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SERVICE MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION
9 2003 YA007
AV-29FT1BUG, AV-29FT1SUG
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 3 4 5 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
COPYRIGHT © 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
No.YA007 2003/9
SPECIFICATION
Items Dimensions ( W I H I D ) Mass TV RF System Colour System Stereo System Teletext System Contents AV-29FT1BUG 81.2cm I 60.1cm I 52.2cm 43kg CCIR (B/G, D/K, I , L/L') PAL / SECAM / NTSC (Only in EXT mode) A2 (B/G, D/K) / NICAM (B/G, I, D/K, L) Fastext (UK system) TOP (German system) WST(World standard system) Receiving Frequency VHF UHF VIF Carrier SIF Carrier 47MHz ~ 470MHz 470MHz ~ 862MHz 38.9MHz (B/G, D/K, I , L) / 33.95MHz (L') 33.4MHz (5.5MHz:B/G) / 32.9MHz (6.0MHz:I) / 32.4MHz (6.5MHz:L, D/K) / 40.45MHz (6.5MHz:L') 4.43MHz 4.40625MHz / 4.25MHz 3.58MHz / 4.43MHz AC220V ~ AC240V, 50Hz 72W, standby : 3W 75 unbalanced, coaxial Visible size : 68cm (Measured diagonally) 7W + 7W 21-pin Euro connector (SCART socket I 2) 1V(p-p) 75 (RCA pin jack I 1) 500mV(rms) (-4dBs), High impedance (RCA pin jack I 2) Stereo mini jack (Ø3.5mm) I 1 RM-C1514B (AAA/R03 dry battery I 2) RM-C1514 (AAA/R03 dry battery I 2) Video Audio (L/R) Headphone Jack Remote Control Unit AV-29FT1SUG
French CATV 116MHz ~ 172MHz / 220MHz ~ 469MHz Intermediate Frequency
Colour Sub Carrier Frequency
PAL SECAM NTSC
Power Input Power Consumption Aerial Input Terminal Picture Tube Audio Power Output EXT-1 / EXT-2 (Input / Output) EXT-3 (Input)
Design & specifications are subject to change without notice.
1-2 (No.YA007)
SECTION 1 PRECAUTION
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (8) When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of overheating should be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement components. (9) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard) After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock. a) Dielectric Strength Test The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade. b) Leakage Current Check Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.). Alternate Check Method Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use per volt or more an AC voltmeter having 1000 sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15kF AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER (HAVING 1000 /V, OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware, many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only. (2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom. (3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards. (4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing. Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and EARTH : ( ) side GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken. (5) If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See B1 POWER SUPPLY check). (6) The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform with that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible component damage, therefore operation under excessive high voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC power immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection (incorrect installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of soft X-Ray emission, components in the high voltage circuitry including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or alternatives approved by the manufacturer of the complete product. (7) Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high voltage meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the picture tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead to the ground frame and connecting the other end of the lead through a 10k 2W resistor to the anode button.
0.15 F AC-TYPE PLACE THIS PROBE ON EACH EXPOSED METAL PART
1500 GOOD EARTH GROUND
10W
(No.YA007)1-3
SECTION 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 21-pin Euro connector (SCART) : EXT-1/EXT-2 Signal designation AUDIO R output AUDIO R input AUDIO L output AUDIO GND GND (B) AUDIO L input B input FUNCTION SW (SLOW SW) GND (G) SCL / T-V LINK G input SDA GND (R) GND (YS) R / C input Ys input (FAST SW) GND (VIDEO output) GND (VIDEO input) VIDEO output VIDEO / Y input COMMON GND Matching value 500mV(rms) (Nominal), Low impedance 500mV(rms) (Nominal), High impedance 500mV(rms) (Nominal), Low impedance ----500mV(rms) (Nominal), High impedance 700mV(B-W), 75 ----700mV(B-W), 75 ------R : 700mV(B-W), 75 C : 300mV(P-P), 75 Low : 0V-0.4V, High : 1V-3V, 75 ----1V(P-P) (Negative sync), 75 1V(P-P) (Negative sync), 75 --EXT-1 Used (TV OUT) Used (R1) Used (TV OUT) Used Used Used (L1) Used Used Not used Used Not used Used Used Used (R) Used Used Used Used (TV OUT) Used Used EXT-2 Used (LINE OUT) Used (R2) Used (LINE OUT) Used Used Used (L2) NC Used NC NC NC NC Used Used Used (C) NC Used Used Used (LINE OUT) Used Used
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Low : 0V-3V, High : 8V-12V, High impedance Used
(P-P= Peak to Peak, B-W= Blanking to white peak)
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SECTION 3 DISASSEMBLY
3.1 3.1.1 (1) (2) (3) (4) DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE REMOVING THE REAR COVER Unplug the power cord. Remove the 8 screws [A]. Remove the 1 screw [B]. Withdraw the REAR COVER toward you. 3.1.5 CAUTION · When erecting the MAIN PWB, be careful so that there will be no contacting with other PW Board. · Before turning on power, make sure that the wire connector is properly connected. · When conducting a check with power supplied, be sure to confirm that the CRT EARTH WIRE (BRAIDED ASS'Y) is connected to the CRT SOCKET PW board. 3.1.6 WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TYING (1) Be sure to clamp the wire. (2) Never remove the cable tie used for tying the wires together. Should it be inadvertently removed, be sure to tie the wires with a new cable tie.
3.1.2 REMOVING THE SIDE SPEAKER · Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 4 screws [C], attaching the SPEAKER. (2) Follow the same steps when removing the other hand SPEAKER. 3.1.3 REMOVING THE MAIN PWB · Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Slightly raise the both sides of the MAIN PWB by hand and withdraw the MAIN PWB backward. (If necessary, take off the wire clamp, connectors etc.) 3.1.4 CHECKING THE PW BOARD · To check the back side of the PW Board. (1) Pull out the MAIN PWB. (Refer to REMOVING THE MAIN PWB). (2) Erect the MAIN PWB vertically so that you can easily check the back side of the PW Board.
FRONT CABINET
SPEAKER
C
CRT SOCKET PWB MAIN PWB FBT
POWER CORD
C
SPEAKER
REAR COVER
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(No.YA007)1-5
3.2
REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY IC
3.2.1 MEMORY IC This TV use memory IC. In the memory IC, there are memorized data for correctly operating the video and deflection circuits. When replacing memory IC with a blanking memory IC, the set is automatically memorized following SERVICE MANU initial data.
3.2.2 SERVICE MENU ADJUSTMENT ITEMS There are 2î SERVICE ADJUSTMENT ITEMS. After replacing memory IC, automatically memorized following initial data. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 PARABOLA HOR WIDTH CORNER HOR PARAL V. LINEAR EW TRAPEZ S CORRECT H BOW VERT SIZE VERT CENT RED GAIN GRN GAIN BLUE GAIN RED BIAS GRN BIAS HOR CEN AGC LEVEL G2-SCREEN AFT OPTION1 OPTION2 MAX VOL Adjustment item
3.2.3 FACTORY SETTING 3.2.3.1 FRONT BUTTON SETTING AND INITIAL SEETING Item MAIN POWER PR POSITION INPUT MODE 01 TV Value OFF(SUB POWER ON)
3.2.3.2
USER MENU SETTING Item PICTURE Value Center Center Center Center SOUND 18 Center Center Center FEATURES GB OFF --:-OFF 01 ON INSTALL GB GB C 38 607. 25 ----05 05
BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR SHARPNESS VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE LANGUAGE CHILD LOCK CLOCK WAKE TIME WAKE PR NOISE RED. ATSS EDIT SYSTEM CHANNEL FREQUENCY NAME PROGRAM STORE TO
1-6 (No.YA007)
3.3
REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.3.1 CAUTIONS (1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds. (2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern. (3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately. (4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it. 3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON (1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it. (2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts. 3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS 1. How to remove Chip parts [Resistors, capacitors, etc.] (1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and alternately melt the solder at each end.
2. How to install Chip parts [Resistors, capacitors, etc.] (1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the chip part. (2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.] [Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.] (1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
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(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure. (2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the solder. (3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove the chip part.
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(No.YA007)1-7
SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENT
4.1 ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION (1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the conventional method using adjustment parts and components. (2) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC power source. (3) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for warning up for at least 30 minutes before starting adjustments. (4) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most appropriate signal for adjustment. (5) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors, transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment items of this service adjustment.
4.2
MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES
(1) DC voltmeter (or digital voltmeter) (2) Signal generator (Pattern generator : PAL / SECAM / NTSC) (3) Remote control unit.
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4.4
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
4.4.1 AGC Item AGC adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit Test point Adjustment part AGC AGC VR : (RB10) [MAIN PWB] Description (1) Receive a colour bar pattern signal. (2) Select < AGC >. (3) Adjust the AGC VR (RB10) to bring the cursor to central position : 32.
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4.4.2 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Item FOCUS adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit Test point Adjustment part FOCUS VR [On FBT] Description (1) Receive a cross-hatch signal. (2) Adjust the FOCUS volume on the FBT to have the best resolution on the screen.
FBT FOCUS SCREEN
(No.YA007)1-9
4.4.3 SCREEN ADJUSTMENT Item SCREEN adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit 4.4.4 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Item WHITE BALANCE adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit Test point Adjustment part RED BIAS GRN BIAS RED GAIN GRN GAIN BLUE GAIN Description (1) Receive a black and white pattern signal (colour off). (2) Select < RED BIAS >, < GRN BIAS > and adjust the screen until the black portion in the screen becomes black. (3) Select < RED GAIN >, < GRN GAIN >, < BLUE GAIN > and adjust the screen until the white portion in the screen become white. Test point Adjustment part G2-SCREEN SCREEN VR [On FBT] Description (1) Receive a colour bar pattern signal. (2) Select < G2-SCREEN >. (3) Adjust the SCREEN VR on the FBT to bring the cursor to central position.
4.4.5 DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT Item VERTICAL GEOMETORY adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit Test point Adjustment part V. LINEAR S CORRECT VERT SIZE VERT CENT Description (1) Receive a circle pattern signal. (2) Select < V. LINEAR >(Veretical linearity), < S CORRECT > (S correction), < VERT SIZE >(Vertical size), < VERT CENT >(Vertical center) respectively. (3) Adjust to compensate for vertical distortion.
HORIZONTAL POSITION adjustment
Signal generator Remote control unit
HOR CEN
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal. (2) Select < HOR CEN >(Horizontal center). (3) Adjust to have the picture in the center of the screen.
1-10 (No.YA007)
Item HORIZONTAL GEOMETORY adjustment
Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit
Test point
Adjustment part PARABOLA HOR WIDTH CORNER HOR PARAL EW TRAPEZ H BOW
Description (1) Receive a cross-hatch pattern signal. (2) Select < PALABOLA >(Side pin), < HOR WIDTH > (Horizontal width), < CORNER >(Top/bottom corner), < HOR PARAL >(Horizontal parallel), < EW TRAPEZ >(Trapezium), < H BOW > (Horizontal bow). (3) Adjust these items to compensate for geometrical distortion.
PARABOLA
HOR WIDTH
CORNER
HOR PARAL
EW TRAPEZ
H BOW
(No.YA007)1-11
SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING This service manual does not describe TROUBLESHOOTING.
1-12 (No.YA007)
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY VIDEO DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA007)
Printed in Japan WPC
ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS NEDERLANDS CASTELLANO ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS
AV-21FT1SUG AV-21FT1BUG AV-29FT1SUG AV-29FT1BUG
INSTRUCTIONS
FARBFERNSEHGERÄT TELEVISEUR COULEUR KLEURENTELEVISIE TELEVISOR A COLOR TELEVISORE A COLORI TELEVISOR A CORES
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES INSTRUZIONI
(SOMENTE PARA MODELO AV-29FT1)
INSTRUCÖES
Thank you for buying this JVC colour television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual thoroughly before you begin.
1.
WATER AND MOISTURE
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no object filled with liquids, such as vases , should be placed on the apparatus.
2.
HEAT
Never place the set near heat sources. Never put a naked flame, such as a candle, on the top of TV set.
3.
VENTILATION
Do not cover the ventilation openings in the cabinet and never place the set in a confined space such as in a bookcase or built-in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided. Leave a minimum 10 cm gap all around the unit.
4. 5. 6. 7.
OBJECT ENTRY
Do not insert foreign objects, such as needles and coins, in the ventilation openings.
LIGHTNING STRIKE
You should disconnect the set from the mains and the aerial system during thunderstorms.
CLEANING
Unplug the set from the mains while cleaning.
AFTER MOVING THE SET
If the set is moved or turned, the MAIN POWER button must be switched off for at least 15 minutes in order to take out colour patches on the screen.
8.
CAUTION
There is danger of choking or suffocation if the cap which is removed from the TV is accidentally swallowed by children. Store the cap out of the reach of children.
IDENTITY OF LOCAL & REMOTE CONTROL
LOCAL CONTROL
Front
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10
MAIN POWER button FRONT S-VIDEO INPUT socket Ext-3 (only for AV-29FT1) FRONT VIDEO INPUT socket Ext-3 FRONT AUDIO INPUT socket Ext-3 HEADPHONE socket STAND-BY indicator REMOTE sensor TV / AV button VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons
B1 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10
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AV-29FT1 MODEL
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
Rear
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SOUND MUTE POWER NUMBER 0..9 RED GREEN YELLOW CYAN TELETEXT > TV Not used VOL/BRIGHTNESS MENU SELECTION PAGE UP PAGE DOWN VOL / BRIGHTNESS DOWN VOL / BRIGHTNESS UP Not used PAGE HOLD Not used REVEAL DOUBLE SIZE Not used Not used CANCEL INDEX SUBPAGE VCR / TELETEXT / DVD switch Not used
INSTALLATION
AUTO TUNING SYSTEM
MENU SELECTION
Press remote control MENU button (A10) to display the MAIN MENU. Move the cursor to INSTALL by using the remote control CURSOR UP (A11),DOWN(A12) buttons. Then press the remote control OK button (A9). Note: All menus are removed within 60 seconds if you don't press any button.
MENU
PICTURE SOUND INSTALL FEATURES
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COUNTRY SELECTION
Position the cursor at ATSS Menu and select country code where TV is used by pressing the remote control CURSOR LEFT (A13), RIGHT(A14) buttons. The following countries can be selected.
A, B, CH, CZ, D, DK E, F, FIN, GB, H, I, IRL, N, NL, PL, S, Others ATSS - Auto Tuning and Sorting System
After selecting country code, press and hold OK button for 3 - 4 seconds until "Please wait!" is displayed, then auto program tuning starts searching all the available TV stations in your area. When auto tuning and sorting is completed, the EDIT menu with the recorded programs appears on the screen. To exit the EDIT menu, press MENU button 3 times, then the menu display will disappear from TV screen. Now you can select program using the remote control UP (A11) or DOWN (A12) buttons.
EDIT MENU
The EDIT menu shows you the programme position assignment. When using the AUTO TUNING method, the broadcasts may not be found and stored in the order you desired. For example, BBC1 may not be allocated to programme number 01, and BBC2 may not be allocated to programme number 02, etc. The EDIT menu enables you to change the programme position assignment according to your personal preference. To reach the EDIT menu you have to first select INSTALL menu from the MAIN menu.
CHANGING ORDER OF CHANNELS
Position the cursor to the programme number you want to move and press the remote control GREEN (A5) MOVE button. The programme turns to red colour. Then use the UP (A11) or DOWN (A12) buttons to move the programme number you wish to store it to and press MOVE button again to confirm the operation. Press MENU to return to INSTALL menu.
PICTURE/OK
DELETE PROGRAMME POSITION DATA
Position the cursor to the programme number you wish to delete using the remote control UP (A11) or DOWN (A12) buttons. Press the YELLOW/DELETE (A6) button. The delete programme is instantly moved to programme N° 99. The programme which was located at N° 99 will automatically move to N° 98.
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SKIPPING THE CHANNELS
Position the cursor to the programme number you wish to skip, then press the RED (SKIP) (A4) button. A skipped programme is marked with the sign " " at its right end. The channel corresponding to a skipped programme will not appear on screen when changing channels using PROGRAM UP (A11) / DOWN (A12) buttons.
PICTURE/OK
MANUAL CHANNEL TUNING
Tuning by ATSS (Auto Tuning Sorting System) is recommendable, as it is the easiest tuning method. But Manual Tuning is also possible using the following procedure. ENGLISH
BROADCASTING SYSTEM SELECTION
Select INSTALL menu and using the remote control CURSOR UP (A11) / DOWN (A12) buttons, move the cursor to SYSTEM menu and select the appropriate system by the LEFT (A13) or RIGHT (A14) button. "FRANCE" "GB" "EURO" "E/EURO" France SECAM L/L' Great Britain / Ireland PAL-I/I' Westen Europe PAL-SECAM B/G Eastern Europe PAL-SECAM D/K
ACTIVATING MANUAL TUNING
Move the cursor to FREQUENCY (channel frequency) menu and press and hold for more than 2 seconds the remote control CURSOR LEFT (A13) or RIGHT (A14) buttons. When one channel is tuned, the corresponding station name is indicated automatically in NAME menu. To tune the next channel, press the remote control CURSOR LEFT (A13) or RIGHT (A14) buttons again.
CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY MENU
If you know the channel or frenquency number you want to search, enter the data by 0...9 buttons. TV will tune that channel quickly.
If you are unable to obtain good picture or reasonable sound volume due to poor reception it is possible to perform fine tuning. - Select the "FREQUENCY" menu. - Press for less than 2 seconds, the remote control CURSOR LEFT (A13) and CURSOR RIGHT (A14) buttons to activate FINE TUNING _ / + in steps of 0.05 MHz(50kHz).
PERFORM FINE TUNING
STORING CHANNEL NAME
When one channel is tuned, the corresponding station NAME will be detected automatically. But in some cases, NAME will not be detected due to the broadcasting situation. You may put in the channel NAME yourself. Position the cursor to NAME menu and press the remote control CURSOR RIGHT(A14) button. A cursor appears on the left end of NAME line ("-----"). Then press CURSOR UP (A11) or DOWN (A12) buttons untill you get the right letter or symbol. Move the cursor to the next position by using CURSOR LEFT (A13) or RIGHT (A14) buttons and repeat the operation. Press OK (A9) button to store the NAME.
PROGRAM MENU STORE TO MENU
The number on the right side of the PROGRAM menu indicates the program number of the currently displayed channel.
Select STORE TO menu and select the program number by 0....9 buttons or CURSOR LEFT (A13) or RIGHT (A14) buttons to which you want to store the currently displayed channel then press OK button. Warning ! If you store the number already programmed, the previous programmes will be erased automatically.
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DAILY USE
SWITCHING ON AND OFF TV SET
SWITCHING ON
If stand-by indicator (B6) is not lit, then the TV set is powered off. Switch the set ON with POWER (ON/OFF) Button (B1), then, stand-by indicator turns to red. Press again PROGRAM UP or DOWN buttons (B10) on the front of the set, or POWER button (A2) or UP/DOWN button (A11) or, one of the NUMBER 0...9 button on the remote control, then stand-by indicator turn to green and picture appears on the screen. If stand-by indicator (B6) is flashing red and green, TV set is in CHILD LOCK mode. To deblock CHILD LOCK, press the remote control POWER button (A2) or one of NUMBER 0...9 buttons (A3) or PROGRAM UP (A11) / DOWN (A12) buttons.
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Note : The front panel PROGRAM UP or DOWN (B10) button will not function when CHILD LOCK is ON.
SWITCHING OFF
Press POWER button (A2) on the remote control to return the set to its STAND BY mode. If you don't use the set for an extended period of time, turn it off with MAIN POWER button (B1) on the set.
PROGRAM SELECTION (FROM 0 TO 99)
DIRECT SELECTION
Use the remote control NUMBER 0..9 buttons (A3). For two digit program numbers, enter the second digit within 2 seconds. From AV mode, you can select TV program directly by pressing remote control 0.....9 buttons (A3).
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UP/DOWN SELECTION
Use the remote control PROGRAM UP (A11) / DOWN (A12) buttons or the TV set front panel PROGRAM UP / DOWN buttons (B9).
or
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SOUND CONTROL
Volume adjustment
Use the remote control VOLUME UP (A14) / DOWN (A13) buttons or the TV set front panel VOLUME UP / DOWN buttons (B9).
Mute
- Mute the sound by pressing the remote control SOUND
MUTE button (A1).
- Then, logo is displayed. The previous sound setting is returned after pressing the same button a second time. - If a sound related function is used (e.g. VOLUME, the MUTE will also be cancelled. ) then
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Sound effects
A SPATIAL sound effect is available, by using the remote control (A5) button.
Mono forcing, dual language
- If you are unable to get good sound quality for a program due to poor reception, you can force a change from stereo to mono transmission by pressing the remote control MODE button (A26). Then the program status display will indicate "MONO" in red.
PICTURE/OK
The following display appears:
SPATIAL
STEREO 18:20
Spatial sound effect Sound transmission mode Clock
I/II
To return to initial sound effect, press again the The following display appears:
(A5) button.
- On the other hand, during a program with dual language transmission, the MODE button (A26) allows you to toggle between the first and second language. The program status display will indicate "DUAL 1" or "DUAL 2" (plus NICAM according to the received signal) instead of Stereo or Mono. - To return to initial state, press again the MODE button (A26).
STEREO 18:20
OFF
No sound effect Sound transmission mode Clock
For other adjustments such as BASS or TREBLE, BALANCE, use the SOUND menu (here under).
SOUND MENU
Select SOUND menu from the MAIN menu. - Select VOLUME function to adjust the volume level. - Select the BASS and TREBLE functions to adjust the tone levels. - Select BALANCE function to adjust sound balance between the left and right speakers. If the indicator is highlighted in red, then the central balance position has been found.
VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE
SOUND
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PICTURE CONTROL
Select PICTURE menu from the MAIN menu. - Select and adjust the level of each function: BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOUR, SHARPNESS, TINT (see below). - The above modified values are automatically stored in FAVOURITE mode. - The FAVOURITE preset contains the settings that you lastly entered. If the NTSC standard is detected (eg from VHS player connected to EXT-1), then TINT indicator will appear and you can adjust TINT. Otherwise, TINT will not be displayed.
PICTURE/OK
You can select three pictures settings, by pressing repeatedly the remote control PICTURE/OK button (A9) : - NORMAL I (standard hard picture) - NORMAL II (standard soft picture) - FAVORITE.
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FAVOURITE 11:11
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PROGRAM STATUS DISPLAY (INFORMATION)
i Use the remote control · button (A24) to display (for 4 seconds only) program status Channel number information. This display appears also after a program selection or after switching on Clock the TV set.
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STEREO 11:11
BBC1
Channel name Sound transmission Mode: In case Mono is forced by MODE button (A26), then it is displayed in red color. (see page 7)
SLEEP FUNCTION
The set will turn off (to stand-by mode) after a period of time that you can select. By pressing repeatedly the remote control YELLOW button (A6), you can enter one of the following settings : OFF > 20 min > 40 min > 60 min > 80 min > 100 min > 120 min > OFF The SLEEP time remaining (before TV turn-off) can be seen again at any time by one touch on the remote control YELLOW button (A6). A second touch (while the status display is on screen) will modify the SLEEP time remaining.
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STEREO SLEEP 18
BBC1
Remaining time (in minutes) before the TV switches off
FORMAT SELECTION
AUTO setting: If picture format signalling data is received, then the most appropriate ZOOM format will be automatically selected. Otherwise, the preferred mode of the user can be forced by repeated pressing of the remote control ZOOM button (A4): The following picture formats are available: AUTO > FULL SCREEN > 14:9 > 16:9 > AUTO.
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FEATURES MENU
Select the FEATURES MENU from the main MENU as follows :
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MENU
PICTURE/OK
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Press on the button MENU
Position cursor on FEATURES menu
Press on the OK button
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FEATURES menu contains the following sub-menus.
1. LANGUAGE selection (see below). 2. When CHILD LOCK is set to ON, Prevents the use of the TV set without remote control. 3. TV Clock setting When TV is turn on with MAIN POWER button (B1), clock will be set automatically with Program N° 1 teletext signal, if transmitted. If you turn off the TV with MAIN POWER button, the clock setting is lost. 4. Wake up function This function is available when the clock is set and TV is set in stand-by mode. The TV sets turns on automatically at the WAKE TIME and with the WAKE UP TV programme number entered. 5. Shared with WAKE TIME. 6. Noise Reduction is picture noise reduction feature. 1. The currently selected LANGUAGE is displayed. Press CURSOR LEFT (A13) / RIGHT (A14) to change the selection. 2. Adjust this value ON or OFF. - In stand-by mode, the stand-by indicator flashes red and green to indicate the CHILD LOCK is set. - The front panel TV buttons (B10) become inactive and the TV will only respond to the remote control. 3. TV clock timer can be also entered manually. By manual clock setting, clock will start at 00 seconds upon entry of the 4th figure. 4. - Switch the WAKE UP function 'OFF' or 'ON' (the time will be shown e.g. 07:15) . with the remote control CURSOR LEFT (A13) / RIGHT (A14) buttons. - Enter the wake up time with the remote control 0..9 NUMBER (A3) buttons. 5. Select WAKE UP TV program number. 6. Adjust to be ON or OFF. - When ON, the Noise Reduction is active for all programs (0 to 99). - When OFF, the function is inactive.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
Select LANGUAGE selection from the FEATURES menu. The following languages are available : BG > CZ > > D > DK > E > F > FIN > GB > GR > H > I > N > NL > PL > RO > RUS > S > SK - Select the preferred LANGUAGE by use of the CURSOR LEFT (A13), RIGHT (A14) buttons. - Press MENU button twice to confirm the selection and exit from the MENU. Note : The languages shown are subject to modification without prior notice.
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ENTERING/LEAVING TELETEXT MODE
- Set the VCR / / DVD switch (A25) to the (teletext) position. - Press the remote control TELETEXT ( ) button (A8) to select teletext mode. - To return to TV mode, press again the TELETEXT ( ) button (A8). - Note : Some of the buttons may not work if the VCR / / DVD switch is not set to the (teletext) position.
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PAGE SELECTION
- You can directly enter the 3 figure page number by using the remote control NUMBER 0..9 buttons (A3). - You can sequentially select teletext pages by pressing the remote control PAGE UP (A11) / DOWN (A12) buttons.
COLOUR buttons FOR TELETEXT
- A red, green, yellow, and blue field is shown at the bottom of the screen. If TOP or FLOF teletext (FASTTEXT) is transmitted by the station, pressing the corresponding colour button on the remote controller, you can select the desired page easily. Once a request is made, the page number is shown in the extreme top left corner of the screen. If the requested page is not immediately available the rolling header will be active until the page arrives.
USEFUL TELETEXT FUNCTIONS
INDEX button
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(A23) (A16)
Allows you to return directly to the initial teletext page.
Several sub pages can be combined under a page number and are scrolled at an interval determined by the television station. The presence of sub pages is indicated by, for example, 3/6 beneath the time, which means that you are looking at the 3rd page of a total of 6 pages. If you want to look at a subpage for a longer period of time, press the HOLD button. " HOLD " appears at the top of the screen and the contents of the subpage shown are kept on the screen and no longer updated or switched to other subpages. Pressing the HOLD button again, the current subpage appears.
PAGE HOLD button
SUBPAGE button
(A24)
Allows you to request a specific subpage: - Press the SUBPAGE button. The letter before the page number in the teletext will change from "P" to "S" to indicate that the subpage fuction is active. - In place of the telext clock, in the top right hand corner of the display, - - : - - will appear in red. This is ready to accept the subpage number. - Enter directly the subpage number you want with the remote control NUMBER 0..9 buttons (A3): for example to request the 2nd subpage, type 0002. - The clock will then be replaced in the header. Once found, only the requested subpage will be displayed. - At any time, another subpage number can be entered with the remote control NUMERO 0...9 (A3), and new figures displayed in place of the clock. - To exit subpage mode, press the SUBPAGE button (A24) again. The letter before the page number will change back from "S" to"P" again. Warning: If the subpage does not exist, then the rolling header will roll continuously and no new page will be found.
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DOUBLE SIZE button
Repeadly pressing the SIZE button doubles the character size in the following order : Upper half of the page> Lower half of the page > Return to normal size
(A19)
REVEAL ANSWER button
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(A18)
This fonction can be used on certain pages to reveal the solution of riddles. Press the REVEAL button to reveal a hidden answer and press again to hide it.
VOLUME, BRIGHTNESS CONTROL
VOLUME (and sound MUTE), BRIGHNESS controls are all possible in teletext mode. The BRIGHTNESS control is dedicated to the teletext display. Volume change is always possible, but brightness control is only possible if teletext covers all of the screen (eg. brightness is disabled when teletext is being used for subtitles). - Access the VOLUME control by pressing the MENU button (A10) in teletext mode. - A bargraph will appear at the base of screen. A second press on the MENU button (A10) will access the BRIGHTNESS control (if available). - Then, the brightness or volume can be adjusted by using the remote control CURSOR RIGHT (A14) / LEFT (A13) buttons.
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- Mute can be activated in teletext mode at any time by pressing the SOUND MUTE button (A1). - If volume mute is active, the volume bargraph indicator will flash. - Any change to the volume level will cancel the volume mute.
WATCHING TV WHILE PAGE SEARCHING
The CANCEL function can be used to make the teletext page transparent, thus revealing the TV picture: - To enter cancel mode, press the CANCEL È button (A22) while in teletext mode. The TV program will reappear on the screen, while only the teletext header remains at the top of the screen. - If you enter a new page number in this mode: the requested page number will be in red and the page number in the header will be rolling. Once the page entered has arrived, the rolling number will stop and the requested page number will return to cyan. - The teletext page can be made visible again by pressing the CANCEL È button (A22). - It should be noted that the TV program cannot be changed while teletext is active, or in cancel mode.
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WATCHING TV WITH TELETEXT SUBTITLES
If the actual teletext page is a news flash or subtitle page, then most of the TV picture becomes visible.
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CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
The rear Scart EXT-1, Scart EXT-2 sockets, the front EXT -3 socket are three dedicated sockets to connect audio-video equipment.
TV/AV SELECTION
Allows to switch between TV and external modes. By repeatedly pressing the remote control AV (A15) or the TV front panel TV /AV button (B8), the on-screen display is changed as shown : EXT-1 > EXT-2 > EXT-2 S > EXT-3 > EXT-3 S > TV (AV-29FT1 model) EXT-1 > EXT-2 > EXT-2 S > EXT-3 > TV (AV-21FT1 model) Remark: If the signal source from the rear SCART socket (EXT-1) is RGB (e.g.normally from a DVD player)
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VCR / DVD / Video Game / Pay-TV decoder
Important: If your video equipment does not have SCART socket(s), or if you wish to use only the aerial (RF) connection (not recommended), then you should make use of program number 00 on the TV set for best performance. AERIAL socket ANT
EXT-1
EXT- 2
(S
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REAR SCART SOCKET (EXT-2) REAR SCART SOCKET (EXT-1)
This socket has video / audio inputs and outputs. It is recommended to connect to this socket automatic AV switching equipment such as pay-TV decoders, video games, DVD players and most VCR's. In most cases, when connecting powered equipment to this socket, the TV set switches automatically to AV mode. If not, then use the AV buttons (A15 or B8) to select EXT-1.
Thi s so cke t has v id eo / audi o i nput s and out put s. Automatic AV switching equipment (for example most VCR's) can be connected to this socket. In most cases, when connecting powered equipment to this socket, the TV set switches automatically to AV mode. If not, then use the AV buttons (A15 or B8) to select EXT-2. You can also receive an S-VHS signal by selecting EXT-2 S with the AV buttons (A15 or B8).
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FRONT AV SOCKET (EXT-3)
The front AV socket has audio and video inputs. Without the video input connection, audio output is not available. To switch from TV to these inputs, use the AV buttons (A15 or B8) and select EXT-3. Note (ONLY FOR AV-29FT1 MODEL): Do not connect the cables to front video input and S-video input at the same time. If do so, picture will not be displayed properly.
FRONT S-VHS JACK
The front S-VHS jack (B2) has video inputs only. It is necessary to connect the audio inputs to socket (B4) in order to have audio and video. To watch TV from these inputs, use the AV buttons (A15 or B8) and select EXT-3 S.
HEADPHONE SOCKET
To hear TV sound with headphones, insert a 3.5mm headphone plug into the headphone socket. The speaker's sound will be automatically cut off. CAMCORDER OR VIDEO GAME
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TROUBLESHOOTING
×f the plug is disconnected from the AC socket, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a problem with the TV itself. Be sure to check the following before calling for service. ×ÓÐ ÑÎ Ì ßÒÌ Review all instruction in this manual Ð Î ÑÞ Ô Û Ó GENERAL The TV cannot be turned on.
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No picture or sound.
The TV shuts off automatically.
The TV turns on automatically. Inoperable remote control.
PICTURE
Poor colour. Lines or streaks in picture (interference) Spots (crosstalk) Double pictures (ghosts) Snowy pictures (noise)
SOUND
No sound from the TV's speakers
The following are normal and are NOT malfunctions:
When touching the picture tube surface, you might feel a slight charge of static electricity. This is because the picture tube contains static electricity; it does not affect the human body. The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change of temperature. There is no problem unless the picture or sound is abnormal. When a still, bright image (of a white dress, for example) appears on the screen, the image may be coloured. This problem occurs in all picture tubes, and as the bright image disappears, the colour also disappears. This TV is equipped with a microcomputer that may operate abnormally due to interference from external equipment. If this happens, turn off the main power and disconnect the power cord from the AC socket. Then reconnect the power cord to the AC socket and turn on the main power again.
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PARTS LIST
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.
CONTENTS
USING PW BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEW PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST (With CRT SOCKET PW BOARD) PACKING / PACKING PARTS LIST 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-8
USING P.W. BOARD AND REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Model PWB ASS'Y MAIN PWB (With CRT SOCKET PWB) REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
AV-29FT1BUG 4859805193 48BC1514B(RM-C1514B)
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EXPLODED VIEW
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EXPLODED VIEW
No. YA007
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Symbol No. I101 I301 I501 I601 I602 I702 I703 I801 I804 I806 I810 I820 I822 I823 I901 Q103 Q104 Q120 Q150 Q151 Q333 Q334 Q401 Q402 Q510 Q511 Q542 Q543 Q544 Q550 Q599 Q601 Q701 Q702 Q807 Q808 Q809 Q810 Q811 Q850 Q851 QA01 D100 D101 D103 D313 D360 D361 D362 D367 D403 D404 D405 D407 D408 D410 D411 D450 D520 D521 D533 D534 D537 D550 D551 D591 D597 D598 D599 D601 D602 D801 D802 D803 D804 D805 D806 D808 D809 D811 D820 D821 Part No. 1TDA4470M1TDA8358J1DW3834AE4 1MSP3410V3 1TDA8946J1AT24C16PC 1TS0P1238W 1STRF66541KP1010C-1DP130---TX0202DA-1L7805CV-1L7808CV-1LD1117V50 1TDA6107QT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SD2578-T2SD1207TT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SA1980YT2SA1980YT2SA1980YT2SC5343YT2SA1980YT2SA1980YT2SC5343YT2SA1980YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YT2SC5343YDTZX33B--DBAT85---DBA282---D1N4937G-DTZX22C--DTZX33B--DTZX33B--DTZX33B--DBY228---DBYW76---D1N4937G-DRGP15J--DRGP15J--D1N4004S-D1N4004S-D1N4937G-D1N4148--D1N4148--D1N4148--D1N4148--D1N4148--D1N4148--D1N4148--DTZX2V7A-D1N4148--D1N4148--DTZX5V6B-D1N4148--D1N4148--DLT2A05G-DLT2A05G-DLT2A05G-DLT2A05G-D1N4937G-D1N4937G-D1N4937G-D1N4937G-DTZX6V2--DBYW76---DRGP15J--Part Name Description Symbol No. D824 D825 D830 D831 D840 D841 D850 D860 D911 D912 D913 D997 DA03 DA06 DA07 DA08 DA09 DA10 DA11 DA15 DA16 DA20 DA27 DA32 C101 C102 C103 C104 C106 C110 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C121 C122 C151 C152 C153 C154 C156 C157 C158 C160 C161 C163 C164 C301 C305 C313 C315 C320 C340 C341 C350 C351 C370 C401 C402 C408 C409 C412 C415 C418 C420 C424 C430 C431 C440 C499 C500 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 Part No. D1N4148--D1N4148--D1N4937G-D1N4937G-D1N4004S-D1N4148--DTZX2V7A-DBYW76---DBAV21---DBAV21---DBAV21---DLT2A05G-DTZX5V1B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V1B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V6B-DTZX5V6B-CCZB1H101K CEXF1E470V CCZB1H102K CCZB1H102K CEXF1H221V CXCH1H150J CBZF1H104Z CEXF1H229V CMXL1J474J CCZF1H103Z CCZB1H102K CEXF1H100V CEXF1E100V CCZF1H103Z CEXF1E100V CEXF1H229V CCZF1H103Z CBXF1H104Z CEXF1E100V CBXF1H104Z CCZF1H103Z CZSL1H220J CCZF1H103Z CEXF1E470V CMXM2A224J CEXF1E221V CMXM2A104J CEXF2A470V CBXF1H104Z CMXM2A683J CCXB1H221K CCXF1H103Z CCXF1H103Z CCXF1H473Z CEXF1H101V CMYH3C133J CMYT2D684J CMYT2D394J CEXF2C229V CEXF2E479V CCXB1H102K CCXB2H222K CMXM2A333J CCYR3D681K CMXM2A103J CMYE2J223J CEYD1H689W CCZF1H103Z CCZF1H103Z CEXF1E101V CBZF1H104Z CEXF1E470V CCZB1H102K CBZF1H104Z CCZF1H103Z CEXF1H220V CCZF1H103Z CCXF1H473Z CEXF1E100V Part Name DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Description 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4937G 1N4937G 1N4004S 1N4148 (TAPPING) TZX2V7A (TAPPING) BYW76 BAV21 (TAPPING) BAV21 (TAPPING) BAV21 (TAPPING) LT2A05G TZX5V1B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V1B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V RSS 220MF (10X16) TP 50V CH 15PF J (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V RSS 2.2MF (5X11) TP 63V 0.47MF MKT 50V F 0.01MF Z 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V F 0.01MF Z 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V RSS 2.2MF (5X11) TP 50V F 0.01MF Z 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.01MF Z 50V SL 22PF J (AXIAL) 50V F 0.01MF Z 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 100V 0.22MF J BULK 25V RSS 220MF (8X11.5) TP 100V 0.1MF J TP 100V RSS 47MF (10X16) TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 100V 0.068MF J TP 50V B 220PF K (TAPPING) 50V F 0.01MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.01MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.047MF Z (TAPPING) 50V RSS 100MF (8*11.5) TP 1.6KV 0.013MF J 250V 0.68MF MKP 250V 0.39MF MKP 160V RSS 2.2MF (8X11.5)TP 250V RSS 4.7MF (10X16)TP 50V B 1000PF K (TAPPING) 500V B 2200PF K (TAPPING) 100V 0.033MF J TP 2KV R 680PF K 125C 100V 0.01MF J (TP) 630V PU 0.022MF J 50V RHD 6.8MF (16X35.5) 50V F 0.01MF Z 50V F 0.01MF Z 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V F 0.01MF Z 50V RSS 22MF (5X11) TP 50V F 0.01MF Z 50V F 0.047MF Z (TAPPING) 25V RSS 10MF TP IC IF TDA4470-M IC VERTICAL TDA8358J IC MAIN DW3834F-C4-AE4 DW14 IC SOUND MSP3410G-V3 IC AUDIO TDA8946J IC MEMORY AT24C16-10PC IC PREAMP TSOP1238WI1 IC SMPS STR-F6654 IC PHOTO COUPLER KP-1010C IC ERROR AMP DP130 THYRISTOR X0202DA IC REGULATOR L7805CV IC REGULATOR L7808CV IC REGULATOR LD1117AV50 5.0V TO-220 IC VIDEO TDA6107Q TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE ZENER ZENER ZENER ZENER ZENER 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SD2578 2SD1207-T (TAPPING) 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SA1980Y 2SA1980Y 2SA1980Y 2SC5343Y 2SA1980Y 2SA1980Y 2SC5343Y 2SA1980Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y 2SC5343Y TZX33B (TAPPING) BAT85 (TAPPING) BA282 1N4937G TZX22C (TAPPING) TZX33B (TAPPING) TZX33B (TAPPING) TZX33B (TAPPING) BY228 BYW76 1N4937G RGP15J RGP15J 1N4004S 1N4004S 1N4937G 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) TZX2V7A (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) TZX5V6B (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) 1N4148 (TAPPING) LT2A05G LT2A05G LT2A05G LT2A05G 1N4937G 1N4937G 1N4937G 1N4937G TZX6V2B (TAPPING) BYW76 RGP15J
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CERA ELECTRO CERA CERA ELECTRO CERA CERA SEMI ELECTRO MYLAR CERA CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA CERA SEMI ELECTRO CERA SEMI CERA CERA CERA ELECTRO MYLAR ELECTRO MYLAR ELECTRO CERA SEMI MYLAR CERA CERA CERA CERA ELECTRO MYLAR MYLAR MYLAR ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA CERA MYLAR CERA MYLAR MYLAR ELECTRO CERA CERA ELECTRO CERA SEMI ELECTRO CERA CERA SEMI CERA ELECTRO CERA CERA ELECTRO
3-4
No. YA007
Symbol No. C512 C516 C519 C520 C521 C522 C525 C526 C527 C528 C529 C530 C534 C535 C536 C546 C547 C548 C549 C553 C554 C560 C561 C568 C571 C578 C579 C581 C585 C589 C590 C591 C597 C601 C602 C603 C604 C605 C608 C610 C611 C612 C613 C614 C615 C616 C617 C620 C621 C622 C623 C624 C625 C626 C629 C630 C631 C634 C635 C636 C641 C642 C650 C660 C661 C662 C665 C666 C667 C668 C669 C690 C691 C700 C770 C801 C803 C804 C805 C806 C807 C808 C809 C811 C812 C813 C814
Part No. CCZF1H103Z CCZB1H102K CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H220V CBZF1H104Z CCZB1H102K CCXF1H223Z CCXF1H223Z CCXF1H223Z CCZB1H333K CCZB1H333K CCZB1H333K CEXF1H339V CBXF1H104Z CBZF1H104Z CEXF1H229V CEXF1E470V CBZF1H104Z CCZB1H101K CCZB1H101K CBZF1H104Z CCZB1H101K CCZB1H221K CCZB1H221K CCZB1H101K CCZB1H101K CCZB1H221K CZCH1H309C CZCH1H309C CEXF1H220V CBZR1C472M CEXF1E221V CBZR1C472M CEXF1E102V CEXF1E470V CEXF1E100V CEXF1E100V CEXF1H339V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1E100V CBXF1H104Z CZCH1H309C CZCH1H309C CXCH1H680J CEXF1H109V CEXF1H109V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E101V CBXF1H104Z CEXF1E470V CBZF1H104Z CEXF1E100V CCXB1H102K CEXF1E470V CEXF1E101V CEXF1E101V CZSL1H680J CEXF1C100A CMXM2A224J CMXM2A224J CCXB1H472K CBXF1H104Z CCXB1H472K CMXM2A224J CMXM2A224J CEXF1H479V CEXF1H479V CBXF1H104Z CEXF1C101V CL1UC3474M CCXF3A472Z CCXF3A472Z CEYN2G181P CEXF1H330V CCXF1H473Z CEXF1H479V CCXB1H102K CCYR3D681K CH1BFE472M CEXF2E101V CEYF2E470V
Part Name C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C CERA CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA SEMI CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA ELECTRO CERA SEMI CERA SEMI ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA SEMI CERA CERA CERA SEMI CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA ELECTRO CERA ELECTRO CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA SEMI CERA CERA CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA SEMI ELECTRO CERA SEMI ELECTRO CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA ELECTRO MYLAR MYLAR CERA CERA SEMI CERA MYLAR MYLAR ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA SEMI ELECTRO LINE ACROSS CERA CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA ELECTRO CERA CERA CERA AC ELECTRO ELECTRO
Description 50V F 0.01MF Z 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 22MF (5X11) TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V F 0.022MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.022MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.022MF Z (TAPPING) 50V B 0.033MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.033MF K (AXIAL) 50V B 0.033MF K (AXIAL) 50V RSS 3.3MF (5X11) TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V RSS 2.2MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 220PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 220PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 220PF K (AXIAL) 50V CH 3PF C (AXIAL) 50V CH 3PF C (AXIAL) 50V RSS 22MF (5X11) TP Y5R 16V 4700PF M AXIAL 25V RSS 220MF (8X11.5) TP Y5R 16V 4700PF M AXIAL 25V RSS 1000MF (13X20) TP 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V RSS 3.3MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V CH 3PF C (AXIAL) 50V CH 3PF C (AXIAL) 50V CH 68PF J (TAPPING) 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 50V RSS 1MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 25V RSS 10MF TP 50V B 1000PF K (TAPPING) 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V SL 68PF J (AXIAL) 16V RSM 10MF 5X7 100V 0.22MF J BULK 100V 0.22MF J BULK 50V B 4700PF K (TAPPING) 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 50V B 4700PF K (TAPPING) 100V 0.22MF J BULK 100V 0.22MF J BULK 50V RSS 4.7MF (5*11) TP 50V RSS 4.7MF (5*11) TP 50V F 0.1MF Z (TAPPING) 16V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 0.47MF 1J(UCVSNDF/SV 1KV F 4700PF Z (T) 1KV F 4700PF Z (T) 400V LHS 180MF (25X35) 50V RSS 33MF (6.3X11) TP 50V F 0.047MF Z (TAPPING) 50V RSS 4.7MF (5*11) TP 50V B 1000PF K (TAPPING) 2KV R 680PF K 125C AC400V 4700PF M U/C/V 250V RSS 100MF 18X35.5 250V RSS 47MF (16X25
Symbol No. C820 C821 C823 C824 C830 C831 C832 C835 C840 C841 C844 C850 C861 C863 C866 C888 C900 C902 C910 C997 CA01 CA02 CA03 CA04 CA07 CA08 CA10 CA13 CA14 CA15 CA16 CA17 CA18 CA19 CA20 R101 R103 R104 R105 R106 R107 R110 R111 R116 R117 R118 R120 R131 R151 R152 R153 R154 R155 R160 R161 R162 R163 R164 R177 R190 R191 R301 R310 R311 R330 R331 R333 R334 R340 R341 R350 R351 R370 R394 R395 R396 R397 R398 R399 R401 R402 R404 R406 R415 R420 R444
Part No. CCYR3A471K CCXB1H102K CEXF1E102V CCXB3A471K CBZF1H104Z CCXB3A471K CEXF1E102V CEXF1E470V CEXF1C222V CEXF1C222V CEXF1E101V CCXB1H821K CEXF1E102C CEXF1E101V CCYR3A471K CEXF1C470V CCXB3D102K CMXL2E104K CEXF2E479V CEXF2E100V CCZB1H101K CCZB1H101K CCZB1H101K CCZB1H102K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H102K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H471K CCZB1H222K CCZB1H222K RD-AZ222JRD-AZ123JRD-AZ104JRD-AZ272JRD-AZ561JRD-AZ561JRD-AZ682JRD-AZ222JRD-AZ682JRD-AZ682JRD-AZ151JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ472JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ271JRD-AZ470JRD-AZ470JRD-AZ751JRD-AZ472JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ153JRD-AZ752JRD-AZ752JRD-AZ562JRD-AZ221JRD-AZ331JRD-4Z472JRD-4Z392JRD-4Z392JRD-4Z473JRD-2Z201JRD-AZ222JRD-AZ222JRD-4Z334JRD-4Z333JRD-4Z272JRD-4Z272JRD-4Z159JRD-AZ272JRD-4Z474JRD-AZ272JRD-AZ104JRW02Y828FS RS02Y360JS RD-4Z272JRD-4Z220JRD-2Z399JRS02Y561JS RS02Y102JS RD-2Z152JRS02Y200JS
Part Name C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R CERA CERA ELECTRO CERA CERA SEMI CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA ELECTRO CERA MYLAR ELECTRO ELECTRO CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CERA CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM WIRE WOUND M-OXIDE FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM CARBON FILM M-OXIDE FILM M-OXIDE FILM CARBON FILM M-OXIDE FILM
Description 1KV 470PF K 125C 50V B 1000PF K (TAPPING) 25V RSS 1000MF (13X20) TP 1KV B 470PF K (T) 50V F 0.1MF Z (AXIAL) 1KV B 470PF K (T) 25V RSS 1000MF (13X20) TP 25V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 16V RSS 2200MF(13X25)TP 16V RSS 2200MF(13X25)TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 50V B 820PF K (TAPPING) 25V RUS 1000MF 13X20 TP 25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP 1KV 470PF K 125C 16V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP 2KV B 1000 PF K (TAPPING) 250V 0.1MF K MEU TP 250V RSS 4.7MF (10X16)TP 250V RSS 10MF (10X20) TP 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 100PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 1000PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 470PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 2200PF K (AXIAL) 50V B 2200PF K (AXIAL) 1/6 2.2K 1/6 12K 1/6 100K 1/6 2.7K 1/6 560 1/6 560 1/6 6.8K 1/6 2.2K 1/6 6.8K 1/6 6.8K 1/6 150 1/6 100 1/6 4.7K 1/6 1K 1/6 270 1/6 47 1/6 47 1/6 750 1/6 4.7K 1/6 1K 1/6 15K 1/6 7.5K 1/6 7.5K 1/6 5.6K 1/6 220 1/6 330 1/4 4.7K 1/4 3.9K 1/4 3.9K 1/4 47K 1/2 200 1/6 2.2K 1/6 2.2K 1/4 330K 1/4 33K 1/4 2.7K 1/4 2.7K 1/4 1.5 1/6 2.7K 1/4 470K 1/6 2.7K 1/6 100K 2W 0.82 OHM F 2W 36 OHM J 1/4 2.7K 1/4 22 1/2 3.9 2W 560 OHM J 2W 1K OHM J 1/2 1.5K 2W 20 OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J SMALL SMALL OHM J OHM J OHM J SMALL SMALL OHM J SMALL
No. YA007
3-5
Symbol No. R450 R490 R500 R501 R502 R503 R504 R506 R507 R508 R509 R511 R512 R517 R518 R530 R532 R533 R535 R537 R540 R541 R542 R543 R544 R548 R550 R555 R560 R561 R562 R563 R566 R568 R569 R570 R572 R573 R576 R577 R578 R579 R580 R582 R583 R586 R587 R588 R589 R591 R592 R593 R594 R595 R596 R597 R598 R599 R601 R602 R605 R606 R608 R609 R614 R615 R620 R621 R622 R641 R642 R646 R647 R649 R650 R651 R652 R660 R661 R662 R700 R709 R710 R711 R712 R713 R720
Part No. RS02Y103JS RD-4Z101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ473JRD-AZ223JRD-AZ562JRD-AZ562JRD-AZ472JRD-AZ133JRN-4Z1502F RD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ223JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ201JRD-AZ201JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ122JRD-AZ223JRD-AZ271JRD-AZ222JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ152JRD-AZ152JRD-AZ220JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ181JRD-AZ271JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ181JRD-AZ181JRD-AZ330JRD-AZ330JRD-AZ271JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ271JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ330JRD-AZ391JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ104JRD-AZ222JRD-AZ682JRD-AZ472JRN-AZ3902F RD-AZ363JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ104JRD-AZ101JRD-AZ101JRD-2Z151JRD-2Z151JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ242JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ752JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ752JRD-AZ123JRD-AZ123JRD-2Z332JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ102JRD-AZ103JRD-AZ181JRD-AZ331JRD-AZ122J-
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Description 2W 10K OHM J 1/4 100 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/6 47K 1/6 22K 1/6 5.6K 1/6 5.6K 1/6 4.7K 1/6 13K 1/4 15K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 10K 1/6 22K 1/6 10K 1/6 200 1/6 200 1/6 100 1/6 1.2K 1/6 22K 1/6 270 1/6 2.2K 1/6 10K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/6 1.5K 1/6 1.5K 1/6 22 1/6 1K 1/6 180 1/6 270 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/6 180 1/6 180 1/6 33 1/6 33 1/6 270 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/6 270 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/6 33 1/6 390 1/6 1K 1/6 100K 1/6 2.2K 1/6 6.8K 1/6 4.7K 1/6 39K 1/6 36K 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/6 100K 1/6 100 1/6 100 1/2 150 1/2 150 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 2.4K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 7.5K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 7.5K 1/6 12K 1/6 12K 1/2 3.3K 1/6 1K 1/6 1K 1/6 10K 1/6 180 1/6 330 1/6 1.2K SMALL OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM F OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM J OHM