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ORDER NO. ITD0210031A3 Projection Television TX-47P600HM / TX-47P600HQ / TX-47P600HZ / TX-47P600X EURO-7VP Please file and use this manual together with the service manual for Model No.TX-47P500H/X, Order No.ITD0203008C3. 2002 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
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Parts Name & Description Remarks Model No. Model No. TX-47P500H/X TX-47P600H/X TKGH5061 TKGH5072 SCREEN (FRESNEL) TKGH5060 TKGH5075 SCREEN (LENTICULAR) TPCB20901 TPCB20907 CARTON BOX TX-47P600HM/ TPCB20903 TPCB20909 CARTON BOX TX-47P600HZ TPCB20904 TPCB20910 CARTON BOX TX-47P600X TQBC0369 TQBC0515 INSTRUCTION BOOK (ENGLISH) TX-47P600HM/ TQBC369 TQBC0532...
ORDER NO. ITD0203008C3 Projection Television TX-47P500HM / TX-47P500HQ / TX-47P500HZ / TX-47P500X EURO-7VPChassis SPECIFICATIONS Specifications...
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Power Source: TX-47P500HM/HQ/HZ: AC220-240V, 50/60Hz TX-47P500X: AC110-240V, 50/60Hz Power Consumption: TX-47P500HM/HQ/HZ: 218W TX-47P500X: 228W 3.0W (Stand-by condition) Remote control Transmitter: EUR511229 R6 (AA) Battery ×2 Dimensions (W×H×D) 1095 mm × 1190 mm × 520 mm Mass (Weight) 59 kg Tuning System: 21 Systems Frequency Synthesizer Auto Search...
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TVVAR10GAV (R-ASSY) 90° deflection High Voltage: 31.5 ± 1.0 kV at zero beam current Audio Output: 24 W [2-way, 4-speakers; 12 W+12 W] (10% THD) Headphones: 3.5 mm Plug Aerial Impedance: Unbalanced coaxial Video/Audio Terminals: AV1, 2, 3, 4 IN S-Video in Y: 1.0 Vp-p 75 C: 0.3Vp-p 75 DVD (Y/PB /P...
1. Safety Precautions 1.1. General Guide Lines 1. It is advisable to insert an isolation transformer in the AC supply before servicing a hot chassis. 2. When servicing, observe the original lead dress, especially the lead dress in the high voltage circuits. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
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chassis, the reading must be 1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Fig. 1 1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check. 2. Connect a 2k , 10W resistor, in series with an exposed metallic part on the projection monitor and an earth such as a water pipe.
Note: It is important use an accurate periodically calibrated high voltage meter. 1. Set the brightness to minimum. 2. Set the service switch to the service position. 3. Measure the High Voltage. The meter reading should indicate 31.5 ± 1.0 kV . If the meter indication is out of tolerance, immediate service and correction is required to prevent the possibility of premature component failure.
Board-Name Function A-Board Main Signal, Digital Converter P-Board Line Filter D-Board Deflection, High Voltage LR-Board CRT Drive (R) LG-Board CRT Drive (G) LB-Board CRT Drive (B) H-Board Rear terminal U-Board M-Board Front Terminal, Power Switch DG-Board Digital Core SR-Board VM Output (R) SG-Board VM Output (G) SB-Board...
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3.2. Ornament Panel 1. The Ornament Panel is secured by (3) striker pins. Grip the Ornament Panel at the side corner pull to remove. 3.3. Cabinet (Top) 1. Remove (11) Screws.
3.10. Disassembly For CRT Removal To facilitate CRT replacement, the complete CRT mounting chassis does not need to be removed. 1. Remove the Screen Frame Ass'y, Decorative Panel and the Bottom Rear Cover Ass'y. ( See Disassemble for Service ). 2.
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Main chassis E-Board. 3. Grasp the anode lead protective cap body inside, and rotate 1/4 turn counter clockwise and pull anode lead sleeve out of the distributor. 4. Discharge anode lead to CRT chassis metal frame. 5. Unplug the defective CRT Dag ( GND ), from the CRT Board, LBGND for LB, LGGND for LG, LRGND for LR.
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10. Release CRT anode lead from CRT chassis wire clamp and all other wires from holders. 11. Wire the anode lead wire. 12. Lift out CRT assembly with lens assembly and other CRT neck assemblies. 13. Lay CRT face down on a soft cloth. 14.
Note: Please assemble with screws in the order shown in detail and tighten with same torque. 4. Service Hints 4.1. Service position for Main chassis 1. Remove the Rear Cover (Bottom) by removing (19) screws around its perimeter. 2. Remove lead wires and bundles from holders as necessary. 3.
4.3. Service Position for M-Board 1. Remove the Top Cabinet Ass'y. 2. Remove M-Board by removing (3) screws. 5. Self Check 1. Self-Check is used to automatically check the bus lines and hexadecimal code of the TV set. 2. To get into the Self -Check mode press the down ( ) button on the customer controls at the front of the set, at the same time pressing the HELP button on the remote control, and thescreen...
If the CCU ports have been checked and found to be incorrect or not located then “--” will appear in place of “O.K.”. 6. Service Mode Function MPU controls the functions switching for each IICs through IIC bus in this chassis. The following setting and adjustment can be adjusted by remote control in Service Mode.
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6.2. How to enter SERVICE 2 1. Set the channel to CH99. 2. Press HOLD button on remote control. Note: To exit to Service mode, press N or Power button on remote control. 6.3. Option Descrition...
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7. CRT Set Up Caution: Insure yoke plugs on the A-Board are reconnected before turning the Receiver ON to prevent damage to the horizontal output transistor and/or CRTs. 7.1. Dynamic Focus Adjustment 1. Focus adjustments should be performed after 1 hour of aging. 2.
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5. Connect the scope probe to TPD20, GND to TPD21. Scope set at 20V/div & 5m sec./div. 6. Adjust V-PARA (Service mode1) so that waveform (A) is 380V ± 20V. (Fig. 3 7. Adjust H-PARA (Service mode1) so that waveform (B) is 560V ± 40V.
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2. Turn the Receiver ON apply and view a monoscope pattern. 3. Adjust each lens focus for best focus while viewing each CRT. 4. Cover the Red and Blue CRT, projecting green only.Rotate the Green lens for best focus around screen center area. 5.
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4. Repeat step 2. for blue. 5. Cover the Green, Blue CRT lens, projecting Red only. 6. Repeat step 2. for red. 7. Cover the Red, Blue CRT lens, projecting Green only. 8. Adjust green centering magnets until the center of the monoscope pattern line up with the screen center line.
7.5. Alignment magnet Adjustment Preparation: 1. Receive an cross hatch pattern with dots (pincushion). 2. Loosen the centering magnets screws. 3. Position the longer tab of the four-pole magnet to 90 degrees (uncorrected position). VM Coil with focus correction magnet 4-pole magnet 4.
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Alignment magnet (or dummy ring) Procedure: 1. Receive an cross hatch pattern with dots. 2. Cover the Red, Blue CRT lens, projecting Green only. 3. Turn the green electrical focus adjustment VR (on focus pack) fully counterclockwise and note the position of the dots at the center of the picture.
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11. Receive an monoscope pattern. 12. Cover the Red, Blue CRT lens, projecting Green only. 13. If the center of the monoscope pattern is not inside the 15mm circle, shown in below, adjust the centering magnets. Repeat the alignment magnet adjustments and four pole magnet adjustments (step 1.
8. Deflection Adjustment Caution 1. The following adjustment have to be carried out one with PAL signal (100i/50p) and with NTSC signal (60p/120i) . 2. Deflection adjustment need to set the Coarse/Fine Convergence to Zero Correction some time. 3. Before Deflection Adjustment are attempted, CRT Set up, Electrical Focus and Optical Lens Focus adjustment must be completed.
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8.1.3. V-Amp, V-Linear and V-Pos Adjustment 1. Adjust Vertical amplitude for 2.5 ± 0.1 division of a scale by V- Amp control. 2. Confirm Vertical Linear as to the balance of circle, if need adjust V- Linear control. 3. Confirm Vertical Center , if it is not correct, adjust Monoscope pattern for center of the screen by V-Pos control.
1. Receive PAL cross hatch pattern. 2. Adjust the vertical line to straight line by Parabola control. 3. Adjust the vertical line to straight line of both side Vertical line by Trapezoid control. 8.2. PAL Progressive mode (50p) 8.2.1. Preparation 1.
2. Confirm Vertical Linear as to the balance of circle, if need adjust V- Linear control. 3. Confirm Vertical Center, if it is not correct, adjust Monoscope pattern for center of the screen by V-Pos control. 8.3. NTSC Progressive mode (60p) 8.3.1.
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6. Push [ 0 ] button so that set the Data of Coarse/Fine Convergence to Zero Correction. 7. Push [ HELP ] button so that projecting Green only. 8.3.2. H-Pos and H-Amp Adjustment 1. Adjust Monoscope pattern for center of the screen by H-Pos control.
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3. Confirm Vertical Center, if it is not correct, adjust Monoscope pattern for center of the screen by V-Pos control. 8.3.4. Parabola and Trapezoid Adjustment 1. Receive NTSC cross hatch pattern. 2. Adjust the vertical line to straight line by Parabola control. 3.
8.4.2. V-Amp, V-Linear and V-Pos Adjustment 1. Adjust Vertical amplitude for 2.5 ±0.1 division of a scale by V-Amp control. 2. Confirm Vertical Linear as to the balance of circle, if need adjust V- Linear control. 3. Confirm Vertical Center, if it is not correct, adjust Monoscope pattern for center of the screen by V-Pos control.
8. Connect an oscilloscope to A44 pin 41(R-Y OUT) on A-Board. 9. Adjust Sub SECAM R-Y so that H-blanking time and colour center are equal level. 9.2. Cut off Adjustment Preparation Picture Menu : Dynamic WB-B-G-ST1 : 255 C Temp : Standard High-RGB : 128 AI : ON Low-RGB : 640...
12. It pushes and it makes a [HELP] key the project only of BLUE. 13. The 6th paragraph shines faintly with the screen VR of BLUE and the 7th paragraph does to the sinking style. 9.3. Sub Contrast / G-Limit Adjustment Preparation Picture Menu : Dynamic WB-B-G-ST1 : 255...
9.4. Sub Picture Contrast Adjustment Preparation Picture Menu : Dynamic AI : ON Adjustment 1. Receive a Colour Bar pattern. 2. Connect an oscilloscope to TPLG1 on LG-Board. 3. Increment / Decrement Video gain2 to adjust Sub-Video level B as same as Main video level A.
Adjustment 1. Receive a Rainbow (NTSC 3.58Hz) pattern. 2. Connect an oscilloscope to TPLR1 on LR-Board. 3. Adjust Sub NTSC Tint so that the peak of level of waveform is similar to Fig. A. 4. Receive a Rainbow (NTSC 3.58Hz) pattern on both of Main and Sub picture.
1. Receive a PAL Colour Bar pattern. 2. Connect an oscilloscope to TPLG1 on LG-Board. 3. Adjust Sub Color so that the waveform A is 120 ± 2V. 9.7. Blue Focus / Gamma Adjustment Preparation Picture Menu : Dynamic WB-B-G-ST1 : 0 C Temp : Standard B-Limit : 255 AI : ON...
9.8. White Balance Adjustment Preparation Picture Menu : Dynamic Sub Bright : 60 C Temp : Dynamic High R : 90 AI : ON High G : 128 P-NR : ON High B : 90 Scan Mode : 100Hz (PAL) WB-B-G-ST1 : 130 Low G : 640 Adjustment...
AI : ON Cut off and White Balance Adjustment has been adjusted Adjustment 1. Set the White Balance Meter on Screen center. 2. Receive a PAL Window pattern. 3. Adjust Sub Bright so that the 7th paragraph shines faintly and the 8th paragraph does to the sinking style.
transparent film or tracing paper.Then adjust the convergence. When replacing one of the CRT's. Adjust the convergence for each of the 50/100Hz and 60/120Hz inputs so that they are aligned with the other colours. Helpful Hint All positions which have been adjusted are recorded within P-2 for NTSC data and P-3 for PAL data of the memory.This data can be copied to P-4 memory area, allowing you to perform the adjustment of P-2 (NTSC) and P-3 (PAL).To perform these adjustments,push the SEARCH button on the remote control, and manipulate the position [...
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10.2. Convergence Adjustment Procedure 1. Input a monoscope pattern of PAL. 2. Enter the Service Mode1. 3. Select the Coarse Convergence by pushing "RED" or "GREEN" buttons. Then push "YELLOW" button, and push Position and [N] buttons to set the data to zero. 4.
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6. Push the "0" of 10 key buttons, and then push the "N" of position buttons on the remote control. 7. Enter to "TEST POS." mode. 8. Push the "5" button to display the monoscope pattern on the screen. 9. Adjust the position buttons so that the cursor in the center of the test pattern is aligned with the center of the monoscope pattern.
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10. Push the "TV/AV" button on the remote control, and enter the "DATA POS." mode. 11. Push the "5" button and close the background image (monoscope pattern). 12. Use the " " and " " of the position buttons so that the bump in the screen center line is at the center of the cursor.
16. Push the "0" of 10 key buttons, and return to Coarse Convergence Adjustment mode. 10.3. Coarse Convergence Adjustment mode 10.3.1. Green Coarse Convergence Adjustment 10.3.1.1. Reparation Push the "SOUND" button, and select the Green Adjustment mode.Push the "2" button, and select the "Border and Cross"...
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10.3.1.4. "G-LINEAR" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "G-LINEAR".Push the "Volume up/down" buttons, and adjust the "G-LINEAR" to become the following figure. 10.3.1.5. "G-PIN (V)" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "G-PIN".Push the "Channel up/down" buttons, and adjust the "G-PIN (V)"...
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10.3.1.8. "G-KEY" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "G-KEY".Push the "Channel up/down" buttons, and adjust the "G-KEY" refer to following figure. 10.3.1.9. "G-STATIC" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "G-STATIC".Push the "Channel/Volume up/down" buttons, and adjust "G-STATIC" so that Horizontal & Vertical center line is aligned with the bump in the screen center mark.
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10.3.2.2. "R-SKEW (V)" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "R-SKEW".Push the "Volume up/down" buttons, and adjust the reference line become a vertical line. (Refer to figure.) 10.3.2.3. "R-SKEW (H)" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "R-SKEW".Push the "Channel up/down" buttons, and adjust reference line become a horizontal line.
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Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "R-SIZE".Push the "Volume up/down" buttons, and adjust the boarder line on either side of test pattern is aligned with the edge of the screen frame. (Refer to Fig. B.) 10.3.2.6. "R-LINEAR" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "R-LINEAR".Push the "Volume up/down" buttons, and adjust the "R-LINEAR".
10.3.3.3. "B-SKEW (H)" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "B-SKEW".Push the "Channel up/down" buttons, and adjust reference line become a horizontal line. (Refer to Fig.K.) 10.3.3.4. "B-SIZE (V)" adjustment Push the "TV/AV" buttons, and select the "B-SIZE".Push the "Channel up/down" buttons, and adjust the upper and lower boarder line of test pattern is aligned with the edge of the screen frame.
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2. Use the Position Buttons to move the cursor to the point where you wish to change the data (adjustment lines). Then use the "MULTI PIP" to change from "G-LINE CURSOR" to "G-LINE DATA". 3. Use the Position Buttons to adjust each point (line) so that the Green Crosshatch Pattern is aligned with the vertical and horizontal lines of the Convergence Adjustment Sheet.
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8. Use the Position Buttons to adjust each point so that the Green Crosshatch Pattern is aligned with the vertical and horizontal lines of the Convergence Adjustment Sheet. 9. Push the "MULTI PIP" and with from "G-EASY DATA" to "G-EASY CURSOR".
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16. Adjust the LINE, EASY and POINT DATA again viewing all over the screen. If need the adjustment at the around of screen, select the "ORIGINAL" and adjust it. 17. To store the data after the Green Convergence Adjustment has been completed, push the "MAIN MENU"...
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10.4.3. Blue Convergence Adjustment 1. Push the "MUTE" button twice and change to the Blue Adjustment of cyan Colour. 2. Repeat the same steps described for the Green Conv.Adj. in 1~16 to perform the Blue Convergence Adjustment. 3. To store the data after the Blue Convergence Adjustment has been completed, push the "MAIN MENU"...
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LRGND1, LGGND1, LBGND1 NOTICE FOR WORE DRESSING 1. Confirm that the lead line isn’t hitting the metallic part of the neck print after CRT neck print (R, G, B) insertion. 2. It decides to be permitted to insert the lead line (R, G, B) of the VM coil wherever of LG5, LG6, LG7 of the LG print.
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Attention 1. There is not sagging in Clamper -the D30 coupler pipe. 2. Drink a lead between P Prix metal fittings-the optical metal fittings in the New Zealand turning and use it. INSERTION OF CONNECTOR A9, A21, A22, A23, A25, A26, Anode distributor (R, G, B, FBT), D5, DY (R, G, B), CY (R, G, B), D30, P1, P2, P4, Focus pack (Red)
NOTICE FOR WIRE DRESSING 1. After insert R, G, B on CRT-print, confirm that wire should not touch to material parts of CRT-print. 12. Conductor Views 12.1. A-Board 12.2. D-Board 12.3. DG-Board 12.4. H-Board 12.5. LB-Board and LR-Board...
14.4. A-Board (3 of 4) Schematic Diagram 14.5. A-Board (4 of 4) Schematic Diagram 14.6. D-Board (1 of 2) Schematic Diagram 14.7. D-Board (2 of 2) Schematic Diagram 14.8. DG-Board (1 of 3) Schematic Diagram 14.9. DG-Board (2 of 3) Schematic Diagram 14.10.
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Part Name & Description Remarks EAST6PH12A6 SPEAKER EUR511229 REMOTE CONTROL G0F100000004 DEFLECTION YOKE KFT7CP336F HIGH VOLTAGE DIVISION L0AA13A00001 SPEAKER(W00FER) TBLB0010 CASTER TBMA071 PANASONIC BADGE TBXA33501 POWER BUTTON TEK6940 DOOR SWITCH TEKC011 DAMPER TES6583 SPRING FOR TR TESA031 SPRING THT1062 SCREW THTA006Z SCREW...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks XYN4+F14 SCREW XYN5+F16 SCREW XZBT6506 POLY BAG 17. Electrical Replacement Parts List 17.1. Replacement Parts List Notes 17.2. Electrical Replacement Parts List...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C381 ECKF1H103ZF C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C391 ECA2EM100 E 10UF, 250V C393 ECKD2H103PU C 0.01UF, P,500V C396 ECKD3D102KBN C 1000PF, K, 2KV C397 ECQB1H104KF P 0.1UF, K, 50V C451 ECA1VM470 E 47UF, 35V C452,53 ECA1VM471 E 470UF, 35V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C815 ECKD3D681KBP C 680PF, K, 2KV C816,17 ECKCNA471MBB C 470PF, M. ECKDNA471MB C819 ECKD2H681KB2 C 680PF, K,500V C820 EC0S2EP471BB E 470UF, 250V TX-47P500X C820 ECOS2GP221BB E 220UF, 400V TX-47P500HM/HQ/HZ C822 ECOS2GP221BB E 220UF, 400V TX-47P500HM/HQ/HZ C822...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1116,17 ECJ2VF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C1118 ECJ2XB1H472K C 4700PF, K, 50V C1119-29 ECJ2VF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C1130 EEVHB0G221 E 220UF, 4V C1131,32 ECJ2XC1H220J C 22UF, J, 50V ECUM1H220JCN C1133-36 ECJ2VF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C1137...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1337-41 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C1342 ECJ1VF1H103Z C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C1344-54 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C1355,56 TCUY0J335MBM C 3.3UF, 6.3V F1K0J335A003 C1357 ECJ1XC1H330J C 33PF, J, 50V C1358 ECJ1VB1H182K C 1800PF, K, 50V C1359...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1444,45 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C1448 TCUY0J335MBM C 3.3UF, 6.3V F1K0J335A003 C1449 ECJ1VF1H103Z C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C1450-52 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C1455-58 ECJ2VB1C104K C 0.1UF, K, 16V C1460 TCUY0J335MBM C 3.3UF, 6.3V F1K0J335A003...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1710-12 EEVHB1C100 E 10UF, 16V C1715 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C1718 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C1721 ECJ1VB1H222K C 2200PF, K, 50V C1725 ECJ1XC1H820J C 82PF, J, 50V ECUX1H820JCV C1726,27 ECJ1VB1H103K C 0.01UF, K, 50V C1732...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C2038 ECA1HM100 E 10UF, 50V C2039 ECA1CM101 E 100UF, 16V C2040 ECJ2VF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C2041 ECA1HM3R3 E 3.3UF, 50V C2042-45 ECJ2XB1H102K C 1000PF, K, 50V C2224,25 ECEA1HKA100 E 10UF, 50V C2290 ECEA1HN4R7U E 4.7UF, 50V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C2382 ECKF1H472KB C 4700PF, K, 50V C2385 ECKF1H103ZF C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C2587 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C2590 ECA1CM471 E 470UF, 16V C2702 ECJ2VF1H104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 50V C2703 ECJ2VF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C2704 ECA1EM471...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C2975 ECQM2103KZ P 0.01UF, K,200V C2976 ECA2AM100 E 10UF, 100V C2977 ECKF1H103ZF C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C2978 ECA1CM101 E 100UF, 16V C2979 ECA2CM100 E 10UF, 160V C2980 ECA1CM101 E 100UF, 16V C2981 ECA1CM221 E 220UF, 16V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3373 ECKF1H103ZF C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C3410 ECJ2XC1H561J C 560PF, J, 50V C3412 ECJ2XC1H561J C 560PF, J, 50V C3414,15 ECJ2XC1H561J C 560PF, J, 50V C3417 ECJ2XC1H561J C 560PF, J, 50V C3419 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C3420...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C7142 ECJ2VF1H104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 50V C7143-48 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C7149 ECJ2VF1H104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 50V C7150 ECA1VM470 E 47UF, 35V C7151-53 ECJ2VF1H103Z C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C7154 ECA1CM101 E 100UF, 16V C7155-57 ECEA1CKA470...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC1306-08 C0CBABB00029 IC1310 TC7WH241FU MOS IC (CMOS S/LOGIC) C0JBAZ001263 IC1311 C0CBABB00029 IC1312 NJM2904V INTEGRATED CIRCUIT C0ABBA000084 IC1314 NJM2904M LINEAR IC C0ABBA000021 IC1315 AN5394FB IC1316 TVSA0500 C3ABMG000074 IC1317 C0CBABB00029 IC1318 TC74HC04AF MOS IC (CMOS S/LOGIC) C0JBAB000153 IC1701 AN5395FBP...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks JK3401 TJB4G639 TERMINAL JS12 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W JS14-18 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W JS24 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W JS27 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W JS32,33 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W JS99 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W JS7102,03 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R385 ERDS2TJ821 C 820 OHM, J,1/4W R386,87 ERG12SJ101P M 100 OHM, J,1/2W R388,89 ERDS1FJ330 C 33 OHM, J,1/2W R390 ERDS2TJ821 C 820 OHM, J,1/4W R391,92 ERG12SJ101P M 100 OHM, J,1/2W R393,94 ERDS1FJ330 C 33 OHM, J,1/2W R395...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R524 ERJ6GEYJ101 M 100 OHM,J,1/10W R525 ERQ12HKR33 F0.33 OHM, K,1/2W R526 ERQ12HJ330 F 33 OHM, J,1/2W R527 ERJ6ENF2552 M25.5KOHM, 1/10W R528 ERJ6ENF8061 M8.06KOHM, 1/10W R529 ER0S2CKF4991 M4.99KOHM, F,1/4W R530 ERDS2TJ471 C 470 OHM, J,1/4W R531 ERDS2TJ275 C 2.7MOHM, J,1/4W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R890 ERDS1FJ102 C 1KOHM, J,1/2W R891 ERDS1FJ122 C 1.2KOHM, J,1/2W R1043 ERDS2TJ682 C 6.8KOHM, J,1/4W R1044 ERDS2TJ123 C 12KOHM, J,1/4W R1045 ERDS2TJ223 C 22KOHM, J,1/4W R1046 ERDS2TJ683 C 68KOHM, J,1/4W R1050 ERJ6GEYJ104 M 100KOHM,J,1/10W R1051...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1178 ERJ3GEY0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R1179 ERJ3GEYJ682 M 6.8KOHM,J,1/16W R1180 ERJ3GEYJ392 M 3.9KOHM,J,1/16W R1181 ERJ6GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/10W R1188-93 TAJAAH0101JV M 100 OHM,J,1/16W D0GB101JA006 R1194 ERJ3GEYJ220 M 22 OHM,J,1/16W R1195 TAJAAH0101JV M 100 OHM,J,1/16W D0GB101JA006 R1196...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1329 ERJ6ENF47R0 M 47 OHM, 1/10W R1332 ERJ3GEYJ220 M 22 OHM,J,1/16W R1333 ERJ3GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/16W R1334 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W R1335 ERJ3GEYJ220 M 22 OHM,J,1/16W R1336 ERJ3GEY0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R1338 ERJ3GEYJ472 M 4.7KOHM,J,1/16W R1339...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1394 ERJ3GEYJ331 M 330 OHM,J,1/16W R1395 ERJ6ENF6800 M 680 OHM, 1/10W R1396 ERJ6ENF3301 M 3.3KOHM, 1/10W R1402 ERJ3GEY0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R1403 ERJ3GEYJ181 M 180 OHM,J,1/16W R1406 TAJAAH0101JV M 100 OHM,J,1/16W D0GB101JA006 R1407 ERJ3GEYJ221...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1712 ERJ3GEYJ393 M 39KOHM,J,1/16W R1713 ERJ6ENF56R0 M 56 OHM, 1/10W R1714 ERJ6ENF3740 M 374 OHM, 1/10W R1715 ERJ6GEYJ391 M 390 OHM,J,1/10W R1717 ERJ3GEYJ221 M 220 OHM,J,1/16W R1718 ERJ3GEYJ183 M 18KOHM,J,1/16W R1719 ERJ3GEYJ393 M 39KOHM,J,1/16W R1720...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1876 ERJ3GEYJ561 M 560 OHM,J,1/16W R1877 TAJAAH0470JV M 47 OHM,J,1/16W D0GB470JA006 R1878 ERJ3GEYJ152 M 1.5KOHM,J,1/16W R1879 ERJ3GEYJ221 M 220 OHM,J,1/16W R1880 ERJ3GEYJ681 M 680 OHM,J,1/16W R1882,83 ERJ3GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/16W R1884 ERJ6GEYJ821 M 820 OHM,J,1/10W R1885 TAJAAH0470JV...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2318 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W R2319 ERJ6GEYJ331 M 330 OHM,J,1/10W R2321,22 ERJ6GEYJ562 M 5.6KOHM,J,1/10W R2324-26 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W R2327 ERJ6GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/10W R2328 ERJ6GEYJ152 M 1.5KOHM,J,1/10W R2330 ERDS2TJ101 C 100 OHM, J,1/4W R2331 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2903 ERDS2TJ153 C 15KOHM, J,1/4W R2904,05 ERDS2TJ472 C 4.7KOHM, J,1/4W R2906 ERDS2TJ101 C 100 OHM, J,1/4W R2907 ERDS2TJ151 C 150 OHM, J,1/4W R2908 ERDS2TJ272 C 2.7KOHM, J,1/4W R2909 ERDS2TJ271 C 270 OHM, J,1/4W R2910 ERDS2TJ152 C 1.5KOHM, J,1/4W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2978,79 ERDS1FJ152 C 1.5KOHM, J,1/2W R2980,81 ERDS2TJ271 C 270 OHM, J,1/4W R2982 ERQ14AJ100P F 10 OHM, J,1/4W R2983,84 ERQ14AJ120P F 12 OHM, J,1/4W R2985 ERDS2FJ122 C 1.2KOHM, J,1/4W R2986 ERDS2TJ103 C 10KOHM, J,1/4W R2987,88 ERDS2TJ683 C 68KOHM, J,1/4W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3127 ERJ6GEYJ390 M 39 OHM,J,1/10W R3128 ERJ6GEYJ331 M 330 OHM,J,1/10W R3129,30 ERJ6GEYJ561 M 560 OHM,J,1/10W R3326 ERJ6ENF1272 M12.7KOHM, 1/10W R3355 ERDS2TJ392 C 3.9KOHM, J,1/4W R3356 ERDS2TJ822 C 8.2KOHM, J,1/4W R3357 ERDS2TJ392 C 3.9KOHM, J,1/4W R3365 ERDS2TJ392...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R7109 ERJ3GEYJ272 M 2.7KOHM,J,1/16W R7111 ERJ6GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/10W R7114-17 ERJ6ENF4702 M 47KOHM, 1/10W R7118-21 ERJ6GEYJ222 M 2.2KOHM,J,1/10W R7122 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W R7123 ERJ6GEYJ472 M 4.7KOHM,J,1/10W R7124,25 ERJ6GEYJ330 M 33 OHM,J,1/10W R7126 ERJ6GEYJ471 M 470 OHM,J,1/10W R7127...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R7737 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W R7738 ER0S2CKF2490 M24.9 OHM, F,1/4W EROS2CKF2490 R7739 ER0S2CKF1500 M 150 OHM, F,1/4W R7740 ERJ6GEYJ330 M 33 OHM,J,1/10W R7741 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM,J,1/10W R7742 ER0S2CKF2490 M24.9 OHM, F,1/4W EROS2CKF2490 R7743 ER0S2CKF1500...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R9319 ERJ6GEYJ151 M 150 OHM,J,1/10W R9320 ERJ6GEYJ393 M 39KOHM,J,1/10W R9602 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W R9603 ERJ6GEYJ222 M 2.2KOHM,J,1/10W R9604-06 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W R9607 ERG2FJS222D M 2.2KOHM, J, 2W R9608 ERJ6GEYJ332 M 3.3KOHM,J,1/10W R9609 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W...