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The design of this product contains special hard are! "an# circuits and co"ponents speciall# for safet# purposes. No changes should %e "ade to the original design unless authori&ed in riting %# the "anufacturer. Replace"ent parts "ust %e identical to those used in the original circuits.
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IC TDA-11115, TDA-11145 Service Manual en

The design of this product contains special hard are! "an# circuits and co"ponents speciall# for safet# purposes. No changes should %e "ade to the original design unless authori&ed in riting %# the "anufacturer. Replace"ent parts "ust %e identical to those used in the original circuits.
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1. SA3ET4 PRECAUTIONS
1. The design of this product contains special hard are! "an# circuits and co"ponents speciall# for safet# purposes. $or continued protection! no changes should %e "ade to the original design unless authori&ed in riting %# the "anufacturer. Replace"ent parts "ust %e identical to those used in the original circuits. Ser'ice should %e perfor"ed %# (ualified personnel onl#. ). *lterations of the design or circuitr# of the products should not %e "ade. *n# design alterations or additions ill 'oid the "anufacturer+s arrant# and ill further relie'e the "anufacturer of responsi%ilit# for personal in,ur# or propert# da"age resulting therefro". 3. -an# electrical and "echanical parts in the products ha'e special safet#.related characteristics. These characteristics are often not e'ident fro" 'isual inspection nor can the protection afforded %# the" necessaril# %e o%tained %# using replace"ent co"ponents rated for higher 'oltage! attage! etc. Replace"ent parts hich ha'e these special safet# characteristics are identified in the parts list of Ser'ice "anual. E&ectr ca& c!*p!"e"ts 5a. "% suc5 features are )e"t f e) 'y s5a) "% !" t5e sc5e*at cs a") 'y 6 7 !" t5e parts & st " Ser. ce *a"ua&. The use of a su%stitute replace"ent hich does not ha'e the sa"e safet# characteristics as the reco""ended replace"ent part sho n in the parts list of Ser'ice "anual "a# cause shoc/! fire! or other ha&ards

4. 8!"9t s5!rt 'et0ee" t5e LIVE s )e %r!u") a") ISOLATE8 6NEUTRAL7 s )e %r!u") !r EARTH s )e %r!u") 05e" repa r "%. So"e "odel+s po er circuit is partl# different in the 0N1. The difference of the 0N1 is sho n %# the 2I3E4 5 6 side 0N1! ISO2*TE1 5NEUTR*26 4 5 6 side 0N1 and E*RT7 4 5 6 side 0N1. 1on+t short %et een the 2I3E side 0N1 and ISO2*TE1 5NEUTR*26 side 0N1 or E*RT7 side 0N1 and ne'er "easure ith a "easuring apparatus 5oscilloscope etc.6 the 2I3E side 0N1 and ISO2*TE1 5NEUTR*26 side 0N1 or E*RT7 side 0N1 at the sa"e ti"e. If a%o'e note ill not %e /ept! a fuse or an# parts ill %e %ro/en. 8. If an# repair has %een "ade to the chassis! it is reco""ended that the 91 setting should %e chec/ed or ad,usted 5See *1:UST-ENT O$ 91 PO;ER SUPP2<6. 6. The high 'oltage applied to the picture tu%e "ust confor" ith that specified in Ser'ice "anual. E=cessi'e high 'oltage can cause an increase in >.Ra# e"ission! arcing and possi%le co"ponent da"age! therefore operation under e=cessi'e high 'oltage conditions should %e /ept to a "ini"u"! or should %e pre'ented. If se'ere arcing occurs! re"o'e the *C po er i""ediatel# and deter"ine the cause %# 'isual inspection 5incorrect installation! crac/ed or "elted high 'oltage harness! poor soldering! etc.6. To "aintain the proper "ini"u" le'el of soft >.Ra# e"ission! co"ponents in the high 'oltage circuitr# including the picture tu%e "ust %e the e=act replace"ents or alternati'es appro'ed %# the "anufacturer of the co"plete product. ?. 1o not chec/ high 'oltage %# dra ing an arc. Use a high 'oltage "eter or a high 'oltage pro%e ith a 3T3-. 1ischarge the picture tu%e %efore atte"pting "eter connection! %# connecting a clip lead to the ground fra"e and connecting the other end of the lead through a 1@/ ); resitor to the anode %utton. A. ;hen ser'ice is re(uired! o%ser'e the original lead dress. E=tra precaution should %e gi'en to assure correct lead dress in the high 'oltage circuit area. ;here a short circuit has occurred! those co"ponents that indicate e'idence of o'erheating should %e replaced. *l a#s use the B. "anufacturer+s replace"ent co"ponents. 1:. Is!&at !" C5ec( 6Safety f!r E&ectr ca& S5!c( Ha;ar)7 *fter re.asse"%ling the product! al a#s perfor" an isolation chec/ on the e=posed "etal parts of the ca%inet 5antenna ter"inals! 'ideoCaudio input and output ter"inals! Control /no%s! "etal ca%inet!
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scre heads! earphone ,ac/! control shafts! etc.6 to %e sure the product is safe to operate danger of electrical shoc/.

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11. The surface of the T3 screen is coated ith a thin fil" hich can easil# %e da"aged. 9e 'er# careful ith it hen handle the T3. Should the T3 screen %eco"e soiled! ipe it ith a soft dr# cloth. Ne'er ru% it forcefull#. Ne'er use an# cleaner or detergent on it. 617 8 e&ectr c Stre"%t5 Test The isolation %et een the *C pri"ar# circuit and all "etal parts e=posed to the user! particularl# an# e=posed "etal part ha'ing a return path to the chassis should ithstand a 'oltage of D@@@3 *C 5r.".s.6 for a period of one second. 5E;ithstand a 'oltage of 11@@3 *C 5r.".s.6 to an appliance rated up to 1)@3! and D@@@3 *C 5r.".s.6 to an appliance rated )@@3 or "ore! for a periode of one second.6 This "ethod of test re(uires a test e(uip"ent not generall# found in the ser'ice trade. 6$7 Lea(a%e Curre"t C5ec( Plug the *C line cord directl# into the *C outlet 5do not use a line isolation transfor"er during this chec/.6. Using a F2ea/age Current TesterG! "easure the lea/age current fro" each e=posed "etal part of the ca%inet! particularl# an# e=posed "etal part ha'ing a return path to the chassis! to a /no n good earth ground 5 ater pipe! etc.6. *n# lea/age current "ust not e=ceed @.8"* *C 5r.".s.6. 7o e'er! in tropical area! this "ust not e=ceed @.)"* *C 5r.".s.6. A&ter"ate C5ec( Met5!) Plug the *C line cord directl# into the *C outlet 5 do not use a line isolation transfor"er during this chec/.6. Use an *C 'olt"eter ha'ing 1@@@ oh"s per 'olt or "ore sensiti'it# in the follo ing "anner. Connect a 18@@ 1@; resistor paralleled %# a @.18 $ *C.t#pe capacitor %et een an e=posed "etal part and a /no n good earth ground 5 ater pipe! etc.6. -easure the *C 'oltage across the resistor ith the *C 'olt"eter. -o'e the resistor connection to each e=posed "etal part! particularl# an# e=posed "etal part ha'ing a return path to the chassis! and "easure the *C 'oltage across the resistor. No ! re'erse the plug in the *C outlet and repeat each "easure"ent. *n# 'oltage "easured "ust not e=ceed @.?83 *C 5r.".s.6. This corresponds to @.8"* *C 5r.".s.6. 7o e'er! in tropical area! this "ust not e=ceed @.D3 *C 5r.".s.6. This corresponds to @.)"* *C 5r.".s.6

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This T3 uses "e"or# IC. In the "e"or# IC are "e"ori&ed data for correctl# operating the 'ideo and deflection circuits. ;hen replacing "e"or# IC! %e sure to use IC ritten ith the initial 'alue of data. ). PROCE1URE $OR REP2*CIN0 -E-OR< IC 516 Po er off S itch the po er off and unplug the po er cord fro" *C outlet. 5)6 Replace IC 9e sure to use "e"or# IC ritten ith the initial data 'alues. 5D6 Po er On Plug the po er cord into the *C outlet and s itch the po er On. 546 Chec/ and set S<STE- default 'alue4 16 Press F-ENUG /e# and then press nu"%er F6 4 A DG /e# on the Re"ote control unit. Or Press F$actor#G /e# on the Re"ote control unit for factor# used. )6 The F$actor# C -G ill %e displa#ed on the screen. D6 IN F-G -O1E!PRESS -UTE HE< ;I22 9E ENTER -@.T7EN PRESS -UTE HE< ;I22 ENTER F-1G *N1 F-)G. 46 IN F-)G SE2ECT FSETUP SE2ECTG TO 1!T7EN PRESS -UTE HE< ;I22 9E ENTERG-DG TO G-BG. 86 Chec/ the setting 'alue of the S<STE- default 'alue of Ta%le %elo . If the 'alue is different! select ite"s %# IC7JKCIC7.K /e#s and set 'alue %# I3O2JKCI3O2.K /e#s. 66 Press FST*N19<G /e# again and return to the nor"al screen.

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Recei'e standard Crosshatch pattern signal for P*2 s#ste" . (djust )!slope )alue to the hori*ontal line just appear from half bottom shadow! (djust +!posi )alue to the center hori*ontal line correspond to CR )ertical center (djust +!si*e )alue to 'et ,-. of )ertical picture contents would be displayed on CR (djust +/C )alue to )ertical /0 correction is o1 (djust 2!&2(/% )alue to 'et the picture hori*ontal center correspond to CR hori*ontal center

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AV-110 Mono-110 IFVO/SVO/PIP 3! IFVO/SVO 3! VP2 VCC2V PLLIF 6ND2 DECSDEM AVL/SSIFO8T/SN DDEMO8T 2! E:TO A6CO8T IREF VSC VIFIN2 VIFIN1 VDRA VDRB E;D/AVL AVL DECB6 SECPLL 6ND1 P:1LF P:2LF VP1 DECDI6 =TALO8T =TALIN P1>1 P3>3/ADC3/P;M3 P3>2/ADC2/P;M2 P3>1/ADC1/P;M1 P3>0/ADC0/P;M0 P2>1/P;M0 P2>0/TP;M VDDP(3>3V) P1>9/SDA P1>6/SCL P1>3/T1 P1>1/T0 P1>0/INT1 INT0/P0>1 19 12 19 20 21 22 23 24 21 26 29 22 29 30 31 32 33 34 31 36 39 32 39 1 2 3 4 1 6 9 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 11 16

AV-90 1 2 3 4 1 6 9 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 11 16 19 12 19 20 21 22 23 24 21 26 29 22 29 30 31 32 33 34 31 36 39 32 39

Mono-90 1 2 3 4 1 6 9 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 11 16 19 12 19 20 21 22 23 24 21 26 29 22 29 30 31 32 33 34 31 36 39 32 39
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VDDC(3>3V) 6ND1 VPE VDDA1(3>3V) BO/PBO8T BO 6O/YO8T 6O RO/PRO8T RO BLAIN/V68ARD/S VM 1! 6! BLAIN/V68ARD 1! 6! BCLIN B3/PB3 63/Y3/CVBS3/Y3 1! R3/PR3/C2/C3/C4 1! YO8T YSYNC VP3 6ND3 :O8T FBISO/SANDCA A8DO8TSM2/LSR A8DO8TLSM1/LS L C2/C3/C4/A8DIOI N1R 1! C2/C3/C4 A8DIOIN3/IN1R 1! CVBS2/Y2 A8DIOIN2/IN1L/S SIF 4! 1! CVBS4/Y4/A8DIOI N1L 1! CVBS4/Y4

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REMARK 0 1 1 AV-110/90 -n$ 7ono-110 "%/)#on AV-110/90 -n$ 7ono-110 "%/)#on AV-110/90 -n$ 7ono-110 "%/)#on AV-110/90 -n$ 7ono-110 "%/)#on

A8DIOIN1L A8DIOIN1R

CVBS4/Y4 A8DIOIN1R

A8DIOIN1L A8DIOIN1R

CVBS4/Y4 A8DIOIN1R

C2/C3/C4 CVBS3/Y3

C2/C3/C4 CVBS3/Y3

R/PR-3 6/Y-3

R/PR-3 6/Y-3 REMARK

$'KI"/ (M switching options 1 0 BLAIN/V68ARD BLAIN/SVM/ V68ARD

AV-110/90 -n$ 7ono-110 "%/)#on

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2oosen the retainer scre of the deflection #o/e. Re"o'e the edges. Input a green raster signal fro" the signal generator! and turn the screen to green raster. -o'e the deflection #o/e %ac/ ard.
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