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HDTV MONITOR PT-56WX33G Please file and use this manual together with the service manual for Model No. PT-56WX53G, Order No. MTNC030518C1. Models PT- 56WX53G and PT-56WX33G are identical except that PT-56WX33G does not have a protective screen. This simplied service manualonly includes the unique characteristics to the model shown above.
1. Safety precautions General guidelines An isolation transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injuryfrom electrical shocks. It will also protect the receiver from being damaged by accidental shorting that may occur during servicing.
Verify that any potential does not exceed 0.75 volt RMS. A leakage current tester (such a Simpson model 229, Sencore model PR57 or equivalent) may be used in the above procedure, in which case any current measure must not exceed 0.5 milliampere.If any measurement is out of the specified limits, there is a possibility of a shock hazard and the receiver must be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
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/ service and repair work, we’d suggest the use of Pb free solder as well, although Pb solder may be / used. / PCBs manufacturedusing lead free solder will have the “PbF” or a leaf symbol stamped on the / back of PCB. CAUTION - Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder.
3. Important safety tests Measuring H.V. The anode caps are cemented to the CRTs. To gain access for high voltage measurement, remove the red CRT’s anode lead from the flyback transformer distributor. Grasp the anode lead protective cap at its bottom and squeeze it against thelocking cap body inside, rotate 1/4 turn counter clockwise and pull the anode lead sleeve out of the FBT distributor.
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pin 1 on D-Board H.V. measurement 4. Connect a H.V. meter (static type, class 0.1) with high voltage leads to high voltage distributor on FBT. DVM and power supply connection 5. Connect the 15 ~ 25 V DC variable power supply positive lead to D34 or IC802 pin 2 (D Board) and negative lead to heat sink of Q551 or D825 Procedures:...
4. Service notes NOTE These components are affixed with glue. Be careful not to break or damage any foil under the component or at the pins of the ICs when removing. Usually applying heat to the component for a short time while twisting with tweezers will break the component loose. Leadless chip component (surface mount) Chip components must be replaced with identical chips due to critical foil track spacing.
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with a 30 watt iron until solder flows. Do not apply heat for more than 3 seconds. How to replace flat ic (required tools) 1. Remove the solder from all of the pins of a Flat IC by using a desolder braid 2.
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4. Position the new Flat IC in place (apply the pins of the Flat IC to the soldering pads where the pins need to be soldered). Properly determine the positions of the soldering pads and pins by correctly aligning the polarity symbol 5.
COLD) when servicing, or incorrect voltages will be measured. WARNING This receiver has been designed to meet or exceed applicable safety and x ray radiation protection as specified by government agencies and independent testing laboratories. To maintain original product safety design standards relative to x ray radiation and shock and fire hazard, parts indicated with the symbol on the schematic must be replaced with identical parts.
FEATURE/MODEL PT-56WX33G MTS/SAP/DBX BUILT-IN AUDIO POWER 15Wx2 (10%) No. OF SPEAKERS BASS/BALANCE/TREBLE CONTROL AI SOUND SURROUND SPATIALIZER/BBE A/V IN (REAR/FRONT) 4(3/1) A/V PROGRAM OUT AUDIO OUT (FAO: F, VAO:V) F, V COMPONENT INPUT (Y, Pb, Pr) S-VHS INPUT (REAR/FRONT) HDMI/HDCP INPUT DVI/HDCP Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
SCREEN BRACKET (BOTTOM) M004 TKZ2AM50022 SCREEN BRACKET (TOP) M005 TKZ2AM50051C SCREEN BRACKET (SIDE) ACCESORIES M005 TQB2AA0470-2 OWNERS MANUAL Note: Please add and use this difference parts list together with the parts list in service manual for Model No. PT-56WX53G, Order No. MTNC030518C1.
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SUB PB PBOUT2 C-IN SUB PR SC/PB PROUT2 DV-BOARD IC5102 MAIN CONVERTER CLOSED CAPTION RIN GIN BIN & V-CHIP CVBS1 IOR IOG IOB IC5001 CONVERTER RX0- RX0+ RX1- RX1+ RX2- RX2+ PT-53WX53G PT-56WX53G PT-47WX53G PT-47WX33G PT-47WXC43G PT-4743G VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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OUT G OUT B DG-R R OSD CVBS1 CVBS0 B OSD OSD B IC7110 DG-G G OSD OSD SWITCH OSD G G OSD IC4002 B OSD DG-B R OSD OSD R PT-53WX53G PT-56WX53G PT-47WX53G PT-47WX33G PT-47WXC43G PT-4743G VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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YUV 0-9 UV0,UV1 255-256 190-181 RO 0-9 4-11 DG-BOARD Signal ROUT Amplifiers GOUT BOUT R OSD OUT B DG-R R OSD IC 7107 DG-G G OSD CONVERGENCE B OSD DG-B DC-BOARD PT-53WX53G PT-56WX53G PT-47WX53G PT-47WX33G PT-47WXC43G PT-4743G VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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L OUT R3114 C3104 A/V SWITCH R OUT 2 R3113 C3098 L OUT 2 R3023 R3022 R3100 R3027 R3025 C3055 C3054 C3100 C3071 C3095 A-BOARD A/V 3 G-BOARD DV-BOARD A/V 4 PT-53WX53G PT-56WX53G PT-47WX53G PT-47WX33G PT-47WXC43G PT-4743G AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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OUT B IC2451 SOUND IC3002 PROCESSOR A/V SWITCH R3001 C2451 R2452 L OUT 1 OUT A Q2451 R2333 R3100 R3099 R2324 C2330 R2325 C3101 C3100 R2342 C2332 R2348 AUDIO JACKS MUTE CIRCU PT-53WX53G PT-56WX53G PT-47WX53G PT-47WX33G PT-47WXC43G PT-4743G AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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OUT R IC2302 AUDIO OUT R2335 C2375 R2452 L2332 IN L Q2451 OUT L R2333 R2338 C2330 R2325 IC2304 C2332 R2348 VAO MUTE FROM MPU AUDIO MUTE CIRCUIT AUDIO MUTE FROM MPU PT-53WX53G PT-56WX53G PT-47WX53G PT-47WX33G PT-47WXC43G PT-4743G AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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1. Safety precautions General guidelines An isolation transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injuryfrom electrical shocks. It will also protect the receiver from being damaged by accidental shorting that may occur during servicing.
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Hot check circuit Insulation test Connect an insulation tester between an exposed metallic part and A.C. line. Apply 1080VAC/60Hz for 1 second. Confirm that the current measurement is 0.5mA ~ 2.0mA. Repeat test with other metallic exposed parts. X ray radiation WARNING The potential source of x ray radiation in the PTV set is in the high voltage section and the picture tube.
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CAUTION - Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder. Typically the melting point is 50 ~ 70 °F (30 ~ 40 °C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron and set it to 700 ± 20 °F (370 ± 10 °C). - Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100 °F or 600 °C).
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3. Important safety tests Measuring H.V. The anode caps are cemented to the CRTs. To gain access for high voltage measurement, remove the red CRT’s anode lead from the flyback transformer distributor. Grasp the anode lead protective cap at its bottom and squeeze it against thelocking cap body inside, rotate 1/4 turn counter clockwise and pull the anode lead sleeve out of the FBT distributor.
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high voltage distributor on FBT. DVM and power supply connection 5. Connect the 15 ~ 25 V DC variable power supply positive lead to D34 or IC802 pin 2 (D Board) and negative lead to heat sink of Q551 or D825 Procedures: 1.
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holes in the board to mount standard transistors or diodes. Some chips capacitor or resistor board solder pads may have holes through the board,however the hole diameter limits standard resistor replacement to 1/8 watt. Standard capacitor may also be limited for the same reason. It is recommended that identical components be used.
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1. Remove the solder from all of the pins of a Flat IC by using a desolder braid 2. Put the iron wire under the pins of the Flat IC and pull it in the direction indicated while heating the pins using a soldering iron. A small awl can be used instead of the iron wire.
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6. Check with a magnifier for solder bridge between the pins or for dry joint between pins and soldering pads. To remove a solder bridge, use a de solder braid as shown in the figure below IMPORTANT To protect against possible damage to the solid state devices due to arcing or static discharge, make certain that all ground wires are securely connected CAUTION...
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6. Receiver feature table FEATURE/MODEL PT-53WX53G / PT-53WX53G/PT-47WX53G / PT- 47WX53G CHASSIS AP825 MICRO 256K MENU LANGUAGE ENG/SPAN/FR CLOSE CAPTION V-CHIP (USA/CANADA CHANNEL INFO BANNER VIDEO INPUT SKIP SKIP CHANNEL COUNT PIP (1T), 2T PIP (2T), 2T SPLIT 2T SPLIT REMOTE CONTROL (W/LIGHT) EUR7603Z90 CRT SUPPLIER...
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FEATURE/MODEL PT-53WX53G / PT-53WX53G/PT-47WX53G / PT- 47WX53G BASS/BALANCE/TREBLE CONTROL AI SOUND SURROUND SPATIALIZER/BBE A/V IN (REAR/FRONT) 4(3/1) A/V PROGRAM OUT AUDIO OUT (FAO: F, VAO:V) F, V COMPONENT INPUT (Y, Pb, Pr) S-VHS INPUT (REAR/FRONT) HDMI/HDCP INPUT DVI/HDCP Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. FEATURE/MODEL PT-47WX33G PT-47WXC43G...
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FEATURE/MODEL PT-47WX33G PT-47WXC43G BASS/BALANCE/TREBLE CONTROL AI SOUND SURROUND SPATIALIZER/BBE A/V IN (REAR/FRONT) 4(3/1) 4(3/1) A/V PROGRAM OUT AUDIO OUT (FAO: F, VAO:V) F, V F, V COMPONENT INPUT (Y, Pb, Pr) S-VHS INPUT (REAR/FRONT) HDMI/HDCP INPUT DVI/HDCP DVI/HDCP Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
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FEATURE/MODEL PT-4743G CHASSIS AP825 MICRO 256K MENU LANGUAGE ENG/SPAN/FR CLOSE CAPTION V-CHIP (USA/CANADA CHANNEL INFO BANNER VIDEO INPUT SKIP SKIP CHANNEL COUNT PIP (1T), 2T PIP (2T), 2T SPLIT 2T SPLIT REMOTE CONTROL (W/LIGHT) EUR7603Z90 CRT SUPPLIER MDDA (CENTAUR) SCREEN PROT SCREEN PACKED SEPARATELY CHASSIS COMB FILTER...
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7. Board description table BOARD PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A-BOARD TNP2AH045 MAIN CHASSIS D-BOARD TNP2AH046 POWER SUPPLY * DC-BOARD TNPAA120 CONVERGENCE CIRCUIT * DV-BOARD TNP2AA114 DVI BOARD * DG-BOARD TNP2AA126 PIP PROCESSING, SPLIT, SEARCH, FORMATS LB-BOARD TNP2AA147 BLUE PRT LR-BOARD TNP2AA145 RED PRT LG-BOARD TNP2AA146...
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Note: For additional information for this remote please refer to the owner’s manual section remote operation, listed on the parts list section. 9. Location of controls (EUR7613Z40 remote)
Note: For additional information for this remote please refer to the owner’s manual section remote operation, listed on the parts list section. 10. Auto diagnosis feature This receiver incorporates a new self diagnosis feature. With this new feature will be easier for the technician to detect the failures.
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This PTV has a feature that allows to clone convergence and main EEPROM data adjustments from a PTV to other by connecting a jig to the PTV set. A jig part number TXFJIG01SER, is available through Matsushita/Panasonic Services. Preparation: To connect this jig, remove the lower back cover as instructed on disassembly for service section on this service manual and insert the jig into A10 connector located on the A-Board.
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- EXT to copy from jig to internal EEPROM. 5. Then select from and press ACTION on remote: - 480i_p format - 1080i format - Z480i format (480i ZOOM mode) - NOT USE to back up data - ALL to copy all convergence data from internal EEPROM - D480i (default factory preset) - D1080i (default factory preset) NOTE:...
NOTE: All the measurements are in DC with a digital multimeter, color bar pattern, picture settings normalized and sound set to minimum. 13. Chassis& boards layout (location of main components) Chassis and boards layout...
14. Disassembly for service NOTE: Board ground wires may have to be disconnected to disassemble some boards. All ground wires must be reconnected using jumper leads, if necessary, before power is applied to PTV for service. Speaker grille removal Some models come with three pieces (sides for speakers and center cover); Speaker grille(s), it is secured to the cabinet of the PTV or on the sides.
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Keyboard and front A/V inputs removal 1. Remove the speaker grille. 2. Unplug the connectors from the keyboard and front A/V inputs assemblies. Remove the screws from the control panel and tilt the front panel assembly upward and release it from the front cabinet. Then remove the screws affixing the keyboardand front A/V inputs to the control panel.
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Back cabinet removal 1. Remove the back lower cover. (Detailed previously). 2. The top back cover (plastic shell) is secured with (14) screws around its perimeter. See figure for screws location. 3. Be careful not to damage the mirror secured to the underside of the back cover.
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Screen frame removal 1. Remove the speaker grille. Disconnect the cables leading to the keyboard and the AV panels and remove the keyboard and AV panel assembly. The assembly is secured by three (3) screws. 2. At this point the front cover is held only by four screws, be careful not to push the cabinet forward.
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4. Remove the horizontal barrier panel at the back of the cabinet. 5. Unplug connectors (K1, G1 and speaker connectors) and pull out the main chassis block. Note: Main chassis block can be serviced either in normal position or laying on its back (protect hookup terminal from damage).
14.1. Chassis assembly The chassis assembly shown in figure includes all the electrical and optical (light box) components Chassis front view A-Board 1. A-Board is secured to the chassis tray with five screws. 2. The A-Board is mated to the D-Board by four flexible connectors (male side of connectors): A1, A2, A3 &...
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D-Board 1. D-Board is secured to the chassis tray with five screws. 2. The D-Board is mated to the A-Board by four connectors (female side of connectors): D1, D2, D3 & D4. To remove this board, unplug the connectors on the A-Board pulling from the sides of each connector. NOTE: Some tie-wraps that secure the wire dressings may need to be unfastened for chassis removal.
NOTE: This board is non-serviceable. Except for JK002 (DVI AUDIO CONNECTOR) and JK002 (DVI CONNECTOR) / When removing this board pull carefully. DC-Board 1. Plugs onto the D-Board at the D21, D22 and D23 (DC1, DC2 and DC3 respectively) connectors. NOTE: This board is non-serviceable.
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To facilitate CRT replacement, the complete CRT mounting chassis does not need to be removed. 1. Remove the main chassis block from the cabinet. 2. Remove the optical bracket metal cover (rear side) by removing (6) screws from back, (2) screws from top, and (2) screws from each side. CRT replacement 3.
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Focus pack location 8. Release CRT anode lead from CRT chassis wire clamp and all other wires from holders. 9. Loosen a screw that secures the DY and remove it from the CRT neck. Caution: To insure protection against x ray radiation, the lens must be mounted in place at all times when power is applied to the PTV CRT replacement 1.
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2. Lay CRT face down on a soft cloth. 3. Note position of yoke with centering tabs and remove from defective CRT. 4. Remove CRT DAG ground from defective CRT. Mount it on the replacement CRT exactly as it was on the defective CRT. Note: Replacement CRT is supplied with H.V.
The optical block mounting has holes to allow for the different size projection screens. These mounts will adjust to projection screens. If the optical block is removed for service or is replaced, it is important that the correct mounting holesare used. 14.3.
15. B+ voltages table Preparation: Set the following controls - Picture to Normal - Bright to Normal - Volume to MIN (0) Procedure: 1. Apply a NTSC COLOR BAR pattern 2. Connect the negative lead of the digital voltmeter to TPGND1 (cold ground).
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16. CRT Set Up CAUTION: Insure yoke plugs on the A Board are reconnected before turning the PTV ON to prevent damage to the horizontal output transistor and/or CRTs. 1. Connect test generator to the antenna terminal and set for a monoscope pattern.
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VOL (RIGHT/LEFT);press ACTION, to save press ACTION again or OTHER to exit without saving. Procedure: NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set top box DTV decoder. 1. Enter to service mode and set the following default DATA NTSC NTSC...
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(use for minor adjustment or for final adjustment, for complete adjustment see following section.) Electrical Adjustment NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. 1. Apply a NTSC crosshatch with dots pattern Lens focus adjustment...
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6. Repeat steps for green only. 7. Set VIDEO “C_OFF” DAC from 00 to 03, and project only blue. 8. Repeat steps for blue only. 16.2.1. Focus - Optical lens adjustment Optical adjustments NOTE: This adjustment normally should not require resetting unless the lens has been replaced or adjustment has changed.
This adjustment is intended to correct the horizontal position of the picture NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. 1. Apply a NTSC pattern that lets adjust the image to correct vertical size (see above note).
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17.3. Centering magnets adjustment NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. Procedures: 1. Apply a NTSC crosshatch pattern with dots. 2. Set VIDEO “C_OFF” DAC from 00 to 01 to project only green.
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This adjustment is intended to make the picture vertically proportional (top, center and bottom) for NTSC mode NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. 1. Apply a NTSC pattern that lets adjust the image to correct vertical linearity (see above note).
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This adjustment is intended to correct the vertical size of the picture for HD 1080i mode. NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set top box DTV decoder. 1. Apply a HD 1080i pattern that lets adjust the image to correct vertical...
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This adjustment is intended to correct the vertical size of the picture for NTSC ZOOM mode NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set top box DTV decoder. 1. Apply a NTSC pattern that lets adjust the image to correct vertical size (see above note) 2.
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This adjustment is intended to correct the horizontal position of the picture for NTSC mode NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. 1. Apply a HD 1080i pattern that lets adjust the image to correct horizontal position of the image.
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1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. Procedure: 1. Apply a NTSC pattern that lets adjust the image to correct curved sides (see above note) 2. Set VIDEO “C_OFF” DAC from 00 to 01 to project only green.
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This adjustment is intended to adjust horizontal size of the picture for NTSC mode. NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. 1. Apply a NTSC pattern that lets adjust the horizontal size.
17.18. White balance adjustment NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480I pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. Prior to this adjustment, perform sub-contrast adjustment. This adjustment requires that the service use skills in observing what a screen without color should look like (white picture).
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17.19. NTSC Color adjustment (TINT, B-Y_G, R-Y_A) NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. This adjustment requires that the servicer use its skills in observing what a colorbar pattern should looks like.
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17.20. 1080i Color adjustment (TINT, B-Y_G, R-Y_A) NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. 1. Set same settings as NTSC adjustment 2. Apply a 1080i signal, and repeat adjustments as from step 2 in NTSC adjustment.
sure that color is not set so that it appears dull and washed out. Look for natural colors, try to adjust the picture to appear as a normalphotograph. 17.22. MTS circuit adjustment Note: It is important to adjust the MTS circuit in the order shown below. The MTS circuit adjustment require two steps: 1.
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Procedure: 1. Set PTV to Stereo Mode (in the audio menu). 2. Apply the following signal from the RF signal generator: / Video: 100 IRE flat field, 30% modulation. / Audio: 300Hz, 30% modulation, stereo (left only) (70dB ± 5dB, 75 OPEN, P/S 10dB).
EEPROM copy jig can be used to back-up the data before to performadjustments. NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. IMPORTANT NOTICE: It is strongly recommended to first read and understand the following section prior to make any adjustment.
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Procedure: Apply the convergence alignment template to the PTV screen frame to converge the green raster only. Remove the convergence alignment template following this alignment. The red and blue rasters can then be aligned to the green raster. Raster Set-Up: 1.
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12. Press “TV/VIDEO” key on remote to enter “OSD_POS” mode. 13. Press “5” key on remote so that monoscope pattern appears (superimpose mode) 14. Move cursor by pressing VOL right - left and CH up - down so that cursor center overlap monoscope pattern center 15.
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When “7” is pressed and the data is saved, it will overwrite the factory default. 18.1. Coarse adjustment mode (COARSE) NOTE: 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. NOTE: It is strongly recommended to first read and understand the following section prior to make any adjustment.
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2. Press “2” repeatedly and apply the pattern of border and cross. 3. Press RECALL to display values 4. Adjust size so that the line of the border closes to the screen frame at top, bottom, left and right, by pressing CH up-down and VOL right-left “SIZE”...
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“PIN” mode adjustment 13. Press “7” then “ACTION” key on remote to save changes 14. Adjust by pressing VOL right-left (see figure) 15. Press “7” then “ACTION” key on remote to save changes “CORNER” mode adjustment 16. Enter to KEY “G-KEY” mode by pressing TV/VIDEO. 17.
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horizontal line center match with the marks on screen frame, if linearity is not good enough, repeat adjustments. 19. Enter to “STATIC” mode by pressing TV/VIDEO. 20. Press “1” or “3” repeatedly until green and red only are shown. 21. Adjust “R-STATIC” so that the center of red overlaps with the center of green “STATIC”...
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27. Enter to SIZE “R-SIZE” mode by pressing TV/VIDEO 28. Adjust so that the line on the border closes to the screen frame at top, bottom, left and right (see figure) 29. Enter to PIN “R-PIN” mode by pressing TV/VIDEO 30.
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18.2. Fine adjustment mode (FINE) (convergence) NOTE: It is strongly recommended to first read and understand the following section prior to make any adjustment. / Convergence adjustment must be perform for 480i-p (same for interlace & progressive), ZOOM 480i and 1080i. HELPFUL HINT: The easiest way to adjust convergence is to start adjusting from the center of the screen to the borders in all the convergence adjustments.
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PRESS BUTTON 1(go) or change color view 3(back) change pattern 4 (only FINE change crossed sections mode) overlap save data copy from clear POWER exit RECALL display values R-TUNE cycle colors TV/VIDEO change mode TV/VIDEO (3 switch convergence mode (FINE/ secs) COARSE) When “7”...
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right - left and CH up - down. PROCEDURE: 1. To Enter to “G-EASY” mode (for green): - Select “EASY” DAC - Press POWER on remote - Press TV/VIDEO (repeatedly) to select mode. - Press R-TUNE (repeatedly) to select color 2.
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11. To move the cursor press MUTE on the remote (cursor flashes), then move the cursor to any of the positions for “EASY” mode 12. This adjustment may help to make rounded lines become straight lines. 13. Adjust to make lines as straight as possible 14.
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20. When slightly adjustment is needed, use “ORIG. POINT” mode. 21. To enter to “G-ORIG. POINT” (for green) mode press TV/VIDEO. 22. With “ORIG. POINT”, the adjustment data changes by 1 step, this allows more detail in the adjustment. Display values on screen by pressing RECALL on remote 23.
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29. Perform adjustments for red so that red overlaps green, do not move green. 30. Press “1 or 3” on the remote until yellow (red and green) and blue appears, do not move green or red. 31. Perform adjustments so that blue overlaps Yellow (red and green). 32.
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2. Confirm that horizontal and vertical center of the picture is located in the center of the screen. 3. Check that the image is proportional horizontally and vertically, proportion is different on every aspect. 18.4. Convergence alignment template The convergence alignment template is a grid approximately the size of the viewing screen used to ensure the proper size and shape of the alignment rasters.
TXFQD04ESER1 for 56” is available through Matsushita/Panasonic Services 19. Service Mode (electronic controls) This receiver has electronic technology using the IC bus concept. It performs as a control function and it replaces many mechanical controls. Instead of adjusting mechanical controls individually, many of the control functions are now performedby using “on screen display menu”.
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For some adjustments is required to perform adjustment for each format; convergence adjustment must be performed for 480i-p (same for interlace & progressive),ZOOM 480i and 1080i. A 1080i, 480p, 480i pattern can be obtained from Panasonic’s TU-DST51 set-top box DTV decoder. 19.2. Exiting the service mode: This PTV goes out from service mode when it is unplugged or turned OFF.
19.3. Service adjustment default values for items REGISTER DESCRIPTION FORMAT NTSC 480i ZOOM 1080i COLOR COLOR B_Y-G MAGENTA TINT ADJ TINT TINT R_Y-A YELLOW TINT ADJ BRIGH SUB-BRIGHTNESS 01 F6 CONT SUB-CONTRAST CUT-R RED CUT-OFF 02 00 CUT-B BLUE CUT-OFF 02 00 R DR RED DRIVE...
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Important notice: Since Widescreen 16:9 and non-widescreen 4:3 PTVs use the same light box, for this reason is important to set it to the correct version (16:9 or 4: 3). To check this plese see “Instructional flow chart for format aspect switching”...
21.1. A-Board 1 of 2 21.2. A-Board 2 of 2 21.3. D-Board 1 of 2 21.4. D-Board 2 of 2 21.5. DG-Board top view 1 of 4 21.6. DG-Board top view 2 of 4 21.7. DG-Board top view 3 of 4 21.8.
23.27. Voltages 23.28. Waveforms 24. Parts location 25. Parts list 25.1. Description of abbreviations guide...
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25.2. Parts list Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CAPACITORS C002 TCJ2VC1H220J CAP C 22PF-J-50V C003 TCJ2VC1H220J CAP C 22PF-J-50V C004 F2A1H4R7A162 CAP E 4.7UF-50V C005 F2A1H2R2A162 CAP E 2.2UF-50V C006 ECA0JM332E CAP E 3300UF-6.3V C008 F2A1H4R7A162 CAP E 4.7UF-50V C009 TCJ2VC1H220J...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C306 F2A2E100A025 CAP E 10UF-250V C307 ECKR1H103ZF5 CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C312 ECKC3D102KBN CAP C 1000PF-K-2KV C313 ECKR2H102KB5 CAP C 1000PF-K-500V C331 F2A1H470A162 CAP E 47UF-50V C332 ECKR1H103ZF5 CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C333 F2A1H470A162 CAP E 47UF-50V C334...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C526 F2A2E101A026 CAP E 100UF-250V C527 ECKR2H102KB5 CAP C 1000PF-K-500V C528 F2A1H470A162 CAP E 47UF-50V C531 ECA160V33UE CAP E 33UF/160V C533 ECKR2H101KB5 CAP C 100UF-K-500V C535 ECA1EM471E CAP E 470UF-25V C601 EEUFC1C331B CAP E 330UF-16V C602...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C852 ECA1EM101B CAP E 100UF-25V C854 F2A1C101A159 CAP E 100UF-16V C855 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP C .1UF-Z-50V C876 ECJ3VF1H224Z CAP C .22UF-Z-50V C877 ECA0JM221B CAP E 220UF-6.3V C878 EEUFC1V561B CAP E 560UF-35V C879 EEUFC1C471LB CAP E 470UF-16V C880...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1103 TCJ2VB1C104K CAP C .1UF-K-16V C1105 ECJ2VF1C105Z CAP C 1.0UF-Z-16V C1112 TCJ2VF1H103Z CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C1113 ECEA1CKA101B CAP E 100UF-16V C1502 ECQE6104KFB CAP P 100UF-K-100V C1503 ECQE6104KFB CAP P 100UF-K-100V C1504 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP C .1UF-Z-50V C1505...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C2361 TCJ2VB1H471K CAP C 470PF-K-50V C2362 TCJ2VB1H471K CAP C 470PF-K-50V C2363 TCJ2VB1H682K CAP C 6800PF-K-50V C2364 ECJ3VB1H104K CAP C .1UF-K-50V C2365 ECJ3VB1H104K CAP C .1UF-K-50V C2367 ECQB1H224JF3 CAP P .22UF-J-50V C2368 TCJ2VB1H333K CAP C .033UF-K-50V C2369...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3034 ECJ2VF1C105Z CAP C 1.0UF-Z-16V C3035 F2A1C101A159 CAP E 100UF-16V C3036 F2A1C101A159 CAP E 100UF-16V C3037 ECJ2VF1C105Z CAP C 1.0UF-Z-16V C3038 ECJ2VF1C105Z CAP C 1.0UF-Z-16V C3039 ECJ2VF1C105Z CAP C 1.0UF-Z-16V C3040 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP C .1UF-Z-50V C3043...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3106 TCJ2VB1H102K CAP C 1000PF-K-50V C3109 TCJ2VB1H102K CAP C 1000PF-K-50V C3110 TCJ2VB1H102K CAP C 1000PF-K-50V C3111 TCJ2VB1H102K CAP C 1000PF-K-50V C3112 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP C .1UF-Z-50V C3113 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP C .1UF-Z-50V C3114 ECJ2VF1H104Z CAP C .1UF-Z-50V C3119...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q3013 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR Q3014 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR Q3015 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR Q7006 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR Q7007 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR Q7060 2SB709ARTX TRANSISTOR Q7061 2SD601ARTX TRANSISTOR RELAYS RL801 K6B1ADA00010 RELAY RL802 K6B1ADA00010 RELAY RESISTORS JS063 ERDS2TJ124T RES C 120K-J-1/4W R001 ERJ6GEYJ221V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R345 ERDS2TJ470T RES C 47-J-1/4W R347 ERG7ZJ272 RES M 2.7K-J-7W R348 ERDS2TJ563T RES C 56K-J-1/4W R349 ERDS2TJ821T RES C 820-J-1/4W R350 ERG12SJ101P RES M 100-J-1W R351 ERDS1FJ330P RES C 33-J-1/2W R352 ERDS1FJ330P RES C 33-J-1/2W R353...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R472 ERDS2TJ331T RES C 330-J-1/4W R501 ERJ6GEYJ104V RES M 100K-J-1/10W R502 ERJ6GEYJ680V RES M 68-J-1/10W R503 ERG2FJ180H RES M 18-J-2W R504 ERG3FJ271H RES M 270-J-3W R505 ERG1SJ120P RES M 12-J-1W R506 ERX1SJR47P RES M .47-J-1W R512...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R822 ERJ6GEYJ222V RES M 2.2K-J-1/10W R832 ERD75TAJ825 RES C 8.2MEG-J-3/4W R833 ERJ6GEYJ101V RES M 100-J-1/10W R835 ERDS2TJ101T RES C 100-J-1/4W R836 ERJ6GEYJ101V RES M 100-J-1/10W R839 ERJ6GEYJ222V RES M 2.2K-J-1/10W R840 ERJ6GEYJ101V RES M 100-J-1/10W R846...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R946 ERQ14AJ100P RES F 10-J-1/4W R947 ERQ14AJ220P RES F 22-J-1/4W R948 ERDS2FJ122T RES C 1.2K-J-1/2W R949 ERDS2TJ103T RES C 10K-J-1/4W R950 ERDS2TJ683T RES C 68K-J-1/4W R951 ERDS2TJ683T RES C 68K-J-1/4W R952 ERDS2TJ103T RES C 10K-J-1/4W R953...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1516 ERJ6GEYJ101V RES M 100-J-1/10W R1517 ERJ6ENF3571V RES M 3.57K-F-1/10W R1518 ERG2SJD333L RES M 33K-J-2W R1519 ERDS2TJ101T RES C 100-J-1/4W R1520 ERDS2TJ221T RES C 220-J-1/4W R1521 ER0S2THF1500 RES M 150-F-1/4W R1522 ERC12GK103D RES C 10K-K-1/2W R1523...
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RES M 100-J-1/2W R2368 ERJ6ENF5232V RES M 5.32K-F-1/10W R2371 ERJ6ENF1201V RES M 1.2K-F-1/10WW / PT-53WX53G, PT-47WX53G, / PT-47WXC43G, PT- 4743G, / PT-56WX53G R2372 ERJ6ENF1201V RES M 1.2K-F-1/10WW / PT-53WX53G, PT-47WX53G, / PT-47WXC43G, PT- 4743G, / PT-56WX53G R2451 ERJ6GEYJ681V RES M 680-J-1/10W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3007 ERJ6GEYJ102V RES M 1K-J-1/10W R3008 ERJ6GEYJ750V RES M 75-J-1/10W R3009 ERDS2TJ221T RES C 220-J-1/4W R3010 ERJ6GEYJ221V RES M 220-J-1/10W R3011 ERDS2TJ221T RES C 220-J-1/4W R3012 ERJ6GEYJ562V RES M 5.6K-J-1/10W R3013 ERJ6GEYJ221V RES M 220-J-1/10W R3014...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3064 ERJ6GEYJ221V RES M 220-J-1/10W R3065 ERJ6GEYJ221V RES M 220-J-1/10W R3069 ERJ6GEYJ221V RES M 220-J-1/10W R3070 ERJ6GEYJ221V RES M 220-J-1/10W R3071 ERJ6GEYJ561V RES M 560-J-1/10W R3072 ERJ6GEYJ561V RES M 560-J-1/10W R3073 ERJ6GEYJ221V RES M 220-J-1/10W R3075...