Panasonic PV-DF2700-K Service Manual

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ORDER NO. MKE0012601C1
B6
TV/DVD/VCR Combination
PV-DF2700-K
SPECIFICATIONS
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  • Page 1 ORDER NO. MKE0012601C1 TV/DVD/VCR Combination PV-DF2700-K SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 2 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1. GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE...
  • Page 3 There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout, Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent X- RADIATION, shock, fire, or other hazards.
  • Page 4 tube to the CRT ground of receiver before handling the tube. 8. After servicing make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards. 1.2. LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK 1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug. 2.
  • Page 5 2. X-RADIATION WARNING : 1. The potential source of X-Radiation in TV sets is the High Voltage section and the picture tube. 2. When using a picture tube test fixture for service, ensure that the fixture is capable of handling 34.5 kV without causing X-Radiation. NOTE: It is important to use an accurate periodically calibrated high voltage meter.
  • Page 6 2.1. HORIZONTAL OSCILLATOR DISABLE CIRCUIT TEST SERVICE WARNING : The test must be made as a final check before set is returned to the customer. 1. With the rear cover removed, supply about a 120 V AC power source to the set, turn on the set.
  • Page 7 Figure 2 2.4. LASER PRODUCT CLASS I LASER PRODUCT This equipment is certified to comply with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J in effect as of date of manufacture. (Only for U.S.A.) This equipment is classified as a Class I (Class 1) level LASER Product and there is no hazardous LASER radiation with the safety protection.
  • Page 8 Laser Power: No hazardous radiation is emitted with the safety protection. 2.5. PRECAUTION OF LASER DIODE CAUTION: This unit utilizes a class II laser. Visible laser radiation is emitted from the optical pickup lens when the unit is turned on: 1.
  • Page 9 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices. 4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static (ESD protected)" can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices. 5.
  • Page 10 5.1.1. SIMPLIFIED FAULT FINDING DATA Simplified Self-Diagnostic System facilitates finding the cause of the fault. A 4 digit fault code and communication for I C bus code will be displayed on TV screen. The Simplified Fault finding data is stored in the Memory IC (IC6004). This data is cleared after it is displayed, and then the POWER button is pressed back on.
  • Page 12 Fig. 1-3...
  • Page 13 Fig. 1-4...
  • Page 15 Fig. 1-5...
  • Page 16 3. Press any operation button except for POWER or PLAY (DVD) on either the unit, or the remote to detect that a key has been pressed. The 1st digit changes to "0" only when key is detected. Fig. 1-6...
  • Page 17 Note: When 1 to 4 listed in Lock code occurs, the VCR stops and all VCR function buttons except for power become non-operational. 5.1.2. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST FUNCTION FOR DVD This unit has a Self-Diagnostic function which detects a problem or malfunction within the unit and displays its corresponding Error code on TV Screen.
  • Page 18 4. Press DISPLAY key on the remote control to enter DVD Self-Diagnostic mode. Then, press "1" key on the remote control. The DVD Self-Diagnostic Test function will start. Note: If "2" key is pressed, the firmware version of DVD Drive (A number of 4 figures) is displayed.
  • Page 19 Fig. 2-5 5.1.3. HOW TO UPDATE THE FIRMWARE OF DVD It is possible to update the firmware version of DVD using Firmware Disc. 5.1.3.1. How to update the firmware of DVD: 1. Confirm the firmware version of DVD Drive. Refer to "SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST FUNCTION FOR DVD."...
  • Page 20 3. Press OPEN/CLOSE button to open the tray. Then, place the Firmware Disc on the tray. 4. Close the tray. Updating will begin automatically as shown. Fig. 3 5. After approx. 1 minute, the tray will open automatically. Note: If the tray has still not opened after 3 minutes, updating was unsuccessful. In this case, repeat above steps from step 1.
  • Page 21 Note: 1. After replacing the Cylinder Unit, press COUNTER RESET button on remote in this mode. Only Total elapsed "Cylinder rotation" time (in days) will be cleared to 2. After replacing the DVD Unit, press ADD/DLT button on remote in this mode. Only Total elapsed time "DVD Play"...
  • Page 22 5.1.6. DVD DECODER C.B.A. REPLACEMENT NOTE After replacing DVD Decoder C.B.A., confirm the Firmware version of DVD using Self-Diagnostic function. If the version is different than that indicated on the Firmware Disc, update it using the Firmware Disc. Refer to "HOW TO UPDATE THE FIRMWARE OF DVD."...
  • Page 23 5.1.8. SERVICE POSITION 5.1.8.1. Service Position...
  • Page 24 CAUTION: HOT CIRCUIT(Primary circuit) exists on the Power Supply C.B.A., TV Main C.B.A., and Tuner Main C.B.A. Use extreme care to prevent accidental shock when servicing. 5.1.8.1.1. Service Position (1) Fig. 7-1...
  • Page 25 5.1.8.1.2. Service Position (2) In Service Position (2), the VCR/DVD Unit works without the TV Main Ass’y being connected to the TV Monitor. In this position, Mechanism check, Mechanism adjustment, and Electrical adjustment can be performed. Fig. 7-2...
  • Page 26 5.1.8.1.3. Service Position (3-1) In Service Position (3-1), the VCR/DVD Unit works without the TV Main Ass’y being connectecd to the TV Monitor. In this position, the Power Supply C.B.A. check, the Main C.B.A. check, and the Tuner Main C.B.A. check can be performed. 1.
  • Page 27 2. Remove the TV Main Ass’y, CRT Unit, Tuner Main C.B.A., Power Supply C.B.A., VCR Chassis Unit, DVD Unit, DVD Decoder C.B.A., and Operation C.B.A. from Bottom Frame. 3. Remove the Clampers on Bottom Frame. Then, place the Bottom Frame upside down.
  • Page 29 4. Place the VCR Chassis Unit and Tuner Main C.B.A. on the Table. Then, connect the Connector P4007 and P6501. 5. In order to stabilize C.B.A.s, attach the PCB Holder Piece to both C.B.A.s. as shown. Fig. 7-3-2...
  • Page 30 6. Place it along with Guide ribs on the Bottom Frame as shown. Fig. 7-3-3...
  • Page 31 5.1.8.1.4. Service Position (3-2) If it is necessary to use the TV Monitor, connect the TV Main Ass’y to the VCR Chassis Unit as follows. 1. Perform steps 1~4 of Service Position (3-1) in the same way. 2. Place the TV Main Ass’y as shown.
  • Page 32 Fig. 7-3-4 Note: 1. It is possible that the S-Tab SW. may not work correctly in Service Positions (3-1) and (3-2). (Recording can not be done). In this case, short the S-Tab SW. Pins on the foil side of Main C.B.A. to turn this SW. on.
  • Page 33 Fig. 7-3-5 2. When disassembling/assembling, refer to "CABINET SECTION" in DISASSEMBLY/ ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES. 5.1.8.1.5. Service Position (4) In Service Position (4), the DVD Decoder C.B.A. with Extension Cable (LSUA0031) X3 and Connector Cable (IDE Cable) (Not supplied) can be performed. Fig.
  • Page 34 1. Remove the Rear Cover and the VCR/DVD Ass’y. 2. Remove the DVD Unit and the DVD Decoder C.B.A. Note: Remove the original Connector Cable (IDE) from the DVD Unit. (The original Connector Cable (IDE) is not used in this position.) 3.
  • Page 35 5.1.9. HOT CIRCUIT Primary circuit exists on the Power Supply C.B.A., TV Main C.B.A., and Tuner Main C.B.A. This circuit is identified as " HOT " on the C.B.A. and in the Service Manual. Use extreme care to prevent accidental shock when servicing.
  • Page 36 5.1.10. SERVICE MODE In order to inhibit detection of the Supply & Takeup Photo Transistors, Reel Sensor, and Cylinder Lock, press and hold STOP/EJECT, PLAY/REPEAT, and CH down buttons of VCR operation panel on the unit together over 5 seconds in power on condition.
  • Page 37 5.1.12. HOW TO INITIALIZE MEMORY IC...
  • Page 38 After the Memory IC (IC6004) or Main C.B.A. is replaced, be sure to set the Default value to Memory IC as shown in "Memory IC Reference Table" below. 1. Set the unit to TV/VCR Mode. 2. Press and hold STOP/EJECT, PLAY/REPEAT, and VOL- buttons of VCR operation panel on the unit together over 5 seconds with no cassette inserted.
  • Page 39 panel on the unit together over 5 seconds again or press the POWER button OFF to release EVR Adjustment mode. The Default value will be written to Memory IC (IC6004). 5. Perform all EVR Adjustments. (Refer to "EVR (Electronic Variable Register) ADJUSTMENT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL"...
  • Page 41 Only control functions (29 items) which are needed to adjust in field service are indicated by On Screen Displays. Note: Write the original value to MEMO column before adjustment.
  • Page 42 5.1.14. METHOD FOR LOADING/UNLOADING OF MECHANISM 5.1.14.1. (Manual Method) Turn the Loading Gear clockwise (for loading) or counterclockwise (for unloading) using needlenose pliers etc. Note: Do not use this method if Mechanism is jammed or locked. Fig. 11-1 5.1.14.2. (Electrical Method) Apply +10.0 V DC Power Supply to the Loading Motor terminals.
  • Page 43 DC + to Portion "a," DC - to Portion "b" Unloading DC - to Portion "a," DC + to Portion "b" CAUTION: Before applying DC Power Supply, be sure to disconnect the Motor Leads from the Connector P2503. Otherwise, the Loading Motor Drive IC (IC2501) may be damaged. Fig.
  • Page 44 When loading without a cassette, push Portion "a" on the Holder Unit of Cassette Up Ass’y so that the Lever clear the First Tab and Second Tab. Fig. 11-3 5.1.15. HOW TO REMOVE A JAMMED TAPE...
  • Page 45 CAUTION: Wiper Arm Unit may be damaged or its spring may be out of place when the jammed tape is removed by force. Remove a jammed tape as follows: 5.1.15.1. Manual Method When a tape jam is encountered, check the tape loading condition and use the following procedure to remove a tape jam.
  • Page 46 2. Remove the tape from the tape path. 3. Rewind the tape into the cassette by rotating the Center Clutch Unit counterclockwise. 4. Unhook Spring (A) of the Drive Rack Arm. 5. Remove Screw (A). 6. Lift the Cassette Up Ass’y. While pulling the Cassette Up Ass’y out far enough so that it clears the Drive Rack Arm, slide the Drive Rack Unit as indicated by the...
  • Page 47 arrow to remove the cassette tape from the Cassette Up Ass’y. 7. Check the cause of mechanical trouble and repair. Fig. 12-3 Method -2: 1. Rotate Loading Motor counterclockwise with needlenose pliers, etc. so that the Pinch Roller is separated from the shaft of the Capstan Rotor Unit. 2.
  • Page 48 5.1.15.2. Electrical Method Electrical method can only be performed when the mechanism is moved by rotating the Loading Gear. CAUTION: Before applying DC Power Supply, be sure to disconnect the Motor Leads from the Connector P2503. Otherwise, the Loading Motor Drive IC (IC2501) may be damaged. If loading does not start in approx.
  • Page 49 4. Rewind the tape into the cassette by turning the Center Clutch Unit counterclockwise. 5. Eject the cassette by applying +10.0 V DC Power Supply again. 5.1.16. WIRE AND LEAD POSITION DIAGRAM Fig. 14-1...
  • Page 51 Fig. 14-2 5.1.17. DEFEATING THE AUTO TRACKING To defeat the Auto Tracking Function, place the instrument in the STOP mode and place a jumper between TP6003 and TP6009 on the Main C.B.A. The tracking will be placed in the neutral position. 5.1.18.
  • Page 52 Ejecting the cassette tape and then reinserting it will reset the tracking to the Neutral position. 5.1.19. BLACK SCREWS ON THE CHASSIS Black Screws are used on the Mechanism Chassis to identify screws that require adjustment. 5.1.20. HOW TO RESET ALL COMBINATION VCR MEMORY FUNCTIONS To reset (clear) the select language, channel auto set and set clock functions to their initial power on condition (power on, no cassette inserted), hold down the PLAY/REPEAT and FF buttons of VCR operation panel on the unit together for more...
  • Page 53 The following procedures are recommended for the replacement of the leadless components used in this unit. 1. Preparation for replacement A. Soldering Iron Use a pencil-type soldering iron that uses less than 30 W. B. Solder Eutectic Solder (Tin 63 %, Lead 37 %) is recommended. C.
  • Page 54 A. Presolder the contact points on the circuit board. Fig. 15-2 B. Press the part downward with tweezers and solder both electrodes as shown below. Fig. 15-3 Note: Do not glue the replacement leadless component to the circuit board. 5.2. IC, TRANSISTOR AND CHIP PART INFORMATION...
  • Page 56 6. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 6.1. CABINET SECTION 6.1.1. Disassembly Flowchart Perform all disassembly procedures in the order described in the "Disassembly Flowchart" shown below. When reassembling, use the reverse procedure. CAUTION: Disconnect AC plug before disassembly. Fig. D1...
  • Page 58 6.1.2. Disassembly Method...
  • Page 61 Fig. D2...
  • Page 63 Fig. D3...
  • Page 65 6.1.2.1. Notes in chart 1. Removal of VCR/DVD Ass’y Fig. D4 2. Installation of VCR/DVD Ass’y...
  • Page 66 CAUTION: Opener Lever may be damaged when VCR/DVD Ass’y is installed, with Cassette Door-Lid and Opener Lever of Cassette Up Ass’y set incorrectly. A. When installing the VCR/DVD Ass’y, swing the Cassette Door-Lid all the way open until the Cassette Door tab clears the Opener Lever. B.
  • Page 67 3. Removal of CRT Unit Place the Unit face down on a soft cloth before removing the CRT Unit. 4. Installation of VCR Chassis Unit...
  • Page 68 When installing 2 Screws (S-15), slide the Holder Unit of the Cassette Up Ass’y (Refer to "METHOD FOR LOADING/UNLOADING OF MECHANISM" in Service Notes) to tighten screws. Then, slide it back to the EJECT Position. Make sure that Mechanism and Cassette Up Ass’y are in the EJECT Position. (Refer to "EJECT Position Confirmation"...
  • Page 69 A. Confirm that the Locking Tab (L-6) under the Cassette Up Ass’y is in Hole on the Mechanism Chassis when installing the Cassette Up Ass’y. Then, slide the Cassette Up Ass’y towards the back. B. When installing 2 Screws (S-18), slide the Holder Unit (Refer to "METHOD FOR LOADING/UNLOADING OF MECHANISM"...
  • Page 70 6.2.1. Disassembly/Reassembly Method...
  • Page 72 6.2.2. Inner Parts Location Fig. J1-1 6.2.3. EJECT Position Confirmation Fig. J1-2...
  • Page 73 6.2.4. Grounding Plate Unit, Full Erase Head, and Cylinder Unit Fig. J2-1...
  • Page 75 6.2.4.1. Reassembly Notes 1. Adjustment of Grounding Plate Unit A. After installing, make sure that the Grounding Plate Unit, on the top side of mechanism chassis, is positioned on the front side of the Cylinder shaft so that the center line of the plate is just less than 1.0 mm measured from the center of the Cylinder shaft.
  • Page 76 6.2.5. Capstan Belt, Support Angle, Intermediate Gear B, and Main Cam Gear Fig. J3-1...
  • Page 78 6.2.5.1. Reassembly Notes 1. Alignment of Main Cam Gear, Drive Rack Arm, and Main Rod A. Confirm that the hole on Main Rod is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis. B. Confirm that the hole on Drive Rack Arm is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis.
  • Page 79 2. Confirmation/Alignment of Intermediate Gear B, Main Cam Gear, and Intermediate Gear A A. Confirm that the Hole A on Lift Gear is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis. B. Confirm that the hole on Intermediate Gear A is aligned with the hole on Lift Gear.
  • Page 80 C. Install the Intermediate Gear B so that the hole on the Intermediate Gear B is aligned with the hole on the Main Cam Gear. Fig. J3-4...
  • Page 81 3. Holes on Main Cam Gear A. The EJECT mode Hole on Main Cam Gear should be a Through Hole with Hole A on Support Angle in EJECT mode. The each mode Hole on Main Cam Gear should be a Through Hole with Hole B on Support Angle in each mode. Fig.
  • Page 82 4. Main Cam Gear Kit A. Main Cam Gear is supplied as a Main Cam Gear Kit only (Kit No. VVGS0009). Main Cam Gear Kit consists of a Main Cam Gear and a Main Cam Push Nut. However, Main Cam Push Nut is available separately as a replacement part. 5.
  • Page 83 6. The Main Cam Push Nut is not reusable. Install a new one. 6.2.6. Center Clutch Unit, Changing Gear Spring, Changing Gear, and Idler Arm Unit Fig. J4-1...
  • Page 84 6.2.6.1. Reassembly Notes 1. Installation of Center Clutch Unit...
  • Page 85 A. Fit the Center Clutch Unit into the Changing Gear. Fig. J4-2 6.2.7. Reel Gear and Main Rod Fig. J5-1...
  • Page 86 6.2.7.1. Reassembly Notes 1. Alignment of Main Rod and T Loading Arm Unit A. Align the Gear of T Loading Arm Unit with Gear of Main Rod. Confirm that the Hole on Main Rod is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis. Fig.
  • Page 87 6.2.8. Stopper Angle, Capstan Rotor Unit, Oil Seal, Capstan Stator C.B.A., and MR Head Fig. J6-1...
  • Page 89 6.2.8.1. Reassembly Notes 1. Application of Silicon Grease CAUTION: When installing the IC2501 (AN3845SC, AN3846SC) or Capstan Stator C.B.A., be sure to apply Silicon Grease (VFK1301) as shown. Be careful not to touch other parts with greased portion to prevent grease depletion. Fig.
  • Page 91 2. Installation of Capstan Rotor Unit and Oil Seal A. Install the 2 Oil Seals into the Capstan Holder Unit. Then, insert the Capstan Rotor Unit Shaft into the hole of the Capstan Holder Unit so that shaft passes through 2 Oil Seals. Be careful not to scratch the Shaft or Capstan Holder Unit. B.
  • Page 92 6.2.9.1. Reassembly Notes 1. Alignment of T Loading Arm Unit and S Loading Arm Unit A. Install the S Loading Arm Unit onto the chassis. B. Install the T Loading Arm Unit so that the hole on T Loading Arm Unit is aligned with the hole on S Loading Arm Unit.
  • Page 93 6.2.10. T Brake Unit, Tension Control Arm Unit, T Reel Table, S Reel Table, and Tension Arm Unit Fig. J8-1...
  • Page 95 Note: 1. Only for early products; the Assist Spring is used. When servicing the Assist Spring or the Tension Arm Unit, replace only the Tension Arm Unit with a new one and remove the Assist Spring. 6.2.10.1. Reassembly Notes 1. How to distinguish between S Reel Table and T Reel Table Fig.
  • Page 96 6.2.12. Opener Piece, Drive Rack Arm, Pinch Arm Unit, P5 Arm Unit, and Intermediate Gear A Fig. J10-1...
  • Page 97 6.2.12.1. Reassembly Notes 1. Installation/Alignment of Intermediate Gear A, Lift Gear and P5 Arm Unit A. Rotate the Lift Gear so that Hole A on Lift Gear is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis.
  • Page 98 B. Install the Intermediate Gear A so that the hole on Intermediate Gear A is aligned with the hole on Lift Gear. C. Install the P5 Arm Unit so that it contacts with the tab of chassis. Fig. J10-2 2. Installation of Opener Piece A.
  • Page 99 6.2.13. Motor Block Unit, Audio Control Head Unit, Lift Gear, Capstan Holder Unit, and Tension Arm Boss Fig. J11...
  • Page 100 6.3. CASSETTE UP ASS’Y SECTION...
  • Page 101 6.3.1. Top Plate, Wiper Arm Unit, and Holder Unit Fig. K1-1...
  • Page 103 6.3.1.1. Reassembly Notes 1. Alignment of Wiper Arm Unit and Drive Rack Unit A. Slide the Drive Rack Unit to the far right as indicated by the arrow. B. Install the Wiper Arm Unit so that the hole on the Wiper Arm Unit is aligned with the hole on the Drive Rack Unit.
  • Page 105 2. Installation of Holder Unit A. Turn the Wiper Arm Unit so that the grooves on each end are aligned with the each groove on Side Plate L and R. B. Insert Holder Unit boss (A) and (B) into the grooves as shown in Fig. K1-1. C.
  • Page 106 6.3.2. Opener Lever and Drive Rack Unit Fig. K2 7. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 7.1. SERVICE FIXTURES AND TOOLS...
  • Page 107 7.2. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 7.2.1. CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE UPPER CYLINDER UNIT 1. While slowly turning the Upper Cylinder Unit counterclockwise by hand, gently rub the Video Heads with a Head Cleaning Stick (VFK27) moistened with Ethanol. When using a Cleaning Cassette, make sure to use "DRY" type only and be aware that excessive use can shorten head life.
  • Page 108 Note: A. Do not rub vertically or apply excess pressure to the Video Heads. Do not turn the Upper Cylinder Unit clockwise while cleaning. B. After cleaning, use a Dry Head Cleaning Stick (VFK27) to remove any Ethanol remaining on the cylinder tape path. Otherwise, tape damage will occur. 7.2.2.
  • Page 109 Specification: 20 gf±2.5 gf (0.196 N±0.025 N) 1. Play back a T120 cassette tape from the beginning for approx. 10 to 20 seconds to stabilize tape movement. 2. Insert a Tension Meter into tape path and measure the back tension. Fig.
  • Page 110 Note: A. Be sure that the three probes of the meter are all in solid contact with the tape, but not touching any other parts of the mechanism. B. It is recommended that measurements should be repeated at least three (3) times because the tension meter is very sensitive to external vibrations.
  • Page 111 Specification: 0.1 mm ~ 0.13 mm 1. Remove the VCR Chassis Unit and then place it upside down. 2. Remove the Main C.B.A. 3. Slightly loosen Screw (A). Then set the Screwdriver (Phillips Driver) into the Hole (A). Turn the screwdriver clockwise until the MR Head touches the rotor. Then turn it slightly counterclockwise to make the clearance as specified.
  • Page 113 Note: Do not touch the outside circumference of the rotor surface with any tool and keep magnetic material away from the rotor magnet (especially metal particles). Confirmation of Signal Level 1. Place the unit in Service Position (2). Refer to "SERVICE POSITION"...
  • Page 114 Note: To perform these adjustment/confirmation procedures, set the tracking to the neutral position. Equipment Required: Dual Trace Oscilloscope VHS Alignment Tape (VFMS0003H6) Post Adjustment Driver (VFK0329) H-Position Adjustment Driver (VFK0330) 7.2.2.3.1. ENVELOPE OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT The height of the P2 and P3 Posts replacement part is preadjust at the factory. Purpose: To achieve a satisfactory picture and secure precise tracking.
  • Page 115 heights. Fig. M4-1 Fig. M4-2 6. After adjustment, confirm that the tape travels without curling at P2 and P3 posts. Fig. M4-3...
  • Page 116 7. Remove the jumper after completing the adjustment procedure. 7.2.2.3.2. AUDIO CONTROL HEAD TILT ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To confirm that the tape runs smoothly. In particular, confirm that the tape properly picks up the Audio Signal at the upper part of the head and the Control Signal at the lower part of the head.
  • Page 117 7.2.2.3.3. AUDIO CONTROL HEAD HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The height of the Audio Control Head replacement part is preset at the factory. Purpose: To be sure the tape runs properly along the Control Head. Symptom of Misadjustment: If the control signal is not properly picked up, Servo Operation cannot be achieved.
  • Page 118 7.2.2.3.4. AUDIO CONTROL HEAD AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To adjust the position and height of the Audio Control Head so that it meets the tape tracks properly. Symptom of Misadjustment: If the position of the Audio Control Head is not properly adjusted, the Audio S/N Ratio is poor.
  • Page 119 2. Play back the 6 kHz Monaural Audio portion of the alignment tape. 3. Adjust Black Screw (C) on the Audio Control Head base so that the output level is at maximum. Fig. M7 4. Confirm the height of the Audio Control Head is proper. If not, readjust Black Screws (A) and (B).
  • Page 120 6. Tighten Black Screw (D). 7. Remove the jumper between TP6003 and +5V(TP6009). Note: Old type of H-Position Adjustment Driver (VFK0136) can be used for this adjustment. 7.3. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT NOTE: Following Adjustments have been preadjusted at factory and are not required. Purity Adjustment Static Central Convergence Adjustment Dynamic Convergence Adjustment...
  • Page 121 Voltage Range: 0.001 V to 50 V/Div. Frequency Range: DC to 50 MHz Probes: 10:1, 1:1 2. NTSC Video Pattern Generator 3. DVM (Digital Volt Meter) 4. MTS/SAP Signal Generator (TV Multi-Channel Sound Modulator (U.S.A.)) 5. Frequency Counter Frequency Range: 0 to 150 MHz 6.
  • Page 122 7.3.3. STEREO/SAP SEPARATION ADJUSTMENT Note: Remove the DVD unit before performing this adjustment. Purpose:...
  • Page 123 To separate the L and R Channels of Stereo Signal. Symptom of Misadjustment: The L and R Channels of Stereo Signal will not be separated properly resulting in no stereophonic effect. Test Point : TP9001, TP9101 (Audio C.B.A.) Adjustment: R9001, R9008, R9101, R9108 (Audio C.B.A.) Specification : minimum level INPUT :...
  • Page 124 Fig. E2-1 7. Set the MTS/SAP Signal Generator as follows. MTS (ONLY L CH) 300 Hz±5 Hz 14 % or 7 % Modulating 8. Connect the Oscilloscope to TP9101 on the Audio C.B.A. 9. Adjust R9101 (SEP (L) ) on the Audio C.B.A. so that the signal level of TP9101 is minimum.
  • Page 125 7.3.4. SEPARATION ADJUSTMENT Note: Be sure to perform this adjustment after STEREO/SAP SEPARATION ADJUSTMENT are completed. Purpose: To separate the L and R Channels of Stereo Signal. Symptom of Misadjustment: The L and R Channels of Stereo Signal will not be separated properly resulting in no stereophonic effect.
  • Page 126 INPUT : Antenna Input Terminal MTS (ONLY L CH) 300 Hz±5 Hz 14 % or 7 % Modulating Mode : STEREO audio (TV) Equipment : Oscilloscope, MTS/SAP Signal Generator 1. Connect the RF OUTPUT of the MTS/SAP Signal Generator to the Antenna Input Terminal.
  • Page 127 6. Adjust R9103 on the Audio C.B.A. so that the signal level is minimum. Fig. E3-2 7.3.5. FM VCO ADJUSTMENT Note: Remove the DVD unit before performing this adjustment. Purpose: To set VCO free run frequency. Symptom of Misadjustment: Even when stereophony is received, only monaural sound will be output. Test Point : Pin 45 of P4206, TP9201 (Audio C.B.A.) Adjustment :...
  • Page 128 Input : ---------- Mode : STEREO audio (FM Radio) Equipment : Frequency Counter 1. Connect Pin 45 of P4206 on Audio C.B.A. to GND. Fig. E4-1 2. Connect TP9201 on Audio C.B.A. to GND through a resistor (3.3 k ). Then, connect Frequency Counter to TP9201.
  • Page 129 Test Point : TP8201 (DVD DECODER C.B.A.) Adjustment : R8299 (DVD DECODER C.B.A.) Specification : 1.0 V[P-P]±0.05 V[P-P] Input : ---------- Mode : DVD PLAY Equipment : Oscilloscope, DVD Test Disc 1. Playback 100% Flat Field on the DVD Test Disc in DVD PLAY Mode. 2.
  • Page 130 7.3.7. EVR (Electronic Variable Register) ADJUSTMENT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL This unit has electronic technology using I C Bus concept. The following control functions are adjusted by using "On Screen Displays" and the remote control instead of adjusting mechanical controls (VR). Control functions which are indicated in EVR ADJUSTMENT MODE will be changed on running change basis.Control functions are inter changeable for early products and later products.
  • Page 132 Only control functions (29 items) which are needed to adjust in field service are indicated by On Screen Displays. Note: Write the original value to MEMO column before adjustment.
  • Page 133 7.3.8. EVR ADJUSTMENT ITEM The following Items need to be adjusted for EVR adjustment. PG SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT CUT OFF, DRIVE ADJUSTMENT COLOR DECODE ADJUSTMENT TINT COLOR ADJUSTMENT SCAN SIZE CORRECTION ADJUSTMENT DEFLECTION DISTORTION CORRECTION ADJUSTMENT WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT SUB BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT PINP CHROMINANCE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT PINP LUMINANCE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 134 7.3.9.1. How to adjust:...
  • Page 137 7.3.9.2. How to release from EVR Adjustment Mode: Press and holds TOP/EJECT, PLAY/REPEAT and VOL- buttons of VCR operation panel on the unit together over 5 seconds again or press the POWER button OFF to release EVR adjustment mode. The adjusted value will be written to Memory IC (IC6004).
  • Page 138 TP6205 (Main C.B.A.) Adjustment : PG SHIFTER (EVR) Specification : T = 6 H±1 H (0.38 ms±0.06 ms) Input : ---------- Mode : SP Playback Equipment : Oscilloscope, VHS Alignment Tape (VFMS0003H6) 1. Insert the VHS Alignment Tape and playback in SP mode. 2.
  • Page 139 7.3.12. SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the optimum sub contrast level. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture is too dark or too light. Test Point : TP48 (CRT C.B.A.) Adjustment : SUB CONTRAST (EVR), R-SUB CONTRAST (EVR) Specification : 2.4 V[p-p]±0.1 V[p-p] Input : Antenna Input Terminal,...
  • Page 140 Crosshatch Pattern Signal 1 V[p-p] (75 terminated) Mode : STOP Equipment : Oscilloscope, NTSC Video Pattern Generator 1. Set to PINP mode, and then set PARENT PICTURE to UHF/VHF TUNER/TV DEMODULATOR 2 UNIT input. ("-T" is displayed on the screen.) 2.
  • Page 141 7.3.13. SCREEN, CUT OFF, DRIVE ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the optimum Screen. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture is will be an improper screen color mix. Test Point : TP50 (CRT C.B.A.) Adjustment : FOCUS CONTROL (F1) (Flyback Transformer), FOCUS CONTROL (F2) (Flyback Transformer), SCREEN CONTROL (Flyback Transformer), SUB BRIGHT (EVR),...
  • Page 142 R DRV (EVR), B CUT (EVR), G CUT (EVR), R CUT (EVR) Specification : Refer to descriptions below. Input : Antenna Input Terminal, Monoscope Pattern Signal Mode : STOP Equipment : Oscilloscope, NTSC Video Pattern Generator 1. Set to PINP mode, and then set PARENT PICTURE to UHF/VHF TUNER/TV DEMODULATOR 2 UNIT input.
  • Page 143 10. Adjust SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode so that the level A is 175 VDC±5 VDC. Fig. E9 11. Turn the SCREEN CONTROL on the Flyback Transformer clockwise carefully and stop at the point where green is first observed. 12.
  • Page 144 18. Select SW1, R CUT and B CUT in EVR adjustment mode. Then after making a note of the original value and adjust as follows. SW1= "00" R CUT= "050" B CUT= "050" 19. Turn the SCREEN CONTROL on the Flyback Transformer fully counterclockwise. 20.
  • Page 145 SUB TINT (EVR), DECODE GAIN (EVR), R-SUB COLOR (EVR), R-SUB TINT (EVR) Specification : Refer to descriptions below. Input : Antenna Input Terminal, Rainbow Color Bar Mode : STOP Equipment : Oscilloscope, NTSC Video Pattern Generator 1. Supply the Rainbow Color Bar signal to Antenna Input Terminal. 2.
  • Page 147 5. Connect the Oscilloscope to TP49 on the CRT C.B.A. 6. Select SUB COLOR in EVR adjustment mode and adjust which higher level that level C or D is 1.1 V[p-p]±0.1 V[p-p]. Fig. E10-2 7. Connect the Oscilloscope to TP46 on the CRT C.B.A. 8.
  • Page 148 9. Set to PINP mode, and then set PARENT PICTURE to UHF/VHF TUNER/TV DEMODULATOR 2 UNIT input. ("-T" is displayed on the screen.) 10. Supply the Rainbow Color Bar signal to Antenna Input Terminal. 11. Connect the Oscilloscope to TP49 on the CRT C.B.A. 12.
  • Page 149 13. Connect the Oscilloscope to TP48 on the CRT C.B.A. 14. Select SUB COLOR in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level H is 0.42 V[p-p]±0.03 V[p-p]. Fig. E10-4...
  • Page 151 15. Set to PINP mode, and then set PARENT PICTURE to UHF/VHF TUNER/TV DEMODULATOR 1 UNIT input. ("-R" is displayed on the screen.) 16. Connect the Oscilloscope to TP49 on the CRT C.B.A. 17. Select R-SUB TINT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level A and B should be equal in amplitude.
  • Page 152 2. Adjust the FOCUS CONTROL (F1) on the Flyback Transformer so that the vertical line is the sharpest. 3. Supply a Crosshatch Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal. 4. Adjust the FOCUS CONTROL (F2) on the Flyback Transformer so that the aberration of horizontal line is 1 mm.
  • Page 153 NOTE: Be sure to perform FOCUS ADJUSTMENT after DYNAMIC FOCUS PHASE ADJUSTMENT is completed. 7.3.16. FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To set the optimum Focus. Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture is out of Focus. Test Point : TP551, TP552 (TV MAIN C.B.A.) Adjustment : FOCUS CONTROL (F1) (Flyback Transformer),...
  • Page 154 Antenna Input Terminal, Monoscope Pattern Signal Mode : STOP Equipment : DVM, NTSC Video Pattern Generator 1. Turn off the set and connect DVM between TP551 and TP552 on the TV MAIN C.B.A. 2. Turn on the set. Set PARENT PICTURE to UHF/VHF TUNER/TV DEMODULATOR 2 UNIT input. Enter EVR adjustment mode refer to "HOW TO ENTER EVR ADJUSTMENT MODE."...
  • Page 155 H-POS (EVR), H PIN (EVR), H WID (EVR), R760 (TV MAIN C.B.A.) Specification : Refer to descriptions below. Input : Video Input Jack, Monoscope Pattern Signal Mode : STOP Equipment : DVM, NTSC Video Pattern Generator 1. Turn off the set and connect DVM between TP551 and TP552. 2.
  • Page 157 7. Select V HET and V-LIN in EVR adjustment menu and adjust so that the top 4th line is just in view. 8. Confirm that the bottom 3rd line is in view and that the bottom 4th line is out of view.
  • Page 158 V-LIN (EVR), H-POS (EVR), H WID (EVR), V-SCR (EVR) Specification : Refer to descriptions below. Input : Video Input Jack, Crosshatch Pattern Signal, Monoscope Pattern Signal Mode : STOP Equipment : NTSC Video Pattern Generator 1. Supply a Crosshatch Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal. 2.
  • Page 159 almost straight. 4. Select H-KEY in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that vertical lines should be almost straight. 5. Select H-BPN in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that lower side of vertical lines should be almost straight. 6. Select H-TPN in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that higher side of vertical lines should be almost straight.
  • Page 161 9. Select V HET and V-LIN in EVR adjustment menu and adjust so that the top 4th line is just in view. 10. Confirm that the bottom 3rd line is in view and that the bottom 4th line is out of view.
  • Page 162 15. Supply a Monoscope Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal. 16. Confirm Vertical Center Position and Vertical Height as shown in Fig. E13-2. If it is not correctly, repeat the above steps 8, 9, 13 and 14 until the Vertical Center Position and Vertical Height is correctly.
  • Page 163 FOCUS CONTROL (F2) (Flyback Transformer), SCREEN CONTROL (Flyback Transformer), SUB BRIGHT (EVR), R-SUB BRIGHT (EVR), B DRV (EVR), R DRV (EVR), R CUT (EVR), G CUT (EVR), B CUT (EVR) Specification : Refer to descriptions below. Input : Antenna Input Terminal, Monoscope Pattern Signal, White Pattern Signal Mode :...
  • Page 164 7. Turn the SCREEN CONTROL on Flyback Transformer fully counterclockwise. 8. Adjust SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode so that the level A is 175 VDC±5 VDC. Fig. E14 9. Turn the SCREEN CONTROL on the Flyback Transformer clockwise carefully and stop at the point where green is first observed.
  • Page 165 is properly tracking the White Pattern. 15. Set PARENT PICTURE to UHF/VHF TUNER/TV DEMODULATOR 1 UNIT input. ("- R" is displayed on the screen.) 16. Connect the Oscilloscope to TP50 on the CRT C.B.A. (Use TP47 for GND.) 17. Select R-SUB BRIGHT and move the shaded area to the value in EVR adjustment mode.
  • Page 166 Purpose : To set the optimum brightness level. Symptom of Misadjustment : The picture is too white or too black. Note: Perform this adjustment in a darkened room. Test Point : ---------- Adjustment : SUB BRIGHT (EVR), R-SUB BRIGHT (EVR) Specification : Refer to descriptions below.
  • Page 167 Symptom of Misadjustment : The CHILD PICTURE is too white or too black. Test Point : TP5312 (TV PROCESS C.B.A.) Adjustment : COLOR (EVR) Specification : Refer to descriptions below. Input : Video Input Jack, 100 % chrominance signal Mode : STOP Equipment : NTSC Video Pattern Generator,...
  • Page 168 Fig. E15-2...
  • Page 169 7.3.22. PINP LUMINANCE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Purpose : To set the optimum luminance level. Symptom of Misadjustment : The CHILD PICTURE is too light or too dark. Test Point : TP5305 (TV PROCESS C.B.A.) Adjustment : PCONTRAST (EVR) Specification : Refer to descriptions below. Input : Video Input Jack, Color Bar signal...
  • Page 170 Mode : STOP Equipment : NTSC Video Pattern Generator, Oscilloscope 1. Set to PINP mode, and then move CHILD PICTURE to the upper left on monitor. 2. Supply a Color Bar signal to the Video Input Jack. 3. Connect the Oscilloscope to TP5305 on the TV PROCESS C.B.A. 4.
  • Page 171 7.4. TEST POINTS AND CONTROL LOCATION...
  • Page 175 8. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 176 8.1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES 8.2. MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8.3. AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8.4. TV PROCESS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8.5. POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8.6. OPERATION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8.7. TV MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8.8. CRT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...
  • Page 177 8.9. DEFLECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8.10. TUNER MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8.11. Hi-Fi AUDIO/VIDEO HEAD AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8.12. CAPSTAN STATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8.13. DVD DECODER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8.14. INTERCONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8.15. VOLTAGE CHART...
  • Page 178 9. CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT 9.1. MAIN C.B.A. 9.2. AUDIO C.B.A. 9.3. TV PROCESS C.B.A. 9.4. POWER SUPPLY C.B.A. 9.5. OPERATION / CAPSTAN STATOR / Hi-Fi AUDIO/VIDEO HEAD AMP C.B.A. 9.6. TV MAIN C.B.A. 9.7. CRT C.B.A.
  • Page 179 9.8. DEFLECTION C.B.A. 9.9. TUNER MAIN C.B.A. 9.10. DVD DECODER C.B.A. 10. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 10.1. POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.2. VIDEO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.3. VIDEO SELECTOR BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.4. PICTURE IN PICTURE BLOCK DIAGRAM...
  • Page 180 10.5. AUDIO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.6. TV STEREO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.7. Hi-Fi AUDIO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.8. SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.9. SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.10. TV Y/C PROCESS BLOCK DIAGRAM 10.11. DVD BLOCK DIAGRAM...
  • Page 181 10.12. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 11. EXPLODED VIEWS 11.1. MECHANISM (TOP) SECTION 11.2. MECHANISM (BOTTOM) SECTION 11.3. CASSETTE UP COMPARTMENT SECTION 11.4. CHASSIS FRAME SECTION (1) 11.5. CHASSIS FRAME SECTION (2) 11.6. CHASSIS FRAME SECTION (3)
  • Page 182 11.7. CHASSIS FRAME SECTION (4) 11.8. PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SECTION 12. REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS BEFORE REPLACING PARTS, READ THE FOLLOWING: 12.1. REPLACEMENT NOTES 12.1.1. General Notes 1. Use only original replacement parts: To maintain original function and reliability of repaired units, use only original replacement parts which are listed with their part numbers in the parts list.
  • Page 183 7. Item numbers with capital letter E (Example: E10, E20,...) in the Ref. No. column are shown in the exploded views. 12.1.2. Mechanical Replacement Notes 1. Section No. of parts shown in Exploded Views are indicated in the Remarks column. 2.
  • Page 184 "IC, TRANSISTOR AND CHIP PART INFORMATION" page. 4. When replacing 0 resistor, a wire can be substituted for it. 5. When installing the IC2501 (AN3846SC or AN3845SC) or Capstan Stator C.B.A., be sure to apply Silicon Grease (VFK1301). Refer to "Capstan Stator C.B.A." of MECHANISM SECTION in DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES.
  • Page 185 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSDG0114 CHANGING GEAR VXLS1091 IDLER ARM UNIT VXPS0391 CAPSTAN ROTOR UNIT LSMA0387 STOPPER ANGLE LSMM0002 MAIN ROD LXQVB01270F PICTURE TUBE UNIT VXLS1099 S LOADING ARM UNIT VXLS1098 T LOADING ARM UNIT LSDG0116 REEL GEAR LSDG0111...
  • Page 186 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSMB0170 DVD CASSETTE DOOR SPRING 4 MKA LSMA0438 MOUNT PLATE,STEEL 5 MKA TMK77708 CUSHION,RUBBER 4 MKA VMFS0213 SHEET,NYLON+RAYON 4 MKA LSQL0837 DOLBY DIGITAL CAUTION LABEL 4 MKA LSKF0325 TRAY COVER 5 MKA VXYS1403 DVD UNIT 5 MKA...
  • Page 187 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VMTS0035 CUSHION,RUBBER VMAS1912 P.C.B. SUPPORT ANGLE VMTS0059 CUSHION,RUBBER 731(IC2505) EZMPS300F12 MR HEAD 732(P2502) LSJS0097 CONNECOR 12P LSMA0384 BACK PLATE,STEEL LSJA0349-FE AC CORD W/PLUG,125V TJC6319 FUSE HOLDER ENG36707G TUNER 1,UHF/VHF NR 6 MKA ENG36708G TUNER 2,UHF/VHF NR 6 MKA...
  • Page 188 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VFMS0003H6 VHS ALIGNMENT TAPE VFKS0081 GREASE VFK0329 POST ADJUSTMENT DRIVER VFK1301 SILICON GREASE VFK27 HEAD CLEANING STICK VFK0330 H-POSITION ADJUSTMENT DRIVER DVDT-S01 DVD TEST DISC -------- FIRMWARE DISC FOR DVD (NOT SUPPLIED) -------- CONNECTOR CABLE(IDE CABLE) (NOT SUPPLIED)
  • Page 189 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC1201 BA09T IC, LINEAR IC2601 AN3808K IC, LINEAR IC3001 AN3479FBP-A IC, LINEAR IC3101 NJM2235M-TE1 IC, LINEAR IC3201 MN3885S IC, CCD E.S.D. IC3202 TA8898AN IC, LINEAR IC3301 LC8632165S53 IC, 8BIT MICROCONTROLLER E.S.D. MKA IC6001 MN101D02HDB IC, 8BIT MICROCONTROLLER...
  • Page 190 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks OR 2SD601A CHIP Q4001 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q4002 2SD601(R,S) CHIP Q4003 2SD601(R,S) CHIP Q4101 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q4171 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q4173 DTC144EK CHIP OR UN2213 CHIP Q6001 2SA1037K146R...
  • Page 191 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D3201 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D3202 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D4171 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D6001 VEKS5708 SENSOR LED UNIT D6003 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D6011 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D6301...
  • Page 192 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3081 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R3082 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/10W 22K R3083 ERJ6GEYJ271V MGF CHIP 1/10W 270 R3084 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K R3085 ERJ6GEYJ181V MGF CHIP 1/10W 180 R3101 ERJ6GEYJ181V MGF CHIP 1/10W 180 R3102 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100...
  • Page 193 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3601 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K R3602 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K R3603 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R3604 ERJ6GEYG271V MGF CHIP 1/10W 270 R3605 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K R3606 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K R3607 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K...
  • Page 194 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R6011 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R6012 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R6013 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R6014 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R6015 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R6016 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R6017 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100...
  • Page 195 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R6091 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R6092 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R6093 ERDS2TJ221 R6094 ERDS2TJ221 R6098 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1/10W 15K R6099 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1/10W 15K R6100 ERJ6GEYJ224V MGF CHIP 1/10W 220K R6101 ERDS2TJ121 R6102...
  • Page 196 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R6164 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/10W 4.7K R6168 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/10W 22K R6201 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R6202 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K R6203 ERJ6GEYJ274V MGF CHIP 1/10W 270K R6204 ERJ6GEYJ184V MGF CHIP 1/10W 180K R6205 ERJ6GEYJ225V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2M...
  • Page 197 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R6538 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R6539 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R6540 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R6541 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R6550 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/10W 22K R6552 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/10W 22K R6553 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K...
  • Page 198 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R7242 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R7243 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/10W 4.7K R7244 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R7246 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/10W 4.7K R7247 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R7249 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R7252 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100...
  • Page 199 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3023 ECUV1H680JCN C CHIP 50V 68P C3024 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C3025 ECUV1C104KBN C CHIP 16V 0.1 C3026 ECUV1H822KBN C CHIP 50V 8200P C3027 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C3030 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C3031 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0.1...
  • Page 200 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3218 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C3231 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C3232 ECUV1H102KBN C CHIP 50V 1000P C3234 ECEA0JKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 47 C3235 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C3236 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C3237 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C3301...
  • Page 201 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C6005 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100 C6006 ECA0JM102B ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 1000 C6007 ECEA0JKS101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100 C6008 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.1 C6010 ECEA1CKS100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C6011 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C6012 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.1 C6014...
  • Page 202 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C7205 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C7211 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7212 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7213 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7214 ECUV1H220JCN C CHIP 50V 22P C7215 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C7221 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10...
  • Page 203 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L3002 VLQSAB7D680K 68 L3005 VLQSH02R330K 33 L3010 VLQSAB7D470K 47 L3020 VLPS0087 L3101 ELESN101KA L3201 ELESN101KA L3202 ELESN101KA L3203 EXCELDR25V BEAD INDUCTOR L3231 ELESN221KA L3303 VLPS0111 CHIP BEAD INDUCTOR L3304 VLPS0111 CHIP BEAD INDUCTOR L3305 VLPS0111 CHIP BEAD INDUCTOR...
  • Page 204 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks SW6001 LSSH0002 LEAF SWITCH-SAFETY TAB SW6002 LSSS0008 MODE SWITCH SW6301 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6302 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6303 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6304 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6305 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6306 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6307 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH...
  • Page 205 TRANSISTORS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q5007 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5008 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5010 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5011 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5012 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5013 2SC2412K1 CHIP...
  • Page 206 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5205 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5206 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5207 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5208 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5209 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5210 2SA1037K146R...
  • Page 207 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D5005 MA111 CHIP D5201 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D5301 MA111 CHIP D5501 MA4062-L ZENER 6.2V D5502 MA4039-M ZENER D5503 MA111 CHIP D5504 ERA15-01V3 OR ERA15-01V5 D5551 MA4036-M D5552 MA111 CHIP D5553 MA111 CHIP...
  • Page 208 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R5021 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R5023 ERJ6GEYJ221V MGF CHIP 1/10W 220 R5028 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R5029 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R5030 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R5031 ERJ6GEYJ272V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.7K R5035 ERJ6GEYJ331V MGF CHIP 1/10W 330...
  • Page 209 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R5129 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/10W 0 R5130 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R5132 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R5133 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1/10W 470 R5134 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/10W 22K R5135 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/10W 22K R5136 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1/10W 470...
  • Page 210 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R5207 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K R5208 ERJ6GEYJ682V MGF CHIP 1/10W 6.8K R5210 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1/10W 15K R5211 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1/10W 15K R5212 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K R5213 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K R5214 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/10W 22K...
  • Page 211 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R5302 ERJ6GEYJ331V MGF CHIP 1/10W 330 R5303 ERJ6GEYJ331V MGF CHIP 1/10W 330 R5304 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K R5305 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K R5306 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K R5307 ERJ6GEYJ152V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1.5K R5310 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100...
  • Page 212 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R5509 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R5510 ERJ6GEYJ332V MGF CHIP 1/10W 3.3K R5511 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K R5512 ERJ6GEYJ105V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1M R5513 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/10W 4.7K R5514 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/10W 22K R5515 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K...
  • Page 213 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C5007 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C5016 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C5017 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C5101 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100 C5103 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C5104 ECUV1H220JCN C CHIP 50V 22P C5106 ECUV1H101JCN C CHIP 50V 100P C5109...
  • Page 214 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C5213 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C5214 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C5215 ECEA0JKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 47 C5217 ECUV1H151JCN C CHIP 50V 150P C5218 ECUV1H681JCN C CHIP 50V 680P C5219 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C5220 ECEA0JKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 47...
  • Page 215 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C5270 ECUV1H101JCN C CHIP 50V 100P C5271 ECUV1H220JCN C CHIP 50V 22P C5301 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C5302 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C5303 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C5305 ECEA1HKN010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C5306 ECEA1HKN010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1...
  • Page 216 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C5902 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C5903 ECEA1CKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47 C5904 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C5905 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C5906 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C5908 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C5909 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100...
  • Page 217 PIN HEADERS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks P5301 VJPS0285 P5302 LSJS0096 CONNECTOR 12P P5303 LSJS0096 CONNECTOR 12P P5304 LSJS0096 CONNECTOR 12P P5401 VJPS0291 FUSE & PROTECTOR Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PR5801 LSSF009AR37E IC PROTECTOR 1.5A MISCELLANEOUS Ref.
  • Page 218 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q4351 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q4352 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q4353 DTC124EK CHIP OR UN2212 CHIP Q4354 UN211L CHIP Q4355 UN221L CHIP Q9001 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q9002 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A...
  • Page 219 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4201 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/10W 4.7K R4202 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/10W 4.7K R4203 ERJ6GEYJ511V MGF CHIP 1/10W 510 R4204 ERJ6GEYJ511V MGF CHIP 1/10W 510 R4205 ERJ6GEYJ393V MGF CHIP 1/10W 39K R4206 ERJ6GEYJ393V MGF CHIP 1/10W 39K R4207 ERJ6GEYJ183V MGF CHIP 1/10W 18K...
  • Page 220 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4352 ERJ6GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1/10W 5.6K R4353 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/10W 4.7K R4354 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/10W 4.7K R4355 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K R4356 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R4357 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R4358 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K...
  • Page 221 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R9117 ERJ6GEYJ821V MGF CHIP 1/10W 820 R9118 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R9201 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R9202 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R9203 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R9204 ERJ6GEYJ224V MGF CHIP 1/10W 220K R9205 ERJ6GEYJ332V MGF CHIP 1/10W 3.3K...
  • Page 222 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4301 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100 C4302 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100 C4303 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C4304 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C4305 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C4306 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C4307 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C4308...
  • Page 223 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C9110 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C9111 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C9112 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C9113 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C9114 ECEA1EKN4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4.7 C9115 ECEA1HKA3R3 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 3.3 C9116 ECEA1EKN4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4.7 C9117...
  • Page 224 12.3.5. Hi-Fi AUDIO/VIDEO HEAD AMP C.B.A INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC3501 AN3361SB IC, LINEAR IC4401 AN3328S IC, LINEAR RESISTORS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3501 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/10W 47K R3502 ERJ6GEYJ560V MGF CHIP 1/10W 56 R3503...
  • Page 225 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4408 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C4409 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C4411 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/10W 0 C4412 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.1 C4413 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.1 C4414 ECEA0JKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 47 COILS Ref.
  • Page 226 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C2504 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C2506 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C2507 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C2508 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C2509 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C2510 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0.1 C2511 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0.1...
  • Page 227 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q591 2SC3311A(R,S) OR 2SC3311AI(R,S) Q801 2SC3311A(R,S) OR 2SC3311AI(R,S) Q7001 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q7101 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q9501 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q9502 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q9503 2SC2412K1...
  • Page 228 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R591 ERDS2TJ103 R592 ERDS2TJ472 4.7K R801 VRESC2TK825T SOLID 1/2W 8.2M R802 ERDS2TJ472 4.7K R803 ERDS2TJ103 R804 ERF5ZKR82 W FLMPRF 5W 0.82 R7001 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R7002 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R7003 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K R7004...
  • Page 229 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C801 ECQU2A823MLA POLYESTER 250V 0.082 OR LSCFQ2A823MC POLYESTER 250V 0.082 C802 VSQ1003-F ARRESTER C803 ECKATS103MF CERAMIC 250V 0.01 OR ECKETS103MF CERAMIC 250V 0.01 OR VCKSEKD103PZ CERAMIC 125V 0.01 OR VCKSEMD103PZ CERAMIC 125V 0.01 OR VCKST3G103MY CERAMIC 250V 0.01 OR VCKSU3D103MY CERAMIC 125V 0.01 C806...
  • Page 230 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks P801 LSJP0814 CONNECTOR 2P P802 VEKS5769 CONNECTOR CABLE W/PLUG,DC 160V MKA P803 VEKS5770 CONNECTOR CABLE W/PLUG,AC 120V MKA P807 VEKS5767 CONNECTOR CABLE W/PLUG,DC 30V MKA P7101 VJPS0772 CONNECTOR PLUG 19P P7102 VJPS0772 CONNECTOR PLUG 19P P9503...
  • Page 231 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC850 STR-F6626 IC, LINEAR IC451 LA78045 IC, LINEAR IC752 AN1358S-E1 IC, LINEAR IC851 0N3131-R.KT IC, LINEAR OR 0N3131-S.KT IC, LINEAR IC852 SE140N IC, LINEAR IC4501 TA8211AH IC, LINEAR IC4601 BD3867S IC, LOGIC E.S.D.
  • Page 232 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q4501 2SD1328(T) CHIP Q4502 2SD1328(T) CHIP Q4503 2SD1581(T) OR 2SD2159(T) DIODES Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D404 ERB12-01 OR ERB12-01RKV1 OR ERB12-01V D405 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D406 MA165 OR 1SS119...
  • Page 233 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D853 EG01 OR ERA18-04 D854 ERB43-04V1 D855 ERB43-04V1 D856 ERB43-04V1 D857 EG01 OR ERA18-04 D858 RU30A014-305 D859 EK19V1 D860 EK19V1 D903 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D904 ERA22-06V5 D905 RP1HLFA5 DIODE 2KV D906 MA165 OR 1SS119...
  • Page 234 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R401 ERJ6ENF1202V MGF CHIP 1/10W 12K R403 ERX1SJ3R9P METAL FILM 1W 3.9 R404 ERJ6ENF5231V MGF CHIP 1/10W 5.23K R406 ERJ6ENF1781V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1.78K R408 ERJ6ENF1202V MGF CHIP 1/10W 12K R409 ERDS2TJ271 R410 ERDS2TJ102...
  • Page 235 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R562 ERF5ZK1R8 W FLMPRF 5W 1.8 R565 ERDS2TJ123 R566 ERC12GK103 SOLID 1/2W 10K R567 ER0S2THF1003 METAL FILM 100K R569 ER0S2THF1002 METAL FILM 10K R570 ERDS1FJ1R3P 1/2W 1.3 R571 ERDS1FJ1R3P 1/2W 1.3 R572 ERDS2TJ563 R577...
  • Page 236 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R923 ERG1FJ472H METAL OXIDE 1W 4.7K R924 ERQ2CJP471S FUSE 2W 470 R925 ERQ2CJP681S FUSE 2W 680 R926 ERQ2CJP681S FUSE 2W 680 R927 ERDS2TJ334 330K R928 ERDS2TJ101 R929 ERDS2TJ473 R930 ER0S2TKF6341 METAL FILM 6.34K R931 ERDS2TJ104 100K...
  • Page 237 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C401 ECQB1H104KF POLYESTER 50V 0.1 C403 ECA1EM222E ELECTROLYTIC 25V 2200 C404 ECA1CM101B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100 C405 ECA1HM100B ELECTROLYTIC 50V 10 C406 EEUNA1E220B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 22 C407 ECUV1H471JCN C CHIP 50V 470P C409 ECA1HM221E ELECTROLYTIC 50V 220...
  • Page 238 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C574 ECA1CM101B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100 C575 ECEA160V33 ELECTROLYTIC 160V 33 C576 ECQB1H333KM POLYESTER 50V 0.033 C703 ECQE1685KF POLYESTER 100V 6.8 C704 ECQE2474KF POLYESTER 250V 0.47 C761 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C762 ECA1CM470B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47...
  • Page 239 C4504 ECUV1H222KBN C CHIP 50V 2200P Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4505 ECUV1H222KBN C CHIP 50V 2200P C4506 ECUV1H222KBN C CHIP 50V 2200P C4507 ECA1HM4R7B ELECTROLYTIC 50V 4.7 C4508 ECA1HM4R7B ELECTROLYTIC 50V 4.7 C4509 ECA1EM470B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 47 C4510 ECA1EM470B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 47...
  • Page 240 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L401 ELESN101KA L551 ELH5L7113 LINEARITY COIL L552 ELHKLB051B LINEARITY COIL L553 VLPS0088 FERRITE BEAD CORE L554 VLPS0088 FERRITE BEAD CORE L555 VLPS0113 FERRITE BEAD L701 LSLQC15D821K 820 L703 LSLQC15D821K 820 L704 LSLQA10R682J 6800 L851 VLPS0087...
  • Page 241 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PR850 ICP-N38-TP1 IC PROTECTOR 1.5A OR LSSF009A25E IC PROTECTOR 1.5A OR UNH000600A IC PROTECTOR 1.5A PR851 ICP-N38-TP1 IC PROTECTOR 1.5A OR LSSF009A25E IC PROTECTOR 1.5A OR UNH000600A IC PROTECTOR 1.5A PR852 ICP-N38-TP1 IC PROTECTOR 1.5A OR LSSF009A25E IC PROTECTOR 1.5A...
  • Page 242 12.3.9. DEFLECTION C.B.A INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC901 MC14538BCP IC, LINEAR IC902 CA0005AD IC, LINEAR IC903 AN1358S-E1 IC, LINEAR TRANSISTORS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q901 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q902 2SC3311A(R,S)
  • Page 243 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R901 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R902 ERJ6GEYJ393V MGF CHIP 1/10W 39K R903 ERJ6ENF5232V MGF CHIP 1/10W 52.3K R904 ERJ6ENF2263V MGF CHIP 1/10W 226K R905 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R906 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/10W 10K R907 ERDS2TJ681...
  • Page 244 12.3.10. CRT C.B.A INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC351 TDA6103Q IC, LINEAR TRANSISTORS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q5051 2SC3311A(R,S) OR 2SC3311AI(R,S) Q5052 2SC3311A(R,S) OR 2SC3311AI(R,S) Q5053 2SC1741S Q5054 2SB1030A Q5055 2SB1569A-F51 Q5056...
  • Page 245 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R351 ERG1SJW104E METAL OXIDE 1W 100K R352 ERG1SJW104E METAL OXIDE 1W 100K R353 ERG1SJW104E METAL OXIDE 1W 100K R354 ERD25TJ102 R355 ERD25TJ102 R356 ERD25TJ102 R363 ERDS2TJ821 R364 ERDS2TJ102 R365 ERDS2TJ821 R366 ERDS2TJ102 R367 ERDS2TJ821...
  • Page 246 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R5077 ERDS2TJ561 R5078 ERDS2TJ101 R5079 ERDS2TJ472 4.7K R5080 ERDS2TJ331 R5081 ERDS2TJ682 6.8K R5082 ERDS2TJ471 R5083 ERDS2TJ471 CAPACITORS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C354 ECKC3D332KB CERAMIC 2KV 3300P C364 ECEA1HKAR22 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 0.22...
  • Page 247 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LXPJS01F2700 CONNECTOR CABLE W/PLUG,DC 10KV MKA LXPJS02F2700 CONNECTOR CABLE W/PLUG,DC 1.2KV MKA TMM7464-1 CLAMPER TUC15717 HEAT SINK TUC76649-4 HEAT SINK XYN3+F6S SCREW W/WASHER,STEEL XYN3+F8S SCREW W/WASHER,STEEL 12.3.11. POWER SUPPLY C.B.A. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref.
  • Page 248 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks OR 2SC5130LF608 Q1504 2SC3852 OR 2SD2375(P,Q) Q1505 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601(R,S) CHIP DIODES Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D1001 S1WBA60-4062 D1002 EG01 OR ERA18-04 D1003 ERA18-04 D1005 EG01 OR ERA18-04 D1006...
  • Page 249 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks OR RU2YXLFC1 D1508 EG01 OR ERA18-04 D1509 MA2180LA ZENER 18V OR 1N4746A-T ZENER 18V OR 1N4746ARL ZENER 18V D1511 MA4100N ZENER 10V OR RD10JSAB3 ZENER 10V D1512 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D1513 MA165 OR 1SS119...
  • Page 250 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1502 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1/10W 100 R1503 ERJ6GEYJ392V MGF CHIP 1/10W 3.9K R1504 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1/10W 2.2K R1505 VRESE2TJ334 1/2W 330K R1506 ERJ6GEYJ221V MGF CHIP 1/10W 220 R1507 ERG1SJ560P METAL OXIDE 1W 56 R1508 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/10W 1K...
  • Page 251 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1004 ECEA2DU121YE ELECTROLYTIC 200V 120 OR VCESAN2D121E ELECTROLYTIC 200V 120 OR VCESR2D121XE ELECTROLYTIC 200V 120 C1005 ECA2DHG4R7B ELECTROLYTIC 200V 4.7 C1006 ECKW2H221KB5 CERAMIC 500V 220P C1007 VCUSQAE105KB C CHIP 25V 1 C1009 VCYSBRE183KX CERAMIC 25V 0.018...
  • Page 252 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks OR ECKETS221MB CERAMIC 250V 220P OR VCKSTLG221KW CERAMIC 250V 220P OR VCKSU4D221KW CERAMIC 125V 220P OR VCKSU5D221KW CERAMIC 125V 220P C1502 ECKATS103MF CERAMIC 250V 0.01 OR ECKETS103MF CERAMIC 250V 0.01 OR VCKSEKD103PZ CERAMIC 125V 0.01 OR VCKSEMD103PZ CERAMIC 125V 0.01 OR VCKST3G103MY CERAMIC 250V 0.01 OR VCKSU3D103MY CERAMIC 125V 0.01...
  • Page 253 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1523 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4.7 C1528 ECEA1PEE102 ELECTROLYTIC 18V 1000 C1529 ECKATS221MB CERAMIC 125V 220P OR ECKETS221MB CERAMIC 125V 0.022 OR VCKSTLG221KW CERAMIC 250V 220P OR VCKSU4D221KW CERAMIC 125V 220P OR VCKSU5D221KW CERAMIC 125V 220P C1530 ECKATS222ME CERAMIC 250V 2200P...
  • Page 254 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks P1001 LSJP0814 CONNECTOR 2P P1002 VJPS0546 CONNECTOR 13P P1003 VJPS0279 P1501 VJSS0874 CONNECTOR 11P P1503 VEKS5801 CONNECTOR CABLE W/PLUG,DC12V MKA FUSE & PROTECTOR Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks F1001 VSFS0003A16...
  • Page 255 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks T1001 ETS28AD1F5AC OR ETS28AD1F5NC OR VTPS0040 OR VTPS0040-1 T1501 ETS28AD2M5AC MISCELLANEOUS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks XNG3 NUT,STEEL XYN3+F10S SCREW W/WASHER,STEEL EYF52BC FUSE HOLDER LSSC0408 HEAT SINK VSCS1072 HEAT SINK PLATE,STEEL 12.3.12.
  • Page 256 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4701 ECUV1H101JCN C CHIP 50V 100P C4702 ECUV1H101JCN C CHIP 50V 100P C4703 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C4704 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0.01 C4705 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C4706 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 COILS Ref.
  • Page 257 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC8000 ES4318F IC, 32BIT MICROCONTROLLER E.S.D. IC8001 AT24C04N10SI IC, 4K EEP ROM E.S.D. OR S-24C04A IC, 4K EEP ROM E.S.D. IC8002 TC74HCT374AF IC, CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E.S.D. IC8003 S816A36AMC IC, LINEAR IC8100 KM16V16SDT8 IC, 16MBIT SD RAM...
  • Page 258 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8008 ERJ3GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/16W 1K R8009 ERJ3GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1/16W 1K R8010 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/16W 4.7K R8011 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/16W 4.7K R8012 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/16W 4.7K R8013 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/16W 4.7K R8016 ERJ3GEYJ470V MGF CHIP 1/16W 47...
  • Page 259 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8064 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/16W 4.7K R8065 ERJ3GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1/16W 4.7K R8066 ERJ3GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/16W 10K R8068 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1/16W 33 R8069 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1/16W 33 R8076 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0 R8077 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0...
  • Page 260 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8126 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1/16W 10 R8127 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1/16W 10 R8128 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1/16W 10 R8129 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1/16W 10 R8130 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1/16W 10 R8131 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1/16W 10 R8132 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1/16W 33...
  • Page 261 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8208 ERJ3GEYJ152V MGF CHIP 1/16W 1.5K R8209 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0 R8210 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0 R8211 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0 R8212 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0 R8213 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0 R8214 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0...
  • Page 262 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8325 ERJ2GEJ330X MGF CHIP 1/16W 33 R8326 ERJ2GEJ330X MGF CHIP 1/16W 33 R8327 ERJ2GEJ330X MGF CHIP 1/16W 33 R8328 ERJ2GEJ330X MGF CHIP 1/16W 33 R8329 ERJ2GEJ330X MGF CHIP 1/16W 33 R8330 ERJ2GEJ330X MGF CHIP 1/16W 33 R8331...
  • Page 263 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8503 ERJ3GEYJ331V MGF CHIP 1/16W 330 R8504 ERJ3GEYJ331V MGF CHIP 1/16W 330 R8505 ERJ3GEYJ151V MGF CHIP 1/16W 150 R8506 ERJ3GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/16W 47K R8507 ERJ3GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/16W 47K R8508 ERJ3GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1/16W 47K R8509 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1/16W 0...
  • Page 264 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8638 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1/16W 22 R8639 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1/16W 22 R8640 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1/16W 22 R8641 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1/16W 22 R8642 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1/16W 22 R8643 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1/16W 22 R8644...
  • Page 265 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8688 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1/16W 22 R8689 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1/16W 22 CAPACITORS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C8000 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8001 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8002 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8003...
  • Page 266 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C8110 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8111 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8112 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8113 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8114 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8116 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8117 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1...
  • Page 267 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C8252 ECUV1H103ZFV C CHIP 50V 0.01 C8253 ECUV1H103ZFV C CHIP 50V 0.01 C8301 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8302 ECUV1A105ZFV C CHIP 10V 1 C8303 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0.1 C8403 ECEV1CS100S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8404...
  • Page 268 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L8000 LSLF0027 L8002 LSLF0030 L8003 LSLF0030 L8004 LSLF0030 L8005 LSLF0030 L8006 LSLF0030 L8007 LSLF0030 L8009 LSLF0008 LOW PASS FILTER L8010 LSLF0008 LOW PASS FILTER L8011 LSLF0033 L8012 LSLF0033 L8013 LSLF0033 L8017 LSLF0006 LOW PASS FILTER L8018...
  • Page 269 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L8512 LSLF0069 INDUCTOR CHIP L8513 LSLF0069 INDUCTOR CHIP L8550 LSLF0006 LOW PASS FILTER CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks X8501 VSXS0240 PIN HEADERS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name &...
  • Page 270 MODEL MARK P5401 PINP CIRCUIT D5002 TP5304 D5003 Not Used R5031 R5415 C5408 Q5203 J5404 3 LINE DEGI COM CIRCUIT C5404 L5212 C5211 PV-DF2700-K L5203 J5102 R5045 J5401 L5107 Q5008 Q5201 Q5011 C5131 C5115 D5101 C5256 R5281 C5401 D5005 C5249...
  • Page 271 POWER SUPPLY C.B.A. VEPS1020A COLD COLD D1501 D1514 L1512 R1501 R1514 C1503 Q1502 Q1501 IC1502 R1512 D1508 C1519 PR1503 J1509 IC1503 RL1501 C1513 C1507 R1517 P1503 C1505 C1516 P1507 D1504 R1516 R1504 R1513 D1507 U1551 L1501 D1503 C1510 Q1504 D1502 R1526 P1504 C1512...
  • Page 272 OPERATION C.B.A. VEPS8060A Hi-Fi AUDIO/VIDEO HEAD AMP C.B.A. VEPS5035Z NOTE: NOTE: CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT INCLUDES COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT USED. CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT INCLUDES COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT USED. PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT. PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT.
  • Page 273 L401 R409 R554 P4603 R414 Not Used R413 R417 C4604 C556 J4603 J4604 L552 IC4601 R4605 R4603 C406 R421 Q401 PV-DF2700-K P504 R4606 R420 R506 J4606 R423 R403 R4604 C4621 R410 R419 C409 R408 C4612 L703 C4502 C4613 C408 NOTE:...
  • Page 274 OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Q5061 TP50 TP47 R5059 R5082 Not Used Q5054 E C B E C B R5078 L5051 PV-DF2700-K Q5061 Q5052 R5076 R5060 C5053 E C B E C B Q5058 J356 R5083 Q5053 E C B J353...
  • Page 275 LRP63020 COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. NOTE: CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT INCLUDES COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT USED. PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT.
  • Page 276 COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS P7101 P7102 MODEL MARK COLD U7001 COLD CAUTION UHF/VHF Not Used D804 DEMODULATOR Do not touch! UNIT PV-DF2700-K TP804 HOT CIRCUIT Q7001 C806 D806 P807 R592 C808 P802 C809 D807 D592 RL591 Q591 TP805...
  • Page 277 DVD DECODER C.B.A. LSEP3025A NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: MULTILAYER C.B.A. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT INCLUDES COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT USED. THIS C.B.A. IS Multi-Layer C.B.A. THIS CIRCUIT BOARD SHOWS COMPONENT LAYOUT-PATTERN REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT.
  • Page 278 TV/DVD/VCR Combination Operating Instructions PV-DF2700-K Model No. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Panasonic has determined that this ® product or product model meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product.
  • Page 279: Important Safeguards And Precautions

    Important Safeguards and Precautions OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION READ AND RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. HEED ALL 1 SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTION WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL AND ON UNIT An outside antenna or cable system must be properly grounded to provide some ANTENNA INSTALLATION LEAD IN...
  • Page 280 Safety Precautions Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. Caution: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. This video recorder, equipped with the HQ (High Quality) System, is compatible with existing VHS equipment. Only use those tapes with the mark.
  • Page 281: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started TV / VCR Important Safeguards and Precautions ..............2 Before Using ......................6 Connections .......................9 One Time Setup .......................12 Basic Operation TV / VCR Reset Language, Channels, Clock ................14 TV Operation ......................15 MTS Broadcast / TV Stereo System ................ 16 Playback a Tape ......................
  • Page 282 Index TV / VCR Accessories ............6 100 Key ............. 15 Audio Adjustment ..........51 One Time Setup ..........12 Audio Features ..........48 One Touch Recording ........18 Audio Auto Gain Control (AGC) ....... 50 ON-TIMER with Alarm ........36 Audio Menu ............
  • Page 283: Before Using

    Before Using Congratulations SELF-DEMO Mode on your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and reliable products on the market today. Used properly, it will bring you and your family years of enjoyment. Please fill in the information below. If SELF-DEMO screen is The serial number is on the tag located on the back displayed when Power is of your unit.
  • Page 284 Disc formats supported by this unit Disc handling The unit can play back discs bearing any of the following marks: Handling precautions • Only hold disc by edges as shown. Fingerprints, dirt, and scratches can 3” (8 cm) disc / 5” (12 cm) disc cause skipping and distortion.
  • Page 285 Before Using (continued) Reset all unit Memory Head Cleaning Functions Playing older or damaged tapes may eventually cause video heads to become clogged. Use when moving unit to a new location, or if a mistake Head Clog Sensor was made in the One Time Setup section. During playback this screen appears if clogging is detected.
  • Page 286: Connections

    Connections Outdoor Antenna Connections UHF/VHF Band Mixer Unhook the antenna from your previous TV (not supplied) (Flat) Twin Lead or VCR and connect it to the back of the 300 Ohm Cable unit as shown in the diagram. If your antenna system has separate UHF (Round) 75 Ohm and VHF lead-ins, you need a UHF/VHF coaxial Cable...
  • Page 287 DVD movies that provide full 5.1 channel Dolby Digital soundtracks, as well as from titles with the Dolby Surround mark. For information on Panasonic or Technics Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound Decoders please contact your local dealer. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 288 Unit Decoder Dolby Digital Amplifier Speaker with (AC-3) (digital theatre systems) When DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital or dts are played, Dolby Digital bitstream or dts bitstream is output from the unit OPTICAL digital audio output connector. When the unit is connected to a Dolby Digital decoder or dts decoder, you can enjoy theatre-quality audio in your home.
  • Page 289: One Time Setup

    One Time Setup When the unit is turned on the first time, setup Process of Setup mode is entered automatically. Language Channel Clock Press POWER* on the remote or unit. Select the language. for English for Spanish (Español) for French (Français) •...
  • Page 290 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Clock Setup is Incomplete Case 1 Set the clock manually. Display SET CLOCK screen. AUTO CLOCK SET Press ACTION.
  • Page 291: Reset Language, Channels, Clock

    Reset Language, Channels, Clock To Change the OSD Language To Set or Reset the Clock Display MAIN Display MAIN MENU. MENU. Press ACTION. Press ACTION*. Select the MENU Display SET M A I N MENU language CLOCK screen. BLOCAGE LANGUE MENU PR I NCIPAL selection icon.
  • Page 292: Tv Operation

    * Important: if a remote control button does not work when TV Operation pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Basic TV Operation Check list before you begin. All connections are made. (See page 9.) Press POWER on Your unit is plugged in.
  • Page 293: Mts Broadcast / Tv Stereo System

    MTS Broadcast / TV Stereo System Receivable Broadcast Types ® Equipped with -TV Noise Reduction for true MTS reproduction. The following are possible broadcast types with their accompanying ® -TV Noise Reduction is required for on-screen displays. The signal being received is indicated with a good stereo separation and audio fidelity.
  • Page 294: Playback A Tape

    * Important: if a remote control button does not work when Playback a Tape pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Check list before you begin. All connections are made. (See page 9.) Your unit is plugged in. Insert a cassette.
  • Page 295: Record On A Tape

    Record On a Tape Check list before you begin. All connections are made. (See page 9.) Your unit is plugged in. Cassette with record tab in place. Insert a cassette. • The unit power comes on automatically. Record tab Select Channel. Press CH *, or NUMBERED keys.
  • Page 296: Copy Your Tapes (Dubbing)

    * Important: if a remote control button does not work when Copy Your Tapes (Dubbing) pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Connections you’ll need to make. Recording (Editing) unit Playing (Source) VCR R-AUDIO-L VIDEO IN FROM LINE2 ANT.
  • Page 297: Basic Dvd Operation

    Basic DVD Operation Press POWER* on the Check list before you begin. remote or unit. All connections are made. (See page 9.) Your unit is plugged in. Switch on the stereo system’s power if the Select DVD mode. unit has been connected to an audio Amplifier. Press DVD.
  • Page 298 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the DVD button on the remote and try the button again. To Find a Particular Scene • When appears on the screen while a button is being operated, it means that the corresponding Rapid Advance operation is prohibited by the unit or the disc.
  • Page 299: Timer Recording

    Timer Recording You can set up to 8 programs to be recorded while you are away. Check list before you begin. Display SET PROGRAM All connections are made. (See page 9.) screen. Your unit is plugged in. Press PROG/VCR+*. The clock is set to correct time. The tape is long enough.
  • Page 300 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Review, Replace or Clear Program Contents : ( Recording is not in progress ) Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 22. Select the desired P DT START STOP...
  • Page 301: Timer Programming Using Vcr Plus+ System

    Timer Programming using VCR Plus+ System ® VCR Plus+ System is... Process of Recording a feature that allows you to set most items of a Timer Recording by simply entering a special Connection Setup Programming code number (PlusCode) found in TV GUIDE and selected newspaper TV listings.
  • Page 302 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Process of Recording Cable Box Setup Connection Setup Programming Display MAIN MENU. Check list before you begin. Press ACTION*.
  • Page 303 ® Timer Programming using VCR Plus+ System (continued) VCR Plus+ Channel Setup is... Process of Recording necessary to program the unit with local Connection Setup Programming channel information for proper VCR Plus+ operation. Check list before you begin. VCR Plus+ Channel Setup It is necessary to enter TV mode by pressing before selecting “CH”...
  • Page 304 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Process of Recording VCR Plus+ System Programming Connection Setup Programming Display SET PROGRAM Check list before you begin. screen.
  • Page 305: Cable Box Universal Remote Control Feature

    Cable Box Universal Remote Control Feature Universal Remote Control is... Universal Remote Control Setup The Remote Control may be set up to control some basic DSS or Cable box Find your DSS box or Cable box Brand functions. Code Number from one of the charts on the next page.
  • Page 306 Oak Sigma ..... 46, 11, 129, 101 Teknika ........74, 35 General Electric ..... 01, 57, 120 Panasonic ....17, 16, 08, 87, 109 Telecaption ........ 77, 127 General Instruments .. 01, 84, 83, 34, 03, 02, Philips ..23, 24, 20, 13, 07, 50, 128, 129 Teleview ....
  • Page 307: Picture In Picture (Pip) Operation

    Picture in Picture (PIP) Operation Possible Source Combinations for Main Picture and PIP Screen You can view two pictures simultaneously using Picture in Picture (PIP) display function. The Main Picture source and the PIP Screen source can be displayed at the same time. Display Picture in Picture (PIP) screen Set PIP.
  • Page 308 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the , DVD button on the remote and try the button again. SWAP Picture You can switch the PIP and Main Picture source. Swap the Picture source. Press SWAP.
  • Page 309: Closed Caption System

    Closed Caption System Closed Caption is ... Closed Caption Mode Feature This multi-use system not only allows the hearing impaired to enjoy selected programs, but also makes useful information Display MAIN MENU. from TV stations available to everyone. Press ACTION*. Display SET UP TV M A I N MENU screen.
  • Page 310 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Caption On Mute Feature Closed Caption narration, if available, is displayed when MUTE button is pressed for silence. Display MAIN MENU.
  • Page 311: Fm Radio

    FM Radio FM Radio is ... FM Radio Setup This unit has an FM radio with built-in antenna, 9 station preset, and a band range Display FM radio mode. of 87.5 ~ 108.1 MHz. You can even set the On-Timer (page 36) to wake up to your Press FM on the remote or favourite radio station.
  • Page 312 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the FM button on the remote and try the button again. Select FM ANTENNA. SET UP TV PIP SIZE : NORMAL 1) Press CAPT I ON I NPUT SELECT : TUNER select.
  • Page 313: Tv Timer Features

    * Important: if a remote control button does not work when TV Timer Features pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Check list before you begin. ON-TIMER with Alarm The clock is set to correct time. This unit can be set to automatically power on in one of 4 modes (TV, VCR Playback, FM radio, or DVD/Video CD/CD.) You can also combine the On-Timer with a one minute alarm...
  • Page 314: Vcr Status & Clock Display

    VCR Status & Clock Display VCR Status & Clock Display To display or remove the overlay. Press DISPLAY. Normal screen Picture in Picture ( PIP ) screen Function Status Channel Main Picture Channel Current Time Rec Time Remaining CH08 STOP 1 2 : 0 0PM 1 2 : 0 0PM CH08...
  • Page 315: V-Chip Control Feature

    V-Chip Control Feature V-Chip Control Feature is... Process of V-Chip Control Feature This unit has a built-in V-Chip Control which allows you to block unwanted TV usage based on US MOVIES, US TV Enter Code Setup Blocking PROGRAMS, CANADIAN ENGLISH Language and CANADIAN FRENCH Language Ratings.
  • Page 316 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Process of V-Chip Control Feature Setup US MOVIES Ratings Enter Code Setup Blocking If LOCK menu is not displayed, do “Enter Secret Code”...
  • Page 317 V-Chip Control Feature (continued) Process of V-Chip Control Feature Setup US TV PROGRAMS Ratings Enter Code Setup Blocking If LOCK menu is not displayed, do “Enter Secret Code” steps on page 38. US TV PROGRAMS Ratings: Chart 1 Select US TV LOCK TV-Y FOR ALL CHILDREN:...
  • Page 318 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Process of V-Chip Control Feature Setup CANADIAN ENGLISH Language Ratings Enter Code Setup Blocking If LOCK menu is not displayed, do “Enter Secret Code”...
  • Page 319 V-Chip Control Feature (continued) Process of V-Chip Control Feature Setup CANADIAN FRENCH Language Ratings Enter Code Setup Blocking If LOCK menu is not displayed, do “Enter Secret Code” steps on page 38. Select NEXT PAGE. LOCK US MOV I ES : OFF 1) Press CHANGE SETT I NGS...
  • Page 320 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Process of V-Chip Control Feature Blocking Message Enter Code Setup Blocking <When V-Chip Control is activated> • If V-Chip Control is activated, and a program or movie exceeds the ratings you have set, a message will appear on a black background and sound is muted.
  • Page 321: Tape Operation

    Tape Operation Your unit is equipped with several time Commercial Skip saving features as well as convenient automatic functions which make tape By pressing the CM SKIP button in Play mode, you can skip operation easier than ever. over 1 to 3 minutes of recorded tape in just a few seconds. Set Skip Time.
  • Page 322 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. VHS Index Search System is ... Each time recording is made, an invisible index mark is placed on the tape.
  • Page 323 Tape Operation (continued) Index Scan ( For Normal and/or Timer recordings In Play mode, the first 10 seconds of each recording can be scanned (forward or reverse.) Repeat step 1 and 2 on page 45 to display the PLAY/ INDEX screen. REPEAT STOP/EJECT Start the scan.
  • Page 324: Special Vcr Features

    * Important: if a remote control button does not work when Special VCR Features pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Weak Signal Display ON/OFF Check list before you begin. It is necessary to enter TV mode by When “ON”...
  • Page 325: Audio Features

    Audio Features With the proper audio mode setting, your unit can: Select Audio Mode for Playback • record and playback MTS stereo broadcast (main language) in stereo Hi-Fi. Choose the type of sound track for playback. Stereo sound is recorded on the left and right audio tracks and on the video portion Playback the tape.
  • Page 326 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Speaker ON/OFF System You can turn off the unit speaker when it is connected to external audio equipment. Display MAIN MENU.
  • Page 327: Audio / Video Menu

    * Important: if a remote control button does not work when Audio / Video Menu pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. This feature allows easy setting of picture and sound suitable for each program source. Audio Menu Video Menu Display MAIN MENU.
  • Page 328: Audio / Video Adjustment

    Audio / Video Adjustment Video Adjustment Audio Adjustment Display MAIN MENU. Display MAIN MENU. Press ACTION. Press ACTION. Display SET UP TV Display SET UP M A I N MENU M A I N MENU screen. TV screen. LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LOCK 1) Press LOCK...
  • Page 329: Disc Operation

    Disc Operation Changing subtitle language (DVD only) Check list before you begin. Please read “Basic DVD Operation” on You can select a different subtitle language (if offered) than page 20. the one set at the Settings for DVD Operation. (See page 61.) [Subtitle language Display the subtitle screen.
  • Page 330 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the DVD button on the remote and try the button again. When appears on the screen while Multiple angle viewing (DVD only) a button is being operated, it means that the corresponding operation is DVDs may contain scenes shot from multiple camera angles prohibited by the unit or the disc.
  • Page 331 Disc Operation (continued) Using a title menu (DVD only) Some DVDs have more than one title, e.g. movies. If the disc offers a title menu, you can select the desired title number. (Operation may vary according to the disc.) Display the title screen. T I TLE MENU Press TITLE* in play mode.
  • Page 332 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the , DVD button on the remote and try the button again. Check list before you begin. Program Play (Video CD/CD) It is necessary, press to enter TV mode.
  • Page 333 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when Disc Operation (continued) pressed, press the button on the remote and try the button again. Random Play (Video CD/CD) Tracks are played in a random order. Display MAIN MENU. Press ACTION in stop mode.
  • Page 334: Dvd Operation Using On-Screen Displays

    DVD Operation using On-Screen Displays When DISPLAY is pressed, On-Screen Displays show disc information (title/chapter/track number, elapsed playing time) Check list before you begin. and unit information (repeat play, play mode). It is necessary, press DVD to enter DVD mode. Display On-Screen Displays.
  • Page 335 DVD Operation using On-Screen Displays (continued) Detailed descriptions of each On-Screen Display Disc information screen (For DVD) T I TLE CHAPTER : 12 1 : 12 : 55 1. TITLE No. • Change the No. by pressing * or the NUMBERED keys, and press SET.
  • Page 336 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the DVD button on the remote and try the button again. Detailed descriptions of each On-Screen Display Unit information screen (For Unit) PLAY • Change the desired mode during play by pressing , and press SET.
  • Page 337: Dvd Lock Feature

    DVD Lock Feature You can prevent playback of DVDs in a specific rating level which may be unsuitable for children. • Some DVDs are encoded with a rating level. If the disc rating is higher (stricter) than the one you preset, playback will be prohibited.
  • Page 338: Settings For Dvd Operation

    * Important: if a remote control button does not work when Settings for DVD Operation pressed, press the , DVD button on the remote and try the button again. Once initial settings are done, they remain in Display MAIN MENU. memory (even after power off) until changed.
  • Page 339 Settings for DVD Operation (continued) Selecting AUDIO OUTPUT Select the digital output to be output from the optical digital audio output connector of the unit. Do steps 1 and 2 on page 61. Display AUDIO DVD MAIN MENU OUTPUT screen. DISC LANGUAGES AUDI DIO OUTPUT...
  • Page 340 * Important: if a remote control button does not work when pressed, press the DVD button on the remote and try the button again. Selecting STILL MODE Set to reduce jitter in a displayed still picture or a motion picture. Do steps 1 and 2 on page 61.
  • Page 341: Before Requesting Service

    Before Requesting Service Check the following points once again if you are having trouble with your unit. Power Correction No power… • Completely insert Power Plug into an AC outlet. • Set POWER button to ON. Power turns itself off... •...
  • Page 342: Warning And Instruction Displays

    Correction Remote Control • Aim Remote directly at the remote sensor on the unit. (P.69) Unit cannot be controlled... • Avoid any object blocking signal path. • Inspect the remote batteries. (P.6) • Make sure VCR LOCK is set to off. (P.47) •...
  • Page 343: Language Code List

    Language Code List Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings “AUDIO”, “SUBTITLE” and/or “MENUS” (see page 59). Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language 6565 Afar 7079 Faroese 7678 Lingala 8375 Slovak 6566 Abkhazian 7082 French 7679 Laothian 8376 Slovenian...
  • Page 344: Location Of Controls

    Location of Controls Remote Control Buttons ® Universal Light Tower Illuminated Remote Control LIGHT button: When LIGHT is pressed, (DVD, , DSS/CABLE, CH UP/DOWN, VOL UP/DOWN) buttons will light for 5 seconds for easy button location. If no button is pressed in 5 seconds, the light goes out to conserve the battery. EJECT button: When this button is pressed in TV-VCR mode, the tape is ejected.
  • Page 345 Location of Controls ( continued ) Front View of the unit Built In Speaker ( If the disc cannot be removed, first, turn the unit power off. Then, prepare a rigid wire (e.g. an extended paper clip, etc.) and, applying moderate force, insert it straight into the hole at the base of the tray.
  • Page 346 Indicators on the Front Panel REC Indicator ANGLE Indicator Lights during recording. In Lights when a scene recorded Rec Pause or OTR Pause at different angles is detected. mode, the indicator flashes. See page 53. (DVD only). See page 18. Remote Sensor PROG TIMER Indicator Lights when the unit is set for...
  • Page 347: Servicentre List

    Montréal: 3075 Louis A. Amos, Lachine, Québec H8T 1C4 (514) 633-8684 ® Toronto: Panasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 (905) 238-2181 5770 Ambler Drive, Calgary: Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 6835 - 8th Street N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 7H7 (403) 295-3922...
  • Page 348: Warranty

    For product repairs, please contact one of the following: • Your Dealer who will inform you of an authorized Servicentre nearest you. • Our Customer Care Centre at (905) 624-5505 or www.panasonic.ca • A Panasonic Factory Servicentre listed below: Richmond, British Columbia...
  • Page 349 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 PANASONIC PRODUCT – LIMITED WARRANTY Panasonic Canada Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to remedy any such defect for a period as stated below from the date of original purchase.
  • Page 350 NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used CAPSTAN SERVO CYLINDER SERVO PV-DF2700-K Not Used TP6099 TP6009 C6012 C6009 C6605 TP6008 R6607 R6603...
  • Page 351 FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K 62 61 48 47 24 23 22 21 20 16 15 14 13 12 Not Used...
  • Page 352 FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K Not Used IC3001 VIDEO/AUDIO PROCESS IC-DETAIL BLOCK DIAGRAM, AN3479FBP-A REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL...
  • Page 353 NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K Not Used REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL C7225 C7226 R7227 0.01...
  • Page 354 NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K Not Used IC6501 D750066-330 SUB SYSTEM CONTROL MICROCONTROLLER R6541 TUNER1 AUDIO TUNER1 AUDIO DEFEAT(H)
  • Page 355 SW+12V MODEL MARK TV POWER ON(H) FM TRANSMITTER MONO(L) FM TRANSMITTER ON(L) Not Used TV POWER ON(H) FM TRANSMITTER CS(H) PV-DF2700-K DEF SERVICE(H) TUNING CONTROL TO MAIN I OVER CURRENT(H) TUNER1 MTS(H)/SAP(L) Not Used UNSW+5V(SYS.CTL) TUNER1 MONO(H)/STEREO(L) V CHIP MUTE(H)
  • Page 356 IC9001 MTS/SAP AUDIO PROCESS IC-DETAIL BLOCK DIAGRAM, CXA2064M 100U SEPARATION(H) Not Used REC AUDIO SIGNAL C9020 C9019 R9002 C9015 3.3/50V MTS/SAP 22/16V 0.01 SIGNAL PV-DF2700-K R9003 PROCESS TP9003 10KB Not Used C9014 4.7/25V SEPARATION C9003 4.7/25V TP9002 VARIABLE MATRIX MODE DISPLAY...
  • Page 357 R4202 R4204 C4207 1/50V 4700 Not Used R4206 C4205 1/50V 9 8 7 TUNER1 AUDIO L CH R4220 C4203 1/50V PV-DF2700-K TUNER1 AUDIO R CH R4232 R4225 R4208 R4222 C4209 Not Used LINE2 R4230 27K R4214 C4225 1/50V TUNER C4226...
  • Page 358 R5170 SW+9V 2700 CHROMINANCE J5103 Q5118 C5120 Not Used R5182 2SD601A LUMINANCE R5184 Q5121 (CLAMP) R5180 (BUFFER) V-PULSE PV-DF2700-K C5118 R5124 C5134 Q5120 UNSW+5V(P IN P) TO TV PROCESS II 0.01 Q5119 (AMP) 2SB709A LUMINANCE R5185 C5132 R5169 R5181 (BUFFER)
  • Page 359 REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS, USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED PARTS. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K Not Used R5036 R5038 R5039 R5042 REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL...
  • Page 360 FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K Not Used IC5301 LUMINANCE/CHROMINANCE SIGNAL PROCESS IC-DETAIL BLOCK DIAGRAM, AN5308NK VCC(+9V) VCC(+6.3V) I2C BUS HOLD DOWN...
  • Page 361 D’T INCENDIE N’I UTILISERQUE DES FUSIBLE DE MÉME MODEL MARK 1.6A 125V TYPE 1.6A 125V USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED PARTS. Not Used 1.6A 125V TO TUNER MAIN F1001 L1001 D1001 C1029 PV-DF2700-K C.B.A. P1001 TO MAIN 125V1.6A ELF15N005A S1WBA60-4062 100P P1002 TP803 AC 120V T1001 C.B.A. P1201...
  • Page 362 OPERATION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used TP4591 PV-DF2700-K JK4591 Not Used D4592 RD9.1EW R4591 EARHONE JACK R4592 REC VIDEO SIGNAL...
  • Page 363 R554 VLPS0088 L552 Not Used R581 1000 D565 ELHKLB051B 8200 (TO PICTURE TUBE UNIT) L704 C704 MA4110-M 1200 R553 6800U 0.47 PV-DF2700-K ANODE R756 R714 L554 D566 1.8K 4.7K R701 VLPS0088 C556 C550 MA167 Not Used 0.36 1/2W 0.015 T551 Q906 0.75...
  • Page 364 COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS IC4501 TA8211AH MODEL MARK (AUDIO AMP) REC AUDIO SIGNAL Not Used TP4504 PB AUDIO SIGNAL R4509 C4507 PV-DF2700-K R4505 4.7/50V Not Used R4503 D4501 (TO RCH SPEAKER) MA165 P4501 R4507 C4503 C4505 R4525 R4511...
  • Page 365 WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS, USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED PARTS. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK HOT CIRCUIT. BE CAREFUL AND USE AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER WHEN SERVICING. Not Used PV-DF2700-K Not Used T850 ETS39AG2N5AC ETS39AG2P5AC C862 1000P (TO TUNER MAIN C.B.A.) L856...
  • Page 366 USE ONLY THE SPECIFIED PARTS. (TO TV MAIN C.B.A. ZP503) COMPARISON CHART JC10 OF MODELS & MARKS SCREEN MODEL MARK Not Used (TO TV MAIN C.B.A. T551) PV-DF2700-K P355 C361 SCREEN Not Used R363 TP49 1K A R364 R351 100K...
  • Page 367 DEFLECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K IC951 LA6515 Not Used (POWER AMP) D955 R961 MA165 R951 R952...
  • Page 368 DEMODULATOR UNIT(TUNER1) OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK REC VIDEO SIGNAL Not Used REC AUDIO SIGNAL PV-DF2700-K PB AUDIO SIGNAL Not Used 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 FOIL PATTERN J7001...
  • Page 369 MODEL MARK CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, Not Used REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE 6.3A 125V/250V FUSE. PV-DF2700-K ATTENTION: POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE LES RISQUES Not Used D’ INCENDIE N’ UTILISERQUE DES FUSIBLE DE MÉME 6.3A 125V/250V TYPE 6.3A 125V/250V...
  • Page 370 FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K Not Used AUDIO CONTROL HEAD P.C.B. PB AUDIO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL REC VIDEO SIGNAL...
  • Page 371 REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK Not Used PV-DF2700-K CAPSTAN SERVO Not Used NOTE: WHEN INSTALLING THE IC2501(AN3846SC) OR CAPSTAN STATOR C.B.A., LOADING MOTOR UNIT BE SURE TO APPLY SILICON GREASE(VFK1301). REFER TO "CAPSTAN STATOR C.B.A."...
  • Page 372 100/6.3V +3.6V C8029 MODEL MARK L8017 C8041 LSLF0006 Not Used IC8002 1 EXT VOUT TC74HCT374AF C8042 IC8003 L8022 (FLIP FLOP) PV-DF2700-K 47/10V S816A36AMC LSLF0027 L8000 2 VSS REGULATOR LSLF0027 TP8012 Not Used CONTROL 3 ON/OFF R8046 FL8003 C8026 LSLF0014 10/16V...
  • Page 373 SDRAM address 6 Ground Memory data 1 Not Used Memory address 5 DMA7 SDRAM address 7 +3.6V Memory data 2 PV-DF2700-K Memory address 6 DMA8 SDRAM address 8 Host data 0 Memory data 3 Not Used Memory address 7 DMA9...
  • Page 374 Memory address 11 +3.6V (Not used) 27MHz clock Not Used Memory address 9 SDRAM data 7 (Not used) SCKO System clock PV-DF2700-K Memory address 8 SDRAM data 6 (Not used) +5.0V Not Used Memory address 13 VSSQ Ground Ground (Not used)
  • Page 375 R8060 L8004 LSLF0030 IC8502 DETAIL BLOCK DIAGRAM Not Used R8061 L8005 LSLF0030 SERIAL DATA1 R8043 R8062 L8006 LSLF0030 SERIAL DATA0 PV-DF2700-K R8063 L8007 LSLF0030 /RST Q8001 Q8002 (SWITCHING) (SWITCHING) L8018 R8054 Not Used SERIAL CLOCK LSLF0030 TO DVD DECODER I...
  • Page 376 COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS POWER SUPPLY C.B.A. TV MAIN C.B.A. DEFLECTION C.B.A. MODEL MARK P1005 P851 Not Used P952 (1 Pins) PV-DF2700-K (8 Pins) TUNER MAIN C.B.A. Not Used P1001 P850 (2 Pins) TP803 P953 TP805 UHF/VHFTUNER/TV UHF/VHFTUNER/TV...
  • Page 377 Comparison chart of models & marks HEAD UNIT MAIN C.B.A. MODEL MARK P4092 P4091 Not Used P4091 (4 Pins) PV-DF2700-K Not Used Note : Refer to item 3 of Schematic Diagram Notes for mark "Z". Connector No. on Main C.B.A.
  • Page 378 NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. MAIN C.B.A. (VIDEO/AUDIO SECTION) MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP PIN NO.
  • Page 379 NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. MAIN C.B.A. (SYSTEM CONTROL/SERVO SECTION) CAPSTAN STATOR C.B.A. MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY PIN NO.
  • Page 380 NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. TV PROCESS C.B.A. MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP PIN NO.
  • Page 381 NOTE: TUNER MAIN FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. TV MAIN C.B.A. DEFLECTION C.B.A. C.B.A. POWER SUPPLY C.B.A. AUDIO C.B.A. MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE...
  • Page 382 NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. DVD DECODER C.B.A. MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP PIN NO.
  • Page 383 NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. CRT C.B.A. OPERATION C.B.A. MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP PIN NO.
  • Page 384 TUNER MAIN C.B.A. TV MAIN C.B.A. T850 TP851 F801 L801 L802 D804-807 D859 C865,870 PR851 6.3A/125V P801 P850 +17V TP804 RECTIFIER SMOOTHING LINE LINE FULL-WAVE AC CORD P801 FILTER FILTER RECRIFIER P850 TP805 TP852 IC850 D857 C866,871 PR852 D853 RL801 -17V RECTIFIER SMOOTHING...
  • Page 385 REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL HEAD AMP C.B.A. TUNER MAIN C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. UHF/VHF TUNER/TV 0.5 Vp-p DEMODULATOR UNIT 1 Q7001 P7101 P4007 VIDEO BUFFER IC3201 3.1 Vp-p 0.4 Vp-p RF OUT 0.2 V 20 µs 0.2 Vp-p (FROM IC6001(98)) 2 Vp-p CCD 1H ROTARY SW...
  • Page 386 REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL DVD DECODER C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. P8002 P4004 DVD LUMINANCE FROM DVD P8002 P4004 BLOCK DVD CHROMINANCE DIAGRAM P8002 P4004 DVD VIDEO P5312 MAIN LUMINANCE/VIDEO MAIN LUMINANCE/VIDEO IC7201 (SW) S-LINE1 COMPONENT-Y1 S-LINE S-LINE2 COMPONENT-Y2 IC7211 (SW) IC7221 (SW) P5312...
  • Page 387 REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL TV PROCESS C.B.A. IC5101 (3 LINE DIGITAL COMB FILTER) V1 1.6 Vp-p Q5008 BUFFER 0.5 V 20 µs GENERATOR (WITH PICTURE IN PICTURE) Q5122 Q5123 Q5124 Q5104 Q5110 Q5118 Q5119 Q5108 J5903 P5302 MAIN LUMINANCE H-OUTLINE BUFFER BUFFER...
  • Page 388 TUNER MAIN C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL UHF/VHF TUNER/TV DEMODULATOR UNIT 1 P7101 P4007 AUDIO RF OUT UHF/VHF TUNER/TV DEMODULATOR UNIT 2 RF IN P7101 P4007 AUDIO AUDIO C.B.A. P4205 TUNER 1 AUDIO TO TV STEREO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM P4206 TUNER 2 AUDIO...
  • Page 389 REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL MAIN C.B.A. AUDIO C.B.A. IC4301 (INPUT SELECT) IC4302 (OP AMP) IC9001 (MTS/SAP SIGNAL PROCESS) TP9001 TP9002 R9003 TP9003 L-CH TUNER1 SEPARATION P4205 TUNER 1 AUDIO TUNER2 MTS/SAP SIGNAL PROCESS Q9002 (TO IC4303 (1,5)) R-CH AUDIO L CH FROM AUDIO J9201...
  • Page 390 REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL AUDIO C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. Hi-Fi AUDIO/VIDEO HEAD AMP C.B.A. V1 0.11 Vp-p IC4401 (Hi-Fi AUDIO HEAD AMP) IC4201 (Hi-Fi AUDIO PROCESS) AGC DET LINE1 TP4205 50 mV 0.2 ms TUNER (FROM IC9001 (22)) (R-CH) P4201 P3001 P3501...
  • Page 391 CAPSTAN STATOR C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. IC6001 (SYSTEM CONTROL MICROCONTROLLER) IC2501 (LOADING MOTOR DRIVE) SW6002 (MODE SELECT SWITCH) PIN NO. OF IC6001 LOADING MOTOR P2502 P6201 TP6021 MODE (39) (38) (37) FORWARD(H) MODE SW FF/REW LOADING MOTOR POSITION A P2502 P6201 LOADING TP6022 BRAKE...
  • Page 392 AUDIO CONTROL HEAD UNIT HEAD AMP C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. IC6001 (SERVO MICROCONTROLLER) TP6003 P4092 P4091 P2601 P6202 CONTROL REC CTL ENVELOPE (FROM IC3001(40)) HEAD P4092 P4091 P2601 P6202 DETECTOR ENVELOPE VOLTAGE PB-ON 4 Vp-p TP6206 POSITIVE PB CTL SLICER 10 ms 2 Vp-p CAPSTAN STATOR C.B.A.
  • Page 393 REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL TV PROCESS C.B.A. CRT C.B.A. V1 90 Vp-p Q5053 - Q5058 P5051 Q5010 Q5011 Q5012 Q5062 Q5051 Q5052 (FROM IC5101(28)) P5301 P351 VM COIL BUFFER CLAMP BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER DRIVE P5051 20 µs Q5601 50 V (TO IC5101(12)) Q5061...
  • Page 394 DVD VIDEO SIGNAL DVD AUDIO SIGNAL DVD UNIT DVD DECODER C.B.A. IC8100 (16M SDRAM) IC8101 (16M SDRAM) TP8100 TP8208 Q8203 +3.6V +3.6V +3.6V +5.0V 1,7,13,25,38,44 1,7,13,25,38,44 TRAVERSE UNIT IC8201 SDRAM CLOCK SDRAM CLOCK 2,3,5,6,8,9,11,12,39,40, 2,3,5,6,8,9,11,12,39,40, 42,43,45,46,48,49 42,43,45,46,48,49 19-24, 27 -32 19-24, 27 -32 REG.
  • Page 395 Troubleshooting Hints Error Code: 02 (Cause: SDRAM Error) How to confirm which of DVD circuit or other circuits is defective. Check voltage at TP8100. Is it Check Power line. 1) Confirm DVD operation and VCR operation +3.6V ? 1. Playback the VHS tape. Both NG TV Main C.B.A.
  • Page 396 Error Code: 05 (Cause: EEPROM Error) Check voltage at TP8051. Is it Check Power line. +5.0V ? Replace IC8001. (EEPROM) Error Code: 06 (Cause: Flash ROM Error) Check voltage at TP8301. Is it Check Power line. +5.0V ? Replace IC8301. (FLASH MEMORY) Error Code: 10, 20, 30 , 40, 50, 60, 70 (Cause: Other Error) DVD unit is defective.
  • Page 397 DOWN REPRAT CLOSE EJECT U6301 Not Used SW6313 SW6312 SW6311 SW6301 SW6304 SW6306 SW6310 SW6308 SW6307 SW6303 SW6001 R6314 C6301 PV-DF2700-K SAFETY R3338 R3337 TP3013 R3339 R3340 R3336 R3397 R3335 TP4014 C3375 Q3316 R3331 R6168 R3341 TP3019 C3602 R3334 L3301...
  • Page 398 REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT FOR THE MODEL YOU ARE SERVICING, MODEL MARK PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST. Not Used NOTE: PV-DF2700-K CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT INCLUDES COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT USED.

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