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CPD-200GS
SERVICE MANUAL
Australian Model Chinese Model
Chassis No. SCC-L07A-A

D-1H CHASSIS
SPECIFICATIONS 0.25 mm aperture grille pitch 17 inches measured diagonally 90-degree deflection Viewable image size Approx. 327 × 243 mm (w/h) (12 7/8 × 9 5/8 inches) 16.0" viewing image Resolution Horizontal: Max. 1280 dots Vertical: Max. 1024 lines Standard image area Approx. 312 × 234 mm (w/h) (12 3/8 × 9 1/4 inches) or Approx. 293 × 234 mm (w/h) (11 5/8 × 9 1/4 inches) Deflection frequency Horizontal: 30 to 85 kHz Vertical: 50 to 120 Hz Audio output 0.5W (mono) Headphones jack Stereo minijack Accepts impedance of 8 or more AUDIO IN jack Stereo minijack AC input voltage/current 100 to 240 V, 50 ­ 60 Hz, 1.9 ­ 1.1 A Power consumption Max. 120 W Dimensions 406 × 432 × 420 mm (w/h/d) (16 × 17 1/8 × 16 5/8 inches) Mass Approx. 18 kg (39 lb 11 oz) Supplied accessories See page 6 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Picture tube

TRINITRON COLOR COMPUTER DISPLAY
®
MICROFILM

CDP-200GS

POWER SAVING FUNCTION
This monitor has three modes of reduced power consumption. By sensing the absence of video signal coming from the computer, it reduces power consumption as follows.
Power consumption mode 1 Normal operation Power consumption 120 W (CPD-200GS) 110 W (CPD-100GS) 2 3 4 5 Standby (1st mode) Suspend (2nd mode) Active-off (3rd mode) Power-off 15 W 15 W 8W 0W Approx. 5 sec. Approx. 5 sec. Approx. 15 sec. -- Green and orange alternate Green and orange alternate Orange Off Recovery time -- u indicator

DIAGNOSIS
This monitor is equipped with a self-diagnosis function. Use this function if there is a problem with your monitor or computer.

1 2 3

Disconnect the video input cable or turn off the connected computer. Turn the monitor off and on. Press and hold the >/ button for 2 seconds.

Green

If all four color bars appear (white, red, green, blue) after a few seconds, the monitor is working properly but there might be a problem with your computer. Contact your computer's manufacturer. If the color bars do not appear, there is a potential monitor failure. Inform your authorized Sony dealer of the monitor's condition.

Note
If the video signal cable is not connected, the "NO INPUT SIGNAL" message (page 18) appears. After 30 seconds, the power saving function automatically puts the monitor into the active-off mode and the u indicator lights up orange. Once the horizontal and vertical sync signals are detected, the monitor automatically resumes its normal operation mode.

TIMING SPECIFICATION
MODE AT PRODUCTION RESOLUTION CLOCK -- HORIZONTAL -H-FREQ 31.469 kHz usec H. TOTAL H. BLK H. FP H. SYNC H. BP H. ACTIV -- VERTICAL -V. FREQ(HZ) 59.940 Hz lines V. TOTAL V. BLK V. FP V. SYNC V. BP V. ACTIV -- SYNC -INT(G) EXT(H/V)/POLARITY EXT(CS)/POLARITY INT/NON INT NO YES -/NO NON INT NO YES +/+ NO NON INT NO YES +/+ NO NON INT NO YES -/NO NON INT NO YES +/+ NO NON INT NO YES -/NO NON INT NO YES +/+ NO NON INT NO YES -/+ NO NON INT NO YES +/+ NO NON INT NO YES +/+ NO NON INT NO YES +/+ NO NON INT 97. 11. 14 Ver. 525 45 10 2 33 480 75.000 Hz lines 625 25 1 3 21 600 85.061 Hz lines 631 31 1 3 27 600 74.550 Hz lines 667 43 1 3 39 624 75.030 Hz lines 800 32 1 3 28 768 74.927 Hz lines 804 36 3 3 30 768 84.997 Hz lines 808 40 1 3 36 768 70.087 Hz lines 449 49 12 2 35 400 85.008 Hz lines 509 29 1 3 25 480 75.025 Hz lines 1066 42 1 3 38 1024 60.020 Hz lines 1066 42 1 3 38 1024 31.778 6.356 0.636 3.813 1.907 25.422 46.875 kHz usec 21.333 5.172 0.323 1.616 3.232 16.162 53.674 kHz usec 18.631 4.409 0.569 1.138 2.702 14.222 49.725 kHz usec 20.111 5.586 0.559 1.117 3.91 14.524 60.024 kHz usec 16.66 3.657 0.203 1.219 2.235 13.003 60.241 kHz usec 16.6 3.8 0.4 1.2 2.2 12.8 68.677 kHz usec 14.561 3.725 0.508 1.016 2.201 10.836 31.469 kHz usec 31.777 6.355 0.636 3.813 1.907 25.422 43.269 kHz usec 23.111 5.333 1.556 1.556 2.222 17.778 79.976 kHz usec 12.504 3.022 0.119 1.067 1.837 9.481 63.981 kHz usec 15.63 3.778 0.444 1.037 2.296 11.852 MODE 1 640 X 480 25.175 MHZ MODE 2 800 X 600 49.500 MHz MODE 3 800 X 600 56.250 MHz MODE 4 832 X 624 57.283 MHz MODE 5 1024 X 768 78.750 MHz MODE 6 1024 X 768 80.000 MHz MODE 7 1024 X 768 94.500 MHz MODE 8 720 X 400 28.322 MHz MODE 9 640 X 480 MODE 10 MODE 11

1280 X 1024 1280 X 1024

36.000 MHz 135.000 MHz 108.000 MHZ

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CPD-200GS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page

1. GENERAL ................................................................. 1-1 2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. Cabinet Removal ................................................ Service Position ................................................. D, A and J Boards Removal ............................... Picture Tube Removal ....................................... 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2

3. SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENT ........... 3-1 4. ADJUSTMENTS .................................................... 4-1 5. DIAGRAMS
Block Diagram .................................................... Circuit Boards Location ...................................... Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards ................................................................. (1) Schematic Diagrams of D and J Boards ............ (2) Schematic Diagram of A Board ......................... 5-4. Semiconductors ............................................................ 5-1. 5-2. 5-3. 5-1 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-12 5-16

6. EXPLODED VIEWS
6-1. 6-2. Chassis ............................................................... 6-1 Packing Materials .............................................. 6-2

7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .......................... 7-1

WARNING!! NEVER TURN ON THE POWER IN A CONDITION IN WHICH THE DEGAUSS COIL HAS BEEN REMOVED. SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ¡ ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED.

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The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual.

SECTION 1 GENERAL

Getting started Started

Getting Started Getting Started Warningonpowerconnection
· Use an appropriate power cord for your local power supply. For the customers in the U.S.A. If you do not use the appropriate cord, this monitor will not conform to mandatory FCC standards. Examples of plug types:

Precautions
Installation
· Prevent internal heat build-up by allowing adequate air circulation. Do not place the monitor on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block the ventilation holes. · Do not install the monitor near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock. · Do not place the monitor near equipment which generates magnetism, such as a transformer or high voltage power lines.

Identifying Parts and Controls
See the pages in parentheses for further details.

Front

Rear

for 100 to 120 V AC

for 200 to 240 V AC

Maintenance
· Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent, such as alcohol or benzine. · Do not rub, touch, or tap the surface of the screen with sharp or abrasive items such as a ballpoint pen or screwdriver. This type of contact may result in a scratched picture tube. · Clean the screen with a soft cloth. If you use a glass cleaning liquid, do not use any type of cleaner containing an anti-static solution or similar additive as this may scratch the screen's coating.

· Before disconnecting the power cord, wait at least 30 seconds after turning off the power to allow the static electricity on the CRT display surface to discharge. · After the power has been turned on, the CRT is demagnetized (degaussed) for about 5 seconds. This generates a strong magnetic field around the metal frame, which may affect the data stored on magnetic tapes and disks near the bezel. Place magnetic recording equipment, tapes and disks away from this monitor. The outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.

1 MUTING button (page 7)
Mutes the sound.

8 AC IN connector
Provides AC power to the monitor.

1-1

2 RESET button (page 15)
Resets the adjustments to the factory settings.

9 Video input connector (HD15)
Inputs RGB video signals and SYNC signals.

EN F

3 GPE button (page 16)
Selects the Graphic Picture Enhancement (GPE) mode.

Side

ES C

4 MENU button (pages 7 -15, 17)
Displays the MENU OSD.

5 > (contrast) (?//) buttons (pages 7 ­ 15, 20)
Adjust the contrast. Function as the (?//) buttons when adjusting other items.
AUDIO IN

Transportation
When you transport this monitor for repair or shipment, use the original carton and packing materials.

Use of the Tilt-Swivel
With the tilt-swivel, this monitor can be adjusted to the desired angle within 180° horizontally and 20° vertically. To turn the monitor vertically and horizontally, hold it at the bottom with both hands as illustrated below.
15° 90° 90° 5°

6 ¨ (brightness) (./>) buttons (pages 7 ­ 15)
Adjust the picture brightness. Function as the (./>) buttons when adjusting other items.

!º AUDIO IN jack
Inputs audio signals when connected to the computer's audio out jack.

7 u (power) switch and indicator (pages 17, 20)
Turns the monitor on or off. The indicator lights up in green when the monitor is turned on, and lights up in orange when the monitor is in power saving mode.

!¡ 2 Headphones jack
Outputs audio signals to headphones (not supplied).

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Getting Started
About the supplied Macintosh adapter

Getting Started Getting Started

Setup
Before using this monitor, check that the following items are included in your carton: · Monitor (1) · Power cord (1) · Macintosh adapter (1) · Windows® 95 Monitor Information Disk and its manual (1) · Warranty card (1) · These operating instructions (1) · Audio miniplug cord (1) This monitor works with any IBM or compatible system equipped with VGA or greater graphics capability. Although this monitor works with other platforms running at horizontal frequencies between 30 and 70 kHz (CPD100GS), 30 and 85 kHz (CPD-200GS), including Macintosh and Power Macintosh systems, a cable adapter is required. Please consult your dealer for advice on which adapter is suitable for your needs.

The supplied Macintosh adapter is compatible with Macintosh LC, Performa, Quadra and Power Macintosh series computers. Macintosh II series and some older versions of Power Book models may need an adapter with micro switches (not supplied).

ConnectingYourMonitor's Speaker
You can listen to music, sounds, and other audio files using the speaker in your monitor. Connect the AUDIO IN jack to the audio out jack of your computer's sound card using the miniplug cord (supplied).

3

Press the >?// buttons to adjust the volume.

Note
Do not short the pins of the video signal cable.

The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again. To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on.

Step 2: Connect the power cord
With the monitor switched off, connect one end of the power cord to the monitor and the other end to a power outlet.
AUDIO IN

To mute the sound
Press the MUTING button. No sound comes from the speaker. The mark appears at the bottom of the screen.
MUTING

AUDIO IN jack to a power outlet to AC IN

2 Headphones jack

Power cord (supplied)

Adjustingthesound 1
Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU
MENU
COLOR GEOM SOUND

EN
To cancel, press the MUTING button again.
OK
MENU

Step 1: Connect the monitor to the computer
Connecting to an IBM PC/AT, Macintosh or compatiblecomputer
With the computer switched off, connect the video signal cable to the computer's video output.

F ES

1-2

Step 3: Turn on the monitor and computer
The installation of your monitor is complete. Note
If "OUT OF SCAN RANGE" or "NO INPUT SIGNAL" appears on the screen, see "Warning Messages" on page 18.

CENTER SCREEN EXIT SIZE ZOOM OPTION

Usingtheheadphonesjack
You can listen to the audio signals from your computer using headphones (not supplied). The speaker turns off when headphones are connected to the headphones jack. Adjust the volume using the SOUND OSD. Note
If the volume from the speaker is too low, increase the output level (average of 500 mv) of the computer.

C

For customers using Windows 95
Install the new model information from the "Windows 95 Monitor Information Disk" into your PC. (Refer to the attached Windows 95 Monitor Information Disk manual.) to video output This monitor complies with the "VESA DDC" Plug&Play standard. If your PC/graphics board complies with DDC, select "Plug and Play Monitor (VESA DDC)" as "Monitor type" from "Control Panel" in Windows 95. Some PCs/graphics boards do not comply with DDC. Even if your computer complies with DDC, it may have some problems connecting with this monitor. In this case, select this monitor`s model name (CPD-100GS or CPD-200GS) as "Monitor type" in Windows 95.

2

IBM PC/AT or compatible computer

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select "TM SOUND," and press the MENU button again. The SOUND OSD appears.
SOUND

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Macintosh or compatible computer to video output Macintosh adapter (supplied)

Note
While muting the sound, the mark appears in the SOUND OSD instead of the Á mark. Increase the volume to cancel the mark and activate the speaker.

Selecting the On-screen Display Language
If you need to change the OSD language, see "Selecting the on-screen display language" on page 15. The default setting is English.

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Customizing Your Monitor
Before adjusting · Connect the monitor and the computer, and turn them on. · Select " (LANGUAGE)" in the OPTION OSD, then select "ENG" (English) (see page 15).

Getting Started Customizing Your Monitor

IntroducingtheOn-screen DisplaySystem
Most adjustments are made using the MENU OSD.

Using the CENTER On-screen Display
The CENTER settings allow you to adjust the centering of the picture. Once the setting is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for the current input signal.

Using the SIZE On-screen Display
The SIZE settings allow you to adjust the size of the picture. Once the setting is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for the current input signal.

AdjustingthePictureBrightness andContrast
Once the setting is adjusted , it will be stored in memory for all input signals received.

MENU OSD
Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD. This MENU OSD contains links to the other OSDs described below.

1

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

1

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

1

Press the ¨ (brightness) ./> or > (contrast) ?// buttons. The BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST OSD appears.
MENU
BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST

MENU
COLOR GEOM

OK

MENU

2 2
Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " CENTER," and press the MENU button again. The CENTER OSD appears.
CENTER

CENTER SCREEN EXIT SIZE ZOOM OPTION

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " SIZE," and press the MENU button again. The SIZE OSD appears.
SIZE

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60.0kHz/ 85Hz

SOUND

73

Horizontal Frequency*

Vertical Frequency*

73

26

26

2

For brightness adjustment Press the ¨./> buttons.

3

EN
For horizontal adjustment Press the >?// buttons.

1

COLOR
Displays the COLOR OSD for adjusting the color temperature.

F ES C

3

For horizontal adjustment Press the >?// buttons.

1-3
*

> . . . for more brightness . . . . for less brightness

2

CENTER
Displays the CENTER OSD for adjusting the centering of the picture. / . . . to move the picture right ? . . . to move the picture left

/ . . . to increase picture size ? . . . to decrease picture size

For contrast adjustment Press the >?// buttons.

3

SCREEN
Displays the SCREEN OSD for adjusting the vertical and horizontal convergence, etc. For vertical adjustment Press the ¨./> buttons.

For vertical adjustment Press the ¨./> buttons.

/ . . . for more contrast ? . . . for less contrast

4

ZOOM
Displays the ZOOM OSD for enlarging and reducing the picture. > . . . to move the picture up . . . . to move the picture down

> . . . to increase picture size . . . . to decrease picture size

5
The OSD automatically disappears after about 3 seconds. To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on. The brightness and contrast are both reset to the factory settings.
The horizontal and vertical frequencies for the received input signal appear in the BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST OSD.

OPTION
Displays the OPTION OSD for adjusting the OSD position, degaussing the screen, selecting the OSD language, etc.

The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again. To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on. The horizontal and vertical sizes are both reset to the factory settings.

The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again. To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on. The horizontal and vertical centerings are both reset to the factory settings.

6

SIZE
Displays the SIZE OSD for adjusting the picture size.

7 TM SOUND
Displays the SOUND OSD for adjusting the sound.

8

GEOM
Displays the GEOMETRY OSD for adjusting the picture rotation and pincushion, etc.

9 EXIT
Closes the MENU OSD.

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Customizing Your Monitor

Getting Started Customizing Your Monitor 4
Press the >?// buttons to adjust the settings.

UsingtheGEOM(Geometry)OnscreenDisplay
The GEOM (geometry) settings allow you to adjust the shape and orientation of the picture. Once the rotation is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for all input signals received. All other adjustments will be stored in memory for the current input signal.

UsingtheZOOMOn-screen Display
The ZOOM settings allow you to enlarge or reduce the picture. Once the setting is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for the current input signal.

Using the COLOR On-screen Display
You can change the monitor's color temperature. For example, you can change the colors of a picture on the screen to match the actual colors of the printed picture. Once the setting is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for all input signals received.

For
ROTATION

Press
/ . . . to rotate the picture clockwise

1

1

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
? . . . to rotate the picture counterclockwise
MENU

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

1

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

2

PINCUSHION

/ . . . to expand the picture sides

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " GEOM," and press the MENU button again. The GEOMETRY OSD appears.
GEOMETRY

2

? . . . to contract the picture sides

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " ZOOM," and press the MENU button again. The ZOOM OSD appears.
ZOOM

2

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " COLOR," and press the MENU button again. The COLOR OSD appears.
COLOR

PIN BALANCE
26 ROTATION

/ . . . to move the picture sides to the right
H V 26 73

9300K 5000K

EN F ES

? . . . to move the picture sides to the left

1-4
3
Select
ROTATION PINCUSHION PIN BALANCE KEYSTONE KEY BALANCE

3
Press the ¨./> buttons to select the item you want to adjust.
KEYSTONE / . . . to increase the picture width at the top

Press the >?//buttons to adjust the picture zoom. If you are using Graphic Picture Enhancement (GPE) If you are in one of the GPE modes, the following COLOR OSD appears when " COLOR" is selected.
COLOR

C

/ . . . to enlarge the picture ? . . . to reduce the picture

? . . . to decrease the picture width at the top

The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again.
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To
adjust the picture rotation adjust the picture sides

KEY BALANCE

/ . . . to move the top of the picture to the right

To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on. Note

? . . . to move the top of the picture to adjust the picture side balance adjust the picture width adjust the picture shape balance the left

The picture zoom adjustment will stop as soon as either the horizontal or vertical size reaches its maximum or minimum value.

This OSD allows you to reduce the color temperature from 11,000K to 9,300K. Press the >?// buttons to adjust the color temperature. For more information on using GPE, see "Selecting the Graphic Picture Enhancement (GPE) Mode" on page 16. (continued)

The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again. To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on. The selected item is reset to the factory setting.

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Customizing Your Monitor 3
Press the ¨./> buttons to select the color temperature.

Getting Started Customizing Your Monitor

Using the SCREEN On-screen Display
Adjust convergence settings to eliminate red or blue shadows that may appear around objects on the screen. Adjust the CANCEL MOIRE function to eliminate wavy or elliptical lines that may appear on the screen. Once the setting is adjusted, it will be stored in memory for all input signals received.

4

Press the >?// buttons to adjust the settings.

Using the OPTION On-screen Display
The OPTION OSD allows you to manually degauss the screen and adjust settings such as the OSD position and OSD language. It also allows you to lock the controls.

There are two color temperature modes in the OSD. The preset adjustments are 9,300K and 5,000K. Selecting your own color temperature between 9,300K and 5,000K Press the ¨./> buttons to select " (VARIABLE)" and adjust by pressing the >?// buttons.
COLOR
9300K 5000K

For

Press
/ . . . to shift red shadows to the right and blue shadows to the left

Degaussingthescreen
The monitor screen is automatically degaussed (demagnetized) when the power is turned on. You can also manually degauss the monitor.

H CONVERGENCE

1

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

? . . . to shift red shadows to the left and blue shadows to the right

1
V CONVERGENCE

50

2
VARIABLE

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " SCREEN," and press the MENU button again. The SCREEN OSD appears.
SCREEN

/ . . . to shift red shadows up and blue shadows down

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

/ . . . for a higher temperature (bluish) ? . . . for a lower temperature (reddish) The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again.

? . . . to shift red shadows down and blue shadows up

2

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " OPTION," and press the MENU button again. The OPTION OSD appears.
OPTION

EN F ES C

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/ . . . to turn CANCEL MOIRE "ON"
CANCEL MOIRE
OFF ON

H CONVERGENCE

1-5

To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on. The selected color temperature is reset to the factory settings.

ON

? . . . to turn CANCEL MOIRE "OFF"

3

Press the ¨./> buttons to select the item you want to adjust.

OFF

ON

MANUAL DEGAUSS

/ . . . to increase the moire cancellation
MOIRE ADJUST

3

effect
50

Press the ¨./> buttons to select " DEGAUSS)."

(MANUAL

Select

To
adjust the horizontal convergence

? . . . to decrease the moire cancellation effect
0

4

H CONVERGENCE adjust the vertical convergence V CONVERGENCE eliminate elliptical or wavy lines on the screen adjust the degree of moire cancellation (MOIRE ADJUST)"

Press the > / button. The screen is degaussed for about 5 seconds.

The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again. To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on. The selected item is reset to the factory setting.

CANCEL MOIRE * MOIRE ADJUST *

If you need to degauss the screen a second time, wait for at least 20 minutes before repeating the steps above. The OPTION OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again.

CANCEL MOIRE must be "ON" for " to appear on the screen.

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Customizing Your Monitor Changingtheon-screendisplayposition
You can change the OSD position (for example, when you want to adjust the picture behind the OSD).

Getting Started Customizing Your Monitor Lockingthecontrols
The control lock function disables all of the buttons on the front panel except the u (power) switch and MENU button.

Selecting the on-screen display language
English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese versions of the OSDs are available.

ResettingtheAdjustments
Resettinganadjustmentitem
1 Press the MENU, ¨./> and >?//buttons to select the OSD containing the item you want to reset.
MENU

1

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

1

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

1

Press the MENU button. The MENU OSD appears.
MENU

2

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " OPTION," and press the MENU button again. The OPTION OSD appears.
OPTION

2

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " OPTION," and press the MENU button again. The OPTION OSD appears.
OPTION

2

Press the ¨./> and >?// buttons to select " OPTION," and press the MENU button again. The OPTION OSD appears.
OPTION

2

Press the ¨./> buttons to select the item you want to reset.

ON

ON ON

MANUAL DEGAUSS

MANUAL DEGAUSS MANUAL DEGAUSS

3

Press the RESET button.
RESET

3

Press the ¨./> buttons to select " (OSD H POSITION)" or " (OSD V POSITION)." (OSD H POSITION)" to adjust the horizontal Select " position.
OPTION

3

Press the ¨./> buttons to select " LOCK)."

(CONTROL

EN

3
OPTION

Press the ¨./> buttons to select "

(LANGUAGE)."
OPTION

F ES

1-6
4

OFF

ON

ENG DEU JPN

FRA ESP

Resetting all of the adjustment data for the current input signal
When there is no OSD displayed, press the RESET button. All of the adjustments data for the current input signal is reset to the factory settings. Note that adjustment data not affected by changes in input signal (OSD language , OSD position and the control lock function) is not reset to the factory settings.
RESET

C

OSD H POSITION

CONTROL LOCK

LANGUAGE

Select " position.

(OSD V POSITION)" to adjust the vertical
OPTION

4

Press the >?// buttons to select "ON."

4

Press the >?// buttons to select the desired language.

OSD V POSITION

Press the >?// buttons to move the OSD to the desired position.

The OPTION OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again. Once you select "ON," you cannot select any items except "EXIT" and " OPTION" in the MENU OSD. If you press any button other than the u (power) switch and MENU button, the mark appears on the screen.

ENG: English, FRA: French, DEU: German, ESP: Spanish, or JPN: Japanese. The OPTION OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again. To reset to English, press the RESET button while the OSD is on.

Resetting all of the adjustment data for all inputsignals
Press and hold the RESET button for more than two seconds. All of the adjustment data, including the brightness and contrast, is reset to the factory settings.
RESET

The OPTION OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds. To close the OSD, press the MENU button again. To reset, press the RESET button while the OSD is on.

To cancel the control lock
Repeat steps 1 through 3 above and press the >?// buttons to select "OFF."

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Customizing Your Monitor

Technical Features

Getting Started Technical Features

Selecting the Graphic Picture Enhancement(GPE)Mode
The Graphic Picture Enhancement (GPE) button allows you to automatically change the characteristics of the picture on the screen to match the use of your monitor. Simply press the GPE button to scroll between the three modes.

Preset and User Modes
The monitor has factory preset modes for the 9 (CPD100GS) or 10 (CPD-200GS) most popular industry standards for true "plug and play" capability. Recommended horizontal and vertical timing conditions
Horizontal sync width duty should be 1.0 µsec of total horizontal time. Horizontal blanking width should be 3.0 µsec for CPD-200GS. Horizontal blanking width should be 3.6 µsec for CPD-100GS. Vertical blanking width should be 500 µsec for both CPD-100GS and CPD-200GS.

Displayingthemonitor's information
You can display the model name, serial number and year of manufacture using the monitor`s INFORMATION OSD. Press and hold the MENU button for 5 seconds. The INFORMATION OSD appears.
Example:
INFORMATION MODEL : CPD 100GS SER NO : 1234567 MANUFACTURED : 1997

DamperWires
When viewing a white background, very thin horizontal lines are visible on the screen as shown below. These lines are damper wires. The Trinitron tube has a vertically striped aperture grille inside. The aperture grille allows more light to pass through to the screen giving the Trinitron CRT more color and brightness. These damper wires are attached to the aperture grille to prevent vibration of the aperture grille and keep the screen image constantly stable.
Damper wire Approx. 6cm (CPD-200GS only)

1 2

Turn on the monitor and computer. Press the GPE button to set the mode.
GPE

MENU

Note for Windows® users
For Windows users, check your video board manual or the utility program which comes with your graphic board and select the highest available refresh rate to maximize monitor performance.

Each time you press the GPE button, the mode appears on the screen and changes as follows. n STANDARD MODE PRESENTATION MODE GRAPHICS/VIDEO MODE

CPD-100GS
Resolution Horizontal Vertical No. (dots × lines) Frequency Frequency
1 2 3 640 × 480 640 × 480 720 × 400 800 × 600 800 × 600 832 × 624 1024 × 768 1024 × 768 1280 × 1024 31.5 kHz 43.3 kHz 31.5 kHz 46.9 kHz 53.7 kHz 49.7 kHz 60 Hz 85 Hz 70 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 75 Hz

The INFORMATION OSD includes the model name, serial number and manufactured year. The OSD automatically disappears after about 30 seconds.

Graphics Mode
VGA Graphic VESA VGA Text VESA VESA Macintosh 16" Color VESA VESA VESA

n n

Approx. 6cm

EN F

PowerSavingFunction
This monitor has three modes of reduced power consumption. By sensing the absence of video signal coming from the computer, it reduces power consumption as follows.
Power consumption mode 1 Normal operation Power consumption 120 W (CPD-200GS) 110 W (CPD-100GS) Recovery time -- u indicator

The STANDARD MODE is ideal for spreadsheets, word processing, and other text oriented applications. The PRESENTATION MODE is useful for presentation programs that require vivid colors. The GRAPHICS/VIDEO MODE gives movies and games enhanced visual appeal by increasing the sharpness and brightness. The selected mode indication appears on the screen for about 3 seconds. If the screen appears too white, adjust the color temperature as explained in "Using the COLOR On-screen Display" on page 11. Note
The PRESENTATION MODE and GRAPHICS/VIDEO MODE may produce ghost images when displaying text oriented applications. These modes change the brightness of the picture dynamically according to changes in moving pictures. If ghost images appear, set the GPE to STANDARD MODE.

4 5 6

Plug & Play
This monitor complies with the DDCTM1 and DDC2B Display Data Channel (DDC) standards of VESA. When a DDC1 host system is connected, the monitor synchronizes with the V. CLK in accordance with the VESA standards and outputs the EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) to the data line. When a DDC2B host system is connected, the monitor automatically switches to the appropriate standard. DDCTM is a trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association.

ES C

1-7

7 8 9

60.0 kHz 68.7 kHz 64.0 kHz

75 Hz 85 Hz 60 Hz

Green

CPD-200GS
Resolution Horizontal Vertical No. (dots × lines) Frequency Frequency
1 2 3 4 5 6 640 × 480 640 × 480 720 × 400 800 × 600 800 × 600 832 × 624 1024 × 768 1024 × 768 1024 × 768 1280 × 1024 31.5 kHz 43.3 kHz 31.5 kHz 46.9 kHz 53.7 kHz 49.7 kHz 60 Hz 85 Hz 70 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 75 Hz

Graphics Mode
VGA Graphic VESA VGA Text VESA VESA Macintosh 16" Color VESA Macintosh 19" Color VESA VESA

2 3 4 5

Standby (1st mode) Suspend (2nd mode) Active-off (3rd mode) Power-off

15 W 15 W 8W 0W

Approx. 5 sec. Approx. 5 sec. Approx. 15 sec. --

Green and orange alternate Green and orange alternate Orange Off

Note
If the video signal cable is not connected, the "NO INPUT SIGNAL" message (page 18) appears. After 30 seconds, the power saving function automatically puts the monitor into the active-off mode and the u indicator lights up orange. Once the horizontal and vertical sync signals are detected, the monitor automatically resumes its normal operation mode.

7 8

60.0 kHz 60.2 kHz

75 Hz 75 Hz

9 10

68.7 kHz 80.0 kHz

85 Hz 75 Hz

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Additional Information

Getting StartedInformation Additional
The input signal condition
"OUT OF SCAN RANGE" indicates that the input signal is not supported by the monitor's specifications. "NO INPUT SIGNAL" indicates that no signal is input. To solve these problems, see "Troubleshooting" below. Edges of the image are curved White lines show red or blue shadows at edges Picture is fuzzy Symptom Screen image is not centered or sized properly Check these items · Adjust the size or centering (page 9). · Some video modes do not fill the screen to the edges. This problem tends to occur with certain video boards. · Adjust the geometry (page 10). · Adjust the convergence (pages 12 ­ 13). · Adjust the contrast and brightness (page 8). · Degauss the monitor (page 13). If you place equipment which generates a magnetic field, such as a loudspeaker, near the monitor, or you change the direction of the monitor, color may lose uniformity. The degauss function demagnetizes the metal frame of the CRT to obtain a neutral field for uniform color reproduction. If a second degauss cycle is needed, allow a minimum interval of 20 minutes for the best result. · If red or blue shadows appear along the edges of images, adjust the convergence (pages 12 ­ 13). · If the moire is cancelled, the picture may become fuzzy. Decrease the moire cancellation effect (pages 12 ­ 13). · Isolate and eliminate any potential sources of electric or magnetic fields. Common causes for this symptom are electric fans, fluorescent lighting or laser printers. · If you have another monitor close to this monitor, increase the distance between them to reduce the interference. · Try plugging the monitor into a different AC outlet, preferably on a different circuit. · Try the monitor on a different computer in a different room. · Set the refresh rate on the computer to obtain the best possible picture by referring to your computer's manual. · Eliminate the use of video cable extensions and/or video switch boxes if this symptom occurs. Excessive cable length or a weak connection can produce this symptom. · Cancel the moire (pages 12 ­ 13). The moire may be modified depending on the connected computer. · Due to the relationship between resolution, monitor dot pitch and the pitch of some image patterns, certain screen backgrounds sometimes show moire. Change your desktop pattern. · These wires stabilize the vertically striped aperture grille (page 17). This aperture grille allows more light to pass through to the screen giving the Trinitron CRT more color and brightness. · When the power is turned on, the auto-degauss cycle is activated. While the autodegauss cycle is activated, a hum may be heard. The same hum is heard when the monitor is manually degaussed. This is not a malfunction.

WarningMessages
If there is something wrong with the input signal, one of the following messages appears.
INFORMATION

Input signal condition

OUT OF SCAN RANGE

Troubleshooting
This section may help you isolate the cause of a problem and as a result, eliminate the need to contact technical support. Symptom No picture If the u indicator is not lit If the "NO INPUT SIGNAL" message appears on the screen, or if the u indicator is either orange or alternating between green and orange · Check that the power cord is properly connected. · Check that the u (power) switch is in the "on" position. · Try pressing any key on the computer keyboard. · Check that your computer power switch is in the "on" position. · Check that the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in their sockets. · Ensure that no pins are bent or pushed in the HD15 video input connector. · Check that the video board is completely seated in the proper bus slot. Picture bounces or has wavy oscillations Check these items

EN F ES C

1-8

Picture is flickering Picture appears to be ghosting Wavy or elliptical (moire) pattern is visible

· Check that the video frequency range is within that specified for the monitor. If the "OUT OF SCAN Horizontal: 30 ­ 70 kHz (CPD-100GS), 30 ­ 85 kHz (CPD-200GS) RANGE" message appears on Vertical: 50 ­ 120 Hz the screen Refer to your computer's instruction manual to adjust the video frequency range. · If you are using a video signal cable adapter, check that it is the correct one. If no message is displayed and the u indicator is green or flashing orange Picture is scrambled · See "Self-diagnosis Function" (page 20).

· Check your graphics board manual for the proper monitor setting. · Check this manual and confirm that the graphics mode and the frequency you are trying to operate at is supported. Even if the frequency is within the proper range, some video boards may have a sync pulse that is too narrow for the monitor to sync correctly. · Degauss the monitor (page 13). If you place equipment which generates a magnetic field, such as a loudspeaker, near the monitor, or you change the direction of the monitor, color may lose uniformity. The degauss function demagnetizes the metal frame of the CRT to obtain a neutral field for uniform color reproduction. If a second degauss cycle is needed, allow a minimum interval of 20 minutes for the best result. · If the control lock function is set to on, set it to off using the OPTION OSD (page 14).

Two fine horizontal lines (wires) are visible Hum is heard right after the power is turned on

Color is not uniform

· If the problem persists, call your authorized Sony dealer from a location near your monitor. · Note the model name and the serial number of your monitor. Also note the make and name of your video board.

You cannot adjust the monitor with the buttons on the front panel

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CPD-200GS

SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY

2-1. CABINET REMOVAL
3 Two claws

2-2. SERVICE POSITION

PUSH

4 Cabinet
PUSH

A board

1

3

D board
2 Two audio jacks

1 Two screws

(+BVTP 4 x 16)

Caution: To avoid breakage, gently pull sides of cabinet out and over the audio jacks when removing cabinet from chassis.

2

2-3. D, A AND J BOARDS REMOVAL

1 Two claws

3 A board 8 Four screws

(+BVTP 3 x 12)
4 Screw

(+BVTT 4 x 8)
5 Cable stopper 6 Two screws

(+BVTP 3 x 12)
2 J board

7 Cable bracket

10 D board 9 Five claws

2-1

CPD-200GS

2-4. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
· Remove the D, A and J boards (Refer to 2-3.)
2 Neck assy

3 Deflection yoke 4 Four screws

(Tapping screw 5)

5 Picture tube shield

1 Anode cup

6 Picture tube

Cushion

· REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP
NOTE: Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon painted on the CRT, after removing the anode.

· REMOVING PROCEDURES
c

b a

Anode Button

1 Turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction indicated by the arrow a.

2 Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap firmly in the direction indicated by the arrow b.

· HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP
1 Don't hurt the surface of anode-caps with shartp shaped material! 2 Don't press the rubber hardly not to hurt inside of anode-caps! A material fitting called as shatter-hook terminal is built in the rubber. 3 Don't turn the foot of rubber over hardly! The shatter-hook terminal will stick out or hurt the rubber.

3 When one side of the rubber cap is separated from the anode button, the anode-cap can be removed by turning up the rubber cap and pulling up it in the direction of the arrow c.

2-2

CPD-200GS

SECTION 3 SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENT

When replacing parts shown in the table below, the following operational chacks must be performed as a safety precaution against X-ray emissions from the unit. D BOARD Part Replaced ([) RV501 (HV ADJ) Part Replaced (]) IC501, IC605, IC901, D517, C535, C540, C541, C542, C544, C553, C554, C555, C558, C561, R545, R546, R547, R548, R549, R550, R552, R564, R567, RV501, T501 (FBT) * Allow the unit to warm up for one minute prior to checking the following conditions: a) HV Regulator Check Input white cross hatch signal. (fH = 64 kHz) Minimum CONT and BRT controls. Cut off Screen VR (G2). Input voltage: 120 ± 2 VAC Confirm that the voltage is within the voltage range shown below. Standard voltage: 25.0 ± 0.5KVDC 6) When replacing components identified by ], make sure to recheck the High Voltage. 7) Verify the High Voltage as shown above (25 ± 0.5KVDC) is within specification. If not, set H. SIZE data at minimum (­127) and then adjust RV501 on "D" Board. 8) After adjusting the High Voltage within specification, put the RV cover on RV501 as shown below and apply sufficient amount of RTV around RV501. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

b) HV Hold-Down Check 1) Using an external DC Power supply, apply the voltage shown below between cathode of D517 on "D" Board and GND, and confirm that the HV HoldDown circuit works. (Raster disappears) Apply DC Voltage: 31.4 ± 0.01 VDC Check Condition · Input voltage : 120 ± 2 VAC · Input signal :(fH = 64 kHz), White Cross Hatch · Controls : CONT (max) & BRT (center) · B+ Voltage : 182.5 ± 3.0 VDC c) Beam Protector Check (Software logic) 1) Using an external DC power supply, apply the voltage 8.8 ± 0.01 VDC between pin !¡ of FBT (T501) and GND, and confirm that the voltage across C541 is 3.7 VDC or less. Check Condition · Input voltage : 120 ± 2 VAC · Input signal :(fH = 64 kHz), White Cross Hatch · Controls : CONT (max) & BRT (center) d) B+ MAX. Check 1) Input white cross hatch (fH = 64 kHz) signal. 2) CONT (max) & BRT (center) 3) Input voltage: 120 ± 2 VAC Note: Use NF power supply or make sure that distortion factor is 3% or less. 4) Confirm that the B+ voltage is within the voltage range shown below. Standard voltage: 182.5 ± 3.0 VDC

104
RV501

3-1

SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENTS
q Landing Rough Adjustment 1. Enter the full white signal. 2. Set the contrast to "CONT"=255. 3. Make the screen monogreen. Note: Off the outputs from R ch and B ch of SG. 4. Reverse the DY, and adjust coarsely the purity magnet so that a green raster positions in the center of screen. 5. Moving the DY forward, adjust so that an entire screen becomes monogreen. 6. Adjust the tilt of DY, and fix lightly with a clamp. Note: "TILT" shall be set at 0. q Landing Fine Adjustment 1. Put the set inside the Helmholtz coil. 2. Input the single green signal and set the CONT control to MAX. Note: Set to 1k=300 µA with the signal green signal, and after aging for about 30 minutes, adjust so that it is exactly this value. 3. Demagnetize the CRT surface with the hand degausser , and perform auto degaussing. Note: Adjust in s non-magnetic field. 4. Attach the wobbling coil to the designated part of the CRT neck. 5. Attach the sensor of the landing adjustment unit on the CRT surface. 6. Adjust the DY position and purity, and the DY tilt, and landing of the center and 4 corners with the landing checker. Purity
A B

CPD-200GS

Adjust the green of corners 1 to 4, and center 6 to ±5 µm, and red and blue to within ±7 µm of green, and the difference between red and blue to within ±10 µm. Adjust the green of 5 and 7 to within ±10 µm, and red and blue to within ±7 µm of green, and the difference between red and blue to within ±10 µm. (Set each corner to 1st frame of the crosshatch.) 7. For the up/down and left/right swing, swing the DY and insert a wedge so that the up and down pins are equal at the top and bottom and the horizontal trapezoid is equal at the left and right. Insert the wedge firmly so that the DY does not shake. Signals: Inverted crosshatch signal (monochrome G) and crosshatch signals (B and R) a c b B R R B A or B A' A and B, or A' and B' must be almost equal. B' C and D, or C' and D' must be almost equal. d "a" and "b" must be equal, and "c" and "d" must be almost equal.

RB BR or C D C' D'


A=B

Drive in wedges as shown in the left figure, and apply RTV as shown with hatched lines. As viewed from a neck side



1

5 6

2

3

7

4

8. Check the landing of each corner, and if they do not satisfy the specification, paste a Disk-Mg onto the funnel and adjust. Note: (1) Do not paste more than 2 magnets to one corner. (2) Paste within 80 to 100 mm from the DY on the diagonal line of the magnet. (3) If using the magnet, be sure to demagnetize with the hand degausser and check. 9. Remove the sensor and wobbling coil. 10. Switch the signal to R.G.B., and check that each color is pure. 11. Check that the DY is not tilting, and fix the purity Mg with a white pen. 12. Fasten DY with screw. Note: Torque 20 ±2kg·cm

4-1

CPD-200GS
Connect the communication cable of the computer to the connector located on the D board on the monitor. Run the service software and then follow the instruction.

1 1-690-391-21

2 A-1500-819-A Interface Unit

3 3-702-691-01 Connector Attachment

IBM AT Computer as a Jig D-sub (9 Pin [female]) mini Din (8Pin) 4 Pin 4 Pin

To BUS CONNECTOR

4 Pin

*The parts above ( 1 ~ 3 ) are necessary for DAS adjustment.

q Convergence Rough Adjustment

q Convergence Specification
B
MODE All mode 0.30 mm 0.30 mm

1. Enter the white crosshatch signal (white lines on black). 2. Adjust roughly the horizontal and vertical convergence at four-pole magnet. 3. Adjust roughly HMC and VMC at six-pole magnet. Standard: ± 0.1mm (In the center of screen) 4. Make rough adjustment of the H direction convergence by usig H. STAT VR (RV001 of A board). XCV
Purity 4-pole Mg 4-pole Mg 6-pole Mg
YCH TLV

A
A B

q White Balance Adjustment Specification (1) 9300K x = 0.283 ± 0.005 y = 0.298 ± 0.005 (2) 5000K x = 0.345 ± 0.005 y = 0.358 ± 0.005
TLH

Fig. 1
XBV
B

Fig. 2
XCV B R H. TILT
R

B

B

R

q Vertical and Horizontal Position and Size Specification
A b

R

YBH

TLV R B

YCH

MODE

All mode 312 mm 234 mm

B a
B R

A B

R

B

R B

a 3.0 mm b 2.5 mm

<6 Pole Magnet>

q Focus adjustment Adjust the focus volume 1 and 2 for the optimun focus.

Tab A Tab B

Adjust HMC

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

FOCUS 1 FOCUS 2

Adjust VMC

Fig. 5

4-2

SECTION 5 DIAGRAMS

5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS

5 10 4 9 3 8 2 7 1 6

15 14 13 12 11

SIGNAL IN HD15 PIG-TAIL

CN311 3P WHT :S-MICRO DDC SCL DDC SDA HOST GND CN307 9P WHT :S-MICRO HD VD GND RED R GND GREEN G GND BLUE B GND CN309 7P WHT :S-MICRO C BLK SHRP1 BPCLP C SYNC V SYNC GND H SYNC CN306 6P WHT :S-MICRO VRTRC HRTRC GND IIC SCL GND IIC SDA

1 2 3 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 2 3 4

CN310 4P WHT :S-MICRO NC DDC SCL DDC SDA HOST GND
IC006 RGB PRE AMP
1 21 6

CN305 8P WHT :S-MICRO +180V +80V IC001 OSD MIX
25 8

IC002 RGB-OUT
5 7 KR

J001 +12V
4 H1

R1_IN
2

R_OUT
19 8

R_IN G_IN
17 10

R_OUT
22 9

R_IN G_IN
18 11

R_OUT STBY+5V
3 8 KG KB G2 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

+180V NC +80V GND H1 +12V GND STBY+5V

G1_IN
5 7

G_OUT B_OUT

G_OUT

G_OUT B_OUT
9

B1_IN R2_IN

12

T_SW & LEVEL 13 CLAMP 14 SIGNAL_SW

B_OUT R_BLK G_BLK 2 B_BLK SCL 1 SDA G2 R_OSD 16 BLK G_OSD B_OSD 11 CLAMP OSD_BLK IC003 OSD
10

B_IN

B_IN
3 4 5 28 12 13 14 15 1 2 3

CN301
10

1

1.2KV

5-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
IC004 RGB CUT OFF CONT
9

IC005 G2 CUT OFF
6 7 5

RIN G_IN B_IN

R_OUT G_OUT B_OUT

8 7

12

SOFT KILLER Q001

Note: The components identified by shading and mark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
CN701 8P WHT :S-MICRO CY1 + CY1 CY2 + CY2 CY3 + CY3 CY4 + CY4 -

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8

INV. Q004

5

VFLB OSD_BLK 13 SDA B_OSD 14 SCL G_OSD 15 R_OSD HFLB

A(VIDEO)
IC701 CONVERGENCE CONTROL
16

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
6 2 1 5 6 11 10 14 15

J

A

· · · · · · · ·

J(AUDIO)
1 2

RY601

RELAY DRIVE Q601

SDA SCL

17

SDA SCL HD.IN

H_CONV OUT
7

CN1002 2P SPEAKER + SPEAKER -

SPEAKER

14

V_CONV OUT

IC702 CY AMP
5 4

IC801 AUDIO OUT VP VI(1) VI(2) VC1 VC2
16

DGC

CN601 3P DGC2 NC DGC1

3

TH601
2

1 2 3 IC802 +5V REG

VPOSIN V_SIN VREF OUT

8

6 3 4 12 13 2

H_STATIC OUT
9

OUT1 OUT2 OUT1-

9

5

13

V_STATIC OUT IC501 PWM CONT
8 15 14

1 2 3 4 5 6

CN802 6P WHT :S-MICRO RET R OUT L OUT R IN -R OUT L IN

CN1001 6P RET R OUT L OUT R IN -R OUT L IN

1 2 3 4 5 6

All voltages are in V. Readings are taken with a 10 M digital multimeter. Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input. Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances. * : Can not be measured. Circled numbers are waveform references. s : B + bus. S : B ­ bus.

J1001 HEADPHONE

Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit ( )
Device Printed symbol

CN600
L

F601 G N

LF602 LFT

S601

D651 AC RECT
9

T601 SRT D612
10

IN +180V

OUT
24 3 12 23

*

AC IN CN602 2P THP600A THP600

TH600 D613
8 11 12 7

J1002 AUDIO IN

+80V +15V
1,2

IC605 5V/12V REG
6

D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 !¡ !TM !£ !¢ ! !§ ­

Terminal name Collector Base Emitter

Circuit

Transistor Collector Base Diode Cathode Anode Cathode Diode Anode (NC) Emitter

2

REF +12V +5V +5V-2 L902
4 20 19 18 8

2 1

D614
13

Q602 D615 IC601
3

3 5 14

INPUT1,2 OUTPUT1 OUTPUT2 DISABLE

7

SWITCHING CONVERTER

HEATER D616
4 15

OUTPUT D617
7 3 16

-15V
5

IC503 H CENT AMP L510
4

5-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
Note:
· All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. (pF: µµF) Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50 V. · Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical power, is as follows. Pitch: 5 mm Rating electrical power 1/4 W (CHIP : 1/10 W) · All resistors are in ohms. · f : nonflammable resistor. · 5 : fusible resistor. ¢ : internal component. · · p : panel designation, and adjustment for repair. · All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted. e : earth-ground. · E : earth-chassis. · · The components identified by [ in this basic schematic diagram have been carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation. Should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used. · When replacing components identified by ] , make the necessary adjustments indicated. (See page 3-1) · When replacing the part in below table, be sure to perform the related adjustment.

Transistor

CUR SENSE IN
5

VDD D610 D611
2 17 1

OUT
2

LED DRV (RED) Q902 LED DRV (GREEN) Q901 D912

FOLD BACK IN OVP DEMAGIN

+IN D618
18 3

-IN

6 8

Cathode Diode Anode (NC)

VSS D654 IC603
13 5 1

E/A OUT IC604 SENSOR
4 2 3 1

H CENT Q506 REG SW Q604

H CENT Q518 H CENT SW Q517 RY500 RELAY DRIVE Q519 L509 HLC1 T505 HST
1 5

HV OUT Q510 BUFFER Q521
1

1 T501 FBT
HV

CN510 1P :MINI 1.2KV

Common Diode Anode Diode Cathode Common Anode Diode Cathode

2

TO CRT
2 3 13 16

IC901 CPU FUNCTION SW
6 7

L508 HLC2 L501 T503 DFT H REG OUT Q520
12 11 10

CN903 7P WHT :S-MICRO C BLANK SHRP1 BP CLAMP C SYNC V SYNC GND H SYNC CN901 4P WHT D GND +5V RXD TXD

DEGAUSS KEY SCAN LED R 47 LED G
15 48 46

REMOTE ON/OFF H CENT H CENT SW

Common Anode Anode

4 9

IC902 SYNC PROCESS
12

HV REG Q503 L502

2

RV501 HV ADJ

V.DF
27 17

BUFFER Q505

DF AMP Q504

1

Common Diode Anode Diode Cathode Diode Cathode Common Cathode Anode Anode Cathode Drain Cathode Cathode Anode Anode Source Gate
G D G S S D

L503 S CAP CHANGE Q512-516
2

FV

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

C BLK 5 SHRP1 22 CLP 28 CSI 20 VSI1 IC900
1,2

THERMAL TH501

X902
29

V.DIV 10 V.SIN
9

FOCUS
15

Anode

X5
9 8 5 7

Common

5

14

E/W
3

D515
5 11 2

SDA SCL
32

4

SDA SCL H.FLY

LOCK T504 HDT
17

SYNC BUFFER

4

30

14

IC905 EEPROM
5 6

45

HSI1 OSC IN OSC OUT

HFB
27 26

H.OUT HSO PD3 VSO AUDIO VFB PA4 PA0-PA3 ITA HV ABL HEATER ROTATION H.IN
25 26 28

1 2 3 4

SDA SCL

X901 24MHz

INV. Q903

H DRIVE Q501,502 IC401 V OUT

H DRIVE OUT Q511

4

6

H OUT Q507 D524 H BLK Q508 +12V

44

1

8

1 2 3 4 5 6

CN501 6P :DY H DY + H DY + H DY H DY V DY V DY +

H DY

Diode Transistor (FET) Transistor (FET) Transistor (FET) Transistor Discrete semiconductot

+5V
38

V.IN
8 5 4 7 2

V DY V.SAW -IN OUT +IN PUMP UP OUT

RDI 39 TDO IC904 RESET
1 3 54

2 19

CN902 10P WHT :S-MICRO DDC SCL 1 DDC SDA 2 HOST GND 3 4 NC IIC DATA 5 6 GND IIC CLK 7 8 GND 9 HRTRC 10 VRTRC

+5V-2

IN

OUT
34 35 33

RESET
49 50-53

DDC SCL DDC SDA HOST GND SDA

+180V
23 18 16 24 3

MUTE Q522,523

D517

HEATER +80V

37

36

HEATER SW Q605,606 +12V +5V-2

SCL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CN502 9P WHT :S-MICRO +180V NC +80V NC GND H1 +12V GND +5V

Drain

Source Gate Source Drain Gate Emitter Collector Base
D

D G G S

D BOARD Part Replaced ([) RV501 (HV ADJ) Part Replaced (]) IC501, IC605, IC901, D517, C535, C540, C541, C542, C544, C553, C554, C555, C558, C561, R545, R546, R547, R548, R549, R550, R552, R564, R567, RV501, T501 (FBT)
5-3 5-4

S

SDA SCL

2

IC502 ROTATION DRIVE

4

CN503 2P 2 ROTATION 1 ROTATION +

(Chip semiconductors that are not actually used are included.)

Ver.1.5

D

POWER DEFLECTION
B-SS3431-B/D

5-1

5-2

(1) Schematic Diagrams of D and J Boards

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· D BOARD

IC801 TDA7053A
5

· D BOARD WAVEFORMS

A

A
KEY SCAN KEY SCAN IIC CLK IIC DATA RXD TXD

1
16

2
800 Vp-p (H) 120 Vp-p (H)

3
50.0 Vp-p (V)
CN1001 6P

5V

R903 1k 1/4W

4 2

1+1

J
1 2 3 4 5 6

C929 0.001 B:CHIP

5V-2 5V
R940 2.7k 1/4W :RN

1 2 3 4

D GND +5V RXD TXD
CN901 4P WHT

(AUDIO IN , HEADPHON)
C1001 100 16V R1001 68 FB1001 0 FB1002 0 C1002 R1002 100 68 16V FB1003 0 FB1004 0 R1003 R1004 120 120 FB1005 0 C1003 JW(5)
S903 S901

DDC 5VDET

5V-2

D906 1SS119
DDC 5VDET

D901 1SS119

R904 1k 1/4W

13

18

1-1

TO D BOARD CN802

CONT+
S902

IIC CLK

4
+ STABILAZER

5
2.0 Vp-p (V) 8.0 Vp-p (H)

6
4.0 Vp-p (H)

B

17

D VCC

D.GND

30

R ET R OUT L OUT R IN -R OUT L IN

IC701
CXA8070P

CONVERGENCE CONTROL
A_GND

R924 3.6k :RN-CP C901 0.47 16V B:CHIP LOCK C938 100p CH AUDIO ROTATION D920 RB441QT-77 H.CENT R951 100 :CHIP SHRP1

DA0 DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4 DA5 DA6 DA7 DA8 VSS2 VDD2

TEST IR RESET PA0 PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4 PA5 PA6 CBLK

J1001

HEADPHONE

BRIGHT

Vref

TEMPERATURE PROTECTION

15

CONTFB1006 0 J1002 FB1007 0
R944 1k :RN-CP

D_VCC

C
6 8 1-1 12

DEGAUSS

Q902 2SC3311A LED DRIVE

14

27

SPEAKER+ 1 SPEAKER- 2
SPEAKER

VREF OUT

C712 0.1 :PT

5V
C713 2200 10V

28

4

3

7
6.0 Vp-p (24MHz)

CN1002 2P

R941 470 :RN-CP R942 470 1/4W :RN R943 680 :RN-CP

R908 2.2k :CHIP

1

R909 2.2k :CHIP

R906 10k :CHIP IIC DATA

R912 1k 1/4W R913 100 1/4W R914 100 1/4W FB901 JW(5)

D_GND V_SIN

2

1

R907 100 1/2W D701 RD5.6ES

RESET

SCL

6
29 2
C902 470 16V R915 4.7k :CHIP IIC DATA C903 0.01 B:CHIP IIC CLK
LOCK X5

16

VPOSIN

3

X902

SDL V_DF

5

4

R703 270 1/2W C701 0.1 25V B:CHIP

SDA

V.IN

V-USYNC

D934 UDZ-5.6B D933 UDZ-5.6B D932 UDZ-5.6B D931 UDZ-5.6B

S0 S1 S2 S3 S4
R953 10k :CHIP R954 10k :CHIP

D905 1SS119
IIC CLK

D907 1SS119
R916 15k :CHIP R917 15k :CHIP

D908 1SS119
R918 1k 1/4W

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DDCSCL DDCSDA HOST GND NC IICDATA GND IICCLK GND HRTRC VRTRC
CN902 10P WHT :S-MICRO

TO A BOARD CN310

B

56

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

55 54 53 52 51 50

TO A BOARD CN306

SCL

V.DIV

13

26

H_CONVOUT

MENU
B-SS3430-J..
S905 R945 1.5k 1/4W :RN R946 2.7k 1/4W :RN R947 6.8k :RN-CP

V_REFIN V.CONVOUT

H-SAW_CAP

D704 1SS119

12

MUTE
S906

11

V.AGC

AFC1

24

8

7

R705 4.7k 1/4W

H_STATICOUT H-AGC_CAP

SHRP1

1+1

10

23

V_STATICOUT

C703 0.22 :MPS C705 0.1 :PT

C704 220p CH

7
12 45
L901 100µH
PB7 PB6 PB5 PB4 PB3 PB2 PB1 VFB VSI1 VSI2 CLP ITA PD4 PD3 VSO HSO CSI OSCIN OSCOUT CLKOUT NC NC NC TDO RDI SDA SCL DDCSDA DDCSCL PC1 HFB VDD HSI1 VSS

C914 22p CH X901 24MHz

12V
V SAW C715 470 16V

R920 1k :CHIP

Q901 2SC3311A LED DRIVE

C905 0.068 :PP

V.OSC

H.PH.FI

25

LED GREEN

D928 UDZ-5.6B

C714 390pF CH:CHIP

V.GND

H.IN

H-USYNC

LED RED

R704 10k 1/4W :RN

C906 1.0 :MPS

5V-2 10 47 6

D930 UDZ-5.6B D929 UDZ-5.6B

AUDIO IN

S904

C702 10

HD.IN

DDC CLK

C

49

8

48

6

5

9

7

R922 10k :CHIP

D910 RD5.6ES D909 RD5.6ES

11

46

9

RESET

V.SAW

REF

V-REF R929 4.7k :CHIP

A_VCC

D
MP

S907

E/W

E/W

VCO.FI

22

R706 4.7k 1/4W

C930 0.01 :PT

9

8

D902 MTZJT-775.6B

13 14

44
C915 22p CH FB904 0UH

R910 330 1/4W

9

R911 470 1/4W

43

D
4 3 2 1

15

42

10

VSS

A2

A1

1 3 11 15

7

14

10
CN701 8P WHT :S-MICRO

C913 0.1 :PT

H.AGC

DELAY CAP

SDA

SCL

WC

V.DF

9V

13

H.DF

AFC2

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· D BOARD VOLTAGE LIST
Ref. IC401 Pin No. Voltage [V] 2 3 4 5 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 1 2 4 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 16 1 2 5 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 2 3 5 7 8 10 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 * 14.2 1.6 1.6 -13.8 11.9 4.3 4.3 5.8 8.8 5.1 0.1 8.3 4.5 5.8 5.8 5.8 6.0 11.3 7.7 8.9 7.0 4.3 4.3 4.3 1.0 1.0 -1.6 73.6 74.1 74.2 1.6 1.2 1.3 0.1 0.3 2.6 2.4 1.8 0 2.5 7.2 6.1 1.8 2.4 6.1 4.7 1.0 0 0 0 1.3 17.6 2.5 0.2 11.1 17.3 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.9 4.8 5.0 4.3 4.9 5.0 3.8 4.6 4.4 0 2.4 5.0 5.0 2.5 0.1 0.6 3.8 5.0 5.0 3.8 0.1 IC902 Ref. IC801 Pin No. Voltage [V] Ref. 2 4 5 6 8 9 13 16 IN OUT 1 2 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 5 6 B 0.8 2.3 4.9 2.3 0.8 2.4 2.4 2.5 5.0 7.3 4.0 4.0 4.7 4.7 1.5 2.8 3.6 0 4.7 0 0 0 4.7 3.9 2.2 3.8 -0.6 4.2 0.1 4.7 4.9 0 0 4.7 0.2 4.7 0.5 4.9 4.5 * 4.5 4.6 4.9 4.9 2.3 2.1 1.0 4.5 0.1 0.4 5.0 0.4 0.4 0.4 4.9 4.7 4.6 4.4 3.9 5.9 5.0 4.4 4.9 6.5 4.6 0.5 0.4 5.4 10.4 1.9 0 5.0 4.5 4.0 4.6 5.0 0 0.4 5.0 4.6 4.3 5.6 Q502 Q503 Q504 Pin No. Voltage [V] B E G D B C E B E B E B C B E G D G D G D G D G D G D G D B C B C E B C G D B E B E B C G D S B C B C B C G D S B C E B E B E B C 5.6 5.6 183.0 73.1 1.3 * 0.7 0.6 1.3 3.7 4.9 -0.6 74.6 -0.1 11.9 8.8 73.5 -10.9 -0.3 0.4 25.5 5.0 0

E

CY4CY4+ CY3CY3+ CY2CY2+ CY1CY1+

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
R709 10k 1/4W R712 33 1W :RS R707 10k 1/4W C706 100p CH

C916 22 C917 0.01 B:CHIP R933 1.5k 1/4W

R931 2.2k :RN-CP C920 0.01 B:CHIP

C921 470 16V

C924 22

C927 0.01 B:CHIP

V FLY V-SYNC

RXD IIC DATA IIC CLK R957 47 :CHIP DDC DATA R958 47 :CHIP DDC CLK

5 20 37

6

7

VCC
8

12

19

C923 470p CH:CHIP

C928 0.01 B:CHIP

D912 SPB-26MVWF
TXD

11

20

A0
IC905 CAT24C08P EEPROM

R948 33k 1/4W :RN

V.SIN

V.SIN

V.SIN

R.F/V

21

R934 10k 1/4W C922 1.0

D918 RD5.6ES D919 RD5.6ES
HV

16 17 18 19

41 40 39 38

H.FLY

H.OUT

12V
C926 1000 16V C933 0.47 16V B:CHIP

C904 0.47 16V B:CHIP LOCK HEATER

H.GND

VCC

R708 10k 1/4W V-REF R710 10k 1/4W R716 33 1W :RS R718 100 1W :RS R724 27 1W C709:RS 470 25V

IC902 CXA8071P
V-REF

C925 0.01 B:CHIP

SYNC PROCESS

D922 MA111 Q903 D923 2SC3311A D603 H OUT MA111 RB441QT

C911 0.01 :PT CBLANK

FB902 100 R919 1k 1/4W R935 100 1/4W R938 100 1/4W R936 100 1/4W C936 0.01 :PT R937 C937 1k 47p :CHIP CH:CHIP

CN903 7P WHT :S-MICRO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

E

14

17

21 22

36 35

15

16

23 24 25 26

34 33 32 31

HOST GND H BLK C909 2200 10V C935 C908 0.47 0.01 25V B:CHIP F:CHIP C910 0.1 :PT H FLY

IC501

V-USYNC C918 10 R713 0.68 1W :RS C567 100 16V C568 0.01 B:CHIP R504 0.47 1/4W :FPRD

16

1

IC802 R804 µPC2405AHF 0.47

V SAW

IC900

Q506 Q507 Q508 Q510 Q511 Q512 Q513 Q514 Q515 Q516 Q517 Q518

IC901

11

RET R OUT L OUT R IN -R OUT L IN

1 2 3 4 5 6

D801 MA111
R802 100k :CHIP C802 0.47 :MPS

N.C. PGND1 V1(1) OUT1VP OUT2V1(2) N.C. SGND PGND2 VC2 OUT2+

R717 2.2 1W :RS C708 0.1 :PT R719 15k 1/4W R727 15k 1/4W R728 100 1W :RS

V.DF

E/W

D802 MA111

H BLK

14

3

C804 0.1 25V B:CHIP

G 1

VC1

15

2

IC802

F
CN802 6P WHT :S-MICRO

1W :RS

IC801 TDA7053A AUDIO OUT

N.CC

OUT1 N.C.

Q505

2 I

O 3

R711 0.56 1W :RS

C707 100p CH

D924 MA111 Q501 2SC3311A H OUT D925 MA111

H-USYNC

H-SYNC

R925 R927 4.7k 0 :CHIP :CHIP

5V-2

2 3 3 2 1

IC904 PST600C RESET
C912 100 16V V FLY CSYNC BPCLAMP

CBLANK SHRP1 BPCLAMP CSYNC VSYNC GND HSYNC
TO A BOARD CN309

27 28

R632
1k :CHIP

IC901 CXD8692S-CXH CPU

30 29

F

R952 3.3k :CHIP

C801 2200 10V :HT C803 0.47 :MPS R803 100k :CHIP

12

5

13

4

15V

5
R729 2.2 1W :RS

6

G

10

TO J BOARD CN1001

-15V

D803 MA111

D804 MA111 D805 MA111

C710 470 25V

Q502 2SA1309A H OUT

ABL

SHRP1

G

7

1 9

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

V-SYNC

8

H BLK C711 0.1 :PT R730 33 1W :RS C931 470p :CHIP

D914 D916 1SS119 1SS119
C934 100 16V C932 0.1 25V B:CHIP DEGAUSS

IC900 TC7SET08FTE85L
5 4
H-SYNC C545 0.022 B R556 47k :RN-CP C584 0.47 C562 25V 100 F:CHIP 16V C553 0.001 B ROTATION

R805 R806 R801 C907 2.4k 47k 10k 10 :RN-CP :RN-CP :RN-CP

JR801 0 :CHIP

IC702 STK392-910A CY AMP

H SYNC BUFFER
H CENT V FLY HV

H

HEATER REMOTE ON/OFF

1

2

3

IC502

D917 UDZ-5.6B

12V

V FLY E/W E/W

R554 150k :RN-CP

C546 220p :CH

C555 0.1 :PT

H

R564 R567 C558 10k 47k 1 :CHIP :CHIP

IC503

DEGAUSS

IC501 µPC5021-109 PWM CONTROL

REMOTE ON/OFF

B3 R DP1 R B4

OUTPUT2
C640 0.0047 250V E FB616 0UH

D401 EGP10G

HEATER

V.DF

IC601

THERMAL

0.4 24.9 0.4 24.9 0 72.0 4.9 72.2 4.3 0.4 11.8 182.2 74.7 5.3 5.8 4.8 5.3 0 11.9 1.6 385.0 0.1 3.5 0 6.5 6.9 4.9 0 11.0 90.5 0.2 15.5 16.1 16.2 4.5 3.8 0.1 0.5 0.4 5.6

I
R605 0.1 1/2W :RF JW602 10MM :CHIP JW601 10MM :CHIP C610 390 400V

OUTPUT1 NC GND

1
C402 0.22 100V :PT

2

3

4

5

6

7

6

22k :CHIP R500 0.47 1/4W C509 :FPRD 100p 500V B H CENT

Q523 2SA1309A R527
MUTE 180V
C560 0.36 250V :PP 10k 1/4W

C582 MUTE 10

D523 D522 1SS119 1SS119

0.4 26.2

IC605 TDA8138A 5V/12V REG
7

12V 5V
L902 100µH

C533 0.01 B:CHIP

C557 22

5V-2 12V
ABL

24

23

22

21

20
B1

19
B2

18

17

16

15

14

13

H BLK

IC401 LA7840L V OUT

15V

R529 10k 1/4W :FPRD

Q506 D526 D528 1SS119JW(5) 2SA1309A H CENT R514

Q522 2SA1309A

CP1 R B4 R

CP2 R R R

CP3 R R R REF SAW GEN1 AGC TYPE SAW GEN2 NON AGC TYPE

C626 470 16V :HT

C627 470 16V :HT

I

5

-15V
C401 470 25V R401 :HT 1.5 1/4W :FPRD

D621 FMC-26UA
T601 :SRT FB601 0.45UH

180V
R642 C619 L603 100k 220 100µH 1W 250V :RS

DISABLE INPUT2

3

C629 470p 250V B

C404 C403 470 220 :HT 25V :HT R407 2.2k 1/4W R408 10k :CHIP C405 0.047 :PT R410 12k 1/4W :RN

C506 1 :HT

R633 10k 1/4W R601 JW(7.5) C628 100 25V

C524 100 250V

S

15V

FB603 0.45UH

INPUT1

9

10
C654 100p 2kV

J
C630 0.1 :PT R610 33k 3W :RS R611 10k 1/4W
RREF

L604 100µH

IC603

C636 0.47µF 50V

R609 47k 3W

8 7

11 R639

Q519 Q520 Q522 Q523 Q601 Q602

16

1

C634 330 35V

6
FB605 0UH

THERMAL

VCC

VC E/AIN OUTPUT E/AOUT GND

3

S

D607 UF4007G23

Q507 BU2527AX H OUT

13

4

K
C614 1 :MPS

D524 HSS82

IC605 IC606

R612 10 1/4W

14

C611 150p 2kV

D615 UG4DL D616 UG4DL
4 3 2 15
R623 0.12 1/2W :RF C623 1000 25V C624 1000 16V C633 1000 16V

L606 0µH

1 2

8 7

FB505 JW(5)

D518 RD10ES D525 HSS82
C521 100p 2kV :SL C522 0.0022 100V :PT R586 2.2k 1/2W

C579 22p 2kV :SL

1 2 4 5
R585 1.0k 1/2W H BLK

10 9

H BLK

D606 RB441QT

R638 3.9k C635 1/4W 0.01 :RN :PT

15

STBYMNG

R613 10k 1/4W

2

5

14

S

H FLY

IC604

C575 100 250V

FB506 0UH

C569 0.1 :PT

D513 MUR160
FB502 0.45UH

8 6 16 14 5 7 10 9 9 8

R541 1k 1/4W :RN R544 1M 1/4W :RN

ABL

Q602 FB604 2SK1507 0.45UH

C620 100 L60515V 0.12 D613 100V 0µH 1/2W EGP10G :HT 12 C622 D614 470 FMN-G12S 25V R622 R621 C621 :HT 13 0.12 0.12 1000 C632 R641 1/2W 1/2W 25V 470 10k :FPRD :RF :HT 16V :FPRD :HT

R451 15k :RN

R452 3.9k :RN

D404 1SS119
R455 270k :RN

L501 0µH

1 1

HV

C576 R583 47p 10k CH :CHIP

R584 4.7k :CHIP

ROTATION

80V

R402 330 1W :RS

R403 1.5 1/2W :RN

R404 8.2k :RN-CH R406 :RN 12k 1/4W :RN R405 1.5 C406 1/2W 0.0047 :RN :PT

2

D403 1SS119 D402 RD4.7ES
C407 0.022 :PT

R561 82 3W :RS R530 82 3W :RS R531 82 3W :RS

D509 RD10ES Q503 2SJ449(1) HV REG

C527 0.01 250V

R534 100 1/4W :FPRD

D531 D530 R593 33k MA111 MA111:RN-CP 1 D503 4.7K :RN D529 MA111
C543 100p R591 :CH 22k :RN-CP C585 470p 50V

2

3
R569 C552 0 0.01 :CHIP B:CP

4

5

6

7

8

9

10
C554 0.1 25V B

11

12

4

R557 C548 18k :CHIP 0.001 :PT

C561 0.001 B

C526 2200p 500V

R520 22 C519 1/4W 0.001 :FPRD 2kV :PP

T501 :FBT

D508 2.2K :RN

C564 R553 C563 0.47 100k 16V :RN-CP 470p B:CHIP R551 B:CHIP 22k 1/4W C550 L507 :RN 100 100µH C551 16V 0.01 B:CP

1

12V

J

180V
C408 4.7 35V R581 C574 R454 C409 Q520 10 10k 0.01 10k IRFI9620GSLF35 1/4W 250V :RN 25V H REG OUT

T504
:HDT

R411 R409 47k 6.8k :RN-CP:RN-CP R582 56 R453 10k 1/4W L503 :RN :FPRD 0mH

Q510 STP5NA80F1 HV OUT
12V

S

TO PICTURE TUBE R542

Q508 2SC3311A BUFFER

L502 0µH

D504 MTZJ-T-77-18

2 2 13 16

C532 0.47 100V

1k 1/4W :RN

C539 0.022 100V

R568 47k 1/4W C556 220p :CHIP

CN512 1P :TUB

-15V 3 6

12

CLAMP E/AIN

D609 RB441QT
5
R634 15k 1/4W R617 1k 1/4W C617 0.0022 :PT C618 100p B

FB607 R615 0UH 180k 1/4W R618 270 1/4W :RN R619 2.2k 1/4W R614 0.22 3W :RS

C613 10000p 630V :PP

16
R624 0.12 17 1/4W :RF

D502 SB340L Q511 IRFU110 H DRIVE R513 R508 D501 220 100 RD12ES 2W 1/4W
:RS C502 0.01 :PT R509 22k 1/4W
S

D516 3DL41A
FB504 0UH C518 4300p 1.8kV

D617 EGP20D D618 EGP20D

R522 R517 47 2.2 1W :RS 1/4W

6

R587 1k :CHIP

K
R560 15k 1/4W :RN

FOLDBACK IN

11

SFTSTRT

D610 EGP20D R616
0.47 :FPRD

4

1

18
R625