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File name rca_ctc203_training_manual_112.pdf THOMSON TECHNICAL TRAINING 1999 ctc203 TRAINING FOREWORD This publication is intended to aid the technician in servicing the CTC203 television chassis. It will explain the theory of operation, highlighting new and different circuits associated with the digitally controlled chassis. The manual covers power supplies, horizontal and vertical deflection, tuner, video signal processing, and audio signal processing theory of operation along with practical troubleshooting tips and suggestions. It is designed to assist the technician to become more familiar with chassis operation, increase confidence and improve overall efficiency in servicing the product. Note: This publication is intended to be used only as a training aid. It is not meant to replace service data. TCE Electronic Service Information for these instruments contains specific information about parts, safety and alignment procedures and must be consulted before performing any service. The information in this manual is as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Circuit designs and drawings are subject to change without notice. SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION Safety information is contained in the appropriate Thomson Consumer Electronics Service Data. All product safety requirements must be complied with prior to returning the instrument to the consumer. Servicers who defeat safety features or fail to perform safety checks may be liable for any resulting damages and may expose themselves and others to possible injury. All integrated circuits, all surface mounted devices, and many other semiconductors are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require special handling techniques. dbx |
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