCR DVD
POWER
2
1. READ INSTRUCTIONSAll the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONSThe safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. HEED WARNINGSAll warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONSAll operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. CLEANINGUnplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaningthe exterior cabinet only.
6. ATTACHMENTSThe manufacturer of this unit does not make any recommendations for attachments, as they may cause hazards.
7. WATER AND MOISTUREDo not use this unit near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near aswimming pool.
8. ACCESSORIESDo not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table.The unit may fall, causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit.
8A. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessiveforce, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
9. VENTILATIONSlots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation, and to ensure reliable operation of the unit, and toprotect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placingthe unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This unit should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source.This unit should not be placed in a built-in installations such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or themanufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.
10. POWER SOURCEThis unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating plate. If you are not sure of the type ofpower supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For units intended to operate from batterypower, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
11. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATIONThis unit is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fitinto the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversingthe plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purposeof the polarized plug, if your unit is equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plugwill only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This too, is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,contacts your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
12. POWER-CORD PROTECTIONPower-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or againstthem, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangleis intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerousvoltage within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magni-tude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended toalert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte-nance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying theappliance.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLEPARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with the FCC Rulescould void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
CAUTION:
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE:CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD,
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADEEXPOSURE.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
S3126A
PORTABLE CART WARNING(symbol provided by RETAC)
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EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
13. LIGHTNINGTo protect your unit during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from thewall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power linesurges.
14. POWER LINESAn outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits,or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be takento keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them might be fatal.
15. OVERLOADINGDo not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
16. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRYDo not push objects through any openings in this unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that couldresult in fire or electric shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid into the unit.
17. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDINGIf an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to providesome protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges, Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire toan antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding elec-trodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
18. SERVICINGDo not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or otherhazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
19. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICEUnplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.c . If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by
the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often requireextensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation.
e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.f . When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.
20. REPLACEMENT PARTSWhen replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer orthose that have the same characteristics as the original part.Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
21. SAFETY CHECKUpon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that theunit is in proper operating condition.
22. HEATThe product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (includingamplifiers) that produce heat.
23. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLERThis reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines forproper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building,as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRICSERVICEEQUIPMENT
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NECSECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION810-21)
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODESYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
GROUND CLAMPS
S2898A
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POWER
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO 2VIDEO 1
AUDIO
L/MONO
VIDEO
L/MONO
Y
PB
PR
RR
AUDIO
OUTIN
ANT(75Ω)
FEATURES
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
• Flat Picture Tube - It reduces the influence of surrounding light resulting in outstanding image detail and clarity.• 181 Channel Tuner - The tuning system is capable of receiving all 68 VHF/UHF standard broadcast channels that are available in
your area. When operating on a cable system, it can tune to the standard VHF channel frequencies plus up to 113 cable channelfrequencies. The actual number of channels received depends upon channel reception in your area or your cable system.
• On-Screen 3 Language Display - Consists of channel, sleep timer, volume level, muting, text/caption indicators and picturecontrol adjustments. These can be displayed in English, Spanish or French.
• ON/OFF Timer - Allows you to automatically turn on or off your TV at a set time.• Sleep Timer - Operable from the remote control, this TV can be programmed up to 120 minutes to turn off automatically.• V-Chip - The V-Chip function can read the rating of a TV program or movie content if the program is encoded with this
information. The V-Chip will allow you to set a restriction level (US only).• Picture Control Adjustments - The On-Screen display allows precise remote control adjustment of BRIGHTNESS, COLOR,
CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, TINT and COMPONENT.• Closed Captioned Decoder - Displays text captions or 1/2 of full screen text on the screen for hearing impaired viewers.• Stereo/SAP Reception - This TV is designed to receive stereo and separate audio program (SAP) broadcasts where available.• BBE- BBE gives you the vivid sound with so much presence.• Video Input Jacks - This unit is equipped 3 types of video input jacks. The component video in jacks and S-video in jack enable
you to watch the DVD player or the video devices with high quality picture.• Remote Control - You can operate your VCR, Cable Box, Satellite Dish and DVD after you have registered the 3-digit codes for
their brand name.
9. VIDEO 1 IN Jacks (Rear) - Audio and video signalcables from an external source (ex. VCR) can beconnected here. If your video device has S-video outjack, connect to S-video in jack.
10. VIDEO 2 IN Jacks - Audio and video signal cables froman external source (ex. DVD) can be connected here.If you have a DVD with component video out jacks,connect to the component video in jacks. If you have avideo device without the component video out, connectto video in jack.
11. REAR AUDIO (L / R) /VIDEO OUT Jacks - Used tooutput audio and video signals to a TV, amplifier or VCR.NOTE: This video out jack does not output the signalfrom component video in jacks.
12. AC Power Cord - Connect to a 120V, 60Hz outlet.
1. POWER Button - Press to turn the TV on or off.2. Remote Sensor - Signals from the Remote Control unit
are received here.3. ON TIMER Indicator - This indicator lights up when the
powered up. It also lights up when ON TIMER programis turned ON while power is OFF.
4. CHANNEL +/– Buttons - Press to select a higher orlower numbered channel set into memory.
5. VOLUME +/– Buttons - Press to raise or lower thevolume of the sound.
6. VIDEO 3 IN Jacks (Front) - Audio and video signalcables from an external source can be connected here.
7. HEADPHONES JACK - Plug an earphone or headphoneswith an 1/8 miniplug into this jack for listening.
8. VHF/UHF IN (ANT) Jack - Connect a VHF/UHF antennaor CATV cable to this jack.
BACKFRONT
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HOW TO OPEN THE FRONT DOOR
CHANNEL VOLUME
VIDEO L/MONOVIDEO 3 IN
AUDIO RPOWER
ON TIMER
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REMOTE CONTROL
1. TV/CATV Switch - Used to select the TV or Cable Boxto be operated. (You can operate your cable box afteryou have programed the remote control.)
2. VCR/DVD switch - Used to select the VCR or DVD tobe operated. (You can operate your VCR or DVD afteryou have programed the remote control.)
3. BBE Button - Press to turn BBE On or Off.4. DISPLAY Button - Displays the current status time,
channel (or Input), the present settings on the TV screen.5. SLEEP TIMER Button - Sets the TV to turn off auto-
matically after up to 120 minutes.6. C.C. (Closed Caption) Button - Switches between
Caption, Text and TV modes for Closed-Captionedprograms.
7. MUTING Button - Press to turn off the sound. Pressagain to turn the sound back on.
8. CH +/– Buttons - Press the + button to change to ahigher numbered channel set into memory. Press the –button to change to a lower numbered channel set intomemory. Press to select the desired item during On-Screen operations.
9. MENU Button - Press to display the On-Screen menufunction.
10. VCR or DVD Operation Buttons - Press to operateyour VCR or DVD.
11. POWER Button - Press to turn the TV on or off.12. STANDARD Button - Press to reset the On-Screen
picture adjustments or Audio adjustment to their factorypreset positions.
13. INPUT Button - Switches between the TV and externalinput sources.
14. 10-key pad - Allows direct access to any channel of theTV, VCR or Cable box.
15. RETURN Button - Switches between the presentchannel and the last channel selected.
16. LIGHT Button - Press to turn the illumination on for CH+/– and VOL +/– buttons.
17. AUDIO SELECT Button - Switches sound betweenmono and stereo, and SAP when receiving broadcastsin stereo or SAP.
18. ENTER Button - Press to enter selected setup.19. VOL +/– Buttons - Press the + button to increase, or
the – button to decrease the volume level. Press toselect the desired setting or arrangement during On-Screen operations.
20. EXIT Button - Press to exit the On-Screen menufunction.
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POWER
RM-C309G
1 2 3
DISPLAY
MUTING
MENU
VCR CHANNELPREV NEXT
REC STOP PAUSE
EXIT
ENTER
7 8 9
4 5 6
+CH
VOL VOL+
CH
PLAY FFREW
SLEEP TIMER 0 RETURN
LIGHT
TV CATV
TV/VCRVCR /DVDPOWER
DVDVCR
STILL/PAUSEOPEN/CLOSE
TV
STANDARD
INPUT
C.C. AUDIO SELECT
BBE
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REMOTE CONTROL (CONTINUED)
BATTERY INSTALLATION
2. Install two “AA” (penlight size) batteries, payingattention to the polarity diagram in the batterycompartment.
1. Slide the battery compartment cover in the directionof the arrow.
3. Replace the compartment cover.
BATTERY PRECAUTIONSThe precautions below should be followed when usingbatteries in this device:1.Use only the size and type of batteries specified.2.Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the
batteries as indicated in the battery compartment.Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device.To avoid a potential short circuit, insert the “–” end first.
3.Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g.Alkaline and Carbon-zinc) or old batteries with freshones.
4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time,remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury frompossible battery leakage.
5.Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to berecharged; they can overheat and rupture. (Followbattery manufacturer’s directions.)
6.When you change the batteries, try to complete the taskwithin three minutes. If you take longer than threeminutes, the remote control codes for your Cable Boxmay have to be reset (see page 8).
EFFECTIVE DISTANCE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
15 FEET
30˚ 30˚
NOTES: • When there is an obstacle between the TV and the transmitter, the transmitter may not operate.• When direct sunlight, an incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp or any other strong light shines on theRemote sensor of the TV, the remote operation may be unstable.
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CHANGING THE BATTERIESPush down on the remote’s back cover and slide towards thebottom to remove it.Insert two AA batteries (supplied), carefully noting the “+” and “–”markings on the batteries and on the remote control. To avoid apotential short circuit, insert the “–” end first.Be sure to use only size AA batteries.When batteries are installed, slide the cover back into place (until itclicks into position).• If the remote control acts erratically, replace the batteries. Typical
battery life is six months to one year. We recommend usingalkaline batteries for longer battery life.When you change the batteries, try to complete the task withinthree minutes. If you take longer than three minutes, the remotecontrol codes for your VCR, DVD, and/or Cable Box may have tobe reset (pages 8-10).
• Before you can operate the remote control, you must first installthe batteries (included). See “Changing the Batteries” on thispage above for instructions. (For an illustration, please see page 6.)
• Press the POWER button to turn the television on or off.• Make sure the TV/CATV switch is set to TV. Move the switch to
CATV only if you need to operate a cable box.• Slide the VCR/DVD selector switch to VCR to control a VCR,
slide to DVD to control a DVD player. Please see pages 8 to 10for instructions on programming your remote control to operate aCable box, VCR or DVD player.
• Press the CH + and CH – buttons to scan through the channels.Tap the CH + or CH – button to move through the channels onechannel at a time.
• Press VOL + or VOL – to raise or lower the volume. An indicatorbar will appear onscreen to show you the television volume level.
• The CH +/– and VOL +/– buttons are also used to navigate JVC’sonscreen menu system.
• You can directly access specific channels using the 10-key pad.• This remote includes illuminated buttons for key features like CH
+/– buttons, and VOL +/– buttons. Press the LIGHT button to turnthe illumination on.
Cable/Satellite Search Codes Function:1) Slide the 2-Way Mode Selector switch to CATV.2) Press the TV POWER and RETURN buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.3) Press TV POWER, see if the CATV or Satellite box responds.4) If there was a response, press RETURN. The operating codes are now set. If there was no response, repeat Step 3.
If you repeat Step 3 a total of 52 times without a response, use the remote control which came with the equipment.5) Press RETURN to exit.
Setting the CATV, VCR and DVD Codes
You can program your remote to operate your cable box, satellite receiver, VCR or DVD player by using theinstructions and codes listed below. If the equipment does not respond to any of the codes listed below or to thecode search function, use the remote control supplied by the manufacturer.
Cable Box or Satellite setupThe remote control is programmed with CATV and/or Satellite codes for power on, power off, channel up, channeldown, and 10 key operation.1) Find the CATV/Satellite brand from the list of codes shown below.2) Slide the 2-way selector switch to “CATV ”.3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed using the 10 key pad.5) Release the DISPLAY button.6) Confirm the operation of the Cable Box/Satellite receiver.• If your CATV or Satellite box does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to any
code, try the Search Codes Function as shown below.
VCR setupThe remote control is programmed with VCR codes for power on, power off, play, stop, fast-forward, rewind, pause,record, channel up, and channel down operation.1) Find the VCR brand from the list of codes shown below.2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV ”and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR ”.3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed with the 10 key pad.5) Release the DISPLAY button.6) Confirm the operation of the VCR.• If your VCR does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to any code, try the
Search Codes Function as shown below.• Some manufacturer’s VCR’s may not respond to the TV/VCR button, even if other buttons work properly.• To record, hold down the REC button on the remote and press PLAY.
VCR Search Codes Function:1) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV ” and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR ”.2) Press the VCR POWER and RETURN buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.3) Press VCR POWER, see if the VCR responds.4) If there was a response, press RETURN. The operating codes are now set. If there was no response, repeat Step 3.
If you repeat Step 3 a total of 80 times without a response, use the manufacturers remote control which camewith the VCR.
DVD setupThe remote control is programmed with DVD codes for power on, power off, play, stop, fast-forward, rewind, previouschapter, next chapter, tray open/close, and still/pause operation.1) Find the DVD player brand from the list of codes shown below.2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV ” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD ”.3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed with the 10 key pad.5) Release the DISPLAY button.6) Confirm the operation of the DVD player.
• If your DVD player does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to any code, trythe Search Codes Function as shown below.
• After you program your remote, some DVD buttons may not work properly. If some buttons do not workproperly, use the remote control which came with your DVD player.
DVD Player Search Codes Function:1) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV ” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD ”.2) Press the DVD POWER and RETURN buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.3) Press DVD POWER, see if the DVD player responds.4) If there was a response, press RETURN. The operating codes are now set. If there was no response, repeat Step 3.
If you repeat Step 3 a total of 30 times without a response, use the manufacturers remote control which came withthe DVD player.
5) Press RETURN to exit.
REMOTE CONTROL (CONTINUED)
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Converter/Descrambler
A B
Converter/Descrambler
A/B SwitchSplitter
This television has an extendedtuning range and can tune mostcable channels without using acable company suppliedconverter box. Some cablecompanies offer "premium paychannels" in which the signal isscrambled. Descrambling thesesignals for normal viewingrequires the use of a descramblerdevice which is generallyprovided by the cable company.
ANTENNA/CATV CONNECTIONS
Separate VHF/UHF AntennasConnect the 75 ohm Cable from the VHF antenna and the UHFantenna Twin-lead to a combiner (not supplied). Attach theCombiner to the Antenna Jack.NOTE: If your VHF antenna has a Twin-lead Wire, use the 300-75 ohm Matching Transformer (not supplied), then connect theTransformer to the Combiner.
For Subscribers to Basic Cable TV ServiceFor basic cable service not requiring a Converter/Descramblerbox, connect the CATV 75 ohm Coaxial Cable directly to theAntenna Jack on the back of the television.
For Subscribers to Scrambled Cable TV ServiceIf you subscribe to a cable service which requires the use of aConverter/Descrambler box, connect the incoming cable to theConverter/Descrambler box and connect the output of the boxto the Antenna Jack on the back of the television. Follow theconnections shown left. Set the television to the output of theConverter/Descrambler box (usually channel 3 or 4) and usethe Converter/Descrambler box to select channels.
For Subscribers to Unscrambled Basic Cable withScrambled Premium ChannelsIf you subscribe to a cable service in which basic cablechannels are unscrambled and premium channels require theuse of a Converter/Descrambler box, you may wish to use atwo-set signal splitter (sometimes called a "two-set coupler")and an A/B Switch box from the cable installer or an electronicssupply store. Follow the connections shown left. With the switchin the "B" position, you can directly tune any nonscrambledchannels on your TV. With the switch in the "A" position, tuneyour TV to the output of the Converter/Descrambler box (usuallychannel 3 or 4) and use the box to tune scrambled channels.
Combination VHF/UHF Antenna (Single 75 ohmCable or 300 ohm Twin-lead Wire)Connect the 75 ohm cable from a combination VHF/UHFantenna to the Antenna Jack. If your combination antenna hasa 300 ohm Twin-lead Wire, use the 300-75 ohm MatchingTransformer (not supplied).
Combination VHF/UHF Antenna (Separate VHF andUHF 300 ohm Twin-leads)Connect the UHF Twin-lead Wire to a Combiner (not supplied).Connect the VHF Twin-lead to the 300-75 ohm MatchingTransformer (not supplied). Attach the Transformer to theCombiner. Attach the Combiner to the Antenna Jack.
300-75 ohmMatching Transformer(not supplied)
Combiner(not supplied)
300-75 ohmMatching Transformer(not supplied)
VHF Antenna
Incoming CATV
Single 75 ohm Cable
Combination VHF/UHF Antenna
300 ohm Twin-lead Wire
Splitter Take off the Splitter
Single 75 ohm Cable
300 ohm Twin-lead Wire
300 ohm Twin-lead Wire
UHF AntennaS-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO 2VIDEO 1
AUDIO
L/MONO
VIDEO
L/MONO
Y
PB
PR
RR
AUDIO
OUTIN
ANT(75Ω)
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VIDEO 2VIDEO 1
AUDIO
L/MONO
VIDEO
Y
PB
PR
R
OUTIN
NOTE: When the S-video cable and the video cable areconnected to each jack at the same time, the S-videocable takes precedence over the video cable.
If you connect the TV to VCR, camcorder, TV game or DVD you can select by pressing the INPUT button.
CONNECTION TO OTHER EQUIPMENTThe exact arrangement you use to interconnect various video and audio components to the TV is dependent on the modeland features of each component. Check the User’s Guide provided with each component for the location of video and audioinputs and outputs.
The connection diagrams in the following are offered as suggestions. You may need to modify them to accommodate yourparticular assortment of components. The diagrams are intended to show component video and audio interconnections only.
Press the INPUT button to select the AV mode to use the TV as a monitor.Operate your VCR as usual.
TV/AV SELECTION
1. To connect the TV to a VCR(ex. Use VIDEO 1 IN jacks to connect it.)
VIDEO 1Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select the desiredmode.
3. To connect the TV to a camcorderTo playback from the camcorder, connect the camcorderto the TV as shown.
• Select “VIDEO 1” by pressing the INPUT button todisplay the VCR picture.
2. To connect the TV to a VCR with an S-VIDEO jackIf you connect a VCR with an S-video jack to the S-VIDEO jack on the rear of TV, you must also connect theaudio cables to the AUDIO IN (VIDEO 1) jacks on therear of the TV. The S-video cable only carries the videosignal. Audio signal is separate.
TV VIDEO 1
VIDEO 3
VIDEO 2
COMPONENT
4. To connect the TV to a DVD with COMPONENTVIDEO OUT Jacks.If you connect a DVD with the COMPONENT VIDEOOUT jacks to the COMPONENT VIDEO IN (Y, PB, PR)jacks on the rear of TV, you must also connect the audiocables to the AUDIO IN (VIDEO 2 IN) jacks on the rear ofthe TV.
An indication of input source will displayon the screen for 4 seconds.
• Select “VIDEO 3” by pressing the INPUT button todisplay the camcorder picture.
VIDEO
VIDEO 2VIDEO 1
AUDIO
L/MONO
VIDEO
L/MONO
Y
PB
PR
RR
AUDIO
OUTINVIDEO
AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (R)
Rear of TV
VCR
To Audio(L/R)/Video OUT
(not supplied)
VIDEO
VIDEO 2VIDEO 1
AUDIO
L/MONO
VIDEO
Y
R
OUTIN
S-VIDEO
ANT(75Ω)
L/MONO
R
AUDIO
Rear of TVVCR
S-VIDEO
(Not supplied)
(Not supplied)
AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (R)
Rear of TVDVD
(Not supplied)
(Not supplied)
AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (R)
• Select “COMPONENT” by pressing the INPUT buttonto display the DVD picture.
• If you have a DVD without COMPONENT VIDEO OUTjacks, connect the video cable to VIDEO IN (VIDEO 2IN) jack. In this case, select “VIDEO 2” by pressing theINPUT button to display the DVD picture.
VIDEO L/MONOVIDEO 3 IN
AUDIO R
Front of TV
To Audio(L/R)/Video OUT
(not supplied)
VIDEO
AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (R)
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SETTING LANGUAGEThis TV can display the channel number, on-screen displays and picture adjustments on the screen in English, Spanish orFrench.On-screen language selection (step 3) will automatically appear on the screen when you press the MENU button initially.Select the language you prefer first, then proceed with the other menu options.
NOTE:If Spanish or French is chosen, the Closed Caption indicators will be in the selected language, but the Closed Caption textwill not be affected by the language selection.
Press the CH + () or – ()button until the " " indicatorpoints to the desired language:English (ENGLISH), Spanish(ESPAÑOL) or French(FRANCAIS), then press theENTER button.
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2
3
4
Press the MENU button.
Press the CH + () or – ()button to select the LANGUAGEmode, then press the ENTERbutton.
Press the EXIT button.
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
Press the MENU button.
SETTING CLOCKYou must set the time manually for DISPLAY and ON/OFF TIMER.
Press the CH + () or CH – () button to setthe minute.
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2
3
Press the EXIT button.
Press the CH + () or CH –() button to set the hour,then press the VOL + ( )button.
NOTES:• After a power failure or disconnection of the
power plug, the time display will be lost. In thiscase, set present time again.
• When you set the minute, you can change in 10-minutes by holding down the CH + () or CH –() button.
Press the CH + () or CH –() button until the indicatornext to "CLOCK SET" beginsto flash, then Press theENTER button.
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
/ / / / ENTER / MENU/ EXIT
CLOCK SET10 : 00 AM
/ / / / ENTER / MENU/ EXIT
CLOCK SET12 : 00 AM
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5
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AUTO CH MEMORY
CH SET-UP
ADD / DELETE CH LABEL
TV CATV
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
ADD CH 012
0-9 / / / / MENU / EXIT
AUTO CH MEMORY
CH SET-UP
ADD / DELETE CH LABEL
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
TV CATV
AUTO CH MEMORY
CH SET-UP
ADD / DELETE CH LABEL
/ / / / MENU / EXIT
TV CATVLANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
TO MEMORIZE CHANNELSThis TV is equipped with a channel memory feature whichallows channels to skip up or down to the next channel setinto memory, skipping over unwanted channels.Before selecting channels, they must be programmed intothe TV's memory. In addition to normal VHF and UHFchannels, this TV can receive up to 113 Cable TV channels.To use this TV with an antenna, set the TV/CATV menuoption to the TV setting. When shipped from the factory, thismenu option is in the CATV setting.
TV/CATV SELECTION
Press the MENU button.
Press the CH + () or – () buttonuntil the indicator next to "CH SET-UP" begins to flash, then press theENTER button.
Press the CH + () or – () buttonuntil the indicator next to "TV/CATV"begins to flash.
Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( ) buttonto select the TV or CATV mode. Thearrow indicates the selected mode.
Press the EXIT button.
NOTE: Contact your cable company to determine thetype of cable system used in your area.
AUTOMATIC CHANNEL MEMORY
Press the MENU button.
Press the CH + () or – () buttonuntil the indicator next to "CH SET-UP" begins to flash, then press theENTER button.
Press the CH + () or – () buttonuntil the indicator next to "AUTO CHMEMORY" begins to flash, then pressthe ENTER button. The TV will beginmemorizing all the channels availablein your area.
Press the EXIT button.
TO ADD/DELETE CHANNELS
Press the MENU button.
Press the CH + () or – () buttonuntil the indicator next to "CH SET-UP" begins to flash, then press theENTER button.
Press the CH + () or – () buttonuntil the indicator next to "ADD/DELETE" begins to flash, then pressthe ENTER button.
Select the desired channels to beadded or deleted using the 10-keypad (0-9) or the CH + or – button.
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5 Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( ) button to select ADD orDELETE.If an unmemorized channel was selected (step 4), thechannel indication will be red. Press the VOL + ( ) or –( ) button if you wish to ADD the unmemorizedchannel. The channel indicator will change from red togreen when a channel is added and the channel will bememorized. If a memorized channel was selected (step4), the channel indication will be green.
Press the EXIT button after adding or deleting all of thedesired channels, to return to normal TV viewing.
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Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( ) button ifyou wish to DELETE the channel frommemory. The channel indicator willchange from green to red when achannel is deleted.Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for eachchannel to be added or deleted.
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
15
– 0 9
+
• • • A Z
SPACE
• • •
CH LABELYou can labal every channel up to 4 characters.Channel labels will appear over the channel number display each time you select a channel.
TO MEMORIZE CHANNELS (CONTINUED)
Press the EXIT button.
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Select a channel you want to label by pressingthe 10-key pad or CH + or - button.
Press the MENU button.
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Press the CH + () or – () button until the indicator
Press the CH + () or – () button until the indicator
Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( ) button to select "SET"5
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Go to step 7 when you select the "SET".Go to step 9 when you select the "CLEAR".
Now the bar for the first space is flashing. Press the
Repeat step 7 to enter the rest of the charactersfrom second to fourth.
Press the ENTER button to register.
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
next to "CH SET-UP" begins toflash, then press the ENTERbutton.
AUTO CH MEMORY
CH SET-UP
ADD / DELETE CH LABEL
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
TV CATV
next to "CH LABEL" begins toflash, then press the ENTERbutton.
LABEL - - - -
SET/CLEARSET CLEAR
CH LABEL : CH 012
/ / / /ENTER / MENU / EXIT
or "CLEAR". Select "SET" in caseyou have a channel to label orchange. Select "CLEAR" in caseyou have a channel to delete.Then press the ENTER button.
VOL + ( ) or – ( ) button toenter a character in the firstspace. Press the buttonrepeatedly until the characteryou want appears on thescreen. Then press the ENTERbutton.
LABEL - - - -
SET/CLEARSET
CH LABEL : CH 012
/ / / /ENTER / MENU / EXIT
NOTE:The character will change as below.
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SETTING V-CHIP(The V-CHIP function fitted this TV corresponds to the U.S. standard only.)This TV is fitted with a V-CHIP controller which provides you with channel viewing access controls and restrictions. Thisfunction is to prevent your children from watching violence or sexual scenes that may be harmful.
Press the MENU button andpress the CH + () or – ()button to select the V-CHIP SEToption, then press the ENTERbutton.
Enter your password (4 digits)using the 10-key pad (0-9). Inthe event of entering incorrectpassword press the VOL – ( )button. Then press the ENTERbutton.• After registration of password, step 3 will not
appear.
Enter the same password forconfirmation, then press theENTER button.
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NOTES:• If you want to change password, follow steps 1 and 2 and select "CHANGE PASSWORD" option then enter your
new password.• The V-Chip function is activated only on programs and tapes that have the rating signal.• Once you block a program using the V-Chip function, the blocked program cannot be watched based on the content
of the show. When the program starts, the "IF YOU CANCEL PROTECT, INPUT PASSWORD" will appear on thescreen. When you want to release the V-Chip temporarily, enter the password.If you change the channel or turn off and on the TV while releasing the V-Chip temporarily, the V-Chip setting will beresumed.
• When you watch the TV from the cable box or the VCR with the RF Modulator, then you release the V-Chiptemporarily, the V-Chip setting will not be resumed until you turn off the TV. The TV channel is not used in this case.
• When changing the channel with the cable box or the VCR, approximately 10 seconds will pass until the programappears.
• When you dislocated or lost the password, you can cancel the existing password by the following procedure:- Press VOLUME – button of main unit.- Keep pressing VOLUME – button of main unit and press "0" key of remote control simultaneously for a fewseconds.
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
MOVIE RATING : OFFCHANGE PASSWORD
V-CHIP : ONTV RATING : OFF
V-CHIP SET
/ / / / MENU / EXIT
MOVIE RATING : OFFCHANGE PASSWORD
DISPLAY TO SET CONTENTS
V-CHIP : ONTV RATING : TV-14
V-CHIP SET
/ / / / MENU / EXIT
Press the CH + () or – ()button to select the V-CHIPoption.Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( )button to select the ON.
Press the CH + () or – ()button to select the TV RATINGor MOVIE RATING option.
Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( )button to select the desiredrating for the applicable videoor TV channel.
Press the EXIT button.
When you select TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 or TV-MA, press the DISPLAYbutton to explain the rating.Press the CH + () or – () button to select the desired rating youwant. Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( ) button to select the setting ONor OFF. If you want to back to V-CHIP SET menu, press the MENUbutton.
OFF TV-Y7 TV-G TV-14 TV-MA
VOL – ( ) VOL + ( )
TV–Y TV-PG
TV RATING
TV-YTV-Y7TV-G
: all children: 7 years old and above: childrens program
TV-PGTV-14TV-MA
: parental guidance: 14 years old and above: 17 years old and above
R
NC-17X
: under 17 years oldparental guidancesuggested
: 17 years old and above: adult only
VOL – ( ) VOL + ( )
: all ages: parental guidance: parental guidance
less than 13 years old
GPGPG-13
MOVIE RATING
OFF PG PG-13 R NC-17 XG
PASSWORD : -NEW
V-CHIP SET
0-9/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
PASSWORD : - - - -CONFIRM
V-CHIP SET
0-9/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
MOVIE RATING : OFFCHANGE PASSWORD
V-CHIP : OFFTV RATING : OFF
V-CHIP SET
/ / / / MENU / EXIT
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10-key pad (0-9)Press these buttons to select a channel. The channelnumber will appear on the upper right corner of the TVscreen. If an invalid channel number is selected, the displaywill revert to the original channel.
TV Mode Direct Channel SelectionWhen the TV/CATV menu option is in the TV position, allchannels can be instantly selected by using two buttons.(For example, to select channel 2, press "0", then "2". If youpress only "2", channel selection will be delayed for a fewseconds). For channels 10 and above, press the 2 digits inorder.
TV - VHF/UHF channelsCATV - CABLE TV channels
To turn on the TV, press the POWER button.
The VOLUME can be adjusted to a desired level bypressing the VOL (VOLUME) + or – button.Adjust the volume level bypressing the VOLUME + or –button. The volume level willbe indicated on the screen bygreen bar. As the volume levelincreases, so do the number ofbar. If the volume decreases,the number of green bar also decreases.
The sound level will be indicated on the TV screen bygreen bars and a number. As the sound level in-creases, so do the number of bars and the number onthe screen. The same is true for decreasing the level.
Set the TV/CATV menu option to the appropriateposition. When shipped from the factory, this menuoption is in the CATV setting. See "TO MEMORIZECHANNELS".
TV BASIC OPERATION
CATV Mode Direct Channel SelectionWhen the TV/CATV menu option is in the CATV position,channels can be selected as follows:
NOTE: If the station being viewed stops broadcasting, theTV will automatically shut off after 15 minutes.
CH. 1-9
CH. 10-12
CH. 13-99
CH. 100-125
Press "0" twice, then 1-9 as needed.Example, to select channel 2, press"002".Press "0", then remaining 2 digits.Example, to select channel 12, press"012".Press the 2 digits in order.Example, to select channel 36, press"36".Press the 3 digits in order.Example, to select channel 120, press"120".
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4 CH (CHANNEL) + and – buttonsPress and release the CH(CHANNEL) + or – button. Thechannel automatically stops at thenext channel set into memory.
For proper operation, before selecting channels,they should be set into the TV's memory.See "TO MEMORIZE CHANNELS".
Before operate your TV select TV position of the TV/CATVswitch on the remote to control the TV with the remote.
RETURN buttonReturns to the channel viewed just before the channelcurrently onscreen.
VOLUME 32
CH 012
CH 007CH 012
MUTING buttonThe MUTING button instantly turns thevolume down completely when youpress it.Press MUTING button and the volumelevel will instantly go to zero. To restorethe volume to its previous level, press MUTING button again.
MUTING
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The TV is equipped with a feature known as Multi-channelTV Sound or MTS. MTS broadcasts greatly enhance TVviewing by bringing you programs with high fidelity stereosound. MTS also provides an extra channel called theSeparate Audio Program or SAP which broadcasterscan use to transmit a second language for bilingualtransmission or for other purposes.
LISTENING TO STEREO SOUNDWhen the TV is turned on or a channel selection ismade, make certain the STEREO appears on thescreen. This means that "Stereo" broadcasting is avail-able. You can enjoy stereo sound from the left and rightspeakers.
• When "Mono" broadcasting is received, no indication isdisplayed.
• If the broadcast signal is not strong enough or clearstereo sound is not available, press the AUDIOSELECT button to change to mono sound. The noiseshould be eliminated. Press it again to return to thestereo sound.
LISTENING TO SAP (SEPARATE AUDIO PROGRAM)When the TV is turned on or a channel selection ismade, make certain the SAP appears on the screen. Thismeans that the "Separate Audio Program" broadcasting isavailable.
TO SELECT DESIRED SOUNDPress the AUDIO SELECT button to select the desiredsound.
STEREO AND SEPARATE AUDIO PROGRAM (SAP)
Selects the signal input source for thetelevision or Video1,2,3 or Componentfor video devices like VCR's, DVDplayers, or camcorders.
INPUT button
COMPONENT
The input source changes as below.
MONO+SAP BROADCASTING
SAP SOUNDMAIN SOUND(MONO)
MAIN SOUND(STEREO)
MAIN + SAP SOUND(MONO)
STEREO+SAP BROADCASTING
MAIN + SAP SOUND(MONO)
MAIN SOUND(MONO)
SAP SOUND
DISPLAY buttonPress the DISPLAY button to display the current informations on the screen.
VIDEO2TV VIDEO1 VIDEO3VIDEO 1
8 : 30 AM
CAPTION CH1SEL. STEREO
ABCDSTEREO SAP CH 012
CLOCK
Press OnceSTEREO andSeparate AudioProgram (SAP)
Channel No.
Channel label(if preset)
Audio output Closed Caption
Press Twice
Clear the currentinformations
Press 3 times
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SOUND ADJUSTMENTSYou can adjust the setting for bass, treble, balance andstable sound.
STABLE SOUND FEATUREWhen the loud sound is made, the stable sound featureautomatically lower the sound.
Press the MENU button.
Press the CH + () or – ()button until the indicator next to"AUDIO" begins to flash, thenpress the ENTER button.
Press the CH + () or – ()button repeatedly to select theitem you want to adjust.
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STABLE SOUNDTREBLE BALANCEBASS
TO RETURN TO INITIAL SETTINGPress the STANDARD button while the sound adjustingmode appears on the screen.
makes the bass soundstrongermakes the treblesound strongermakes the output levelof right speaker stronger
STABLE SOUND “ON”
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
STABLESOUND
makes the bass soundweakermakes the treble soundweakermakes the output levelof left speaker stronger
STABLE SOUND “OFF”
+ –
PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS
TO RETURN TO INITIAL SETTINGPress the STANDARD button while the picture adjustingmode appears on the screen (except the adjusting compo-nent).
4 Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( ) button to adjust thesetting.
Press the MENU button.
Press the CH + () or – ()button until the indicator next to"PICTURE" begins to flash,then press the ENTER button.
Press the CH + () or – ()button repeatedly to select theitem you want to adjust.
You can adjust the settings for color, sharpness, con-trast, brightness, tint and component.
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BRIGHTNESSCONTRASTCOLORTINTSHARPNESS
+increase brightnessincrease contrastbe brilliant colorbe greenish color
NOTE: The on-screen display will disappear 6 secondsafter finishing an adjustment. The settings canonly be adjusted when they are displayed onthe TV screen.
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
BASS 0
/ / / / MENU / EXIT
NOTE: The on-screen display will disappear 6 secondsafter finishing an adjustment. The settings canonly be adjusted when they are displayed onthe TV screen.
4 Press the VOL + ( ) or – ( ) button to adjust thesetting.
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CLOSED CAPTIONText: The Text Closed Caption Mode will usually fill 1/2 offull screen with a programming schedule or otherinformation. After selecting a Closed Caption Mode, it willstay in effect until it is changed, even if the channel ischanged. If the Captions signal is lost due to a commercialor a break in the signal, the Captions will reappear whenthe signal is received again. If the channels are changed,the Captions will be delayed approximately 10 seconds.The Captions will appear in places on the screen wherethey will least interfere with the picture, usually on thebottom of the screen. News programs will usually showthree-line Closed Captions which scroll onto the screen.Most other shows provide two or three lined Captionsplaced near the character who is speaking so the viewercan follow the dialogue. Words in italics or underlineddescribe titles, words in foreign languages or wordsrequiring emphasis. Words that are sung usually appearenclosed by musical notes. For television programsbroadcasting with Closed Captions, look in your TV guidefor the Closed Captions symbol (CC).
WHAT IS CLOSED CAPTIONING?This television has the capability to decode and displayClosed Captioned television programs. ClosedCaptioning will display text on the screen for hearingimpaired viewers or it will translate and display text inanother language.
TO VIEW CLOSED CAPTIONSPress the C.C. button on the remote control to switchbetween normal TV and the two Closed Caption Modes(Captions and 1/2 of Full Screen Text).
Captions: This Closed Caption Mode will display text onthe screen in English or another language. Generally,Closed Captions in English are transmitted on CaptionsChannel 1 and Closed Captions in other languages aretransmitted on Captions Channel 2.
• When activating the Closed Captioned Decoder, there will be a short delay before the Closed Captioned text appearson the screen.
• Closed Captioned text is only displayed in locations where it is available.• If no caption signal is received, no captions will appear, but the television will remain in the Caption Mode.• Misspellings or unusual characters may occasionally appear during Closed Captioning. This is normal with Closed
Captioning, especially with live programs. This is because during live programs, captions are also entered live.These transmissions do not allow time for editing.
• When Captions are being displayed, on-screen displays, such as volume and MUTING may not be seen or mayinterfere with Closed Captions.
• Some cable systems and copy protection systems may interfere with the Closed Captioned signal.• If using an indoor antenna or if TV reception is very poor, the Closed Caption Decoder may not appear or may
appear with strange characters or misspelled words. In this case, adjust the antenna for better reception or use anoutdoor antenna.
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NOTES:• You cannot set the ON/OFF TIMER when the clock is not set.• This TV will automatically turn off approximately 1 hour later after the ON TIMER turns on the TV unless any
buttons are pressed.• To cancel the ON TIMER function:
To cancel ON TIMER in step 7 above press the CH + () or CH – () button to select the CANCEL mode.
ON/OFF TIMER
NOTES:• If station being viewed stops broadcasting, the TV will automatically shut itself off after 15 minutes.• To cancel the OFF TIMER function:
To cancel OFF TIMER, in step 7 above press the CH + () or CH – () button to select the CANCEL mode.
ON TIMER SETTINGThis feature allows you to have the TV automatically turn "ON" at predetermined time.If you program the "ON" timer once the timer will turn "ON" the TV daily at the same time and to the same channel.If the power has been turned on at programmed time, the channel is changed to a programmed one.
Press the MENU button.
Press the CH + () or CH – ()button until the indicator next to"ON/OFF TIMER" begins to flash,then press the ENTER button.
Press the CH + () or CH – ()button until the indicator next to"ON TIMER" begins to flash, thenpress the ENTER button.
Press the CH + () or CH – ()button to set the hour, then pressthe VOL + ( ) button.
Press the CH + () or CH –() button to set theminute, then press the VOL +( ) button.• You can change in 10-
minutes step by holdingdown the CH + () or CH –() button.
Press the CH+ () or CH –() button to set the channel,then press the VOL+ ( )button.• You can set the channel
which is added in theCH SET-UP option.
Press the CH + () or CH –() button to select theSET mode.
Press the EXIT button.
OFF TIMER SETTINGThis feature allows you to have the TV turn "OFF" automatically at a predetermined time.If you program the OFF TIMER once, The TV will be automatically turned off at the same time daily.
Press the MENU button.
Press the CH + () or CH – ()button until the indicator next to"ON/OFF TIMER" begins to flash,then press the ENTER button.
Press the CH + () or CH – ()button until the indicator next to"OFF TIMER" begins to flash,then press the ENTER button.
Press the CH + () orCH – () button to setthe hour, then press theVOL + ( ) button.
Press the CH + () or CH –() button to set the minutethen press the VOL + ( )button.• You can change in 10-
minutes step by holdingdown the CH + () or CH –() button.
Press the CH + () or CH –() button to select the SETmode.
Press the EXIT button.
LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
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4
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
12:00AM CH012CANCEL
OFF TIMER12:00AM CANCEL
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
12:00AM CH012CANCEL
OFF TIMER 12:00AM CANCEL
/ / / / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
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LANGUAGE / IDIOMA / LANGUE
CH SET-UPPICTURE
V-CHIP SET
CLOCK SETON/OFF TIMER
MENU
AUDIO
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
7:00AM CH012CANCEL
OFF TIMER 12:00AM CANCEL
/ / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
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5
/ / / / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
12:00AM CH012CANCEL
OFF TIMER 12:00AM CANCEL
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/ / / / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
7:00AM CH012CANCEL
OFF TIMER 12:00AM CANCEL
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
7:30AM CH012CANCEL
OFF TIMER 12:00AM CANCEL
/ / / / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
7:30AM CH007CANCEL
OFF TIMER 12:00AM CANCEL
/ / / / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
12:00AM CH012CANCEL
OFF TIMER 11:00PM CANCEL
/ / / / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
ON/OFF TIMERON TIMER
12:00AM CH012CANCEL
OFF TIMER 11:30PM CANCEL
/ / / / ENTER / MENU / EXIT
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Use the VCR/DVD selector switch to choose either VCRor DVD operation.• See pages 9 and 10 for information on programming
your remote with VCR and DVD operating codes.
By correcting the phase delay and distortion naturally gen-erated by speaker systems, BBE ensures that the soundthat reaches your ears is as natural as the originalSONUD. Human voices are clearer and music is naturaland well-defined.
BBE
TO SET BBE
Press the BBE button to select
ON or OFF.
• BBE is a registered trademark of BBE Sound, Inc. ForU.S., licensed from BBE Sound, Inc. under USP4638258, 4482866 and 5510572. For Canada, licensedfrom BBE Sound, Inc. BBE is a registered trademark ofBBE Sound, Inc.
The Sleep Timer can turn the TV off for you after you fallasleep. Program it to work in intervals of 10 minutes, fora total time of up to 120 minutes.
SLEEP TIMER button• To change the sleep timer setting:
Press the SLEEP TIMER button repeatedly until thedisplay turns to desired time.
• To cancel the sleep time:Press the SLEEP TIMER button repeatedly until thedisplay turns to 0.
VCR buttonsYou can use this remote control to operate the basicfunctions of your VCR. These functions include: play,record, rewind, fast-forward, stop, pause, channel scan,TV /VCR, power on, and power off.
Move the selector switch to VCR to operate.• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control
JVC-brand VCR's. For any other manufacturer's brandVCR, please see the code chart and instructions onpage 9.
DVD buttonsYou can also use this remote control to operate the basicfunctions of your DVD player. These functions includeplay, rewind, fast-forward, stop, still/pause, previous/next, tray open/close, power on, and power off.
Move the selector switch to DVD to operate.• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control
JVC-brand DVD players. For any other manufacturer'sbrand DVD player, please see the code chart andinstructions on page 10.
TV/CATV switchUse either the television's own tuner or a cable box toselect channels. Set this switch to TV to operate thetelevision's built-in tuner.
Move the switch to CATV to operate a cable box.• See page 8 for information on programming your
remote for cable box operation.
VCR/DVD switchYou can control a VCR or DVD player with the buttonson the lower part of the remote control.
BBE AUDIO ON OFFSLEEP
120
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SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
• Make sure the power cord is plugged in.• Try another AC outlet.• Power is off, check fuse or circuit breaker.• Unplug unit for an hour, then plug it back in.• Set the TV/VCR switch on the remote control correctly (See page 7).
Poor reception on some channels
Horizontal or diagonal bars on screen
Poor sound or No sound
TV does not operate
• Check antenna connections, reorient antenna.• Check for sources of possible interference.
• Station or CATV experiencing problems, tune to another station.• Make sure channels are set into memory.• Station signal is weak, reorient antenna to receive desired station.• Check for sources of possible interference.
Poor picture or No picture
• Station or CATV experiencing problems, tune to another station.• Make sure channels are set into memory.• Check antenna or CATV connections, reorient antenna.• Check for sources of possible interference.• Check picture control adjustments.
• Station or CATV experiencing problems, tune to another station.• Check sound adjustments (Volume and Muting).• Check for sources of possible interference.
Poor color or no color
• Station or CATV experiencing problems, tune to another station.• Make sure channels are set into memory.• Check picture control adjustments.• Check antenna or CATV connections, reorient antenna.• Check for sources of possible interference.
Picture wobbles or drifts
• Station or CATV experiencing problems, tune to another station.• Make sure channels are set into memory.• CATV company is scrambling signal.• Check antenna orientation.
No CATV reception• Check all CATV connections.• Set TV/CATV menu option to the CATV mode.• Station or CATV system problems, try another station.
• Make sure TV/CATV menu option is in the appropriate mode.• If using antenna, check UHF antenna connections.
No reception above channel 13
No Remote operation
• Batteries are weak, dead or inserted incorrectly.• Remote is out of range, move closer to TV within (15 feet).• Make sure Remote is aimed at sensor.• Confirm there are no obstructions between the Remote and the TV.• Make sure the power cord is plugged in.• Set the TV/VCR switch or VCR/DVD switch on the remote control correctly (See page 7).
TV shuts off
• No broadcast on station tuned.• Sleep Timer is set.• ON/OFF TIMER is set.• Power interrupted.• Approximately 1 hour has passed after the ON TIMER turns on and no button was pressed.
Closed - Caption is not activated.
• TV station experiencing problems or program tuned is not closed captioned.Try another channel.
• Check CATV connection or VHF/UHF antenna, reposition or rotate antenna.• Press C.C. button to turn on the closed caption decoder.
• Select proper language in the menu options.Display is not shown in your language.
• Set the TV/VCR switch or VCR/DVD switch on the remote control correctly (See page 7).• Program remote with a different code.• The remote control may not be compatible with your product.• Install new batteries.
The remote control does not operateother product.
The remote control does not operatesome features of other product.
• Program remote with a different code.• The remote control may not be able to operate all features of your product.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEBefore requesting service, please refer to the following chart for the symptom and possible solution.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ACCESSORIES:Remote Control
Batteries (2 x AA)
AC Power Input:AC Power Consumption:Picture Tube:Audio Power Output Rating:Speaker:Audio/Video Input:
Tuner Type:Receiving Channels:
VHFUHFCATV
Antenna Input Impedance:Dimensions:Weight:
120 V, 60 Hz137W24" (measured diagonally)5 W + 5 W2" x 4-3/4", 8 ohm x 2COMPONENT Input: