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1.                                                      LCMH7AM    LOLM INY    KV HW212M83  RM W101    Initial Value  Detailed          rl    gt         N      ES       NTSC Video     PAL  Video          NTSC TV    SECAM TV         PAL TV            E  KE                    e   ES          dI              8    8  2     5            Table  amp  Note    Function       SECAM others  NTSC others  YUV others       valid only with TV   Video 0 fix      PALINTSC SECAM   TV VIDEO  YUV S INPUT    r NTSC  Japan USA   ass Center Frequency     Offset   nt Sensitivity          of Cloche Bell  Filter    g Center Frequency and Delay  r Limiting    f Positive  amp  Negative Peaks       atio Pre  amp  Over Shoot  d  Base Band Tint Control  Tint Control on UV Signals    eaki  SECAM Bla  PAL NTSC               Ratio                                        Initial Value  Detailed     TV IP ON TV IP OFF Video Teletext Auto Tuning or No signal RF   50 60                2           gt       e  2               E     c       gt                  gt        gt                    m         e              gt     2   x  LL            Control  GA US Pin116     Function   Forced Slicing Level for Vertical Sync  Separator   Source Selection for Video Identification              Forced Field Freq  acro Vision Keying  FC Timing Switc    X   Slicing Level Syn  M              FIX  Phase 1 Time Constant  FIX   Video Ident Mode    FIX    it    Range  001  001    000  000    VID  FSL             Initial Value  Detailed 
2.                                              Button Description Page          Turn off temporarily or turn on the TV           Display      TV program        Jump to last programs number that has been    watched for at least        seconds      PROG     Select program number             Adjust volume          Change the picture size        On     16 9 wide mode      Off          lt  Mute the sound        Display on screen information         Select TV or video input  22     0 9      Input numbers     Qe Select surround mode options        On     surround      Simulated     stereo like  monaural sound    Off    continue    Overview of Controls    9         lt          E       5       h  O      5                 10       continued                               Button Description Page        Select sound mode options with a 5 Band Graphic 11  Equalizer display      x Select picture mode options  11  Menu operations     MENU Display or cancel the menu  14  9 Confirm selected items  14        6 9 Select and adjust items  14  Timer operations     2 Set TV to turn on automatically            Set TV to turn off automatically     Stereo bilingual operations     AB Not function for your TV                 Overview of Controls       Advanced Operations          Selecting the picture and sound  modes    You can select picture and sound modes and adjust the setting to your  preference in the    Personal    option      lt         Selecting the picture mode                from the    Pictur
3.                               Category No Name China Vietnam Other models   Taiwan NTSC models   Other NTSC models  OPTM 007 LANG 01 00 01 00                26       KV HW212M83  RM W101    Category Others country   Hong Kong model China model    OPTM 02       Category   No Model Table    SRS WOW Trusurround Istereo  HW212 3D model 11 04 06                         Category GA Stereo GA AV ST GA NTSC ST GA Mono  NTSC Mono  OPTM 50 70 61       Category 14  Models 21  Models  PICT 09 00                Category Mono  amp  AV Stereo models   Stereo  China  amp  India models   Vietnam    SDEM 00 01 01       Category Stereo models non  stereo models  SDEC 01 00  03 00  06 00                      Category HW212 models GA NTSC BT Mono  SDEC 13 13  01 01             Category China model Other models       OPTM 00 01             Category GA NTSC  OPUS 00  01                   Category Model  Vietnam Other model    SYNC 01 03  01 00                            2072    KV HW212M83  RM W101    ITEM INFORMATION             No  OPB1  Item Speed Search  Home Theatre Wide Screen  M GA  B G   D K DEC  KV HW212M83 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 79  SPEED SEARCH  Time of speed search  00   disabled  original cycle speed   01   4 time speed from the original  10   6 time speed from the original  11   8 time speed from the original  TV System Selection 0   disabled  1   enabled  Home Theatre 1   Home Theatre mode available  Wide Screen 1   Wide Screen model  No  OPB2  Item Party Mode  PAM GA    Component  Composit
4.                             9 400V    24  9 8  10 1              tri O   ri O 9  ri O g  ri O 9  m O  9  m     9  r            i       i O      Q  p So to          52      A BOARD VOLTAGE LIST AND WAVEFORM    Voltage v             Voltage v     8 9               0   0  4 9  01  1 3    ma   r O   ri O 9          B  C  E  B  C  E  B  C  E  B  C  E  B  C  E    0  2   0 1  0  0   0 1  0  0          C BOARD VOLTAGE LIST AND WAVEFORM    Voltage v     Voltage v        17        53         146 5  134 1         151  145    149  147    141 5  139 5         4 7  4 6   0     145 1  149 1  0          KV HW212M83  RM W101    KV HW212M83  RM W101    4 5  PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND PARTS LOCATION    PRINTED WIRING BOARDS                      C  VIDEO AMP  J  3D TERMINAL               C Board             5  3        x                  5        1 687 880 16   1 722 473 16                  J Board            To  lt        O   CN3400    1             1 687 882 12  1 722 475 12     torea              NE          54       KV HW212M83  RM W101    PRINTED WIRING BOARDS             A  Processor  Audio  Power Supply  Deflection  Tuner  Jack  Heat Sink            A Board         KV HW212M83  RM W101             H     v  V  6 NOTE  cod    1 H  The circuit indicated at left contains high voltage of over  1220 Vp p  Please pay attention when inspecting or       C repairing it to prevent an electric shock         1 4       11      12                                    2     Ra339 23242      1    a  Su m t  
5.                            I       Cor  PROTECTION              7059 100 CHIP       RUOTA 100 CHIP              1     CHIP    CVBS1 Y1  001 13F   SI VC  001 6L       48     Y    R YUV       L YUV   P18      16     RI    MON OUT  4       KV HW212M83  RM W101    4 3 8  A Board     Heat Sink  Block 007        A       BLOCK 007  n  HEATSINK       Mount Mecha A001  409311801    p  Mount Mecha   002  409358501  0609        p  Mount Mecha A003  409312201  Ica       i     p  Mount Mecha   004  409312201        i   B   p  Mount Mecha   005  409312201          602 ta i       Mount Mecha 4006  409358401                    Mount Mecha   007  409447401  IC601       Mount Mecha A009  409500101      O     E   Mount Mecha A010  409311701      ____   p Mount Mecha   011  410262101  000    Mount MechafAUTZ  410268301         001                                                                                i Mount Mechal 405530402  DSTA HOLDER i C    Mount                0 g 410268311   Mount MechfA0 1 410268301   Mount         4          410268311 A   Mount MechqA0TY  410268301 i                                             1812305             BLOCK007   HW212M83               49      KV HW212M83  RM W101    4 3 9  J Board Schematic Diagrams        MTZJ 30              23401    MTZJ 30A    TO A BOARD  D  AUDIO   ENZO      3D TERMINAL      B BX1S12305 CKD  J HW212M83          50       4 4  VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT        WAVEFORMS    A BOARD VOLTAGE LIST AND WAVEFORM    Voltage v     Voltage v      
6.             01          TV Processor    SFR Micro 60h DSP       c           07 04     00     00       r         o     e  o       e  o                        00 07    1                                ux                Ln                                              For NTSC model only                     L  ANH A3    LOLAA INY    Functionality    55    FIX      FIX                    Option 4  Miscellaneous   Option 5  Miscellaneous     Option 6  OSD Language related                      omni            omni   Lr  Onions  Stereo Decora a  FH  onions   mc    Device Name    Common    X                    LCMH7AM    LOLM INY    KV HW212M83  RM W101    Data Variant depend on models    Category Model  WHBL With VM  Without VM  With VM  Without VM  With VM  Without VM                         Category Model  VM With VM  Without VM                      Category       SECAM   VIDEO   Comb Model 11   Non Comb Model 2  GA NTSC BT models 11                                              Category Model          SADJ 21  Comb models  21 Non Comb models 4  All 14  models  21     5   BT models                   Category Model   PICT Comb models  Non Comb models  NTSC HW21 models                         Category Model Table   NTSC Others   YC Comb models 01 00  Non Comb models 00 00   GA NTSC BT models 01 01                            Category HW212 3D HW212 non 3D  models models  SDSP 12 00  04 00  06 06  06 20  21 20  17 23  17 18  00 00  00 01  02 20  05 00  00 00  01 01                      
7.         gt             85        ColorTemp  Others     lorTemp  HIGH     Col            ci  e                                              73        Er  PES     EN                       EN              Es                EN   m                58  E  passi  Eg           E             2   gt             Function    Table  amp  Note  Live Others  Live Others    TV Video   Dyna others     RGB others    Blue Stretch col temp  HIGH OTHERS   col temp  HIGH LOW NORMAL     oring Offset  Intelligent Pic     Black Stretch  Black Area to Switch off the Black Stretch    Gamma Control and White Stretch  DC Transfer Ratio of Luminance Signal    Cathode Drive Level    C    oring  FIX  Dynamic Skin Control    FIX   Comb Filter Mode    03 Soft Clipping Level       Peak White Limiting Switch    Peak White Limiting   FIX   FIX  Operation Blue Stretch Circuit  Non Red Reduction    003             Function    FIX   CVBS2 Input Signal Selection           FIX  Function of IFVO SVO CVBSI Pin   48   TV Video YUV    FIX   Flash Protection ali       KV HW212M83  RM W101    Range   Data Function       0    e  VIF 36        9              FIX   Offset IF Demodulator   FIX   AGC Take over   FIX   Search Tuning Mode   FIX   Group Delay on CVBS1 Signal  FIX  IF AGC Speed   FIX   Fast Filter IF PLL   FIX   RF Amp LNA bit initial value   FIX   RF Amp Threshold Level   FIX   RF Amp SN Level Threshold     009   LNS FIX   RF Amp SN Level Drop Threshold  LNE FIX  RF Amp check SN Drop Timing  CHTR   048 FIX   Channe
8.        BLOCK  002   AUDIO    001 13E 006 5G    SCARTHPL  001 12    LSR AUDIO    CH C                 16V CHIP i  C200  AN17803A    CHIP  UV K  BECHIP CHIP    UV              CHIP    CHIP  1  B BX1S12305 CKD  A BLOCK 002  HW212M83    MON MUTE AUDIO  001 6A 002 2E 003 10C   004 2C 005 2E 006 7A    003 10B    001 6A 002 6D 003 10C   004 2   005 2   006 7     AUDIO_1  AUDIO_GND  AUDIO MUTE  MOMUTE AUDIO  AUDIO STDBY  PWR OFF MUTE           39         40        KV HW212M83 KV HW212M83  RM W101 RM W101    4 3 4  A Board     Power Supply  Block 003      BLOCK 003   POWER SUPPLY    C675                             5001 6  004 2              AUDIO  1002 3            AUDIO 2002 3E       lt AUDIO_GND002 3E   THP600  180556811              003 2   004 2    02 2      001 6   004 2     005 2   006 4       FB601  STR F 0  16117           SWITCHING   REGULATOR    50MM PQOISEFOISZH                             MSDEOTRT   DGC RELAY RELAY      001 6L 1         d i D H    XX   1 8V_AUDIO    ITem     AT ERROR AMP MSS        M     TWI618  5 10 A 145969111  F CHIP      E   EN    10V  F CHIP         JW1604 XX     _ _         1605 xx     B  001 11A 004 2C 005 3E    HOLD DOWN  004 11F    STBY_SW    2509  001 5L 005 5D    MSD601 RT1    B BX1 12305 CKD  A  Block 001  HW212M83    007 1B  HS A007       die    2       KV HW212M83 KV HW212M83  RM W101 RM W101    4 3 5  A Board     Deflection  Block 004     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12     BLOCK 004   DEFLECTION    VGUARD DEFL    001 9L    3 3     001 6   003 1
9.      2                          5   55    gt    gt                              5  5               gt               Initial Value  Detailed     ColTemp   ColTemp   ColTemp   Col Temp    Col Temp                                                                      sE        5                                                              Col Temp                TV Processor               Picture Mode          Function Table  amp  Note  etting  0 High  1 Normal  2 3 Low     op in CCC System  igh Current in CCC System  t Stabilization  ence of Beam Current Limiting  lue  amp  Green Output  fiset Blue  Brightness Offset    t Gain Offset            FX i  5  F i  31   063   ADJUST   Sub Brightness    Gain Loop    of Hi                      Enable  jo  Black Curre       X           FIX  Selecti  9   FX          Blanki  FIX  Blanking of  FIX  Black Level    FIX       FIX          Color Temp                                                 GBB  LBG    2          3   SGL 3  di   as  o          Control Seq    GNOF  SBRT                              ot  sno pao on      Sub Brfiness                  Pc                       16       E    SADJ    Functionality          zo  i   55    5                 Function       Table  amp  Note Device Name   Common    Initial Value  Detailed                                                                gt                         m m sun   gt  lt   gt  lt        IX  Sub Sharpness Offset  Intelligent Pic     e    Color Offset  Intelligent Pic     Control  
10.     0 50   5     0 50   5   0 50   5   5     0 50   5     5   5     0 50   5   0 50   5   5     5   0 50   5   5   5     0 50   0 50   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5     5   5     5   5   5   5   5     0 50   1   5   5   1     RM W101    A    1 10W  1 10W                REMARK    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 4W  1 4W    1 10W  IW    1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  IW  1 10W  1 10W  1 4W    1 10W  1 10W  3W  2W  1 4W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W                    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W                 1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 4W  1 4W    1 10W  1 4W  1 10W  1 10W  1 4W    KV HW212M83  RM W101       A          C             REF NO  PART NO           R9005 1 216 864 11  R9006 1 216 864 11  89017 1 216 809 11  R9018 1 216 809 11  R9019 1 216 809 11  R9020 1 216 809 11  R9021 1 216 809 11  R9022 1 216 809 11  R9023 1 216 809 11  R9025 1 216 809 11  R9026 1 216 838 11  89027 1 216 838 11  R9028 1 216 809 11  R9030 1 216 809 11  R9031 1 216 809 11  R9036 1 216 809     R9050 1 216 864 11  R9053 1 218 285 11  RY600 A 1 755 198 12  S600 A 1 571 433 31  5800 1 572 707 11  SWFI00 1 781 042 11  T600    1 456 354 11  T602 A 1 439 694 11  T603    1 456 354 11  T800 1 435 374 11  T801 A 1 453 329 41  T801    THP600A  1 805 568 11    TP02 1 536 354 00  TP03 1 536 354 00  TP04 1 536 354 00  TP601 1 536 354 0
11.     Brightness    Color     Hue   color tones  or    Sharpness     then press  1      Selecting    Reset    will set your TV to the factory setting        Press              to adjust the setting of your selected item  then press  5         3 Repeat the above steps to adjust other items     The adjusted settings will be received when you select  Personal         Notes     Hue  can be adjusted for the NTSC color system only     Reducing  Sharpness  can also reduce picture noise     Menu Adjustment   15    16          Changing the    Sound    setting    The    Sound    menu allows you to adjust the sound settings        1 Press MENU        icon  3   then press         Press   or    to select the  Sound     Sound          Mode  Dynamic  Sound Adjustment   Balance unm   Intelligent Volume         Surround  Off    Pash                Select             Confirm End          Press           to select the desired item  e g    Mode    then press              Select To      Mode    choose either    Dynamic        Drama        Soft    or   Personal    see page 11        Balance    Press   or   to emphasize the left speaker     Press 4 or   to emphasize the right speaker           Intelligent Volume     adjust the volume of all program numbers and  video inputs automatically     Press   or   to select  On   then press       To cancel  select    Off     then press               Surround       choose either    On        Simulated    or    Off      see page 9        You can adjust the setti
12.     R757  R758  R763  R764  R765        68        DESCRIPTION REMARK       1059 017    MOUNTED PWB   VAR                                4 382 854 01 SCREW  M3X8   P  SW      4 102 022 01        30   WIRE  4 102 022 01 PIN 30   WIRE  4 102 022 01     PIN 30   WIRE  4 102 022 01        30   WIRE    CAPACITOR    1 107 961 91 ELECT 10UF 20 00  250V  1 115 350 51 CERAMIC 0 0047UF 2KV  1 107 651 11 ELECT 4 TUF 20 00  250V  1 107 651 11 ELECT 4 TUF 20 00  250V  1 102 074 00 CERAMIC 0 001UF 10 00  50V  1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0010   10 00  50V  1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0010   10 00  50V  1 164 645 11 CERAMIC 1000PF 10 00  500V   lt CONNECTOR gt   1 564 510 11 PLUG  CONNECTOR 7P  1 564 508 11 PLUG  CONNECTOR 5P  1 695 915 11 TAB  CONTACT   1 695 915 11 TAB  CONTACT    lt DIODE gt   8 719 908 03 DIODE GP08D  6 500 949 01 DIODE 1SS244 T 72  6 500 949 01 DIODE 1SS244 T 72  6 500 949 01 DIODE 1SS244 T 72  8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77  8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77  8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B   lt IC gt   6 703 482 01 IC TDA6108AJF NI   lt JACK gt   A 1 451 544 11 SOCKET  CRT   lt COIL gt   1 410 667 31 INDUCTOR 22UH   lt RESISTOR gt   1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  1 216 819 11 METAL CHIP 680 5  1 10W  1 216 819 11 METAL CHIP 680 5  1 10W  1 216 819 11 METAL CHIP 680 5  1 10W  1 219 746 11 METAL      5  1 2W  1 219 746 11 METAL 1K 5  1 2W  1 219 746 11 METAL 1K 5  1 2W  1 260 316 51 CARBON 100 5  1 2W  1 260 316 51 CARBON 100 5  1 2W  1 260 316 51 CARBON 100 5  1 2W       KV HW2
13.     component video input  on your TV  Your TV can receive  either 5251 60  2 or 625i 50Hz interlace signals         Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently              Connect To  on the DVD player   Y  green  Y         blue        P8  Cb or B Y         red        Pr  Cr or R Y       If you select  DVD  on your TV screen  the signal from the  gt   monitor output  jacks will not  be output properly  This does not indicate a malfunction     Additional Information   23    24          Troubleshooting    If you find any problem while viewing your TV  please check the following    guide  If any problem persists  contact your Sony dealer     Troubleshooting guide                                     Symptom Possible cause Solutions Page  Snowy picture    The connection is loose      Check the antenna cable and connection 22  or the cable is on the TV  VCR and at the wall   damaged      The antenna setup is     Check the antenna setup     inappropriate  Contact a Sony dealer for advice   Noisy sound    Channel presetting is     Display the  Channel Setup  menu and 20  VA inappropriate or select  Manual Program  to preset the    7 incomplete  channel again   T    Signal transmission is       Try using a booster     low   Distorted picture      Broadcast signals are       Turn off or disconnect the booster if itisin        too strong  use   Noisy sound              T  Good picture    The TV system setting      Display the    Channel Setup    menu and 20  is inappropriate 
14.    C023 1 164 505 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22UF  C024 1 126 965 01 ELECT 22UF  C025  127 715 01 CERAMIC CHIP 0 220    C026  126 947 11 ELECT 4TUF  C028 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF  C029 1 126 925 91 ELECT 4700    C030 1 127 715 01 CERAMICCHIP 0 220      036 1 126 933 1 ELECT 1000    C037 1 126 963 11 ELECT           C038 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF  C041  162 966 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022UF  C042  127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 220    C044 1 164 505 11                CHIP 2 2UF  C046 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 00680    C048 1 127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22UF  C049 1 164 227 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022UF  6050 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10UF  C052 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0010    C053 1 164 227 11 CERAMIC          0 022UF  C054  107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF  C055 1 100 829 11 FILM 0 15UF  C056     1 126 933 11 ELECT 100UF       e Items marked       are not stocked since  they are seldom required for routine  service  Some delay should be antici   pated when ordering these items         All variable and adjustable resistors have  characteristic curve B  unless otherwise  noted     KV HW212M83    e      resistors are in ohms  e F nonflammable    CAPACITORS    e MF  uF               COILS    e MMH  mH  UH  uH                            REMARK REFNO  PART NO  DESCRIPTION  C057 1 162 970 11   CERAMIC CHIP    058 1 162 964 11                CHIP  C060 1 107 826 11                CHIP  C061  162 968 11                CHIP  C062  107 826 11                CHIP  C063  107 826 11                CHIP  C064 
15.    times after   every three   seconds    TV cabinet   Changes in room   creaks  temperature sometimes    make the TV cabinet  expand or contract   causing a noise  This  does not indicate a  malfunction        A small  boom   sound is heard  when the TV is  turned on        The TV s demagnetizing  function is working   This does not indicate a  malfunction           Additional Information          Specifications    KV HW21M83       Power requirements    110 240 V AC  50 60 Hz       Power consumption  W     Indicated on the rear of the TV       Television system    B G  I D K  M       Color system    PAL  PAL 60  SECAM  NTSC3 58  NTSC4 43       Channel coverage  B G            E2 to E12  UHF   E21 to E69             501 to 503  S1 to 541       UHF   B21 to B68             501 to 503  S1 to 541       VHF   C1 to C12  R1 to R12  UHF   C13 to C57  R21 to R60             501 to 503  51 to 541  Z1 to 239               A2 to A13          A14 to A79            A 8 to A 2  A to W 4  W 6 to W 84             Antenna     75 ohm external terminal       Audio output  Speaker     3W 3W       3D Woofer    9W       Number of terminal    C   Video     Output 1 Phono jacks  1 Vp p  75 ohms           Audio     Output 1 Phono jacks  500 mVrms           Component  Video     Phono jacks        1          75 ohms   sync negative         0 7          75 ohms        0 7 Vp p  75 ohms  Audio  500 mVrms       Q  Headphone     Output  1 Stereo minijack       Picture tube    21 in        Tube size  cm   
16.   20 31   21 0 01   22 03   23 03   4 01   25 0 02   6 01   7 07  28 1   29 31   30 0 03   31 0 03   32 0 03    0                             LCMH7AM    LOLM INU                     Function Device Name Common Initial Value  Detailed     50  00 07       05  08 05    Init  Range    Functionality    Name Dec Dec  007 FIX   Auto shut off timer  data   5 min     OPTM ASHT   001 OSDB 015 FIX   OSD brightness   002 OSDH 005 015 FIX   OSD Horizontal Position   003 OSDV 037 063 FIX   OSD Vertical Position   004 MUTE FIX       Signal Mute Switch  1 enabled    005 RFUL 015 015 FIX   RF Signal Change Counter after Unlocked  Disable when Ofh   RFLK 015 015 FIX   RF Signal Change Counter after Locked  Disable when Ofh    007 LANG 3 FIX   OSD language shipping condition   008 HTXT FIX   Sync seperator sw  CMSS 0 FIX   Sync sw   010 DCXO 2 FIX  DCXO Value   011 EXBL 015 FIX   Extended Blanking Timer to Eliminate White Noise   012 TSYS 3 FIX                  TV Sys      NVM at Test Reset  0 B G  1 1  2 D K  3 M   GA Model    013 S FIX   Signal Booster Shipping Test Reset condition  1 Auto  0 Off    014 LBL FIX   Brightness Reduction At No Signal condition    TVJ Data Function Device Name Common Initial Value  Detailed     ec  Channel Number after Shipping Condition  Cable Selection after Shipping Condition  1 2 Cable On                         MMR Micro 60h  XDATA Micro 60h  MMR Micro 60h    63 31 39    00 01  04 01  00 04                      e  o    TV Processor        o                   
17.   49  1 518   Q 3 2 2    0    23  23  7  PAL   3 9  3 8     216 0mV     1 9  0 2    1 9  0 2     19  1914    0 5  0 4    0 5  0 4    84   1 8 1 9    4 8    1     22  22  1 4  1 5  2 1  2 1  1 4  2 2  2 2  1 4  1 5  7 5  7 4  32  32  1 3  3 3  0 4    0  49  12  12  12    1 8  1 9     1 8  1 7   12   0  49  12  12  12   0  49    2 2  2 3   32    1 6       1 5                KV HW212M83  RM W101    KV HW212M83  RM W101    A BOARD VOLTAGE LIST AND WAVEFORM    Voltage v  Voltage v  Voltage v   10 9 0 4 23 2  0 23 9   23  23 1   24  23 9   0 8 9   0 3  8 8  5 5  8 9  4 8  2 7  29   0 2  2 2   0  10 4  0  23 3  0 2  22 8     23 3  19 9  0  20 4          0  0   11 3  11 4   0 5    0   239   10 4   112   05   T 3 i 744 0mVp p   19 8 13 5  28   12 3   11 9   10 3 135  0 20 1  89   32       664 0mVp p                                  51 2Vp p       Na     13 7  13 9   0 4       24  23  0  2 5  0   2 5  2 4   0                   wm a wm a wm a wm a wm aAa wm a wm a w aAa wm aAa wm aAa w aAa w       0  3 2  0  0  3 3  0 2     0 00 0  0                    133 3  133 4   0       133 5    0  137 4              2 7  2 8   22  59  8 9  2 9  32  32   0  34  3 1   4                   2927  8 9   2 2  2 1   32  24  8 8            oo                    Qalma wm a w  ri    1  2  3  4  5  6  T  8  9  10  11  12  1  2  3  4  5  I  G  O  I  G  O  I  G  O  1  2  3  1  2  3  1  2  3  4  5  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  1  2  3  4  I  6  7  8       x x      x    
18.   54    Measured diagonally       Screen size  cm     51    Measured diagonally       Dimensions  w h d  mm     630 x 470 x 492       Mass  kg        27    Design and specifications are subject to change without notice     http   www sony net     Sony Corporation          
19.   Cancel the menu MENU     Tips     If you want to exit from Menu level 2 to Menu level 1  press   or   until the return icon  2   is  highlighted  then press  4         The MENU     and        buttons on the top control panel can also be used for the  operations above  see page 8      14   Menu Adjustment          Changing the    Picture    setting    The    Picture    menu allows you to adjust the picture settings        1 Press MENU              2 Make sure the    Picture    icon         is    Picture        Mode  Dynamic  selected  then press        Picture Adjustment        Color Temperature  Cool                Intelligent Picture  On                       Confirm 9 End                 3 Press    or   to select the desired item  e g    Mode    then press         Select To          Mode    choose either    Dynamic        Standard        Soft    or   Personal    see page 11            Color Temperature    adjust white color tint   Choose either    Cool     blue tint      Neutral     neutral  tint  or    Warm     red tint          Intelligent Picture  optimize picture quality   Press 4 or   to select  On   then press       To cancel  select    Off     then press           You can adjust the setting to your personal preference      the    Picture Adjustment    and     Color Temperature    options only when the    Personal    mode is selected        Adjusting the  Picture Adjustment    items under     Personal    mode       1 Press 4 or   to select either  Picture   contrast
20.   Mode adjusted data                 NORMAL MODE  60Hz     1  Input 525 60Hz signal    2  They can copy 50Hz first               under GEOM is set to  1   then  MUTE     0     3  Using the  1  and  4  button  select category GEOM   Service Mode     4  Raise lower data using the  3  and  6  buttons to  obtain optimum image     GEOM  000 HPOS Horizontal Shift  HS    001 HPAR Horizontal Parallelogram   002 HBOW Horizontal Bow   003  VLIN Vertical Linearity   004        Vertical Scroll   005 HSIZ EW Width  EW    006 EWPW EW Parabola Width  PW    007          EW Upper Corner Parabola   008 LCOP EW Lower Corner Parabola   009 EWTZ EW Trapezium   010        Vertical Slope  VS    011 VSIZ Vertical Amplitude   012 SCOR  S Oorrection  SC    013 VPOS vertical Shift  VSH    014 HBL RGB Blanking Mode   015 WBF Timing of Wide Blanking  WBF    016 WBR Timing of Wide Blanking  WBR    017 SBL Service Blanking   018 COPY          the GEOM data to all  50 60Hz NVM area                                                                                       32      KV HW212M83  RM W101                                                                                                                3 5  PICTURE DISTORTION ADJUSTMENT V  LINEARITY  VLIN   V  CORRECTION  SCOR           AMP  EWPW   AND HORIZONTAL TRAPEZOID   H  CENTER ADJUSTMENT  HPOS   EWTZ  ADJUSTMENTS   1  Input NTSC Monoscope signal NTSC Monoscope 1  Input NTSC Monoscope signal NTSC Monoscope  Signal  for NTSC model   Signal  for NTSC 
21.   Select the TV system    B G         I      D K                   Program Label    Label the program number      Program Block    Block unwanted programs      Setup       Language    Change the menu language  21   English             gt       Arabic           Wide Mode    Change the picture size               16 9 wide mode         Off        Video Label    Label the connected equipment      Color System    Select the color system      Auto         PAL       SECAM      NTSC3 58          NTSC4 43        Portable Audio Select the input connected to your audio  Mode    equipment              Video1         Video2     Off        Menu Adjustment    13       How to use the menu                        Picture   Mode  Dynamic  Picture Adjustment   Color Temperature  Cool   Intelligent Picture          Press MENU to  display the menu        MENU       299 8                      Select   Y                End          Press   or   to select  the desired item              Channel Setup        Auto Program  Manual Program     TV System   Program Label  Program Block                      Select  y     Confirm  End  en        Press              to  confirm your    Channel Setup          Auto Program    selection and Manual Program    ea  go to the next              Program Labe   ru    level Program Block                Select         Confirm CE End       Other menu operations    To Press       Adjust the setting value                       Move to the next previous menu level   or        
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23.  126 961 11   ELECT  C065  126 962 11   ELECT  C067 1 107 826 11   CERAMIC CHIP  C069  107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C070  107 826 11   CERAMIC CHIP  C072  162 970 11   CERAMIC CHIP  C073  126 961 11 ELECT  C077  165 176 11   CERAMIC CHIP  5 00  50   C078  162 925 11 CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  16V   080 1 162 964 11                CHIP  5 00  50   C081 1 162 964 11   CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  16V C082 1 162 964 11  gt  CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  16V  C083 1 162 979 11   CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  10V C089  162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  35V C090  162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP  5 00  50   C091  162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP  10  16V C092  107 826 11   CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  16V  C093 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0  16V C094 1 107 826 11   CERAMIC CHIP  10  16V C095 1 107 826 11   CERAMIC CHIP  10 00  16V C096 1 107 826 11   CERAMIC CHIP  5 00  50   C100 1 162 964 11  gt  CERAMIC CHIP  0  16V  C101  126 964 11   ELECT  16V C102  162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  50V C104  162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP  096 16V C106 1 126 963 11   ELECT  20 00  35V C107 1 126 935 11   ELECT  10 00  16V  C108 1 126 935 11   ELECT  20 00  10V C109 1 162 968 11   CERAMIC CHIP  0  16V       162 970 11                CHIP  20 00  16V C115 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  SOV C116 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP  10 00  16V  C117 1 162 924 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 00  50V C118 1 126 965 91 ELECT  0  16V C119 1 163 021 0931   CERAMIC CHIP  16V C120 1 126 935 11   ELECT  10 00  25V C133 1 162 970 11   CERAMIC CHIP  0  16V  C135  162 970 11   CERAMIC CHIP  0 00  25
24.  6A 002 2E 002 6D   003 10   004 2   006 7                     M SYS IF  001 6L           45         46        4 3 7                                         006     TU AGC  005 1C  B INT  001 1F  B DAT  001 1F  B CLK  001 1E    001 13F 005 6D  MONO_OUTL    D1_JP MODE2_EU    001 7      D1_JP MODE1_EU  001 7L     R9060 Fert  XX    j 177032913 CHIP    006 3   006 2   mami      JACK PIN 3P       Blah                 OBES 06 28  li WE    CHIP Em E    E Fl    ui  VIDEO2    D917    W028    F2 JR1015  006 2E 006 3E XX             W054 W057          006 2F 006 3F    CVBS2 Y2       47        9040  XX  CHIP    C953  16V  B    R9047 R9041  XX XX   MONSW MONO                                                         ADJUST    JW1901 5 0      KV HW212M83  RM W101    R9042  XX  CHIP    I MSB709 RTI  CH CHIP MONITOR OUT    R9038 BUFFER    XX  CHIP     85079100 CHIP   E100 CHIP      HPS    001 13E   002 2A    SCARTHPR  INR3  001 13F    SCARTHPL  001 13E  CVBSO  001 13E       590271 100 CHIP    INLI    001 13F    KV HW212M83  RM W101    MON MUTE     BLOCK 006   JACK    FB903  XX  470P  CH CHIP              CHIP CHIP                        17 181729911    DT     E  POSTED T     PROTECHON         fear    CHIP CHIP            9009 X X       9009          CHIP    F CHIP CHIP     7016 W017 R9010    4 70                         amp   P  1    DN CHIP      1900    CHIP w N LA   SIN     e ALS  ROTA SESTA TERMIN  RZ          X ADS     EX                            NEA dl  VIDEO INI             R923    XX 
25.  DIODE MA111 TX  D204 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D205 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D208 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D211 8 719 062 51 DIODE 1  5226 115  D212 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D213 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D214 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D600 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D602 6 500 481 31          AMOIAVI  D603 6 500 481 31          AMOIAVI  D604 8 719 077 77 DIODE D3SB60F3  D605 8 719 109 85 DIODE RD5 1ESB2  D608 8 719 109 85 DIODE RD5 1ESB2  D614 8 719 923 86 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15  D615 8 719 063 70 DIODE DINL20U  D617 6 500 567 11   DIODE 10ERB20 TA2B5  D618 8 719 063 70 DIODE DINL20U  D619 6 500 567 11   DIODE 10ERB20 TA2B5  D621 8 719 312 10 DIODE RU4AM T3  D622 8 719 200 93 DIODE 11EQS10 TA2  D623 6 500 567 31   DIODE 10ERB20 TB3  D624 8 719 510 73 DIODE S3L20UF4  D629 8 719 109 85 DIODE RD5 1ESB2  D633 8 719 923 86 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15  D635 8 719 083 57 DIODE UDZSTE 173 6B  D637 8 719 072 70 DIODE MA2ZD14001S0    KV HW212M83  RM W101    A                REMARK    KV HW212M83  RM W101    A    REF NO  PART NO                 DESCRIPTION REMARK       D638 8 719 404 50  D639 8 719 027 22  D804 8 719 991 33    D805 8 719 991 33  D807 8 719 991 33    D808 8 719 991 33  D809 8 719 991 33  D815 8 719 069 60  D816 6 500 764 11  D817 8 719 979 85    D818 8 719 109 85    D819 6 500 567 31  D820 8 719 908 03  D821 6 500 567 31  D823 8 719 302 43    D824 8 719 302 43  D827 8 719 302 43  D829 8 719 069 55  D830 8 719 404 50  D900 8 719 069 60    D901 8 719 069 60  D9
26.  Digital Multimeter  5  Oscilloscope    Preparation      In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on  the set s picture tube  face it east or west    Switch on the set s power and degauss with the  degausser     2 1  BEAM LANDING  Picture Mode  DYNAMIC    1     Input a white signal with the pattern generator   Contrast  Brightness  Set the pattern generator raster signal to a green  raster    Move the deflection yoke to the rear and adjust with  purity control so that the green is at the center and  the blue and the red take up equally sized areas on  each side   See Figures 2 1 through 2 4     Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust so that  the entire screen is green   See Figure 2 1     Switch the raster signal to blue then to red and verify  the condition    When the position of the deflection yoke has been  decided fasten the deflection yoke with the screws  and DY spacers    If the beam does not land correctly in all the corners   use a magnet to adjust it   See Figure 2 4        normal            Fig  2 1                               Purity control  corrects this area                 Disk magnets or rotatable  disk magnets correct these  areas  a d                                       Deflection yoke positioning  corrects these areas                 Fig  2 4    KV HW212M83    RM W101    2 2  CONVERGENCE   e Before starting this adjustment  adjust the focus   horizontal size and vertical size       Receive dot hatch signal        Pic mode  Standard      1 
27.  Horizontal and Vertical Static Convergence               STAT    H  STAT VR Magnet                         C Board    1   Moving vertically   adjust the V STAT magnet so that  the red  green and blue dots are on top of each other  at the center of the screen    2   Moving horizontally   adjust the H STAT control so  that the red  green and blue dots are on top of each  other at the center of the screen    3  If the H STAT variable resistor cannot bring the red   green and blue dots together at the center of the  screen  adjust the horizontal convergence with the  H STAT variable resistor and the V STAT magnet in  the manner given below     In this case  the H STAT variable resistor and the  V STAT magnet influence each other  so be sure to  perform adjustments while tracking      BMC  Hexapole                                      V STAT         gt                           Operation of V STAT magnet  If the V Stat magnet is moved in the            and          arrows   the red  green and blue dots moves as shown below                            Moved RV750 H STAT   the red  green and blue dots move as shown below                      B G R  e e e    4  BMC  Hexapole  Magnet   If the red  green and blue dots are not balanced or  aligned  then use the BMC magnet to adjust in the  manner described below                  R GB    B                                        B  ss                                     10        2  Convergence Rough Adjustment    Preparation    e Before 
28.  PART NO            components identified by shading  and mark          critical for safety   Replace only with part number specified     DESCRIPTION REMARK              001 6 705 434 4  12002 6 704 532 0  1  003 6 705 864 0  IC200 6 703 476 01  IC601 6 704 263 01  IC602 6 703 479 0  1  603 6 703 478 0  1  604 8 759 231 53  1  605 6 705 063 0  1  606 8 759 445 59  1  607 8 759 832 05  IC801 6 703 708 01  IC802 6 701 937 01  IC804 6 703 470 0  J201 1 817 294 11  1901 1 817 299 11  1903 1 770 329 13      001 1 216 864 11  JR002 1 216 864 11  JR003 1 216 864 11    JR004 1 216 864 11  JR005 1 216 864 11    JR007 1 216 864 11  JR008 1 216 864 11  JR009 1 216 864 11  JR012 1 216 864 11  JR013 1 216 864 11    JR014 1 216 864 11  JR015 1 216 864 11  JRO16 1 216 864 11      017 1 216 864 11  JR018 1 216 864 11    JR019 1 216 864 11    JR020 1 216 864 11  JR024 1 216 864 11  JR025 1 216 864 11    JR026 1 216 864 11    JR027 1 216 864 11  JR036 1 216 864 11  JR037 1 216 864 11  JR038 1 216 864 11  JR040 1 216 864 11    JR041 1 216 864 11  JR042 1 216 864 11  JR043 1 216 864 11  JR046 1 216 864 11  JR047 1 216 864 11    JR049 1 216 864 11  JROS1 1 216 864 11  JR300 1 216 864 11  JR301 1 216 864 11  JR302 1 216 864 11              64         lt      gt          TDA12067H N1B0B0QV             7240   5        CAT24WC16WI TE13   IC AN17803A       STR F6267S     LF1357  IC PQO9RDISJO0H   IC     018    0187     IC TA7805S        SE135N LF38   IC BAO33T         BA18BCOFP E2  IC LM2903DT        
29.  Proc  FIX  FIX           Bass Offse     BBE Cont  Incre          X  SAP       FIX  FIX  DBE  DUB  FIX  FIX  15 BBE process offset in WOW mode  Treble Offset for surround mode    031  031  015    Init  000  000                                          N         BB    Functionality                         SDEC    Data Function Table  amp  Note Device Name Common  SSD 02                                         seru   e   o   eem      o                        KCN  KCN             000   IN             000             IN                     2              08 05              0  0 3  0  0  0  0 4  0  4  010             0          04  4  o  0  0  0  2  2  2  0    015    Hysteresis size for automute of EIAJ FM subcarrier    014 ONLY Reproduce only related NICAM on DEC output    Fall back source in case of automute in standard L  DDEP     2    017 NILE 100 NICAM lower error limit  DDEP     N      o    02 01  pi      ov           FLBW   000                        FPAL   ooo                           Dox    000      000    on       000     001     001      SDEC category is Disable and SDKC category will take over    NICAM upper error limit  DDEP     03      00 01    Noise Threshold for automute of EIAJ FM subcarrier                                   a    0  015    0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0                     0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0    1  1  1  1  1    0   0   0             0   0   0    01   02   03   04 31   05 31   31   07   08 31   31   11   31   01   01   01   55   55   0 03 
30.  Q900  0901  0902  08009  08010    R001  R002  R003  R004  R010    R011  R012  R014  R015  R018    R020  R021  R023  R024  R025    R026  R029  R030  R038  R039    R041  R042  R044  R045  R046    R048  R051     65     8 729 010 25  8 729 010 05    8 729 010 25  8 729 421 22  8 729 010 25  8 729 022 54  8 729 424 67    8 729 424 67  8 729 010 25  8 729 421 22    8 729 0  8 729 0    0 05  0 05    8 729 010 25  8 729 010 25  8 729 421 22    8 729 0    0 25    6 550 572 01    8 729 010 25    8 729 0  8 729 0    0 25  0 25    8 729 140 50  8 729 200 17    6 550 4  8 729 0    0 01  0 25    8 729 010 05  8 729 053 33    8 729 0    8 729 0       0 25    0 05    8 729 424 67  8 729 424 67  8 729 200 17  8 729 140 50           216 829    216 809   1 216 829 11  1 216 809 11  1 216 833 11    1 216 821 11  1 216 825 11  1 216 809 11   216 823 11   216 809 11    1 216 809 11  1 216 295 91  1 216 823 11  1 216 809 11   216 809 11     216 809 11   216 809 11   216 809 11  1 216 809 11  1 216 809 11    1 216 809 11   216 825 11   216 834 11   216 809 11   216 809 11    1 216 809 11  1 218 885 11              TRANSISTOR MSD601 RTI  TRANSISTOR MSB709 RT1    TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  TRANSISTOR UN2211  TRANSISTOR MSD601 RTI    KV HW212M83    REMARK    TRANSISTOR 2SC3779C D AA    TRANSISTOR UN2216    TRANSISTOR UN2216  TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  TRANSISTOR UN2211  TRANSISTOR MSB709 RT1  TRANSISTOR MSB709 RTI    TRANSISTOR MSD601 RTI  TRANSISTOR MSD601 RTI  TRANSISTOR UN2211  TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  TRANS
31.  SADJ 001  SHUE   with  1  and  4  of commander then adjust to  VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 with  3  and  6    Then press  MUTING       0  to write the data    Select TV channel with NTSC 3 58 and repeat item  4 6  except GA NTSC model     Select TV channel with 3 58 repeat 4 5   1 step data  offset  applied to GA NTSC models  then press  MUTING to write the data     VB1             4      The highest level of VB1  VB2          VB4 must       aligned at the same time    The ideal difference between VB2 and        is within   80mV                                                                            0                               For single system with NTSC 4 43 select TV channel  with NTSC 4 43 and repeat 4 6              SUB HUE ADJUSTMENT FOR YUV INPUT       RON  gt      FOR HW  amp  AR SERIES ONLY     Select YUV input    Input a NTSC 3 58 Color Bar into YUV mode   Connect an oscilloscope to pin       B output  of CNO04   Set the service mode and select YC 013  TINT  with  1  and  4  of the commander then adjust to  VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 with  3  and  6    Then press  MUTING to write the data     VB1                                                                         10                      VB2    ii    VB1   VB2   VB3   VB4                            The highest level of VB1  VB2          VB4 must be  aligned at the same time    The ideal difference between VB2 and        is within   80mV     3 4  DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT             H TRAPEZOID ADJUSTMENT       1     Receive cross h
32.  able to detect subsequent faults after    completion of the repairs      Clearing the result display     To clear the result display to  0   press buttons on the remote commander subsequent as shown below when the  self diagnostic screen is being displayed        8    gt   0                    Quitting Self diagnostic screen   To quit the entire self diagnostic screen  turn off the power switch on the remote commander or the main unit     6  SELF DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUIT                                                       A BOARD A BOARD A BOARD A BOARD  IC001     804     001 IC003  Y CHROMA JUNGLE V OUT SYSTEM MEMORY  FROM SDA1  C BOARD  84  IK F B PLS   3 13  89    5  SDA  1C751      5 V GUARD  A BOARD      RED LED  122 N  FROM EHTO  0816 DISPLAY  COLLECTOR   B overcurrent  OCP  Occurs when an overcurrent on the  B 135V  line is detected by pin 32 of IC001  A board      V PROTECT    IK  AKB        POWER SUPPLY NG   5V   for VIDEO PROCESSOR                Refers to the RGB levels of    If the voltage of pin 32 of IC001  A board  is more than 4V  the unit will automatically go  to standby     Occurs when an absence of the vertical deflection pulse is detected by pin 13 of IC001   A board      If the RGB levels  do not balance within 15 sec after the power is turned on  this error will  be detected by     001  A board   TV will stay       but there will be 5 times LED blinking     Occurs when     001 internal      protect detects an abnormal H Pulse  frequency  due to    improper
33.  power supply to 12001  TV cuts off high voltage power of anode CRT  No picture  will be detected  eg      602      604 go faulty     the AKB detection Ref pulse that detects IK      KV HW212M83  RM W101    SECTION 1  DISASSEMBLY     D 3D Speaker box assy      Eight screws       BVTP 4 x 16 TYPE 2 IT 3     Rear cover           Rear cover      Two screws   WH DIA 16       4 x 16                 A      One screw  Ap  BVTP 3x 12  TYPE2 IT 2      o   3  One screw    BVTP 4x16  TYPE2 IT 3      2  Terminal      bracket       KV HW212M83      J Board  Two screws   BVTP 3 x 12     E N  A Board    Note      Please make sure the TV set is not in standing position before removing necessary CRT support located on bottom  right and left    1  Place the TV set with the CRT face down on a cushion jig    2  Remove the rear cover    3  Unplug all under connecting leads from the Deflection Yoke  Degaussing Coil and CRT grounding strap      3 Screw  Tapping 5          Crown     4               2 Degaussing Coil    D 2 R                          __   Loosen the Neck Assembly    fixing screw and removal    Holder               Removal         C Board Removal     9 Spring Tension  2      Removal        Chassis Assy Removal    A     9  Support  CRT 2  Removal            Loosen the Deflection Yoke  fixing screw and remove       RM W101    KV HW212M83  RM W101      REMOVAL OF ANODE CAP    Note       After removing the anode  short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal c
34.  select the appropriate    TV System      Noisy sound  x        T  No picture    The power cord  e Check the power cord  antenna and VCR 22  antenna or VCR is not connections   connected      The TV is not turned      Press       power   9  m   Press  0  main power  on the TV to turn 8  No sound off the TV for about five seconds  then     x turn it on again                    Additional Information                                                          Symptom Possible cause Solutions Page  Good picture    The volume level is too      Press 1   to increase the volume level  9  low      The sound is muted     Press n  to cancel the muting  9   No sound  No sound or    The Portable Audio     Display the    Setup    menu and set the 21  inappropriate Mode is functioning     Portable Audio Mode    to    Off      sound  Dotted linesor      There is local     Do not use a hair dryer or other    stripes interference from cars  equipment near the TV   neon signs  hair dryers   power generators  etc       Check the antenna setup  Contact a Sony    dealer for advice   Double images or      Broadcast signals are      Use a highly directional antenna        ghosts    reflected by nearb              9 2   y     Use the fine tuning     Fine     function  20  buildings       The antenna setup is     Check the antenna setup  Contact a Sony    inappropriate  dealer for advice        Use of a booster 15    Turn off or disconnect the booster if itisin     inappropriate  use       The color le
35. 0         801 1  004 98 004 98    D NX  l    145332941    XX 7050  33       801 4  88004 REID    XX V  98 004   9   004 11        004 98 004 98                                ROT SW   001 8      R8003  ROT_CTRL  001 8F CHIP     B   001 11A 003 10D 005 3       L   _  001 6A 002 2E 002 6D 003 10C 005 2E 006 7A               003 10   003 2    5  001 6   003 10   005 2     006 4A    STOPPER    T801 9  004 10D 004  10D      S         1     7   801 7     2 004 100 004 100           x   gt         RED  TO NS COIL    OVP DEFL  001 11L    HOLD_DOWN  003 10D           XX  CHIP    C856  XX                           001 11L    n   B BX1812305 CKD  A  BLOCK 004  HW212M83                HOUT DEFL   001 11A           43         44        KV HW212M83 KV HW212M83  RM W101 RM W101    4 3 6  A Board     Tuner  Block 005     SWF101  XX  178104211 a  FILTER   SURFACE WAVE    D102      77       2SC3779C D  Xx  JR1109                    m  A CERAMIC     gt          1112  XX        148  XX    CH CHIP RN CP    s RTI  N BUFFER      sion    Va CHIP           5  ath ects I    ONS G      J XX               101  RI xx    DIJ   UPC574J     gt       JW1031  XX IU    VDDCA4 CAP  STBY SW  001 5L 003 T0E  VIFINI IF  001 10L  VIFIN2 IF  001 10L  SECAM L L  001 6L  001 13F 006 2C  SIFIN2 IF  001 11K    MONO_OUTL  001 13F    EBOO    7             ywoo7    XX    IFVO IF MON OU           1512305  CKD   A  BLOCK 005  HW212M83  BLOCK 005     TUNER    001 6   003 10     004 2   006 4    SV  SCL 0  001 7    SDA 0   001
36. 0  TP602 1 536 354 00    0102 1 693 659 11  VDR600 1 804 995 11    001 1 813 311 21          DESCRIPTION REMARK  SHORT CHIP 0   SHORT CHIP 0   METAL CHIP 100 5                               100 5                               100 5                               100 5  1 10W  METAL CHIP 100 5  1 10W  METAL CHIP 100 5                               100 5                               100 5                               27K 596  10W  METAL CHIP 27K 596  10W  METAL CHIP 100 5                               100 5  1 10W  METAL CHIP 100 5  1 10W  METAL CHIP 100 5          5                  0                        75 5  1 10W   lt RELAY gt    RELAY  AC POWER    lt SWITCH gt    SWITCH  PUSH  AC POWER    SWITCH  LEVER   FILTER  SURFACE WAVE   lt TRANSFORMER gt    LINE FILTER COIL   CONVERTER TRANSFORMER  SRT    LINE FILTER COIL   TRANSFORMER  FERRITE  HDT   TRANSFORMER ASSY FLYBACK   NX 4751  M3A4     lt THERMISTOR gt    PTC THERMISTOR   POST PIN   POST PIN   POST PIN   POST PIN   POST PIN    lt TUNER gt    TUNER  TEQE2 903A     lt VARISTOR gt    VARISTOR    lt CRYSTAL gt    QUARTS CRYSTAL UNIT         I       REFNO  PARTNO     The components identified by shading  and mark   are critical for safety   Replace only with part number specified                                        702    703    704    705    C751  C752  C754  C781  C782    C783  C786  C787    CN701  CN703  CN704  CN705    D750  D754  0755  D756  D780    D781  D782    IC751    J751    L780    R713  R752  R753  R754  R756
37. 0 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C833 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C835 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C837 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C838 1 106 220 00 MYLAR  C839 1 162 966 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C840    1 117 647 11 FILM  C841 1 107 846 11         C842 1 100 122 21 FILM  C844 1 165 176 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C845 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C847 1 107 364 11   MYLAR  C848 1 107 364 11   MYLAR  C849 1 106 375 12 MYLAR  C850 1 106 220 00 MYLAR        62                        4TUF  330PF    470PF   1500PF  3300UF  2200UF  470UF    470U  100U  100U  100U  100U    Hj uj Uo  UH    4 TUF  470PF  470UF  100UF  470PF       470PF  470PF  330PF    0 22UF  0 1UF    330UF  0 1UF  100UF  330PF  0 01UF    2 2UF  470PF  1000UF  220UF  470               0 0220  0 0010  220      0 001UF      T    0 001UF  100UF  0 01UF  0 01UF  0 022UF       100UF  0 01UF  0 1UF  220PF  0 1UF    0 01UF  0 0047UF  0 1UF  0 0022UF    13000PF    0 1UF  0 022UF  0 047UF  0 001UF  0 01UF    0 01UF  0 022UF  0 1UF    20 00   10     10 00   10 00   20 00   20 00   20 00     20 00   20 00   20 00   20 00   20 00     5 00    20 00   20 00   10 00     10 00   10 00   10     10   10 00     20 00   10   20 00   10   10 00     5 00   20 00   20 00     20 00   5 00    0 00   10 00   10 00     0 00   20 00   10 00   10 00   0 00     20 00   10 00   10 00   5 00    0 00     10 00   10 00   10 00   0 00     3 00        5 00   5   10 00   10 00   10 00     10 00   5 00   10 00     50V  250V    500V  2KV  35    35    25      50V  16V  16V  16V  16V    10V  
38. 02 8 719 069 55  D903 8 719 069 55    D905 8 719 069 60  D906 8 719 069 55    D907 8 719 069 55  D908 8 719 069 55  D911 8 719 069 55  D912 8 719 069 55  D913 8 719 069 55    D914 8 719 083 18  D915 8 719 069 55  D916 8 719 069 55  D918 8 719 069 55  D931 8 719 083 57       D932 8 719 083 57  D2626 8 719 067 18         DY800 1 580 798 11    F600 A 1 576 232 21        001 1 410 397 21  FB101 1 414 229 11  FB603 1 410 397 21  FB608 1 412 911 31  FB800 1 410 397 21      2602 1 410 397 21  FH601 1 533 223 11  FH602 1 533 223 11    DIODE     111       DIODE D3S6M F   DIODE 158133   77  DIODE 158133   77  DIODE 1 S133T 77    DIODE 1 S133T 77  DIODE 1 S133T 77  DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B  DIODE BY228 23  DIODE EGP20G    DIODE RDS 1ESB2  DIODE 10ERB20 TB3  DIODE GP08D  DIODE 10ERB20 TB3  DIODE ELIZ    DIODE ELIZ   DIODE ELIZ   DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE MA111 TX  DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B    DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B    DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B    DIODE SPB 25MVWF   DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  DIODE UDZSTE 173 6B       DIODE UDZSTE 173 6B  DIODE RN4Z     lt DY CONNECTOR gt     CONNECTOR PIN  DY  6P     lt FUSE gt    FUSE SA 250V   lt FERRITE BEAD gt    FERRITE 1 1UH  FERRITE OUH  FERRITE 1 1UH  FERRITE OUH  FERRITE 1 1UH  FERRITE 1 1UH   lt FUSE HOLDER gt    FUSE HOLDER 0A 0V  FUSE HOLDER 0A 0      REF      
39. 1 1 216 859 11   METAL CHIP  R303 1 216 861 11 METAL CHIP  R304 1 216 845 11 METAL CHIP  R307 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R309 1 216 857 11 METAL CHIP  R310 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R311 1 216 841 11 METAL CHIP  R312 1 216 857 11 METAL CHIP  R313 1 216 847 11   METAL CHIP  R314 1 218 867 11   METAL CHIP  R315 1 218 867 11   METAL CHIP  R317 1 216 827 11   METAL CHIP  R320 1 218 863 11   METAL CHIP  R322 1 218 863 11   METAL CHIP  R323 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R324 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R331 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R336 1 216 829 11   METAL CHIP  R337 1 216 817 11   METAL CHIP  R338 1 216 825 11   METAL CHIP  R339 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R340 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP  R341 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP  R355 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP  R356 1 216 864 11 5         CHIP  R360 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R363 1 216 864 11 5         CHIP  R364 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R377 1 216 823 11   METAL CHIP  R379 1 216 843 11   METAL CHIP  R380 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R384 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R385 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R386 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R392 1 216 833 11   METAL CHIP  R393 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R394 1 216 829 11   METAL CHIP  R395 1 216 845 11 METAL CHIP  R397 1 216 125 00                  R398 1 216 797 11 METAL CHIP  R400 1 260 288 11 CARBON  R401 1 260 288 11 CARBON  R405 1 260 288 11 CARBON  R406 1 260 127 11 CARBON  R411 1 214 909 00 METAL  R412 1 214 761 00 METAL  R413 1 215 449 00 METAL  R414 1 260 336 11 CARBON        66        1 5K    3 3K  47  4
40. 1 INDUCTOR 10UH  L009 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10UH  L010 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10UH  101 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10UH  L012 1 412 058 11 INDUCTOR 10UH  1013 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10UH  L031 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10UH  L032 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10UH  L033 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10UH  L035 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10UH  L036 1 469 525 91 INDUCTOR 10UH  L100  414 857 11 INDUCTOR 100UH  L101  410 498 11 INDUCTOR 1 2UH  L103  410 987 42 INDUCTOR 0 33UH  L106 1 414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47UH  L107  412 062 11 INDUCTOR 47UH  L600 1 412 533 21 INDUCTOR 47UH  L601  412 533 21 INDUCTOR 47UH  L602 1 412 529 11 INDUCTOR 22UH  L800 1 424 796 11 COIL  HORIZONTAL LINEARITY  L802  406 679 11 INDUCTOR 22MH  1 803 1 414 493 41 INDUCTOR 47      L805 1 408 947 00 INDUCTOR 2 2MH  L902 1 414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47UH  L2601 1 412 525 31 INDUCTOR 10UH   lt PHOTO COUPLER gt                       PH600 A 6 600 187 11    PS602 A 1 533 597 42  PS603 A 1 533 597 42  PS604 A 1 533 597 42  PS605 A 1 533 597 42  PS2601    1 533 597 42    0001  0006  0007    8 729 421 22  8 729 424 67  8 729 424 67             PHOTO COUPLER PC123Y22J00F     lt IC LINK gt    IC LINK SA 90V  IC LINK 5A 90V  IC LINK 5A 90V  IC LINK 5A 90V  IC LINK SA 90V   lt TRANSISTOR gt    TRANSISTOR UN2211  TRANSISTOR UN2216  TRANSISTOR UN2216    REF NO  PART NO     DESCRIPTION          Q008  Q010    Q013  Q016  Q100  Q102  Q103    0104  Q111  Q200  Q201  Q202    Q204  Q205  Q206  Q601  Q605    Q606  Q608  Q609  Q803  Q804    Q805  Q806  Q807  Q808  Q814   
41. 11        126 952 11     564 506 11  1 564 507 11  1 564 506 11  1 508 786 00  1 691 134 11       1 580 843 11  1 508 743 00  1 767 774 22  1 767 775 22          DESCRIPTION REMARK  ELECT 1UF 20 00  450V  FILM 0 33UF 5 00  250V  ELECT 100UF 20 00  35V  ELECT 220UF 20 00  35V  ELECT 220UF 20 00  25V  FILM 0 470   500  50V  CERAMIC 0 001UF 10 00  500V  ELECT 220UF 20 00  25V  CERAMIC 0 001UF 10 00  500V  CERAMIC CHIP 0 0470   10 00  16V  ELECT 33UF 2096 160V  CERAMIC 470     10 00  500    ELECT 33UF 20 00  250V  MYLAR 0 068UF 10 00  200    CERAMIC CHIP 0 0010   10 00  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 0 010   10 00  25V  CERAMIC CHIP 0 010   10 00  25V  CERAMIC CHIP  22UF 16V  CERAMIC CHIP  22UF 16V  ELECT 0 22UF 20 0096 50V  ELECT 470UF 20 00  16V  CERAMIC CHIP        16V  CERAMIC CHIP 10   16V  CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 16V  CERAMIC CHIP 1UF 16V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 500  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 500  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5 00  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5 00  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5 00  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5 00  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 5 00  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 500  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 10   16V  CERAMIC CHIP 10   16V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 500  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 500  50V  ELECT 47UF 20 00  35    ELECT 100UF 20 00  16V  CERAMIC CHIP 220   16V  CERAMIC CHIP 0 001UF 10 00  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 0 001UF 10 00  50V  CERAMIC CHIP 0 47UF 10 00  10V  ELECT 2 2UF 20 00  50V  CERAMIC 470PF 10 00  50V  CERAMIC 470PF 10 00  500    ELECT 1000UF 20 0096 50V  ELECT 1000UF 20 0096 35V    CONNECTOR      PLUG  CO
42. 12M83                               RM W101  REF NO  PART NO  DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO  PART       DESCRIPTION REMARK  R773 1 260 132 11 CARBON 560K 5  1 2W   ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS    R774 1 215 912 11 METAL OXIDE 150 5  3W ROIO III           a aa    780 1 260 131 11 CARBON 470K 5  1 2W  R781 1 243 950 21 METAL OXIDE 0 56 5  2W  R783 1 260 316 51 CARBON 100 5  1 2W 1 417 151 51 MATCHING TRANSFORMER  ANTENNA  1 501 730 41 ANTENNA  TELESCOPIC  R794 1 249 377 11 CARBON 0 47 5  1 4W   2 103 278 01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON  R795 1 260 352 11 CARBON 100K 5  1 2W   2 103 279 01 CUSHION UPPER    2 103 280 01 CUSHION LOWER   lt VARIABLE RESISTOR gt  3 701 910 00   SCREW  SPECIAL  DIA  3 8X20     4 039 372 01 BAG  PROTECTION  RV750 1 241 656 11 RES  ADJ  METAL FILM 110M 4 392 004 11 CLIP  4 392 003 11 BAND  HOLD  2 023 203 11 MANUAL  INSTRUCTION    A 1059 200 A MOUNTED PWB  J   lt CONNECTOR gt  1 478 009 11   REMOTE COMMANDER  RM W101   4 084 290 01 REMOTE COMMANDER BATTERY COVER     CN3400 1 564 518 11 PLUG  CONNECTOR        lt DIODE gt   D3400 8 719 982 19 DIODE MTZJ 30A  D3401 8 719 982 19 DIODE MTZJ 30A   lt JACK gt   J3400 1 694 467 11 TERMINAL  PUSH  2P   Sony Corporation  Sony EMCS  Malaysia  Sdn  Bhd  English  9 872 455 01 Visual Products    2004 7        69        S O N Y  2 023 203 11 1         Trinitron Color TV       Operating Instructions              Before operating      unit  please read this manual thoroughly and  retain it for future reference        FD Trinitro
43. 137 374 11 MYLAR   C206 1 131 664 91 CERAMIC CHIP  C207 1 137 374 11 MYLAR   C208 1 131 664 91 CERAMIC CHIP  C210 1 126 968 11 ELECT   C211 1 126 964 11 ELECT   C213 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C214 1 126 942 61 ELECT   C215 1 128 550 11 ELECT   C216 1 126 965 91 ELECT   C217 1 126 942 61 ELECT   C218 1 126 965 91 ELECT   C219 1 126 934 11 ELECT     220 1 126 964 11 ELECT   C223 1 128 550 11 ELECT   C224 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP   226 1 109 982 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C227 1 109 982 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C228 1 126 961 11 ELECT   C230 1 137 374 11 MYLAR   C231 1 137 374 11 MYLAR     232 1 137 374 11 MYLAR   C234 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C235 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C236 1 130 495 00 MYLAR   C237 1 130 495 00 MYLAR   C300 1 127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP  C301 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C302 1 164 505 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C303 1 126 933 11 ELECT   C304 1 126 933 11 ELECT   C308 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C311 1 126 961 11 ELECT   C312  1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C313 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C314 1 126 925 91 ELECT   C316 1 125 891 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C317 1 126 934 11 ELECT   C318 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C319 1 162 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP    320 1 162 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C321 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C32   1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C323 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C325 1 164 227 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C328 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C333 1 126 925 91 ELECT   C600 A 1 119 895 51 CERAMIC   C602    1 165 528 31          C605  161 830 00 CERAMIC   C606 1 161 830 00 CERAMIC   C609  161 830 00 CERAMIC   
44. 216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R097 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R098 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R099 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R100 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R103 1 211 981 11 METAL CHIP  R106 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP  R107 1 216 828 11 METAL CHIP  R108 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R109 1 216 019 00     5           R110 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R111 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP  R112 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP  R113 1 216 825 11 METAL CHIP  R114 1 216 825 11   METAL CHIP  R115 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R116 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R118 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R119 1 211 981 11 METAL CHIP  R121 1 215 925 11 METAL OXIDE  R131 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP  R149 1 216 864 11 5         CHIP  R150 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP  R152 1 216 864 11 5         CHIP  R153 1 216 853 11   METAL CHIP  R154 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R155 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP  R200 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R201 1 216 829 11   METAL CHIP  R202 1 216 839 11   METAL CHIP  R203 1 216 864 11 5         CHIP  R204 1 216 829 11   METAL CHIP  R205 1 216 839 11   METAL CHIP  R207 1 216 823 11   METAL CHIP  R208 1 216 823 11   METAL CHIP  R210 1 216 829 11   METAL CHIP  R211 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP  R212 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R213 1 216 835 11 METAL CHIP  R214 1 216 835 11   METAL CHIP  R215 1 216 833 11   METAL CHIP  R216 1 216 833 11   METAL CHIP  R217 1 249 411 11 CARBON  R218 1 216 295 91   SHORT CHIP  R219 1 249 411 11 CARBON  R220 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R221 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R222 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP  R223 1 216 833 11   
45. 28 23 SPB 25MVWF D3SB60F3 HSS82 TJ AMO1AV1 S3L20UF4  MTZJ T 77 15 D1NL20U RN4Z  RD5 1ESB2 D3S6M F 10ERB20 TA2B5  155119 25 EGP20G 10ERB20 TB3  MTZJ 30A EL1Z 11EQS10 TB5  UPC574J GP08D  RU4AM T3  TRANSISTOR  3  ANODE  C  2    Z  3 ANODE B  E                T CATHODE  n  1 E CB  MA2ZD14001S0 DA204K MMDL914T1 MSB709 RT1 2SC3209LK IRF614 037  MA77 MSD601 RT1  UDZSTE 175 6B UN2211  UDZSTE 179 1B UN2216  UDZSTE 173 6B  IC  SOP           VIEW  Small Outline L leaded  Package  Pin 8 98  25  1091    25  5885 LM2903DT TDA6108AJF N1  2SC3779C D AA TJM4558CDT                TOP VIEW                STV9302A                            78055    TDA12067H   N1BOBOPX          AN17803A      5276        RPM7240 H5       PQ018EF01SZH  PQO9RD1SJO0OH                     KV HW212M83  RM W101             TOP VIEW          STR F6267S LF1357          BA18BCOFP E2       SE135N LF38              58                     ltems with no part number              description are not stocked because  they are seldom required for routine  service    The construction parts of an assembled  part are indicated with a collation  number in the remark column     5 1  CHASSIS      7 685 648 79 SCREW  BVTP 3 x 12           IT 3     7 685 663 71                         SECTION 5  EXPLODED VIEWS    Items marked       are not stocked since  they are seldom required for routine  service  Some delay should be  anticipated when ordering these items     SCREW  BVTP 4 x 16 TYPE2 IT 3          5 2  3D BOX ASSY  A   7 685 661 14 
46. 500V  450V  1 2KV  50V  50V    50V    250V  50V    The components identified by shading  and mark   are critical for safety   Replace only with part number specified                    REFNO  PARTNO  DESCRIPTION  C624 1 126 967 11 ELECT  C625    1 127 942 51 CERAMIC  C626 1 102 228 00 CERAMIC    628 1 125 772 91 CERAMIC    630 1 128 549 11 ELECT  C632 1 126 953 11 ELECT  C634 1 126 941 11 ELECT  C635 1 126 971 11 ELECT  C637 1 126 933 11 ELECT  C638 1 126 933 11 ELECT  C639 1 126 933 11 ELECT  C641 1 126 933 11 ELECT  C643 1 117 720 11                CHIP  C644 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C647 1 126 935 11 ELECT  C649 1 126 933 11 ELECT  C652 1 102 228 00 CERAMIC  C653 1 102 228 00 CERAMIC  C654 1 102 228 00 CERAMIC  C657 A 1 127 942 51 CERAMIC  C660 A 1 165 529 11 FILM  C662 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C665 1 110 626 11 ELECT  C666    1 165 528 31         C668 1 126 933 11 ELECT  C670    1 127 942 51 CERAMIC  C672 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C678 1 164 505 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C680 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C682 1 115 466 91 ELECT  C685 1 126 934 11 ELECT  C686 1 117 720 11                CHIP  C805 1 126 960 11 ELECT  C806 1 106 375 12 MYLAR  C807 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C808 1 102 244 00 CERAMIC  C809 1 162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C810 1 162 318 11 CERAMIC         1 126 933 11 ELECT  C822 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C825 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C826 1 164 227 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C828 1 126 933 11 ELECT  C830 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C831 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C832 1 164 23
47. 50V  16V  16V  500V    500V  500V  250V    275V  16V    160V  OV  16V  250V  25V    16V  50V  16V  16V  10V    50V  200V  50V  500V  50V    500V  16V  25V  25V  25V    16V  25    16V  50V  16V    25V  50V  100V  50V  1 2KV    400V  400V  16V  50V  200V    200V  200V  100V    The components identified by shading  and mark   are critical for safety   Replace only with part number specified     REFNO  PART NO        C851  C852    C854  C855  C857  C858  C860    C861  C862  C863  C867  C868    C869  C870  C876  C877  C878    C900  C901  C902  C903  C906    C907  C908  C909  C910  C911    C912  C913  C914  C915  C916    C917  C918  C919  C922  C925    C955  C956  C967  C975  C979    C1019  C1233  C2602  C2631  C2636    C2648      CN005    CN200    CN201    CN600    CN601      CN602    CN904              CT139       1 107 675 11  1 117 665 11    1 126 948 11  1 107 894 11  1 104 666 11  1 137 194 81  1 162 318 11    1 104 666 11  1 162 318 11  1 165 176 11  1 165 441 51  1 102 228 00    1 107 654 11  1 106 387 00   162 964 11   162 970 11   162 970          1 164 505 11  1 164 505 11  1 126 957 11  1 126 935 11  1 164 346 11    1 164 346   1 164 346   1 164 346 11  1 164 315 11  1 164 315 11           1 164 315 11  1 164 315 11  1 164 315 11   164 315 11   164 315 11    1 164 315 11  1 164 346 11  1 164 346 11  1 164 315 11  1 164 315 11          1 126 947 11  1 126 933 11   164 505 11  1 162 964 11  1 162 964 11    1 125 891 11  1 126 961 11  1 102 114 00  1 102 228 00  1 126 972 
48. 7  47  3 3K    100  100  2 2K  2 2K  100    1 5M  2 2M  100K    1M    1K  47K  1M  150K  6 8K    6 8K  3 3K  4 7K  4 7K  100    100  4 7K  470  2 2K    100  10K  100  22K    1K  1 5K  68K    100  100  100  100  10K    100  4 7K  100K  1 5M    0 47  0 47  0 47  220K  68K    22K  15K  4 7K    REMARK    5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5     5     5   5   5   5   0 50     0 50   5   0 50   0 50   5     5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5     5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   1     1   1   5     1 10W    1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    OW    1 10W              OW  OW    1 10W  1 10W              OW  OW    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W       1 10W  1 10W  1 10W         OW    1 10W                     OW  OW  OW    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1     OW  OW    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W          OW    1 10W  1 10W             OW    1 10W    1 2W  1 2W  1 2W  1 2W  1 2W    1 4W  1 4W  1 2W    The components identified by shading  and mark   are critical for safety   Replace only with part number specified                       REFNO  PARTNO  DESCRIPTION  R416 1 260 107 11 CARBON  R420 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP  R421 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP  R423 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP  R424 1 218 899 11 METAL CHIP  R602 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP  R609 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP  R612 1 215 425 00 METAL   R616 1 205 998 11 CEMENTED  R618 1 249 432 11 CARBON  R619 1 216 361 00 METAL OXIDE  R620 1 243 946 21 METAL OXIDE  R621 1 249 409 11 CARBON  R623 1 218 877 11 METAL C
49. AL TO SAFE OPERATION   REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS  WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS  MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY     ecc    KV HW212M83  RM W101    SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION    The units in this manual contain a self diagnostic function  If an error occurs  the STANDBY      indicator will  automatically begin to flash  A description of the self diagnosis function is explained in the instruction manual  The  number of times the STANDBY   5  indicator flashes translates to a probable source of the problem  If an error  symptom cannot be reproduced  the remote commander can be used to review the failure occurrence data stored in  memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems occur     1  DIAGNOSTIC TEST INDICATORS    When an errors occurs  the STANDBY      indicator will flash a set number of times to indicate the possible cause of  the problem  If there is more than one error  the indicator will identify the first of the problem areas     Result for all of the following diagnosis items are displayed on screen  No error has occured if the screen displays a     0            Diagnosis No  of timer Self Diagnostic Probable Cause Detected          STANDBY      display  Location Symptoms  Description indicator flashes  Diagnosis result  Power does Does not light     Power cord is not plugged     Power does not turn on   not turn on in    No power is supplied on      Fuse is burned out  F600                      A board    AC Power s
50. BE AND  THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS  CRT SHIELD   OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT  AFTER REMOVING THE    ANODE     Adjustment With Commander                                 13  Adjustment Method        Picture Quality Adjustments                  sess  Deflection Adjustment                      eese       Picture Distortion Adjustment    CAUTION       4 1  Block            34  4 2  Circuit Boards Location                                           35  4 3  Schematic Diagram Information                              35  4 3 1  C Board Schematic Diagram                       36  4 3 2  A Board     Processor  Block 001               37  4 3 3  A Board     Audio  Block 002                     39  4 3 4     Board     Power Supply  Block 003        41  4 3 5  A Board     Deflection  Block 004              43    4 3 6  A Board     Tuner  Block 005                      4 3 7  A Board     Jack  Block 006                4 3 8  A Board     Heat Sink  Block 007   4 3 9  J Board Schematic Diagram                          4 4  Voltage Measurement and Waveforms                      4 5  Printed Wiring Boards and Parts Location  4 6                       esee       5  EXPLODED VIEWS                             5 2  3                         6  ELECTRICAL PARTS                                            61    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING      COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK 4 ON  THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS  EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN  THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITIC
51. C610  161 830 00 CERAMIC   C611 1 117 752 11 ELECT BLOCK   C612     1 117 623 11 FILM   C616 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP  C619 1 136 167 00 FILM   C621 1 126 963 11 ELECT   C622 A 1 119 894 51 CERAMIC   C623 1 162 967 11 CERAMIC CHIP    0 047UF  0 150      0 0470    0 150    1000    100    0 1UF    1000UF  2200UF  22UF  1000UF  22UF    220UF  10UF  2200UF  1UF  1UF    1UF  2 2UF  0 047UF  0 047UF  0 047UF    470PF  470PF  0 1UF  0 1UF  0 22UF    470PF  2 2UF  100UF  100UF  0 01UF    2 2UF  0 001UF  0 001UF  470UF  0 47UF       220UF  0 1UF  4TPF  4TPF  0 01UF    0 001UF  0 001UF  0 022UF  0 01UF  470UF    4700PF  0 1UF  0 0047UF  0 0047UF  0 0047UF    0 0047UF  330UF  1500      220      0 150      4 TUF    2200PF  0 0033UF    REMARK    5 0096  1096    5 0096  1096  20 0096  20 0096  10 0096    20 0096  20 00   20 00   20 00   20 00     20 00   20 00   20 00   10    10 00     10 00   20 00   5 00   5 00   5 00     5 00   5 00   5 00   5 00   10     5 00     20 00   20 00   0 00     20 00   0 00   0 00   20 00   0 00     20 00   0 00   5 00   5 00   0 00        10 00   10 00   10 00   10 00   20 00     20 00   10   99   99   99     99   20 00   3 00   5 00   5 00     20 00     20 00   10 00     50V  10V    50V  10V  50V  50V  50V    25V  50V  50V  25V  50V    16V  50V  50V  6 3V  10V    10V  50V  50V  50V  50V    50V  50V  50V  50V  16V    50V  16V  16V  16V  25V    50V  50V  50V  10V  10V    16V  16V  50V  50V  25V    50V  50V  25V  25V  10V    250V       500    500    500      
52. CANADA Latin  1   Taiwan Korea Philippine   Wake up timer enable    GA Surround Spec OFF   SIMULATED  SRS     3D OSD  BX1L Full version GA Multi 0   Normal with 3D Intelligent picture OSD  Destination ONLY  1   Disable 3D Intelligent picture OSD  Feature 2  Temporary for BX1L  0   Comb Not available  1   Comb available  Feature 1  Temporary for BX1L  0   PiP Not Available    1        available    OSD Language Selection    US 1x1x   Complicated Chinese   GA NTSC  1xx1   Korean  note  for BX1L  combination  of C Chinese  amp  Korean not available   GA 1xxx   Simplified Chinese  x1xx   Arabic  xx1x   Thai    xxx1   Vietnamese    _ 30        3 3  PICTURE QUALITY ADJUSTMENTS  PMAX CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT    1  Select Video Mode   2  Input PAL CB to TV set  others   Input NTSC 7596 CB  to TV set  NTSC model    3  Set PICT 003  PWL  to 00h and WHBL 017  BLBG  to  Oth   4  Set the following condition   PICTURE 100   COLOR 0   BRIGHTNESS 50    5  Connect an oscilloscope to pin  4      output  of CNO04   Set to Service Mode  PWL  to 00h   BLBG  to 01h   7  Select SADJ 000  PMAX  with  1  and  4  of the  commander then adjust VR within spec with  3  and  6           dl    1 46   0 03 Vp p   without VM models  1 65   0 03 Vp p   with VM models except NTSC models  1 10   0 03 Vp p   without VM models for NTSC models  1 23   0 03 Vp p   with VM models for NTSC models                o                                                       8  Select  WIDE  mode for TV and Video mode  write  the  
53. D    MOUNTED PWB  J   TOP SWITCH BLOCK  BRACKET  SPEAKER   SCREW  WH DIA 16         X 16     BRACKET  FBT    COVER  FRONT PANEL  SPRING  DOOR    5 2  3D BOX ASSY    1 825 352 12    2 108 556 01    2 108 557 01    2 108 558 01    LOUD SPEAKER  10CM   3D BOX  TOP   3D BOX  BOTTOM  SPEAKER DUCT    SECTION 6    ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST    NOTE     The components identified by shading  and mark    are critical for safety   Replace only with part number specified           When indicating parts by reference  number  please include the board name             X                 REF       PART NO  DESCRIPTION         A 1059 198 A COMPLETE PWB  A                            4 382 854 01 SCREW  M3X8   P  SW       4 382 854 21 SCREW  M3X14   P  SW      A012 4 102 022 01        30   WIRE  A015 4 055 304 01 HOLDER  LED  A016 4 042 408 02 PIN 45   WIRE  A017 4 102 022 01        30   WIRE  A018 4 042 408 02 PIN 45   WIRE  A019 4 102 022 01        30   WIRE     CAPACITOR     C001 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100      C002 1 126 935 11 ELECT 470UF  C003  162 927 11 CERAMICCHIP 100      C004 1 126 933 1 ELECT 100UF  C005 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100UF  C006 1 126 925 91 ELECT 4700      008 1 126 947 11 ELECT 4TUF  C010 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP  470PF  C012 1 127 715 91 CERAMICCHIP 0 22UF  C013  126 933 11 ELECT 100UF  C014  127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22UF  C018 1 127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22UF  C020 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1UF  C021 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100      C022 1 127 715 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 220 
54. ERVICE MODE  With the unit on standby    5                      DISPLAY       VOL            POWER                                              This operation sequence puts the unit into service mode   This screen display is                                                                                      item no  service data NVM field channel no    category in decimal item name in decimal NG service command frequency video input name  GEOM 006 HSIZ 031   SERVICE 60 S VIDEO 1  software service data reserved power on time  release ID version in binary for factory color system  decimal   50501 0 690 0001 1111 FF FF NTSC3 65535  Status Byte Status Byte  Flash DCXO  1 SSD  2 SSD  11111111711 FG xy 111 000000 000000  VDSP_C Flag  CO_LOCKED  VDSP  Detected Stereo Type  Direct Value from CZ_ Stereo_Mode    S   for Sony 111 Needed for Nicam DCXO aligment Purpose  ms Us MUN       Value of x   0   Unknown  1           2   A2  3   NICAM    EU             4   KOREAN  5   Japan  6        Stereo   DIRO Value of y   0   Mono  1   Stereo  2   Bilingual  4   SAP Single  GA   General Area   gt       JP   Japan  01   serial no  of the M P release  for each destination             b  METHOD OF CANCELLATION FROM SERVICE MODE       POWER          Set the standby condition  Press  becomes TV mode        METHOD OF WRITE INTO MEMORY  Set to Service Mode   Press  1   UP          4  Change item by pressing  3    6    Press  MUTING  button to indicate WRITE on the screen   Press  0  button to write 
55. GA 0 100 valid      100  invalid    0 63 valid   ignore bit 6 invalid      control  GA 0 100 valid      100  invalid     0 63 valid   ignore bit 6 invalid      Brightness Control  GA 0 100 valid    100 invalid   Others 0 63 valid   ignore bit  G invalid                                                         63   063   ADJUST  Picture Maximum  TV   Video      Normal   Wide      Normal   Wide   TV Processor  SHUE   007   015   ADJUST   Sub Hue TV Video  SSHP   015   063 X   Sub Sharpness      Video   YUV       none    50pal tv  50pal    Picture Model    Picture Model    ure Model    GOTV 60video S0YUV 60YUV S0RGB 60RGB    none     video  50secam tv  50secam video            e  E  E        a       GA  Personal   User Reset Data     GA  Personal   User Reset Data           e      RS        es        e   gt    lt             lt   RS    GA  Personal   User Rese                                                                     100 invalid   Others 0 63 valid   ignore bit  invalid                           HUE   031  127   FX  Hue Control  GA 0 100 valid    gt 100 invalid   Picture Model GA  Personal   User Reset Data   Others 0 63 valid   ignore bit 6 invalid     Send to  TINT  1Eh 5 0  with US model   10   SHP  091  127   FIX f Sharpness Control  GA 0 100 valid   Picture Model GA  Personal   User Reset Data       6                         6035   5032   5032   5032         gt                                   gt                                                    e                
56. HIP  R624  215 429 00 METAL   R625 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP  R627  249 385 11 CARBON  R631 1 247 847 91 CARBON  R634 1 216 829 11 METAL CHIP  R635 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP  R636 1 249 421 11 CARBON  R638 1 240 262 11   CEMENTED  R645 1 218 899 11 METAL CHIP  R646  218 851 11 METAL CHIP  R647 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R650 A 1 240 917 51 METAL   R655 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP  R656  249 381 11 CARBON  R658  245 464 31 METAL   R660  245 478 31 METAL   R661 1 245 480 31 METAL   R667 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R668 1 216 839 11 METAL CHIP  R820 1 216 825 11 METAL CHIP  R821 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP  R822 1 249 417 11 CARBON  R823  245 468 31 METAL   R824 1 216 839 11 METAL CHIP  R825 1 215 917 21 METAL OXIDE  R826 1 247 891 00 CARBON  R827 1 243 540 21 METAL OXIDE  R828 1 215 917 21 METAL OXIDE  R829 1 215 917 21 METAL OXIDE  R830  260 332 51 CARBON   R831  216 829 11   METAL CHIP  R833  260 125 11 CARBON  R834 1 245 468 31 METAL   R835 1 260 127 11 CARBON  R838 1 216 838 11 METAL CHIP  R839 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP  R843 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP  R844 1 218 867 11 METAL CHIP  R846  216 825 11 METAL CHIP  R847 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP  R851 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R852 1 218 871 11 METAL CHIP  R853 1 218 859 11 METAL CHIP  R854 1 218 877 11 METAL CHIP  R855 1 218 871 11 METAL CHIP  R856 1 218 871 11 METAL CHIP                4 7K  4 7K    10K    150K  4 7K  10K    1 5K  1  18K  0 22  0 27    220  18K  2 2K    2 2    4 7K  4 7K  10K  2 2K  0 68    150K  15      82    100    120    470K  560
57. ISTOR     155    TRANSISTOR MSD601 RTI  TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  TRANSISTOR 2SC3209LK  TRANSISTOR 2541091          TRANSISTOR 25  5885  TRANSISTOR MSD601 RT1  TRANSISTOR MSB709 RTI  TRANSISTOR IRF614 037  TRANSISTOR MSD601 RTI    TRANSISTOR MSB709 RTI  TRANSISTOR UN2216  TRANSISTOR UN2216  TRANSISTOR 2SA1091 O  TRANSISTOR 2SC3209LK        lt RESISTOR gt     METAL CHIP 4      METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 4      METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 10K    METAL CHIP       METAL CHIP 22K  METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 15    METAL CHIP 100    METAL CHIP 100  SHORT CHIP 0  METAL CHIP 15    METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 100    METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 100    METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 22K  METAL CHIP 12K  METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 100    METAL CHIP 100  METAL CHIP 39K       5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5     5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   5   5   5   5     5   0 50     RM W101    A                1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W  1 10W    1 10W  1 10W    KV HW212M83  RM W101       A                                           REF NO  PART       DESCRIPTION  R056 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R058 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP  R059 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R060 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP  R061 1 216 819 11 METAL CHIP  R087 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R088 1 216 823 11 METAL CHIP  R096 1 
58. K    33K  22K  22K  IK  180K    33K  IK  330K    IK    IK  22K  4 7K  150K  180K    220K  27K    6 8K    2 2K  10K  1K   10K  3 3K    18K  10K  10K    REMARK   5  1 2W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  0 50          5  1 10W  5  1 10W  1  1 4W  5  10W  5  1 4W  5  2W  5  2W  5  1 4W  0 50          196 1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 4W  5  10W  0 50   1 16W  0 50          5  1 10W  5  IW  5  1 10W  5  1 4W  1  1 4W  1  1 4W  1  1 4W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 4W  1  1 4W  5  1 10W  5  3W  5  1 4W  5  2W  5  3W  5  3W  5  1 2W  5  1 10W  5  1 2W  1  1 4W  5  1 2W  5  1 10W  0 50   1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  0 50          0 50          0 50      1 10W  0 50          0 50   1 10W                                     REFNO  PART NO  DESCRIPTION  R859  218 883 11 METAL CHIP  R861  216 825 11   METAL CHIP  R864  218 865 11   METAL CHIP  R865  216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R866 1 218 895 11 METAL CHIP  R868 1 249 393 11 CARBON  R869 1 249 381 11 CARBON  R870 1 218 859 11   METAL CHIP  R871  243 692 21 METAL OXIDE  R872 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R873  216 841 11   METAL CHIP  R876  216 833 11   METAL CHIP  R877 1 218 895 11 METAL CHIP  R878 1 216 349 00 METAL OXIDE  R881 1 218 871 11 METAL CHIP  R882 1 216 825 11   METAL CHIP  R883 1 249 421 11 CARBON  R887  216 837 11   METAL CHIP  R888  218 887 11 METAL CHIP  R889  243 531 21 METAL OXIDE  R890 1 215 900 21 METAL OXIDE  R891 1 249 385 11 CARBON  R893 1 218 871 11 METAL CHIP  R895 1 218 859 11   METAL CHIP  
59. METAL CHIP  R224 1 216 829 11   METAL CHIP  R225 1 216 829 11   METAL CHIP  R226 1 218 867 11   METAL CHIP  R227 1 216 834 11   METAL CHIP  R228 1 216 834 11   METAL CHIP             100  100  1K    100  680  220  1 5K  220    220  220  220  1K  33    4 7K  3 9K    56  1K    10K  6 8K  2 2K  2 2K  100    100  100  33   22K  100    100    470K  1K    22K    4 7K  33K    4 7K  33K   1 5K  1 5K  4 7K    4 7K    15K  15K  10K    10K  330    330    1K  470  10K  4 7K  4 7K    6 8K  12K  12K                REMARK   5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  0 50          5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5          5  1 10W  5  1 10W  0 50  1   10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5   A0W  5          0 50      1 10W  596 3W  596 1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 4W  5  1 4W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  5  1 10W  0 50          5  1 10W  5  1 10W                            REF       PART NO  DESCRIPTION  R229 1 216 823 11   METAL CHIP  R230 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R232 1 216 827 11   METAL CHIP  R233 1 249 401 11 CARBON  R234 1 249 401 11 CARBON  R235 1 249 401 11 CARBON  R236 1 216 827 11   METAL CHIP  R237 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R238 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R241 1 216 825 11   METAL CHIP  R242 1 216 825 11   METAL CHIP  R300 1 216 809 11   METAL CHIP  R30
60. Models    VM  Equalizer  Surround    TOP  TEXT    No  OPB5    Item    0    Surround Matrix  1 Speaker Models     Velocity Modulation    5 band Equalizer Model    Surround Selection      Forced TOP    Teletext Model        0   Active  1   Passive  0   2 or 3 Speaker Models     1 speaker Models  0   disabled  1   enabled  0   Bass Treble Model  1   Equalizer Model  00   Off Simulated Surround  01   Off Simulated SRS  3D  Surround  10   Off Simulated WOW TruSurround  11   Off Simulated WOW TruSurround Virtual  Bolby  not working now   0   Auto Mode  TOP FLOF   1   Forced TOP  0   Non Teletext Model  1   Teletext Model       KV HW212M83    Full Surround    No Surround  Cosmic ASD    ASD  Tilt   IP Plus  IP  Wide     Full Surround option no for  EURO model      No Surround Model   Automatic Standard Detection  Using COSMIC  Non Stereo    Automatic Standard Detection    Tilt Correction PIC Rotation    Intelligent Picture Plus    Intelligent Picture     Wide Mode V Compressed         29           0   Normal Surround Model   1   Full Surround Model   Off simulated surround   SRS WOW TruSurround    0   Surround Model  1   Non Surround Model   0   disabled  1   enabled    0   disabled  1   enabled  0   disabled  1   enabled  0   disabled  1   enabled  0   disabled  1   enabled  0   disabled  1   enabled    KV HW212M83       RM W101  No  OPB6  ltem GA 05   3D OSD   Feature 2   Feature 1 OSD Language Selection DEC  KV HW212M83 0 0 0 0 0 1       1         05  US Model Destination  0   US 
61. NNECTOR 3P   PLUG  CONNECTOR 4P   PLUG  CONNECTOR 3P   PIN  CONNECTOR  5MM PITCH  2P  PIN  CONNECTOR  PC BOARD  2P    PIN  CONNECTOR  POWER   PIN  CONNECTOR 5P   TRAP  CERAMIC   TRAP  CERAMIC           63                                          DESCRIPTION   lt DIODE gt    D002 8 719 404 50 DIODE     111       2003 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D023 8 719 069 60 DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B  D024 8 719 069 60 DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B  D025 8 719 069 60 DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B  D054 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D055 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D056 8 719 404 50 DIODE     111       D057 8 719 404 50 DIODE     111       D058 8 719 404 50 DIODE     111       D059 8 719 404 50 DIODE     111       2060 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D061 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D062 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D063 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D064 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D065 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D066 8 719 908 03 DIODE GP08D  D068 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D071 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D072 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D074 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D075 8 719 069 60 DIODE UDZSTE 179 1B  D076 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D100 8 719 044 76 DIODE 1SS356 TW11  D103 8 759 157 40      UPC574J  D108 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D109 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B  D110 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D111 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D200 8 719 062 51 DIODE 1  5226 115  D201 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D202 8 719 404 50 DIODE MA111 TX  D203 8 719 404 50
62. PMAX DATA 8 steps   For models with  V Compression features only     9  Then press             to write the data    10  Set  PWL  and  BLBG  back to initial data repectively    PWL  01h and BLBG  00h                         0          SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT    Select Video and set Picture mode    2  Input PAL 100  CB to TV set  others   input NTSC  7596 CB to TV set  NTSC model     3  Set PICT 006  WTS  to 00h  and Intelligent Picture to              4  Set the following condition    PICTURE 100   COLOR 50   BRIGHTNESS 50     HUE CENTER  SHP 50     Connect an oscilloscope to pin  2   B output  of         4    6  Select to Service Mode and adjust SADJ 004  SCOL    with  1  and  4  of commander then adjust to   VB2   VB3   VB4 with  3  and  6   and write in the   data as  10 step with  5 step offset              a                                              VB1    VB2 VB3 VB4                                   for PAL Sub Color adjustment   VB2   VB3   VB4   for NTSC Sub Color adjustment   VB1   VB4   Difference is within 70            7  Then press  MUTING to write the data   8  Set  WTS  back to original data  and set Intelligent  Picture to  ON                       0       KV HW212M83  RM W101          SUB HUE ADJUSTMENT                 Select Video    Input NTSC 3 58 Color Bar to TV set    Set the following condition    PICTURE 10096  COLOR 50   BRIGHTNESS 50    HUE Center         50     Connect an oscilloscope to pin  2  B output  of     004   Set to service mode and select
63. R902 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R904  216 821 11 METAL CHIP  R905  216 840 11   METAL CHIP  R906  216 817 11   METAL CHIP  R907 1 216 840 11   METAL CHIP  R908 1 216 840 11   METAL CHIP  R909 1 216 840 11   METAL CHIP  R910 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP  R911 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R913 1 216 853 11 METAL CHIP  R914  216 853 11   METAL CHIP  R915  216 849 11   METAL CHIP  R916  216 849 11   METAL CHIP  R917 1 218 285 11 METAL CHIP  R920 1 216 849 11   METAL CHIP  R921  216 849 11   METAL CHIP  R924  216 853 11 METAL CHIP  R925  216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R926  216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R927  216 813 11 METAL CHIP  R928 1 218 285 11 METAL CHIP    929 1 218 285 11 METAL CHIP  R930 1 218 285 11   METAL CHIP  R931  216 807 11 METAL CHIP  R932 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R933 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP  R940  216 849 11   METAL CHIP  R941  216 849 11   METAL CHIP  R945 1 216 833 11   METAL CHIP  R946 1 216 833 11   METAL CHIP  R989 1 216 833 11   METAL CHIP  R2646 1 249 381 11 CARBON  R2647 1 249 429 11 CARBON  R8009  218 867 11   METAL CHIP  R8010 1 245 464 31 METAL  R8011 1 216 841 11 METAL CHIP   8012 1 216 841 11   METAL CHIP   8013 1 245 462 31 METAL      07    33K  22K    5 6K        100K  10    33K  220    47K  10K    100K    10K  2 2K  2 2K    22K  47K  100  22K  2 2    10K  3 3K    1K  39K    470  39K  39K  39K  470    220   470K  470K  220K  220K    75  220K  220K  470K  220    220  220  75  75  75    68    220K  220K    10K  10K  10K    10K    6 8K  120K  47K  47K  100K    KV HW212M83
64. REVISION HISTORY  BX1S c  assis    MODEL PART        9 872 455 01  KV HW212M83       NO    SUFFIX DATE SUPP   CORR DESCRIPTION       1  01 2004 7 1st Issue                                                                      Self Diagnosis       Supported model  SERVICE MANUAL BX1S_ CHASSIS       K V HW212M83               Pakistan            495              0        000         0             a9009099090         29                   RM W101    TRINITRON e COLOR TV    SONY     KV HW212M83                RM W101  TABLE OF CONTENTS  Section Title Page Section Title Page  SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION                                 3 4  DIAGRAMS    1  DISASSEMBLY    1 1   1 2   1 3   1 4   1 5   1 6   1 7   1 8   1 9     3D Speaker Removal  Rear Cover Removal       Speaker Removal             a          Chassis Assy Removal      6  Service Position        6  Terminal Bracket Removal                       6  J Board Removal                 eire 7  A Board Removal                         i 77   Picture Tube Removal                                                7    2  SET UP ADJUSTMENTS    2 1   2 2   2 3   2 4   2 5  2 6    Beam Landing    sani      EP 9                                                     10  Focus                              9 2          12  G2  SCREEN  Adjustment     12  White Balance Adjustment                                      12       Sub Bright Adjustment    3  CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS    3 1   3 2   3 3   3 4   3 5     SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TU
65. SCREW  BVTP 4 x 12           IT 3    KV HW212M83  RM W101    The components identified by  shading and mark A are critical  for safety   Replace only with part number  specified                           59        KV HW212M83  RM W101    REF NO  PART NO     DESCRIPTION REMARK    REF        PART NO     DESCRIPTION REMARK             CA   OQ             X 2021 690 1    4 092 367 01  4 093 772 01  4 092 366 01  4 036 405 11      8 738 809 05    1 452 032 00  A 4 098 770 01  4 084 918 01  4 046 600 11  4 057 714 01    A 8 451 505 21    A 1059 017 A  4 057 862 01  4 095 706 01     1 456 280 11    4 093 607 01   1 825 691 11   4 094 690 01    A 1059 198 A    BEZNET ASSY   GUIDE LIGHT  CONTROL DOOR  BUTTON POWER  SPRING COMPRESSION    PICTURE TUBE  A51LPT70X     2 4 5 31 32    MAGNET DISC   REAR COVER   B 8 Screws   HOLDER HV CABLE  SPACER DY   PIECE TLH CONVERGENCE    DEFLECTION YOKE  Y21RSA S   MOUNTED PWB  VAR   C   SCREW  TAPPING 5   CROWN WASHER  SPRING EXTENSION    DEGAUSSING COIL    HOLDER DGC   SPEAKER  15 X 6 5CM    PIECE A  90  CONV  CORRECT  COMPLETE PWB  A          21    22  25  24  25    26  21  28  29  30    31  32    51  52  53  54     60     A 1 453 329 41    1 693 659 11      4 095 890 01     1 824 968 11     4 022 115 00      A 1059 200 A  1 477 678 32    4 046 981 03  4 095 941 01   A 4 092 370 02      4 093 771 01  4 093 704 01    TRANSFORMER ASSY FLYBACK          4751    3  4   TUNER  TEQEC2     BRACKET TERMINAL  ICON   POWER CORD  WITH CONNECTOR   HOLDER AC COR
66. TIM4558CDT  IC STV9302A     lt          gt                                   JACK  PIN 3P             lt CHIP CONDUCTOR gt     SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP                    SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP                                         5                   SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP                    SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP                                                                                                                                                                  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP  SHORT CHIP                                                                                                      SHORT CHIP                    The components identified by shading  and mark   are critical for safety   Replace only with part number specified        REF NO  PART NO  DESCRIPTION REMARK  JR600 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  JR601 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  JR602 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  JR1006 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  1011 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP 0  JR1012 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  JR1013 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  JR1014 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  JR1101 1 216 864 11   SHORT CHIP 0  JR1110 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0  JR1903 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0   lt COIL gt   L003  414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10UH  L004  414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47UH  1 005  414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10UH  L006 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10UH  L007 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10UH  L008  414 856 1
67. The reference number which starts with Wxxx   eg  W003  indicates a wire to wire connection              Note  Components marked as XX are not fitted on this  model           Note     A    board schematic diagram is divided into 7 blocks   Each block is named by its function and block     number     eg  Processor  001    Joint connection between boards can be identified  using the block number followed by the grid s guide   eg     PWR OFF MUTE   002   4E   Meaning  Block 001 joint  PWR OFF MUTE  is  connected to Block 002 joint  PWR OFF MUTE   located at grid 4E              35                                                          9   m  mo   OQ   O   w    gt   mae CONTAIN        i dI 1000V    100k    0751 12W i         145154411        p       i N E 807      T a      R760 4700      2kV                gt  250V      Q NW      9         200V    RZA          EI false    I        3W GND  i 1SS133T 77           GPORD   RS                              TDA6TOSAJF NI i lg    2    WHT E  i ITO    BOARD FS     004              CN801       i      o  lt   i       7 12W                              NEN     N _  i       I       0259  155244                  100  1583439  1129       75 1   Lp  250V                                                                    L            a i     R786 R777 E 1000       xx T xx   ER T xx    Xx B CHIP i   I       M i  TOAD      R785                CN004              i Q701   D i       xx  7            R776            i imis Yei        i  VIDEO AMP  up
68. V C137  162 964 11    CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  SOV C138 1 162 970 11   CERAMIC CHIP  10 00  SOV C140  162 964 11 CERAMIC CHIP  0 00  25V C200  125 837 91   CERAMIC CHIP  10 00  16V  C201 1 125 837 91   CERAMIC CHIP  5  250V C202 1 110 563 11   CERAMIC CHIP  20 00  16V C203 1 110 563 11   CERAMIC CHIP      64                    101                      25V  50V  6V    50V  16V  6V  50V  50V    16V  6V  6V  25V  50V       16V  50V  50V  50V  50V    50V  50V  50V  50V  16V    16V  16V  16V  16V  50V    50V  50V  50V  50V  16V    REMARK   0 01UF 10 00   0 001UF 10 00   0 1UF 10 00   0 0047UF 10 00   0 1UF 10 00   0 1UF 10 00   2 2UF 20 00   3 3UF 20 00   0 1UF 10 00   0 1UF 0 00   0 1UF 0 00   0 01UF 10 00   22UF 20 0096  0 047UF 10 00   68PF 5 0096   0 001UF 10 00   0 001UF 10 00   0 001UF 10 0096  0 0027UF 10 0096  0 001UF 10 00   100PF 5 00    100PF 5 0096   0 1UF 10 0096  0 1UF 10 00   0 1UF 10 00   0 1UF 10 00   0 1UF 10 00   0 001UF 10 00   10UF 20 00   100PF 5 00    100PF 5 00    470   20 00   4700   20 00   4700   20 00     0 00470   10 00   O 01UF 10 00   0 00470   10 00   0 00470   10 00        56PF 5 0096  22UF 20 0096  0 01UF 10 00   470UF 20 00   0 01UF 0 0096  0 01UF 0 0096  0 001UF 10 00   0 01UF 0 0096  0 001UF 10 00        0          10   0 068UF 10 00   0 068UF 10 0096    16V  50V  25V  50V  50V    50V  50V  50V  16V  25V    25V  50V  25V  50V  6 3      6 3    16V  16V    KV HW212M83  RM W101       A                               REF NO  PARTNO  DESCRIPTION  C204 1 
69. again  select     Yes     then press          Initial Setup       Display this menu next time     Yes  No             Select     Confirm  2           Tips      You can immediately go to the end of the  Initial Setup  menu by pressing MENU       You can also set up your TV by pressing the MENU button on the top control panel for about    five seconds or using the menu system  see page 12      Installation    7    5  a        S  en      5       Overview of Controls          TV top control  front and rear panels    TV top control panel                                              L Mono          R                                                                                        Button Terminal Function Page    o Turn off or turn on the TV  6     Remote control sensor          Wake Up indicator  18     O  Standby indicator  6       Headphone jack      9 2 Video input terminal 2  22  9 PROG     Select program number              Adjust volume       3  gt  Select      or video input  22  Menu operations    7          Select and adjust items          gt  Confirm selected items         MENU Display or cancel the menu        SOUND MODE Select sound mode options with a 11   5 Band Graphic Equalizer display         Antenna input terminal  22       Monitor output terminal  23       Component video input terminal  23       1 Video input terminal 1  22     WOOFER Enjoy high quality sound  22  Overview of Controls             Using the remote control and basic    functions             
70. atch dotsignal     2  Adjust on to make H Trapezoid distortion best           NORMAL MODE  50Hz           TES              Service Mode     Input SPCB Signal   Using the  1  and  4  Mode                     button select GEOM  Service       KV HW212M83  RM W101                         4  Rasie lower data using the  3  and  6  buttons adjust WIDE MODE  60Hz   the following items                V Compression Adjustment           GEOM  000 HPOS Horizontal Shift  HS  1  Input mono scope signal   001          Horizontal Parallelogram 2  Adjust condition change to WIDE MODE   ON  002 HBOW Horizontal Bow 3   COPY  is set to  1   then  MUTE     0                         003  VLIN Vertical Linearity   004        vertical Scroll   005 HSIZ EW Width  EW    006 EWPW  EW Parabola Width  PW    007          EW Upper Corner Parabola   008  LCOP EW Lower Corner Parabola   009 EWTZ EW Trapezium   010        Vertical Slope  VS    011 VSIZ Vertical Amplitude   012 SCOR  S Oorrection  SC    013 VPOS vertical Shift  VSH    014 HBL RGB Blanking Mode   015 WBF Timing of Wide Blanking  WBF    016 WBR Timing of Wide Blanking  WBR    017 SBL Service Blanking   018 COPY          the GEOM data to all  50 60Hz NVM area                               5  Write into memory by pressing  MUTING  then  0  on  the remote commander              WIDE MODE  50Hz      V Compression Adjustment    1  Input SPCB signal    2  Adjust condition change to WIDE MODE   ON   3            Item from normal mode 50  2  all Normal
71. bel  Color System                     Portable Audio Mode  Menu level 2                                                      Confirm End  User Guidance                                     Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Function Page     Picture       Mode    Select the picture mode  15     Dynamic           Standard           Soft           Personal     x   Picture Adjustment    Adjust the  Personal  option    Picture       Brightness       Color        Hue       Sharpness       Reset      Color Temperature    Adjust white color tint      Cool           Neutral           Warm        Intelligent Picture      Optimize picture quality      On           Off        Sound       Mode    Select the sound mode  16     Dynamic           Drama           Soft           Personal     d    Sound Adjustment      Adjust sound frequency settings of    Personal     option      Adjust           Reset        Balance    Select to emphasize the left and right speakers           Intelligent Volume       Adjust volume automatically      On           Off                Surround          Select the surround mode      On           Simulated       Off           Menu Adjustment                                              Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Function Page     Timer       Sleep Timer    Set TV to turn off automatically  18         Wake Up Timer    Set TV to turn on automatically      Channel Setup       Auto Program  Preset channels automatically  19   Manual Program  Preset channels manually           System
72. data values written on the microprocessor  Therefore  the data values of the models are stored respectively in the memory   In the case of a device replacement  adjustment by rewriting the data value is necessary for some items    f  Multi ver5 18  NTSC ver5 22    Functionality Function Table  amp  Note  Dec   Dec    No  Name   063   ADJUST 50 60 w50 w60  ADJUST 50 60 w50 w60  ADJUST 50 60 w50 w60  ADJUST 50 60 w50 w60    63   4 3 Screen 50 60 w50 w60 gt  lt 16 9  Screen  50 60   WZ N F Z  gt           Device Name   Common Initial Value  Detailed                 4031   4531   4291   42 31    3  3  3  3  3  3    TV Processor                                                        Eg    4 3  3  3  3  3  3  3  3  0  0  1                        EN NE  MEN NE                             28 31 25 31  I  31  31      1  7  10     lt      lt     lt                 218 2 0 3 8 6 3 6                        9   2                 2                                  1                                       31  01  1 07  10          Timing of Wide Blanking  WBR  50 60 w50 w60  01 Service Blanking none  01 Copy the GEO data to all 50 60Hz NVM area none    EE NNI                 co       LOLM INY       8INC LCMH7AM    KV HW212M83  RM W101           55  55          5   2   2                55  55          5  22   22                5  5  5  5  22   22                     5 5  25  5  5                            5 5  a  5  5    2            1                  55                          HE  S S  5 
73. dio   114   2         44 Intco      I   Buffer 31 AGCout VIF  amp  SIF i RGB Amp       12   5V 30V               43 IFVO    L Mono     3 Audio Amp 62 63 HPL R    Video    48 50  Mon   Lenono    9  lt  lt  Mon          70     i Decoder  RO                                                 LSLR E        106  P02           10W    105 P01 l      stdby    51 Wi  EI H     AVI   CV YCCO AUR 58 CVY3 i i     HV  in  Mono     59   3         RO I O Port            2                  56 57 INL R3   ONE CHIP i 112 PWMO  IN  L Mono  55 CV Y2     113 P2 2  RO 70     5          i Si    52 i Micro             53 54 InL  R2      Jungle 67 Hout  me            NS ao Text   si  fione  O dod          V chip   66 Fbisco  49 50 InLR4           MAIO i   32 EHTO OVP EHT  ABL  RGB        feedback  DVD DE DVD RGB 78 80 RGB3   R Y R Y G  B Y B IN   83                   L 34 35 Inl   R     Audi      pee                     udio Am  Fbl RGBin     77 Fb13   i 60 61  p    70 72 RGB2in  74 76 YUVout    co  D 10 XTALIN  24 576    2   OL CO 11 XTALOUT     amp   VAR    12C                116 ADC1 103 P0 3  98  99  SCL1  SDAI  108  109  SCLO  SDAO  122 3  P24 5       119  ADC2    LED                 LCMH7AM    LOLM INY    INVHOVIG 320718 71 7    SINVUOVIO     NOILO3S    KV HW212M83  RM W101       4 2  CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION  4 3  SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM INFORMATION  Note          capacitors are in      unless otherwise noted          electrolytic capacitors are rated at 50V unless otherwise    noted         resistors ar
74. e      Use only the supplied screws  Use of other screws may damage the TV        Table of Contents       Installation   Getting Started                                       6  Setting up your TV    Initial Setup                        7       Overview of Controls  TV top control  front and  rear panelem isi iii zii         8    Using the remote control and  basic            9       Advanced Operations    Selecting the picture and sound  Modes              11       Menu Adjustment   Introducing the menu system            12  Changing the    Picture    setting          15  Changing the    Sound    setting           16  Changing the    Timer    setting            18    Changing the  Channel Setup   qnare 19    Changing the    Setup    setting            21    Additional Information   Connecting the 3D WOOFER            22  Connecting optional components     22  Troubleshooting                                   24  Specifications                        Back cover    Installation          Getting Started       Insert the batteries  supplied  into the remote     Note      Do not use old or different types of batteries together        Connect the antenna cable  not supplied  to        antenna input  at the rear of the TV   AR Tip        You can also connect your TV to other optional components   see page 22      Plug in the power cord  then press    on the TV to   turn it on    Note      The     standby  indicator flashes green for a few seconds  when turning on the TV  This does 
75. e  SCART    SECAM  Color Decording DEC  KV HW212M83 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 116  Party Mode  karaoke function  0   not available  1   available  PAM Portable Audio Mode   GA 0   not available  1   available  Component  Component  YCbCr  Terminals  0   not available  1   available  Composite  No  of Composite Terminals   BX1S BX1L Basic 00   no composite terminal BX1L Full  00   no composite terminal  01   1 composite terminal 01   2 composite terminals  10   2 composite terminals 10 2 3 composite terminals  11   3 composite terminals 11   4 composite terminals  SECAM  SECAM Color System  0   disabled  1   enabled  Color decoding  Color Crystal Selection  00   PAL NTSC  Multi   01   NTSC  3 58MHz   10   PAL NTSC  4 43MHz   11   PAL NTSC  Tri Norma   No  OPB3         HDEV           ST NICAM BI    25    Thai Bilingual  JP US ST   Korean ST           DEC  KV HW212M83 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  HDEV  High Deviation Mode  0   disabled  1   enabled  NICAM ST  NICAM Stereo  0   disabled  1   enabled  NICAM BI  NICAM Bilingual  0   disabled  1   enabled  A2 ST BI  A2  West German   Stereo Bilingual  0   disabled  1   enabled    Thai Bilingual  A2  Thai  Bilingual   or Force SAP if US ST is active 0   disabled  1   enabled    US ST  JP US Stereo  0   disabled  1 enabled  Korean ST  Korean Stereo  0   disabled  1   enabled            Monaural Model  0   Stereo  SSD  Model    1   Monaural Model    _ 28              OPB4              1 spk  Models    KV HW212M83  RM W101       KV HW212M83    SMAT  1 spk 
76. e Adjustment     option in the menu  see page 15             v  x    5 Press 1k to select the desired picture mode   ooo  O    9 Select To view               Dynamic    high contrast pictures         y 5     A O       Standard    normal pictures   X                  Soft    mild pictures    5             Personal    the last adjusted picture setting          4  IZ  3       o               Selecting the sound mode    Press    or SOUND MODE on the top control panel  to select the desired sound  mode with a 5 Band Graphic Equalizer display     Select To listen to          Dynamic    3 Dynamic dynamic and clear sound that emphasizes both the low    and high tones     100 300 1k 3k 8k          Drama    3 Drama sound that emphasizes voice and high tones     100 300 1k 3k 8k        Soft  soft  natural and relaxing sounds     100 300 1k 3k 8k          Personal      Personal the last adjusted sound setting from the     Sound Adjustment    option in the menu  see page 17      100 300 1k 3k 8k       Advanced Operations   11    12    Menu Adjustment       Introducing the menu system    The MENU button lets you open a menu and change the settings of your TV   The following is an overview of the menu system     Picture icon    Sound icon    Timer icon     Lm  Channel Setup icon           Setup icon                  Return icon       Name of the current         Setup i menu                       Menu level 1    Language  English             Wide Mode            1      Menu level 3  Video La
77. e in ohms           10000         1000        Indication of resistance which does not have rating  electrical power is as follows     Pitch  5 mm  Rating electrical power 1 4W  CHIP  1 10W                                                        W  nonflammable resistor    W  fusible resistor       internal component                   panel designation or adjustment for repair    All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic  curve B unless otherwise noted    Readings are taken with a color bar signal input     no mark   Common        PAL        NTSC 3 58    Readings are taken with    10 MQ digital multimeter     Reference information    Voltage are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise    noted   Voltage variations may be noted due to normal  production tolerances        voltage are in Volt       Cannot be measured   Circled numbers are waveform references   m    B   bus     B  bus     signal path       gt     RESISTOR   RN METAL FILM    RC SOLID    FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON    FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE    RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL  OXIDE    RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT    RW NONFLAMMABLE  WIREWOUND  DX ADJUSTMENT RESISTOR  COIL   LF 8L MICRO INDUCTOR  CAPACITOR   TA TANTALUM    PS STYROL    PP POLYPROPYLENE    PT MYLAR    MPS METALIZED POLYESTER    MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE    ALB BIPOLAR    ALT HIGH TEMPERATURE    ALR HIGH RIPPLE  Note  The component identified by shading and    mark A are critical for safety  Replace only  with part number specified           Note  
78. el  Color System  Auto         Portable Audio Mode                     Confirm A End 020                3 Press           to select the desired item  e g    Language    then press         Select To          Language    change the menu language   Press           to select either    English    or     gt      Arabic   then press     Wide Mode  choose either  On  or  Off   see page 9               Video Label  label the connected equipment     1  Select  Video Input  and press       Press           to select the input you want to label  then press  4      2  Select    Label    and press 9  then press    or   to select the label  options   Video 1  Video 2 DVD        VCR        SAT      Game  or                You may edit the video label  Press           to select   alphanumeric characters for the label  then press  4            Color System    select the color system   Press 4 or   to select either  Auto    PAL    SECAM    NTSC3 58     or    NTSC4 43     then press      Normally  set this to  Auto          Portable Audio enjoy the sound of audio equipment through the TV speakers while  Mode  viewing picture from other inputs   Press 4 or   to select the input connected to your audio equipment    Videol  or  Video2   then press      You may change the picture    while listening to the fixed audio input   To cancel Portable Audio Mode  select  Off  or turn off the TV        Menu Adjustment   21    22    Additional Information             Connecting the 30 WOOFER    You can enjoy h
79. eo processor    Flash Count     2 times  4 times  5 times  8 times      One flash count is not used for self diagnosis                 STANDBY   5  indicator    Turn off the power switch on the TV main unit or unplug the power cord from the outlet to stop the STANDBY  0     indicator from flashing     4  SELF DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY    For errors with symptoms such as  power sometimes shuts off  or  screen sometimes goes off  that cannot be confirmed     itis possible to bring up past occurrences of failure on the screen for confirmation      To Bring Up Screen Test     In standby mode  press buttons on the remote commander sequentially in rapid succession as shown below                          Display   gt  Channel  5    gt  Volume        Power    4                   Note that this differs from entering the service mode  volume          Ze                                The following screen will be displayed indicating the error count        SELF DIAGNOSTIC    N A             1 Numeral  0  means that no fault was detected   0 Numeral  1  means the number of a fault occurrence  1   255                  T       KV HW212M83  RM W101    5  HANDLING OF SELF DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY  Since the diagnostic results displayed on the screen are not automatically cleared  always check the self diagnostic  Screen during repairs  When you have completed the repairs  clear the result display to  O      Unless the result display is cleared to  0   the self diagnosis function will not be
80. h  1  and  4    UCOP  AND LOW PIN  LCOP  ADJUSTMENTS  4  Adjust value of VPOS with  3  and  6  for the best 1  Input NTSC Monoscope signal NTSC Monoscope   vertical center    Signal  for NTSC model    5  Press  MUTING  then  0  to save into the memory  2  Activate the Service Adjustment Mode    3  Select           HBOW            and LCOP with  1  and  41     gt     4  Adjust with  3  and  6  for the best picture   5  Press  MUTING  then  0  to save into the memory                                                  HORIZONTAL PARALLELOGRAM  HPAR        V  CENTER ADJUSTMENT  VPOS     1  Input NTSC Monoscope signal NTSC Monoscope  Signal  for NTSC model     d  gt       2  Activate the Service Adjustment Mode     Select the VPOS item with  1  and  4    4  Adjust value of VPOS with  3  and  6  for the best HORIZONTAL BON BOW     vertical center   5  Press  MUTING  then  0  to save into the memory          gt  4        UPPER CORNER PARABOLA                          EW LOWER CORNER PARABOLA                                                                e                                                                                                                                                           33           2                 d               LES        MAN      bai         B line          IF  VIF SAW 3 3V  RF Amp Tuner RESET    TEQE2X904B    3 3 5  8V AUDIO VCC    AGCin IF SAW  STBY Rua  33V 33V 5V 8V       i Relay   ex   yee    Radi       IE 29 30 SIF1 2 24 25 VIF1 2     a
81. hassis  CRT  shield or carbon paint on the CRT        REMOVING PROCEDURES         0   anode button  of      turning up the rubber cap and pulling it up in the  direction of the arrow          Turn up one side of the rubber        in the direction e HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE CAP  indicated by the arrow                                       Do not damage the surface of anode caps with   sharp shaped objects      Do not press the rubber too hard so as not to  damage the inside of anode cap   A metal fitting called the shatter hook terminal is  built into the rubber     3  Do not turn the foot of rubber over too hard    The shatter hook terminal will stick out or damage   the rubber          Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap firmly in the di   rection indicated by the arrow         When one side of the rubber cap is separated from  the anode button  the anode cap can be removed by       SECTION 2    KV HW212M83  RM W101    SET UP ADJUSTMENTS    The following adjustments should be made when a  complete realignment is required or a new picture  tube is installed     Set the controls as follows unless otherwise noted     Perform the adjustments in the following order    1     VIDEO model  p               kee Standard  PICTURE control      normal  BRIGHTNESS control                                            normal               Beam Landing  Convergence  Focus  Screen G2   White Balance    Note   Test Equipment Required     1  Pattern Generator  2  Degausser   3  DC Power Supply  4 
82. igh quality sound by connecting the 3D WOOFER as follows         3D WOOFER    Red wire    WOOFER   49           Notes  e Connect only the supplied 3D WOOFER  otherwise your TV may malfunction   e Unplug your TV from the wall outlet when connecting the 3D WOOFER     e To prevent a malfunction caused by a short circuit of the terminals  make sure that none of the 3D  WOOFER wire strands stick out  making contact with the neighbouring 3D WOOFER terminal        Connecting optional components    Connecting to the video input terminal          Audio Video cable   not supplied        TV front panel             Audio cable      i  not supplied     d          Antenna cable          not supplied          n Audio Video cable   not supplied                                            Note       If you connect a VCR to T   antenna input   preset the signal output from the VCR to the  program number 0 on the TV  see page 20      Additional Information          Connecting to the monitor output terminal    gt       TV rear panel       2 8    Audio system    WOOFER   40                    Audio Video  cable    not supplied                             Connecting to the component video input terminal           TV rear panel    Component video  cable   not supplied          last     not supplied                                                        DVD player       Notes       If your DVD player can output interlace and progressive mode signals  select the interlace  output when connecting to   
83. into memory                                                     TRONTO          button on the commander   then press       POWER          button again  hereupon it        DOWN   to select the adjustment item           1    l  3                              0    4 Select the adjustment item                    6 Raise lower the data value              Writes                    Executes the writing                 MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD    Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode       S               i    After adjustment  pull out the plug from AC outlet  and then plug into AC outlet again     Call the adjusted items again to confirm adjustments were made     3     KV HW212M83  RM W101    e  OTHER FUNCTION VIA REMOTE COMMANDER                                              3 2  ADJUSTMENT METHOD    Item Number 000 HPOS    This explanation uses H POSITION as an example     Select  000 HPOS  with the                O1  Nis    Execute the writing with the  SERVICE    Example on screen display       Raise lower the data with the  Select the optimum state   The standard is IF for PAL reception    Write with the  MUTING  button   The display changes to WRITE         1       and       4                   3       and       6             0             buttons  or  2  buttons     7   10 All the data becomes the values in memory    8j  10 All user control goes to the standard state    Display   0  Service data initialization  Be sure not to use usually    2   15 Select De
84. l Threshold after Auto Prg to set RF Amp User Mode                         gt        915  O  T  3             n              pare  k  k                              k                  LNAI                                                  E    X    No   001  02  03  04  05  07  08  11       cir  gt                      Z    dp               N    Function Table  amp  Note Device Name   Common Initial Value  Detailed         wawam      aw                    LCMH AM    LOLAA INY             oo               T          FIX   Window Selection for FM Demodulator        TV Processor      001   oss   001 01 Quasi Split Sound  055  Amplifier Mode  N A for GA multi    system     002        01 Bypass of Sound Bandpass Filter              004   015    EN            po             T    N  SDEM  001    A  002                      p    000   01 Audio Output Signal for AM Sound        000     o    01 Head Phone Volume Control    UL    Cr reser s  Lr  reame Re age T_T            rese seni T_T          rx  reenen            venie emper                                LCMH7AM    LOLM INY    KV HW212M83  RM W101            Istereo Imono    Trusurround    Initial Value  Detailed     Device Name                        Q  e  ES    Tv Video Non Euro  TV L TV non L Video  Istereo lmono    Function  itive Offset    ur  55                    ible Mono Stereo Effect    evel Adjust  evel Adjust  Volume Left       AVL Reference Level         Level Adjust  icam Level Adjust   58530 Space Control    FIX   BBE
85. leep Timer    then press         Select    To        Sleep Timer     set TV to turn off automatically   Press 4 or   to select the desired period of time  max  of 1 hour    and 30 minutes   then press             Wake Up Timer     set TV to turn on automatically    Press 4 or   to select the desired period of time  max  of 12  hours   then press      After the selected length of       the       switches on automatically and    Wake Up Timer    will appear on  the screen    The 2  indicator on the TV lights up amber once you set the   Wake Up Timer         Notes      You can also cancel  Sleep Timer  and  Wake Up Timer  by turning off the TV s main power       If no buttons or controls are pressed for more than one hour after the TV is turned on using  the    Wake Up Timer   the TV automatically goes into standby mode     Menu Adjustment          Changing the    Channel Setup       setting    The    Channel Setup    menu allows you to preset channels automatically   manually preset channels  select the TV system  label the program number and  block unwanted programs        1 Press MENU        2 Press 4 or   to select the    Channel Setup   icon       then press               Channel Setup   Auto Program   Manual Program   TV System  B G  Program Label   Program Block       Perk                Select    Y H Confirm End          3 Press   or   to select the desired item  e g      Auto Program      then press         Select    To          Auto Program       preset channels automa
86. model     2  Activate the Service Adjustment Mode  2  Activate the Service Adjustment Mode    3  Select the HPOS item with  1  and  4   3  Select VLIN  SCOR  EWPW  and EWTZ with  1  and   4  Adjust the value of HPOS with  3  and  6  for the best 71   vertical center    4  Adjust with  3  and  6  for the best horizontal size    5  Press  MUTING  then  0  to save into the memory  5  Press  MUTING  then  0  to save into the memory                          VERTICAL LINEARITY  VLIN                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         H  SIZE ADJUSTMENT  HSIZ   1  Input NTSC Monoscope signal NTSC Monoscope Say ner      Signal  for NTSC model    2  Activate the Service Adjustment Mode   gt   3  Select HSIZ with  1          4    4  Adjust with  3  and  6  for the best horizontal size  EW PARABOLA WIDTH  EWPW   5  Press  MUTING  then  0  to save into the memory                 TRAPEZIUM  EWTZ    V  SIZE ADJUSTMENT  VSIZ     lt    1  Input NTSC Monoscope signal NTSC                      Signal  for NTSC model    2  Activate the Service Adjustment Mode  V  ANGLE  HPAR   H  BOW  HBOW   UPPER PIN  3  Select the VSIZ item wit
87. n    WEGA    KV HW21       2004 Sony Corporation         83             WARNING        Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV         TV operating voltage  110     240 V AC         Do not plug in the power cord until you have completed making all other  connections  otherwise a minimum leakage current might flow through the antenna    and other terminals to ground              avoid battery leakage and damage to the remote  remove the batteries from the  remote if you are not going to use it for several days  If any liquid leaks from the  batteries and touches your skin  immediately wash it away with water                 For your own safety  do not touch any part of the  TV  the power cord and the antenna cable during  lightning storms     For children s safety  do not leave children alone  with the TV  Do not allow children to climb onto it        Do not place any objects on the TV  The apparatus  shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and  that no objects filled with liquids  such as vases   shall be placed on the apparatus     Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object  falls into it  Have it checked immediately by  qualified personnel only           Do not block the ventilation openings of the TV   Do not install the TV in a confined space  such as a  bookcase or built in cabinet                olo  Clean the TV with a dry and soft cloth   Do not use benzine  thinner  or any other chemicals to  clean the TV  Do not attach anything  e g   adhe
88. ng to your personal preference in the    Sound Adjustment     option only when the    Personal    mode is selected  see page 17         Menu Adjustment       Adjusting the    Sound Adjustment    item under     Personal    mode    The 5 Band Graphic Equalizer feature allows you to adjust sound frequency settings  of    Personal    mode in the menu                       1 Make sure that    Adjust    is selected        e Adjustment  Personal  then press      J  Adjust   gt  Reset  Selecting  Reset  will set your TV to    the factory setting                Select AVE     Confirm End                2 Press    or   to select the desired sound frequency  then press 4 or   to  adjust the setting and press         The adjusted settings will be received when you select  Personal         Notes     Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency  will affect lower pitched sound      You may display the settings directly using the SOUND MODE button on the top control  panel  see page 8  or J button on the remote control  see page 10      Menu Adjustment    17    18          Changing the    Timer    setting    The    Timer    menu allows you to set TV to turn off and turn on automatically        1 Press MENU        then press         Press 4 or   to select the  Timer  icon               Timer  Sleep Timer  Off  Wake Up Timer  Off       86959             Select   W        Confirm End             3 Press           to select the desired item  e g    S
89. not indicate a  malfunction        Initial Setup  Language  English    M Set up the TV by following the instructions of the     Initial Setup  menu  see page 7                  Select  1              21 End  MENU           6   Installation          Setting up your TV      Initial Setup        When you turn on your TV for the first time  the    Initial Setup    menu will appear   You may change the menu language and preset the TV channels automatically using    the buttons on the top control panel   Tip    e The MENU  and            buttons on the remote control can also be used for the    operations below        1 Press 1     to select the desired menu  language  then press       The selected menu language appears        Initial Setup       Language English             Select  24  Confirm  5  End  MENU              2 Press           to select  Yes   then press    to preset the channels automatically or  select  No  to skip automatic channel  presetting     Once you select  Yes   your TV will start  searching for all the available channels     If the message  No channel found  Please  connect cable antenna   appears  check your  TV connections  then press           Initial Setup       First please connect  cable  antenna    Start Auto Program now   Yes  No          Select  224  Confirm  321 End  MENU              3 Press           to select  No   then press       This menu will not appear again the  next time you turn on the TV by pressing         To allow this menu to appear 
90. sive    tape  cellophane tape  glue  on the painted cabinet of  the TV  Do not scratch the picture tube        Do not open the cabinet and the rear cover of the  TV as high voltages and other hazards are present  inside the TV  Refer servicing and disposal of the  TV to qualified personnel        Your TV is recommended for home use only    Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be  subject to excessive dust  heat  moisture or  vibrations        To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not expose the  TV to rain or moisture     Do not plug in too many appliances to the same  power socket  Do not damage the power cord        Install the TV on a stable TV stand and floor which  can support the TV set weight  Ensure that the TV  stand surface is flat and its area is larger than the  bottom area of the TV        Pull the power cord out by the plug  Do not pull  the power cord itself  Even if your TV is turned  off  it is still connected to the AC power source   mains  as long as the power cord is plugged in   Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not  going to use it for several days              Securing the         To prevent the TV from falling  use the supplied screws  clamps and band to  secure the TV            Screw the band to the TV stand and to the  provided hole at the rear of your TV      1                         chain through the clamps    2  Screw one clamp to a wall or pillar and    the other clamp to the provided hole at  the rear of your TV        Not
91. starting this adjustment  adjust the horizontal  static convergence and the vertical static  convergence    KV HW212M83                                 RB berlina  R  TLH TLV  RB  R  B  YCH              Insert        Correction Plate to DY Pocket ON DY    Left or Right  TLV  YCH Insert YCH VOLonDY  TLV Rotate TLV VOL      DY YCH DY pocket         Rotate XCV Adj core on DY  TLH Plate   3  Screen corner Convergence TLV 7     XCV  1  Affix a Piece A  90   conv  correct corresponding to  XCV    the misconverged areas     7               screen corner  misconvergence    2                                       DY pocket       Piece A  90   conv  correct          KV HW212M83    2 3   FOCUS adjustment should be completed before the W B 1     RM W101    FOCUS ADJUSTMENT    adjustment     1   2   3     Receive digital monoscope pattern   Set picture mode  DYNAMIC     Adjust focus VR to obtain a just focus at the center of 4     the screen    Change receiving signal to white pattern and blue  back    Confirm MAGENTA RING is not noticeable  Incase  magenta ring is obvious  then adjust FOCUS VR to  balance magenta ring and FOCUS           FLYBACK TRANSFORMER  T802 14    FLYBACK TRANSFORMER  T801 21               2 4  G2  SCREEN  ADJUSTMENT    1   2   3     Set the PICTURE  amp  BRIGHTNESS to STANDARD   Put the Video input mode signal    Connect R G B of the C board cathode to  oscilloscope    Adjust Brightness to obtain the cathode value to  value below    Adjust G2  screen  on the FBT un
92. t the desired channel     1  Make sure either           Low        VHF High  or    UHF    is selected  then press          2  Press   or   until the desired channel s broadcast appears on the TV screen   then press  3         If the sound of the desired channel is abnormal  select the appropriate TV  system      1  Press 4 or   to select    TV System     then press         2  Press 4 or   until the sound becomes normal  then press            If you are not satisfied with the picture and sound quality  you may be able  to improve them by using the  Fine  tuning feature      1  Press    or   to select  Fine   then press        2  Press    or   to select  Manual   then press        3  Press 4            until the picture and sound quality are optimal  then press         The   or     icon on the menu flashes while tuning        If you want to skip this program number when using PROG      you can  select the  Skip  feature      1  Press 4 or   to select  Skip   then press        2  Press    or   to select  On   then press       To cancel  select  Off   then press           Menu Adjustment          Changing the    Setup    setting    The    Setup    menu allows you to change the menu language  change the picture  size  label the connected equipment  select the color system and enjoy audio  equipment sound        1 Press MENU           2 Press 4 or   to select the  Setup  icon             e Setup          then press      GJ Language  English    P      Wide Mode             video Lab
93. tically           Manual Program       manually preset desired channels and channels that cannot be  preset automatically  see Presetting channels manually on  page 20            TV System       select the TV system   Press   or   to select either    B G      I    D K  or  M   then    press               Program Label       label the program number    1  Select    Program    and press       Press           to select the program number  then press        2  Select  Label  and press      Press    or   to select  alphanumeric characters for the label  then press             Program Block     block unwanted programs    1  Select  Program  and press        Press    or   to select the program number  then press        2  Select    Block    and press      then press   or   to choose    either    On    or    Off      If you preset a blocked program number  that program number  will be unblocked automatically        Note      During automatic channel presetting  your TV screen will indicate  B G    I    D K  or  M  for    the  TV System      continue    Menu Adjustment   19    20       continued    Presetting channels manually       1    After selecting    Manual Program     select the program  number to which you want to preset a channel                    e Manual Program   1  Make sure    Program    is selected  then press      DEC          VHFLow          2  Press   or   until the program number you want    ae  to preset appears on the menu  then press      7                 Selec
94. til picture shows  the point before cut off                          165   2VDC       2 5  WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT    e    Set to Service Mode  Refer Section 3 1   ADJUSTMENTS WITH COMMANDER   Input white raster signal    Set Picture to   DYNAMIC mode    Select RDRV  002  with  1  and  4  value to 37  dec  with  3  and  6    Adjust WHBL GDRV  003  and BDRV  004  with  1  and  4  and adjust the data with  3  and  6  for best  white balance in Highlight condition    Write into the memory by pressing  MUTING  then  0    Adjust WHBL BKOR  000  and BKOG  001  with  1  and  4  and adjust the level with  3  and  6  for best  white balance cut off condition   Write into memory by pressing             and fixed the                                                                                                                                        then  0         MUTING                2 6  SUB BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT    1   2   3      12     Set to service mode   Brightness set to 50   Picture    Minimum  Select WHBL SBRT  010  with  1  and  4  and adjust  SBRT  010  data with  3  and  6  so that the third  stripe from right dimly lit   Write into the memory by pressing  GA models C O  10 IRE   S G  20 IRE                                              MUTING  then  0                        KV HW212M83  RM W101    SECTION 3  CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS    3 1  ADJUSTMENT WITH COMMANDER    Service adjustments to this model can be performed using the supplied remote commander RM W101     a  ENTERING S
95. upply is faulty    B overcurrent 2 times 2 0 e H OUT  Q805  is shorted        Power does not turn         OCP   or  A board    Load on power line is   2 1   255     C751 is shorted   C board  shorted   V Protect 4 times 4 0     13V is not supplied    Has entered standby state  or  A board  after horizontal raster   4 1   255   IC804 is faulty   A board    Vertical deflection pulse is  stopped     Power line is shorted or  power supply is shorted   IK  AKB  5 times 5 0 e Video OUT  1  1545  is   No raster is generated     or faulty   A board    CRT Cathode current                      5 1   255 e     001 is faulty   A board  detection reference pulse  e Screen  G2  is improperly output is small   adjusted     Power supply 8 times 8 0 e  C604 faulty    No power supply to CRT         5    for      e  C602 faulty  ANODE   Video Processor 8 1   255 e      RASTER is generated             If a     overcurrent is detected  stoppage of the vertical deflection is detected simultaneously  The symptom that is  diagnosed first by the micro controller is displayed on the screen      Referto Screen  G2  Adjustment in this manual     KV HW212M83  RM W101    2  DISPLAY OF STANDBY  O  INDICATOR  FLASH COUNT          m n nm m  SLU                                      Lamp      300ms     gt   4    Li   Lamp OFF 3 sec          Lamp OFF 300ms     Da             3  STOPPING THE STANDBY      INDICATOR FLASH    Diagnostic Item     B overcurrent  V Protect    IK  AKB     Power Supply NG   5V   for Vid
96. vel setting     Display the    Picture    menu and select 15  is too low     Personal    of    Mode     then adjust the      Color    level in    Picture Adjustment           The color system     Display the    Setup    menu and check the 21  setting is    Color System    setting  usually set this to  inappropriate     Auto            The antenna setup 15 e Check the antenna setup  Contact a Sony    inappropriate  dealer for advice    continue    Additional Information    25    26       continued       Symptom    Possible cause    Solutions    Page       Picture slant       e The magnetic  disturbance from  external speakers or  other equipment  or  the direction of the  earth s magnetic field  may affect the TV     Keep external speakers or other electrical  equipment away from the TV        Abnormal color  patches       The magnetic  disturbance from  external speakers or  other equipment  or the  direction of the earth s  magnetic field may  affect the TV     Keep external speakers or other  equipment away from the TV  Do not  move the TV while the TV is turned on   Press    main power  on the TV to turn  off the TV for about 15 minutes  then turn  it on again to demagnetize the TV        The      standby     Your TV s self     Count the number of times the  1        indicator on diagnosis function  standby  indicator flashes  Press  D   your TV flashes indicates the possible  main power  to turn off your TV    red several problems  Contact your nearest Sony service center
97. vice or Category                     5               button          WRITE display will be changed to red color while excuting  and back to                                                          GREEN  Y  GEOM 000       5 039 SERVICE 50 VIDEO 1  Adjusted with  3          6  buttons   GREEN  i  GEOM 000 HPOS 039 WRITE 50 VIDEO 1  write with IMUTING     RED     GEOM 000       5 039 WRITE 50 VIDEO 1          Write executed with    Use the same method for all Items  Use                            Note   1  In  WRITE   the data for all items are written into memory together                                              MUTING   then execute the write with  0                                        WRITE display  then returns to green  SERVICE                   to select the adjustment item  use  3  and  6  to adjust  write with       2  For adjustment items that have different standard data between 50Hz or 60Hz  be sure to use the respective  input signal after adjustment        14       Adjustment        Table    NOTE   a  In the initial value  detailed column  the data after the slash mark       refers to NTSC model data              means data is common for Multi and NTSC model    b         remarked     and       please refer page 26 27 for the data        shaded items are      data    d  Standard data listed on the Adjustment Item Table are reference values  therefore it may be different for each model and for each mode    e  Note for the Different Data those are the standard 
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