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S/M No:CN071N-010

Service Manual
TV / VCR Combination
CHASSIS : CN-071
MODEL : DVQ-13H1FC
DVQ-19H1FC
DVQ-13H2FC
DVQ-19H2FC

DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD


http : //svc.dwe.co.kr

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................. 2
SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 5
BLOCK DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................... 6
IC DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 8
SYSTEM FEATURE .............................................................................................................................. 9
PIN DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................. 10

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ......................................................................................... 17


NO POWER ..................................................................................................................................... 17
TV PART ........................................................................................................................................... 18
VCR PART ........................................................................................................................................ 25

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ............................................................................................... 34


EXPLODED VIEW ......................................................................................................... 44

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION : DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY THIS PRODUCT IN ANY WAY.
NEVER PERFORM CUSTOMIZED INSTALLATIONS WITHOUT MANUFACTURERS APPROVAL. UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS WILL NOT ONLY
VOID THE WARRANTY, BUT MAY LEAD TO YOUR BEING LIABLE FOR ANT
RESULTING PROPERTY DAMAGE OR USER INJURY.
SERVICE WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY AFTER YOU ARE THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SAFETY CHECKS AND
SERVICING GUIDELINES. TO DO OTHERWISE, INCREASES THE RISK OF
POTENTIAL HAZARDS AND INJURY TO THE USER.
WHILE SERVICING, USE AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER FOR PROTECTION
FROM A.C. LINE SHOCK.

SUBJECT : X-RADIATION
1. BE SURE PROCEDURES AND INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL SERVICE PERSONNEL COVER THE SUBJECT OF X-RADIATION. THE ONLY POTENTIAL
SOURCE OF X-RAYS IN CURRENT T.V. RECEIVERS IS THE PICTURE TUBE.
HOWEVER, THIS TUBE DOES NOT EMIT X-RAYS WHEN THE HIGH VOLTAGE IS AT THE FACTORY SPECIFIED LEVEL. THE PROPER VALUE IS
GIVEN IN THE APPLICABLE SCHEMATIC. OPERATION AT HIGHER VOLTAGES MAY CAUSE A FAILURE OF THE PICTURE TUBE OR HIGH VOLTAGE
SUPPLY AND, UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, AMY PRODUCE RADIATION IN EXCESS OF DESIRABLE LEVELS.
2. ONLY FACTORY SPECIFIED C.R.T ANODE CONNECTORS MUST BE USED.
DEGAUSSING SHIELDS ALSO SERVE AS X-RAY SHIELD IN COLOR SETS.
ALWAYS RE-INSTALL THEM.
3. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT SERVICE PERSONNEL HAVE AVAILABLE AN ACCURATE AND RELIABLE HIGH VOLTAGE METER. THE CALIBRATION OF THE
METER SHOULD BE CHECKED PERIODICALLY AGAINST A REFERENCE
STANDARD. SUCH AS THE ONE AVAILABLE AT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR.
4. WHEN THE HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUITRY IS OPERATING PROPERLY THERE
IS NO POSSIBILITY OF AN X-RADIATION PROBLEM. EVERY TIME A COLOR
CHASSIS IS SERVICED, THE BRIGHTNESS SHOULD BE RUN UP AND
DOWN WHILE MONITORING THE HIGH VOLTAGE WITH A METER TO BE
CERTAIN THAT THE HIGH VOLTAGE DOES NOT EXCEED THE SPECIFIED
VALUE AND THAT IT IS REGULATING CORRECTLY. WE SUGGEST THAT
YOU AND YOUR SERVICE ORGANIZATION REVIEW TEST PROCEDURES
SO THAT VOLTAGE REGULATION IS ALWAYS CHECKED AS A STANDARD
SERVICING PROCEDURE, AND THAT THE HIGH VOLTAGE READING BE
RECORDED ON EACH CUSTOMERS INVOICE.
5. WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAKING TEST MEASUREMENTS IN A
PRODUCT WITH A PROBLEM OF EXCESSIVE HIGH VOLTAGE, AVOID
BEING UNNECESSARILY CLOSE TO THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE HIGH
VOLTAGE SUPPLY. DO NOT OPERATE THE PRODUCT LONGER THAN IS
NECESSARY TO LOCATE THE CAUSE OF EXCESSIVE VOLTAGE.
6. REFER TO HV, B+ AND SHUTDOWN ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
DESCRIBED IN THE APPROPRIATE SCHEMATIC AND DIAGRAMS (WHERE
USED).

SAFETY CHECKS
AFTER THE ORIGINAL SERVICE PROBLEM HAS BEEN CORRECTED, A CHECK
SHOULD BE MADE OF THE FOLLOWING:

SUBJECT:FIRE & SHOCK HAZARD


1. BE SURE THAT ALL COMPONENTS ARE POSITIONED IN SUCH A WAY AS
TO AVOID POSSIBILITY OF ADJACENT COMPONENT SHORTS. THIS IS
ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT ON THOSE MODULES WHICH ARE TRANSPORTED TO AND FROM THE REPAIR SHOP.
2. NEVER RELEASE A REPAIR UNLESS ALL PROTECTIVE DEVICES SUCH AS
INSULATORS, BARRIERS, COVERS, SHIELDS, STRAIN RELIEFS, POWER
SUPPLY CORDS, AND OTHER HARDWARE HAVE BEEN REINSTALLED PER
ORIGINAL DESIGN. BE SURE, THAT THE SAFETY PURPOSE OF THE
POLARIZED LINE PLUG HAS NOT BEEN DEFEATED.
3. SOLDERING MUST BE INSPECTED TO DISCOVER POSSIBLE COLD SOLDER JOINTS, SOLDER SPLASHES OF SHARP SOLDER POINTS. BE CERTAIN TO REMOVE ALL LOOSE FOREIGN PARTICLES.
4. CHECK FOR PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF DAMAGE OR DETERIORATION TO
PARTS AND COMPONENTS, FOR FRAYED LEADS, DAMAGED INSULATION
(INCLUDING A.C. CORD), AND REPLACE IF NECESSARY. FOLLOW ORIGINAL LAYOUT, LEAD LENGTH AND DRESS.
5. NO LEAD OR COMPONENT SHOULD TOUCH A RECEIVING TUBE OR A
RESISTOR RATED AT 1 WATT OR MORE. LEAD TENSION AROUND PROTRUDING METAL SURFACES MUST BE AVOIDED.
6. ALL CRITICAL COMPONENTS SUCH AS FUSES, FLAMEPROOF RESISTOR,
CAPACITORS, ETC. MUST BE REPLACED WITH EXACT FACTORY TYPES.
DO NOT USE REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED OR MAKE UNRECOMMENDED CIRCUIT MODIFICATIONS.
7. AFTER RE-ASSEMBLY OF THE STE ALWAYS PERFORM AN A.C. LEAKAGE
TEST ON ALL EXPOSED METALLIC PARTS OF THE CABINET. (THE CHANNEL SELECTOR KNOB, ANTENNA TERMINALS, HANDLE AND SCREWS) TO
BE SURE THE SET IS SAFE TO OPERATE WITHOUT DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. DO NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER DURING
THIS TEST USE AN A.C. VOLTMETER, HAVING 5000 OHMS PER VOLT OR
MORE SENSITIVITY, IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER : CONNECT A 1500 OHM
10 WATT RESISTOR, PARALLELED BY A .15 MFD. 150V A.C. TYPE CAPACITOR BETWEEN A KNOWN GOOD EARTH GROUND (WATER POPE, CONDUIT, ETC.) AND THE EXPOSED METALLIC PARTS, ONE AT A TIME.
MEASURE THE A.C. VOLTAGE ACROSS THE COMBINATION OF 1500 OHM
RESISTOR AND .15 MFD CAPACITOR. REVERSE THE A.C. PLUG AND
REPEAT A.C. VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS FOR EACH EXPOSED METALLIC
PART. VOLTAGE MEASURED MUST NOT EXCEED .75 VOLTS R.M.S THIS
CORRESPONDS TO 0.5 MILLIAMP A.C. NAY VALUE EXCEEDING THIS LIMIT
CONSTITUTES A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED
IMMEDIATELY.

SUBJECT : IMPLOSION
1. ALL DIRECT VIEWED PICTURE TUBES ARE EQUIPPED WITH AN INTEGRA
IMPLOSION PROTECTION SYSTEM. BUT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO
AVOID DAMAGE DURING INSTALLATION. AVOID SCRATCHING THE
TUBE. OF SCRATCHED REPLACE IT.
2. USE ONLY RECOMMENDED FACTORY REPLACEMENT TUBES.

SUBJECT : TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION


1. NEVER INSTALL ANY PRODUCT IN A CLOSED-IN RECESS, CUBBYHOLE OR
CLOSELY FITTING SHELF SPACE, OVER OR CLOSE TO HEAT DUCT, OR IN
THE PATH OF HEATED AIR FLOW.
2. AVOID CONDITIONS OF HIGH HUMIDITY SUCH AS: OUTDOOR PATIO
INSTALLATIONS WHERE DEW IS A FACTOR, NEAR STEAM RADIATORS
WHERE STEAM LEAKAGE IS A FACTOR, ETC.
3. AVOID PLACEMENT WHERE DRAPERIES MAY OBSTRUCT REAR VENTING.
THE CUSTOMER SHOULD ALSO AVOID THE USE OF DECORATIVE
SCARVES OR OTHER COVERINGS WHICH MIGHT OBSTRUCT VENTILATION.
4. WALL AND SHELF MOUNTED INSTALLATIONS USING A COMMERCIAL
MOUNTING KIT, MUST FOLLOW THE FACTORY APPROVED MOUNTING
INSTRUCTIONS. A PRODUCT MOUNTED TO A SHELF OR PLATFORM MUST
RETAIN ITS ORIGINAL FEET (OR THE EQUIVALENT THICKNESS IN SPACERS)TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE AIR FLOW ACROSS THE BOTTOM, BOLTS
OR SCREWS USED FOR FASTENERS MUST NOT TOUCH ANY PARTS OR
WIRING. PERFORM LEAKAGE TEST ON CUSTOMIZED INSTALLATIONS.
5. CAUTION CUSTOMERS AGAINST THE MOUNTING OF A PRODUCT ON
SLOPING SHELF OR A TILTED POSITION, UNLESS THE PRODUCT IS
PROPERLY SECURED.
6. A PRODUCT ON A ROLL-ABOUT CART SHOULD BE STABLE ON ITS MOUNTING TO THE CART. CAUTION THE CUSTOMER ON THE HAZARDS OF TRYING TO ROLL A CART WITH SMALL CASTERS ACROSS THRESHOLDS OR
DEEP PILE CARPETS.
7. CAUTION CUSTOMERS AGAINST THE USE OF A CART OR STAND WHICH
HAS NOT BEEN LISTED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES. INC. FOR
USE WITH THEIR SPECIFIC MODEL OF TELEVISION RECEIVER OR
GENERICALLY APPROVED FOR USE WITH T.V.S OF THE SAME OR
LARGER SCREEN SIZE.
8. CAUTION CUSTOMERS AGAINST THE USE OF EXTENSION CORDS,
EXPLAIN THAT A FOREST OF EXTENSIONS SPROUTING FROM A SINGLE
OUTLET CAN LEAD TO DISASTROUS CONSEQUENCES TO HOME AND
FAMILY.

A.C. VOLTMETER

0.15 uF

GOOD EARTH GROUND


SUCH AS THE WATER
PIPE, CONDUIT, ETC.

1500

OHM

10WATT

PLACE THIS PROBE


ON EACH EXPOSED
METAL PART

SUBJECT : GRAPHIC SYMBOLS


THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL,
WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED
TO ALERT THE SERVICE PERSONNEL TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE SERVICE
PERSONNEL TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION ON SERVICE LITERATURE.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

GRAPHIC SYMBOLS :

CAUTION : Do not attempt to modify this product in any way. Unauthorized modifications will not only void the warranty, but may lead to
your being liable for any resulting property damage or user injury.
Service work should be performed only after you are thoroughly
familiar with all of the following safety checks and servicing guidelines. To do otherwise, increases the risk of potential hazards and
injury to the user.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,


within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the service personnel to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage that may be of sufficienty magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock.

SAFETY CHECKS
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the service personnel
to the presence of important safety information
in service literature.

After the original service problem has been corrected, a check should
be made of the following:

SUBJECT : FIRE & SHOCK HAZARD


Fuse symbol is printed on pcb adjacent to the
fuse, with RISK OF FIRE REPLACE FUSE AS
MARKED. The symbol is explained in the service manual with the following wording or equivalent.

1. Be sure that all components are positioned in such a way as to


avoid possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially
important on those chassis which are transported to and from the
repair shop.
2. Never release a repair unless all protective devices such as insulators, barriers, covers, shields, strain reliefs, and other hardware
have been reinstalled per original design.
3. Soldering must be inspected to discover possible cold solder joints,
frayed leads, damaged insulation (including A.C. cord), solder
splashes or sharp solder points. Be certain to remove all loose foreign particals.
4. Check for physical evidence of damage or deterioration to parts
and components, and replace if necessary follow original layout,
lead length and dress.
5. No leads or components should touch a receiving tube or a resistor
rated at 1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces must be avoided.
6. All critical components such as fuses, flameproof resistors, capacitors, etc. must be replaced with exact factory types. Do not use
replacement components other than those specified or make
unrecommended circuit modifications.
7. After re-assembly of the set always perform an A.C. leakage test
on all exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, (the channel selector
knob, antenna terminals, handle and screws) to be sure the set is
safe to operate without danger of electrical shock. Do not use a
line isolation transformer during this test. Use an A.C. voltmeter,
having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity, in the following
manner : connect a 1500 ohm 10 watt resistor, paralleled by a 15
mfd. 150V A.C. type capacitor between a known good earth
ground (9water pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts,
one at a time. Measure the A.C. voltage across the combination of
1500 ohm resistor and 0.15 MFD capacitor. Reverse the A.C. plug
and repeat A.C. voltage measurements for each exposed metallic
part. Voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 volts R.M.S. This
corresponds to 0.5 milliamp A.C. Any value exceeding this limit
constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected immediately.

CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE


HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE (6.3A, 250V) and
ATTENTION: AFIN DASSU UNE PROTECTION PERMANENTE
CONTRE LES RISQUES DINCENDIE, REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE ET DE 6.3A, 250V.

SUBJECT : X-RADIATION
1. Be sure procedures and instructions to all service personnel cover
the subject of X-rays in current T.V. receivers is the picture tube.
However, this tube does not emit X-rays when the high voltage is
at the factory specified level. The proper value is given in the applicable schematic. Operation at higher voltages may cause a failure
of the picture tube or high voltage supply and, under certain circumstances, may produce radiation in excess of desirable levels.
2. Only factory specified C.R.T. anode connectors must be used.
Degaussing shields also serve as X-ray shield in color sets.
Always re-install them.
3. It is essential that the serviceman has available an accurate and
reliable high voltage meter. The calibration of the meter should be
checked perio - dically against a reference standard. Such as the
one available at your distributor.
4. When the high voltage circuitry is operating properly there is no
possibility of an X-radiation problem. Every time a color chassis is
serviced, the brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the high voltage with a meter to be certain that the high voltage
does not exceed the specified value and that it is regulating correctly. We suggest that you and your service organization review
test procedures so that voltage regulation is always checked as a
standard servicing procedure. And that the high voltage reading be
recorded on each customers invoice.
5. When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a
receiver with a problem of excessive high voltage, avoid being
unnecessarilyclosetothepicturetubeandthehighvoltagecompartment.
Do not operate the chassis longer than is necessary to locate the
cause of excessive voltage.
6. Refer to HV, B+and Shutdown adjustment procedures described in
the appropriate schematic and diagrams(where used).

A.C. VOLTMETER

Good earth ground,


such as the water
pipe, conduit, etc.

0.15 uF

1500

OHM

10WATT

Place this probe


on each exposed
metal part.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SUBJECT : IMPLOSION

4. Wall and shelf mounted installations using a commercial mounting


kit, must follow the factory approved mounting instructions. A
receiver mounted to a shelf or platform must retain its original
feet(or the equivalent thickness in spacers) to provide adequate
are flow across the bottom, bolts or screws used for fasteners
must not touch and parts or wiring. Perform leakage test on customized installations.
5. Caution customers against the mounting of a receiver on sloping
shelf or a tilted position, unless the receiver is properly secured.
6. A receiver on a roll-about cart should be stable on its mounting to
the cart. Caution the customer on the hazards of trying to roll a cart
with small casters across thresholds or deep pile carpets.
7. Caution customers against the use of a cart or stand which has not
been listed by underwriters laboratories, inc. For use with their
specific model of television receiver or generically approved for
use with T.V.s of the same or larger screen size.

1. All direct viewed picture tubes are equipped with an integral implosion protection system, but care should be taken to avoid damage
during installation. Avoid scratching the tube. If scratched, replace
it.
2. Use only recommended factory replacement tubes.

SUBJECT : TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION


1. Never install any receiver in closed-in recess, cubbyhole or closely
fitting shelf space over, or close to heat duct, or in the path of
heated air flow.
2. Avoid conditions of high humidity such as : Outdoor patio installations where dew is a factor. Near steam radiators where steam
leakage is a factor, etc.
3. Avoid placement where draperies may obstruct rear venting. The
customer should also avoid the use of decorative scarves or other
coverings which might obstruct ventilation.

SPECIFICATION
ITEMS
TV
SECTION

VIDEO
SECTION

GENERAL

MODEL

DVQ-13/19H1FC, DVQ-13/19H2FC

STANDARD

NTSC-M

TUNING SYSTEM

Frequency Synthesizer(FS) Tuning System

TUNING RANGE

VHF : 2 - 13(12)
UHF : 14 -69(56)
CATV : 1-125(125)

ANTENNA INPUT IMPEDENCE

75 ohm Unbalanced

AUXILIARY INPUT TERMINAL

Front : Video, Audio

FORMAT

VHS NTSC Standard

VCR SYSTEM

Rotary 2-Head Helical Scanning


Monaural System

AUDIO RECORDING SYSTEM

Monaural

TAPE SPEED

SP:33.35mm/sec; EP:11.12mm/sec
LP:16.67mm/sec PLAY ONLY

INPUT

Video :1Vp-p,75 Ohm


Audio :3.8dBm, over 100K Ohm

TIMER PROGRAMING

6 Event/1 Month

POWER INPUT

AC 120V 60Hz

POWER CONSUMPTION

13=60W
19=70W

SOUND OUTPUT

1.3W

SPEAKER

3W 8 OHM

OPRATING TEMPERATRE

5C to 40C

REMOTE CONTROL

R-39A02

SPECIAL FUNTION

3-Language OSD
With CAPTION
Parental Control
K-MECHA
One Touch Record
Repeat Play
Energy Star Power (Stand-By:2W Under)

REMARK

BLOCK DIAGRAM

PH01

BLOCK DIAGRAM

IC DESCRIPTION

VIDEO ENV

CAM D

CAM C

CAM B

CAM A

REC SAFETY (L)

CAP FG IN

AMP GND

DRUM FG IN

DRUM PG IN

AMP REF IN

AMP REF OUT

CTL (-)

CTL (+)

CTL AMP OUT

P8(7)

P8(6)

P8(5)

CTL-

CTL+

AMPC

P8 (4)/INT2

PATH ADJUST

P8 (3)/INT1

P7(5)/AN5

P8(2)/CPFGAMPOUT

CPFGIN /CPFGAMPIN

DRUM SELECT

AMPVSS

P7(6)/AN6

P8(1)/DRFG IN

DRPG IN /DRPFG IN

OPTION

AMPVREFIN

P7(7)/AN7

AMPVREFOUT

P11(0)/AN8

P8 (0)/C

AMPV CC

KEY1
AGC IN

CTLAMPOUT

99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81

P11(1)
/AN9
AVCC

100

AMP Vcc

KEY 0
ANALOG Vcc

ICS01
DW37760MCA-AA1(M37760) : IC TIMER / SYSCON / CTL PROCESSOR

P9(0)/RLT 80

RLT

P9(1)/RLS 79

RLS

P9(2)/INT0 78

P/W FAIL

P9(3)/PWM0 77

DRUM PWM

P7(4)/AN4

P9(4)/PWM1 76

CAP PWM

P7(3)/AN3

P9(5)/PWM2 75

END SENSOR

P7(2)/AN2

P9 (6)/T4 74

LD ON

START SENSOR

P7(1)/AN1

P9 (7)/T5 73

LD F/R

POWER SAFETY

P7(0)/AN0

P10(0)/T1/SDA 72

AFT

10

P6(7)/AN10/ADTRG

CAPSTAN I LIMIT

11

P6(6)/RTP11 /DA1

12

P6(5)/RTP10 /DA0

QV SYNC

13

P6(4)/RTP03/VSYNC

REMOCON INPUT

P10 (1)/SCLK 0A/SCL 71

MAIN DATA
MAIN CLK

P10(2)/S CLK 0B/DRFGMON 70


P10(3)/S IN0/DRPGMON 69
P10(4)/SOUT0/CPFG MON 68

14

P6(3)/RTP02 /GEN

C ROTARY

15

P6(2)/EXORout1 (CROT)

HEAD AMP SW (4HD)

16

P6(1)/EXORout0 (HASW)

COMPARATOR ENV (4HD)

17

P6(0)/EXORin (ENVS)

P0(0)/R 64

OSD R

18

P5(7)/RTP01(VHSW)

P0(1)/G 63

OSD G

19

P5(6)/RTP00(AHSW)

P0(2)/B 62

OSD B

REC (H)

20

P5(5)/RTP25

V HEAD SW

P10(5)/SCLK 1 67

M37760

Y/C SCLK

P10(6)/S IN1 66
P10(7)/SOUT1 65

Y/C SDA

P0(3)/OUT2 61

P1(0)/VHOLD 55

P4(6)

P1(1)/HLP 54

FILTER

REC LED (H)

28

P4(5)

OSD Vcc 53

OSD Vcc

T-LED (H)

29

P4(4)

MONITOR ON (H)

30

P4(3)

P1(4)/CVIN

P4(7)

27

OSD Vss

26

P1(5)/FSCIN

AUDIO MUTE (H)

P1(6)/LP

P0(7)/CVIN (EDS) 56

NUB

P5(0)/RTP20

P1(7)/OSCOUT2

25

P2(0)/OSCIN2

SOUND MUTE (H)

CLK SELECT

NUA 57

P2(1)/OSCOUT3

P5(1)/RTP21

P2(2)/OSCIN3

24

Vss

H-SYNC

CRT ON(L)

Xout

P0(6)/HSYNC /C SYNCIN 58

Xin

P5(2)/RTP22

Vcc

23

P3(0)/Xcout

V-SYNC

CAP F/R

P3(1)/Xcin

OSD BLANK

P0(5)/VSYNC 59

RESET (L)

P0(4)/OUT1 60

P5(3)/RTP23

P4(0)

P5(4)/RTP24

22

P4(1)

21

P4(2)

TRICK (H)
C/DOWN (H)

OSD GND

NUB

OSCOUT2

OSC IN2

CLK SELECT

Xout

GND

Xin

Vcc

Xcout

Xcin

RESET

RELAY ON

VCR ON

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

P1(2) 52
P1(3) 51

CAPTION
C.V.S
SLD FILTER

IC DESCRIPTION

1. SYSTEM FEATURE
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)

The system for TV/VCR tuning is Frequency Synthesis type.


VCR SERVO Controller is interior designed.
Closed Caption function is interior designed.
Parental Control function is interior designed.
On Screen Display function is interior designed.
Package
: 100PIN QFP
Tuner (Pre-scaler) : IIC BUS
/PLL IC : TAU 6014-S (SIEMENS)
8) REMOCON
: The IC of transmission (MITSUBISHI M50560)
9) EEPROM
: 24AT08 (IIC BUS)
10) 10-Local Key
: A/D input control
(KEY 0 : REC, REW, PLAY, FF, STOP/EJECT)
(KEY 1 : POWER, CH UP/DOWN, VOL UP/DOWN)
11) Option S/W
: Port A/D input Option check
12) IF/V/C/D IC
: DCT814B (LA76814B)
13) VCR Y/C/A IC
: LA71550M
14)DECK MECHANISM : K-MECHA

IC DESCRIPTION

2. PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin

Terminal

Name

Explanation

P11(0)

KEY 1 IN

Power, Ch up/down, Vol up/down

P7(7)

AGC IN

Connect this port to AGC of Tuner.


Default voltage :3.75V
Variable voltage : 3.25V, 3.5V, 3.75V

P7(6)

OPTION

H(5V) : Parental control


M(2.5V) : Child lock
L(0V) : None

P7(5)

DRUM SELECT

H(5V) : NTSC 4 head


L(0V) : NTSC 2 head

P7(4)

PATH ADJUST

Automatic PATH adjust

P7(3)

VIDEO ENVELOPE IN

Connect this port to 6 pin of IZ01.


Maximum point search DC ENVE input.
Auto tracking restart condition
(SP:2-5V, LP/SLP:1.5-5V)

P7(2)

END SENSOR IN

Tape END sensor detect input. H: Tape end.

P7(1)

START SENSOR IN

Tape START sensor detect input. H: Tape start.

P7(0)

POWER SAFETY IN

Connect this port to 26V of FBT.


FBT protect port.
Detect voltage: 3V under Z Hold down

10

P6(7)

AFT IN

DC voltage that comes from the 10 pin of


DCT814B

11

P6(6)

CAPSTAN I LIMIT OUT

Limit the current of CAPSTAN MOTOR


Set "L" during PAUSE/STILL

12

P6(5)

13

P6(4)

QV SYNC

When special play, Quasi Vertical SYNC insert


V SYNC of C.V.S

14

P6(3)

REMOCON INPUT

Remote Controller pulse input

15

P6(2)

COLOR ROTARY OUT

When color MOD/DEMOD, phase shift pulse

16

P6(1)

HEAD AMP SW PULSE

4 head option. When special play,


EP head switching pulse

17

P6(0)

COMPARATOR ENV

4 head option.

18

P5(7)

V HEAD SW PULSE

Video head switching pulse(SP head).

19

P5(6)

A HEAD SW PULSE

6 head option. Not used

20

P5(5)

REC H

When recording, set "H"

21

P5(4)

TRICK H

When special play, set "H"

22

P5(3)

CASSETTE DOWN H

When cassette insert, light up IR led.

23

P5(2)

CAPSTAN F/R

Switching forward(H) and reverse(L) of


CAPSTAN MOTOR

24

P5(1)

CRT ON L

When CRT off, set "H" during 1sec.

25

P5(0)

SOUND MUTE H

When stand by TV/VCR, set speaker sound mute.

Remarks

Not used

10

Special play:
QUE,REV,
STILL,SLOW

IC DESCRIPTION

Pin

Terminal

Name

26

P4(7)

27

P4(6)

28

P4(5)

REC LED H

Light up LED(RED) when recording

29

P4(4)

TIMER REC LED H

Light up LED(GREEN) when ready to


programming record.

30

P4(3)

MONITOR ON H

When CRT on, set "H".

31

P4(2)

VCR ON H

Recording when CRT off, set "H"

32

P4(1)

RELAY ON H

When CRT on, relay on during 1sec.

33

P4(0)

34

RESET

RESET(L)

RESET

35

P3(1)

Xcin

36

P3(0)

Xcout

It uses 32.768KHz Crystal.


35 pin is input terminal for crystal oscillator
36 pin is output terminal for crystal oscillator

37

Vcc

Vcc

Ever +5V( 0.5V). Positive power supply

38

Xin

Xin

39

Xout

Xout

It uses 16MHz Crystal.


38 pin is input terminal for crystal oscillator
39 pin is output terminal for crystal oscillator

40

Vss

Vss

GND Negative power supply.

41

P2(2)

OSCin3

Not used

42

P2(1)

OSCout3

Not used

CLK SELECT

When MICOM to start, decide to 32.768KHz or 16MHz.


Set "L" : 32.768KHz
It uses LC oscillator.
Set the OSD position.
38 pin is input terminal for LC oscillator
39 pin is output terminal for LC oscillator

43

AUDIO MUTE H

Explanation
Connect this port to 95 pin of ICY01.
When special play, set audio mute.
Not used

Not used

44

P2(0)

OSCin2

45

P1(7)

OSCout2

46

NUB

NUB

GND

47

P1(6)

LP H

Not used

48

P1(5)

FSC IN

Not used

49

Vcc

OSD Vss

GND

50

P1(4)

CVS IN

Not used

51

P1(3)

LECHA

Not used

52

P1(2)

53

Vcc

OSD Vcc

Ever +5V ( 0.5V).

54

P1(1)

FILTER

Filter terminal for PLL.

55

P1(0)

SLD FILTER

Filter terminal for SYNC separate.

56

P0(7)

C.V.S IN

For Caption and Parental control signal detect.

57

NUA

NUA

GND

58

P0(6)

H SYNC IN

For OSD horizontal SYNC input

59

P0(5)

V SYNC IN

For OSD vertical SYNC input

Not used

11

Remarks

IC DESCRIPTION

Pin

Terminal

Name

Remarks

60

P0(4)

61

P0(3)

62

P0(2)

OSD B OUT

Blue output terminal of OSD image.

63

P0(1)

OSD G OUT

Green output terminal of OSD image.

64

P0(0)

OSD R OUT

Red output terminal of OSD image.

65

P10(7)

S DATA

IIC data I/O.


Control VCR Y/C, TUNER, EEPROM

66

P10(6)

67

P10(5)

S CLOCK

IIC clock output

68

P10(4)

CAP PG mon

Not used

69

P10(3)

DRUM PG mon

Not used

70

P10(2)

DRUM FG mon

Not used

71

P10(1)

M CLOCK

IIC clock output

72

P10(0)

M DATA

IIC data I/O. Control CHROMA IC

73

P9(7)

LD F/R

Loading Motor Forward(L)/Reverse(H)

74

P9(6)

LD ON

When operate Loading Motor, set "H"

75

P9(5)

PWM2

Not used

76

P9(4)

CAPSTAN PWM

Control rotate speed of Capstan Motor.


Period of PWM : 23.4KHz

77

P9(3)

DRUM PWM

Control rotate speed of Drum Motor. Period of PWM :


23.4KHz

78

P9(2)

POWER FAIL

Input "L", MICOM is Hold mode.


Backup time approx. 30minute.

79

P9(1)

RLS IN

80

P9(0)

RLT IN

Supply reel/Take up reel pulse input terminal.


Use to check the Tape remain or
high speed rewind and fast forward.

81

P8(7)

CAM D

82

P8(6)

CAM C

83

P8(5)

CAM B

84

P8(4)

CAM A

85

P8(3)

86

P8(2)

87
88

Vss

OSD BLANK OUT

Explanation
Fast blanking control signal.
Switch TV image signal and
Caption/OSD image signal.
Not used

Not used

CAM detection input terminal.


MODE
EJECT
STAND BY
REV
STOP
PLAY
FF/REW

A
L
L
H
H
H
H

B
H
H
H
H
H
L

Not used
REC SAFETY SW L

Recordable tape insert, "L" input.


If "H" input when insert cassette tape,
then automatic play.

CAP PG IN

Capstan Pulse Generator signal input.


Feed back Capstan rotation speed.

AMPVss

GND

12

C
H
L
L
H
H
H

D
H
H
H
L
L
L

IC DESCRIPTION

Pin
89

Terminal

Explanation

DRUM FG IN

Drum Frequency Generator signal input.


Feed back Drum rotation speed.

90

DRUM PG IN

Drum Pulse Generator signal input.


Feed back Drum rotation phase.

91

AMP REF IN

Control pulse AMP reference input terminal.

92

AMP REF OUT

Control pulse AMP reference output terminal.

AMP filter.

94

CTL-

Input control pulse when playing.

95

CTL+

Output control pulse when recording.

96

AMP C

AMP condenser.

97

CTL AMP OUT

Check Control pulse.

93

P8(1)

Name

P8(0)

98

Vcc

AMP Vcc

Ever +5V ( 0.5V).

99

Vcc

ANALOG Vcc

Ever +5V ( 0.5V).

100

P11(1)

KEY 0 IN

REC, REW, PLAY, FF, STOP/EJECT

13

Remarks

IC DESCRIPTION

IC501
DCT814B(LA76814B) : IC VIDEO PROCESSOR

14

IC DESCRIPTION

ICY01
LA71550M : IC VCR Y/C & AUDIO PROCESSOR

15

IC DESCRIPTION

I801
POWER CONTROL MODULE

DPM 001 TI
KSE
14

13

12

11

10

PIN NO

DESCRIPTION

PIN NO

DESCRIPTION

GATE DRIVE1

10

+12V INPUT

OCP

11

POWER CONTROL

SOURCE

12

+26 OUTPUT

GND1

13

GND2

GATE

14

+133V INPUT

GATE DRIVE2

16

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. NO POWER

Check
R802(10W 2.2)

Check
F801(125V 4A)

F801

Check
D801(PBS208GU)
D801

R802

C804
PWC01

L801

T801

C826

D820

L824

133V

R820
R110

L803

45V

C805

TUNER 33V

Check
Voltage

H/D TRANS
45V

C822
D822

Check
Voltage
133V

C821

D821

Check
Waveform
L802

R803

B+

R804

TO I501 #34
OCP

Q821

BACKUP 5V

L823

10V

K1A7805

Q801

DS01
C823

R805

C829

VCR 5V
PQ12RF11

12V

MOTOR 12V

C824

#3
#5

#10

10V

#14

133V

#11

VCR ON H

Check
Voltage

Check
Voltage

ST- BY

ICS01 #31
VCR ON

ICS01 #30
POWER ON

STAND BY

VCR ON
CRT ON

H
H

L
H

STATUS

FROM U-COM
#31 ON/OFF

Q801 DRAIN

Check
Voltage

SOUND 12V

I801
#1

EVER 5V

PQ05RF11

D823
R807

Check
Voltage

DS02

VCR ON

17

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

2. TV PART
2-1) NO PICTURE
NG : GO to the figure a
Check the waveform of I501 #46

OK : GO to the figure b

Check
Voltage

a
33V

5V

Check
IF Vcc(5V)

U102
TUNER

Check
Signal

Check
Reset

#5

AFT

#6

#10
#65
SDATA
#34

VCC

Z101
SAW FILT

IF OUT

#67
SCLK

#4

I501
MCLK

#71

#35

#36

#38

#44

Check
Signal

Check
Signal

b
Z502

Check
CHROMA Vcc(5V)
Check
HOR. Vcc(5V)

#44
CC527

#43
#18

#19

Check
RGB Signal

Check
Waveform

XS02

Check
the X-TAL

Z502
4.5M
TRAP

#11

#39

XCS01

Check
Vcc(9V)

#46

#12

MDATA

#72

#37

Check
Voltage

#3

#10

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

#8

#25

Check
200V LINE

D401

I501
T402
FBT

#20
#21

R403

#13

Check
ABL current

18

Check
Heater Vp-p
6.2Vrms

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

2-2) NO SOUND
NG : GO to the figure c
Check the waveform of I501 #1

OK : GO to the figure d

Check
Voltage

c
33V

5V

Check
IF Vcc(5V)

U102
TUNER

Check
Signal

Check
Reset

#5

AFT

#6

#8

#10
#65
SDATA

#67
SCLK

#3

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

#37

#71
#72

#35

#36

#38

#9

MCLK

#12

MDATA

Check
FM filter
circuit

#54

#11

#52

#39

Check
Signal

XCS01

Check
SIF Signal

XS02

Check
the X-TAL

Check
AGC Voltage

#10

I501

#34
VCC

Z101
SAW FILT

IF OUT

If SIF no signal,
then change I501

Check
Voltage

Check
AUDIO OUT
C606

R604
SOUND
12V

C605

3W
8 OHM

#2

#1

I601
TDA7267A
#4

Check
Earphone
#3
QC601

CC602
C604

Check
AUDIO Signal

Insert:
No Sound

Check
Mute

19

ICS01 #25
SOUND MUTE
H:Mute,L:Normal

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

2-3) CHANNEL DONT STOP


NG : Loss of signal or weak signal
Check the input signal conditions.

33V

OK : GO to the figure e

Check
Voltage

5V

U102
TUNER

IF OUT

Check
IF Vcc(5V)

AGC IN

Check
SDA/SCL

CC116

Z101
SAW FILT

#6

Check
AGC Voltage

IS02
EEPROM
#5

#8

#5

VCC

SDATA

VCC

#8

#3
#65

Reset

#6

#67

#10

AFT

#10

SCLK

#10

Check
Signal

#34

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

#37

#71
#72

#35

#36

#38

#39

#56

MCLK
MDATA
Caption CVS

I501
#12
#11
#40

#48
#49

L110
VCO COIL

XCS01

Check
the X-TAL

XS02

Check Waveform
CVS 2Vp-p

20

Check
VCO COIL

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

2-4) NO COLOR

Check
CVS waveform
Check
the voltage

#44
CC527

Chroma/DEF Vcc
#43

Check
the voltage

L502

RGB Vcc(9V)

X501
3.58MHz

#18
R504

#38

I501
DCT814B

Check
R/G/B signal

R OUT

#19
R505

G OUT

#20
R506

B OUT

#21
R507

21

Check
the crystal

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

2-5) NO VERTICAL DEFLECTION

Check
the voltage
#43

L502

5V

CC508

CC507

Check
the voltage
(2.5V)

Check
vertical output
signal

Chroma/DEF Vcc

Check
the crystal
I501
#38
DCT814B

#24
V RAMP
ALC filter

X501
3.58MHz

From
FBT

D404

#23

Vertical IC Vcc(26V)
RC301

#5 Invert RAMP
IN

#6

I301
LA7841
#2 OUTPUT

Check
the waveform

VERTICAL
D.Y

22

If no output
then change I301

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

2-6) NO ON-SCREEN DISPLAY

Check
the signal
(15,734Hz)

Check
the signal
(60Hz)

H.SYNC

Check
data/clock signal

#11

V.SYNC

#12
#58

#59

#72
#71

RESET
Vcc(5V)

#34

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

MDATA
MCLK

I501
DCT814B
OSD R

#64

#37

OSD G

#63

OSD B

#62
#35

#36 #38

XCS01
32KHz

#39 #44

XS02
16MHz

Check
the crystal

BLANK

#60
#45

#14
#15
#16
#17

Check
OSD R/G/B/BLK
signal

LS01

Check
the waveform

23

If OSD does not operate,


then change the ICS01

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

2-7) REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT OPERATE

Check
the voltage

#1
#100
RESET

#34

Vcc(5V)

#37

KEY 1
KEY 0
RT01

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

Vcc(5V)
#14

#35

#36 #38

XCS01
32KHz

IT01
REMOCON
PREAMP

#39

Check
the waveform

XS02
16MHz

Check
the crystal

24

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3. VCR PART
3-1) NO LOADING
EJECT : GO to the figure f
Check the loading conditions (VHS TAPE)

UNLOADING : GO to the figure g

Check
waveform

RESET

Vcc(5V)

#34

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

#80

TAKE UP
SENSOR

SS03

#79

SUPPLY
SENSOR

SS04

#37

#35

#36 #38

#39

#7

#8

Check
the voltage
XCS01
32KHz

XS02
16MHz

RS91

RS90

Vcc(5V)
DS03
END
SENSOR

Check
the crystal

START
SENSOR

IR LED

SS01

SS02

Check
voltage

g
#74

IS02
LOADING
DRIVE
(BA6209)

#6

Loading F/R

#5

#2

LM(-)
OUT

#35

#36 #38

#39

#84

#37

#83

Vcc(5V)

#73

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

#82

#34

#81

RESET

Loading ON

#10
LM(+)
OUT

Check
voltage
Loading Motor

XCS01
32KHz

XS02
16MHz

Check
the crystal

Check
voltage
PAS03
CAM DATA
A/B/C/D

25

See the IC description


ICS01 SYSCON part

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3-2) NO ROTATING
DRUM : GO to the figure h
Check the Rotating

CAPSTAN : GO to the figure i

Check
the voltage
#58

RESET

#34

Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

Vcc(12V)

#59
#77

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

#90
#89

#35

#36 #38

D-PWM

#1
#2

D-PG Pulse

PS01
DRUM
CONNECTOR

#3 & #4

D-FG Pulse

#6

#39

Check
D-PG/FG waveform
XCS01
32KHz

XS02
16MHz

Check
the crystal

If PG/FG no signal,
then change the DRUM.

Check
the voltage

i
#58
RESET

#34

Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

ICS01
TIMER/SYSCON

#36 #38

XCS01
32KHz

Check
the crystal

#7

Vcc(5V)

#1

Vref(2.5V)

#4

CAP-PWM

#76

#39

XS02
16MHz

#5

CAP-I-LIMIT

#11

#35

Vcc(12V)
#59

#6

CAP-FG Pulse

#87

PS02
CAPSTAN
CONNECTOR

#3

Check
CAP-FG waveform
If CAP-FG no signal,
then change the CAPSTAN.

26

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3-3) NO PICTURE PLAYBACK


NG : GO to the figure j
Check the waveform of ICY01 #27

OK : GO to the figure k

j
Check
the crystal
#39

Check
the voltage

RESET

XS02

#34

16MHz
#38

Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

ICS01
TIMER/
SYSCON

#35
XCS01
32KHz

#36
#65 #67

#13

#18

#20

Check
the crystal

#6

Check
SCL/SDA signal
SDATA

Video Envelope

SCLK

REC H
QV SYNC

Check
voltage

VH SW Pulse

Check
the waveform
(30Hz)
C Vcc

#58

#16 #17

#14

#4
C-SYNC

#19
CCD Vcc

#56

SW Vcc

#39

Y Vcc

#11

#4

#6

#9

PB RF

#1

#10

#6

#5

Check
the waveform

ICY01
VCR Y/C
LA71550M

#11

IZ01
PREAMP
LA70001

#7

#19

Check
waveform

Check
the voltage
(5V)

If PB RF no signal,
then change the IZ01.
2HEAD DRUM

27

Vcc

#17 #16

Check
the waveform

Check
the voltage
(5V)

#13

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

k
Check
the crystal
#39

Check
the voltage

RESET

#34

Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

XS02
16MHz

#38

ICS01
TIMER/
SYSCON

Check
the crystal

#35

XCS01
32KHz

#36
#65 #67

#56

#71 #72

Check
SCL/SDA signal

Check
MCL/MDA signal
SDATA

MDATA

SCLK

MCLK

Check
the waveform
#12 #11
C Vcc

#58

CCD Vcc

#56

SW Vcc

#39

Y Vcc

#11

Check
the voltage
(5V)

#16 #17

ICY01
VCR Y/C
LA71550M

Caption
CVS
#27

CVS

#40

I501
#19
CHROMA
DCT814B

#42

#20
#21

Check
the waveform

If CVS no signal,
then change the IY01.

28

See the 2-1) TV NO


PICTURE

R OUT
G OUT
B OUT

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3-4) NO COLOR PLAYBACK

Check
the crystal
#39

Check
the voltage

RESET

XS02

#34

16MHz
#38

Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

ICS01
TIMER/
SYSCON

Check
the crystal

#35

XCS01
32KHz

#36
#65 #67

#56

#71 #72

Check
SCL/SDA signal

Check
MCL/MDA signal
SDATA

MDATA

SCLK

MCLK

Check
the waveform

Check
the waveform
#12 #11

C Vcc
CCD Vcc

#58
#56

SW Vcc

#39

Y Vcc

#11

#16 #17 #13

#63

CCD
BLOCK

ICY01
VCR Y/C
LA71550M

Caption
CVS

#27

CVS

#40

I501
#19
CHROMA
DCT814B

#42

#20
#21

#66

Check
the voltage
(5V)

#12 #52

#67

Check
the waveform
XY01
3.58MHz

If CVS no signal,
then change the ICY01.

Check
the crystal

29

See the 2-4) TV NO


COLOR

R OUT
G OUT
B OUT

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3-5) NO SOUND PLAYBACK

Check
the crystal
#39

Check
the voltage

RESET

XS02

#34

16MHz

#38
Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

ICS01
TIMER/
SYSCON

Check
the crystal

#35

XCS01
32KHz

#36
#65 #67

#71 #72

#26

Check
SCL/SDA signal

Check
MCL/MDA signal
SDATA

MDATA

Check
the voltage

SCLK

MCLK

A.MUTE
H : QUE/REV/STILL
L : NORMAL PLAY
#12 #11
#16 #17

SW Vcc

#39

A Vcc

#75

#95

ICY01
VCR Y/C
LA71550M

#86

Check
the voltage
(5V)

#90

#81

#88

AUDIO OUT

Check
the waveform

QCU02
Invert PB H
AUDIO HEAD

#1

If no signal,
then change the ICY01.

AUTO
BIAS

CCU12

#51

I501
CHROMA
DCT814B

from ICS01#20
REC H,PB L

30

SOUND
AMP

See the 2-2) TV NO


SOUND

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3-6) NO RECORD PICTURE


NG : GO to the figure 2-1 (TV PART)
Check the waveform of ICY01 #40

Check
the waveform
(30Hz)

CTL(+)

CTL
HEAD

OK : GO to the figure m

CTL(-)

Check
the crystal
#94

Check
the voltage

RESET

#34

Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

#95

#39

XS02
16MHz

#38

ICS01
TIMER/
SYSCON

#35
XCS01
32KHz

#36
#65 #67

Check
SCL/SDA signal

#15

#18

Check
the crystal

#20

SDATA
SCLK
C-rotary pulse

REC H

VH SW Pulse

VH SW Pulse

Check
voltage

Check
waveform(30Hz)

C Vcc

#58

#16 #17

#97

#99

#4
C-SYNC

#19
CCD Vcc

#56

SW Vcc

#39

REC Y

#5

IZ01
PREAMP
LA70001

#9

REC C

#2
Y Vcc

#5

Check
the waveform

ICY01
VCR Y/C
LA71550M

#11

#13

Vcc

#10

#11
#31

Check
the voltage
(5V)
Check
waveform

#32

#9

#10

#19

#17

#16

Check
the voltage
(5V)

Check
the waveform

If REC Y/C no signal,


then change the ICY01.

2HEAD DRUM

Check
the waveform

31

If REC no signal,
then change the IZ01.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3-7) NO RECORD SOUND


NG : GO to the figure 2-2 (TV PART)
Check the waveform of ICY01 #74

OK : GO to the figure n

Check
the crystal
#39

Check
the voltage

XS02

#34

RESET

16MHz

#38
Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

ICS01
TIMER/
SYSCON

Check
the crystal

#35

XCS01
32KHz

#36
#65 #67

#71 #72

#26

Check
SCL/SDA signal
SDATA

Check
the voltage

SCLK
A.MUTE

AUDIO
HEAD

H : QUE/REV/STILL
L : NORMAL PLAY

#16 #17

SW Vcc

A Vcc

#75

#86
TU01
3
#88

AUTO
BIAS
#81

FULL
ERASE
HEAD

#95

ICY01
VCR Y/C
LA71550M

#39

AUDIO
ERASE
HEAD

#83

#85

2
4

#86

Invert REC H

Check
the voltage
(5V)

from ICS01#20
REC H,PB L

Check
the waveform

70V

Check
the waveform

70KHz
If SINE wave no signal,
then change TU01

32

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

3-8) NO EXTERNAL VIDEO / AUDIO

Check
the crystal
#39

Check
the voltage

XS02

#34

RESET

16MHz

#38
Vcc(5V)

#37

Vcc(5V)

#98

Vcc(5V)

#99

ICS01
TIMER/
SYSCON

Check
the crystal

#35

XCS01
32KHz

#36
#65 #67

#71 #72

Check
SCL/SDA signal

Check
MCL/MDA signal
SDATA

MDATA

SCLK

MCLK

#16 #17

SW Vcc

#39

A Vcc

#75

Check
the voltage
(5V)

#12 #11

ICY01
VCR Y/C
LA71550M

#36

#78

#27

#81

CVS OUT

#42

AUDIO OUT

Check
the waveform

CVS
IN

Check
the waveform
AUDIO IN
JP01
EXT INPUT

33

I501
CHROMA
DCT814B

IF Vcc

#2

Check
the voltage
(5V)

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


CAUTION
Iis safety component, so it must be used the same component.

r DVQ-19H1FC
LOC

I
I
I

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

ZZ100

48B4139A02

TRANSMITTER REMOCON

R-39A02

ZZ110

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

M201

4852070100

MASK FRONT

DESCRITION
FR HIPS BK

PTACPWJ690

ACCESSORY AS

DVQ-20H1FC

ZZ202

PTSPPWJ690

SPEAKER AS

DVQ-20H1FC

20

486A716200

BATTERY

AAAM 1.5V

PA601

4850703S50

CONNECTOR

YH025-03+35098+ULW=200

40

485860710

MANUAL INSTRUCTION

DVQ-14/20H1FC

SP01

4858314310

SPEAKER

SP-5070A01 3W 8 OHM

M821

4858213800

BAG INSTRUCTION

L.D.P.E T0.05X250X400

SP01A

4851935501

SPKR BRKT AS

3951901+3952500

ZZ120

PTBCSHJ690

COVER BACK AS

DVQ-20H1FC

SP01B

4856013600

SCREW SPKR FIX

SWRM+SECC

ZZ290

M211

4852153100

COVER BACK

FR HIPS BK

PTMPMSJ690

PCB MAIN MANUAL AS

DVQ-20H1FC

M541

4855415800

SPEC PLATE

150ART P/E FILM (C/TV)

A001

4859812892

PCB MAIN

330X246 S1B

M781

4857817610

CLOTH BLACK

FELT 300X20X0.7

C101

CMXB1H103J

C MYLAR

50V EU 0.01MF J (TP)

M782

4857817630

CLOTH BLACK

FELT 400X20X0.7

C102

CMXB1H333J

C MYLAR

50V EU 0.033MF J (TP)

M783

4857817621

CLOTH BLACK

CLOTH T0.7 L=60

C105

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

ZZ130

PTPKCPJ690

PACKING AS

DVQ-20H1FC

C117

CEXF1H100V

C ELECTRO

50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP

M801

4858038300

BOX CARTON

DW-3 2086

C121

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

M801A

6520010100

STAPLE PIN

18M/M J D O

C301

CEXF1H479V

C ELECTRO

50V RSS 4.7MF (5X11) TP

M811

4858189500

PAD

EPS 20H1

C302

CEXF1V101V

C ELECTRO

35V RSS 100MF (8X11.5) TP

M822

4858215000

BAG P.E

FOAM LEX 0.5T*1200*1150

C303

CXSL2H100D

C CERA

500V SL 10PF D (TAPPING)

ZZ131

48519A5110

CRT GROUND NET

2001S-1015-1P

C304

CMXB1H103J

C MYLAR

50V EU 0.01MF J (TP)

ZZ132

58G0000122

COIL DEGAUSSING

DC-2030

C305

CMXB1H104J

C MYLAR

50V EU 0.1MF J (TP)

CRT1

PTRTPWJ690

CRT AS

NTSC 20"" ITC CRT AS

C308

CEXF1E102V

C ELECTRO

25V RSS 1000MF (13X20) TP

V01

58D0000083

COIL DY

ODY-M2050

C309

CMXL1H105J

C MYLAR

50V MEU 1MF J

V02

2233030001

PAINT LOCK

3B-1401B

C310

CEXF1H100V

C ELECTRO

50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP

V03

2TC26019BE

TAPE CLOTH

19X30 BEIGE

C401

CEYF2D101V

C ELECTRO

200V RSS 100MF (16X31.5)

V04

2224050025

BOND SILICON

RTV 122 TUBE

C402

CMYH3C622J

C MYLAR

1.6KV BUP 6200PF J

V05

4850PM001-

MAGNET CP

NY-225 (MINI NECK)

C403

CCXB2H102K

C CERA

500V B 1000PF K (TAPPING)

V06

48A96R004-

RUBBER WEDGE

HMR 28 SR (|0X54)

C404

CEXF2E100V

C ELECTRO

250V RSS 10MF (10X20) TP

V901

48A96420N1

CRT BARE

A48JLL40X(W)

C405

CEXF1H100V

C ELECTRO

50V RSS 10MF (5X11) TP

M193

4851936800

BUTTON CTRL

4942001+5538301

C406

CCXB2H102K

C CERA

500V B 1000PF K (TAPPING)

M193A

7128301212

SCREW TAPPING

T2S WAS 3X12 MFZN BK

C407

CEXF1C222V

C ELECTRO

16V RSS 2200MF (13X25) TP

M201A

4856013300

SCREW CRT FIXING

30X80 BK

C408

CCXB2H102K

C CERA

500V B 1000PF K (TAPPING)

M201B

4856013302

SCREW CRT FIXING

30X190 BK

C409

CMXM2A104J

C MYLAR

100V 0.1MF J (TP)

M201C

4856215402

WASHER RUBBER

CR T2.0

C410

CEXF1V471C

C ELECTRO

35V RUS 470MF (10X20) TP

M211A

7122401611

SCREW TAPPING

T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN

C411

CEXF1C100A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 10MF 5X7

M281

4852817720

DOOR F/L

ABS BK SILK

C412

CCYB2H103K

C CERA

500V B 0.01MF K

M481

4854854701

BUTTON POWER

ABS BK

C413

CCXB2H102K

C CERA

500V B 1000PF K (TAPPING)

M671

4856723400

SPRING

SWPB 0.4

C415

CEXF2C109V

C ELECTRO

160V RSS 1MF (6.3X11) TP

M672

4856715600

SPRING

SWPA PIE 0.4

C416

CMYF2D624J

C MYLAR

200V MPP 0.62MF J

M681

97P4602700

CLAMP CORD

NYLON 66 BLK 5280N

C505

CEXF1C470A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 47MF (5X7) TP

ZZ200

PTFMSJJ690

MASK FRONT AS

DVQ-20H1FC

C509

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

34

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC
C512

I
I
I

PART CODE
CMXB1H333J

PART NAME
C MYLAR

DESCRITION

LOC

50V EU 0.033MF J (TP)

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

CC118

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

C518

CMXB1H473J

C MYLAR

50V 0.047MF J (TP)

CC119

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

C525

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

CC120

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

C604

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

CC122

HCTAJ228MB

C CHIP TANTAL

35V 0.22MF M 3216

C605

CEXF1E331V

C ELECTRO

25V RSS 330MF (10X12.5)TP

CC123

HCBK102KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 1000PF K 2012

C606

CEXF1E471V

C ELECTRO

25V RSS 470MF (10X16) TP

CC130

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

C801

CL1JB3474K

C LINE ACROSS

AC250V 0.47MF U/C/SNDF/SV

CC131

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

C802

CCXB2H222K

C CERA

500V B 2200PF K (TAPPING)

CC501

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

C803

CCXB2H222K

C CERA

500V B 2200PF K (TAPPING)

CC502

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

C804

CEYN2E221P

C ELECTRO

250V LHS 220MF (22X30)

CC503

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

C805

CMYU3A472J

C MYLAR

1KV BCP 4700PF J

CC506

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

C820

CCXB3D471K

C CERA

2KV B 470PF K (TAPPING)

CC507

HCTAJ228MB

C CHIP TANTAL

35V 0.22MF M 3216

C821

CEYF2D101V

C ELECTRO

200V RSS 100MF (16X31.5)

CC508

HCTAJ228MB

C CHIP TANTAL

35V 0.22MF M 3216

C822

CEXF2A100V

C ELECTRO

100V RSS 10MF (6.3X11) TP

CC510

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

C823

CEXF1C102C

C ELECTRO

16V RUS 1000MF (10X20) TP

CC511

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

C824

CEXE1E102E

C ELECTRO

25V RM 1000MF (10X20) TP

CC513

HCQK181JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 180PF J 2012

C825

CEXF1C101V

C ELECTRO

16V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP

CC516

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

C826

CEXF1H479V

C ELECTRO

50V RSS 4.7MF (5X11) TP

CC517

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

C827

CEXF1C331V

C ELECTRO

16V RSS 330MF (8X11.5) TP

CC519

HCTAJ478MB

C CHIP TANTAL

35V 0.47MF M 3216

C828

CEXE1A222E

C ELECTRO

10V RM 2200MF (10X20) TP

CC521

HCQK180JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 18PF J 2012

C829

CEXF1C222V

C ELECTRO

16V RSS 2200MF (13X25) TP

CC522

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

C830

CEXF1C102C

C ELECTRO

16V RUS 1000MF (10X20) TP

CC524

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

C831

CCXB3A471K

C CERA

1KV B 470PF K (T)

CC526

HCTAF229MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 2.2MF M 3216

C832

CCXB3A471K

C CERA

1KV B 470PF K (T)

CC527

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

C833

CCXB3A471K

C CERA

1KV B 470PF K (T)

CC528

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

C834

CMXB1H104J

C MYLAR

50V EU 0.1MF J (TP)

CC529

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

C835

CEXF1C470A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 47MF (5X7) TP

CC532

HCBK102KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 1000PF K 2012

C888

CH1BFE472M

C CERA AC

AC400V 4700PF M U/C/V

CC551

HCQK221JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 220PF J 2012

C901

CMXL2E104K

C MYLAR

250V MEU 0.1MF K

CC553

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

C902

CMXL1J224J

C MYLAR

63V MEU 0.22MF J (TP)

CC601

HCBK153KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.015MF K 2012

C965

CCYB3D102K

C CERA

2KV B 1000PF K

CC602

HCTAJ108MB

C CHIP TANTAL

35V 0.1MF M 3216

CC103

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC603

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC104

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC836

HCTAD479MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 4.7MF M 3216

CC106

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCS01

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC107

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS02

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC108

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

CCS03

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC109

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

CCS04

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CC110

HCTAJ478MB

C CHIP TANTAL

35V 0.47MF M 3216

CCS05

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC111

HCTAJ108MB

C CHIP TANTAL

35V 0.1MF M 3216

CCS06

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC112

HCTAF229MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 2.2MF M 3216

CCS07

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC113

HCQK809DCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 8PF D 2012

CCS08

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC114

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS09

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC115

HCBK152KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 1500PF K 2012

CCS10

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CC116

HCTAF229MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 2.2MF M 3216

CCS11

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

35

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

CCS12

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCU04

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCS13

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCU05

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CCS14

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCU06

HCTBC470MB

C CHIP TANTAL

6.3V 47MF M 3528

CCS16

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCU07

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCS18

HCQK180JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 18PF J 2012

CCU09

HCBK153KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.015MF K 2012

CCS19

HCQK180JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 18PF J 2012

CCU10

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CCS20

HCQK240JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 24PF J 2012

CCU11

HCQK821JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 820PF J 2012

CCS21

HCQK240JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 24PF J 2012

CCU12

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCS24

HCQK240JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 24PF J 2012

CCU13

HCBK152KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 1500PF K 2012

CCS25

HCQK240JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 24PF J 2012

CCU19

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCS27

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCU20

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS29

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCU21

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CCS30

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCU22

HCBK153KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.015MF K 2012

CCS31

HCBK102KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 1000PF K 2012

CCU24

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CCS32

HCQK201JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 200PF J 2012

CCU25

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS34

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

CCU26

HCBK223KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.022MF K 2012

CCS35

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

CCY01

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS36

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

CCY02

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS37

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

CCY03

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCS38

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY04

HCQK270JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 27PF J 2012

CCS40

HCBK223KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.022MF K 2012

CCY05

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS41

HCBK223KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.022MF K 2012

CCY06

HCBK473KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.047MF K 2012

CCS42

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCY07

HCQK390JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 39PF J 2012

CCS43

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY08

HCQK201JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 200PF J 2012

CCS44

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY09

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCS45

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY10

HCTBC470MB

C CHIP TANTAL

6.3V 47MF M 3528

CCS46

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY11

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CCS47

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY12

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS48

HCBK102KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 1000PF K 2012

CCY13

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CCS49

HCBK102KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 1000PF K 2012

CCY14

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

CCS50

HCBK102KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 1000PF K 2012

CCY15

HCQK101JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 100PF J 2012

CCS51

HCTBC470MB

C CHIP TANTAL

6.3V 47MF M 3528

CCY16

HCQK391JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 390PF J 2012

CCS52

HCTBC470MB

C CHIP TANTAL

6.3V 47MF M 3528

CCY17

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CCS53

HCQK391JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 390PF J 2012

CCY18

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCS54

HCQK391JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 390PF J 2012

CCY19

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCS57

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCY20

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCS59

HCTBC470MB

C CHIP TANTAL

6.3V 47MF M 3528

CCY21

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCS60

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY22

HCTBC470MB

C CHIP TANTAL

6.3V 47MF M 3528

CCS61

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY23

HCTBC470MB

C CHIP TANTAL

6.3V 47MF M 3528

CCS63

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY24

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCS64

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY25

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CCS70

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCY26

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCU01

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CCY27

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CCU02

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY28

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

36

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

CCY29

HCTAD100MB

C CHIP TANTAL

10V 10MF M 3216

CU15

CEXF1C470V

C ELECTRO

16V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP

CCY30

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

CU16

CMXM2A333J

C MYLAR

100V 0.033MF J (TP)

CCY31

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

CU17

CMXM2A103J

C MYLAR

100V 0.01MF J (TP)

CCY32

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CU18

CMXM2A223J

C MYLAR

100V 0.022MF J TP

CCY33

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CY37

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

CCY34

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CZ06

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

CCY35

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D101

DUZ33B----

DIODE ZENER

UZ-33B

CCY36

HCTBC470MB

C CHIP TANTAL

6.3V 47MF M 3528

D301

D1N4003---

DIODE

1N4003 (TAPPING)

CCY38

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D302

DUZ33B----

DIODE ZENER

UZ-33B

CCY39

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D303

DUZ33B----

DIODE ZENER

UZ-33B

CCY40

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

D401

D1N4937G--

DIODE

1N4937G

CCY41

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D402

D1N4937G--

DIODE

1N4937G

CCY42

HCBK223KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.022MF K 2012

D403

D1N4937G--

DIODE

1N4937G

CCY43

HCTAF339MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 3.3MF M 3216

D404

D1N4937G--

DIODE

1N4937G

CCY44

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

D406

D1N4937G--

DIODE

1N4937G

CCY45

HCBK473KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.047MF K 2012

D501

D1N4148---

DIODE

1N4148 (TAPPING)

CCY46

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

D504

DUZ9R1BM--

DIODE ZENER

UZ-9.1BM 9.1V

CCY47

HCBK473KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.047MF K 2012

D551

D1N4148---

DIODE

1N4148 (TAPPING)

CCY48

HCBK472KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 4700PF K 2012

D552

D1N4148---

DIODE

1N4148 (TAPPING)

CCY49

HCQK330JCA

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 33PF J 2012

CCY50

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

CCY51

HCQK509DCA

C CHIP CERA

CCY52

HCQK100DCA

CCY53

HCBK103KCA

CCY54

D553

D1N4148---

DIODE

1N4148 (TAPPING)

D801

DPBS208GUF

DIODE BRIDGE

PBS208GU-CA (FORMING)

50V CH 5PF D 2012

D820

DRGP30J---

DIODE

RGP30J

C CHIP CERA

50V CH 10PF D 2012

D821

D1N4937G--

DIODE

1N4937G

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D822

DD2S4M----

DIODE

D2S4M

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D823

DD2S4M----

DIODE

D2S4M

CCZ02

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

D824

DUZ9R1BM--

DIODE ZENER

UZ-9.1BM 9.1V

CCZ03

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D825

DRZ1175V1-

DIODE

RZ1175V1

CCZ04

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D826

D1N4148---

DIODE

1N4148 (TAPPING)

CCZ05

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D827

DUZ15BM---

DIODE ZENER

UZ-15BM

CCZ07

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

D828

D1N4148---

DIODE

1N4148 (TAPPING)

CCZ08

HCTAF109MB

C CHIP TANTAL

16V 1MF M 3216

D829

D1N4003---

DIODE

1N4003 (TAPPING)

CCZ09

HCFK104ZCA

C CHIP CERA

50V Y5V 0.1MF Z 2012

DS01

D1N4003---

DIODE

1N4003 (TAPPING)

CCZ10

HCBK103KCA

C CHIP CERA

50V X7R 0.01MF K 2012

DS02

D1N4003---

DIODE

1N4003 (TAPPING)

CS15

CDYE0H104A

C SUPER

5.5V 0.1F DA

DS03

DS15312H--

LED IR

SI5312-H

CS17

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

DS03A

97P2339600

HOLDER IR

ABS

CS28

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

DS04

DUZ6R2BM--

DIODE ZENER

UZ-6.2BM 6.2V

CS33

CMXL1J224J

C MYLAR

63V MEU 0.22MF J (TP)

DS05

DUZ5R1BM--

DIODE ZENER

UZ-5.1BM

CS39

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

DS07

D1N4148---

DIODE

1N4148 (TAPPING)

CS62

CEXF1E331V

C ELECTRO

25V RSS 330MF (10X12.5)TP

DT01

DKLR114L--

LED

KLR114L

CS65

CEXF1E101V

C ELECTRO

25V RSS 100MF (6.3X11) TP

DT02

DSR54MVW3-

LED

SPR54 MVW RED/GREEN

CS66

CEXF1E331V

C ELECTRO

25V RSS 330MF (10X12.5)TP

DT03

DUZ5R6BM--

DIODE ZENER

UZ-5.6BM(TAPPING)

DT04

DUZ5R6BM--

DIODE ZENER

UZ-5.6BM(TAPPING)

F801

5F1GB4021L

FUSE GLASS TUBE

UL/CSA TL 4A 125V MF51

F801A

4857415001

CLIP FUSE

PFC5000-0702

CT01

CEXF1C470V

C ELECTRO

16V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP

CU03

CEXF1C101A

C ELECTRO

16V RSM 100MF (6.3X7) TP

CU14

CEXF1C470V

C ELECTRO

16V RSS 47MF (5X11) TP

37

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC
F801B

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

4857415001

CLIP FUSE

PFC5000-0702

JC16-JC17

HRF8000-EA

R CHIP

1/8 0 OHM 3216

I301

1LA7841---

IC VERTICAL

LA7841

JC19-JC21

HRF8000-EA

R CHIP

1/8 0 OHM 3216

I301

PTB2SW7100

HEAT SINK ASS`Y

1LA7841--- + 7174300811

JP01

4859109950

JACK PIN BOARD

PH-JB-9710A

I301A

4857027100

HEAT SINK

SPCC T1.0+SN

L101

5CPX560J--

COIL PEAKING

56UH J (RADIAL)

I301B

7174300811

SCREW TAPPTITE

TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN

L102

58C5580019

COIL CHOKE

TRF-9225 (0.55UH)

I501

1DCT814B--

IC CHROMA

DCT814B

L103

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

I601

1TDA7267A-

IC AMP

TDA7267A

L110

58N0000042

COIL VCO

TRF-V008

I801

4850M04310

MODULE POWER

DPM001T1

L401

58C0000026

COIL BEAD

HC-4035

I803

PTX2SW6900

HEAT SINK ASS`Y

1K1A7805P1 + 7174301011

L501

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

I803

1K1A7805P1

IC REGULATOR

KIA7805PI

L502

5CPZ470K04

COIL PEAKING

47UH 10.5MM K (LAL04TB)

I803A

4857026900

HEAT SINK

AL EX

L503

5CPZ150K02

COIL PEAKING

15UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

I803B

7174301011

SCREW TAPPTITE

TT2 RND 3X10 MFZN

L801

5PLF24A1--

FILTER LINE

LF-24A1

I804

PTB2SW4617

HEAT SINK ASS`Y

1PQ05RF11/12 + 7174300811

L802

5MC0000100

COIL BEAD

HC-3550

I804

1PQ05RF11-

IC REGULATOR

PQ05RF11

L803

5MC0000100

COIL BEAD

HC-3550

I804A

4857024617

HEAT SINK

AL EX

L804

58Q0000093

COIL DELAY LINE

RS208

I804B

7174300811

SCREW TAPPTITE

TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN

L820

5MC0000100

COIL BEAD

HC-3550

I805

1PQ12RF11-

IC REGULATOR

PQ12RF11

L821

5MC0000100

COIL BEAD

HC-3550

I805A

7174300811

SCREW TAPPTITE

TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN

L823

58CX430599

COIL CHOKE

AZ-9004Y 940K TP

I901

PTG1SW8902

HEAT SINK ASS`Y

1TDA6103Q- + 7174300811

L824

58CX430599

COIL CHOKE

AZ-9004Y 940K TP

I901

1TDA6103Q-

IC VIDEO

TDA6103Q

LS01

5CPZ159M02

COIL PEAKING

1.5UH 3.5MM M (LAL02TB)

I901A

4857018902

HEAT SINK

A1050P-H24

LS02

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

I901B

7174300811

SCREW TAPPTITE

TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN

LS03

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

ICS01

1DW760AA1Q

IC CHIP MICOM

DW37760MCA-AA1

LU01

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

ICY01

1LA71550-Q

IC CHIP Y/C

LA71550

LU02

5CPX101J--

COIL PEAKING

PL 100UH J (TAPPING)

IS02

1BA6209---

IC

BA6209(ROHM)

LU03

5CPX103J--

COIL PEAKING

10MH 5MM J RADIAL

IS03

1AT24C08PC

IC

AT24C08-10PC

LY01

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

IS04

1MN1380L--

IC COMPARATOR(RESET)

MN1380-L(RESET IC)

LY02

5CPZ560K02

COIL PEAKING

56UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

IS05

1MN1280R--

IC

MN1280R

LY03

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

IT01

1KRT30----

IC PREAMP

KRT30

LY04

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

IZ01

1LA70001--

IC PREAMP

LA70001 (2HD)

LY05

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

J001-J079

85801065GY

WIRE COPPER

AWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING

LZ01

5CPZ220K02

COIL PEAKING

22UH K (AXIAL 3.5MM)

J081-J099

85801065GY

WIRE COPPER

AWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING

M191

4851931700

DECK AS

DRN-7203

J103-J113

85801065GY

WIRE COPPER

AWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING

M192

4851923500

SHIELD CASE AS

DVN-14F7JA

J115-J188

85801065GY

WIRE COPPER

AWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING

M194

4851937000

SHIELD TOP AS

7246200+7246300

JG01-JG02

85801065GY

WIRE COPPER

AWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING

M231

97P2316600

HOLDER AC CORD

NYLON66 UL/CSA

JG04

85801065GY

WIRE COPPER

AWG22 1/0.65 TIN COATING

M351

4853535200

HOLDER LED

FR HIPS BK

JC01-JC02

HRF8000-EA

R CHIP

1/8 0 OHM 3216

M381

4853817200

FRAME MAIN PCB

FR HIPS BK

JC04

HRFT000-CA

R CHIP

1/10 0 OHM 2012

M381A

7122401611

SCREW TAPPING

T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN

JC05-JC09

HRF8000-EA

R CHIP

1/8 0 OHM 3216

M381B

7128301212

SCREW TAPPING

T2S WAS 3X12 MFZN BK

JC10

HRFT000-CA

R CHIP

1/10 0 OHM 2012

M381C

7121301212

SCREW TAPPING

T2S PAN 3X12 MFZN BK

JC11

HRF8000-EA

R CHIP

1/8 0 OHM 3216

M381D

7122401612

SCREW TAPPING

T2S TRS 4X16 MFZN BK

JC12-JC13

HRFT000-CA

R CHIP

1/10 0 OHM 2012

M682

4856814900

CLAMP WIRE

NYLON 66

JC14

HRF8000-EA

R CHIP

1/8 0 OHM 3216

M683

4856812001

TIE CABLE

NYLON66 DA100

JC15

HRFT000-CA

R CHIP

1/10 0 OHM 2012

P401

4859240020

CONN WAFER

YFW500-05

38

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

P601

485923162S

CONN WAFER

YW025-03 (STICK)

QCY02

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

P802A

4859242220

CONN WAFER

YFW800-02

QCY03

T2SA1037KB

TR CHIP

2SA1037AKT146-R

P803

4850701S06

CONNECTOR

YFH800-01+YPT018+ULW=300

QCY04

T2SA1037KB

TR CHIP

2SA1037AKT146-R

P804

4857417500

TERM PIN

DA-IB0214(D2.3/DY PIN)

QU04

TKTC3202Y-

TR

KTC3202Y (TP)

PA501

4850708N08

CONNECTOR

BIC-08T-25T+C-20T+ULW=400

QU05

TKTA1266Y-

TR

KTA1266Y (TP)

PAS03

4850707V03

CONNECTOR

60-8283-3078-45+ULW=100

R110

RD-4Z392J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 3.9K OHM J

PAU01

4850706N07

CONNECTOR

60-8283-3068-45+USW=250

R302

RN01B331JS

R METAL FILM

1W 330 OHM J SMALL

PS01

4859278120

CONN WAFER

TKC-G06P-A1

R305

RN01B471JS

R METAL FILM

1W 470 OHM J SMALL

PS02

4859278220

CONN WAFER

TKC-G10P-A1

R306

RN01B561JS

R METAL FILM

1W 560 OHM J SMALL

PS04

485923182S

CONN WAFER

YW025-05 (STICK)

R307

RN01B129JS

R METAL FILM

1W 1.2 OHM J SMALL

I PWC01

4859907910

CORD POWER AS

ME301P+TER=1830

R308

RD-4Z273J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 27K OHM J

PZ01

4859245710

CONN HOUSING

00-8370-041-000-800

R312

RN-4Z1502F

R METAL FILM

1/4 15K OHM F

Q401

TKTC3207--

TR

KTC3207 (TP)

R313

RN-4Z1603F

R METAL FILM

1/4 160K OHM F

Q402

PTA2SW7200

HEAT SINK ASS`Y

T2SD2499-- + 7174301011

R401

RN02B101JS

R METAL FILM

2W 100 OHM J SMALL

Q402

T2SD2499--

TR

2SD2499

R402

RN01B229JS

R METAL FILM

1W 2.2 OHM J SMALL

Q402A

4857027200

HEAT SINK

AL T1.0

R403

RN01B479JS

R METAL FILM

1W 4.7 OHM J SMALL

Q402B

7174301011

SCREW TAPPTITE

TT2 RND 3X10 MFZN

R404

RN01B229JS

R METAL FILM

1W 2.2 OHM J SMALL

Q402C

4856215201

WASHER

SPCC

R409

RD-4Z472J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 4.7K OHM J

Q801

PTQ2SW4500

HEAT SINK ASS`Y

T2SK2564-- + 7174300811

R410

RD-4Z102J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 1K OHM J

Q801

T2SK2564--

FET

2SK2564

R414

RN01B562JS

R METAL FILM

1W 5.6K OHM J SMALL

Q801A

4857024500

HEAT SINK

AL EX B/K

R415

RD-4Z100J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 10 OHM J

Q801B

7174300811

SCREW TAPPTITE

TT2 RND 3X8 MFZN

R417

RN02B101JS

R METAL FILM

2W 100 OHM J SMALL

Q820

TKSA1013Y-

TR

KSA1013Y (TP)

R503

RD-4Z824J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 820K OHM J

Q821

TKSA1013Y-

TR

KSA1013Y (TP)

R504

RD-4Z121J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 120 OHM J

Q823

TKSA1013Y-

TR

KSA1013Y (TP)

R505

RD-4Z201J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 200 OHM J

QC501

T2SA1037KB

TR CHIP

2SA1037AKT146-R

R506

RD-4Z201J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 200 OHM J

QC502

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R507

RD-4Z201J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 200 OHM J

QC503

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R511

RD-4Z151J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 150 OHM J

QC551

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R533

RD-4Z103J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 10K OHM J

QC601

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R604

RN02B339JS

R METAL FILM

2W 3.3 OHM J SMALL

QC822

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R605

RD-2Z331J-

R CARBON FILM

1/2 330 OHM J

QC824

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R801

DSVC471D14

VARISTOR

SVC471D14A

QC825

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R802

RX10B229JN

R CEMENT

10W 2.2 OHM J BENCH 4P

I
I

QC826

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R803

RD-4Z394J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 390K OHM J

QCS01

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R804

RD-4Z394J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 390K OHM J

QCS02

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R805

RD-4Z333J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 33K OHM J

QCS03

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R806

RD-4Z432J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 4.3K OHM J

QCT01

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R807

RF02Z228J-

R FUSIBLE

2W 0.22 OHM J (TAPPING)

QCT02

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R816

DEC7R0M140

POSISTOR

ECPAC7R0M140

QCT03

T2SA1037KB

TR CHIP

2SA1037AKT146-R

R820

RS02Z828JS

R M-OXIDE FILM

2W 0.82 OHM J SMALL

QCU01

T2SA1037KB

TR CHIP

2SA1037AKT146-R

R821

RD-4Z363J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 36K OHM J

QCU02

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R826

RD-4Z100J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 10 OHM J

QCU03

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R827

RD-4Z472J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 4.7K OHM J

QCY01

T2SC2412KB

TR CHIP

2SC2412K-T146-BR

R831

RD-4Z472J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 4.7K OHM J

39

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC
R833

PART CODE
RD-4Z472J-

PART NAME
R CARBON FILM

DESCRITION

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

1/4 4.7K OHM J

RC520

HRFT390JCA

R CHIP

1/10 39 OHM J 2012

R836

RN01B124JS

R METAL FILM

1W 120K OHM J SMALL

RC521

HRFT914JCA

R CHIP

1/10 910KOHM J 2012

R889

RC-2Z565KP

R CARBON COMP

1/2 5.6M OHM K

RC522

HRFT511JCA

R CHIP

1/10 510 OHM J 2012

R902

RN01B152JS

R METAL FILM

1W 1.5K OHM J SMALL

RC523

HRFT511JCA

R CHIP

1/10 510 OHM J 2012

R903

RN01B152JS

R METAL FILM

1W 1.5K OHM J SMALL

RC524

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

R904

RN01B152JS

R METAL FILM

1W 1.5K OHM J SMALL

RC527

HRFT223JCA

R CHIP

1/10 22K OHM J 2012

R905

RN01B124JS

R METAL FILM

1W 120K OHM J SMALL

RC528

HRFT272JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.7K OHM J 2012

R906

RN01B124JS

R METAL FILM

1W 120K OHM J SMALL

RC529

HRFT822JCA

R CHIP

1/10 8.2K OHM J 2012

R907

RN01B124JS

R METAL FILM

1W 120K OHM J SMALL

RC530

HRFT362JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.6K OHM J 2012

RC101

HRFT153JCA

R CHIP

1/10 15K OHM J 2012

RC531

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC102

HRFT104JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100K OHM J 2012

RC532

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC103

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RC534

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RC104

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RC541

HRFT205JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2M OHM J 2012

RC105

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RC542

HRFT564JCA

R CHIP

1/10 560K OHM J 2012

RC106

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC551

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RC107

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC552

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RC108

HRFT331JCA

R CHIP

1/10 330 OHM J 2012

RC553

HRFT910JCA

R CHIP

1/10 91 OHM J 2012

RC109

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RC601

HRFT622JCA

R CHIP

1/10 6.2K OHM J 2012

RC110

HRFT153JCA

R CHIP

1/10 15K OHM J 2012

RC602

HRFT242JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.4K OHM J 2012

RC112

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC603

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RC113

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC607

HRFT471JCA

R CHIP

1/10 470 OHM J 2012

RC301

HRFT682JCA

R CHIP

1/10 6.8K OHM J 2012

RC608

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC309

HRFT222JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.2K OHM J 2012

RC609

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RC310

HRFT333JCA

R CHIP

1/10 33K OHM J 2012

RC822

HRFT363JCA

R CHIP

1/10 36K OHM J 2012

RC311

HRFT113JCA

R CHIP

1/10 11K OHM J 2012

RC823

HRFT273JCA

R CHIP

1/10 27K OHM J 2012

RC314

HRFT000-CA

R CHIP

1/10 0 OHM 2012

RC824

HRFT104JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100K OHM J 2012

RC405

HRFT153JCA

R CHIP

1/10 15K OHM J 2012

RC825

HRFT104JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100K OHM J 2012

RC406

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RC828

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RC407

HRFT433JCA

R CHIP

1/10 43K OHM J 2012

RC829

HRFT304JCA

R CHIP

1/10 300K OHM J 2012

RC408

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RC830

HRFT223JCA

R CHIP

1/10 22K OHM J 2012

RC411

HRFT331JCA

R CHIP

1/10 330 OHM J 2012

RC832

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RC412

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC834

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RC501

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC835

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RC502

HRFT682JCA

R CHIP

1/10 6.8K OHM J 2012

RC837

HRFT153JCA

R CHIP

1/10 15K OHM J 2012

RC508

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC908

HRFT202JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2K OHM J 2012

RC509

HRFT122JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.2K OHM J 2012

RC909

HRFT272JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.7K OHM J 2012

RC510

HRFT182JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.8K OHM J 2012

RC910

HRFT202JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2K OHM J 2012

RC512

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RC911

HRFT272JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.7K OHM J 2012

RC513

HRFT152JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.5K OHM J 2012

RC912

HRFT202JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2K OHM J 2012

RC514

HRFT472FCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM F 2012

RC913

HRFT272JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.7K OHM J 2012

RC515

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCA01

HRFT104JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100K OHM J 2012

RC517

HRFT123JCA

R CHIP

1/10 12K OHM J 2012

RCA02

HRFT101JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100 OHM J 2012

RC518

HRFT123JCA

R CHIP

1/10 12K OHM J 2012

RCS01

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RC519

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCS02

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

40

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

RCS03

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCS62

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS06

HRFT000-CA

R CHIP

1/10 0 OHM 2012

RCS63

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RCS07

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS64

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS08

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RCS65

HRFT273JCA

R CHIP

1/10 27K OHM J 2012

RCS09

HRFT393JCA

R CHIP

1/10 39K OHM J 2012

RCS66

HRFT201JCA

R CHIP

1/10 200 OHM J 2012

RCS10

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS67

HRFT273JCA

R CHIP

1/10 27K OHM J 2012

RCS11

HRFT154JCA

R CHIP

1/10 150K OHM J 2012

RCS68

HRFT201JCA

R CHIP

1/10 200 OHM J 2012

RCS12

HRFT154JCA

R CHIP

1/10 150K OHM J 2012

RCS69

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCS14

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS70

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCS15

HRFT362JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.6K OHM J 2012

RCS71

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS16

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCS72

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS17

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCS73

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS18

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCS74

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS19

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCS75

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS22

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCS76

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS23

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS77

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS24

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS78

HRFT101JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100 OHM J 2012

RCS25

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS79

HRFT332JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.3K OHM J 2012

RCS28

HRFT223JCA

R CHIP

1/10 22K OHM J 2012

RCS81

HRFT182JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.8K OHM J 2012

RCS29

HRFT000-CA

R CHIP

1/10 0 OHM 2012

RCS82

HRFT182JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.8K OHM J 2012

RCS30

HRFT106JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10M OHM J 2012

RCS84

HRFT332JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.3K OHM J 2012

RCS31

HRFT104JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100K OHM J 2012

RCS85

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RCS32

HRFT105JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1M OHM J 2012

RCS86

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCS33

HRFT511JCA

R CHIP

1/10 510 OHM J 2012

RCS87

HRFT471JCA

R CHIP

1/10 470 OHM J 2012

RCS35

HRFT751JCA

R CHIP

1/10 750 OHM J 2012

RCT02

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCS36

HRFT471JCA

R CHIP

1/10 470 OHM J 2012

RCT03

HRFT331JCA

R CHIP

1/10 330 OHM J 2012

RCS37

HRFT105JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1M OHM J 2012

RCT04

HRFT331JCA

R CHIP

1/10 330 OHM J 2012

RCS38

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCT05

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCS39

HRFT471JCA

R CHIP

1/10 470 OHM J 2012

RCT06

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCS40

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCT08

HRFT331JCA

R CHIP

1/10 330 OHM J 2012

RCS46

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCT09

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCS47

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCT11

HRFT911JCA

R CHIP

1/10 910 OHM J 2012

RCS48

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCT12

HRFT132JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.3K OHM J 2012

RCS49

HRFT392JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.9K OHM J 2012

RCT13

HRFT202JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2K OHM J 2012

RCS50

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCT14

HRFT332JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.3K OHM J 2012

RCS51

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCT15

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCS52

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCT17

HRFT911JCA

R CHIP

1/10 910 OHM J 2012

RCS53

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCT18

HRFT132JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.3K OHM J 2012

RCS54

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCT19

HRFT202JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2K OHM J 2012

RCS55

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCT20

HRFT332JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.3K OHM J 2012

RCS56

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCU01

HRFT683JCA

R CHIP

1/10 68K OHM J 2012

RCS57

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

RCU02

HRFT562JCA

R CHIP

1/10 5.6K OHM J 2012

RCS60

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCU03

HRFT105JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1M OHM J 2012

RCS61

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCU04

HRFT392JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.9K OHM J 2012

41

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

LOC

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

RCU07

HRFT122JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.2K OHM J 2012

RCY25

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RCU08

HRFT122JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.2K OHM J 2012

RCY26

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RCU09

HRFT272JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.7K OHM J 2012

RCZ01

HRFT473JCA

R CHIP

1/10 47K OHM J 2012

RCU10

HRFT122JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.2K OHM J 2012

RCZ02

HRFT183JCA

R CHIP

1/10 18K OHM J 2012

RCU11

HRFT273JCA

R CHIP

1/10 27K OHM J 2012

RCZ03

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

RCU12

HRFT223JCA

R CHIP

1/10 22K OHM J 2012

RCZ04

HRFT152JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.5K OHM J 2012

RCU13

HRFT223JCA

R CHIP

1/10 22K OHM J 2012

RCZ06

HRFT471JCA

R CHIP

1/10 470 OHM J 2012

RCU14

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RCZ09

HRFT220JCA

R CHIP

1/10 22 OHM J 2012

RCU15

HRFT512JCA

R CHIP

1/10 5.1K OHM J 2012

RCZ10

HRFT751JCA

R CHIP

1/10 750 OHM J 2012

RCU16

HRFT103JCA

R CHIP

1/10 10K OHM J 2012

RLY01

5SC0101338

SW RELAY

DQ5D1-O(M)/GJ-SS-105LM

RCU19

HRFT152JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.5K OHM J 2012

RS13

RD-4Z121J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 120 OHM J

RCU20

HRFT229JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.2 OHM J 2012

RS26

RD-4Z101J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 100 OHM J

RCU21

HRFT229JCA

R CHIP

1/10 2.2 OHM J 2012

RS27

RD-4Z102J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 1K OHM J

RCU22

HRFT334JCA

R CHIP

1/10 330K OHM J 2012

RS41

RD-4Z472J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 4.7K OHM J

RCU23

HRFT123JCA

R CHIP

1/10 12K OHM J 2012

RS42

RD-4Z102J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 1K OHM J

RCU24

HRFT221JCA

R CHIP

1/10 220 OHM J 2012

RS43

RD-4Z102J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 1K OHM J

RCU25

HRFT822JCA

R CHIP

1/10 8.2K OHM J 2012

RS44

RD-4Z102J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 1K OHM J

RCU26

HRFT152JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.5K OHM J 2012

RS45

RD-4Z102J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 1K OHM J

RCU27

HRFT101JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100 OHM J 2012

RS58

RD-4Z471J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 470 OHM J

RCU28

HRFT512JCA

R CHIP

1/10 5.1K OHM J 2012

RS59

RD-4Z471J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 470 OHM J

RCU29

HRFT683JCA

R CHIP

1/10 68K OHM J 2012

RS83

RN02B339JS

R METAL FILM

2W 3.3 OHM J SMALL

RCU30

HRFT512JCA

R CHIP

1/10 5.1K OHM J 2012

RS88

RD-4Z103J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 10K OHM J

RCV01

HRFT750JCA

R CHIP

1/10 75 OHM J 2012

RS90

RD-4Z102J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 1K OHM J

RCV02

HRFT101JCA

R CHIP

1/10 100 OHM J 2012

RS91

RD-4Z102J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 1K OHM J

RCY01

HRFT331JCA

R CHIP

1/10 330 OHM J 2012

RT01

RD-4Z240J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 24 OHM J

RCY02

HRFT331JCA

R CHIP

1/10 330 OHM J 2012

RT10

RD-4Z681J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 680 OHM J

RCY03

HRFT122JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.2K OHM J 2012

RT16

RD-4Z681J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 680 OHM J

RCY04

HRFT332JCA

R CHIP

1/10 3.3K OHM J 2012

RU17

RD-4Z561J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 560 OHM J

RCY05

HRFT152JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.5K OHM J 2012

RU18

RD-4Z470J-

R CARBON FILM

1/4 47 OHM J

RCY06

HRFT472JCA

R CHIP

1/10 4.7K OHM J 2012

SCT01

4859303430

SOCKET CRT

PCS633A

RCY07

HRFT122JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.2K OHM J 2012

SS01

TST5811---

TR PHOTO

ST-5811

RCY08

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

SS01A

97P2343500

HOLDER TR

ABS FR

RCY11

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

SS02

TST5811---

TR PHOTO

ST-5811

RCY12

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

SS02A

97P2343500

HOLDER TR

ABS FR

RCY13

HRFT223JCA

R CHIP

1/10 22K OHM J 2012

SS03

1SG239S---

IC SENSOR

SG-239S

RCY14

HRFT511JCA

R CHIP

1/10 510 OHM J 2012

SS04

1SG239S---

IC SENSOR

SG-239S

RCY15

HRFT201JCA

R CHIP

1/10 200 OHM J 2012

SWS01

5SN0101Z20

SW DETECT

JDS1105-6X

RCY16

HRFT201JCA

R CHIP

1/10 200 OHM J 2012

SWT01

5S50101090

SW TACT

SKHV17910A

RCY17

HRFT182JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.8K OHM J 2012

SWT02

5S50202002

SW TACT

KPT-2105A 2C-2P

RCY18

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

SWT03

5S50202002

SW TACT

KPT-2105A 2C-2P

RCY19

HRFT182JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.8K OHM J 2012

SWT04

5S50101090

SW TACT

SKHV17910A

RCY20

HRFT822JCA

R CHIP

1/10 8.2K OHM J 2012

SWT05

5S50101090

SW TACT

SKHV17910A

RCY21

HRFT182JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1.8K OHM J 2012

SWT06

5S50101090

SW TACT

SKHV17910A

RCY24

HRFT102JCA

R CHIP

1/10 1K OHM J 2012

SWT07

5S50101090

SW TACT

SKHV17910A

42

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

LOC

I
I
I

PART CODE

PART NAME

DESCRITION

SWT08

5S50101090

SW TACT

SKHV17910A

T401

50D0000022

TRANS DRIVE

HD-15D

T402

50H0000198

FBT

FSA37012M

LOC

PART CODE

X501

5XE3R5795C

XCS01
XS02

PART NAME

DESCRITION

CRYSTAL QUARTZ

HC-49/U 3.579545MHZ 20PPM

HXA32R768C

CRYSTAL CHIP QUARTZ

32.768KHZ 20PPM 8038

5XJ16R000E

CRYSTAL QUARTZ

HC-49S 16.000000MHZ 30PPM

T802

50M3541T3-

TRANS SMPS

TSM-3541T3

XY01

5XE3R5795B

CRYSTAL QUARTZ

HC-49/U 3.579545MHZ 15PPM

TU01

5800000032

COIL OSC

DE0-006

Z101

5PTSF5221P

FILTER SAW

TSF5221P

U102

4859719130

TUNER VARACTOR

DT5-NF20F

Z102

5PXPS45MB-

FILTER CERA

TPS-4.5MB TRAP (TAPPING)

r OPTION PARTS LIST


1. CN-071 13" / 19" DIFFERENT PARTS LIST
LOC

PART NAME

DVQ-13H1FC
PART CODE

DVQ-19H1FC

DESCRIPTION

PART CODE

DESCRIPTION

REMARK

0001

ANT ROD

4850A02510

S3BW216B (L=600 MM)

OPTION

0003

TRANS ANT MATCHING

4850A00250

IMT-06

OPTION

C402

C MYLAR

CMYH3C692J

1.6KV BUP 6900PF J

CMYH3C622J

1.6KV BUP 6200PF J

PA601

CONNECTOR

4850703S53

YH025-03+35098+ULW=500

4850703S50

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DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD


686, AHYEON-DONG MAPO-GU
SEOUL, KOREA
C.P.O. BOX 8003 SEOUL, KOREA
TELEX : DWELEC K28177-8
CABLE : DAEWOOELEC
E-mail : [email protected]
TEL : 82-2-360-8179
FAX : 82-2-360-8184
PRINTED DATE : JUNE 1999

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TV/VCR COMBINATION

DVQ 14H1FC
DVQ 20H1FC
DVQ 14H2FC
DVQ 20H2FC

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the
products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk electric
shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and servicing instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.

WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.

CAUTION
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER
COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER


THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED TO CALL THE CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER'S ATTENTION
TO ARTICLE 820-40 OF THE NEC THAT PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR PROPER GROUNDING AND, IN PARTICULAR, SPECIFIES THAT THE CABLE GROUND SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM OF THE BUILDING, AS CLOSE TO THE POINT OF
CABLE ENTRY AS PRACTICAL.

CAUTION
The AC power cord provided with this product is polarized (one blade wider than the other).
To provide power to the TV, insert the AC plug into a standard 120V 60Hz polarized outlet.

NOTE
Never connect the plug to an electrical source other than one providing 120V 60Hz power. Use only
the attached power cord. If the polarized AC cord does not fit into a non-polarized outlet, do not cut or
file the blade. You are responsible for having the obsolete outlet replaced with a polarized outlet.
If you feel a static discharge when touching the unit, and the unit does not function, simply unplug the
unit from the outlet. When you plug the unit back in, it should work normally.
Do not install power cords near any heating element or cooking appliances.

Precautions
LOCATION
For safe operation and satisfactory performance of your unit, keep the following in mind when
selecting a place for its installation :
Shield it from direct sunlight and keep it away from sources of intense heat.
Avoid dusty or humid places.
Avoid places with insufficient ventilation for proper heat dissipatio. do not block the ventilation holes at the top and bottom of the unit.
do not place the unit on a carpet because this will block the ventilation holes.
Install the unit in a horizontal position.
Avoid locations subject to strong vibration.
Do not place the unit near strong magnetic fields.
Do not move the unit from a cold place to a hot place or vice versa (see the warning below).
AVOID THE HAZARDS OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE
Do not handle the power cord with wet hands.
Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting it from an ac wall outlet. grasp it by plug.
If, by accident, water is spilled on your unit, unplug the power cord immediately and take the
unit to an authorized daewoo service center for servicing.
Do not put your fingers or objects into the TV/VCR cassette holder.
Do not place anything directly on top of the unit.
WARNING
Mosture condensation may occur inside the unit when it is moved from a cold place to a warm
place, after heating in a cold room, or under conditions of high humidity. if a tape is played in
a TV/VCR that has moisture, it may damage the tape and TV/VCR. when condensation
occurs inside the unit, turn the power on and allow at least 2 hours for the unit to dry.
FCC WARNING
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. changes or modifications to this
equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications to this equipment may
cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction
manual.
The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Unauthorized recording or use of broadcast television programming, video tape, film, or other
copyrighted material may violate applicable copyright laws. we assume no responsibility for
the unauthorized duplication, use or other acts which infringe upon the rights of copyright
owners.

S A F E T Y

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR TELEVISION EQUIPMENT
AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
MARKED ON THE TV RECEIVER.
1 Read all of these instructions.
2 Save these instructions for later use.
3 Unplug this television equipment from the
wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp
cloth for cleaning.
4 Do not use attachments not recommended by
the television equipment manufacturer as
they may result in the risk of fire, electric
shock or other personal injury.
5 Do not use this television equipment near
water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool, or the
like.
6 Do not place this television equipment on an
unstable cart, stand, or table. The television
equipment may fall, causing serious injury to
a child or adult, and serious damage to the
equipment. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with
the television equipment. Wall or shelf
mounting should follow the manufacturer's
instructions, and should use a mounting kit
approved by the manufacturer.
6A An appliance and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the
appliance and cart combination to overturn.

7 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the


back or bottom are provided for ventilation
and to ensure reliable operation of the television equipment; and to protect it from overheating, these opening, must not be blocked
or covered. The opening should never be
blocked by placing the television equipment
on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
(This equipment should never be placed near
or over a radiator or heat register.) This television equipment should not be placed in a
built-in installation such as a bookcase
unless proper ventilation is provided.
8 This television equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supplied to your
home, consult your television dealer or local
power company.
9 This television equipment is equipped with a
polarized alternating current line plug (a plug
having one blade wider than the other). This
plug will fit into the power outlet only one
way. This is a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,
try reversing the plug. If the plug should still
fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the polarized plug.
10 Do not allow anything to rest on the power
cord. Do not locate this television equipment
where the cord will be abused by persons
walking on it.
11 Follow all warnings and instructions marked
on the television equipment.
12 For added protection for this television
equipment during a lightning storm, or when
it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna or cable system.
This will prevent damage to the equipment
due to lightning and power-line surges.

13 An outside antenna system should not be


located in the vicinity of overhead power
lines or other electric light or power circuits,
or where it can fall into such power lines or
circuits. When installing an outside antenna
system, extreme care should be taken to
keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
14 Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords as this can result in fire or electric
shock.
15 Never push objects of any kind into this television equipment through openings as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or
short-out parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind
on the television equipment.
16 Do not attempt to service this television
equipment yourself as opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
17 Unplug this television equipment from the
wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified
service personnel under the following conditions:
(a) When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged or frayed.
(b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have
fallen into the television equipment.
(c) If the television equipment has been exposed
to rain or water.
(d) If the television equipment does not operate
normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an
improper adjustment of other controls may
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the TV receiver to its normal operation.
(e) If the television equipment has been dropped or
the cabinet has been damaged.
(f) When the television equipment exhibits a
distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.

18 When replacement parts are required, be


sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer
that have the same characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock or other
hazards.
19 Upon completion of any service or repairs to
this television equipment, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the television is in a safe operating
condition.
20 If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the television receiver, be sure the
antenna or cable system is grounded so as to
provided some protection against voltage
surges and built-up static charges.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA N0.70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the
mast and supporting structure, grounding of
the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,
size of grounding conductors, location of
antenna-discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for
the grounding electrode.

CONTENTS

Table of Contents
Preface : Your New TV/VCR 2
Features 2
Unpacking Your TV/VCR 3
Chapter 1 : Overview of Your Equipment 4
Your TV/VCRs Front Panel 4
Your TV/VCRs Back Panel 5
Your Remote Controller6
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Chapter 2 : Connecting an Antenna or Cable to Your TV/VCR
Connecting an Antenna 9
Connecting a Cable System 11
Connecting Other Pieces of Equipment 12
Safety Notes 12
Chapter 3 : Operating Your TV 13
Turning Your TV/VCR On 13
Programming Your TV/VCRs Channel Memory 13
Changing channels 14
Changing the Volume 14
Changing the TV/VCRs Channel Memory 15
Displaying the TV/VCRs Status during TV operation15
Adjusting Video Settings 16
Chapter 4 : Operating Your VCR 18
Video Cassette Tapes 18
Playing a Tape 19
Basic Recording 20
One Touch Recording (OTR) 21
Displaying the TV/VCRs Status during VCR Operation22
Using the Counter (Zero Stop) 23
Chapter 5 : Using Timer Functions 24
Setting the Clock Automatically 24
Setting the Clock Manually 25
Setting the On Time 26
Setting the Off Time26
Canceling the On Time or Off Time27
Setting the Sleep Timer 28
Chapter 6 : Additional TV Features 29
Changing the Language of the On-Screen Menus 29
Captioning 29
CC on Mute 30
Power Restore 30
Parental Control Settings 31
Description of Parental Control Settings 32
Mini Glossary 33
Chapter 7 : Additional VCR Features 34
Programming to Record at a Later Time 34
Setting the Program Recording35
Canceling the Program Record Settings 37
Displaying the Tape Counter 38
Auto Repeat PlayBack 39
Rental Play 39
Index Search (VISS)40
Duplicating a Video Tape41
Chapter 8 : Troubleshooting 42
Mainternance and specifications 43
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Warranty

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P R E FA C E

Your New TV/VCR


Congratulations on your purchase of a new Daewoo TV/VCR. We hope you find that your
new TV/VCR provides you with years of reliable performance.
Your new TV/VCR is designed and engineered to provide you with the latest in features for
your convenience. Listed below are just a few of the many features of your equipment.

Features
Auto Power On
This feature automatically turns the TV/VCR on when you insert a cassette.
On-screen Programming
You can use simple on-screen menus to perform all of the major operating features of your
TV/VCR, including programming to record.
Tri-lingual Menus
You can choose to display the on-screen menus in English, French or Spanish.
Auto Clock Setting
Your TV/VCR can automatically set its internal clock based on a signal from local PBS stations.
Infrared Remote Control
The remote control included with your TV/VCR allows you to complete almost all operations from the comfort of your easy chair.
181 Channel Capability
Your TV/VCR has a advanced tuner that can receive up to 181 channels.
Closed Caption Decoder
Your TV/VCR can decode the hidden text and captions that are broadcast with many shows
and are included on many videotapes.
Record/Playback Speeds
Your TV/VCR can recording to two speeds(SP, EP), playback to three speeds (SP, LP, EP).
SP(Standard Play), LP(Long Play), EP (Extend Play)
Automatic Playback Speed Selection
Your TV/VCR will automatically play a pre-recorded tape at the correct speed.
Still Frame Capability
Your TV/VCR can display a single frame from a video tape.
Rental Play Mode
This special setting improves the playback quality of worn tapes, especially rental tapes.
Repeat Playback
You can set your TV/VCR to automatically repeat an entire video tape, or to repeat the
recorded part of a videotape.

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Video Index Search System (VISS)


This feature allows you to find index marks on your tape quickly. Your TV/VCR places
index marks at the beginning of each new recording.
One Touch Recording (OTR)
You can quickly begin recording and set the length of time to record using just one button.
6 Events / 1 Month Timer Recording
You can program up to six different recording sessions up to a month in advance.
Daily / Weekly Recording
You can easily set your VCR to record every day at the same time, or to record every week
at the same time.
Sleep Timer
You can set your TV/VCR to turn off after a certain amount of time passes, from 15 minutes to 120 minutes.
On Timer
You can set your TV/VCR to turn on at a certain time.
Parental Control
Parental control is on the 31 page.

Unpacking Your TV/VCR


The following items are included with your TV/VCR. If these items are missing, please contact your Daewoo dealer immediately.
1 A remote control
2 A 300-ohm/75-ohm adaptor -> (13 only)
3 A rod antenna (rabbit ears) -> (13 only)

Preface : Your New TV/VCR

CHAPTER

Overview of Your Equipment


Your TV/VCRs comes with a remote control. The section below summarizes the buttons,
controls, and terminals that will use with your TV/VCRs.

Your TV/VCR's Front Panel


Below you will find short description of the buttons and indicators on the front panel. These
are use following functions.

1 VIDEO in jack
Use this jack to receive a video signal from another A/V component.
2 AUDIO in jack
Use this jack to receive a audio signal from another A/V component.
3 EAR PHONE jack
Use this jack to the earphone (not supplied). The sound from the speaker is turned off.
4 Remote control receiver
This receiver receives a signal from your remote control. Do not block it.
5 STAND-BY(red) indicator
This indicator light up when the power is off.
6 REC (red/green) indicator
This indicator light up red when recording and light up green when timer program operating.
7 REC button
Press this button to begin recording. Press repeatedly to set a recoding time using
One-Touch Recording (OTR).
8 REW button
Press this button to rewind the tape.
9 PLAY button
Press this button to begin normal palyback of the tape
10 FF button (Fast Forward)
Press this button to fast forward the tape.

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11 STOP/EJECT button
Press this button when the tape is moving to stop the tape. Press this button when the tape
is stopped to eject it.
B buttons (volume)
12 CVOLB
Press these buttons to change your TV/VCRs volume.
x buttons (channel)
13 yCHx
Press these buttons to change channels on your TV/VCR. You will also use these buttons
to adjust the tracking.
14 POWER button
Press this button to turn your TV/VCR on or off.

Your TV/VCRs Back Panel


1 Antenna terminal
Use this terminal to attach an antenna or cable
system to your TV/VCR.

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Your Remote Controller

Chapter 1 : Overview of Your Equipment

1.

POWER
Press this button to turn your TV/VCR on or off.

2.

RECALL
Press this button to display the current time, the
counter, channel number and other status items.

3.

TV/LINE
Press this button to select between viewing the
signal coming from the antenna terminal (TV) or
the signal coming from the A/V jack (LINE).

4.

FAVORITE CH
Press this button to return to the previous channel
you were watching.

5.

CANCEL
Press this button to erase timer program recording
settings.

6.

C-RESET
Press this button to reset the counter to 0:00:00.

7.

MUTE
Press to turn the TV/VCRs sound on and off.

8.

yCHx
x(TRK)
Press these buttons to change channels on your
TV/VCR, or select items in the menu system, or
to adjust the tracking of a video tape during playback.

9.

CVOLB
B
Press these buttons to change your TV/VCRs
volume, to activate selections in the menu system,
or to change audio and video settings.

10. MENU
Press this button to turn the TV/VCRs menu system on and off.
11. 0-9
Press these buttons to change channels.
12. SPEED
Press this button to select the SP, EP tape speed when the tape recording.
13. C-OSTOP
Press this button to find the counter zero.
14. 0(ATK)
Press this button to automatically set tracking point when the tape playback.
15. REW
Press this button to rewind the tape.
17. FF button (Fast Forward)
Press this button to fast forward the tape.
18. PAUSE/STILL
Press to temporarily stop the tape during recording or playback.
19. REC/OTR
Press this button to begin recording. Press repeatedly to set a recording time using
One-Touch Recording (OTR)
20. STOP/EJECT
Press this button when the tape is moving to stop the tape. Press this button when the tape
is stopped to eject it.
21. VISS Press this button to find the most recent index mark on tape and begin playing.
22. VISS +
Press this button to find the next index mark on tape and begin playing.

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Installing Your Remote Control Batteries


1. Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
2. Install two AAA-size batteries (not included) as shown. Make sure the + and - terminals
are oriented correctly.
3. Replace the cover.

Notes
Do not mix different types of batteries, or mix an old and a new battery.
Remove and replace weak batteries. Weak batteries can leak and damage your controller.
Dispose of batteries properly; never throw them into a fire.
Point your remote at the receiver on the center of the front of the TV/VCR. Make sure the
receiver is not blocked.
The remote control can operate up to 30 feet away from the TV/VCR, if you are directly facing the front of the TV/VCR. Operating distance diminishes as you move to the sides of the
TV/VCR.

Chapter 1 : Overview of Your Equipment

CHAPTER

Connecting an Antenna or Cable to Your TV/VCR


Your TV/VCR will provide you with the best performance if you connect it to an external
antenna or cable system. Follow the directions below make this connection. Please note that
you will normally only have to make one of the connections shown below, not all of them.
All connections will be made to the antenna terminal on the back of your TV/VCR. The
antenna terminal is a silver metal post partially surrounded by two plastic tabs. For help in
locating the antenna terminal, see Your TV/VCR's Back Panel on page 5.
There is no antenna provided with your TV/VCR.

Connecting an Antenna
If your antenna ends in a single coaxial lead,
simply press or screw the cable onto the antenna
terminal on the back of your TV/VCR.

If your antenna ends in a pair of 300 ohm twin leads, you must use a 300-ohm/75-ohm
adaptor. (An adaptor is included with your 13 TV/VCR.) Place the leads underneath the
screws on the adaptor, tighten the screws, then press the adaptor onto the antenna terminal on
the back of the TV/VCR.

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Antennas with two sets of leads


You might have two sets of leads from your antenna system, especially if you have one antenna for VHF signals and one antenna for UHF signals.
If your antenna system has both a coaxial lead and twin 300-ohm leads, you must obtain a combiner (available at your local electronics store). Press or screw the coaxial lead onto the combiner; place the twin leads underneath the screws on the combiner and tighten the screws.
Press the cable from combiner onto the antenna terminal on the back of the TV/VCR.

If your antenna system has two sets of twin 300-ohm leads, you must obtain a combiner
(available at your local electronics store). Place one set of twin leads underneath the screws on
the combiner and tighten the screws. Do the same with the other set of twin leads. Press the
cable from the combiner onto the antenna terminal on the back of your TV/VCR.

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Connecting a Cable System


If your cable set-up is not described below, please contact your cable company for more information.
If your cable system does not require the use of a
cable box, simply press or screw the incoming cable
onto the antenna terminal on the back your TV.

If your cable system requires you to use a converter box for all channels, connect the
incoming cable to the IN terminal on the converter box. Connect another cable between the
OUT terminal on the converter box and the antenna terminal on the TV. You will need to
keep your TV tuned to channel 3 or 4 and change channels using the converter box.

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11

If your cable system only requires you to use a converter box for some channels (i. e.
pay-TV channels), follow these steps: Find the primary incoming coaxial cable. Plug this
cable into a splitter (available at your local electronics store). Connect one coaxial cable
between one OUT terminal on the splitter and the IN terminal on the converter box. Connect
another coaxial cable between the other OUT terminal on the splitter and the A-IN terminal on
an A/B switch (available at your local electronics store.) Connect a third coaxial cable
between the OUT terminal on the converter box and the B-IN terminal on the A/B switch.
Finally, connect a coaxial cable between the OUT terminal on the A/B switch and the antenna
terminal on the back of your TV/VCR.

When the A/B switch is in the A position, you can change channels on the TV/VCR; when
the A/B switch is in the B position, you, need to change channels on the converter box (and
your TV should be tuned to channel 3 or 4)

Connecting Other Pieces of Equipment


You may want to connect a VCR, laser disc player, satellite receiver, or another type of equipment to your TV/VCR. We recommend that you follow the instructions included with the
piece of equipment you wish to connect.
If you connect other pieces of equipment to your TV/VCR using the audio/video jacks on the
front panel, you will need to use the TV/LINE button on the remote control to view the signal
coming through these jacks. See page 41 for more information.

Safety Notes
If you plan on being away from your home for an extended period of time, or if a thunderstorm is approaching, you should unplug your television, and you may wish to disconnect
your TV from a rooftop or satellite antenna. You do not need to disconnect your TV from a
cable system.

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CHAPTER

Operating Your TV
Once you have connected your TV/VCR to an antenna or cable system, plugged the TV in,
and put batteries in the remote, you are ready to use the TV. The first thing you should do is
program your TV/VCR so it memorizes all of available channels.

Turning Your TV/VCR On


1. To turn your TV/VCR on, press the POWER button on the remote
control. You can also use the POWER button on the front panel.
Make sure your TV is plugged in before you try to turn it on.

Programming Your TV/VCR's Channel Memory


y butYour TV/VCR's memory determines the channels that are available using the xCHy
tons. If a channel is not in memory, you can tune to it with the number buttons, but not with
y buttons. Follow these steps to program your TV/VCR's memory:
the xCHy
1. With the TV on, press the MENU button until Set-Upmenu will be displayed.
y buttons to select Reception, then use the VOLB
B button to select Air
2. Use the xCHy
or Cable. If you connected an antenna to your TV/VCR, select Air; If you connected a
cable system, select Cable.
y buttons to select Memorize Channels, then use the VOLB
B button to
3. Use the xCHy
enter the Memorize Channels process.
4. Press the MENU button to return to Set-Up menu.
5. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing.
Your TV/VCR's channel memory will not be affected by a power outage. You will not need to
re-program the memory unless you change the type of cable or antenna connected to your
TV/VCR.

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Changing Channels
You can change channels in three ways:
y buttons will take you through all memorized
1. The xCHy
y buttons will not access chanchannels, one by one. The xCHy
nels that have not been programmed into the TV's memory. For
more information about programming channels into memory,
see the section Programming your TV/VCR's Channel
Memory on the previous page.
2. The number buttons (0-9) will take you to any channel, even if it
has not been memorized. To change to a channel, enter its number; the TV/VCR will tune to the new channel when you enter
the second digit of the channel.
3. The FAVORITE CH button will take you instantly to the last
channel you were watching.

Changing the Volume


B but1. To change the volume of the TV/VCR set, use the CVOLB
tons on the remote or on the front panel.
2. To quickly turn off the sound, press the MUTE button on the
remote. The MUTE will appear on screen, colored green. To
return the volume to its previous level, press MUTE again.

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Changing the TV/VCR's Channel Memory


y butYour TV/VCR's memory determines the channels that are available using the xCHy
tons. You can add channels to this memory or remove them from memory. If a channel is
removed from memory, you can tune to it with the number buttons, but you cannot tune to it
with the buttons.
If there are just one channel memorized, then the Add/Delete Channels function will search
the whole channels. But if there are two or more channel memorized, then the Add/Delete
Channels function will search the memorized channels only.
Adding/Deleting a channel to memory
1. Use the number buttons to tune to the channel.
2. Press the MENU button until Set-Up menu will be displayed
y buttons to select Add/Delete Channels, then use the VOLB
B button to
3. Use the xCHy
enter the Add/Delete Channels process.
B buttons to add the channel from
4. If the channel is not in memory, then use the CVOLB
memory.
B buttons to delete the channel from
5. If the channel is in memory, then use the CVOLB
memory.
6. If you are going to delete other channel, then press the xCHy buttons until desired channel is selected. And press the CVOLB buttons to delete the channel.
7. Press MENU to exit.
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1.

To quickly see the current channel number and status, press RECALL button
on the remote control.
The current channel number and status will be displayed.

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Adjusting Video Settings


You may wish to adjust the video settings (e. g. contrast or color) to obtain the most pleasing
picture. To do so, follow these directions:
1. With the TV/VCR on, press the MENU button, then Video menu will appear.
2. The Settings item will be selected. Use the CVOLB buttons to turn Settings to Preset or
Custom.
3. Use the buttons to select the video setting you wish to adjust.
Descriptions of the video settings are on the next page.
4. Use the CVOLB buttons to adjust the video setting to the level you prefer.
5. When you are finished, press the MENU button until menu OSD will be disappeared.

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Returning to the factory settings


If you would like to return to the original video settings, as they were calibrated at the factory,
follow these steps :
1. With the TV/VCR on, press the MENU button, then Video menu will appear.
2. Press the CVOLB buttons to set the Settings to Preset.
The TV/VCR will remember the Custom settings you had previously chosen. When you set
Settings to Custom again, your previous custom settings will be restored.

Descriptions of video settings


The contrast setting controls the relation between the light and black areas of the screen. If the
light areas are too bright and are losing details, press the CVOL button; if the picture is gray
and lacks contrast, press the VOLB button.
The brightness setting controls the overall amount of light in the picture. If the picture is too
bright, press the CVOL button; if the picture is too dark, press the VOLB button.
The sharpness controls how the TV displays edges of objects on-screen. If the TV shows multiple vertical lines at the edges of an object, press the CVOL button; if the vertical edges of
on-screen objects are fuzzy, press the VOLB button.
The color setting controls the intensity of color. If the color is over-saturated, press the CVOL
button; if the color is washed out, press the VOLB button.
The tint setting controls the relationship of red and green in a picture. Tint is especially noticeable in flesh tones. If flesh tones seem too red or purple, press the CVOL button; if flesh tones
are too green, press the VOLB button.

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CHAPTER

Operating Your VCR


Your TV/VCR has built-in VCR playback and recording capabilities, offering the ultimate in
VCR convenience. This chapter explains the basic of using the VCR features of your unit.

Video Cassette Tapes


Your VCR uses VHS tapes. Only use
tapes that have the official VHS mark:
Tape length/tape speed
VHS tapes come in different lengths, which, along with the tape speed, determine how much
program time you can put on one tape. The following chart shows the maximum recording/
playback time for each type of tape and each tape speed.
Type

SP (standard play)

EP (Extend play)

2 hours, 40 min.

LP (long play)
(Play only)
5 hours 20 min

T-160
T-120

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours

T-90

1hour 30 min.

3 hours

4 hours 30 min.

T-60

1 hour

2 hours

3 hours

8 hours

Protecting your tapes


You can protect your tapes by removing the erasure prevention tab on the back of the tape.
When this tab is removed, VCR cannot record over it. To once again be able to record on a
tape with its tab removed, simply place a piece of tape over the space left by the removed tab.
Inserting a Tape
To insert a tape into your TV/VCR, hold it so that the windows on the tape face up, and the label of the tape faces
away from the TV/VCR. Gently place the tape in the cassette compartment and push it in slowly. Once it is in the
compartment part-way, the TV/VCR will pull the tape the
rest of the way.
You can insert a tape into your TV/VCR even when it is
turned off. If the tape has its erasure prevention tab removed, the TV/VCR will turn on and
begin playing the tape.
Ejecting a tape
To remove a tape from the compartment, press the STOP/EJECT button on the front panel or
on the remote control. The TV/VCR will eject the tape part-way. Grasp the cassette and
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Playing a Tape
1. To begin playing a tape, place it in the TV/VCRs cassette compartment. If the erasure prevention tab has been removed, the tape will begin playing automatically. If the erasure prevention tab is intact, press the PLAY button on the front panel or on the remote control.
2. To pause the tape and display a still frame, press the PAUSE/STILL button on the remote
control.
3. To stop the tape, press the STOP/EJECT button on the front panel or on the remote control.

Searching for a scene


If you are looking for a particular scene, you can use the FF and REW buttons to find the
scene faster.
1. Press the FF button during playback to search
quickly in the forward
direction. Press the FF
button a second time to
search at 7X normal(in
SP speed) or 11X normal (in EP).
2. Press the REW button
during playback to
search quickly in the reverse direction. Press the REW button a second time to search at
7X normal (in SP speed) or 11X normal (in EP.)
If you press FF or REW while the tape is stopped, the TV/VCR will quickly wind your tape in
the selected direction. No picture from the tape will be displayed, but the tape moves at a
much higher speed without the picture.

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Tracking
Tracking is a term that describes how the TV/VCR locks on to the signal recorded on the
tape. If the TV/VCR is not tracking correctly, the picture during playback will be jumpy and
distorted.
Your TV/VCR is equipped with a sophisticated automatic tracking feature that can perfectly
track a tapes signal without adjustment from the user.
On some rare occasions, though, manual tracking may be required. To manually track a tape:
1. Begin playing back a tape.
2. Press and hold down the CH buttons on the remote control, one at a time. Adjust the tracking using these buttons until the picture is no longer distorted.

Basic Recording
Your TV/VCR makes it easy to record a program you are watching. To do this :
1. Place the tape on which you want to record in the cassette compartment. Fast forward or
rewind to the point where you want to begin recording.
2. Tune to the channel you want to record.
3. Press the SPEED button repeatedly to select the tape speed at which you want to record :
SP or EP
4. Press the REC/OTR button once. The tape will start recording the channel you are watching, and also add an index mark. The REC light on the front panel will light on red during
recording.
If the tape has its erasure prevention tab removed, the tape will eject when your press
REC/OTR button.
5. Press STOP/EJECT to stop recording.

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You cannot change channels while you are recording. To change channels, press
PAUSE/STILL or STOP/EJECT to interrupt your recording.
If the tape reaches its end while recording, it will quit recording and eject the tape.

One Touch Recording (OTR)


One Touch Recording allows you to begin recording a channel, and also set how long how
wish to record. The TV/VCR will automatically stop recording after the time you set has
elapsed. To use OTR:
1. Follow steps 1-3 in Basic Recording, on the previous page, to begin recording.
2. Repeatedly press the REC/OTR button. Each time you press the REC/OTR button, 30
minutes is added to the OTR time, up to 4 hours.
3. When you have reached the length of time that you want the TV to record, stop pressing
the OTR button. The TV/VCR will count down the time you set. When the timer reaches
00:00, recording will stop.
4. You can stop recording at any time by pressing STOP button.

If you press the POWER button during OTR, the picture will turn off, but the tape will still
record for the remainder of the OTR time. To stop recording, press STOP/EJECT.
To return to normal recording and cancel the OTR Time, press the REC/OTR button repeatedly until 4:00 is displayed, then press the REC/OTR button once more to return to normal
recording.
If you program too much time into the OTR timer, continue to press the REC/OTR button.
Once the time reaches 4:00, press the REC/OTR button twice more to return to 0:30.
You can not set an OTR time if the TV/VCR is recording a timer program.

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Displaying the TV/VCRs Status during VCR Operation


If you have a tape in the TV/VCRs cassette compartment, you can display the following
information.
1. Press the RECALL button. The current time, the current channel, the tape statue (STOP,
PLAY, REC, etc.), the tape speed, and the tape counter will be displayed.
2. Press the button a second time to see the current time, the current channel, the tape status,
the tape speed, and the tape remain will be displayed. If the tape is playing, the current
channel will not be displayed
3. Press the button a third time to return to normal viewing.

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Using the Counter (Zero Stop)


The VCR counter can be used to keep track of your position on the tape. You can also use it to
quickly return to a particular point on the tape. The counter cannot be displayed unless there is
a cassette tape in the TV/VCR.
1. To display the counter, press the RECALL button until the counter is displayed in the right
hand corner.
2. To reset the counter, press the C-RESET button on the remote control (0:00:00). The
counter is also reset when you put a new cassette in your TV/VCR.
3. Press the MENU button until Tape menu will be displayed.
4. After play the tape, use the xCHy buttons to select the Zero stop. If the press the
VOLB button, you can quickly return to the 0:00:00.
5. The TV/VCR will rewind until it reaches the 0:00:00 mark on the counter, then it will stop.
You can cancel the search for 0:00:00 by press the STOP button.
6. Press the C-o STOP button on the remote control, you can quickly return to the 0:00:00.

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CHAPTER

Using Timer Functions


Your TV/VCR has a built in-clock, and you can set the TV to turn on and off at times that you
select. You can also set your TV to turn off after counting down a certain amount of time.

Setting the Clock Automatically


Your TV/VCR can automatically set its internal clock using a signal from a local PBS station.
If you complete the following procedure, and your local PBS station is sending a time signal,
then your TV/VCR will always show the correct time.
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until Time menu is displayed.
2. The Set Clock item will be selected. Press the VOLB button twice, then Auto will be
displayed in RED.
3. Press the xCHy buttons to display the Auto Current Time Set mode.
4. Use the xCHy buttons to set the PBS channel. If you dont know the channel of the local
PBS station, to set Automatic
5. Use the VOLB button to select Time Zone.
6. Press the xCHy buttons to select that corresponds to the time zone where you live. If you
dont know the time zone where you live, to set Automatic.
Press the xCHy buttons to change the Time Zone.
Automatic
Atlantic
Eastern
Central
Mountain
Pacific
Alaska

Hawaii

Automatic

7. Use the VOLB button to select DST (Daylight Savings Time).


8. Press the xCHy buttons to select DST Automatic ON OFF. (See the table blow)
Choose
Automatic

To
Select to set the daylight savings time automatically

ON

Select if your area uses daylight savings time

OFF

Select if your area does not use daylight savings time

9. Press the L MENU button to exit.


10. To activate the Automatic Clock setting, press the POWER button to turn off your TV/VCR.
Leave the TV/VCR off for 4-5 minutes. When you turn the TV/VCR back on, the automatic clock should be set.

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Setting the Clock Manually


If you are unable or not interested in using the Auto Clock feature, you can set your
TV/VCRs clock manually.
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until Time menu will be displayed.
2. The Set Clock item will be selected. Press the VOLB button once, then Manual will
be displayed in RED.
3. Press the xCHy buttons to display the Current Time Set mode.
4. Use the xCHy buttons to set the month.
5. Press the VOLB button to select the day, year and time, use the xCHy buttons to setting.
If you hold down either xCH or CHy button, the corresponding numbers will change
more quickly.
6. When the clock is set correctly, press the L MENU button to exit.

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Setting the On Time


If you enter a time in the On Time setting, your TV/VCR will automatically turn on at that
time.
Follow these instruction to set the On Time
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until Time menu is displayed.
2. Use the xCHy buttons to select On Time item.
3. Press the VOLB button to display On Time in RED.
4. Press the CVOLB buttons to select the time and minute, press the xCHy buttons to time
setting.
If you hold down either xCH or CHy button, the corresponding numbers will change
more quickly.
5. When the clock is set correctly, press the CVOLB buttons to select On Time and use
the xCHy buttons to select another Time function, or press the L MENU button to
exit.

Setting the Off Time


If you enter a time in the Off Time setting, your TV/VCR will automatically turn off at that
time.
Follow these instruction to set the Off Time
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until Time menu will be displayed.
2. Use the xCHy buttons to select Off Time item.
3. Press the VOLB button to display Off Time in RED.
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4. Press the CVOLB buttons to select the time and minute, press the xCHy buttons to time
setting.
If you hold down either xCH or CHy button, the corresponding numbers will change
more quickly.
5. When the clock is set correctly, press the CVOLB buttons to select Off Time and use
the xCHy buttons to select another Time function, or press the L MENU button to
exit.

Canceling the On Time or Off Time


If you would like to cancel the On Time or Off Time, press the CANCEL button on the
remote control. The On Time or Off time will not function correctly unless the clock has been
set.

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Setting the Sleep Timer


The sleep timer allows you to set an amount of time from 15 minutes to 2 hours.
TV/VCR count down the amount of time you set, then turn itself off.
To set the sleep timer:
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until Time menu will be displayed.
2. Use the xCHy buttons to select Sleep Timer item.
3. Press the CVOLB buttons to set the sleep time. Each time you press the CVOLB buttons,
you step between the available sleep times : 15min, 30min, 45min, 60min, 90min, or
120min.
4. When the clock is set correctly, press the xCHy buttons to select another Time function,
or press the L MENU button to exit
To cancel the Sleep Timer, turn the TV/VCR off, or set the sleep time to off using one of
the methods described above.

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Additional TV Features
This section contains descriptions of the more advanced features of your TV.

Changing the Language of the On-Screen Menus


You can choose to display the on-screen menus in English, French, Spanish.
To change the on-screen language:
1. With the TV/VCR on, press the MENU button until Set-Up menu will be displayed.
2. The Language item will be selected. Press the VOLB button to select the language you
want to use: French, Spanish.
3. To return normal TV viewing, press the MENU button until menu OSD will be disappeared.

Captioning
Many TV shows contains closed captions. These captions are hidden words that can be displayed on your TV/VCR screen. There are two types of these words : captions usually follow the action on-screen, providing a written version of the dialogue, narration, and sound
effects ; text is not usually related to the action on-screen, often providing information such
as news or weather. A TV program might be providing more than one set of captions or one
set of text.
To set your TV/VCR to display captions or text.
1. With the TV/VCR turned on, press the MENU button until Special menu will be displayed.
2. The Closed Caption item be selected. To turn captioning on, use the VOLB button to
select Captions (CC1 or CC2) or Text (TEXT1, TEXT2)
At the time these instructions were written, only CC1 is normally available, but feel free to
try the other selections.
3. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing.
Your setting will remain intact until you change it.

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CC on Mute
When the sound is muted, user can select the caption display. It will display the caption content instead of sound mute.
1. With the TV turned on, press the MENU button until Special menu will be displayed.
2. Use the xCHy buttons to select CC on Mute item.
3. Use the VOLB button to select CC1 or CC2.

Power Restore
User can select the On/Off status when the power cord is put into the wall outlet. If user has a
cable box with AC outlet, then user can connect the TV/VCR power cord to the AC outlet and
control the TV/VCR without TV/VCR remote control. This function is rarely used for home
use, so special care is needed while using.
1. With the TV/VCR turned on, press the MENU button until Special menu will be displayed.
2. Use the xCHy buttons select Power Restore item.
3. Use the VOLB button to select On or Off.

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Parental Control Settings


This item help parents to set the standard for the programs which their children are going to watch.
1. With the TV/VCR turned on, press the MENU button until Special menu will be displayed.
2. Use the xCHy buttons to select Parental Control item.
3. Use the VOLB button to enter into Parental Control settings.
Set a 4-number password using the number keypad.
4. Use the xCHy buttons to select Parental Control settings you wish to adjust.
Descriptions of the Parental Control settings are on the next page.
5. Use the CVOLB buttons to adjust the Parental Control settings.
6. Use the MENU button to return to the preview menu.

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Description of Parental Control Settings


1. The Movie Ratings set the standard for movie, video, and other media excluding TV programs.
Use the xCHy buttons to select, CVOLB buttons to adjust.
2. The TV Guidelines set the standard for TV programs excluding sports and news.
Use the xCHy buttons to select, CVOLB buttons to adjust. You can set individual settings with CVOLB buttons.
3. The No Ratings item toggles between Unblock and Block.
This item determines whether to block or not the programs which are not rated by Movie
Ratings and TV Guidelines.
4. The Ext. Source item toggles between Unblock and Block.
5. The Play Source item toggles between Unblock and Block.
6. The Change Password item let you set or change the password for entering Parental
Control item. Use the VOLB buttons to enter the password input display, and use the number buttons(0-9) to enter new password. After you entered the new password, confirmation
display will appear. Try the password again.

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No Ratings means
1. When V-chip Data is error.
2. When any ratings are not detected.
3. Received a rating of None like news, sports, and emergency broadcast signals.

Mini Glossary
MOVIE RATING SYSTEM
X

Hard Core Films

NC-17

Restrictd viewing

Restrictd viewing

PG-13

Parental Guidance
Suggested
Parental Guidance

Not for children under age 17 under any circumstance.


Strong sexual content.
Same as X rating.
Not for children under age 17. Strong element of sex and/or
violence.
Program is inappropriate for preteens, with a greater degree of
offensive material than a PG rated program.

Suggested

Content is such that parents may not want their children to view the
program.

General Audience

Content not offensive to most viewers.

NR

Not Rated

A motion picture that did not receive a rating for a variety of possible reasons.

PG

TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM


TV-MA Mature Audience Only

Adults only, may contain Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex,


and Violence Scenes.

Parents Strongly

Unsuitable for childern under 14, may contain Strong Dialog, Bad

Cautioned

Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.

Parental Guidance
Suggested

Unsuitable for younger childern, may contain Suggestive Dialog,


Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.

TV-G

General Audience

Considered suitable for all audiance; children may watch unattended.

TV-Y

Children

Consider suitable for all children under 7 years old.

TV-Y7

Children 7 and over

Consider suitable for children over 7, may contain Fantasy Violence


Scenes.

TV-14
TV-PG

FV=Fantasy Violence, V=Violence, S=Sex Scenes, L=Bad Language, D=Sexual Suggestive Dialog

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CHAPTER

Additional VCR Features


Programming to Record at a Later Time
One of the most convenient features of your new TV/VCR is the ability to record programs
when you are not home. Your TV/VCR can be set to record up to six different programs at
any time up to a month from now.
Getting ready
Before programming to record, keep the following things in mind :
There must be a tape in the cassette compartment with its erasure prevention tab intact. The
tape should be rewound or fast forwared to the point where you want to begin recording.
The clock must be set correctly.
You should plan your programming sessions. If you program sessions that overlap, at least
one your sessions will not be recorded correctly.
The VCR buttons (PLAY, REW, FF) do not work during recording.

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Setting the Program Recording


Heres an example of how to record a program broadcast on channel 26 from 8:00 PM to 9:00
PM Friday, 6th of February 1999, in EP mode.
1. With the TV/VCR turned on, press the MENU button until Program menu will be displayed.
2. Press the VOLB button, then the todays date(Feb.05) appears in Red.
3. Press the xCHy buttons to set daily and weekly recording.
Press the xCHy buttons to setting changes as follows:
2/5(today)
6 - - 28
1(next month)
2 - - 4(next month)
Every MON - - Every SAT

MON~FRI

SUN~SAT

Every SUN

5(today).

4. Press the VOLB button, then set the hour of the recording Start time to 8 with the
xCHy buttons.
5. Press the VOLB button, then set the minute of the recording Start time to 00 with the
xCHy buttons.
6. Press the VOLB button, then set the hour of the recording Stop time to 9 with the
xCHy buttons.

7. Press the VOLB button, then set the minute of the recording Stop time to 00 with the
xCHy buttons.
8. Press the VOLB button, then set the channel to 26 with the xCHy buttons.
9. Press the VOLB button, then set the recording speed to EP with the xCHy buttons.
You select the tape speed AT mode, default mode is set to SP.
If the tape remain not to be enough, change the recording tape speed automatically EP.

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10. Press the VOLB button, then the cursor(B) appears at the left margin
11. When you want to set other program, the CHy button to move the cursor(B) to next line,
then repeat step 2 through 10.
12. Press MENU to Exit the Program menu.

13. Press POWER to turn off the TV/VCR.


The REC lamp on the front of the TV/VCR lights up to Green and the TV/VCR enters
recording stand-by mode.
The TV/VCR turn on automatically and start recording at the preset start time, and the
REC lamp on the front of the TV/VCR changed from Green to Red.

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Canceling the Program Record Settings


1. With the TV/VCR turn on, press the MENU button until Program menu will be displayed.
2. Using the xCHy buttons select the Program setting which you want to stop recording
and press the CANCEL button.
3. Press the MENU button to exit the Program menu.

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Displaying the Tape Counter


Press the RECALL button to display the tape counter. The tape counter shows the tape travel
time in hours, minutes and seconds during recording or playback. Each time you press the
RECALL button, the time counter and the remaining tape time counter appears alternately.

Time counter

Remaining tape time counter

When you use a tape shorter than 120 minutes, set Tape Remain to T120. When you use a
tape longer than 120 minutes, set Tape Remain to Others.
1. Press the MENU button until Tape menu will be displayed.
2. The Tape Remain item will be selected.
Press the VOLB button to select T120 or Others.
3. Press the MENU button until menu OSD will be disappeared.

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Auto Repeat PlayBack


You can set your TV/VCR to play a tape continuously. When you turn this feature on and start
playing a tape, it will play to the end of the tape, then rewind to the beginning and start playing again. This will continue until you turn Auto Repeat Off.
1. Press the MENU button until Tape menu will be displayed.
2. Use the xCHy buttons to select Repeat Play item.
3. Press the VOLB button to select On.
4. Press the MENU button until menu OSD will be disappeared.

Rental Play
Your TV/VCR has a special video setting that improves the quality of worn video tapes, especially rental tapes. To use feature :
1. Press the MENU button until Tape menu will be displayed.
2. Use the xCHy buttons to select Rental play item.
3. Press the VOLB button to select On.
4. Press the MENU button until menu OSD will be disappeared.

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Index Search (VISS)


Your TV/VCR is equipped with the VHS Index Search System, or VISS. The VISS allows
index marks to be placed on a video tape. These marks are similar to bookmarks - you can
use the search system to quickly find these marks, and thereby find a point on the tape quickly.
Your TV/VCR automatically places an index mark on the tape every time it begins a recording session. Therefore, if you record six programs at six different times on a tape, there will be
six index marks on the tape.
To search for an index mark:
1. Place a tape with index marks in your TV/VCR.
2. If the index mark is ahead on the tape, press the VISS+ button; if the index mark is behind
on the tape, press VISS- button. The tape will fast forward or rewind (without picture) until
it finds the index mark. Then, it will begin playing.
3. You can search further than the next index mark. For example, if you know that the show
you want is three index marks behind, you can press the VISS- button three times. The
TV/VCR will search for the third index mark, then begin playing.
VCRs and TV/VCRs from other manufacturers sometimes use the same VISS system.
Therefore, you may be able to search for index marks on tapes that were recorded on other
VCRs.
Your TV/VCR cannot detect index marks unless they are least one minute apart on the tape.

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Duplicating a Video Tape


Because your TV/VCR has audio and video inputs, it is easy to make a copy of a tape, if you
have another VCR or Video Camera. Follow these instructions :
1. Connect a audio cable from the AUDIO OUT jack on the VCR to the AUDIO jack on the
front of your TV/VCR.
2. Connect a video cable from the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR to the VIDEO jack on the
front of your TV/VCR.

3. Press TV/LINE button on the remote control to set the TV/VCR to LINE.
4. Insert the tape on which you want to record in the TV/VCR and set it to the point at which
you want to begin recording.
5. Insert the tape from which you want to record in the VCR and set it to the point at which
you want to begin recording.
6. Press the REC/OTR button on the TV/VCR.
7. Press the PLAY button on the VCR.
8. When you are finished recording, press the STOP button on both the TV/VCR and the
VCR.

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CHAPTER

Troubleshooting
Your Daewoo television is designed to give you trouble-free performance for many years. If
you have a problem with your TV, try the solutions listed below.
If the suggestions listed below do not solve your problem, contact your Daewoo dealer or an
authorized Daewoo service center. You can also call Daewoo directly at 1-800-DAEWOO8.
There is no picture or sound, or the TV won't turn on.
Make sure the TV is plugged in.
Make sure the MUTE is not set.
Make sure the power is on.
If there is neither picture or sound, unplug the TV for 30 seconds, then plug it in and try
again.
There is no picture or sound on some UHF channels.
Try another station. If the other stations are OK, it may be a station problem.
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires, and is
adjusted correctly.
See if anything is interfering with the antenna signal.
Make sure the AIR/CABLE setting is correct.
The sound is OK, but the picture is poor.
Try another station. If the other stations are OK, it may be a station problem.
Check that the antenna is connected and is in good working order, has no broken wires, and
is adjusted correctly.
The picture is OK, but the sound is poor.
Try another station. If the other stations are OK, it may be a station problem.
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires, and
adjusted correctly.
There is poor reception on some channels.
Try another station. If the other stations are OK, it may be a station problem.
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires, and is
adjusted correctly.
You cannot tune to a cable channel.
Make sure the AIR/CABLE setting is correct.
The channel may not be programmed into memory.
The picture rolls, slants, shows lines, is grainy, has poor color, or has
ghosts.
Try another station. If the other station are OK, it may be a station problem.
Check that the antenna is connected, is in good working order, has no broken wires, and is
adjusted correctly.
See of anything is interfering with the antenna signal.
The remote control does not work.
Make sure the TV is plugged in.
Make sure there are fresh batteries in the remote control.
Make sure there is nothing blocking the remote control signal.

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Chapter 8 : Troubleshooting

MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS


Servicing
Should your TV/VCR stop working, do not try to repair it yourself. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the unit. Turn the TV/VCR off, unplug the power cord, and take the unit to an
authorized Daewoo repair center.

Cabinet Cleaning
To clean your TV/VCR, wipe it with a soft cloth that has been dampened with luke-warm
water and wrung dry. Never use a solvent or alcchol. Never spray insecticides near your
TV/VCR; such chemicals can cause damage and discoloration to the exterior of your
TV/VCR.

Video Head Cleaning


If the picture is blurred or interrupted when palying back a tape, it may be caused by dirty
video heads. Video heads can become dirty after long periods of playback, or from repeated
use of rental tepes. To have your video heads cleaned, contact an authorized Daewoo repair
center.

Specifications
Power Supply
Power Consumption
Dimensions (WxHxD)

AC 120V, 60Hz
14H1FC/14H2FC : 60W; 20H1FC/20H2FC : 70W
14H1FC/14H2FC : 382 x 404 x 365mm
20H1FC/20H2FC : 498 x 498 x 469mm
Weight
14H1FC/14H2FC : 14Kg ; 20H1FC/20H2FC : 23Kg
Channel Coverage
VHF : 2-13, CATV : 1, 14-125 ; UHF : 14-69
Video Signal System
NTSC Color
Picture Tube
13 or 19 diagonal
Antenna Inpur
VHF/UHF 75ohm, one input
VCR Format
VHS Standard
Tape Speed
SP : 33.35mm/sec ; LP : 16.67mm/sec ; EP :
11.12mm/sec
Playback Time
SP : 120min ; LP:240min; EP:360min
(T-120 tape)
Speaker Output
8 Ohm, 1.3W
Video Input
1.0Vpp, 75 Ohm
Audio Input
3.8dBm, over 100K Ohm
Temperature
5C to 40C
Humidity
Less than 85%
Timer Programming
6 Events / 1 Month
Tuning System
Frequency Synthesized Tuning
Design and specifications are subject to changes without notice or legal obligaiton.

Maintenance and Specifications

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WARRANTY

TELEVISION PRODUCT WARRANTY


Daewoo Electronics Canada Inc. (also known as DECI) warrants this product to be free from
defects in material and workmanship and agrees to remedy any such defect. This warranty covers
3 years labor and 3 years parts from the date of original purchase. This warranty applies only to
product purchased from an authorized DECI dealer and used within the boundaries of Canada.
This warranty does not apply to product that has been improperly installed, subjected to usage for
which the product was not designed, misused or abused, damaged during transportation, or
which has been altered or repaired in any way that affects the reliability or detracts from its performance.

How to Obtain Warranty Service


Warranty service can only be provided by an authorized DECI Service center. For the closest
authorized Service center to you, please contact your Dealer. In order to receive warranty service
you must provide the authorized Service center with a copy of proof of purchase, signifying the
date of purchase and the name of the Dealer from whom you purchased the product.

Statutory Warranties
The purchaser may have rights under existing provincial or federal laws, and where any terms of
this warranty are prohibited by such laws, they are deemed null and void, but the remainder of
the warranty shall remain in effect.
If you require further assistance, you may contact us at:

Daewoo Electronics Canada Inc.


170 Alden Road,
Markham, Ontario
L3R 4C1
Tel : (905) 415-7290
Fax : (905) 415-7287

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Warranty

This instrument is listed by Underwriters


Laboratories, Inc. It is designed and
manufactured to meet rigid U.L. safety standards
against X-radiation, fire, casualty and electrical
hazards.

Daewoo Electronics Canada Inc.


170 Alden Road
Markham, Ontario
L3R 4C1
Tel : (905) 415-7290

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