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Service Notes - See Note
X-Ray Precautions - See Note
Recommended Safety Parts
Item Part No. Description
Recommended Safety Parts Contd.
Item Part No. DescriptionService and Special
Functions
1: Switching-on Options
ATS ResetPress and hold the L+ button on the TV set oron the remote control handset while switchingon with the mains button (ATS reset is dis-played) to set the ATS-bit. This option activatesthe ATS function the next time the receiver isswitched on.Additionally, for all programmes, the optimumvalues for brightness, colour contrast andvolume level are stored.
ATS StartPress the P/C button for approx. 4 seconds > Language > Country > Aerial OK to startthe Auto Tuning System (ATS).When finding a TV signal, the ATS-systempositions the signal to the centre of the channelspacing (not made when searching for thefrequency) and determines the VPS-signal forthe station ident.
Emergency DataIn this TV set, an emergency data set for theColour Decoder Sync and the picture geometrydata are stored in the NVM of IC830 and NVMIC102. If these ICs fail, the TV set can bestarted with the emergency data set.
Loading the Emergency Data:is only possible once after replacement of mPIC830 or IC102.
Press and hold the P- button on the TV set
and switch on with the mains button. In doing soaverage values are loaded from the ROM(IC820) into the NVM of IC830 and/or IC102 forthe:
- analog values for the programmes1 ... 99 and AV1 ... AV3
- geometry values- AGC reference level and AFC reference
level- luminance delay reset- white value- code number (security code) is
cancelled- hotel mode is switched off .
With the remote control handset you can enterand store your individual settings viathe menu.
Calling up the Service Menu with Hotel modeon
Press and hold the remote control button P/Cwhile switching the TV set on with the mainsbutton.Calling up the Service Menu by pressing the ibutton is no longer possible when Hotel modeis on.
Volume-Offset = 0
Press and hold the AUX remote control buttonwhile switching the TV set on with the mainsbutton. The Volume-Offset will be reset for allprogrammes.
Initialisation of IC830 after replacement
Connect pin 1 of the processor to chassis andswitch on with the mains button. The processorIC830 will be configured and the geometryaverage values loaded into it. Subsequently,load the emergency data set as described under 4.
2: Settings via the Info Menu
EPROM Version Number
The version number can be called up in the InfoMenu with the AUX button. The last two figuresof the part number (18789-265.01) indicate theindex,eg. index 01 = .01.
Programme Lock (Security Code)
You can cancel your personal code number by
pressing sequentially.
Maximum Programme Number
(reversing point)
When entering the channel number 00 at anyprogramme position via the Menu Info. Centre
> TV Station Table or pressing the PC buttonand entering 00, programme selection with the
buttons is limited to the numbers lowerthan this position. If the reversing point is 10only one-place programme selection is possible.
OSD-ON/OSD OFF for all Programmes
Via the Menu Info Centre > Special Functions> Settings > Pict./Sound Options on/off.When selecting the OSD-OFF option thedisplay of the station identifications and scalesfor the analog values is switched off.
Volume OffsetVia the Menu Info. Centre > Special Functions
> Settings, the volume level can be changedin 16 steps for each individual programmeposition.
Eco Mains Switch(indicated only if a eco mains switch is fitted)
When activating the eco mains switch the TV setwill switch off completely from stand-by at theend of the predetermined time (but does notwhen pre-programming Record On, Recordor Wake Up).
The Service MenuCan be called up via the Menu Info Centre >Special Functions > Service > code number8500.
Hotel Mode:On or Off. Activating the Hotel Mode allows
to set the maximum volume level with thebuttons.
AV3:VIDEO, SVIDEO, Off. For switching over
between Video and Svideo and for switching offthe AV3 socket.
Tuner AGC:
Adjustable with the buttons between thevalues 0 ... 127. See alignment 3.1
AFC-Reference:Automatic re-tuning of the TV tuner withfluctuating reception frequency. Useful whenfeeding in a video signal via the aerial socket.
White Balance:White area for setting the white value with thecontrols VG (amplification green) and VB(amplification blue). Contrast adjustment servesto check the white value in the upper and lowercontrast range. See alignment item WhiteBalance, picture tube panel 3.2.
Geometry:Menu for setting the picture geometry with test
pattern. See geometry alignment 3.2.
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29303-339.93 NETZ GERAET ESTECKER MONT. . 06 07/08
29703-291.22 Power Switch
WW. 29703-291.32 Power Switch
C 601, C 602 8511-793-020 MP 3 0, 1 UF 20% 250VWC 603 8660-098-234 SI-KERKO B-SS 1000PF 20% 400V
C 666 8660-098-238 SI-KERKO B-SS 2200PF 20% 400V
L 601 29500-812.97 FUNKENTSTOERDROSSEL
R 262 8700-229-027 KSW AX 0207-GA NB 12 OHM
R 324, R 374 8700-229-007 KSW AX 0207-GA NB 1,8 OHM
R 387 8700-329-031 KSW LI 0207 NB 18 OHM
R 431 8701-121-025 KSW SI B LI 10 OHM 5%
R 503 8701-230-817 NKS 3 4, 7 OHM 5% ROE
R 525 8735-003-201 DRW 0,75W 1 OHM 10%
R 554 8700-329-009 KSW LI 0207-NE 2,2 OHM
R 600 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM VDE
R 608 8311-200-010 DUO-PTC
R 624, R627 8766-349-161 MSW LI 0414, 7 MOHM VDE
R 674 8730-271-211 DRWSI S11 7W 2,7 OHM
R 978, R 992 8700-329-013 KSW LI 0207-NB 3,3 OHM
SI 505 8315-612-027 LOET-SI.-GR 315 MA/T
SI 601 8315-612-027 LOET-SI.-GR 2,5 A/T
SI 624 8315-618-225 LOET-SI.-GR 1,25 A/T
SI 677, SI 688 8315-620-225 LOET-SI.-GR 2 A/T
SI 686 8315-618-200 LOET-SI.-GR 1 A/T
TR501 09246-864.04 TREIBERTRAFO
TR525 29201-029.52 DIODEN-SPLIT TRAFO KPL
TR651 29201-411.97 SPERRWANDLERTRAFO KPL
WW. 29201-453.11 SPERRWANDLERTRAFO KPL
WW. = Optional
CUC 6365
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C 511 8515-911-534 FKP1 0,014 UF 3,5% 1600V
C 601, C 602 8511-793-020 MP 3 0, 1 UF 20% 250VW RM
C 603, C604 8660-098-234 SI-KERKO B-SS 1000PF 20%
C 666 8660-098-238 SI-KERKO B-SS 2200PF 20%
D 598 8309-204-268 Diode BYV 16 TFK/BYV 96E/
D 671 8309-517-178 Diode BYW 178/SK 3 G D08/
D 6 74 ,D 6 77 ,D 6 86 ,D 6 88 8 30 9- 82 0- 42 0 D io de M UR 4 20
L 601 29500-812.97 FUNKENTSTOERDROSSEL
R 262 8700-229-027 KSW AX 0207-GA NB
R 324, R 374 8700-229-007 KSW AX 0207-GA NB
R 387 8700-329-031 KSW LI 0207 NB 18 OHM
R 431 8701-121-025 KSW SI B LI 10 OHM 5%
R 435 8705-227-019 MOW AX 0411-GA 5,6 OHM
R 436 8765-044-049 MSW AX 0414-GA 100 OHM
R 503 8701-230-019 NKS 3 5,6 OHM 5% ROE
R 520 8705-221-271 MOW AX 0411 820 OHM 10%
R 525 8735-003-201 DRW 0,75W 1 OHM 10%
R 551 8705-227-021 MOW AX 0411-GA 6,8 OHM
R 554 8700-329-009 KSW LI 0207-NE 2,2 OHM
R 598 8705-221-225 MOW AX 0411-GA 10 OHM
R 608 8311-200-010 DUO-PTC
R 624, R 627 8766-349-161 MSW LI 0414 4,7 MOHM
R 674 8730-271-211 DRWSI S11 7W 2,7 OHM
R 978, R992 8700-329-013 KSW LI 0207-NB 3,3 OHMSI 505 8315-612-027 LOET-SI.-GR 315 MA/T
SI 601 8315-621-027 LOET-SI.-GR 2,5 A/T
SI 624 8315-618-225 LOET-SI.- GR 1,25 A/T
SI 677, SI 688 8315-620-225 LOET-SI.-GR 2 A/T
SI 686 8315-618-200 LOET-SI.-GR 1 A/T
TR 501 09246-864.04 TREIBERTRAFO
TR 525 29201-029.59 DOIDEN-SPLIT TRAFO KPL
TR 651 29201-415.97 SPERRWANDLERTRAFO KPL
ST 70-755
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ST 70-651
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8 29 0- 99 1- 31 6 P ow er Ca bl e C PL GWN 9. 22
8 30 0- 03 0- 43 5 C RT A 66 E AK 7 1X 01 O PT
ST 63-651
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8 29 0- 99 1- 31 6 P ow er Ca bl e C PL GWN 9. 22
8 30 0- 02 0- 40 1 C RT A 5 9 E AK 0 1X 01 OP T
ST 63-755
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29201-360.02 CRT Socket
8 29 0- 99 1- 31 6 P ow er Ca bl e C PL GWN 9. 22
8 30 0- 02 0- 40 1 C RT A 5 9 E AK 0 1X 01 VA L
Salzburg ST 770
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8 30 0- 03 0- 43 5 C RT A 6 6 E AK 7 1X 01 OP T
29201-360.02 CRT Socket
29703-291.72 Power Switch
829 0-9 91 -31 6 Po we r Cab le CPL
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R 1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
XS 70
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29703-291.72 Power Switch
8 29 0- 99 1- 31 6 P ow er Ca bl e C PL GWN 9. 22
8 30 0- 03 0- 43 5 C RT A 6 6 E AK 7 1X 01 OP T
R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
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8 30 0- 02 0- 40 1 C RT A 5 9 E AK 01 X0 1 O PT
2 93 03 -4 52 .0 3 Ma in s P lu g - Lo we r P ar t
29703-291.72 Power Switch
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293 05 -02 2.44 Pictur e Tu be B oard
R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
SE 7087
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29201-360.02 CRT Socket
29703-291.72 Power Switch
829 0-9 91 -31 6 Po we r Cab le CPL
293 05 -02 2.44 Pictur e Tu be B oard
R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
ST 7004
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8 30 0- 03 0- 43 5 C RT A 66 E AK 7 1X 01 OP T
29201-360.02 CRT Socket
2 93 03 -4 52 .0 3 M ai ns Pl ug - L ow er Pa rt
29703-291.22 Power Switch
29703-291.32 Power Switch
8 29 0- 99 1- 31 6 P ow er Ca bl e C PL GW N9 .2 2
293 05 -02 2.44 Pictur e Tu be B oard
R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
Copenhagen ST 763
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8 30 0- 02 0- 40 1 C RT A 59 E AK 0 1X 01 OP T
29703-291.72 Power Switch
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R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
SE 6376
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29703-291.72 Power Switch
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R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
ST 63-761
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29703-291.72 Power Switch
8 29 0- 99 1- 31 6 P ow er Ca bl e C PL GW N9 .2 2
29201-360.01 CRT Socket
R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
Sydney 72 ST 1772
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WW. 09246-191.71 Degaussing Coil
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29703-291.72 Power Switch
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R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
TR 1 29201-468.11 N/S-KORREKTURTRAFO T1
TR 2 29201-468.12 N/S-ANSTEURTRAFO 16KHZ
ST 72-761
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29201-360.02 CRT Socket
29703-291.72 Power Switch
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R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
SE 7287
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WW. 09246-191.71 Degaussing Coil
8 30 0- 06 8- 00 2 P ic t. Tu be A 68 ES F 0 02 X11
29201-360.02 CRT Socket
29703-291.72 Power Switch
8 29 0- 99 1- 31 6 P ow er Ca bl e C PL GW N9 .2 2
293 05 -02 2.75 Pictur e Tu be B oard
R1850 8765-049-157 MSW AX 0414-GA 3,3 MOHM
TR 1 29201-468.11 N/S-KORREKTURTRAFO T1
TR 2 29201-468.12 N/S-ANSTEURTRAFO 16KHZ
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AV Settings (for each individual programme)
Call up via the menu > Special Functions >AV Settings.
AV1:Decoder: connection of a decoder at AV1VCR/SAT: connection of a 2nd video recorder orsatellite receiver at AV1.Settings P: this menu item is omitted onselection of V CR/SAT.
Decoder P:On: forced switching to the AV1-Buchse forprogramme position P.. activated.Auto: automatic switching voltage evaluation atthe AV1 socket activated.
Ton P..:Auto: automatic identification of the sound.Stereo: forced stereo.Mono-L forced mono left.Mono-R: forced mono right.
AV2:Video: connection of a vi deo recorder.Svideo: connection of a S video-capablerecorder.
AV3:Only with activated AV3 position in the ServiceMenu.
Identification:Auto: automatic evaluation of the switchingvoltage generated from the CCVS signal.Off: switching voltage evaluation not active.
Socket:Video: connection of a video camera.Svideo: connection of a Svideo camera.
3: Settings via the Audio Menu
The audio menu is called up with the button. Itis possible to change the following settings:
- Stereo baseband: switching over thebase width narrow > wide.
- Sound and headphones: switching overbetween:MonoMono A/Mono BStereo/MonoNICAM/FMNICAM A (B)/NICAM B (A)/FM
NICAM Stereo/FM (or AM inSECAM-L TV standard)
- Treble: personal sett ing- Bass: personal sett ing- Balance: personal setting
4: Settings via the Station Ident
Settings at the HF Programme Positions
Select Info Centre > Station Table.- activate the desired station- forced settings at an individual
programme position must beprogrammed at the last 3 places of thestation ident.
- enter a comma the second placefollowed by the desired characters.Example: x, MO.Consequently, only one place is still
left for entering the station ident.
Settings at the AV Programme Positions
- Settings concerning the EURO-AVsockets must be entered in theAV-Menu.Menu Info Centre > Special Functions
> AV-Settings > AUX > Entry.
Possible settings/identifications
.,MO = forced Mono (only programmepositions). The stereo decoder is madeto remain in FM-Mono mode; thisoption is useful in poor stereo receptionareas.
.,AV = switching over the VCR time constant.Automatic re-tuning of the TV tuner forcorrecting variations of the receivingfrequency. Only useful when feeding inthe video signal via the aerial socket atan HF programme position.AV 1 faster (without commaAV = automatic) VCR time constant.AV 2 and AV 3 faster VCR timeconstant.
.,PA = forced PAL to avoid inexactidentification of the chroma standardon Video playback.
.,SE = forced SECAM to avoid colour errorswhen operating the TV with Canal-plusdecoders.
.,N3 = forced NTSC 3.6 to avoid inexactidentification of the chroma standardon Video playback.
.,N4 = forced NTSC 4.4 to avoid inexactidentification of the chroma standard
on Video playback.
Forced switching to the standards PA, SE, N3,N4 can also be programmed for the individualprogramme position.
5: Settings via the AUX Function
The AUX Menu can be called up with the remotecontrol command AUX and contains thefollowing indications:
Headphones: setting the headphone
volume with .AV: selecting the programme
positions AV1, AV2, AV3,(necessary with TP15).
Record: switching on the record mode.Off: swi tching function not acti ve.On: Record mode on P.. > AV2
with decoder.Decoder: Record mode on, P.. > AV2
without decoder.Format: swi tching over the aspec tratio: standard 4:3, 16:9 and4:/16:9 autom.Automatic identification bythe switching voltagepresent at Pin 8 of the AV socket.12V = 4:3 format, 6V = 16:9format.
6: IR-Data Programmer
With this menu and the IR-Data Programmer 2,it is possible to transfer a maximum of 99programme positions with the data for thechannel, TV standard, Peri, 4-place stationidentification.When storing the data, the mid position isentered for the channel spacing and the volume.The Programmer AP transfers only channels
and 4-place station identifications and thevolume offset 0. When storing the data, themid-position is entered for the channel spacingand the volume.Call up via the Menu Info Centre > SpecialFunctions > IR-Data Programmer.Attention:The data transfer can be affected byinterferences from electrical lighting fixtures.
7: Storage of Analog Values
The changing analog values are automaticallystored when:
- changing to the AV programme positions- changing from one to another AV
programme position- changing from the AV to the SAT
operating mode- changing from the AV to the terrestrial
mode and vice versa- s wi tc hi ng o ff
If the minimum values for brightness, contrastand colour are set too low, the settings arecorrected to optimum values.
Minimum Optimum MaximumBrightness 16 27 63ColourContrast 22 40 63B/WContrast 34 63 63Volume 16 16 63HeadphoneVolume 08 14 47
8. Possible Connections and OperatingModes
Operation with a decoder, Video recorderand cameraDecoder connected to AV 1VCR connected to AV 2Camera connected to AV 3Menu > Special functions > AV settings
Video playback from AV 2 in playback modeThe switching voltage at AV 2 or AV 3 haspriority over a change of the switching voltage atAV 1. The last change (Low > High) of theswitching voltage at AV 2 or AV 3 switches thecorresponding socket to the screen.The playback voltage is automatically identified.
On playing back via AV 2 and switching over toa programme the switching voltage is no longerevaluated automatically. The switching voltageis only evaluated as soon as a new Low >High change is recognised.
Video playback from AV 3 in programmemodeThe video signal fed in at AV 3 is automatically
identified, recording at AV 2 is possible.On playing back via AV 3 and switching over toa programme the switching voltage is no longerevaluated automatically. The switching voltageis only evaluated anew as soon as a new Low
> High change is recognised
Selection of AV 1 with the remote controlhandsetIn programme position AV 1 no video signal isfed out from AV 1. An automatic playbackvoltage at AV 2 or AV 3 does not change theoperating mode!
Selection of AV 2 with remote controlhandsetAn automatic playback voltage at AV 1 or AV 3does not change the operating mode!
Selection of AV 3 with remote controlhandsetAn automatic playback voltage at AV 1 or AV 2does not change the operating mode!
Record SettingsRecording and re-recording is only possible atAV 2.
Recording a SAT station using a decoderwhilst viewing a terrestrial programmeRecording a SAT signal via a decoder at AV 2:SAT programme > AUX menu > RecordOn
When changing the terrestrial programmepositions or the AV programme positions theselected record mode is not affected. It is onlypossible to select the SAT programme which is
to be recordeed. In Record Mode with decoderthe decoder is firmly reserved for the SATprogramme position to be recorded that is it isnot possible to view terrestrial programmes viathe decoder.An automatic playback voltage at AV 1 or AV 2does not change the operating mode.
Recording a SAT station without decoderand viewing a terrestrial programme with orwithout a decoder.Recording a satellite signal at AV 2 and viewinga video input signal:SAT Programme > AUX menu > RecordON without DecoderIn Record-Mode without Decoder the decoderis firmly allocated to the screen.
The record mode has priority over all other AVselection possibilities. The Record On signalpaths remains unchanged.
Recording a SAT station with decoder andviewing AV 2
Recording a satellite signal via AV 2:SAT programme > AUX menu > Record Onwithout Decoder > AV 2
Recording a terrestrial station with (orwithout) a decoder and viewing a satellitestation.Record a terrestrial signal via AV 2:Terr. Programme > AUX menu > RecordOn without Decoder
Recording at AV 3 and viewing a satellite orterrestrial station or viewing AV 3Re-recording from AV 3 to AV 2:AV 3> AUX menu > Record On > SATor terr. Programme
Operation with 2 video recorders and camera
Operation with: VCR 2 connected to AV 1VCR 1 connected to AV 2Camera connected to AV 3
Viewing terrestrial or satellite stations andrecording at AV 1 or AV2
Video playback from AV 1 in programmemodeWhen switching over to a programme whileplaying back from AV 1, AV 2 or AV 3, theswitching voltage will not be identified automati-cally. The switching voltage will only be evalu-ated anew as soon as a new Low >Highchange is recognised.The playback voltage (Low >High) at AV 1 isautomatically identified, recording form AV 2 ispossible.
Video Playback from AV 2 in ProgrammeModeThe switching voltage (Low > High) at AV 2 is
identified automatically, recording at AV 1 is notpossible!From AV 1, the signal selected last, satellite orterrestrial, is fed out.
Video Playback from AV 3 in ProgrammeModeThe video signal from AV 3 is identified auto-matically.Recording at AV 2 is possible. The signalselected last, satellite or terrestrial, is fed out atAV 1.
Selection of AV 1 with the Remote ControlHandsetIn programme position AV 1 no video signal isfed out from AV 1. An automatic playbackvoltage at AV 2 or AV 3 does not change theoperating mode!
Selection of AV 2 with the Remote ControlHandset
In programme position AV 2 no video signal isfed out from AV 2. An automatic playbackvoltage at AV 1 or AV 3 does not change theoperating mode.
Selection of AV 3 with the Remote ControlHandsetAn automatic playback voltage at AV 1 or AV 2does not change the operating mode.
11: Record SettingsIn Record Mode, always the signal last viewedis fed out from AV 1.Recording and re-recording is only possible viaAV 2.
Recording a SAT Station and Viewing aTerrestrial ProgrammeRecording a satellite programme via AV 2:SAT programme > AUX Menu > Record On
When changing the terrestrial programmepositions or the AV programme positions, theselected record mode is not affected. It is onlypossible to select the SAT programme which isto be recorded. The Record Mode has priorityover all other AV selection possibilities. TheRecord On signal path remains unchanged.
Recording a SAT Station and Viewing AV 2Recording a SAT signal at AV 2.
Recording a terrestrial station and viewing aSAT stationRecording a SAT programme at AV 2.
Recording at AV 1 and Viewing a SAT orTerrestrial Stationor viewing AV 1or viewing AV 2 (recording control)or viewing AV 3Re-recording from AV 1 > AV 2.
Recording at AV 3 and Viewing a SAT orTerrestrial Stationor viewing AV 1or viewing AV3Re-recording from AV 3 > AV 2.
AlignmentAll adjustment controls not mentioned in thisdescription are adjusted during production andmust no be re-adjusted in the case of repairs.
1. Chassis BoardMeasuring instruments:Oscilloscope with 10:1 test probe, colour testpattern, high resistance voltmeter.
Checks and adjustments after replacement orrepair of:Power Supply: 1Horizontal Deflection: 2, 4, 8, 9Picture Tube, CRT-panel: 2, 7Colour Decoder Sync. Module: 7IF Amplifier, Tuner: 5Tuning Module: 6, 8Vertical Deflection: 9Bridge Coil: only necessary after improperchanges in the horizontal deflection adjustment 3SAT Module: 10
1.1: Alignment+A voltage
PreparationSet luminance to minimum.Connect the voltmeter to the cathode of D681
Alignment ProcessSet the control R654 to the voltage 152V/159V(BL)/142V (29 PH)/147V (29 Tosh).
1.2: AlignmentScreen and grid voltage U
SG
PreparationFeed in a test pattern.With the remote control adjust the screenbrightness so that the grey areas just become dark.Switch the TV receiver to AV operation.Connect a high-ohmic voltmeter (seriesresistance approx. 220 kW) to the test points R,G, B and determine the maximum voltage.
Alignment ProcessWith the control SG on the picture tube panelset the maximum voltage level to approx. 172.52.5V. If retrace lines are visible on the screenreduce the voltage by approx. 10V.
Service and Special
Functions Contd
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1.3: Alignment
Bridge coil L511
Preparation
The bridge coil L511 is correctly adjusted during
production and should not be re-adjusted any
more.
Call up the Service Programme > Info Centre
> Special Functions > Service > Code
Number 8500 > Geometry.
Set the horizontal amplitude to minimum.
Connect channel of an oscilloscope one to the
collector of the transistor T568.
Connect channel 2 of an oscilloscope between
the diodes D502 and D503.
Alignment Process
Adjust the coil L511 so that both oscillogramshave the same pulse width.
Re-adjust the horizontal amplitude to the test
pattern and store.
1.4: Alignment
Line sharpness
Preparation
Select the convergence test pattern.
Contrast to maximum.
Set the brightness so that the black background
of the test pattern is just brightening.
Alignment Process
With the focus control adjust the horizontal lines
for maximum sharpness.
1.5: Alignment
Tuner AGC
Preparation
Feed in a standard test pattern in the upper
range of the UHF band; the RF must be 1.5V
(64dBmV, noise free picture) at least.
Info Centre > Special Functions > Service
> Code 8500 > Tuner AGC.
Alignment Process
With the buttons and tune the TV station
so that noise just starts to appear in the picture.
Then tune in reverse direction until the picture
just becomes noise free. Store with OK.
1.5: Alignment
AFC-reference
Preparation
Tune to a local station on a channel as low as
possible at the desired programme position with
standard channel spacing without fine tuning.
Info Centre > Special Functions > Service
> Code 8500 > AFC-Reference.
Alignment Process
With the buttons tune the TV station so
that noise just starts to appear in the picture.
Then tune in reverse direction until the picture
just becomes noise free. Store with OK.
1.6: Alignment
Colour match
Preparation
Call up the programme position of the desired
TV station.
Info Centre > Special Functions > Settings
> Colour Match.
Alignment Process
Adjust with and buttons to make the
signals coincide. Store with OK.
1.7: Alignment
White balance
Preparation
Call up the White Balance menu via the Service
Programme Info Centre > Special Functions
> Service > Code Number 8500.
Alignment Process
With and buttons set the VG and VB
values so that the white rectangular area in the
middle of the picture becomes achromatic.
Store with OK.
1.8: Alignment
Picture sharpness
Preparation
Call up the programme position of the desired
TV station.
Info Centre > Picture Menu > Sharpness.
Alignment Process
Change the value with the buttons.
1.9: Alignment
Picture geometry
Preparation
Info Centre > Special Functions > Service
> Code 8500 > Geometry.
For accurate adjustment of the picture a test
generator or a standard test pattern should be
used. The integrated test pattern or grid pattern
may also be used.
Attention:start always with the V-Middle
adjustment otherwise the other vertical deflec-
tion parameters would defy correct geometry
adjustment.
V-Middle adjustment with a video generator,
eg. Grundig VG1000.
Seagull
Raster
Diagram
Reset: Under the menu item Reset an average
data set from the ROM IC820 is stored. After
inadvertent re-adjustment during servicing,
these basic values can be re-loaded at any time.
Alignment Process
Via the menu, select the geometry values for the
vertical deflection, then set the values for the
horizontal deflection.
With the or buttons change the setting so
that the G-Y vector (orange area in the centre of
the picture) is just covered (typ. 30 ... 33).
Continue with the picture geometry adjustment
via the menu and store.
Reset: for this, move the bar to Reset. Press
the OK button.
With the ibutton return to the normal menu.
1.10: Alignment
Video level
Preparation
Switch the SAT receiver to SAT reception (eg.
Astra) and set the correct video deviation (Astra
16MHz). Connect the test probe of an oscillo-
scope to the EURO-AV-socket, contact 19 (75W
termination).
Trigger the CCVS signal to the vertical sync
frequence.
Alignment Process
With adjustment control R3848 set the ampli-
tude of the vertical blanking gap in the CCVS
signal to 1Vpp.
The End
Service and Special
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SAT Module Diagram