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LES SCHÉMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSÉES ET LES CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPO- LISTES DE PIECES SONT D’UNE IMPORTANCE CRITIQUE NENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB- POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE LISHED BY SONY.
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Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren. 1 (P) PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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B (3/7) ......................8-3 B (4/7) ......................8-4 B (5/7), H1 (4/4), UJ (3/3) ................8-5 B (6/7) ......................8-6 B (7/7), H6, AF, UA (2/2), S1 ..............8-7 APS-136 M (PFM-500A3W) ..............8-8 APS-132 M (PFM-510A2W) ..............8-9 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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APS-136 M (2/4) (PFM-500A3W) ............9-37 APS-136 M (3/4) (PFM-500A3W) ............9-38 APS-136 M (4/4) (PFM-500A3W) ............9-39 APS-132 M (1/4) (PFM-510A2W) ............9-42 APS-132 M (2/4) (PFM-510A2W) ............9-43 APS-132 M (3/4) (PFM-510A2W) ............9-44 APS-132 M (4/4) (PFM-510A2W) ............9-45 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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UJ ........................ 9-4 UA ....................... 9-6 B ........................ 9-24 H1 ......................9-28 B1 ......................9-30 H6 ......................9-31 AF ......................9-32 G1 ......................9-33 G2 ......................9-34 S1 ....................... 9-35 APS-136 M (PFM-500A3W) ..............9-40 APS-132 M (PFM-510A2W) ..............9-46 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls ..7 (GB) below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Blue : Neutral Sony dealer regarding this product. Front / Sides ............. 7 (GB) Brown : Live Control Panel ............8 (GB) Model No.
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Operating Instructions supplied with the BKM-501D. • Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces For more details, contact your authorized Sony dealer. (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block the ventilation holes.
• Remote (RS-232C) connector (mini DIN 8-pin) An option slot is in place for future expansion. • Control-S connector The slot-in option adapter allows for quick and easy • Accepts infrared or wired Sony Remote system upgrades. Commanders using SIRCS code. Screws •...
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls Location and Function of Parts and Controls Control Panel Right Connector Panel 1 RGB1 IN connectors R (R-Y)/G (Y)/B (B-Y) IN (BNC-type): Inputs an analog RGB signal or a component signal. Connects to the RGB signal or component (Y/B- Y/R-Y) signal output of a computer or video equipment.
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RS-232C protocol. For details, contact your simultaneously control all equipment with a single connectors, the 75-ohms termination of the RGB IN authorized Sony dealer. Remote Commander. connectors is released, and the signal input to the To control equipment by aiming the supplied Remote...
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Location and Function of Parts and Controls Installation Caution 5 Y/C button qk MENU button Installation Selects the signal input from the Y/C IN jack in the Press to make the menu appear. LINE connectors. • When you install the monitor, make sure there is ql ENTER button more space than that shown in the figure below.
Installation / Connections Connections Side Connections 3.5 (1 Computer Betacam SP video cassette recorder Connecting the AC Power Cord Wall Plug the power cord into the AC IN socket. Then, to component attach the AC plug holder (supplied) to the AC signal output power cord.
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Using On-screen Menus Using On-screen Menus 6 COLOR TEMP qf ASPECT Using On-screen Menus Press M/m to adjust or select the setting and press Changes color temperature. Sets the aspect ratio of the picture to 4:3, 16:9 or ENT to set. For details, see “COLOR TEMP”...
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SOFTWARE Selects the Remote Commander mode. wf LANGUAGE Indicates the system software version. TV: The Sony monitors’ or the TVs’ commander Selects the on-screen language (English, German, Ventilation holes PJ: The Sony projectors’ commander French, Italian, Spanish or Japanese).
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Watching the Picture Watching the Picture Input Signal and Monitor Status Select the caption type. Watching the Picture Note Information Display OFF: The caption is not displayed. We recommend input source video equipment CAPT1: Displays caption1 over the picture. equipped with a TBC (time base corrector). If the Input signal and monitor status information is Before you start CAPT2: Displays caption2 over the picture.
Watching the Picture Adjusting the Picture a) VGA is a registered trademark of International Business Preset input signals PHASE Adjusting the Picture Machines Corporation, USA. Color system or horizontal/ Signal name b) VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics vertical frequency Select “PHASE”...
Adjusting the Picture Adjusting the Picture / Resizing and Positioning the Picture (1) Select a number to register with M/m and (7) Select a character in the character list with Press M/m. Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “PIC SIZE” press ENT.
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Resizing and Positioning the Picture Resizing and Positioning the Picture Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “V SIZE” Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “V SHIFT” Press ENT. Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “W ZOOM” and press ENT.
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Resizing and Positioning the Picture / Adjusting the Pixels Adjusting the Pixels / Using the Memory Function (2) Adjust the dot phase or total number of Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “PIXEL Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “SAVE” and Note horizontal pixels with M/m and press ENT.
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Using the Memory Function Selecting the On-screen Language / Reducing Afterimage/Ghosting (Screen Saver Function) Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “NAME Select a memory number (01 to 20) with M/m and Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to the desired Selecting the On-screen language and press ENT.
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Reducing Afterimage/Ghosting (Screen Saver Function) Reducing Afterimage/Ghosting (Screen Saver Function) Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “CONFIG” To set the change to the standby mode at the Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to When you select AUTO, the following menu and press ENT.
Controlling Power On/Off Automatically (Power Control Function) Controlling Power On/Off Automatically (Power Control Function) On/Off Timer Function Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “ON TIME” Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “POWER Controlling Power On/Off and press ENT. CONTROL”...
Press M/m to move the cursor (B) to “REMOTE” and press ENT. Unplug the unit. The REMOTE menu appears on the monitor Inform your authorized Sony dealer of the screen. number. R E M O T E I N D E X N o .
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Using Other Remote Commander Models Specifications RGB2 Using Other Remote Specifications RGB IN D-sub 15-pin (See “Pin assignment” on page 40 (GB).) Commander Models Video processing AUDIO IN (L, R) Phono jack ( 2) 500 mVrms, high impedance Preset signal Input: formats (See page The following operations can be carried out.
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Specifications General Pin assignment Power requirements Y/C jack (Mini DIN 4-pin) 510A2W: 100 to 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 4.7 A/410 W 220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, Chrominance Luminance 2.2 A/400 W 500A3W: 100 to 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 3.9 A/380 W 220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 2.0 A/360 W...
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Note 186.6 (7 If you have any questions about installing the mounting 141 (5 bracket, contact your authorized Sony dealer. 360 (14 Attach the handle on the mounting bracket with the supplied screw (provided with the handle). Adjust the monitor panel angle.
3-864-658-04(1) Mounting Bracket Installation Manual for Dealers MB-514 1998 by Sony Corporation...
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WARNING Table of contents Install the monitor on a wall that can hold a weight of at least 400kg (881lb14 oz). Reinforce the wall, if needed. English Overview .................. Parts List .................. Installation ................Specifications ................
Overview Installation The mounting bracket MB-514 is designed to install the Sony flat panel monitor on a wall. Parts List Wall bracket (1) Mounting bracket (1) English Decide where on the wall you want to install the wall bracket (a).
Step 4. Otherwise, go to Step 5. Remove the foot support brackets from the retractable feet. For details on removing the foot support brackets, see the Operating Instructions for the Sony flat panel monitor.
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Lock the mounting bracket shafts (hooked in Step For details on using the retractable feet, see the 8) by turning two knobs (d) so that the shafts do Operating Instructions for the Sony flat panel not move vertically. monitor. Pull the handle (c) out (installed in Step 6) and unsnap the lock.
Specifications !¡ Dimensions Wall bracket 455 (18 406.4 (16) 9.5 ( 114.3 (4 MONITOR CENTER Mass Approx. 5.2kg (11lb7oz) 57 (2 Mounting bracket 255.4 (10 English Loosen the screw and remove the handle. 535 (21 Store the handle with the Operating Instructions. Mass Approx.
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Dimensions of the assembled bracket Side view 20° (max.) 10 ( 35 (1 29 (1 186.6 (7 141 (5 Units : mm (inches) 360 (14 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Refer to these numbers whenever you call This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful Model No.
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English For BKM-500 Users This Input Adaptor is for the PFM-500A/510A Series Sony Flat Panel Monitors. You can use the adaptor after installing it on the monitor. For details on how to operate the Input Adaptor, refer to the Operating Instructions for the monitor.
(+PSW3 x 10) 2 I/O unit cover 3 Five screws (+PSW3 x 10) CN103 CN102 CN101 CN105 4 H1 board 8 UJ board 7 Four screws 6 I/O unit panel (+PSW3 x 10) 5 Four screws (+PSW3 x 10) PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
8 Screw (+P4 x 8) !] AF board 1 Two screws (+K3 x 10) != UA board ![ Two screws (+PSW3 x 10) 0 Power unit panel !- Four screws (+BVTP3 x 12) 9 Four screws (+PSW3 x 10) PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
* Remove the B board. (Refer to 2-2-4.) Two claws 5 Ferrite core 7 SC block 1 Two screws (+PSW3 x 10) 2 Connector assy (8P) 4 Connector assy 6 Six screws (7P) 3 Two screws (+PSW4 x 10) (+PSW3 x 10) PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
8 Three screws Side cover (+PSW3 x 10) 7 Filter bracket (H) 1 Screw (+PSW4 x 10) 6 Two screws (+PSW4 x 10) 2 Hand hole cover CN703 CN704 0 Three PWB holders CN702 !- H6 board 3 Three connectors PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
2-2-8. Fan Cover Removal 3 Remove the fan cover in the direction of the arrow B. 1 Screw (+PSW4 x 10) 2 Pull (Pull up with the tip of a screw driver or something similar. ) PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
Power supply board How to exit the Service Mode : (APS-136 M) Turn off the main power once and back on to enter the STAND- (APS-132 M) BY state or turn off the main power to exit the Service Mode. PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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..ADC G OFFSET shown in Table 1 is initialized..ADC B OFFSET When the PROG. PRESET area is initialized, the preset area (for 20 types) that is reserved as spare is initialized. PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
White Balance Adjustment The respective R, G, B BIAS values can be adjusted Refer to section “3-3. White Balance Adjustment”. independently. The range of adjustment is from 000 to 255. A/D Calibration Adjustment Refer to section “3-4. A/D Calibration Adjustment”. PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
RGB : The RGB signal is selected as the input signal to the RGB2 terminal. YUV : The YUV signal is selected as the input signal to the RGB2 terminal. Set the RGB2 item to the RGB position normally. PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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± 50 % of a picture. When a picture is partly lacked at an end of a picture, the lacked portion of a picture cannot be displayed. Set the H/V SHIFT item to the EDGE position normal- PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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No. 02 is once copied to the Editing RAM Preset Area 09 where data is edited. The edited data is sent back to the Preset Area 10 preset area No. 11 where the edited data is saved.) Preset Area 11 Preset Area 12 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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… The TABLE mode is used when the specifications of the signal to edit are already known. … All adjustment items adjusted by the menu but result of adjustment is not reflected on the actual picture. Data can be edited only. PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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(25) Horizontal sync signal width Note : A maximum of 8 lines of the above menu can be displayed on screen. The other menu items can be displayed by scrolling the display by moving the cursor up or down. PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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The clamp pulse width “Wcp” is given by the follow- Note : Set the total number of dots to satisfy the following conditions. ing. TOTAL H PIXEL > [LEFT EDGE + H RESOLUTION] Wcp = CP DURATION / [horizontal sync frequency x TOTAL H PIXEL] (in seconds) PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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1 or x 2 or x 3 or x 4. Result of this setting becomes the initial value of the user menu ZOOM. Note : Any zoom ratios other than x 1 cannot be selected when the ASPECT is W ZOOM. 3-10 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
If the same sync signal already exists in the preset area (Table 1), the specification that has the small preset No., has a higher priority. 3-11 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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The message OK appears when tempera- ture is normal. The message NG appears when temperature is abnormal. Outside ambient temperature : Temperature in the lower part (H6 board block) on the rear of the PFM-500A3W/510A2W is displayed. 3-12 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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When Blue only is selected, all of the R, G and B colors become the blue data. Version of each software is displayed. System controller : Version of the main microprocessor is displayed. Scan converter : Version of the scan converter (IC207) is displayed. 3-13 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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NAME (USER5) AUTO FT CANCEL NAME (USER6) WATCH ERROR 32768.05 Y GAIN R-Y GAIN B-Y GAIN R CUTOFF B CUTOFF ADC R GAIN ADC G GAIN ADC B GAIN ADC R OFFSET ADC G OFFSET ADC B OFFSET 3-14 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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PRESET AREA38 1024 x 768@60 PRESET AREA39 1024 x 768@70 PRESET AREA40 1024 x 768@75 PRESET AREA41 1024 x 768@85 PRESET AREA42 1152 x 864@75 PRESET AREA43 MAC21 1280 x 960@60 PRESET AREA44 PRESET AREA45 1280 x 960@85 3-15 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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4 x 3 SHARPNES TOTAL H PIXEL 1688 1688 1728 2160 1266 AREA NAME 1080/48I 1080/50I 1080/60I 720/60P ASPECT 16 x 9 16 x 9 16 x 9 16 x 9 SHARPNES TOTAL H PIXEL 1462 1410 1190 1650 3-18 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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(Do not adjust GREEN BIAS.) 7. Set the CAL mode to OFF. B1 jig board (The B1 jig board is necessary for the B/B1 board that has part number with suffix of -11.) CN16 CN17 5V–3 Fig. (a) 3-23 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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1. Connect the Y signal of the 525/60 signal to the Y input only of the YUV input connector. 2. Select the gray scale signal. 3. Observe the dark area of display screen. Adjust R CUTOFF and B CUTOFF until the dark area has completely no color at all. 3-24 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
3. Connect a frequency counter between gate and source of Q503. Note : As the input of frequency counter, use 10 : 1 oscilloscope probes and raise the input impedance. 4. Adjust the RV500 so that the oscillation frequency is 49 ± 0.5 kHz. 3-25 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
Note : Be careful, not to turn excssively, because power can not be 6. Set the load on VA output to 4.4 A, and rotate the obtained. RV601 until the output voltage varies. Note : Be careful, not to turn excssively, because power can not be obtained. 3-26 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
DISPEN must be “high”. connectors from the power unit. The kinds of power supply are 160 V line, 60 V line, and 5 V line. If no images appears through the above conditions are satisfied, the PDP unit will be defective. PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
TEMPERATURE - I/O BLOCK SIDE) The normal operating range is up to 53 °C. Warning of high temperature when 54 °C or higher : Service code [41] Shut down at the temperature of 64 °C or higher : Service code [49] PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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3) DIGITAL 5 V is normal. Service code [79] The above-described operation is repeated three times. If the above three conditions are still satisfied, the PDP is judged to be faulty and the main power is shut down. Service code [99] PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
Failure that voltage does not decrease at POWER OFF Panel is defective Warning of initialization of time data due to watch control error Decrease of the backup power voltage for watch Oscillator for watch is defective Warning of increase of ambient temperature PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
Les composants identifiés par la marque ! sont critiques pour la sécurité. • The construction parts of an assembled part are indicated with a Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant collation number in the remarks column. le numéro spécifié. PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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8-759-491-32 IC TC74VHCT04AF(EL) IC223 8-759-058-58 IC TC7S04FU(TE85R) FB101 1-414-234-22 INDUCTOR CHIP0 H IC224 8-759-011-65 IC TC74HC4053AF(EL) FB200 1-414-234-22 INDUCTOR CHIP0 H IC500 8-759-232-46 IC TC74HC126AF(EL) FB201 1-414-234-22 INDUCTOR CHIP0 H FB202 1-414-234-22 INDUCTOR CHIP0 H FB203 1-414-234-22 INDUCTOR CHIP0 H PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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8-752-369-15 IC CXD2030R IC4005 8-759-011-65 IC TC74HC4053AF(EL) Q503 8-729-101-07 TRANSISTOR 2SA1213Y-TE12L IC4006 8-752-369-84 IC CXD2309Q-T6 Q700 8-729-026-49 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK-T146-QR IC4007 8-759-296-53 IC UPC1862GS-E2 Q701 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-T-146-Q IC4008 8-759-239-55 IC TC74HC123AF(EL) Q702 8-729-041-37 TRANSISTOR 2SJ377(TE16L) Q800 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-T-146-Q PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
MUTE Q906 CN902(3/3) CN102(2/2) VOLUME CN104(2/5) CN902(2/3) A MUTE A MUTE A MUTE A MUTE A MUTE RGB1/RGB2 RGB1/RGB2 B BOARD(5/7) Q904 VIDEO/RGB VIDEO/RGB CN101(2/2) B (1/7) Block (2/4) UA (1/2) Block UJ (1/3) Block H1 (1/4), (2/4) Block PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié. COIL LF-8L : MICRO INDUCTOR CAPACITOR : TANTALUM : STYROL : POLYPROPYLENE : MYLAR : METALIZED POLYESTER : METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE : BIPOLAR : HIGH TEMPERATURE : HIGH RIPPLE PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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SIRCS(IN) BUFF J1102 SIRCS(OUT) D1101 RD10ES-T1BT CONTROL S OUT Q1102 R1103 DTC144EKA-T146 D1103 R1108 MA111-TX :CHIP 2.2k R1105 Q1101 :CHIP DTA144EKA-T146 :CHIP J1103 R1104 :CHIP CONTROL S IN D1102 AUDIO OUT, RD10ES-T1BT SIRCS IN/OUT B-SS9695UC-UA.-P1 -B SIDE- SUFFIX: -11 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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OSD G G GND VREF OSD B G S/H G C/O AUTOMATIC G DRIVE CUTOFF CONTROL PROCESS GND 2 B OUT PULSE GENERATOR B GND GAMMA CONTROL MUTE B S/H V BLK B C/O CLP 2 B DRIVE CLP 1 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
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CLPEN 57 MODE1 GENERATOR CLK A CONTROL SWITCHING NT/PAL TEST LOGIC LOGIC SELECT FIN-A FIN-B TC7S04FU(TE85R) (IC223) TC7S08FU(TE85R) (IC219) CLK XSYNC IN B OUT Y 1/2 DIVIDER IN A OUT Y 1-CR 1-RD 1-CK 1-CK R BIAS INHIBIT INHIBIT PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...
TO P5.10.14 :RN-CP (1/14) TO P5 232C_MOSI (R.G.B INPUT AMP) TO P5 232C_MISO TO P5 RGB1-H TO P5 RGB2-H A.MUTE TO P5.7 R1311 POW_INQ C1012 TO P5 4.7k :RN-CP DATA_INQ TO P5 B:CHIP MASTER_RES TO P5 B-SS9695UC-B..-P1 9-10 9-10 PFM-500A3WE/500A3WG/500A3WU/510A2WE/510A2WG/510A2WU...