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HAIER

COLOR TELEVISION

SERVICE MANUAL

PART # TV-8888-30

HAIER AMERICA TRADING, LLC


www.haeiramerica.com

1
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Product Code Explanation and Series


Introduction 3
Features 4
Safety Precautions 5
Warning and Cautions 6–7
General Servicing Precautions 8 – 13
Net Dimension 14
Parts and Functions 15
Remote Controller Function 16
Program Diagram 17
Maintenance Service and Troubleshooting 18 – 21
Circuit Diagram 22
Circuit Block Diagram 23
PCB 24
Circuit Explanation 25 – 26
Adjustment 27
Information of Resistors and Capacitors 28
Abbreviation of Part Name and
Description 29
Terminal View of Transistors 30

2
PRODUCT CODE EXPLANATION AND SERIES INTRODUCTION

3
FEATURES

MODEL MODEL
NO. ITEM FUNCTION HS- NO. ITEM FUNCTION TV-
2190 9708

1 Main IC 76814 24 Digital curtain ×

2 CRT FS 25 Slow fading on & off ×

3 PICTURE Color system NTSC 26 SOFTWARE Semitransparent menu ×


Audio
4 M 27 Non-flashing channel changing ×
system
Number of
5 181 28 ZOOM ×
channels
OSD
6 E F S 29 16:9 mode ×
language
Multi-picture
7 √ 30 Games ×
modes
8 AUDIO AV stereo × 31 Calendar ×
Super
9 × 32 Child-lock ×
woofer
Surrounding
10 × 33 Multi-functional lock ×
sound
Treble/bass
11 × 34 No-picture listening ×
boost
Left/right
12 √ 35 Background light ×
balancer
13 NICAM × 36 Auto-timer on √
Multi-audio
14 × 37 CCD √
modes
Tone
15 × 38 V-CHIP √
adjuster
16 MTS/SAP × 39 Number of built-in speakers 1
Auto-volume
17 × 40 Audio output power (W) 2W
leveling
18 AV input Front 1 41 Total power input W 58

19 AV output × 42 Voltage range (V) ~120


DVD PARAMETER
20 × 43 Power frequency (Hz) 60
terminal
JACK
21 S-video jack × 44 Time of sleep timer (MINS) 120
Headphone
22 × 45 Net weight (lbs 20.2
socket
SCART
23 × 46 Gross weight (lbs) 25.3
socket
47 Net dimension (inch) 13.9 × 14.9 × 12.9

48 Packaged dimension (inch) 17.1 × 17.1 × 15.7

49 Quantity for 20' container ×

50 Quantity for 40' container ×

51 Quantity for 40' high container ×

4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

These parts identified by many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have
specific safety-related characteristics.
It is essential that these specific safety parts be replaced with the same components
as recommended in this manual to prevent X-RADIATION, Shock, Fire, or other
hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of the manufacturer.

General Guidance
An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver
whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate
power rating as this protects the technician from accidents that might result in
personal injury caused by electrical shocks.
It will also protect the receiver and its components from being damaged by
accidental shorts of the circuitry that might be inadvertently introduced during the
service operation.
If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with a
specified one.
When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film Resistor, over 1W), keep
the resistor 0.39-inch away from PCB.
Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature parts.
Due to the high vacuum and large surface area of the picture tube, extreme care
should be taken in handling the Picture Tube. Do not lift the Picture Tube by its Neck.

X-RAY Radiation
Warning:
The sources of X-RAY RADIATION in this TV receiver are the High Voltage Section
and the Picture Tube.
For continued X-RAY RADIATION protection, the replacement tube must be of the
same type as specified in the Replacement Parts List.
Before returning the receiver to the customer, always perform an AC leakage current
check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminals,
etc., to make sure that the set is safe to operate without any danger of electrical
shock.

5
WARNING AND CAUTIONS

1. When you clean the TV set, please pull 4. To prevent the TV set from firing and
out the power plug from AC outlet. Don't electric shock, don't
clean the cabinet and the screen with make
benzene, petrol and other chemicals. leavethe TVTV
the setset
rain
orinmoisture.
the rain or
exposed to
moisture.

2.2.InTo prolong
order the life
to prolong theofusing
the TV
lifeset,
of the 5.5. Do not
Don't openopen the back
the back cover,
cover, otherwise it is
TVensure it is set place
set, please up in ait well-ventilated
on a ventilated possible damage to the inner
possible to damage the components in the
place.
place. components of the TV set may occur.
TV set and harm you.

3.Avoid
Don't exposing
place the 6.IfWhen
the TV set is not being used or
the TV set isn't going to be used
during thunder/lightening conditions,
TVthe set
TV seti n tot h e for long time or it is in thunder and
please pull out the plug from the AC
sunshine
Sunshine or near
or lightening, please pull out the plug from AC
outlet and remove the Antenna plug
heat source.
near a source of outlet and the antenna
from the cover of theplug
set.from the cover
heat/radiation. of the TV set.

6
Explanation on the display tube

Generally, it is not required to clean the tube surface. However, if necessary, its
surface can be cleaned with a dry cotton cloth after putting off the power. Don’t use
any cleanser. Avoid using a hard cloth; the tube surface will be damaged.

CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service manual and its
supplements and addenda, read and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing


precautions and any of the safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions.
NB: Remember; Safety First.

7
GENERAL SERVICING PRECAUTIONS

1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before:
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module or any other
assembly of the receiver.
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or other electrical
connection.
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the
receiver.
CAUTION: A wrong substitution part or incorrect installation polarity of electrolytic
capacitors may result in an explosion.
d. Discharging the picture tube anode.

2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or
other voltage-measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc.) equipped with a suitable
high voltage probe. Do not test high voltage by “drawing an arc”.
3. Discharge the picture tube anode only by
(a) First connecting one end of an insulated clip lead to the degaussing or kine
aquadag grounding system shield at the point where the picture tube socket ground
lead is connected, and then
(b) Touch the other end of the insulated clip lead to the picture tube anode button,
using an insulating handle to avoid personal contact with high voltage.
4. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies.
5. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by
applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped
stick or comparable nonabrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90%
(by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%-99% strength)
CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture.
Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication of contacts is not
required.
6. Do not defeat any plug / socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers
covered by this service manual might be equipped.
7. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies
unless all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed.
8. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground
before connecting the test receiver positive lead.
Always remove the test receiver ground lead last.
9. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this service manual.
CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heat sink in this
receiver.

8
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity.
Such components are usually called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.
Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect
transistors and semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques should
be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static
electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-
equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a
known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available
discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed to prevent potential
shock prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the
assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic
charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static type folder removal device. Some solder removal devices
not classified as “anti-static” can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage
ES devices.
5. Do not use Freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges
sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until
immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are
packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum
foil or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a
replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit
assembly into which the device will be installed.
CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all
other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices.
(Otherwise even some normally harmless motions such as mutual brushing of
your clothes’ fabric or lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor might generate
static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)

9
General Soldering Guidelines
1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip size and
shape that will maintain tip temperature within the range of 500 oF to 600 oF.
2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder composed of 60 parts tin/40
parts lead.
3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a mall wire bristle (0.5 inch)
brush with a metal handle. Do not use Freon-propelled spay-on cleaners.
5. Use the following unsoldering technique
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500 oF to 600oF)
b. Heating the component lead until the solder melts.
c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-static, suction-type solder
removal device with solder braid.

CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil.

6. Use the following unsoldering technique


a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500oF to 600oF)
b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand against the
component lead until the solder melts.
c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the component lead
and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder flows onto
and around both the component lead and the foil.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil.
d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or splashed solder
with a small wire-bristle brush.

Removal /Replacement
Some chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through which the IC leads
are inserted and then bent flat against the circuit foil. When holes are of slotted type,
the following technique should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working
with boards using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique as outlined.

Removal
De-solder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently prying up on the
lead with the soldering iron tip as the solder melts.
Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction-type solder removal device
(or with solder braid) before removing the IC.

10
Replacement
Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board.
Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and solder it.
Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush. (It is not necessary to
reapply acrylic coating to the areas).

“Small-Signal” Discrete Transistor


Removal/Replacement
Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as possible to the
component body.
Bend into a “U” shape the end of each of three leads remaining on the circuit board.
Bend into a “U” shape the replacement transistor leads.
Connect the replacement transistor leads to the corresponding leads extending from
the circuit board and crimp the “U” with long nose pliers to insure metal to metal
contact then solder each connection.

Power Output, Transistor Device


Removal/Replacement
Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads.
Remove the heat sink mounting screw (if so equipped).
Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the circuit board.
Insert new transistor in the circuit board.
Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
Replace heat sink.

Diode Removal/Replacement
Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as possible to diode body.
Bend the two remaining leads perpendicularly to the circuit board.
Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode round the corresponding
lead on the circuit board.
Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the two “original” leads.
If they are not shiny, reheat them and if necessary, apply additional solder.

11
Fuse and Conventional Resistor
Removal/Replacement
1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of the circuit board hollow stake.
2. Securely clamp the leads of the replacement component around the notch of the
top stake.
3. Solder the connections
CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced component and
adjacent components and the circuit board to prevent excessive component
temperatures.

Circuit Board Foil Repair


Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board will weaken the
adhesive that bonds foil to the circuit board causing the foil to separate from or “lift-
off” the board. The following guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever
this condition is encountered.

At IC Connections
To repair a defective copper pattern at IC connections, use the following procedure to
install a jumper wire on the copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this
technique only on IC connections).
1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife. (Remove only as
much copper as absolutely necessary).
2. Carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if used) from the end
of the remaining copper pattern.
3. Bend a small “U” in one end of a small gauge jumper wire and carefully crimp it
around the IC pin. Solder the IC connection.
4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the out-away copper pattern and let it
overlap the previously scraped end of the good copper pattern. Solder the
overlapped area and clip off any excess jumper wire.

At other connections
Use the following technique to repair the defective copper pattern at connections
other than IC Pins. This technique involves the installation of a jumper wire on the
component side of the circuit board.
1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife. Remove at least 1/4 inch
of copper, to insure that a hazardous condition will not exist if the jumper wire
opens.
2. Trace along the copper pattern from both sides of the pattern break and locate
the nearest component that is directly connected to the affected copper pattern.
3. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the lead of the nearest component
on one side of the pattern break to the lead of the nearest component on the other
side.

12
Carefully clamp and solder the connections.

CAUTION: Ensure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so that it does not touch
components or sharp edges.

13
NET DIMENSION

14.4
13.8

13.1

14
PARTS AND FUNCTIONS

15
REMOTE CONTROLLER FUNCTION

16
PROGRAM DIAGRAM

Insert the power plug into the power line socket and insert the antenna plug into the
antenna socket on the rear panel. Press down the power switch of the TV set. The
red indicator light goes on.

Program preset

A
(1). Auto searching and storing program

Press MENU button on the remote controller then use the “ ” key to select the bar
“Auto program” then press the “ ” to make sure. If you want to stop, press the
key “ ”.

(2) Deleting channel number

Press MENU to call Menu. Then use the “ ” key in selecting the bar
“ADD/DELETE”, then press the “ ” to select ADD or DELETE.

B.
Volume tuning
Press VOLUME buttons VOL - to decrease and VOL+ to increase the volume.

17
MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING

Vertical and horizontal scan adjustment:

1. Input digital figure signal (5-circle figure).


2. Press ‘GEO’ key of the alignment remote controller to call out the scan parameter
menu as follows:

OSD DESCRIPTION RANGE REFERENCE


H.PHASE Horizontal phase 0-30 16-17
V.POSI Frame center 0-63 48
V.SIZE Frame range 0-127 80
NO SO POWER OFF Blank signal auto-off Yes/No Yes
V SC Frames adjustment 0-31 8
VLIN Frame linear adjustment 0-31 10

Note: Use the ‘p+’ and ‘P-‘ to move the cursor to select a certain item; the selected
item is highlighted with red while other unselected remain green.
Use ‘V+’ and ‘V-’ to change the parameter of the selected item.

1. Press the ‘PICTURE’ key of the alignment remote controller again to save the
changed parameter.

Factory configuration settings:


Press ‘PROD’ key to enter the first page of the main menu of the factory
Configuration. There are 14 items under this menu. By pressing the ‘PROD’ key again
to enter the second page of this menu; there are 6 more items are listed below:

OSD Description Range Reference


CTTST Test control 0-1 0
HFREQ Horizontal frequency 0 0-63 29
VSPUP Field simultaneous sensitivity 0=High, 1=Low 0-1 0
GMODE Gray mode, 0=100%, 1=50% 0-1 0
V-LIN Frame linear (set in GEO) 0-31 10
RGDEF R.G output compensation 0-1 0
BGSLC B output compensation 0-3 0
AFG&G AFC gain 0=high 1=low 0-1 0
OSCNT OSD signal gain 0-3 2
Set the intermediate frequency parameter of
CBYPS 0-1 0
Internal tint band-pass filter

18
Test mode: 0=normal, 1=dark field, 2=bright
CRB/W 0-3 0
field 3=cross figure signal
HBLKL Left blanking 0-7 0
HBLKR Right blanking 0-7 0
BSHLD ABL door limit 0-7 3-4
EMABL Emergency ABL remove switch:0=on, 1=off 0-1 0
MDSTP Use brightness to release ABL, 0=off,1=on 0-1 0
FMLBL FM output accuracy 031 16
BRABL Brightness ABL switch 0=off, 1=on 0-1 1
Video demodulation output range 0=small,
VDLBL 0-7 7
1=large
PASSW V-CHIP function 0=OFF, 1=ON 0-1 1

1. Simulation preset
1) Input color bar signal;
2) Press ‘MENU’ key, set color, contrast, color saturation, tint at medium
Position;
3) Press ‘DP’ key of the alignment remote controller to call out the menu that
contains the following items:

OSD Description Range Reference


Sub brightness Preset brightness 0-127 60
Contrast Preset contrast 0-27 27
Tint Preset tint 0-77 35
Color Preset color saturation 0-27 14

4) When done, press ‘PICTURE’ to save the result.

Adjusting the whiteness level:


1) Press ‘GEO’ of the alignment remote controller, set the item ‘NO SD POWER OFF
YES’ to ‘NO’, keep the TV power on for over 30 minutes.
2) Degauss the CRT.
3) Input bright field signal through AV channel.
4) Connect white level test equipment to the set.
5) Press ‘W/B’ key of the alignment remote controller to call out the following menu:

OSD Description Range Reference


RD Red stimulate potential 0-127 64
GD Green stimulate potential 0-15 7
BD Blue stimulate potential 0-127 64
RB Red stop potential 0-255 Preset 127,adjust 127
GB Green stop potential 0-255 Preset 127,adjust 250
BB Blue stop potential 0-255 Preset 127,adjust 220

19
Set the above items to medium position and then press ‘SCAN’, adjust the raster
potential regulator until the bright line on the screen turns down to a dark line, which
is just visible.

Adjust using the following keys until the line turns white {1 (RB+)/2 (RB-) 3
(GB+)/4 (GB-) 5 (BB+)/6 (BB-)}, and then press ‘SCAN’ again, use the alignment
remote controller ‘V+’,’V-‘,’P+’,’P-‘ key to adjust ‘RD’,’GD’ and ‘BD’ until the whole
screen turns white.

6) If a white level test equipment is available, adjust the above until a proper effect
is gained.
7) Press ‘PICTURE’ to save the results;
8) Press ‘GEO’ key, set back the ‘NO SD POWER OFF’ item to yes.

20
1. No Light

No light and sound

Check to see if
Fuse 3 is normal
Abnormal
Normal

Check VD504, C507, Check to see 103V etc.


V513, etc. Voltage is normal

Normal
Abnormal
Check to see if the Test to see all terminal
collector voltage of Resistance of load
VD554 is 18V Is normal

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

Check the control Check switch of Check to see if


Check to see if,
9v, Voltage of V552 or Power unit rectifying tube
CPU power is normal
5v is normal

Normal Abnormal Normal Abnormal

Check N101 etc The failure of Change Check the


rectifying tube Loader
Horizontal unit
or
N551 or N552

21
B901
XS601 XP601 3W16OHM
CRT BOARD
TJC3-2A SCN3-2Y
R907
R902
V902 2SJ10K
A101 B2 100
TDC-XXX 8V 2SC2688

+ C612 C903
C611
CJ56R
16V470 0.01 C606 C605 R904 VD901 R908
R604 V603 16V470
+
16V470
+ 330 D 1/2SJ2.7K
R718 IF 4.7K 2SC
2SJ10K R906
B1 C901
560 R917
C608 + R801 R832 CJ390
110V + 33V 2SJ10K
N706 C708 16V100 22K 1K
UPC574 50V4.7
C809 XS801-1 R912
5V R103
B6 2200 AUDIO 100 V912
33K R603
B7

1
12V 10K R802 2SC2688
5V V602 N103 100
C102

GND

OUT2

Vcc

OUT1
C101 + 5V R101 R918
0.01 100 2SC LA4525 C913
16V100 XS802-1 1/2SJ2.7K
V601 R914 CJ56R
C802 VIDEO 330 VD911
SCL R102 R602 2SA 16V10
+
R804 D

PRE GND
100 10K R803 82
R916

BTL IN
VD601 + C607 56K C911
SDA D 680 R927

IN2

IN1
16V100
CJ390 2SJ10K
C103 C801
B5 16V2.2 NC R105 1 36 C604 R601 16V10 +

8
1K ENABLE NC 10K R922
5V 25V2.2 V922
100 R928
+

+
AGC R104 2 35 + 2SC2688 1/2SJ2.7K
100K NC NC C603
25V2.2
C923
3 34 R611 R924 CJ56R
N702 SDA NC VD921
+ C720 3.3K 330
C719 D

+
16V47 0.01 C110
1 8 4 33 0.01 C602 R926
VCC SCL NC B6 R612 C921
25V2.2 CJ390 680
2 7 12V 3.3K
GND 5 32 C111 R107
3 6 GND DEGAUSS 0.01 100
SCL R931 V931
R744 1K 2SA
4 5 220 6 31 R108 R110 R932 K9N XS901
SDA C705 XTL1 WOOFER 15K
R745 G701 5.6K 220 C601 C610 TJC2-1A GZS10-2-102G
18P + C932 +
220 R746 R747 32K 25V10 FK0.015
22K 7 30 16V10 W902 JG0034
AT24C04 22K XTL2 VOL-L V102 R933
SW701 SW702 SW703 SW704 SW705 SW706 SW707 C704 R709 2SC2216 C112 1.5K
POWER CH+ CH- V+ V- MENU TV/AV 15P 390K 8 29 0.01
VDD VOL-R A701 N101 11
HS0038 XS403 XP902 R900
L701 R766 LA76814 DJ10K
C126 SCN-5 SCN-5Y 8
39UH 9 28 100 R111 B6 R940 U901
R109 39 5 9
KEY IN IR 82 1 54 12V V932 33
1K AUDIO OUT SIF IN 10 XXXXXXX
+ C701 C702
C122 C124 4 2SC
16V47 0.01 10 27
R703 R706 R707 AFT IN AV1 0.01 50V1 5 7 1
R700 R701 R702 R704 R705 2 53 R935

+
4.7K 1.5K 680 FM OUT SIF APC FIL 3 C939
150K 27K 8.2K 3.9K 2.7K 39
C121 C123 R121

+
11 26 2KV1000
FK0.022 1000 1K 2
R708 C703 NC AV2 R119 3 52 C933
1K PIF AGC SIF OUT + C931 C934 + VD933
R735 10K 0.01 R754 B6
C120 C810 1 16V10 16V470 50V0.47 D
22K 12 25 10K 12V
SVIDEO ENABLE FK0.022 4 51 16V2.2 FO
R722 RF AGC EXT AUDIO IN XP901
1.5K R752 Z101 V821

+
10K F45U C119 C139 1 2 3 4
R723 13 24 R127 2SC SCN-4Y K6D
8.2K RESET MUTE 0.01 50V0.47 390
V702 5 50

+
R726 R725 VIF IN1 VCO FIL
2SA
270K 330 C140
VD703 14 23 470 C821 R821
+ + FILTER 6 49 50V1
HZ4A2 VIF IN2 VCO COIL 4.7K
R724 C729 C714 C713 38M T101

+
4.7K 0.01 16V2.2 50V1 N701 B7 R822
15 22 ?
CVBS LC863432A-XXX BLANK 5V 7 48 1K N451
R720 R742 R743 GND(IF) VCO COIL
L102 C116 LA78040
10K 16 21 3.3K 3.3K C115
15UH 0.01

NON INPUT
+
POWER B 16V100 8 47

PUMP OUT
R740 R741 VCC (VIF) APC FIL + C137

OUTPUT
R728 R731 4.7K X

INPUT
17 20 50V0.47

VCC1

VCC2
R734 R113

GND
470 10K V-SYNC G 9 46
10K R738 R739 100K FM FIL VIDEO OUT

+
V703 4.7K C117 R120 R201 R202
18 19 X R204
2SC H-SYNC R 50V1 J 1K 560K 1.2K
10 45

1
R736 R737 AFT OUT BLK STRETCH FIL
R721 R114 C118
4.7K X C203
10K 100K 0.01 16V4.7

+
11 44

+
R729 DATA INT VIDEO IN +
V704 C454 C455
150K R241 C204 R270
2SC 100 50V1 500FK10
12 43 50V1 J
CLOCK VCC (V/C/D)

+
V705 R730 + R452 C459
R242 C205 C206 C451 XS402
10K R732

EM01Z
2SC

VD451
100 0.01 16V47 35V100 1 100FK0.1
47K 13 42 L451 TJC2-5A
ABL EXT VIDEO IN 18UH 4
C732 B4
VD733 470 24V R460 3
14 41 VD452
R IN GND (V/C/B) + C452 1/2DJ180 C458
D 25V1000 1Z75
R456 100FK0.033 2
R457
15 40 12K 39K
G IN SEL VIDEO OUT 1
C210 R451
C503 C505 R560 16V0.47 C453 + C456 + C457 XP402
10K 16 39 5.6K

+
1000KM1000E 1000KM1000E B IN APC1 FIL 25V2.2 25V2200 TJC2-5Y
R454 R453 1000R455
3K 12K 12K R458
VD503 1 2 17 38 1K
VD505 BLANK IN XTAL R461A
RM11C R243 C209 G201 1/2DJ120
RM11C 4 3 R442 R459
270 J S3.58
N501 V551 18 37 R207 1/2SJ1K 1SJ1
VCC (RGB) FSC OUT R442
VD504 VD506 PC817B R268 2M +
2SC + C244 C245 R206 C450 B6
RM11C RM11C R556 1K L441
T511 16V47 0.01 19 36 47K C441 16V100 12V
22K 2069

+
C518 R OUT APC2 FIL 200FK0.39 L442
BCK-40-5B C207
C504 C506 500K1000 C274 C208
3 10 R555 0.01 FK0.01 50V0.47 R205
XS501 1000KM1000E 1000KM1000E 1/2DJ47K 20 35 22K + C444 XS401
G OUT KILL FLT
1 TJC2-2A + C516 VD551 C561 R551 VD412
160V4.7 SCN-4Y
R520 1KV4700 R412
1/2SJ100K RU3A 160V220 2SJ47K HZ7C1 8.2K
2 R525 9 B1 21 34
B OUT X-RAY
RT501 2SJ6.8 110V + C412 R446
00

? C507 R552 R244 C411 + VD411 220K 3


L503 7 + V553 50V1 R414 R415
200V470 2.7K 22 33 25V47 EU01
JLB1606 1/2DJ100K 2SC R554 R561 AKB IN GND (CCD/H) 10K 3.9K 2
L504 8 C551 10K
V513 150K R580 R275 H-PULSE
00 R522 Z2073 2KV470 V580 T471
VD514 R524 2SC4460 22K 23 32 3K B4 R491 B3
D 15K RP551 2SA 1FJ2.2
2SJ27 + C401 V OUT OSD CONTRAST 24V 9
B-2K R401 + C276 190V
R502 11 B1-ADJ VD561
6WK1 HZ6C3 50V0.47 2.2K 16V10 R274 4 HV
R553 24 31 R435
VD517 C514 RAMP ALC.FIL VCC (CCD) 4.7K
ES1 1 C554 R569 4.7K V552 C403 2W150
FK0.1 R581 C402
1KV470 1FJ2.2 2SC 10K FK0.22 FK0.47 FO
12 25 30
+ VCC (H) CLOCK OUT R434
C532 R519 R400 C404 C405 C279 R279 2W120
VD554 R566 V554
400KM470S 15 1/2DJ270 16V220 0.01 0.01 3K B4 10 SCREEN
R511 VD518 EU2Z 2SB892 26 29
+ C564 10K R583 C581 H AFC FIL VCO IREF 24V
5.6K X 14 + C434 + R472
C502 560K 50V0.47 C406 R273 R413 VD472 1
25V1000 B2 V581 35V47 V432 C472 1FJ1
250HM0.1 2SC FK0.068 4.7K-J 10K VD434 35V100 EU01 R474 VD474
27 28 EU01 2SD1651 + C474
8V R567 R584 H OUT FBP IN B6 2 1FJ1 EU01
V511 VD519 VD516 R526 VD555 1.2K 68K + T431 250V22
+

R409 12V L433 8


2SA D 2.2K 2 13 ES1 V555 HB-6-11 (1) 2SC: 2SC536-E/F/G; 2SC1815-O/Y/GR;
X R565 C407 R402 680
2SB892 VD580 Z2073 B1
1.2K 50V1 3.3K R471
L501 HZ6C3 L431 110V (2) 2SA: 2SA608-E/F; 2SA1015-O/Y/GR;
JLB1606 C436 6W3.9
R523 R517 R562 YC0008
100 3KV470 (3) D: 1S1555; 1N4148; 1S2473; 1S2076; D5442;
X V512 2FJ1 R564 TP-H
C501 2SC3807 R585 L432 R233
L909 10K N551 C431 R433 C435 TP-G TEST (4) 0.01:CT1-08B-2F4-63V-0.01uF-Z;
LJ0107CHA 250HM0.1 2.2K X YC0008 1/2DJ1.5K
N553 AN7812 R404 1/2SJ1K C432 1500MJ8200 TEST
+ C565 820 R408
25V1000 AN7805 500KK1000 (5) KK470: CT1-06B-2B4-63V-470uF-K
R515 2.2K R432 C433
3

C515
DJ22K FJ0.01 VD401 J 500KK3900
V431 C231 (6) FKXXX: CL11-63V-XXXuF-K
D R232
3

R501 2SC2383-O ABL 50NP1


B5 B6 10K
AC110V 1/2DJ220K (7) 200NJXXX: CBB22-200V-XXXuF-J
5V 12V R403
60HZ R531 +
1/2CK5.6M + VD402 C408 330K (8) 1500MJXXX: CBB12-1600V-XXXuF-J

FU501
LIVE AREA C533
C570
10V470 N552
D 50V1

AN7805
1

T2.5A250V 400KM2200S B7 (LA76814+LC863248A)


+ 5V HR76814.SCH
RL551
U902 VD553
EW0130KB RL C572 Title
D
10V470 NTSC-M

Size Document Number Rev


HR76814 1

Date: Thursday, November 28, 2002 Sheet 1 of 1


CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM

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PCB

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CIRCUIT EXPLANATION

IC reference data:
1). N701 (LC86F3248A)

Pin Voltage Pin Voltage


Function Function
No. (V) No. (V)
1 n.c 22 R-input 0.06
Connect to 5V
2 5.03 23 G-input 0.06
resistor via a

Connect to 5V
3 5.03 24 B-input 0.07
resistor via a

Connect to 5V
4 5.04 25 Blank 0.15
resistor via a

5 Connect to 5V via a 5.03 26 n.c. 0.01

Connect to 5V
6 5.03 27 I2C bus control 0 4.85
resistor via a

7 Standby 0.03 28 I2C bus control 0 4.79

8 n.c. 0 29 I2C bus control 1 5

9 Ground 0 30 I2C bus control 1 4.99

Connect to 5V resistor
10 Scl 1.47 31 5.03
via a
Connect to 5V via a
11 sdl 2.2 32 5.04
resistor
Connect to 5V resistor
12 Power supply 4.99 33 5.03
via a
13 Key input 0.24 34 Infrared receive 0.03
Connect to 5V resistor
14 AFT in 2.77 35 5.02
via a
Connect to 5V resistor
15 AGC in 1.7 36 5.01
via a
16 n.c. 1.7 37 Mute 0.11
17 Reset 4.99 38 AV select 0.02
Connect to 5V resistor
18 Filter 3.13 39 5.02
via a
Connect to 5V via a
19 CVBS in 3.25 40 5.01
resist
20 V sync input 4.8 41 C resistor 5.01

Connect to 5V resistor
21 H sync input 4.12 42 5.02
via a

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2). N101 LA76814K

Pin Voltage Pin Voltage


Function Function
No. (V) No. (V)
1 Audio output 2.23 28 FBT input 1.06
2 FM output 2.23 29 Interference 1.69
3 IF AGC filter 2.22 30 Clock output 0.002
4 RF AGC 2.59 31 n.c. 0.002

5 PIF AMP input 1.30 32 OSD gain control 3.05

6 PIF AMP input 2.83 33 Gnd 0

7 IF ground 2.83 34 X-ray protect 0.06

8 IF VVcc 0 35 ACC killer filter 0.39

9 FM filter 4.94 36 Chroma AFC-F 3.49

10 AFT output 1.90 37 CW:3.58 MHz out 0.54

11 Bus data 2.77 38 XTAL 2.87

12 Bus clock 4.85 39 Chrome ACC filter 3.2

13 ABL 4.76 40 Selected video output 2.43


Video chroma
14 R-input 3.92 41 0
deflection
15 G-input 0.14 42 Ext video input 2.55

16 B-input 0.15 43 Power 5

17 Fast blanking input 0.08 44 Int. video input 2.77

18 RGB Vcc 7.94 45 Black stretch filter 2.6

19 R-output 2.21 46 Video input 2.12

20 G-output 2.36 47 APC filter 3.5


21 B-output 2.28 48 VCO coil 4.3
22 H-synchronize output 0 49 VCO coil 4.3

23 Vertical output 2.47 50 FLL filter 2.24

24 Vertical ramp ALC filter 2.65 51 Ext audio input 2.12

25 Power 5.10 52 SIF output 1.95

26 AFC filter 2.49 53 APC filter 2.38

27 Horizontal output 0.63 54 SIF input 3.14

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ADJUSTMENT

IF Alignment:

Test equipment:

a. 45.75MHz sweep generator


b. 15V/3A DC power supply (with short and over current proof)
c. Digital multi-meter
d. Alignment tool
f. User Remote controller
g. Service remote controller
h. Video signal generator
i. Multi-system adjustment tool
j. 60MHz double trace oscillograph (2 units)
k. White balance adjustment instrument

Signal, Power Supply Connection:

a. Connect a +15V DC power supply to the +15V, testing top in the main PCB.
b. Input sweep signal into IF testing top
c. Connect multi-meter to PIF-TP testing top in PCB.

Alignment
a. Connect 45.75MHz sweep generator to IF test top in PCB.
b. Adjust T101 and make digital multi-meter display 3.6V±0.05V.
(PIF-TP top can only connect to multi-meter).

Alignment and check:


a. Connect main PCB with alignment tool, input factory adjustment signal, and turn
TV on. Adjust screen control on FBT and make screen brightness relevant, receive
525-line monoscope, adjust focus control on FBT and make focus relevant.

b. Pre-adjust power voltage: adjust RP551 and make +B voltage be 109V±0.5V.

c. Check brightness, contrast, color, and sharpness: receive color bar signal and
adjust contrast, brightness, color, sharpness control, picture will change accordingly.

Main power adjustment:


Adjustment: Connect a voltage meter to +B on main PCB. Ensure the +B voltage is
109V±0.3V

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INFORMATION OF RESISTORS AND CAPACITORS

CAPACITORS

RESISTORS & CAPACITORS-PARTS NO. CODE

Notes: 1. Part numbers are indicated on most mechanical parts.


Please use this part number for parts orders.

2.The unit of resistance is Ω (ohm). K=1000Ω, M=1000KΩ


3.The unit of capacitance is µF (microfarad). 1pF=10-6µF.

Numbering system of Capacitor


Example

CL42 ----- 17 ---- 50V ---- 2F4 ---- 104 *-- Z

Type Voltage Value (pF) Tolerance

CL21X ---- 100V ---- 223 * ---- J

Type Voltage Value (pF) Tolerance

CL110X ---- 25V ---- 100µF ± 20%

Type Voltage Value Tolerance

* 104 =10×104 223=22×103

Numbering system of resistor


Example

RY17S ---- 2W ---- 390 ---- J ---- 05-E-A

Type Wattage Value(Ω) Tolerance

RS11 ---- 1/2W ---- 1.8K ---- K

Type Wattage Value Tolerance

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ABBREVIATION OF PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION

PART NAME &


DESCRIPTION
TYPE ALLOWANCE
T Carbon F ±1%

S Solid J ±5%

J Metal K ±10%

Y Oxide M ±20%
F Fuse G ±2%

CAPACITORS

PART NAME & DESCRIPTION


TYPE ALLOWANCE
C Ceramic J ±5%
T Ceramic K ±10%
L Film L ±15%
D Electrolytic M ±20%
A Tantalum P +100%-0%
Z +80%-0%

RESISTORS

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TERMINAL VIEW OF TRANSISTORS

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