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D825TM
SPECIFICATIONS
Picture tube
Video image area
Logical resolution
Physical resolution
Standard image area
Input signalVideo
Sync
0.25 mm aperture grill pitch15 inches measured diagonally90-degree deflection
(14" maximum viewing image)Approx. 286.5 x 214 mm (w/h)(113/8 x 81/2 inches)
Horizontal: Max. 1280 dotsVertical: Max. 1024 lines
Horizontal: Max. 1024 dotsVertical: Max. 768 lines
Approx. 270 x 202 mm (w/h)(103/4 x 8 inches)
Analog RGB (75 ohms typical)0.7 Vp-p, PositiveExternal HD/VD, CompositePolarity Free TTLVideo Composite (Sync on Green)0.3 Vp-p, Negative
Power ConsumptionMaximumNominal
Deflection frequency
AC input voltage / current
Dimensions
Mass
110W80W, 273 BTU/h
Horizontal: 30 to 70 KHzVertical: 50 to120 Hz
100 to 120 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.8 A220 to 240V, 50/60Hz, 1A
368 x 392 x 384.5 mm (w/h/d)(141/2 x 151/2 x 151/4 inches)
Approx. 14.0 kg (30 lb 14 oz)
SERVICE MANUAL
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
D825TM
COLOR MONITOR
D825TM
N. Hemisphere ModelEquator Model
Chassis No. SCC-L06C-A
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D-1 CHASSIS
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State Power Required u Power indicator consumption recovery time
POWER SAVING FUNCTION
This monitor has three Power Saving modes.By sensing the absence of a video signal from thecomputer, it reduces power consumption as follows:
NOTE:
TIMING SPECIFICATION
MODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Resolution (H x V) 640X480 720X400 640X480 640X480 800X600 800X600 800X600 1024X768 1024X768 1280X1024 Dot Clock (MHz) 25.175 28.321 31.500 36.000 40.000 49.500 56.250 78.750 94.500 108.000
HORIZONTAL Hor. Freq. (kHz) 31.469 31.468 37.500 43.269 37.879 46.875 53.674 60.023 68.677 63.981 H-Total 31.778 31.779 26.667 23.111 26.400 21.333 18.631 16.660 14.561 15.630 H-Blanking 6.356 6.356 6.349 5.333 6.400 5.172 4.409 3.657 3.725 3.778 H-Front Porch 0.636 0.636 0.508 1.556 1.000 0.323 0.569 0.203 0.508 0.444 H-Sync. 3.813 3.178 2.032 1.556 3.200 1.616 1.138 1.219 1.016 1.037 H-Back Porch 1.907 2.542 3.810 2.222 2.200 3.232 2.702 2.235 2.201 2.296 H-Active 25.422 25.423 20.317 17.778 20.000 16.162 14.222 13.003 10.836 11.852 (µsec)
VERTICAL Ver. Freq. (Hz) 59.940 70.084 75.000 85.008 60.317 75.000 85.061 75.029 84.997 60.020 V-Total 525 449 500 509 628 625 631 800 808 1066 V-Blanking 45 49 20 29 28 25 31 32 40 42 V-Front Porch 10 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V-Sync. 2 2 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 V-Back Porch 33 34 16 25 23 21 27 28 36 38 V-Active 480 400 480 480 600 600 600 768 768 1024 (lines)
SYNC.Int(G) NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NOExt (H/V)/Polarity YES -/- YES -/+ YES -/- YES -/- YES +/+ YES +/+ YES +/+ YES +/+ YES +/+ YES +/+Ext (CS)/Polarity NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NOInt / Non Int Non Int Non Int Non Int Non Int Non Int Non Int Non Int Non Int Non Int Non Int
1. Normal Operation < 110W Green on
2. Standby (1st mode) < 15W approx. 3 sec. Green and orangealternate
3. Suspend (2nd mode)
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1.5 kΩ0.15 µFACVoltmeter(0.75 V)
To Exposed MetalParts on Set
Earth Ground
SAFETY CHECK-OUT(US Model only)
After correcting the original service problem, performthe following safety checks before releasing the set to thecustomer:
LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth groundand from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part havinga return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microampere).Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
WARN ING ! !WARN ING ! !WARN ING ! !WARN ING ! !WARN ING ! !
NEVER TURN ON THE POWER IN A CONDITION IN WHICH THEDEGAUSS COIL HAS BEEN REMOVED.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ¡ ONTHE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THEPARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION. REPLACETHESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PARTNUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR INSUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTSTHAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIEDIN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVERCRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPEROPERATION IS SUSPECTED.
AVERTISSEMENT!!
NE JAMAIS METTRE SOUS TENSION QUAND LA BOBINE DEDEMAGNETISATION EST ENLEVEE.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS A LASECURITE!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNEMARQUE ¡ SUR LES SCHEMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUESEXPLOSEES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D'UNEIMPORTANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA SECURITE DUFONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DESCOMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMERO DE PIECE ESTINDIQUE DANS LE PRESENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLE-MENTS PUBLIES PAR SONY. LES REGLAGES DE CIRCUITDONT L'IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LASECURITE DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES DANSLE PRESENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCEDURES LORS DECHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OULORSQU'UN MAUVAIS FONTIONNEMENT SUSPECTE .
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered orpoorly-soldered connections. Check the entire boardsurface for so lder splashes and br idges .
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wiresare “pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, groundstraps, and mounting hardware have been replaced.Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all theinsulators.
4. Look for unauthor ized replacement par ts ,particularly transistors, that were installed duringa previous repair. Point them out to the customerand recommend their replacement.
5. Look for parts which, though functioning, showobvious signs of deterioration. Point them out tothe customer and recommend their replacement.
6. Check the l ine cords for cracks and abrasion.Recommend the replacement of any such line cordto the customer.
7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are specifiedvalues. Make sure your instruments are accurate;be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always havelow HV.
8. Check the antenna terminals , meta l t r im,“metallized" knobs, screws, and all other exposedmetal parts for AC Leakage. Check leakage asdescribed below.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 orRCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers' instructions touse these instructions.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means ofa VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The "limit"indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accuratelow voltage scale. The Simpson's 250 and SanwaSH-63Trd are examples of passive VOMs that are suitable.Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page
1. GENERAL ................................................................................... 5
2. DISASSEMBLY2-1. Cabinet Removal ............................................................102-2. Service Position .............................................................. 102-3. D,A and D1 Board Removal.......................................... 102-4. Picture Tube Removal ................................................... 11
3. SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENT ................................. 12
4. ADJUSTMENTS ........................................................................ 13
5. DIAGRAMS5-1. Block Diagram ................................................................155-2. Circuit Boards Location ................................................. 185-3. Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards ...... 18
1. D Board - Schematic Diagram ................................. 192. A Board - Schematic Diagram ................................. 233. D1 Board - Schematic Diagram .............................. 26
5-4. Semiconductors ..............................................................27
6. EXPLODED VIEWS6-1. Chassis ................ ......................................................... 296-2. Packing Materials .......................................................... 30
7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ................................................ 31
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SECTION 1GENERAL
The instructions given here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers shown reflect those of the Operating Instruction Manual.
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Table of Contents
Installation
• Prevent internal heat build up by allowing adequate aircirculation. Do not place the monitor on surfaces (rugs,blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) thatmay block the ventilation holes.
• Do not install the monitor near heat sources such asradiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to directsunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
• Do not place the monitor near equipment that generatesmagnetism, such as a converter, or high voltage powerlines.
Maintenance
• Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft clothlightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do notuse any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solventsuch as alcohol or benzine.
• Do not rub, touch or tap the surface of the screen withsharp or abrasive items such as a ball point pen orscrewdriver. This type of contact may scratch the picturetube.
Warning on Power Connection
• Use an appropriate power cord for your local powersupply.
For customers in the U.S.A.
If you do not use an appropriate power cord, the monitorwill not conform to mandatory FCC standards.
for 220 to 240 V ACfor 100 to 120 V AC
• Before disconnecting the power cord, wait for at least 30seconds after turning off the power to allow the staticelectricity on the CRT display surface to discharge.
• After the power has been turned on, the CRT isdemagnetized (degaussed) for about 5 seconds. Thisgenerates a strong magnetic field around the metal frame,which may affect the data stored on magnetic tapes anddisks near the monitor. Place magnetic recordingequipment, tapes and disks away from this monitor.
Read First! ................................................................................. 3Damper Wire ............................................................................ 3Setup .......................................................................................... 3Quick Specifications ................................................................ 3Precautions ............................................................................... 4Plug and Play ........................................................................... 4Parts and Controls ................................................................... 5The OSD (On-screen Display) System ................................. 6Resetting the Adjustments ..................................................... 9
Plug and PlayThis monitor complies with the DDCTM1 and DDC2B DisplayData Channel (DDC) standards of VESA.When a DDC1 host system is connected, the monitorsynchronizes with the V. CLK in accordance with the VESAstandards, and outputs the EDID (Extended DisplayIdentification Data) to the data line.When a DDC2B host system is connected, the monitorautomatically switches to the appropriate standard.
DDCTM is a trademark of Video Electronics StandardAssociation.
• Your monitor operates according to DDC2B. Onlycomputers that support the same guidelines and operateat the same or higher level can make use of this feature.
• If your computer does not support the relevantguidelines, you can still use your monitor and computer.You may need to manually specify the appropriateresolution in the computer.
• The highest resolution automatically selected may notgive the best result. You may need to manually select themost suitable resolution in the computer.
Precautions
Examples of plug types:
for 240 V AC only
The socket should be installed near the equipment andbe easily accessible.
Graphic Enhancement Mode (GEM) .................................. 10Specifications .......................................................................... 10Monitor Information ............................................................. 11Power Saving Function and LED Indicators .................... 11Preset and User Modes ......................................................... 11Warning Messages ................................................................. 12Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 12Dell Computer Corporation’s Environmental Program . 14Appendix .............................................................................. 109
Getting Started
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Getting Started
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Video Connector
Pin No. Signal1 Red2 Green (Composite
Sync on Green)3 Blue4 Ground5 CPU Sense6 Red Ground7 Green Ground
Pin No. Signal8 Blue Ground9 Not used (no pin)10 Ground11 Ground12 SDA (serial data)13 Horizontal Sync14 Vertical Sync15 SCL (serial clock)
Use of the Tilt/Swivel
With the tilt/swivel, you can adjust this monitor to any desiredangle within 180° horizontally and 20° vertically.To turn the monitor vertically and horizontally, hold it at thebottom with both hands as shown below.
Parts and ControlsRear
1 (RESET) button (pages 6 and 9)Resets the adjustments to the factory settings.
2 (GEM) button (page 10)Selects the Graphic Enhancement Mode.
3 ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons (page 6)Adjust the picture brightness.Operate as the ./> buttons when adjusting otheritems.
4 (MENU) button (pages 6 and 11)Displays the MENU OSD.
5 > (CONTRAST) ?// buttons (page 6)Adjust the contrast.Operate as the ?// buttons when adjusting otheritems.
6 u (POWER) switch and indicator (page 11)Turns the monitor on and off.The indicator lights up green when the monitor is on,and lights up orange when the monitor is in PowerSaving mode.
7 AC IN connectorProvides AC power to the monitor.
8 Video input connector (HD15)Inputs RGB video signals and SYNC signals
Front
Getting Started
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MENU
EXIT
CENTER
SIZE
GEOM
COLOR
LANG
ZOOM
SCREEN
OPTION
OK MENU
ENGLISHFRANÇAISDEUTSCHESPAÑOL
LANGUAGE SIZE
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CENTER
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ZOOM
73V66H
ROTATION
GEOMETRY
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9300K5000K
COLOR
MANUAL DEGAUSS
OPTION
ON
H CONVERGENCE
SCREEN
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The OSD (On-screen Display) System
Introducing the OSD System
You can adjust most of the monitor’s settings using the OSDs(On-screen Display). All of the OSDs numbered in thisillustration are described on the following pages in order. Youcan access any of these OSDs from the MENU OSD. To adjustmonitor settings using the OSDs, follow the steps below:
Basic controls:
• Use the (MENU) button to display the MENU OSDand to select menu items.
• Use the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> and > (CONTRAST)?// buttons to highlight menu items and to adjustsettings.
To adjust the monitor settings:
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the desired OSD using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 If necessary, use the BRIGHTNESS buttons to select aspecific item.
4 Adjust the monitor setting using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons.
• To reset the current item to its original setting, press the (RESET) button while the item’s adjustment OSD
is displayed.
5 When you finish adjusting the setting, press the MENUbutton to return to the MENU OSD.Press the MENU button twice to return to normal viewing.
• Resetting: If you press the RESET button while an OSD isdisplayed, only the current adjustment item is reset. Foradditional information on using the reset function, seethe “Resetting the Adjustments” section on page 9.
• The OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
Customizing Your Monitor
Horizontalfrequency
Verticalfrequency
Adjusting the Picture Brightness and Contrast
1 Press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> or> (CONTRAST) ?// buttons.
The BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST OSD appears.
2 To adjust the brightnessPress the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons.
To adjust the contrastPress the > (CONTRAST) ?// buttons.
COLOR CENTER SCREEN
GEOMETRY ZOOM
LANGUAGE OPTIONSIZE
BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST
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60.0kHz/ 85Hz
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1 Using the COLOR OSD
You can adjust the monitor’s color temperature using theCOLOR OSD. For example, you can adjust the monitor tomatch the colors of a printed picture.You can adjust the color temperature from 9300K (blue-white)to 5000K (warm red).This setting is stored in memory for all input signals.
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the COLOR OSD using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 Press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons to select either the9300K, 5000K or variable option.
• The 9300K and 5000K options display accurate presetcolor temperatures.
• The variable option allows you to adjust the monitorusing the full range of color temperatures. Adjust to thedesired color temperature using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons.
4 Press the MENU button once to return to the MENU OSD,or press it twice to return to normal viewing.
NoteIf you are using one of the GEMs (Graphic EnhancementMode), you can only adjust the color temperature from 11,000Kto 9300K.For more information on GEMs refer to the “GraphicEnhancement Mode (GEM)” section on page 10.
2 Using the CENTER OSD
You can adjust the picture centering using the CENTER OSD.This setting is stored in memory for the current input signal.
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the CENTER OSD using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 To adjust vertical centering, press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS)./> buttons.
4 To adjust horizontal centering, press the > (CONTRAST)?// buttons.
5 Press the MENU button once to return to the MENU OSD,or press it twice to return to normal viewing.
Customizing Your Monitor
3 Using the SCREEN OSD
You can adjust the convergence of the picture and cancel thepicture’s moire using the SCREEN OSD.Convergence is the alignment of the Red, Green and Blueelectron beams on the screen. When convergence is not aligned,red or blue shadows may be noticeable (especially with text)which can affect the clarity or focus of the image.Moire is a wavy or elliptical pattern which may appear on thescreen. The moire cancel adjustment is provided to eliminatemoire.This setting is stored in memory for all input signals.
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the SCREEN OSD using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 Press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons to select thedesired adjustment item.
4 Press the > (CONTRAST) ?// buttons to adjust the item.
5 Press the MENU button once to return to the MENU OSD,or press it twice to return to normal viewing.
To
adjust the horizontal convergence
adjust the vertical convergence
eliminate elliptical or wavy lines onthe screen
adjust the degree of moirecancellation
* CANCEL MOIRE must be “ON” for “ (MOIRE ADJUST)” toappear on the screen.
Adjusting the Settings
Select
H CONVERGENCE
V CONVERGENCE
CANCEL MOIRE
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MOIRE ADJUST
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8 Using the GEOMETRY OSD
You can adjust the picture’s geometry using the GEOMETRYOSD.This setting is stored in memory for the current input signal.
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the GEOMETRY OSD using the BRIGHTNESSand CONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 Press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons to select thedesired geometry adjustment.
4 Press the > (CONTRAST) ?// buttons to adjust thegeometry.
5 Press the MENU button once to return to the MENU OSD,or press it twice to return to normal viewing.
Select
ROTATION
PINCUSHION
PIN BALANCE
KEYSTONE
KEY BALANCE
To
adjust the picture rotation
adjust the picture sides
adjust the picture side balance
adjust the trapezoidal distortion
adjust the picture shape balance
Resetting the Adjustments
Customizing Your Monitor
Resetting all of the adjustments forthe current input signal
While there is no OSD displayed, press the (RESET)button.All of the adjustments for the current input signal are reset tothe factory settings.Adjustments not affected by changes in the input signal (suchas OSD language, OSD position and the Control Lock function)are not reset to the factory settings.
Resetting all of the adjustments forall input signals
Press and hold the (RESET) button for more than twoseconds.All of the adjustments, including the brightness and contrast,are reset to the factory settings.
Resetting a specific adjustment:
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD
2 Highlight the OSD containing the adjustment you want toreset using the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST buttons andpress the MENU button again.
3 Press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons to select theadjustment you want to reset.
4 Press the (RESET) button to reset this specificadjustment.
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4 Using the ZOOM OSD
You can enlarge or reduce the picture size using the ZOOMOSD.This setting is stored in memory for the current input signal.
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the ZOOM OSD using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 Press the > (CONTRAST) ?// buttons to enlarge orreduce the picture size.
4 Press the MENU button once to return to the MENU OSD,or press it twice to return to normal viewing.
NoteYou can enlarge or reduce the picture size until either thehorizontal or vertical size reaches its maximum or minimumvalue.
7 Using the LANGUAGE OSD
You can set the OSD language to English, German, French,Spanish or Japanese using the LANGUAGE OSD.To reset to English, press the RESET button while theLANGUAGE OSD is displayed.
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the LANGUAGE OSD using the BRIGHTNESSand CONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 Press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons to select thedesired language.
4 Press the MENU button once to return to the MENU OSD,or press it twice to return to normal viewing.
5 Using the OPTION OSD
You can manually degauss (demagnetize) the CRT, move theOSD position and lock the user controls using the OPTIONOSD.
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the OPTION OSD using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 Press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons to select thedesired adjustment item.
4 Press the > (CONTRAST) ?// buttons to activate themanual degauss, move the OSD position or lock the usercontrols.
5 Press the MENU button once to return to the MENU OSD,or press it twice to return to normal viewing.
Degauss: If a second degauss cycle is needed, allow a minimuminterval of 20 minutes for the best result.
OSD Position Change: To change the OSD position, press the¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./> buttons to select the direction(horizontal or vertical), then press the > (CONTRAST)?// buttons to move the OSD in the selected direction.
User Control Lock: Once you select “ON” to lock the usercontrols, you cannot select any item except “EXIT” and“OPTION” in the MENU OSD. If you try to access any otherOSD, the H mark appears on the screen.
To cancel the Control Lock: Repeat the above procedure andset Control Lock to “OFF.”
6 Using the SIZE OSD
You can adjust the picture size using the SIZE OSD.This setting is stored in memory for the current input signal.
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
2 Highlight the SIZE OSD using the BRIGHTNESS andCONTRAST buttons and press the MENU button again.
3 To adjust the vertical size press the ¨ (BRIGHTNESS) ./>buttons.
4 To adjust the horizontal size press the > (CONTRAST)?// buttons.
5 Press the MENU button once to return to the MENU OSD,or press it twice to return to normal viewing.
Customizing Your Monitor
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Customizing Your Monitor
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Graphic Enhancement Mode(GEM)You can automatically change the characteristics of the pictureto match the way you use your monitor with the GraphicEnhancement Mode (GEM). Simply press the (GEM) buttonto cycle through the three modes.
1 Turn on the monitor and computer.
2 Press the (GEM) button to set the mode.
Each time you press the (GEM) button, the mode changesand appears on the screen as follows.
STANDARD MODE
PRESENTATION MODE
GRAPHICS/VIDEO MODE
The STANDARD MODE is ideal for spreadsheets, wordprocessing, and other text oriented applications.
The PRESENTATION MODE is useful for presentationprograms that require vivid colors.
The GRAPHICS/VIDEO MODE gives movies and gamesenhanced visual appeal by increasing the sharpness andbrightness.
The selected mode indication appears on the screen for aboutthree seconds.
If the screen appears too white, adjust the color temperature(see “Using the COLOR OSD” on page 7).
NoteThe PRESENTATION MODE and GRAPHICS/VIDEO MODE mayproduce ghost images when displaying text oriented applications.These modes change the brightness of the picture dynamicallyaccording to changes in moving pictures. If ghost images appear,set the GEM to STANDARD MODE.
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TroubleshootingThis section may help you isolate the cause of a problem and as a result, eliminate the need to contact technical support.
Symptom Check these items
No picture
If the u indicator is not lit
If the “NO INPUT SIGNAL”message appears on the screen, orif the u indicator is either orangeor alternating between green andorange
If the “OUT OF SCAN RANGE”message appears on the screen
If no message is displayed andthe u indicator is green orflashing orange
Picture is scrambled
Color is not uniform
Warning MessagesIf there is something wrong with the input signal, one of the following messages appears.
Input signal condition
• Make sure the power cord is properly connected.• Make sure the u (POWER) switch is in the “ON” position.
• Try pressing any key on the computer keyboard.• Make sure your computer is turned on.• Make sure the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs are firmly seated in
their sockets.• Make sure none of the HD15 video input connector pins are bent or pushed in.• Make sure the video board is completely seated in the proper bus slot.
• Make sure the video frequency range is within that specified for the monitor.Horizontal: 30 – 70 kHzVertical: 50 – 120 HzRefer to your computer system’s instruction manual to adjust the video frequency range.
• If you are using a video signal cable adapter, make sure it is the correct type.
• Run the SELF TEST function:1. Turn off the monitor and disconnect the video cable from the computer.2. Turn on the monitor and wait five seconds. The “NO INPUT SIGNAL” messageshould appear with a color bar pattern. The message and pattern aredisplayed for 30 seconds.
If the monitor displays White, Red, Green and Blue colors, the monitor isfunctioning properly.
• Make sure none of the HD15 video input connector pins are bent or pushed in.
• Check your video board manual for the proper monitor setting.• Check this manual and make sure the monitor supports the graphics mode and the
frequency at which you are trying to operate. Even if the frequency is within the properrange, some video boards may have a sync pulse that is too narrow for the monitor tosync correctly.
• Degauss the monitor (page 8).If you place equipment which generates a magnetic field, such as a loudspeaker, near themonitor, or you change the direction of the monitor, the color may not be uniform.The degauss function demagnetizes the metal frame of the CRT to obtain a neutral fieldfor uniform color reproduction. If a second degauss cycle is needed, allow a minimuminterval of 20 minutes for the best result.
Additional Information
INFORMATION
OUT OF SCAN RANGE
The input signal condition
“OUT OF SCAN RANGE” indicates that the input signalis not supported by the monitor’s specifications.
“NO INPUT SIGNAL” indicates that no signal is input.The message disappears after about 30 seconds.
To solve these problems, see the “Troubleshooting” sectionbelow.
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Getting Started
Symptom Check these items
You cannot adjust the monitorwith the buttons on the frontpanel
Screen image is not centered orsized properly
Edges of the image are curved
White lines show red or blueshadows at edges
Picture is fuzzy
Picture bounces or has wavyoscillations
Picture is flickering
Picture appears to beghosting
Wavy or elliptical (moire) patternis visible
One fine horizontal line (wire) isvisible
Hum is heard right after thepower is turned on
White does not look white
• If the Control Lock function is set to “ON,” set it to “OFF” using the OPTION OSD (page 8).
• Adjust the size (page 8) or centering (page 7).• Some video modes do not fill the screen to the edges. This problem tends to occur with
certain video boards.
• Adjust the geometry (page 9).
• Adjust the convergence using the SCREEN OSD (page 7).
• Adjust the contrast and brightness (page 6).• Degauss the monitor using the OPTION OSD (page 8).
If you place equipment which generates a magnetic field, such as a loudspeaker, near themonitor, or you change the direction of the monitor, the color may not be uniform.The degauss function demagnetizes the metal frame of the CRT to obtain a neutral field foruniform color reproduction. If a second degauss cycle is needed, allow a minimum intervalof 20 minutes for the best result.
• If red or blue shadows appear along the edges of images, adjust the convergence using theSCREEN OSD (page 7).
• If the moire is cancelled, the picture may become fuzzy. Decrease the moire cancellationeffect using the SCREEN OSD (page 7).
• Isolate and eliminate any potential sources of electric or magnetic fields. Common causesfor this symptom are electric fans, fluorescent lighting and laser printers.
• If you have another monitor close to this monitor, increase the distance between them toreduce the interference.
• Try plugging the monitor into a different AC outlet, preferably on a different circuit.• Try using the monitor with a different computer in a different room.
• Refer to your computer system’s manual and change your display refresh rate settings sothey match the monitor’s capabilities.
• Eliminate the use of video cable extensions and/or video switch boxes. Excessive cablelength or a weak connection can produce this symptom.
• Cancel the moire using the SCREEN OSD (page 7).The moire may be modified depending on the connected computer.
• Due to the relationship between resolution, monitor dot pitch and the pitch of some imagepatterns, certain screen backgrounds sometimes show moire. Change your desktop pattern.
• This wire stabilizes the vertically striped aperture grille (page 3). This aperture grille allowsmore light to pass through to the screen giving the Trinitron CRT more color andbrightness.
• When the power is turned on, the auto-degauss cycle is activated. While the auto-degausscycle is activated, a hum may be heard. The same hum is heard when the monitor ismanually degaussed. This is not a malfunction.
• Adjust the color temperature using the COLOR OSD (page 7).
Additional Information
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D825TM
2-3. D, A and D1 BOARD REMOVAL
2-1. CABINET REMOVAL 2-2. SERVICE POSITION
SECTION 2DISASSEMBLY
1
2
3
A board
D board
Cabinet
1
3
2
Two screws(BVTP 4 x 16)
Two claws
PUSH
PUSH
Cable bracket
Cable stopper
Five screws(BVTP 3 x 12)
D board
One screw(BVTT 4 x 8)
1
4
5
7
3
8
A board
Two screws(BVTP 3 x 12)
6
D1 board2
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D825TM
2-4. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
Turn up one side of the rubber cap inthe direction indicated by arrow .
When one side of the rubber cap sepa-rates from the anode button, the anode-cap can be removed by turning the rub-ber cap and pulling it in the direction ofarrow .
Use your thumb to pull the rubber capfirmly in the direction indicated byarrow .
HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP
REMOVAL OF THE ANODE-CAPNOTE: Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon painted on the CRT, after removing the anode.
REMOVAL PROCEDURES
Do not use sharp objects which may cause damage to the surfaceof the anode-cap.
Do not squeeze the rubber covering too hard to avoid damagingthe anode-cap. A material fitting called a shatter-hook terminal isbuilt into the rubber.
Do not force turn the foot of the rubber cover. This may cause theshatter-hook terminal to protrude and damage the rubber.
Demagnetization coil
Tension spring
Stand assy(D board)
A board
Neck assy
Deflection yoke
Two degaussingcoil holders
Four screws(Tapping screw 5)
Anode cap
Cushion
Picture tube
Two degaussingcoil holders
Two screws(BVTP 4 x 16)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
11
12
10
9
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D825TM
b) HV Hold-Down Check1) Using an external DC Power supply, apply the
voltage shown below between cathode of D517on "D" Board and GND, and confirm that theHV Hold-Down circuit works. (Raster disappears)
Apply DC Voltage: 31.4 + 0.01 VDC
Check Condition• Input voltage : 120 + 2 VAC• Input signal : (fH = 64 kHz), White Cross Hatch• Controls : CONT (max) & BRT (center)
• B+ Voltage : 144 + 3.0 VDC
c) Beam Protector Check (Software logic)1) Using an external DC power supply, apply the
voltage 8.8 + 0.01 VDC between pin 11 of FBT(T501) and GND, and confirm that the voltageacross C541 is 3.7 VDC or less.
Check Condition• Input voltage : 120 + 2 VAC• Input signal : (fH = 64 kHz), White Cross Hatch• Controls : CONT (max) & BRT (center)
d) B+ MAX. Check1) Input white cross hatch (fH = 64 kHz) signal.2) CONT (max) & BRT (center)3) Input voltage: 120 + 2 VAC
Note: Use NF power supply or make sure thatdistortion factor is 3% or less.
4) Confirm that the voltage is within the voltagerange shown below.
Standard voltage: 144 + 3.0 VDC
SECTION 3SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENT
Part Replaced ([)
RV501
Part Replaced (])
D - BOARD
When replacing parts shown in the table below, thefollowing operational checks must be performed as asafety precaution against X-ray emissions from the unit.
Allow the unit to warm up for one minute prior to checking the following conditions:
a) HV Regulator Check1) Input white cross hatch signal. (fH = 64 kHz)2) Minimum CONT and BRT controls.3) Cut off Screen VR (G2).4) Input voltage: 120 + 2 VAC5) Confirm that the voltage is within the voltage range
shown below. Standard voltage: 25.0KV + 0.5KV
6) When replacing components identified by ], makesure to recheck the High Voltage.
7) Verify the High Voltage as shown above (25.0KV + 0.5KV)is within specification. If not, set H. SIZE data atminimum (-127) and then adjust RV501 on "D" Board.
8) After adjusting the High Voltage within specification,put the RV cover on RV501 as shown below and applysufficient amount of RTV around RV501.
104
R V 5 0 1
RV501, T501, R545, R546, R548, R550, R547, R549, R552,D517, IC605, IC901, C540, C542, C544, C541, C535,IC501, C558, R567, R564, C555, C553, C554, C561
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D825TM
Convergence Fine Adjustment Set DY four-pole magnet to mechanical center before adjustment. This should be prime mode.
1. Receive R.B. cross-hatch.2 Adjust H.STAT and V.STAT at four-pole magnet.
4 Pole Magnet
SECTION 4ADJUSTMENTS
Landing Rough Adjustment1. Enter the full white signal.2. Adjust the contrast to the maximum.3. Input full green signal.4. Moving the DY backward, and adjust coarsely the purity
magnet sothat a green raster positions in the center ofscreen.
5. Moving the DY forward, adjust so that an entire screen becomes pure green.6. Adjust the tilt of DY, and tighten lightly with a clamp.
• Landing Fine Adjustment1. Place the set in the Helmholtz coil.2. Enter a green signal only.3. Degauss the entire screen with hand-degausser. Then auto- degauss it.4. Attach a wobbling coil to the specified position of CRT neck.5. Attach a landing adjuster sensor on the CRT.6. Using a landing checker, adjust the DY position, purity, tilt of DY.7. Clamp the DY screw. Clamping torque: 22 + 2 kgcm (2.2+ 0.2 N.m)
• Convergence Rough Adjustment1. All digital convergence data should be zero by MCP.2. Enter the white crosshatch signal.3. Adjust roughly the horizontal and vertical convergence at four-pole magnet.4. Adjust roughly HMC and VMC at six-pole magnet.
*The parts above ( ~ ) are necessary for DAS adjustment.
IBM AT Computeras a Jig
1-690-391-211 A-1500-819-AInterface Unit
2
3
D-sub(9 Pin [female])
mini Din(8Pin)
4 Pin
3-702-691-01Connector Attachment
3
To BUS CONNECTOR
4 Pin 4 Pin
1
2
1
RB
RB
R B
R
B
1
2
RB
RB
2
1
21 +
21 +
2
1
Set thefinger
MechanicalCenter
NECK Assy
6-pole Mg P.S Mg
XBV
DY CRT
4-pole Mg
Connect the communication cable of the connector located on the D board on the monitor. Run the service software andthen follow the instructions.
Allow a 30 minute warm-up period prior to making the following adjustments:
P.S Mg
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D825TM
Vertical and Horizontal Position and Size Specification
2
1
2
1
G
G
R
B
3. Receive White cross-hatch.4. Adjust HMC and VMC at six-pole magnet.
< 6 Pole Magnet>
5. Receive R.B. cross-hatch.6. Adjust H.TILT by swinging the DY neck right and left.7. Adjust XCV with XCV core.
XCV movement
R
B
B
R
R B
bb
a
a
A
B
A 0.24mmB 0.30mm
B
A
A-BOARD
Focus (H)
Focus (V)
FBT
YCHTLV
XCV
Horizontal and Vertical
a < 2.5 mmb < 2.5 mm
A B
202 270
2
7
0
4
6 1 5
3
9
8
12 11
YBH-B
YBH-T
CBH-RT
MBH-RT
APH-R
MBH-RB
CBH-RBCBH-LB
MBH-LB
APH-L
MBH-LT
CBH-LT
Adjust each misconvergence point in sequence.
H STAT
11. Digital Convergence Adjustment
A. Horizontal Convergence
2
7
0
4
6 1 5
3
9
8
12 11
V STAT-B
V STAT-T
CCV-RT
MCV-RT
XBV-R
MCV-RB
CCV-RBCCV-LB
MCV-LB
XBV-L
MCV-LT
CCV-LT
Adjust each misconvergence point in sequence.
V STAT
8. Adjust V.TILT with TLV VR.
TLV movement
9. Adjust Y.CROSS with YCH VR.
YCH movement
10. Paint lock the four-pole and six-pole Mg.
VR Adjustment on DY
Convergence Specification
Focus adjustment Adjust focus (V) and focus (H) for optimum focus.
0.30mm0.30mm
B. Vertical Convergence
C. Repeat the procedure of A and B so that the convergence of the whole screen is within the specification.
RBBR
Zero Position NECK Ass'y
Purity 4-Pole Mg 6-Pole Mg
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D825TM
5-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
Note:• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF: µµF 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytic.• Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical power, is as follows.
• All resistors are in ohms.• f : nonflammable resistor.• F : fusible resistor.• ∆ : internal component.• p : panel designation and adjustment for repair.
• e : earth-ground.• E : earth-chassis.• The components identified by [ in this basic schematic diagram have been carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation. Should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used.• When replacing components identified by ], make the necessary adjustments by using RV501 ([) as indicated. (See page 12)
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted.
• When replacing parts shown in the table below, be sure to perform the safety related adjustment.
Part Replaced ([)
RV501
Part Replaced (])
• All voltages are in volts.• Readings are taken with a 10 ΜΩ digital multimeter• Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input.• Voltage variations may be noted due to normal
production tolerances.• * : Cannot be measured.• Circled numbers are waveform references.• : B +bus.• : B - bus.
Pitch: 5 mm Rating electrical power 1/4 W (CHIP: 1/10 W)
Note: The components identified by shading andmark ¡ are critical for safety. Replace onlywith part number specified.
Note: Les composants identifies per un trame et unemarque ¡ sont critiques pour la securite. Ne lesremplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie.
5-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
D - BOARD
RV501, T501, R545, R546, R548,R550, R547, R549, R552, D517,IC605, IC901, C540, C542, C544,C541, C535, IC501, C558, R567,R564, C555, C553, C554, C561
D
A
JD1
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1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9 10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
CN601
CN501
CN510
CN503
CN902
CN901
CN602
T601
CN311
CN306
CN1002
CN1001
3P
6P
DY
1P
2P
10PWHT
4P
WHT
2P
SRT
3P
6P
2P
5P
80V
-15V
5V
RELAY
DRIVE+12V
DGC1
NC
DGC2
THP601
THP601A
CN600
DGND
+5V
RXD
TXD
DDCSCL
DDCSDA
IICDATA
IICCLK
GND
HRTRC
VRTRC
DATA
CLK
RESET
FUNCTION
SWITCH
CPU
IC901
22
26
+IN
-IN
SW-REG
OUT
Q602
3IC601
5
4 2
1
13
3 1
1,2IN1,2
DISABLE
3
OUT
OUT
HEATER SW
GND
NC
DF-AMPBUFF
ROT+
ROT-
ROTATION
DRIVE
80V
DFT
T503
S-CAP CHANGE
TO S-CAP
CHANGE
REMOTE ON/OFF
V-OUT
IC401
HDT
T504
1
4
8
6
H.DRIVE H.DRIVE OUT
H.OUT
Q507
HV.REG OUT
Q510
SW-REG
Q503
1
2 HV
14
TO CRT
1.2 KV
H DY+
H DY+
H DY-
H DY-
V DY-
1
23
5
HST
T505
8
12
4
5
11
16
17
FOCUS
1
5
10
11
12
7
8
9
OUT
BGND
BLUE
GGND
GREEN
RGND
RED
GND
VD
HD
VRTRC
HRTRC
GND
5BIN
GIN
RIN
GND
17
R-OUT
G-OUT
B-OUT
RGB PRE-AMP
GND
+12V
4
KR
KG
KB
G2
7
8
9
J001
+5V
+80V
+12V
CN305
PICTURE TUBE
DEFLECTION
POWER
(VIDEO)
)(
CN307
9P
WHT
CN309
CN310
DDCSDA
DDCSCL
AC IN
HV
(TO FBT)
SW-REG CONTDGC
V DY+
15ABL
FBT
T501
+5V
}
}
CPUGND
DDCSDA
DDCSCL
4P
LFT
1
5
ROTATION
RV501
SIGNAL IN
ABL
EA
FLDBK
VccOUT
AC-RECT
D601
CONNECTOR
15PIN D-SUB
HTR STDBY
6
9
13
IC603
7P
HOST GND
NC
GND
9P
WHT
+144
+80V
NC
GND
H1
+12V
+5V
CN502
LF602
Q601
IC604 Q604
15V
Q605,Q606
IC605
PB415
34
35
54
37
36
RXD
TXD
38
39
26
20
28
30
DEF. CONTROL
IC902
28
26
17
Q903,Q501,Q502 Q511
8P
CN701
CY4-
CY4+
CY3-
CY3+
CY2-
CY2+
CY1-
CY1+
IC702
CONV AMP
7 49-53
S0-S4
24
144V
-15V
6
6
7
+12V
+5V
3
IC502
V-IN
H-IN
46
DDCSCL
DDCSDA
RESET
IC904
V-DRIVE
5
2
H.OUT
V. DEF12
Q505Q504
Q512,Q513,Q515
CONV-CONTROL
IC701
4
33PCI
Q521
BUFFER
18PB1
7P
HSYNC
VSOUT
CSYNC
BPCLP
SHRP1
CBLK
NC
HOSTGND
IICSCL
GND
IICSDA
3
1
IC006
19
10
6
B-IN
G-IN
R-IN
14
13
12
13
14
15
IC003
OSD
R-OSD
G-OSD
B-OSDB-OSD
G-OSD
R-OSD
Q004
R-IN
G-IN
B-IN
R-OUT
G-OUT
B-OUT
R-OUT
G-OUT
B-OUT
R-IN
G-IN
B-IN
IC004
CUTOFF AMP
IC002
8
9
11
1
2
3
9
8
7
5
3
1
STBY +5V
GND
+80V
NC
H
H1
8P
CN301
1P
1.2KV
14SIG-SW
CLAMP13
12T-SW & LEVEL
16BLK
11CLAMP
10VFLB
5HFLB
SCL
2 1
SDA
IC501
PWM-CONT
19
18
8
3
IC001
28
G2
1215
OSD-BLKOSD-BLK
SCL8
SDA7
R-OUT
G-OUT
B-OUT
R-BKG
G-BKG
B-BKG
3
4
5
25
22
18
3 4 1213
15
10
6
1
H-CENTER 4
IC503
20H-REG
Q520
+80V
+144V
+144V +144V
15V
+12V
+5V
V.SAW8
5
V-OUT
H-OUT27
23LOCK
2LOCK
3
4
16
17SCL
SCL
SDA
EPROM
IC905
48
47
PA5
PA6
DRIVER
Q901,Q902
CY
1
5
6
11
DEGAUSS
CRT DRIVER
62
5
11
14
7
8
9
SDL
5
4
9
14
DA8
DA3
Q517
35
14H.FLY
32
HFB
13
2
3
27 10
H-CONVOUT
V-CONVOUT
H-STATICOUT
V-STATICOUTV-SIN
VPOSIN
HD.IN
V.DIV V.SIN
12
Q508
Q506
BUFFER
H. CENT SW
Q518
+15V
BUFFER
2
B4+
B1O
H-DRIVE REF
B2O
B3OOP2+
SPOT KILLER
Q001
G2-CUT OFF
IC005
5
VIP
TO JOO1
A BOARD
+12V
VSYNC
CBLANK
SHRP1
BPCLAMP
CSYNC
HSYNC
7P
GND
BPCLAMP
C-SYNC
V-SYNC
H-SYNC
CBLANK
DA4
CN903
PRE-AMP
BUFF
CANCEL OUT
80V
FLY
GND
-15V
INV
Q1001
AMP
Q1002,
1003
BUFF
Q1004
(TCO)
TO T1 BOARD
RED
BLUE
BLACK
YELLOW
BLUE
B-SV9078-BLK..
TO H.CENTER
IC503
TO H.CENTER
IC503
H. CENT AMP
10
5V,12V REG
ERROR AMP CONTROLSTBY.
7
CIS
21
8
CONTROL
23
13
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
3
4
5
678
9
10
11
13
KR
KRKG
KB
G2
G2
G1
G3
H
H
RCV
1234567891011
EMI
EMI
EMI
12
345
67
8
12
34
56
78 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
12
34
56
78
910
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
EMI
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1
EMI
12
34
56
78
910
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
R045
CN307
CN301
R016
R026
R025
R024
C011
C014
C306
C206
C106
R109
R209
R309
C018
R108
R208
R308
SG001
R064
R351
R251
R151
R031
R053
R029
R106
R206
R306
C009
C022
D301
D201
D101
L002
R003R004
C046
C047
CN305
C035
C054
C015
C029
C042
C105C205C305
R006
R014
R017
R018
R020
R021
R107
R207
R307
C048
C049 C051
FB007
C028
R101
R201
R301
C101
C102
C104
C201
C202
C204
C301
C302
C304
R048
C050
C053
R110R210
R310
R046
R047
R049
FL002
C090
R054
R005
C010
C092
J001
R002
D005
D006CN310
R051
R052
C027
C012
SG101SG201SG301
CN311
CN306
CN309
C004
R112
R212
R312
R104
R204
R304
R111
R211
R311
R133
R233
R333
L101
L201
L301
IC001
IC003
IC004
Q001
D104
D204 D304
D305
D205
D014
D105D206
D106
D306
D007
D008
FB101 FB201 FB301
R007
C019
C005
FL001
D001
R032
R033
R043
FB006
FB004
FB001
FB005
FB003
FB110
FB210
FB310
FB011
FB010
FB009
IC006
CN302
CN303
FL101
FL201
FL301
IC005
IC002
C044
C013
C055
D003
Q004
1SS226
1SS226
1SS226
1P
8PWHT
:S-MICRO
9PWHT
:S-MICRO
47
25V0.1
100V:PT
47100V
0.125V
B:CHIP
10
200V
47
25V
47
25V
0.125V
B:CHIP
470p2kVB
0.1
25VB:CHIP
0.01B:CHIP
4725V
0.01B:CHIP
0.01
B:CHIP
47
25V
0.1250V
:MPS
0.125V
B:CHIP
0.1250V
:MPS
0.125V
B:CHIP
0.1250V
:MPS
0.125V
B:CHIP
0.1
250V:MPS
JW(5)
5.6k:CHIP
1.8k:CHIP
100:CHIP
100:CHIP
10k
:CHIP
100:CHIP
100
:CHIP
100 :CHIP
100 :CHIP
4.7k:CHIP
4.7k
:CHIP
10k:CHIP
120k
:CHIP
1k
:CHIP
2.2k
:CHIP
22M:RN
10k1/2W:RC
75
:RN-CP
10k
:CHIP
4.7k:CHIP
4.7k:CHIP
1M:CHIP
1001/2W
:RC
75:RN-CP
10k:CHIP
4.7k
:CHIP
4.7k
:CHIP
1M:CHIP
100
1/2W:RC
75:RN-CP
10k
:CHIP
4.7k
:CHIP
4.7k
:CHIP
1M
:CHIP
1001/2W:RC
0.1
25V
B:CHIP
0.125V
B:CHIP
0.1
25VB:CHIP0.1
25V
B:CHIP
0.125V
B:CHIP
0.1
25VB:CHIP
0.1
25VB:CHIP
0.125V
B:CHIP
0.125V
B:CHIP
2.2M1W:RN
0.125V
B:CHIP
0.1
25VB:CHIP
220k220k
220k
100k:CHIP
10k:CHIP
56k:CHIP
0.01B:CHIP
2.2k
:CHIP
470k
:CHIP
0.1
25VB:CHIP
0.1
25VB:CHIP
1.5k:CHIP
1SS119-25TD
1SS119-25TD4PWHT
:S-MICRO
1k:CHIP
10k:CHIP
0.01
B:CHIP
0.01B:CHIP
3PWHT
:S-MICRO
6PWHT
:S-MICRO
7PWHT
:S-MICRO
0.01B:CHIP
330
:CHIP
330
:CHIP
330
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CXA2055PPRE-AMP
CXD8688POSD
TDA6103QCUT OFF AMP
2SC5022SPOT KILLER
HSS82PROT
HSS82PROT
HSS82PROT
HSS82PROT
HSS82PROT
1SS119-25TDPROT
HSS82PROT HSS82
PROT
HSS82PROT
HSS82PROT
RD5.6ES-TIB2PROT
RD5.6ES-TIB2PROT
100
0.1
0.001
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RD5.6ESB2
3.9k:RN
15k
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CXA2093SRGB PRE-AMP
1P:TUB
1P:TUB
0
0
0
NJM4558MG2 CUT-OFF-CTRL
LM2405CRT DRIVER
0.068
25V
47016V
0.1250V
RD5.6ES
2SC2412KSW
+12V
+12V
+80V
STBY+5V
STBY+5V
STBY+5V
+144V
12
1
2
3
4
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7
8
9
10
11
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BLUE
GGND
GREEN
RGND
RED
GND
VD
HD
VBIAS
GND3
VCC
GND2
GND1
GND
VCC
VIP
GND
+12V
H1
GND
NC
CSYNC
VSOUT
GND
HRTRC
GND
GND
DDCSDA
DDCSCL
DDCSDA
DDCSCL
1.2KV
+80V
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STBY+5V
VSSA
VCO
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G_OSD
R_OSD
VSS
B1_IN
GND
G1_IN
R1_IN
VCC
B2_IN
G2_IN
R2_IN
GND
B_OUT
G_OUT
VCC
R_OUT
SIGNAL_SW
DEFF.
CLAMP
HOSTGND
HOSTGND
B_IN
G_IN
R_IN
R_OUT
G_OUT
B_OUT
IICSCL
IICSDA
VRTRC
R_IN
G_IN
B_IN
B_OUT
G_OUT
R_OUT
GND
GND
GND
GND
VCC2
T_SW&LEVEL
VCC
GND
R_BKG
G_BKG
B_BKG
R_IN
+5V
G_IN
SYNC_CAP
B_IN
CLAMP
R_OSD
G_OSD
B_OSD
G2
C_SYNC
S/H_R
R_OUT
R_GND
S/H_G
G_OUT
G_GND
S/H_B
B_OUT
B_GND
BLK
OSD.BLK
CBLK
SHRP1
BPCLP
HSYNC
NC
CN510
CN502
SIGNAL IN
CN903
CN902+144V
CONNECTOR
15PIN D-SUB
1
5
6
11
(VIDEO)
TO D BOARD
TO D BOARD
TO D BOARD
TO D BOARD
TO D BOARD
CN902
B-SV9078-A..
1
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5
6
78 9
10
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STBY+5V
STBY+5V
STBY+5V
80V
STBY+5V
12V
12V
-
0.7 Vp-p(H)
2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
1
45.0 Vpk-pk45.0 Vp-p(H)
4.5 Vp-p(H) 4.4 Vp-p(H)
0.7 Vp-p(H)
45.0 Vp-p(H)
0.7 Vp-p(H)
4.3 Vp-p(H)
12 11 10
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HV
1
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14
13
17
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12
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330
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120k
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0.33
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0.0047:PT
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4.7160V
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22p CH
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LA6500-FAH-CENTER AMPMC44604
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MOC8105TVPHOTO COUPLER
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ERROR AMP
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CON-CONTROL
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DTC114ESAHEATER SW
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2SC2785
DRIVE
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5.0MM
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DTC143ESA-TPRELAY DRV
2SJ449
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HV
V-SYNC V-SYNC V-SYNC
H-SYNC
BPCLAMP BPCLAMPV FLY
V FLY
V FLY
REMOTE ON/OFF
REMOTE ON/OFFREMOTE ON/OFF
REMOTE ON/OFF
HEATER
HEATERHEATER
HEATER
DEGAUSS
DEGAUSSDEGAUSS
DEGAUSS
IIC DATA
CBLANK
CBLANK
ROTATION
H CENT H CENT
H CENT
V-USYNC
V-USYNC
V-USYNC
H-USYNC
H-USYNC
H-USYNC
V-REF
V-REF
V-REF
V-REF
V-REF
E/W
E/W
E/W E/W
V.SINV.SIN
V.DF
V.DF
V SAW
V SAW
V SAW
HOST GND
LED RED
LED GREEN
DDC CLKLOCK
V-SYNC
V FLY
H.CENT
ROTATION
ROTATION
V FLY
H CENT SW
H FLY
H BLK
H BLK
H BLK
DDC 5VDET
KEY SCAN
H BLK
H BLK
H BLK
5V-2
12V
12V
-15V
-15V
12V
5V
15V
15V
15V
15V
12V
12V
12V
12V
12V
12V
-15V
-15V
-15V
12V
12V
5V
-15V
15V
144V
144V
144V
144V
12V
80V
80V
FI5V
-25V
-25V
-25V
5V
5V
-25V
-25V
80V
-15V
S2
S1
S0
S3
S4
S2
S1
S3
ROTATION+
ROTATION-
D GND
+5V
RXD
TXD
H DY+
H DY+
H DY-
H DY-
V DY-
V DY+
DGC2
NC
DGC1
INPUT1
INPUT2
DISABLE
GND
NC
OUTPUT1
OUTPUT2
DDCSCL
DDCSDA
GND
IICDATA
IICCLK
GND
HRTRC
VRTRC
GND
BPCLAMP
CBLANK
VSYNC
HSYNCGND
+12V
+5V
H1
+80V
NC
L NG
D VCC
LOCK
SDA
SCL
V.GND
V.OSC
V.AGC
V.SAW
E/W
V.SIN
H.AGC
V.DF
H.DF
H.GND
D.GND
X5
V.IN
V.DIV
H.IN
H.PH.FI
AFC1
REF
VCO.FI
R.F/V
DELAY CAP
H.OUT
VCC
VCC
RREF
CT
OVP
DEMAGIN
STBYMNG
E/AIN
E/AOUT
SFTSTRT
STBYLSET
A_GND
HD.IN
H-SAW_CAP
A_VCC
H.FLY
HOST GND
CY4-
CY4+
CY3-
CY3+
CY2-
CY2+
CY1-
CY1+
CSYNC
V_SIN
V_DF
VREF OUT
H_CONVOUT
VPOSIN
V.CONVOUT
H_STATICOUT
V_STATICOUT
D_GND
SCL
SDL
D_VCC
V_REFIN
H-AGC_CAP
A0
A1
A2
VSS
SDA
SCL
WC
VCC
CLAMP E/AIN
FOLDBACK IN
VC
OUTPUT
GND
CUR SENSE IN
THP600
THP600A
DA0
DA1
DA2
DA3
DA4
DA5
DA6
DA7
DA8
VSS2
VDD2
PB7
PB6
PB5
PB4
PB3
PB2
PB1
VFB
VSI1
VSI2
CLP
ITA
PD4
PD3
VSO
HSO
CSI
TEST
IR
RESET
PA1
PA0
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
CBLK
OSCIN
OSCOUT
CLKOUT
NC
NC
NC
TDO
RDI
SDA
SCL
DDCSDA
DDCSCL
PC1
HFB
VDD
HSI1
VSS
1.2KV
SHRP1
DP1 B4
B1 B2
B3
CP1 CP2 CP3
B4
R
R
R R R R R
R
R
R
REF
SAW GEN1 AGC TYPE
SAW GEN2 NON AGC TYPE
GND
NC
+144V
NC
9V
AFC2
CONTRAST+
CONTRAST-
MENU
BRIGHT+
RESET
GEM
BRIGHT-
BLUETO PIN 3 OF
CN1001 D1 BOARD
TO CN1001 OF
D1 BOARD
YELLOW
BLACK
BLUE
RED
TO A.BOARD
CN305
TO A.BOARD
CN309
FOR SERVICE
TO A.BOARD
CN306&CN311
YOKE
TO CONVERGENCE
B-SV3405-D..
AC IN
(POWER DEFLECTION)
15
15 15 15
1
2
3
4
13
7
8
6
5
11
9
12
14
10
5V
5V
5V-2
5V 5V-2
5V-2
5V-2
12V
15V
-
5.3 Vp-p(H)
2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
10
13
1211
14
1
11.6 Vp-p(H)
51.9 Vpk-pk1.3 Vp-p(H)
5.3 Vp-p(H) 58.1 Vp-p(H)
5.1 Vp-p(V)
12.3 Vp-p(H)
3.8 Vp-p(24MHZ)
8.8 Vp-p(H)
8.7 Vp-p(H) 3.5-4.0 Vp-p(H)
15
1.14 KVp-p(H)
0.9 Vp-p(V)
10.9 Vp-p(H)
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REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKREF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
D825TMSECTION 6
EXPLODED VIEWSNote:
The components identified by shadingand mark ¡¡¡¡¡ are critical for safety.Replace only with part number specified.
• Items with no part number and no descrip-tion are not stocked because they are sel-dom required for routine service.
• The component parts of an assembly areindicated by the reference numbers in theremarks column.
• Items marked " * " are not stockedsince they are seldom required for routineservice. Some delay should be anticipatedwhen ordering these items.
7-685-648-79 SCREW +BVTP 3x127-685-663-71 SCREW +BVTP 4x16
6-1. CHASSIS
r
REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
1 X-4035-260-1 BEZEL ASSY 2-52 3-653-339-01 SPRING, COMPRESSION3 4-062-873-01 BUTTON, POWER4 4-062-874-01 GUIDE, LIGHT5 * 4-062-872-01 BUTTON, MULTI
6 ¡ 8-734-837-05 CRT, 15FRS (MIZ) (M36LDJ15X)7 4-045-123-01 HOLDER, DEGAUSSING COIL8 4-040-897-01 SPACER, DY9 4-365-808-01 SCREW (5), TAPPING11 ¡ 1-452-923-11 NECK ASSY
12 ¡ 8-451-491-11 DY Y15FRF4-M13 1-500-386-11 FILTER CLAMP (FERRITE CORE)14 * A-1294-026-A A BOARD, COMPLETE15 * 4-050-329-01 CUSHION (A)16 4-369-318-00 SPRING, TENSION
17 ¡ 1-409-799-11 COIL, DEMAGNETIZATION18 4-062-875-01 CABINET19 * A-1346-704-A D BOARD, COMPLETE
21 ¡ 1-453-252-11 TRANSFORMER ASSY, FLYBACK (NX-4430//X4K4)22 4-389-025-01 SCREW (M4x8)(EXT.TOOTHWASHER)
23 7-685-881-09 SCREW + BVTT 4x8 (S)24 * 4-045-131-01 STOPPER, CABLE25 * 4-045-130-01 BRACKET, CABLE26 * 1-782-836-11 CABLE ASSY VIDEO (15P D-SUB)
27 * A-1343-447-A D1 BOARD, MOUNTED28 * 4-063-360-01 COVER, CABLE29 * 4-063-533-01 BRACKET, CHASSIS30 X-4035-259-1 STAND BASE, ASSY 31-3331 4-063-361-01 SLIDER
3233 4-061-996-01 CUSHION35 1-452-032-00 MAGNET, DISC36 3-704-372-01 HOLDER, HV CABLE
37 * 4-063-560-01 LABEL, INFORMATION
REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
¢
18
27
37
16
8
14
13
21
1222
23
7
23
35
29
28
25
26
24
6
31
15
19
1736
8
9
1
7
5
4
11
32
30
33
4-060-340-01 STOPPER (A)
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REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
D825TM
51 3-861-616-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION52 * 4-062-856-01 CUSHION (UPPER)54 * 4-041-927-11 BAG, POLYETHYLENE55 * 4-062-857-01 CUSHION (LOWER)56 * 4-062-858-01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON
6-2. PACKING MATERIALS
REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
53
54
56
55
51
52
-
GD S
1234
56
78
8
123
4
56
7
RB441QT-77RD4.7ESRD5.1ESRD5.6ES-B2RD8.2ES-B2RD10ES-B2RD12ES-B2RD18ES-BSRD27ES-B21SS119-25TD
5-4. SEMICONDUCTORS
EGP10DEGP20GPKG23ELIZERB91-02GP08DMUR160RGP02-17EL
UF3ML-6505UF4007G23RGP02-20EL-63943DL41A (LC6-15)HSS 82
UPC5021
GBU4JL-608824IC08BUPC4558G
CXA8071P
TDA 8138A
CXA2093S
CXD8688PMC44604TDA7053A
LA 6500-FA
CATHODE
ANODE
TL 431CLP
16 9
1 8
CXD8692
56 29
1 28
22 12
1 11
24 13
1 12
CXA2055P
28
14
15
1
51
7
1‘
‘
{
|
‘‘
{
|
E C BE C BE
LETTER SIDE
C B
2SC3941A-Q (TA) 2A1309A2C3311ADTC143ESDTC114EA
2SC3209-LK
TP6NA60F
1630
1 1591
CXA8070A
CATHODE
ANODE
CATHODE
ANODE
STK392-910
MARKING SIDE VIEW
12
n15
1
LA7840
TDA6103QEGP30D2SA1162-G
SB340L-6489
CATHODE
ANODE5
1234678912
34
567
89
E
B
C
SPB-26
CATHODE
ANODE(GRN)
ANODE(RED)
S
D
G
IRFU110 PST600D-T
Vcc
GND OUT
LM2405T
BC E
B
CE
1
14
1
11
2SB1094F2SB1375
BU2522AX
GD
S
2K2101-MRIRL1530GLF
GS D
M0C8105TV
12 3
45
6
12
3
45
6
BE
CGS D
IRFI9630 2SC3941
G
SD
5TUZ52
CATHODE
ANODE
18 10
D825TM semis 6/19/98, 3:42 PM1
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REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKREF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
D825TMSECTION 7
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
RESISTORS• All resistors are in ohms• F : nonflammable
CAPACITORS• MF = µF
INDUCTORS• UH = µH, MMH = mH
The components identified by shadingand mark ¡¡¡¡¡ are critical for safety.Replace only with part number specified.
Note:
Note:
Les composants identifies per un trameet une marque ¡¡¡¡¡ sont critiques pour lasecurite. Ne les remplacer que par unepiece portant le numero specifie.
The components identified by [ in this manualhave been carefully factory-selected for eachset in order to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation. Should replacement be required,replace only with the value originally used.
• Items marked " * " are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted.
When indicating parts by referencenumber, please include the board name.
REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
A
A * A-1294-026-A A BOARD, COMPLETE
4-062-855-01 CASE, VIDEO4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
CAPACITOR
C004 1-164-232-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 50V C005 1-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001MF 10% 50V C009 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47MF 20% 25V C010 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 10% 25V C011 1-106-220-00 MYLAR 0.1MF 10% 100V
C012 1-164-232-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 50V C013 1-128-528-11 ELECT 470MF 20% 16V C014 1-128-562-11 ELECT 47MF 20% 100V C015 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 10% 25V C018 1-107-652-11 ELECT 10MF 20% 200V
C019 1-137-399-11 FILM 0.1MF 5% 50V C022 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47MF 20% 25V C027 1-164-232-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 50V C028 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47MF 20% 25V C029 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 10% 25V
C035 1-162-134-11 CERAMIC 470PF 10% 2KV C042 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 10% 25V C044 1-164-344-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.068MF 10% 25V C046 1-164-232-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 50V C047 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47MF 20% 25V
C048 1-164-232-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 50V C049 1-164-232-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01MF 10% 50V C050 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1MF 10% 25V C051