Chassis Ks1c CS21A9W2
Chassis Ks1c CS21A9W2
Chassis Ks1c CS21A9W2
Chassis : KS1C(P)
Model : CS21A9W2QS/MUR
2. Reference Information
3. Specifications
5. Troubleshooting
8. Block Diagrams
9. Wiring Diagram
8. Block Diagrams
16. 5V
IN H- Dr i v e
180V
ROLER
130V
DVD
IN To Sound AMP B+
H- OUT TR F BT To F BT B+
AUDI O
MSP AMP SPEAKER
10W X 2CH
<OPT I ON>
7-1 CS21A8W2QX/XST
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.....5 EY824 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A ...3 T0078 AA27-00199A DEFLECTION YOKE;21DF,CDY-MT2103S,ST-3,A5
.....5 EY825 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A ...3 AA63-60028A SPACER-DY;-,NEOPRENE,-,-,-,BLK,-,-,V0 W1 S.N.A
.....5 EY827 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A ..2 AA98-70015A ASSY TBC WIRE(P);DP,22Q,AA98-70014D,1P,T S.N.A
.....5 EY828 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY407 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY408 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY409 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
ASSY P/MATERIAL
.....5 EY410 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY413 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A 1 AA92-07463B ASSY P/MATERIAL;CS21A9W2QS/MUR S.N.A
.....5 EY101 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY403 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A ..2 6902-000005 BAG PE;HDPE/NITRON/HDPE,T0.015/T0.5/T0.0 S.N.A
.....5 EY404 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A ..2 AA60-40007A PIN-STAPLE;HAND,H18,W35,H18,W35 S.N.A
.....5 EY405 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY406 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY425 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A ASSY ACCESSORY
.....5 EY426 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY427 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
1 M0017 AA92-08212A ASSY ACCESSORY;,PAL S.N.A
.....5 EY801 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 EY802 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
..2 6902-000009 BAG PE;HDPE,T0.03,L400,W240,TRP,8,2,PE M S.N.A
.....5 EY416 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
..2 T0080 AA26-90002A TRANS MATCHING;-,75-300ohm,PAL,40-890MHZ
.....5 EY417 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
..2 T0075 AA42-00003A ANT ROD;-,3S,720mm,ABS,UL/CSA,-
.....5 EY422 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
..2 T0074 AA59-00104M REMOCON;,TM59,KS2A,29,L/GRAY,NON-TTX,GRA
.....5 EY423 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
..2 T0563 AA68-02515A MANUAL USERS;CS29D8W,ENG,W/P100G,S56A
.....5 EY424 6042-000002 EYELET;ID1.5,OD2,L2.8,NI+SN,BSP3-1/2H S.N.A
.....5 GT802 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A
.....5 GT803 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A
.....5 GT804 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A ASSY SKD PART
.....5 GT805 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A
.....5 GT806 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A 1 AA92-08298A ASSY SKD PART;7 S.N.A
.....5 GT101 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A
.....5 GT501 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A ..2 AA65-30009A CLAMPER CORE-FBT;-,ABS,V0,-,BLK,- S.N.A
.....5 GT502 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A ..2 AA65-30018A CLAMPER CORE-WIRE;DONG-A,NYLON-66,-,-,-, S.N.A
.....5 GT503 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A ..2 T0066 AA96-00697A ASSY POWER CORD;,KKP419C,CP2/NO(4.0),H/C S.N.A
.....5 GT801 AA60-40014A PIN-GT,ASSY;AUTO S.N.A ...3 T0077 AA39-10006X CBF POWER CORD;-,KKP419C,KLCE-2F,2.286MT
.....5 R405 2001-001195 R-CARBON(S);82OHM,5%,1/2W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4M ...3 AA61-20284A HOLDER;P-CORD,PP,-,-,-,BLK,VO,KE-002 S.N.A
.....5 SW901 3404-001252 SWITCH-TACT;12VDC,50MA,130GF,7.5X7.1,1
.....5 SW902 3404-001252 SWITCH-TACT;12VDC,50MA,130GF,7.5X7.1,1
.....5 SW903 3404-001252 SWITCH-TACT;12VDC,50MA,130GF,7.5X7.1,1
.....5 SW904 3404-001252 SWITCH-TACT;12VDC,50MA,130GF,7.5X7.1,1
ASSY K/D-SKD P/MATERIAL
.....5 SW905 3404-001252 SWITCH-TACT;12VDC,50MA,130GF,7.5X7.1,1
...3 AA98-00314A ASSY K/D-PACKING,PCB;CHASSIS,KS1A,15A-1, S.N.A 1 AA98-01629A ASSY K/D-SKD P/MATERIAL;CTV,SKD FORMAT-3 S.N.A
....4 AA63-10007C BAND-PP;W18,CLEA,1G S.N.A
....4 6902-000012 BAG AIR CAP;LDPE,T0.03,L130,W130,TRP,,,B S.N.A ..2 6902-000061 BAG AIR;LDPE,T0.2,L1000,W500,TRP,,, S.N.A
....4 AA69-01403A WRAP VINYL-PACKING;SKD CHASSIS,LDPE,T0.0 S.N.A ..2 6902-000001 BAG AIR;LDPE,T0.2,L1800,W1000,TRP,,,LDPE S.N.A
....4 6902-000016 BAG ANTISTATIC;LDPE,T0.05,L800,W500,TRP, S.N.A ..2 AA69-90001A CHEMICALS-SILICAGEL;-,-,-,-,-,M2,5GR,-,- S.N.A
..2 T0091 AA94-13418L ASSY PCB MISC-A/V SIDE;DP,21A9,KS1C,TSE S.N.A ..2 AA60-40006A PIN-STAPLE;AUTO,33X17.8X2.4,H18,33X17.8X S.N.A
...3 T0091 AA94-13418H ASSY PCB MISC-A/V SIDE;21A9,KS1A,TSE S.N.A ..2 WOODEN AA63-10007C BAND-PP;W18,CLEA,1G S.N.A
....4 0202-000187 SOLDER-WIRE FLUX;-,RS60S,D1.2,63Sn/37Pb S.N.A
....4 JE601 3722-000143 JACK-PHONE;1P(VER),3.4PI,AG,BLK,NO
....4 JR01 3722-001031 JACK-PIN;3P,3.6mm,#18,AU
....4 T0245 AA39-00094A LEAD CONNECTOR-ASSY;,3(2)P,200MM,YBNH250
....4 T0245 AA39-20461C LEAD CONNECTOR-ASSY;,11P,300MM,YBNH250-1
....4 AA97-14337H ASSY AUTO;7 S.N.A
.....5 RE02 2001-000028 R-CARBON(S);100OHM,5%,1/2W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4
.....5 RE01 2001-000028 R-CARBON(S);100OHM,5%,1/2W,AA,TP,2.4X6.4
.....5 C689 2202-000121 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100pF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP
.....5 C689 2202-000121 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;100pF,10%,50V,Y5P,TP
.....5 C689 2202-000222 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;3.3nF,20%,16V,Y5P,TP
.....5 C689 2202-000222 C-CERAMIC,MLC-AXIAL;3.3nF,20%,16V,Y5P,TP
.....5 C701 2401-000025 C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x11,5
.....5 C701 2401-000025 C-AL;100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x11,5
.....5 LE05 2701-000114 INDUCTOR-AXIAL;10uH,10%,2534
.....5 LE04 2701-000114 INDUCTOR-AXIAL;10uH,10%,2534
.....5 LE01 2701-000158 INDUCTOR-AXIAL;22uH,10%,2534
.....5 LE02 2701-000158 INDUCTOR-AXIAL;22uH,10%,2534
.....5 0 AA41-00567B PCB-SIDE A/V;CS21D8,FR-1,1L,B,245X245,KS S.N.A
ASSY CPT
1 AA91-06959A ASSY CPT;1 S.N.A
MEMO
6-1 CS21A9W2QS/MUR
1. Precautions
Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and protect against potential
hazards such as electrical shock and X-rays.
9. High voltage is maintained within specified 15. Observe the original lead dress, especially
limits by close-tolerance, safety-related near the following areas: Antenna wiring,
components and adjustments. If the high sharp edges, and especially the AC and high
voltage exceeds the specified limits, check voltage power supplies. Always inspect for
each of the special components. pinched, out-of-place, or frayed wiring. Do
not change the spacing between components
10. Design Alteration Warning: and the printed circuit board. Check the AC
Never alter or add to the mechanical or power cord for damage. Make sure that leads
electrical design of this unit. Example: Do not and components do not touch thermally hot
add auxiliary audio or video connectors. Such parts.
alterations might create a safety hazard. Also,
any design changes or additions will void the 16. Picture Tube Implosion Warning:
manufacturer’s warranty. The picture tube in this receiver employs
“integral implosion” protection. To ensure
11. Hot Chassis Warning: continued implosion protection, make sure
Some TV receiver chassis are electrically that the replacement picture tube is the same
connected directly to one conductor of the AC as the original.
power cord. If an isolation transformer is not
used, these units may be safely serviced only 17. Do not remove, install or handle the picture
if the AC power plug is inserted so that the tube without first putting on shatterproof
chassis is connected to the ground side of the goggles equipped with side shields. Never
AC source. handle the picture tube by its neck. Some
“in-line” picture tubes are equipped with a
To confirm that the AC power plug is inserted permanently attached deflection yoke; do not
correctly, do the following: Using an AC try to remove such “permanently attached”
voltmeter, measure the voltage between the yokes from the picture tube.
chassis and a known earth ground. If the
reading is greater than 1.0V, remove the AC 18. Product Safety Notice:
power plug, reverse its polarity and reinsert. Some electrical and mechanical parts have
Re-measure the voltage between the chassis special safety-related characteristics which
and ground. might not be obvious from visual inspection.
These safety features and the protection they
12. Some TV chassis are designed to operate with
give might be lost if the replacement
85 volts AC between chassis and ground,
component differs from the original—even if
regardless of the AC plug polarity. These units
the replacement is rated for higher voltage,
can be safely serviced only if an isolation
wattage, etc.
transformer inserted between the receiver and
the power source.
Components that are critical for safety are
13. Some TV chassis have a secondary ground indicated in the circuit diagram by shading,
system in addition to the main chassis ground. ( ) or ( ! ).
This secondary ground system is not Use replacement components that have the
isolated from the AC power line. The two same ratings, especially for flame resistance
ground systems are electrically separated by and dielectric strength specifications.
insulating material that must not be defeated A replacement part that does not have the
or altered. same safety characteristics as the original
might create shock, fire or other hazards.
14. Components, parts and wiring that appear to
have overheated or that are otherwise
damaged should be replaced with parts that
meet the original specifications. Always
determine the cause of damage or
overheating, and correct any potential
hazards.
Warning1: First read the “Safety Precautions” section of this manual. If some unforeseen circumstance creates a conflict between
the servicing and safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions.
Warning2: An electrolytic capacitor installed with the wrong polarity might explode.
1. Servicing precautions are printed on the 5. Check the insulation between the blades of the
cabinet. Follow them. AC plug and accessible conductive parts
(examples: metal panels, input terminals and
2. Always unplug the unit’s AC power cord from earphone jacks).
the AC power source before attempting to:
(a) Remove or reinstall any component or 6. Insulation Checking Procedure: Disconnect the
assembly, (b) Disconnect an electrical plug or power cord from the AC source and turn the
connector, (c) Connect a test component in power switch ON. Connect an insulation
parallel with an electrolytic capacitor. resistance meter (500V) to the blades of the AC
plug.
3. Some components are raised above the printed
circuit board for safety. An insulation tube or The insulation resistance between each blade
tape is sometimes used. The internal wiring is of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts
sometimes clamped to prevent contact with (see above) should be greater than 1 megohm.
thermally hot components. Reinstall all such
elements to their original position. 7. Never defeat any of the B+ voltage interlocks.
Do not apply AC power to the unit (or any of
4. After servicing, always check that the screws, its assemblies) unless all solid-state heat sinks
components and wiring have been correctly are correctly installed.
reinstalled. Make sure that the portion around
the serviced part has not been damaged. 8. Always connect a test instrument’s ground
lead to the instrument chassis ground before
connecting the positive lead; always remove
the instrument’s ground lead last.
1. Some semiconductor (“solid state”) devices 5. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron when
are easily damaged by static electricity. Such soldering or unsoldering ESDs.
components are called Electrostatically
Sensitive Devices (ESDs); examples include 6. Use only an anti-static solder removal device.
integrated circuits and some field-effect Many solder removal devices are not rated as
transistors. The following techniques will “anti-static”; these can accumulate sufficient
reduce the occurrence of component damage electrical charge to damage ESDs.
caused by static electricity.
7. Do not remove a replacement ESD from its
2. Immediately before handling any semicon protective package until you are ready to
ductor components or assemblies, drain the install it. Most replacement ESDs are
electrostatic charge from your body by packaged with leads that are electrically
touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, shorted together by conductive foam,
wear a discharging wrist-strap device. (Be aluminum foil or other conductive materials.
sure to remove it prior to applying power—
this is an electric shock precaution.) 8. Immediately before removing the protective
material from the leads of a replacement ESD,
3. After removing an ESD-equipped assembly, touch the protective material to the chassis or
place it on a conductive surface such as circuit assembly into which the device will be
aluminum foil to prevent accumulation of installed.
electrostatic charge.
9. Minimize body motions when handling
4. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These unpackaged replacement ESDs. Motions such
can generate electrical charges that damage as brushing clothes together, or lifting a foot
ESDs. from a carpeted floor can generate enough
static electricity to damage an ESD.
2. Reference Information
A Ampere MV Megavolt
Ah Ampere-hour MW Megawatt
Å Angstrom MΩ Megohm
dB Decibel m Meter
dBm Decibel Referenced to One µA Microampere
Milliwatt µF Microfarad
°C Degree Celsius µH Microhenry
°F Degree Fahrenheit µm Micrometer
°K degree Kelvin µs Microsecond
F Farad µW Microwatt
G Gauss mA Milliampere
GHz Gigahertz mg Milligram
g Gram mH Millihenry
H Henry mI Milliliter
Hz Hertz mm Millimeter
h Hour ms Millisecond
ips Inches Per Second mV Millivolt
kWh Kilowatt-hour nF Nanofarad
kg Kilogram Ω Ohm
kHz Kilohertz pF Picofarad
kΩ Kilohm Ib Pound
km Kilometer rpm Revolutions Per Minute
km/h Kilometer Per Hour rps Revolutions Per Second
kV Kilovolt s Second (Time)
kVA Kilovolt-ampere V Volt
kW Kilowatt VA Volt-ampere
I Liter W Watt
MHz Megahertz Wh Watt-hour
TP08
TP8 TP02
TP07
TP03 TP04
TP03
TP05
TP04
TP06
TP02
TP05
TP01
TP06
10-2 MAIN 2
TP16 TP09
TP17 TP10
TP21
TP18 TP15
TP19
TP20 TP18 TP11
TP11 TP14 TP17
TP12 TP13 TP16
TP19 TP12
TP09
TP10 TP22
TP20 TP13
TP21 TP14
TP22 TP15
10-3 MAIN 3
TP23
TP23 TP24
TP24
10-4 MAIN 4
TP23
TP24
TP23
TP24
3. Specifications
5. Troubleshooting
5-1 No Power
Connect
the Power Code
Check Abnormal
Abnormal the
B+ 130V Line
Check
the M-Fuse Check
FD802S Normal the FBT,D805
Abnormal
Check / Replace
the Q401
Check
the IC801S,
D801S~D804S,
FP801S
Nornal
Re-Adjust
Abnormal
the S-Voltage
Check the Abnormal
Voltage of heater
Abnormal
Check the Abnormal
Resistance
Check/Replace of R512
Nornal R421, R513, D516
Replace
Nornal the R512
Check
CRT and FBT
Check/Replace Nornal
the IC201S
Check
the Voltage
Abnormal of Heater
Nornal
Check
the
CRT and FBT
Check Normal
the signal Output
from CN602
Abnormal Check
the Speaker and Wire
Check Normal
the IC601
Pin #4, #12
Abnormal
Check Normal
the IC601 B+
* STEREO * MONO
Check Abnormal
Check Normal Normal Check the FD801S,D806
the IC101 Tuner the IC101,TUNER
See
the No Power
Check/Replace
the ICS01
Check Abnormal
the IC301 B+
+16.5V, -16.5V
Normal
Check/Replace
the IC201S
Check / Replace
the IC301
5-5 No TTX
Normal
9. Wiring Diagram
Tac t - S/ W
RGB AMP
S/W- Power
TRANS A
2
/
N SOUND
I -
VER AMP AMP
C
A 1- Chi p
M UOC- IC
M
O
D
U
L T
E U
F BT N
E
R
B ef or e Af t er
Mater ial s Remark s
( KS1B) ( KS1C)
UOC TDA93XX TDA958X
RGB AMP TDA6107 TDA6107, 8
SOUND AMP TDA8944/ 43 TDA7297/ TDA7266S
9P- RCA+DVD
&
JACK 6P- RCA 2P( DVD SOUND IN)
or
6P(RCA)
RCA+ DVD
F BT TUNER
Y Pb Pr
245 mm
CHASSIS
KS1C KS1B
FUNCTION
Front Input 1 INPUT 1 INPUT
Rear VIDEO Input 1 RCA INPUT OR 1 RCA INPUT + 1 DVD INPUT 1 RCA INPUT
Rear AUDIO Input 1 RCA INPUT OR 1 RCA INPUT + 1 DVD INPUT 1 RCA INPUT
DEMONSTRATION 0 Disability
NOISE REDUCTION 0 Disability
NICAM/STEREO 0 Cope without
DVD IN Option Cope without
UOC TDA958X TDA93XX
SOUND INPUT Cope With Maximum 10[W] X 10[W] Cope with Maximum 7[W] X 7[W]
❈ The others Function is KS1B Chassis The Same
1. Usually, a color TV-VCR needs only slight 5. Avoid overload. Excessive signal from a
touch-up adjustment upon installation. Check sweep generator might overload the front-end
the basic characteristics such as height, of the TV. When inserting signal markers, do
horizontal and vertical sync and focus. not allow the marker generator to distort test
results.
2. Observe the picture for good black and white
details. There should be objectionable color 6. Connect the TV only to an AC power source
shading; if color shading is present, with voltage and frequency as specified on the
demagnetize, perform purity and convergence backcover nameplate.
adjustments described below.
7. Do not attempt to connect or disconnect any
3. Use the specified test equipment or its wires while the TV is turned on. Make sure
equivalent. that the power cord is disconnected before
replacing any parts.
4. Correct impedance matching is essential.
8. To protect against shock hazard, use an
isolation transformer.
3. Adjust the FOCUS control for well defined scanning lines in the center area of the screen.
1. To enter the “Service Mode”, Press the remote-control keys in this sequence :
4-5-2(A) ADJUST
4-5-2(B) OPTION
4-5-2(C) G2-ADJUST
4-6 MICOM
54 VDDA 3.3V HIGH Analog supply of TTX and Digital supply of TV(3.3V)
55 VPE GND OTP Programming voltage
56 VDDC 3.3 HIGH Digital supply to core(3.3V)
57 OSCGND Oscillator GND supply
58 XTAL IN XTAL oscillator input
59 XTAL OUT XTAL oscillator output
60 RESET LOW POWER ON : 25ms HIGN -> LOW
61 VDDP HIGH Digital supply to periphery(3.3V)
62 SIGNAL IN PRE AMP Signal input
63 BILINGUAL Select bilingual
64 HOLD HIGH TV out for inrush voltage : AUOT TV ON
SPECIFICATIONS(MRT)
PAL
Section Remarks Option Requisite Request
Before KS2A PAPILLON KS1C
Broadcasting PAL MULTI 0 0 ●
System EURO MULTI X X ●
P Scan System Progressive X X
i
Program ch’ 100/181/200 100 100 ●
c
t Comb Filter 0 1H ●
u
VM Circuit X X ●
r
e Auto Kinetic Bias 0 0 ●
Noise Reduction 0 0 ●
CRT 21F/25F/25”~29” 21F ●
AV-In 1 1 ●
The-Front
S-VHS X X ●
The-Side
H-Phone 1 1 ●
J RF Jack 1 1 ●
a
AV-In 2 1 ●
c
k S-VHS X X ●
Back
DVD(Y,Pb,Pr) 1 1 ●
Scart Jack Option(2) Option(1) Scart Option ●
M-out 1 1 ●
PIP Cope With or
0 X
Without
Double Screen X X
Turbo Sound 0 0 ●
Auto Volume
F 0 0 ●
Leveler
u
n Sound Mode 0 0 ●
c
t Sound Tone
0 0 ●
i Control
o
Melody Sound
n 0 0 ●
On/Off
SPECIFICATIONS(MRT)
PAL
Section Remarks Option Requisite Request
Before KS2A PAPILLON KS1C
S PAL 0 0 0 N
y SECAM 0 0 0 N
s
t B/G 0 0 0 N
e D/K 0 0 0 N
m
I 0 0 0 N
Channel Air/Hyper Air/Hyper Air/Hyper N
Power On Master S/W Master S/W Master S/W N
Program ch’ 100/181/200 100ch’ 100ch’ 100 ch’ N
Tuner Program F/S Program F/S Program F/S N
P Scan System Progressive/100Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz N
i Comb Filter X X X N
c
t VM(Velocity Modulation) X X X
u Auto Kinetic Bias 0 0 0 N
r
e Noise Reduction Option Option Option 0
Color tone Control 5 Mode 5 Mode 5 Mode N
CTI X X X N
Speaker System Semi Dome Direct Semi Dome N
Stereo Line Stereo Option Option Option 0
A2 Stereo Option Option Option 0
Nicam Stereo Option Option Option 0
Speaker Main-R/L 2(R,L) 2(R,L) 2(R,L) N
Sound Output RMS(MAIN) 10W + 10W 10W + 10W 10W + 10W N
J Surround Pseudo Pseudo Pseudo N
a
c The-Front AV-In 1 1 1 N
k The-Side S-VHS X X X
PC Input X X X
H-Phone 1 1 1 N
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