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Colour Television

Chassis

L01.1E
AA

(LARGE SCREEN)

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Contents
1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview 2. Safety & Maintenance Instructions, Warnings and Notes 3. Directions for Use 4. Mechanical Instructions 5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Faultfinding 6. Block Diagram, Testpoints, I2C And Supply Voltage Overview Block Diagram Testpoint Overview I2C And Supply Voltage Overview 7. Electrical Diagrams and PWB's Power Supply (Diagram A1) Line Deflection (Diagram A2) Diversity Tables A2, A9, A12 Frame Deflection (Diagram A3) Tuner IF (Diagram A4) Video IF and Sound IF (Diagram A5) Synchronization (Diagram A6) Control (Diagram A7) Audio Amplifier (Diagram A8) NICAM (Stereo/SAP) Decoder (Diagram A9) Audio/Video Source Switching (Diagram A10) Front I/O + Control, Headphone(Diagram A12) Rear I/O SCART (Diagram A14) Tilt and Rotation (Diagram A15) CRT (Diagram B1) SCAVEM (Diagram B2) Side AV and Headphone (Diagram C) Side AV and Headphone (Diagram E1) Top Control (RF) (Diagram T) Top Control (FSQ) (Diagram T1)
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Contents
8. Alignments 9. Circuit Description List of Abbreviations 10 Spare Parts List

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19 20 21 Diagram 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 42 43 45 46 47 48

PWB 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 36-41 44 39 45 46 47 48

Copyright 2001 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips. Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification

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L01.1E

Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview

1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
Note: Described specifications are valid for the whole product range. : NTSC 3.58 (playback only) : NTSC 4.43 (playback only) : 100 channels : UVSH : 38.9 MHz : 75 W, Coax

1.1
1.1.1

Technical Specifications
Reception Tuning system Colour systems Sound systems PLL PAL B/G, D/K, I SECAM B/G, L/L' FM/AM-mono FM-stereo (2CS) NICAM FM radio (10.7 MHz) : PAL BG : SECAM L/L' : PAL 60 (playback only) : : : : : : :

Channel selections IF frequency Aerial input 1.1.2 Miscellaneous Audio output (RMS) Mains voltage Mains frequency Ambient temperature Maximum humidity Power consumption Standby Power consumption

A/V connections

: 2 x 5 W stereo : 2 x 10 W stereo : 220 - 240 V (± 10 %) : 50 / 60 Hz (± 5 %) : + 5 to + 45 deg. C : 90 % R.H. : 58 W (21") to : 100 W (33") : <3W

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1.2.1

Connections
Side (or Front) Connections and Top (or Front) Control

V-

V+

C-

C+

Mono

IR RED

V-

V+

C-

C+

Video

R L Audio

- VOLUME +

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- PROGRAM +

Figure 1-1 Audio / Video In 1 - Video 2 - Audio 3 - Audio 4 - Headphone



CVBS (1 Vpp / 75 W) L (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) R (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) 3.5 mm (8 - 600 W / 4 mW)

Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
1.2.2 Rear Connections

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External 2: YC in + CVBS in/out

75 Ohm

AUDIO OUT

1

21

L FM R

EXTERNAL 2

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EXTERNAL 1
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Figure 1-4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - Audio - Audio - Audio - Audio - CVBS-status R (0.5 Vrms / 1 kW) R (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) L (0.5 Vrms / 1 kW) GND GND L (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) 0 - 2.0 V: INT 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 GND

Figure 1-2 .eps TV Aerial In Aerial input

: 75 W, Coax (IECtype)

L (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) R (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW)

External 1: RGB/YUV in + CVBS in/out

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Figure 1-3 R (0.5 Vrms / 1 kW) R (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) L (0.5 Vrms / 1 kW) GND GND Audio L (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) Blue / U (0.7 Vpp / 75 W) CVBS-status 0 - 2.0 V: INT 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 9 GND 1011- Green / Y (0.7 Vpp / 75 W) 1213GND 14GND 15- Red / V (0.7 Vpp / 75 W) 16- RGB-status 0 - 0.4 V: INT 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 W 17GND 18GND 19- CVBS (1 Vpp / 75 W) 20- CVBS (1 Vpp / 75 W) 21- Earth GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Audio Audio Audio







Audio In 1 - Audio 2 - Audio

GND GND (0.3 Vpp / 75 W) GND GND (1 Vpp / 75 W) (1 Vpp / 75 W) GND



9 101112131415- C 16171819- CVBS 20- Y / CVBS 21- Earth



FM Radio In Aerial input

: via `coax-to-3 pins' adapter : `cable' or `wire' antenna



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Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview

Chassis Overview

E1

C

SIDE AV PANEL + HEADPHONE

TOP CONTROL PANEL CRT PANEL FRONT INTERFACE

T B1 B2 Q1 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A12 A14 A15

POWER SUPPLY LINE DEFLECTION FRAME DEFLECTION TUNER IF VIDEO + SOUND IF MAIN CHASSIS PANEL SYNCHRONISATION CONTROL (µP) AUDIO AMPLIFIER NICAM + 2CS + BTSC DECODER A/V SWITCHING FRONT I/O + CONTROL + HEADPHONE REAR I/O SCART TILT & ROTATION

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Safety & Maintenance Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

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2. Safety & Maintenance Instructions, Warnings, and Notes
2.1 Safety Instructions For Repairs
Safety regulations require that during a repair: · Due to the `hot' parts of this chassis, the set must be connected to the AC power via an isolation transformer. , should · Safety components, indicated by the symbol be replaced by components identical to the original ones. · When replacing the CRT, safety goggles must be worn. Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay particular attention to the following points: · General repair instruction: as a strict precaution, we advise you to re-solder the solder connections through which the horizontal deflection current is flowing, in particular: ­ all pins of the line output transformer (LOT) ­ fly-back capacitor(s) ­ S-correction capacitor(s) ­ line output transistor ­ pins of the connector with wires to the deflection coil ­ other components through which the deflection current flows. Note: This re-soldering is advised to prevent bad connections due to metal fatigue in solder connections and is therefore only necessary for television sets more than two years old. · Route the wire trees and EHT cable correctly and secure them with the mounted cable clamps. · Check the insulation of the AC power cord for external damage. · Check the strain relief of the AC power cord for proper function, to prevent the cord from touching the CRT, hot components, or heat sinks. · Check the electrical DC resistance between the AC plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have an isolated power supply). Do this as follows: 1. Unplug the AC power cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the AC plug. 2. Turn on the main power switch (keep the AC power cord unplugged!). 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the AC plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection of the set. The reading should be between 4.5 MW and 12 MW. 4. Switch the TV OFF and remove the wire between the two pins of the AC plug. · Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent the possibility of the customer touching any internal parts.

2.3

Warnings
· In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors, avoid all high voltage flashovers. In order to prevent damage to the picture tube, use the method shown in Fig. 2-1, to discharge the picture tube. Use a high voltage probe and a multi-meter (position VDC). Discharge until the meter reading is 0 V (after approx. 30 s).

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Notes
· Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis (= tuner) ground ( ), or hot ground ( ), depending on the area of circuitry being tested. The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a color bar signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz (PAL) or 61.25 MHz (NTSC, channel 3). Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages with ( ) and without ( ) aerial signal. Measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation ( ) and in standby ( ). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols. The picture tube panel has printed spark gaps. Each spark gap is connected between an electrode of the picture tube and the Aquadag coating. The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists are completely interchangeable per position with the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type indication on these semiconductors.

2.2

Maintenance Instructions
· It is recommended to have a maintenance inspection carried out by qualified service personnel. The interval depends on the usage conditions: · When the set is used under normal circumstances, for example in a living room, the recommended interval is three to five years. · When the set is used in an environment with higher dust, grease or moisture levels, for example in a kitchen, the recommended interval is one year. · The maintenance inspection includes the following actions: 1. Perform the 'general repair instruction' noted above. 2. Clean the power supply and deflection circuitry on the chassis. 3. Clean the picture tube panel and the neck of the picture tube.

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Figure 2-1 · All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible . Careless handling to electrostatic discharges (ESD) during repair can reduce life drastically. When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this potential. Available ESD protection equipment: ­ Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband, connection box, extension cable, and ground cable) 4822 310 10671. ­ Wristband tester 4822 344 13999. Together with the deflection unit and any multi-pole unit, flat square picture tubes form an integrated unit. The deflection and the multi-pole units are set optimally at the factory. Adjustment of this unit during repair is therefore not recommended. Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section and on the picture tube. Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched ON. When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.

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Installing your television set
Radio / TV mode To switch the TV set to radio or TV mode (for versions equipped with radio).

Remote control keys

3.

& Positioning the television set

" Remote control

5 cm

5 cm

5 cm

Screen information / permanent no. To display / clear the program number, name (if it exists), time, audio mode and time remaining for the sleep feature. Press the key for 5 seconds to activate permanent display of the number.This key is also used to exit from the menu. VCR key (p.11) Standby Lets you place the TV set on standby.To turn on the TV, press P @ @, b, 0 to 9 (or Â). Teletext keys (p. 8), VCR keys (p.11) and list of radio stations i (p. 5) Sleep To select an automatic standby after a preset time (from 0 to 240 minutes). 16:9 modes (p. 9) Pre-set image Used to access a series of stored settings: Bright, Natural, Soft, Multimedia and return to Personal. Teletext (p. 8)

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3. Directions for Use

Place your TV on a solid, stable surface, leaving a space of at least 5 cm around the appliance. To avoid accidents, do not put anything on the set such as a cloth or cover, a container full of liquid (vase) or a heat source (lamp).The set must not be exposed to water.
Incredible Surround (only available on certain versions) To activate / disable the Incredible Surround feature. In stereo, the speakers appear further apart. In mono, a pseudospatial stereo effect is obtained.

é Connections
Pre-set sound Used to access a series of stored settings: Speech, Music, Theatre and return to Personal. Menu To call up or exit the menus. Cursor These 4 keys are used to move around the menus or provide direct access to the different 16:9 formats (p.9). Volume To adjust the sound level Mute To mute or restore the sound. Number keys Direct access to the programmes. For a 2 digit program, enter the 2nd digit before the dash disappears. Selection of EXT socket Press several times to select EXT1, EXT2, S-VHS and AV.

Insert the two R6-type batteries (supplied) making sure that they are the right way round. Check that the mode selector is set to TV. The batteries supplied with this appliance do not contain mercury or nickel cadmium. If you have access to a recycling facility, please do not discard your used batteries (if in doubt, consult your dealer).When the batteries are replaced, use the same type.

` Switching on

Directions for Use

FM. ANT.

Program selection To access the next or previous programme.The number, (name) and sound mode are displayed for a few moments. For some programs, the title of the program will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Teletext keys (p.8) or VCR keys (p.11)

· Insert the aerial plug into the : socket at the rear of the set. · For the versions equipped with a radio: insert the radio aerial socket into the FM ANT socket using the adapter supplied. If you are using an indoor aerial, reception may be difficult in certain conditions.You can improve reception by rotating the aerial. If the reception remains poor, you will need to use an external aerial. · Insert the mains plug into a wall socket (220240 V / 50 Hz). To switch on the set, press the on/off key. A red indicator comes on and the screen lights up. Go straight to the chapter Quick installation on page 4. If the television remains in standby mode, press P # on the remote control. The indicator will flash when you use the remote control.

The keys on the TV set
The VOLUME - + (- " +) keys are used to adjust sound levels.The PROGRAM - + (- P +) keys are used to select the required programmes. To access the menus, simultaneously hold down the " - and " + keys.The PROGRAM - + keys may then be used to select an adjustment and the - " + keys to make that adjustment. To exit from the menus, hold down the 2 " and " + keys. Note: when the Child Lock function is activated, these keys are unavailable (refer to Features menu on page 7).

The television set has 4 keys which are located on the front or the top of the set depending on the model.

Sound mode Used to force programmes in Stereo to Mono or, for bilingual programs, to choose between Dual I or Dual II. For TV sets equipped for Nicam reception, depending on the programmes, you can force the Stereo Nicam sound to Mono or select between Nicam Dual I, Nicam Dual II and Mono. The Mono indication is red when in forced position.

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Quick installation
This menu is used to store the programmes one at a time. & Press the H key. é With the cursor, select the Install menu then Manual store: `

Manual store

The first time you switch on the television, a menu appears on the screen and the tuning starts automatically.

Auto Store

· Program 2 · TV 470 MHz · ································
Mainge · Picture · Sound · Features $ Install

Europe Æ

· · · ·

Manual Store $ System Search Program No. Fine Tune Store

( §

If the menu is not displayed, press and hold down the "- and "+ keys on the TV set for 5 seconds to start the tuning. All the available TV programs and radio stations * will be stored. This operation takes a few minutes.The display shows the progress of the " System: select Europe (automatic detection*) or Western Europe (BG standard), Eastern Europe (DK standard), United Kingdom (I standard) or France (LL' standard). è ! ç

search and the number of programs found. At the end of the search, the menu disappears. To exit or interrupt the search, press H. If no program is found, consult the possible solutions p. 12. & If the transmitter or cable network sends the automatic sort signal, the programs will be numbered correctly. In this case, the installation is complete. é If this is not the case, you need to use the Sort menu to number the programs correctly. Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast their own sort parameters (region, language, etc.). In this case, indicate your choice using the îÏ keys and validate with ¬. * Only on versions equipped with a radio.

* Except for France (LL' standard), you must select choice France. Search: press ¬.The search starts. Once a programme is found, the scanning stops and its name is displayed (when available). Go to the next step. If you know the frequency of the required programme, this can be entered directly using the 0 to 9 keys. If no picture is found, consult the possible solutions (p. 12). Program No.: enter the required number with the Ȭ or 0 to 9 keys. Fine Tune: if the reception is not satisfactory, adjust using the Ȭ keys. Store: press ¬.The program is stored. Repeat steps ` to ! for each programme to store. To quit the menus, press d.

Program sort

Other settings in the Install menu

& Press key H.The Main menu is displayed on the screen.

Directions for Use

Mainge · Picture · Sound · Features $ Install

Install · Language · Country · Auto Store · Manual Store $ Sort Æ · Name

00 01 TF1 02 FR2 03 Æ FR3 04 C + 05 ARTE

é With the cursor, select the Install menu followed by the Sort menu. " Select the programme you want to move using the îÏ keys and press ¬. ` Then use the îÏ keys to select the new number and validate with È. ( Repeat steps " and ` for each program you wish to renumber. § To quit the menus, press d.

& Press the H key and select the Install menu: é Language: to change the display language for the menus. " Country: to select your country (GB for Great Britain). This setting is used for the search, automatic programme sort and teletext display. If your country does not appear in the list, select ". . ." ` Auto Store: to start automatic search for all programmes available in your region. If the transmitter or cable network sends the

automatic sort signal, the programmes will be numbered correctly. If this is not the case, you need to use the Sort menu to renumber the programmes (see p. 4). Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast their own sort parameters (region, language, etc.). In this case, indicate your choice using the îÏ keys and validate with ¬.To quit or interrupt the search, press H. If no picture is found, consult the possible solutions (p. 12). ( To quit the menus, press d.

Program name
` Use the Ȭ keys to move around the name display area (5 characters) and the îÏ keys to select the characters. ( When the name has been entered, use the È key to exit.The name is stored. § Repeat steps " to ( for each programme you wish to name. è To quit the menus, press d.

Using the radio (only available on certain versions)
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If required, you can give a name to the programmes and external connectors. Note: on installation, the programs are named automatically when an identification signal is sent. & Press the H key. é With the cursor, select the Install menu, then Name " Use the îÏ keys to select the programme to name or rename.

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Choice of TV or radio mode Press the  key on the remote control to switch the TV set to either TV or radio mode. In radio mode, the number, station name (if available), frequency and sound mode are displayed on the screen. To enter the station names, use the Name menu (p. 4) Program selection Use the 0 9 or @ P # keys to select the FM stations (from 1 to 40). List of radio stations Press the i key to display the list of radio stations radio. Use the îÏ keys to change station and the d key to exit.

Using the radio menus Use the H key to access the specific radio setting. Search for radio stations If you used the quick installation, all available FM stations have already been stored.To start a new search, use the Install :Auto Store menu (for a complete search) or Manual Store (for a station by station search).The Sort and Name menus let you sort or name the radio stations. Operation of these menus is the same as for the TV menus.

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Picture settings

Timer function (only available on certain versions)

3.

& Press H then ¬.The Picture menu is displayed:

Mainge

$ Picture · Sound · Features · Install Mainge · Picture · Sound $ Features · Install

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This menu lets you use the TV set as an alarm. & Press the H key. é With the cursor, select the Options menu then Timer : " Sleep: to select an automatic standby period.
Timer 10:56

Picture $ Brightness · Colour · Contrast · Sharpness · Colour Temp. · Store · · · · · Sleep $ Time Start Time Stop Time Program No. Activate

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é Use the îÏ keys to select a setting and the Ȭ keys to adjust. Note: during the picture adjustment, only the selected line remains displayed. Press îÏ to display the menu again.

" Once the adjustments have been made, select Store and press ¬ to store them. Press d to exit. Description of the adjustments: · Brightness: this changes picture brilliance. · Colour: this changes the intensity of the colour. · Contrast: this changes the difference between the light and dark tones. · Sharpness: this changes the picture definition. · Colour Temp.: this changes the colour rendering: Cold (bluer), Normal (balanced) or Warm (redder). · Store: to store the picture adjustments and settings (as well as the settings for Contrast + and NR in the Features menu). ( Start Time: enter the start time. § Stop Time: enter the standby time. è Program No.: enter the number of the programme for the wake-up alarm. For models equipped with a radio, you can select an FM station by using the Ȭ keys (the 09 keys are only used to select TV programs). ! Activate: the settings include: · Once for a single alarm, · Daily for each day, · Stop to cancel. ç Press b to put the TV set in standby. It will automatically come on at the time programmed. If you leave the TV set on, it will just change programmes at the time entered (and will go to standby mode at the Stop Time). By combining the TV lock and Timer functions, you can restrict the period during which the TV set is used, for example by your children.

Sound adjustments

& Press H, select Sound (Ï) and press ¬. The Sound menu is displayed:

This setting is also available via the ` key on the remote control. ` Time: enter the current time. Note: the time is updated automatically each time the TV set is switched on via the teletext information on program no. 1. If this program does not have teletext, the update will not take place.

Directions for Use

Mainge · Picture $ Sound · Features · Install

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TV lock (only available on certain versions)
You can block certain programs or inhibit use of the TV set completely by locking the keys.

Sound · Treble · Bass · Balance · Delta Volume · AVL · Store

é Use the îÏ keys to select a setting and the Ȭ keys to adjust. " Once the adjustments have been made, select Store and press ¬ to store these changes. ` To quit the menus, press d.

Description of the settings: · Treble: this alters the high frequency sounds. · Bass: this alters the low frequency sounds. · Balance: this balances the sound on the left and right speakers. · Delta Volume*: this is used to compensate any volume discrepancies between the different programs or EXT sockets.This setting is available for programs 0 to 40 and the EXT sockets. · AVL* (Automatic Volume Leveller): this is used to limit increases in sound, especially on program change or advertising slots. · Store: this is used to store the sound settings. * Only available on certain versions.

Child lock
& Press H. é With the cursor, select the Options menu and position Child Lock to On. " Turn off the TV set and hide the remote control.The TV set cannot be used (except via the remote control). ` To cancel: position Child Lock to Off.

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Feature settings

Mainge · Picture · Sound $ Features · Install

Features · Timer · Child Lock · Parental Cont. · Rotation · Contrast + · NR

Arrêt

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Parental control
& Press the H key, select the Features menu then Parental Cont.: é You must enter your secret access code.

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& Press H, select Features (Ï) and press ¬. You can adjust: é Timer, Child Lock and Parental Cont.: see next page " Contrast +: automatic adjustment of the picture contrast which permanently sets the darkest part of the picture to black. ` NR: attenuates picture noise (snow) in difficult reception conditions.

Caution: to store the Contrast + and NR settings, use the Store choice in the Picture menu. ( Rotation (only available on very large screen sets): large screen sets are sensitive to terrestrial magnetic field variations.This setting is used to compensate for this by adjusting the picture rotation. § To quit the menus, press d.

The first time you enter this, enter code 0711 twice and then enter your new code choice. The menu is displayed. Parental Cont.: Use the îÏ keys to select the TV programme required and validate with ¬.The + symbol will be displayed opposite the programmes or sockets that are locked. From now on, to view a locked programme, you must enter your secret code, otherwise the screen will stay blank. The access to the Install menu is also locked. Caution, for encrypted programs using an external decoder, you must lock the corresponding EXT socket. Change code: this allows you to enter a new 4 digit code. Confirm your new code by entering it a second time. If you have forgotten your secret code, enter the universal code 0711 twice. Unlock all: this is used to unlock all locked programmes. Lock All: this is used to lock all the TV programmes and EXT connectors. Press the d key to quit.

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Teletext

16:9 Formats
The pictures you receive may be transmitted in 16:9 format (wide screen) or 4:3 format (conventional screen). 4:3 pictures sometimes have a black band at the top and bottom of the screen (letterbox format).This function allows you to optimise the picture display on screen.

Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a newspaper. It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar with the transmission language (cable networks, satellite channels, etc.). You will obtain:

Press :

Automatic switching
This TV set is also equipped with automatic switching which will select the correct-screen format, provided the specific signals are transmitted with the programmes. This automatic format can olso be modified manually.

¤

Teletext call

POWER

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Using the different screen formats
Press the ¬ key (or È) to select the different modes: 4:3, Zoom 14:9, Zoom 16:9, Subtitle Zoom, Super Wide and Widescreen. You can also access these settings with key p.

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Y

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- VCR

This is used to call teletext, change to transparent mode and then exit.The summary appears with a list of items that can be accessed. Each item has a corresponding 3 digit page number. If the channel selected does not broadcast teletext, the indication 100 will be displayed and the screen will remain blank (in this case, exit teletext and select another channel).

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SMART

RADIO

SMART

0

9

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Selecting a page

MENU

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Enter the number of the page required using the 0 to 9 or @ P # keys, îÏ. Example: page 120, enter 1 2 0.The number is displayed top left, the counter turns and then the page is displayed. Repeat this operation to view another page. If the counter continues to search, this means that the page is not transmitted. Select another number.

4:3 Mode The picture is reproduced in 4:3 format and a black band is displayed on either side of the picture.The picture may be progressively enlarged using the îÏ keys.

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Direct access to the items

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Coloured areas are displayed at the bottom of the screen. The 4 coloured keys are used to access the items or corresponding pages. The coloured areas flash when the item or the page is not yet available. This returns you to the contents page (usually page 100). This is used to temporarily disable or activate the teletext display. This allows you to display the top or bottom part of the page and then return to normal size. Certain pages contain sub-pages which are automatically displayed successively.This key is used to stop or resume sub-page acquisition.The indication _ appears top left. To display or hide the concealed information (games solutions).

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Zoom 14:9 Mode The picture is enlarged to 14:9 format, a thin black band remains on both sides of the picture.The îÏ keys allow you to compress and move the image vertically to view the top or bottom of the picture (subtitles).

Y

0

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Ë

Contents

TM

Temporary stop

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Enlarge a page

Zoom 16:9 Mode The picture is enlarged to 16:9 format.This mode is recommended when displaying pictures which have black bands at the top and bottom (letterbox format). Use the îÏ keys if you wish to compress and move the image vertically to view the top or bottom of the picture.

Directions for Use

Ó

Stop sub-page acquisition

Y

Hidden information

Subtitle Zoom Mode This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen leaving the sub-titles visible. Use the îÏ keys to increase or decrease the compression at the bottom of the screen.

MENU

Favourite pages

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For teletext programs 0 to 40, you can store 4 favourite pages which can then be accessed directly using the coloured keys (red, green, yellow, blue). & Press the H key to change to favourite pages mode. é Display the teletext page that you want to store. " Press the coloured key of your choice for 3 seconds. The page is now stored. ` Repeat the operation with the other coloured keys. ( You can now consult teletext and your favourite pages will appear in colour at the bottom of the screen.To retrieve the standard items, press H. To clear everything, press d for 5 seconds.

Super Wide Mode This mode is used to display 4:3 pictures using the full surface of the screen by enlarging the sides of the picture. The îÏ keys allow you to scroll the image up or down the screen.

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Widescreen Mode This mode restores the correct proportions of pictures transmitted in 16:9 using full screen display. Note: If you display a 4:3 picture in thid mode, it will be enlarged horizontally.

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Connecting peripheral equipment
Side connections
Make the connections as shown opposite. With the n key, select AV. For a monophonic device, connect the audio signal to the AUDIO L input. Use the e key to reproduce the sound on the left and right speakers of the TV set. Headphones When headphones are connected, the sound on the TV set will be cut.The @ P # keys are used to adjust the volume level. The headphone impedance must be between 32 and 600 Ohms.

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Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to the different set executions. Main panel with bracket. 1. Disconnect the strain relief of the Mains cord. 2. Disconnect the degaussing coil by removing the cable from (red) connector 0201 [1]. 3. Remove the panel bracket from the bottom tray, by pulling it backward [2]. 4. Turn the chassis tray 90 degrees counter clockwise. 5. Move the panel somewhat to the left and flip it 90 degrees [3], with the components towards the CRT. 6. Turn the panel with the rear I/O towards the CRT. 7. Place the hook of the tray in the fixation hole of the cabinet bottom [4] and secure it.

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1. Remove all (nine) fixation screws of the rear cover: two at the top, two at each side, two at the bottom and one at the SCART connectors. 2. Now pull the rear cover backward to remove it.

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There are 2 configurations: one without and one with panel bracket. Both have a different service position. Main panel without bracket. 1. Disconnect the strain relief of the Mains cord. 2. Remove the main panel, by pushing the two centre clips outward [1]. At the same time pull the panel away from the CRT [2]. 3. Disconnect the degaussing coil by removing the cable from (red) connector 0201. 4. Turn the panel 90 degrees counter clockwise [3]. 5. Flip the panel 90 degrees [4], with the components towards the CRT. 6. Turn the panel with the rear I/O towards the CRT [5]. 7. Slide the metal heatsink (near the mains transformer 5520) underneath the right chassis bracket, so the panel is secured [6].

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Index of this chapter: 1. Test points. 2. Service Modes. 3. Problems and Solving Tips (related to CSM). 4. ComPair. 5. Error Codes. 6. The Blinking LED Procedure. 7. Protections. 8. Repair Tips. 5.2.1 Service Default Mode (SDM) Purpose · To create a predefined setting to get the same measurement results as given in this manual. · To override SW protections. · To start the blinking LED procedure. Specifications · Tuning frequency: ­ 475.25 MHz for PAL/SECAM (Europe and AP-PAL). ­ 61.25 MHz (channel 3) for NTSC-sets (NAFTA, LATAM and AP-NTSC). · Colour system: ­ PAL-M for LATAM BI/TRI/FOUR-NORMA. ­ SECAM L for France. ­ NTSC for NAFTA and AP-NTSC. ­ PAL-BG for Europe and AP-PAL. · All picture settings at 50 % (brightness, colour contrast, hue). · Bass, treble and balance at 50 %; volume at 25 %. · All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like: ­ (sleep) timer, ­ child/parental lock, ­ blue mute, ­ hotel/hospitality mode ­ auto switch-off (when no `IDENT' video signal is received for 15 minutes), ­ skip / blank of non-favorite presets / channels, ­ auto store of personal presets, ­ auto user menu time-out. How to enter SDM Use one of the following methods: · Use a standard customer RC-transmitter and key in the code `062596' directly followed by the MENU button or · Short wires 9631 and 9641 on the mono carrier (see Fig. 8-1) and apply Mains power. Then press the power button (remove the short after start-up). Caution: Entering SDM by shorten wires 9631 and 9641 will override the +8V-protection. Do this only for a short period. When doing this, the service-technician must know exactly what he is doing, as it could lead to damaging the set. · Or via ComPair.

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Test Points
The chassis is equipped with test points printed on the circuit board assemblies. These test points refer to the functional blocks:
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Service Modes
Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) offer several features for the service technician, while the Customer Service Menu (CSM) is used for communication between dealer and customer. There is also the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface between a computer (see requirements) and the TV chassis. It offers the ability of structured trouble shooting, error code reading and software version readout for all L01 chassis. Minimum requirements: a 486 processor, Windows 3.1 and a CD-ROM drive. A Pentium Processor and Windows 95/98 are also acceptable (see also paragraph 5.4).
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Figure 5-3 How to navigate Use one of the following methods: · When you press the MENU button on the remote control, the set will switch between the SDM and the normal user menu (with the SDM mode still active in the background). Return to the SDM screen with the OSD / STATUS button. · When you press the OSD / STATUS button on the remote control, the menu will show or hide the error buffer. This feature is available to prevent interference during waveform measurements. · On the TV, press and hold the 'VOLUME down' and press the 'CHANNEL down' for a few seconds, to switch from SDM to SAM and reverse. How to exit Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the power button on the remote control transmitter (if you switch the set 'off' by removing the Mains power, the set will return in SDM when Mains power is re-applied). The error buffer is cleared.

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· In SAM, select menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN key on the remote control transmitter. The selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the screen, move the CURSOR UP/DOWN key to display the next / previous menu items. With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to: ­ (De)activate the selected menu item. ­ Change the value of the selected menu item. ­ Activate the selected submenu. When you press the MENU button twice, the set will switch to the normal user menus (with the SAM mode still active in the background). To return to the SAM menu press the OSD / STATUS button [ i+ ]. When you press the MENU key in a submenu, you will return to the previous menu.

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6. Indicates if the sleep timer is enabled. 7. Indicates if the V-chip feature is enabled. 8. Value indicates parameter levels at CSM entry. CO= CONTRAST, CL= COLOR, BR= BRIGHTNESS, HU= HUE, SH= SHARPNESS 9. Value indicates parameter levels at CSM entry. VL= VOLUME LEVEL, BL= BALANCE LEVEL, AVL= AUTO VOLUME LEVEL LIMITER, DV= DELTA VOLUME 10. Value indicates parameter levels at CSM entry (only for stereo sets). TR= TREBLE, BS= BASS How to exit Use one of the following methods: · After you press `any' key of the remote control transmitter with exception of the CHANNEL and VOLUME keys. · After you switch-off the TV set with the Mains power switch.

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Problems and Solving Tips (Related To CSM)
Picture Problems Note: Below described problems are all related to the TV settings. The procedures to change the value (or status) of the different settings are described. No colours / noise in picture Check CSM line 4. Wrong colour system installed. To change the setting: 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control. 2. Select the INSTALL sub menu. 3. Select the MANUAL STORE sub menu. 4. Select and change the SYSTEM setting until picture and sound are correct. 5. Select the STORE menu item. Colours not correct / unstable picture Check CSM line 4. Wrong colour system installed. To change the setting: 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control. 2. Select the INSTALL sub menu. 3. Select the MANUAL STORE sub menu. 4. Select and change the SYSTEM setting until picture and sound are correct. 5. Select the STORE menu item. TV switches `off' (or `on') or changes the channel without any user action (Sleep)timer switched the set `off' or changed channel. To change the setting: 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control. 2. Select the FEATURES sub menu. 3. Select the TIMER sub menu. 4. Select and change the SLEEP or TIME setting. Picture too dark or too bright Increase / decrease the BRIGHTNESS and / or the CONTRAST value when: · The picture improves after you have pressed the `Smart Picture' button on the remote control. · The picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode The new `Personal' preference value is automatically stored. White line around picture elements and text Decrease the SHARPNESS value when: · The picture improves after you have pressed the `Smart Picture' button on the remote control. · The picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode The new `Personal' preference value is automatically stored.

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service connector (located on the Main panel, see also figure 8-1 suffix D). The ComPair faultfinding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways: · Automatic (by communication with the television): ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C level. ComPair can access the I2C bus of the television. ComPair can send and receive I2C commands to the micro controller of the television. In this way, it is possible for ComPair to communicate (read and write) to devices on the I2C busses of the TV-set. · Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic diagnosis is only possible if the micro controller of the television is working correctly and only to a certain extend. When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through the faultfinding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the screen gives a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES / NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point I7 and click on the correct oscillogram you see on the oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g. text or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next step in the faultfinding process. By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive question / answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find most problems in a fast and effective way. Beside fault finding, ComPair provides some additional features like: · Up- or downloading of pre-sets. · Managing of pre-set lists. · Emulation of the (European) Dealer Service Tool (DST). · If both ComPair and SearchMan (Electronic Service Manual) are installed, all the schematics and the PWBs of the set are available by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink. Example: Measure the DC-voltage on capacitor C2568 (Schematic/Panel) at the Monocarrier. Click on the `Panel' hyperlink to automatically show the PWB with a highlighted capacitor C2568. Click on the `Schematic' hyperlink to automatically show the position of the highlighted capacitor. 5.4.3 How To Connect 1. First install the ComPair Browser software (see the Quick Reference Card for installation instructions). 2. Connect the RS232 interface cable between a free serial (COM) port of your PC and the PC connector (marked with `PC') of the ComPair interface. 3. Connect the Mains power adapter to the supply connector (marked with `POWER 9V DC') on the ComPair interface. 4. Switch the ComPair interface OFF. 5. Switch the television set OFF (remove the Mains power). 6. Connect the ComPair interface cable between the connector on the rear side of the ComPair interface (marked with `I2C') and the ComPair connector on the mono carrier (see figure 8-1 suffix D). 7. Plug the Mains power adapter in the Mains power outlet and switch on the interface. The green and red LEDs light up together. The red LED extinguishes after approx. 1 second while the green LED remains lit. 8. Start the ComPair program and read the `introduction' chapter.

Snowy picture Check CSM line 5. If this line indicates `Not Tuned', check the following: · No or bad antenna signal. Connect a proper antenna signal. · Antenna not connected. Connect the antenna. · No channel / pre-set is stored at this program number. Go to the INSTALL menu and store a proper channel at this program number. · The tuner is faulty (in this case the CODES line will contain error number 10). Check the tuner and replace / repair if necessary. Snowy picture and/or unstable picture · A scrambled or decoded signal is received. Black and white picture Increase the COLOR value when: · The picture improves after you have pressed the `Smart Picture' button on the remote control. · The picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode The new `Personal' preference value is automatically stored. Menu text not sharp enough Decrease the CONTRAST value when: · The picture improves after you have pressed the `Smart Picture' button on the remote control. · The picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode The new `Personal' preference value is automatically stored. 5.3.2 Sound Problems No sound or sound too loud (after channel change / switching on) Increase / decrease the VOLUME level when the volume is OK after you switched on the CSM. The new `Personal' preference value is automatically stored.

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ComPair
Introduction ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further development on the European DST (service remote control), which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair has three big advantages: · ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you systematically through the repair procedures. · ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not have to know anything about I2C commands yourself because ComPair takes care of this. · ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the microprocessor is working) and all repair information is directly available. When ComPair is installed together with the SearchMan electronic manual of the defective chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click away.

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Specifications ComPair consists of a Windows based faultfinding program and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. The ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial or RS232 cable. In case of the L01 chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the

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How to Clear the Error Buffer The error code buffer is cleared in the following cases: · By activation of the CLEAR command in the SAM menu: · When you exit SDM / SAM with the STANDBY command on the remote control (when leaving SDM / SAM, by disconnecting the set from Mains power, the error buffer is not reset). · When you transmit the command DIAGNOSE-99-OK with ComPair. · If the content of the error buffer has not changed for 50 hours, it resets automatically.

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Error Codes In case of non-intermittent faults, clear the error buffer before you begin the repair. These to ensure that old error codes are no longer present. If possible, check the entire contents of the error buffer. In some situations, an error code is only the result of another error code and not the actual cause (e.g., a fault in the protection detection circuitry can also lead to a protection).

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Error Buffer
The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to right. When an error occurs that is not yet in the error code buffer, it is written at the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right.

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The Blinking LED Procedure
Via this procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer visible via the front LED. This is especially useful when there is no picture. When the SDM is entered, the LED will blink the contents of the error-buffer. Error-codes ³ 10 are shown as follows: ­ a long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal digit), ­ a pause of 1.5 s, ­ n short blinks (n = 1 - 9), ­ when all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence finishes with a LED blink of 3 s, ­ the sequence starts again. Example of error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0 After entering SDM: ­ 1 long blink of 750 ms followed by a pause of 1.5 s, ­ 2 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, ­ 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, ­ 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, ­ 1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence, ­ the sequence starts again. ·

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If a fault situation is detected an error code will be generated and if necessary, the set will be put in the protection mode. Blinking of the red LED at a frequency of 3 Hz indicates the protection mode. In some error cases, the microprocessor does not put the set in the protection mode. The error codes of the error buffer can be read via the service menu (SAM), the blinking LED procedure or via ComPair. The DST diagnose functionality will force the set into the Servicestandby, which is similar to the usual standby mode, however the microprocessor has to remain in normal operation completely. To get a quick diagnosis the chassis has three service modes implemented: · The Customer Service Mode (CSM). · The Service Default Mode (SDM). Start-up of the set in a predefined way. · The Service Alignment Mode (SAM). Adjustment of the set via a menu and with the help of test patterns. See for a detailed description Chapter 9 paragraphs Deflection and Power Supply.

5.8

Repair Tips
Below some failure symptoms are given, followed by a repair tip. · Set is dead and makes hiccuping sound `MainSupply' is available. Hiccuping stops when de-soldering L5561, meaning that problem is in the `MainSupply' line. No output voltages at LOT, no horizontal deflection. Reason: line transistor 7460 is defective. · Set is dead, and makes no sound Check power supply IC7520. Result: voltage at pins 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are about 180 V and pin 8 is 0 V. The reason why the voltage on these pins is so high is because the output driver (pin 6) has an open load. That is why MOSFET TS7521 is not able to switch. Reason: feedback resistor 3523 is defective. Caution: be careful measuring on the gate of TS7521; circuitry is very high ohmic and can easily be damaged! (first connect ground to measuring equipment, than the gate). · Set is in hiccup mode and shuts down after 8 s. Blinking LED (set in SDM mode) indicates error 5. As it is unlikely that mP `POR' and `+8V protection' happen at

Block Diagram, Testpoints, I2C and Supply Voltage Overview

L01.1E

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6. Block Diagram, Testpoints, I2C and Supply Voltage Overview
Block Diagram
A14 REAR I/O SCART
V1-OUT
7101 SCART 1
21 20

A10 AUDIO/VIDEO SOURCE SWITCHING
7131 SCART 2
21 20

A8 AUDIO AMPLIFIER

SEL_MAIN_FRNT_RR

7801 HEF4052BT
9 SWITCH 10 LOGIC
OR

A5
V-OUT

A5
CVBS1-IN FBL-1

A7
Y-CVBS-IN

FOR MONO SETS MONO/ 7943 AM-MONO7901 AN7522N (STEREO) SOUND 7902 AN7523N (MONO) A5
A1

A12 FRONT CONTROL

A7 CONTROL

+3.3V

+3.3V

A5 A5

V - OUT

A10

A5 A5 R-Y-IN A5 A5
G-Y-IN B-U-IN L1 - OUT STATUS 1 L1-IN
2

A9 A12 A14

SC2-CTRL L-FRONT-IN L1-IN L2-IN SC1-LOUT R-FRONT-IN R1-IN R2-IN SC1-R-OUT

6 8
OR

ERR 7

2
A2

0280 L+ 4
L-

ERR 5

5602 5603 5604 7200-B TDA95XX 66 61 59 I/O 68
+3.9V

7602 M24C08 EEPROM 8 (NVM) 6 ERR 5 9

3611

7

A5 C - IN

1 5 2 4 12 14 15 11 13 7804 SC1-R IN 3 7803 SC1-LIN

4
A3

3 2

L

6692 TSOP1836 IR IR

67 1 2 IIC BUS TRANSCEIVER 71 3607 72
C4 C5

A7 A5
0267

VOLUME MUTE MAINAUX_FB

9

10
A4

R-

A7 A10 A5 A10 A10 A10 R2 - OUT
L2 - OUT
1 2

STATUS 2 L2-IN R2-IN

A9
L1-OUT

3908

A14 STATUS1

A7 A10 A10

1

A14 A9 A12 A14 A14 A9

12

R+ 1

R

3.3V LOCAL KEYBOARD

LED KEYBOARDPROTN

SDA SCL

3604 3606 3625 3624

3603 SDA SCL
ERR 6

A14 STATUS2 A1
POWER DOWN LED KEYBOARD_PROTN OR OR

A14
L-OUT

A4 A7 A8 A9

69 5 80 ROM RAM 1/10 PAGES MEMORY VST PWMDAC I/O PORTS 3 6 70 78 77

A10 A10 R1 - OUT

1

R1-IN

SDA SCL
L+

MONITOR OUTPUT

A14 A10 A9 A13

A12 HEADPHONE
L+ LRR+ LOCAL KEYBOARD

SEL-IF-LL-M-TRAP A4 STANDBY-CON A1 SEL-MAIN-FRONT-RR A10 BASS PANORAMA A2 TREBLE-BUZZER-HOSP-APP VOLUME/MUTE A8
C1

T

TOP CONTROL (RF)

R-OUT

R1-OUT

A10
L-OUT

AUDIO R AUDIO L

A9 NICAM, 2CS, BTSL (STEREO DECODER)
QSS-AM-DEM-OUT OR FMR
A11

OR

A10

R-OUT

7802 HEF4053BT
SEL_MAIN_FRNT_RR

A14 A10

7834 7835 47

7831 MSP34X5G
A10

COMPAIR CONNECTION (FOR SERVICE)
25
A9

LRR+

T1 TOP CONTROL (FSQ) 0209
1 2 3
EWPROTECTION

7606

73

E or C
SIDE AV

A12 FRONT I/O
0253 3 0251 3 1 0219 6 A 3 1 C R C
MONO STEREO

A7
CVBS-FRONT-IN

9 SWITCH LOGIC 5 3 2 1 R2-OUT 4 SY-CVBS-IN

V

V

V A

CVBS-FRONT-IN

A12 A10 A5 A10 A10 A10 A9
SC1-1-OUT

A14 A10 A9

Y-CVBS-IN R-OUT SC1-R-OUT L-OUT

A5

A5 A10 A10

MONO/AM-MONO-SOUND 3834 2847 44 SC1-L IN SC1-R IN 41 42

DEMODULATOR NICAM, 2CS, BTSC, AM, FM

MAIN-OUT-L MAIN-OUT-R

A2

24
A8

OR
MONO/AM-MONO-SOUND L OUT R OUT

E1 HEADPHONE
0246 1 2 3 0254 1 2 3
RL+ L-

63

9641 9631

SDM

TELE TEXT 0255 4 3 2 1

CPU
64

1660 12MHz
C2

31

A14 A14

A5

RR+

L R

BL

L B

L-FRONT-IN

INPUT SWITCHING
ERR 4

30 4 51

L

A9 NICAM, 2CS, DECODER
0209 1 2 3
KEYBOARD _PROTN

CVBS SYNC
R G B BL COR H

15

A14 A7
L2-OUT

SDA SCL

3833 3832

A7

SC2-CTRL A10 L+

8
A6

R-FRONT-IN

4 5

4 5
R+

12 13

14

A14

A7

7 52

1831 18M432

R

OSD TELETEXT DISPLAY

3172
V

TILT A15 ON A8

L-

A4 TUNER IF
A2 VT_SUPPLY
5001 VLOTAUX +5V 0265 1
FM

A5 VIDEO IF, SOUND IF 7209, 7210
6001 BZX79-C33 9 VT 2
ERR FM-RADIO FM 10 10 TUNER I3 I4

FM

FM RADIO PRE-AMPL. 7200-A TDA95XX

FMR 3214 49 VIDEO PLL DEMOD. VIDEO AMPLIFIER V1-OUT A14
V10

QSS_AM_DEM_OUT +8V

AUDIO CARRIER FILTERS 5201 1200
5.5MHz

3222 V-OUT A14 2X 7200-C TDA95XX 47 OSD RGB MATRIX RGB INSERT Y-DELAY Y BLACK STRETCH WHITE STRETCH R G B RGB CONTROL G 57 OSD TEXT INSERT BLUE STRETCH WHITE-P. ADJ 54 7204 EHT INFO PROC. B 58 3203 R 56 3201
V5

B1 CRT

R G B

B2 SCAVEM 3371
3379 3386 7330 TDA6107Q
V12

7360 - 7367 + SCAVEM PROC 3362 +200VA
V14

0278 3 2 1 +13V 0165 8 6
R G B

SCAVEM COIL

1000

6, 7

1002 1003

VIF_1 VIF_2

18 19 22 VIDEO IF AGC 38

7201 +8V 3208

1201
6MHz

3213

V9

0243 1

0245 1

7331 2

8 R 3336 9 G 3334 3332
V15

2203

AQUADAG

+ 11 TV TUNER IF
TV

40

I/O SWITCHING

3202

V6

7332 2 2 7333 3 3
V13 V11

1

5 3001
I1

4

AGC 1

1004 SIF1 SIF2 RF_AGC 23 24 QSS SOUND IF + AGC QSS MIXER AM DEMOD. 33 7206 3230 SOUND FM-DEMOD. DE-EMPH. SOUND AMPL. + AVL

V7

V16

11

CRT

A13 C-IN A10 SY-CVBS-IN A13 CVBS1-IN

45 44 42

VIDEO FILTERS VIDEO IDENT PAL/NTSC SECAM DECODER R-Y B-Y BASE BAND DELAY U V

3 5 EHT-INFO

7 B

10 9
ERR 11

5 7 1

A7 SDA
3000
I2

55

3204

V9

4 BLK 5 6

4 5 6 3340 +200VA 2340 0244 0220 1 2 3 BLK +13V

A7 SCL
7001 7002

A14 L1-IN A12 LFRONT-IN

28

29
5205

MAIN AUX_FB A8

EHT INFO A2

Filament 4 5

A1 POWER SUPPLY
Degaussing Coil

0212 3
3504

4 1

1515

7580 ENERGIZING CIRCUIT VLOTAUX +13V 6562 5562 6561 3564 2564

3558 +3.9V 7560
P4

A6 SYNCHRONISATION
7200-D TDA95XX EHT INFO A2 SANDCASTLE
N.C.

5241 9

+8V

A2 LINE DEFLECTION
VLOTAUX +13V
S2

MAIN AUX

1

2

3

4

5

3259 2254 3242
S1

t

2

+3.3V 2567
P5

11 31 H-DRIVE 2nd LOOP H-SHIFT 30

3251

H DRIVE

6467 BAV70

5445
MAIN SUPPLY 140V

3487

5451 3 1

A EHT

B

C

D
VLOTAUX +50V

A2
12V MAIN AUX AUDIO SUPPLY GND
ERR 7

H FLYBK

A1 VDEFL
3493

0211

0231

1500 T4E

5500 : 5502

6500 GBU6J
AC P1

L3 5