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9 SECTION 1 The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remain GENERAL as in the manual. TV-set – front and top Overview Symbol Description See page This section briefly describes the buttons and controls on the TV set and the Remote Control. Open the flaps at the front and back of his Instruction Manual for detailed illustrations. A 2 Headphone jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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10 Installation Step 2 Basic Presetting B Connecting the TV Set A The Menu System 1 Connect the TV set to the mains socket (220-240 V. AC, 50 Hz). 2a Connect a conventional aerial cable to the socket marked ˘ M on the rear of the TV set Your TV uses an on-screen menu system to guide you through the operations. or Use the following buttons on the Remote Control to operate the menu system: 2b Connect your Satellite Receiver to one of the Scart connectors J K L of the TV set. Press MENU !™ to switc
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11 Step 3 Basic TV operation Advanced Operation This section explains the most important functions for the daily use of your TV set. When using the control panel on the top of the TV set, first press CONTROL – + – + I, then F, G or H. Advanced Presetting Function Operation Set Up Switching on/off Press U E on the TV set. Sorting of Programme Positions • Auto Tuning Programme Sor ing To save energy, we recommend to switch off the AV Preset TV completely when set is not in use. Installation After
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12 Advanced Presetting Advanced Presetting Captioning a Station Name Selecting your NexTView Provider* *depending on availability of service During presetting the channels are usually labelled automatically. NexTView is an on-screen electronic programme guide, providing you with You can, however, individually name a channel or a video input source. programme information on many broadcasters. Your TV set automatically selects a NexTView provider. This provider will be available about 30 minutes
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13 Advanced Presetting Advanced Presetting Adjusting the Picture Geometry Inputting Your Personal ID for an RGB Source You can programme your TV with a safety code, so that you can be traced if your TV is stolen and recovered. This code can only be input once! When connecting an RGB source such as a Sony playstation you may need to RGB Set Up Make sure to write it down in this Instruction Manual. readjust the picture geometry. H Centre O 1 Press MENU. Select the symbol using $ Push to ”. Ins al
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14 Advanced TV operation Advanced TV operation Sound Control (continued) Adjusting Picture and Sound Item Effect/Operation Picture and sound are adjusted at the factory. You can however, adjust Picture Adjustment Equaliser adjustment You can adjust the mode selected in Equaliser Equaliser Adjustment them individually. Picture Mode Personal Personal mode by cutting and boosting of 5 selected Contrast Brightness frequency bands. 1 Press MENU. Color 0 Only the changes made in Personal can be
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15 Advanced TV operation Advanced TV operation Using the Features Menu Using Screen Mode 1 Press MENU. Select the symbol using $. Push z to enter. Features When Auto Format in the Features menu is preset to »On« and a format signal Auto Format On 2 Select the desired menu item using $. Push z to enter. is being transmitted, the TV set automatically selects the detected screen format. Format Correction On Screen mode, however, lets you select the screen format of your choice. 3 Select the des
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16 Teletext Teletext Most TV channels broadcast information via teletext. The index page of the teletext Using the Teletext Menu service (usually page 100) gives you information on how to use the service. Make sure to use a TV channel with a strong signal, otherwise there may be This TV set has a menu-guided teletext system. When teletext is switched on Teletext errors. you can use the joystick buttons to operate the teletext menu. Select the menu functions as follows: Direct Access Functions 1
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SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY 2-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL 2-2. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL 2 Rear Cover 1 6 Screws BTV 4x16 CAUTION: Take care not to damage the C Board when removing or refitting the rear cover. 2-4. U BOARD REMOVAL 2-3. SERVICE POSITION 1 Push the claw in the direction of the arrow and remove. 2 Pull the Board in the direction of the arrow and remove. 17 www.ELEKO.de
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2-5. J BOARD REMOVAL 2-6. J SHIELD REMOVAL 1 Push the claw in 1 Push the claw in the direction of the the direction of the arrow and remove. arrow and remove. 3 Remove the shield in the direction of the arrow. 2 Push the claw in the direction of the arrow and remove. 2 Pull the Board in the direction of the arrow and remove. 2-7. B1 BOARD REMOVAL NOTE All other boards are removed in a similar manner to those shown 18 www.ELEKO.de
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2-8. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL 7 DGC holder Degaussing coils 8 Spring tension 9 C board 3 2 Chassis assy VM board 4 Neck assy 5 Deflection yolk 6 Anode cap 1 10 Four PT screws Picture tube 11 Cushion REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP Note : Short circuit the an de of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon paint on the CRT, after removing the anode. * REMOVING PROCEDURES. c b a b Anode button 1 Turn up one side of the r
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20 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN-BRACKET For safety reasons, on no account should the plates be BOTTOM PLATES. £ removed and not refitted after servicing. (1) REMOVING THE PLATES (2) REFITTING THE PLATES In the event of servicing being required to the solder side of the D Board printed Because the plates differ in size it is important that the correct plates are refitted in wiring board, the bottom plates fitted to the main chassis bracket require to be their original location. removed. T
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Hier finden Sie das Service-Manual für die Modelle KV-29FS60A bis KV-29FS60U und KV-32FS60A bis KV-32FS60E.
SERVICE MANUAL AE-5 CHASSIS
MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO. MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO.
RM-891 Italian SCC-Q12E-A RM-891 Italian SCC-Q12F-A
KV-29FS60A KV-32FS60A
RM-891 French SCC-Q13E-A RM-891 French SCC-Q13F-A
KV-29FS6
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ITEM MODEL Television System Stereo System Channel Coverage Color System ITALIA VHF : A-H2 (C) UHF : 21-69 PAL Italian B/G/H,D/K GERMAN Stereo B/G/H VHF : E2-E12 UHF : E21-E69 PAL, SECAM CABLE TV (1) : S1-S41 NTSC4.43, NTSC3 58 CABLE TV (2) : S01-S05,M1-M10,U1-U10 (VIDEO IN) DK VHF : R01-R12 UHF : R21-R69 L VHF : F02-F10 UHF : F21-F60 CABLE : B-Q B/G/H VHF : E2-E12 French UHF : E21-E69 PAL, SECAM B/G/H, D/K,L,I GERMAN/NICAM CABLE TV (1) : S1-S41 NTSC4.43, NTSC3 58 Stereo CABLE TV (2) : S01-S05,
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[RM-891] Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3V dc 2 batteries IEC designation R6 (size AA) Dimensions Approx 210x56x24mm (w/h/d) Weight Approx 110g (Not including battery) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Model Name KV-29FS60A KV-29FS60B KV-29FS60D KV-29FS60E KV-29FS60K KV-29FS60R KV-29FS60U Item KV-32FS60A KV-32FS60B KV-32FS60D KV-32FS60E Pal Comb ON ON ON ON ON ON ON PIP OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF OFF RGB Priority ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
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21 pin connector Pin No 1 2 4 Signal Signal level 1 Audio output B Standard level : 0.5V rms (right) Output impedence : Less than 1kohm* Audio output B Standard level : 0.5V rms 2 2 3 S 3 2 (right) Output impedence : More than 10kohm* G S Audio output A Standard level : 0.5V rms S 3 (left) Output impedence : Less than 1kohm* L/G/S/I R D D D G S I 4 Ground (audio) R/D/D/D 5 Ground (blue) 6 Audio input A Standard level : 0.5V rms (left) Output impedence : More than 10kohm* 7 Blue input 0.7 +/- 3d
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AE-5 SELF DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE The identification of errors within the AE-5 chassis is triggered in one of two ways :- 1: Busy or 2: Device failure to respond to IIC. In the event of one of these situations arising the software will first try to release the bus if busy (Failure to do so will report with continuous flashing LED) and then communicate with each device in turn to establish if a device is faulty. If a device is found to be faulty the relevant device number will be dis- played through
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ERROR DETECTION MONITOR Device acknowledge is used to check IIC errors. Device acknowledge is checked by sending an IIC start sequence during CRT power on. Each device is checked three times, if there is no acknowledge after every attempt, it will be regarded as an error. There are three steps to check errors 1. IIC line 0 If all devices except the NVM have errors, IIC line 0 error is displayed 2. Board check If all devices mounted on one board have errors, board error is displayed 3. Each devi
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2. ERROR READER DISPLAY The error reader display is connected to the service connector to read actual error codes. The part number for the error reader display is S-188-900-10. Once an error has been detected it will then be displayed on the two digit error reader. The errors displayed refer to the following table : Send Data to Error Reader Error Code Data high Data Low Error type Function 00 00h - f0h no device Gen.IIC Error 00 01h f0h 01h IIC 0 line 00 02h f0h 02h IIC 1 line not used Board
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page Section Title Page Warning and Caution .....................3 5. DIAGRAMS Self-Diagnostic Function .....................5 5-1. Block Diagram (1) .....................35 Block Diagram (2) .....................40 1. GENERAL Block Diagram (3) .....................45 Block Diagram (4) .....................50 Overview .....................9 5-2. Circuit Board Location .....................55 Installation .....................10 5-3. Schematic Diagrams and Advance