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SERVICE Manual
2. Reference Information
3. Product Specifications
4. Operating Instructions
7. Troubleshooting
MENU
9. Electrical Parts List
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CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 1-1
1 Precautions
WARNING2: A high voltage VR replaced in the wrong direction may cause excessive X-ray
emissions.
WARNING3: An electrolytic capacitor installed with the wrong polarity might explode.
1. Servicing precautions are printed on the cabinet, 5. Check the insulation between the blades of the AC
and should be followed closely. plug and accessible conductive parts (examples:
2. Always unplug the unitÕs AC power cord from the metal panels, input terminals and earphone jacks).
AC power source before attempting to: (a) remove 6. Insulation Checking Procedure: Disconnect the
or reinstall any component or assembly, (b) power cord from the AC source and turn the power
disconnect PCB plugs or connectors, (c) connect all switch ON. Connect an insulation resistance meter
test components in parallel with an electrolytic (500 V) to the blades of the AC plug.
capacitor. The insulation resistance between each blade of the
3. Some components are raised above the printed AC plug and accessible conductive parts (see
circuit board for safety. An insulation tube or tape above) should be greater than 1 megohm.
is sometimes used. The internal wiring is 7. Never defeat any of the +B voltage interlocks. Do
sometimes clamped to prevent contact with not apply AC power to the unit (or any of its
thermally hot components. Reinstall all such assemblies) unless all solid-state heat sinks are
elements to their original position. correctly installed.
4. After servicing, always check that the screws, 8. Always connect a test instrumentÕs ground lead to
components and wiring have been correctly the instrument chassis ground before connecting the
reinstalled. Make sure that the area around the positive lead; always remove the instrumentÕs
serviced part has not been damaged. ground lead last.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor 6. Do not remove a replacement ESD from its
components or assemblies, drain the electrostatic protective package until you are ready to install it.
charge from your body by touching a known earth Most replacement ESDs are packaged with leads
ground. Alternatively, wear a discharging wrist- that are electrically shorted together by conductive
strap device. To avoid a shock hazard, be sure to foam, aluminum foil or other conductive materials.
remove the wrist strap before applying power to 7. Immediately before removing the protective
the monitor. material from the leads of a replacement ESD,
2. After removing an ESD-equipped assembly, place it touch the protective material to the chassis or
on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to circuit assembly into which the device will be
prevent accumulation of an electrostatic charge. installed.
3. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can Caution: Be sure no power is applied to the
generate electrical charges sufficient to damage chassis or circuit and observe all
ESDs. other safety precautions.
4. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or
8. Minimize body motions when handling
desolder ESDs.
unpackaged replacement ESDs. Motions such as
5. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some brushing clothes together, or lifting your foot from
solder removal devices not classified as Òanti-staticÓ a carpeted floor can generate enough static
can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage electricity to damage an ESD.
ESDs.
9. Indicates ESDs on the Schematic Diagram in
this manual.
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2 Reference Information
2-1 List of Abbreviations, Symbols and Acronyms
2-1-1 Abbreviations
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 2-1
2 Reference Information
2-1-2 Symbols
Can emit X-radiation
Hot Ground
Cold Ground
Electrostatically Sensitive Device (ESD)
! Provides special safety considerations
2-1-2 Acronyms
2-2 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
3 Product Specifications
3-1 Specifications
Item Description
Picture Tube: 15-Inch (38 cm): 13.8-inch (35 cm) viewable, 16-Inch (40 cm): 15.0-inch (38 cm) viewable,
17-Inch (43 cm): 15.7-inch (39.80 cm) viewable, Full-square flat-face tube, 90˚ Deflection,
0.28 mm Dot pitch, Semi- tint, Non-glare, Invar shadow mask, Anti-static silica coating
Conventional type (16”), AK Shadow mask (16”)
• Above models comply with SWEDAC (MPR II) recommendations for reduced electromagnetic fields.
• Designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 3-1
3 Product Specifications
Sync 15-Pin Signal Cable Connector (Figure 3-1) Cable Adapter (Figure 3-2)
Type
Pin No. Separate Macintosh
1 Red GND-R
2 Green Red
3 Blue H/V Sync
4 GND Sense 0
5 DDC Return Green
6 GND-R GND-G
7 GND-G Sense 1
8 GND-B Reserved
9 Reserved Blue
10 GND-Sync/Self-raster Sense 2
11 GND GND
12 DDC Data V-Sync
13 H-Sync GND-B
14 V-Sync GND
15 DDC Clock H-Sync
15
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3 Product Specifications
This section of the service manual describes the timing that the computer industry recognizes as standard
for computer-generated video signals.
Separate Sync
Horizontal Vertical
Video
Video Video
Video
CC DD E E Q Q RR S S
Sync
Sync Sync
Sync
BB PP
AA O O
A : Line time total B : Horizontal sync width O : Frame time total P : Vertical sync width
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 3-3
3 Product Specifications
Memo
3-4 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
4 Operating Instructions
4-1 Front View and Control
4-1-1 Front View
MENU
- +
MENU
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1 Power Button
3 4 5 6
2 Power Indicator LED (Dual Color)
Figure 4-1. Front Control Panel MENU
-
4 Down Button & Brightness
+
5 Up Button & Contrast
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 4-1
4 Operating Instructions
4-2 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
5 Disassembly and Reassembly
This section of the service manual describes the disassembly and reassembly procedures for the
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L monitors.
WARNING: This monitor contains electrostatically sensitive devices. Use caution when handling
these components.
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 5-1
5 Disassembly and Reassembly
5-2 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
6 Alignment and Adjustments
This section of the service manual explains how to make permanent adjustments to the monitor. Directions
are given for adjustments using the monitor Interface Board Ver. 2.0 and software (SoftJig).
6-1-1 (e) SCANNING FREQUENCY Note: SoftJig AssÕy (includes items 8, 9 and 10)
Code No. BH81-90001L
Horizontal: 30 kHz to 70 kHz (Automatic)
Vertical: 50 Hz to 160 Hz (Automatic) 6-1-2 (b) COLOR ADJUSTMENTS
Unless otherwise specified, adjust at the 1. All equipment listed in 6-1-2 (a), above
16Ó/17Ó: 1024 x 768 mode (68 kHz/85 Hz),
2. Color analyzer, or any luminance
15Ó: 800 x 600 mode (54 kHz/85 Hz) signals.
measurement equipment
Refer to Table 3-1 on page 3-3.
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 6-1
6 Alignment and Adjustments
MONITOR
6-1-5
INTERFACE 6-1-5 (a) HIGH VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
BOARD VER. 2.0 SIGNAL CABLE
Signal: No signal
Display image: Self raster
5V DC
ADAPTOR 3-WIRE
Contrast: Maximum
CABLE Brightness: Maximum
PARALLEL CABLE Limit: 26 kV ± 0.2 kV (17Ó)
SIGNAL 25 kV ± 0.2 kV (15Ó/16Ó)
PC
GENERATOR Measure the high voltage level at the anode cap.
High voltage should be within the limit as above.
If the high voltage needs adjustment use the
following procedure.
PROCEDURE
Figure 6-1. Setup 1, With Signal Generator
1. Increase or decrease HFV to adjust the high
voltage to limit.
2. Click factory save.
MONITOR
INTERFACE 6-1-5 (b) G2 (SCREEN) VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
BOARD VER. 2.0 3-WIRE CABLE Signal: No signal
Display image: Self raster
5V DC Contrast: Maximum
ADAPTOR Brightness: Maximum
SIGNAL CABLE
Adjust the Screen VR of the FBT so that the G2
PARALLEL CABLE
D-SUB (Screen) Voltage
PC CONNECTOR for 17Ó
SDD CRT: 470 V ± 10 V, TSB CRT: 630 V ± 10 V
for 16Ó
SDD CRT: 410 V ± 10 V
for 15Ó
SDD CRT: 560 V ± 10 V, TSB CRT: 630 V ± 10 V.
Figure 6-2. Setup 2, Without Signal Generator
6-1-5 (c) CENTER RASTER
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6 Alignment and Adjustments
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 6-3
6 Alignment and Adjustments
B B
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6 Alignment and Adjustments
6-2-8 Degauss
No adjustments are available for the degaussing
D1 D2 circuit. The degaussing circuit can effectively
function only once per 30 minutes.
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 6-5
6 Alignment and Adjustments
6-6 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
6 Alignment and Adjustments
1. Increase or decrease R_GAIN and B_GAIN to 6-3-3 Color Adjustments for 6500K
make the video white.
(For 9300K color adjustment: 6-3-3 (a) BACK RASTER COLOR ADJUSTMENT
x = 0.283 ± 0.02, y = 0.298 ± 0.02.) CONDITIONS
Note: Do not touch the G_GAIN controls. Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17Ó/16Ó)
54 kHz/85 Hz (15Ó)
2. Check the ABL. If it is not within the Display image: Back raster pattern
specifications (37 ± 1 ft-L), use the ABL Brightness: Maximum
controls to adjust it. Contrast: Maximum
(17Ó S-2 CDT: 35 ft-L, 16Ó CDT 33 ft-L)
1. Select COLOR CHANNEL 2 to control the
3. Select COLOR FACTORY SAVE to save the
color for 6500K.
data.
2. Adjust the luminance of the back raster to
4. Select ALL MODE SAVE to save the CH2. between 0.5 to 0.7 ft-L using the G_CUT
controls.
6-3-2 (d) WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT VERIFICATION
CONDITIONS Note: For 6500K adjustments you must not
change the Screen VR of the FBT. To do so
Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17Ó/16Ó)
changes the 9300K setting values.
54 kHz/85 Hz (15Ó)
Display image: Back raster pattern 3. Increase or decrease R_CUT and B_CUT to
X-Y Coordinates: x = 0.283 ± 0.02, adjust the R-Bias to x = 0.313 ± 0.02 and the
y = 0.298 ± 0.02 B-Bias to y = 0.329 ± 0.02.
ABL Luminance 35 ± 1 ft-L
33 ± 1 ft-L (16Ó CDT) 6-3-3 (b) G-GAIN ADJUSTMENT
Brightness: Maximum This procedure is the same as that for 9300K, refer
Contrast: Maximum to the procedure on page 6-6.
1. Check whether the color coordinates of the 6-3-3 (c) WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
back raster satisfy the above spec.
CONDITIONS
If they do not, return to 6-3-2 (a) and readjust
all settings. Scanning frequency: 68 kHz/85 Hz (17Ó/16Ó)
54 kHz/85 Hz (15Ó)
2. Display a full white pattern.
Display image: Full white pattern
Note: Do not touch the G_GAIN controls. Brightness: Maximum
3. Adjust the Contrast Control on the monitor so Contrast: Maximum
that the luminance of the video is about 5 ft-L. 1. Increase or decrease R_GAIN and B_GAIN to
4. Check whether the white coordinates of the make the video white.
video meet the above coordinates spec. (For 6500K color adjustment:
5. Adjust the Contrast Control again so that the x = 0.313 ± 0.02, y = 0.329 ± 0.02.)
luminance of the video is about 24 ft-L. 2. Refer to the procedure for 9300K, section
6. Check whether the white coordinates of the 6-3-2 (c) steps 2 and 3.
video satisfies the above spec.
6-3-3 (d) WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT VERIFICATION
If they do not, return to 6-3-2 (a) and readjust
all settings. Refer to the procedure for 9300K, section 6-3-2 (d).
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 6-7
6 Alignment and Adjustments
6-3-6 Color Purity Adjustment 7. When you have the PCMs properly adjusted,
Color purity is the absence of undesired color. carefully glue them together to prevent their
Conspicuous mislanding (unexpected color in a movement during shipping.
uniform field) within the display area shall not be
visible at a distance of 50 cm from the CRT
surface.
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6 Alignment and Adjustments
1
Figure 6-13. Convergence Measurement Areas
11
2
10 3
4 Use the following steps to correct any static
5
6 misconvergence:
7
8
9 1. Make sure the display is not affected by
external magnetic fields.
2. Locate the pair of 4-pole magnet rings.
Toshiba CRT
3. Unlock the rings and rotate the individual
1 Setup Bolt 2 Bow Magnet 3 Spacer 4 2-Pole Magnet
rings (change the spacing between tabs) to
5 Band 6 6-Pole Magnet 7 Spacer 8 4-Pole Magnet converge the vertical red and blue lines.
9 Holder 10 Band 11 Tabs 4. Rotate the pair of rings (maintaining the
spacing between tabs) to converge the
Figure 6-12. Toshiba Magnet Configuration horizontal red and blue lines.
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 6-9
6 Alignment and Adjustments
5. After completing the red and blue center 1. Make sure the display is not affected by
convergence adjustment, locate the pair of external magnetic fields.
6-pole magnet rings. 2. Make sure the static convergence is properly
6. Rotate the individual rings (change the adjusted.
spacing between tabs) to converge the vertical 3. Strategically place small rubber magnets on
red and blue (magenta) and green lines. the back of the CRT to correct the
7. Rotate the pair of rings (maintaining the misconvergence. Be careful not to remove the
spacing between tabs) to converge the paper protecting the adhesive on the magnets
horizontal red and blue (magenta) and green until you are satisfied with their placement
lines. DonÕt rotate the 2-pole magnets as they and the dynamic convergence.
adjust for color purity. 4. When you are satisfied with the convergence
8. Mark the correct position for the magnets and around the edge of the CRT, permanently glue
apply a small line of glue to hold the magnets the magnets to the back of the CRT.
in place. Lock the rings in place.
WARNING: Do not remove or change the
6-4-2 Dynamic (Edge) Convergence position of the factory installed
wedges. These wedges were
Use the following procedure to correct minor
dynamic (edge) misconvergence. If, after using
this procedure, dynamic misconvergence around
!installed by the CRT manufacturer
and are properly placed for this
CRT; their removal may result in
the periphery of the display area is still greater
damage to the CRT.
than the tolerance, contact the Regional After
Service Center for possible CRT replacement.
O-Magnetic
Field RB VERTICAL
M G
(1) SPREAD MISALIGNMENT
B G
TAB
MAGNET
R
HORIZONTAL
MISALIGNMENT
RB
Motion (1)
OR R B M G
B G
R
SHIFT DIRECTION OF
RB
CROSSHATCH PATTERN
Motion (2)
R B M G
B G
MOVE R
TOGETHER
SHIFT DIRECTION OF
M
CROSSHATCH PATTERN
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6 Alignment and Adjustments
6-4-3 Bow Convergence Adjustments 6-4-4 (a) HORIZONTAL LINE RED AND BLUE
BALANCE CONVERGENCE
CONDITIONS
Orientation: Monitor facing east. BLUE
PROCEDURE
Use a 2.5 mm hexkey at the Horizontal Balance
Bow convergence adjustments are not available
Coil (XV). Turning it right raises the right end of
for the CRTs used in the CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
the blue line and lowers the left end. Turning the
monitors. While all CRTs have bow convergence
VR to the left lowers the right end of the blue line
magnets, they are sealed in the CRT factory and
and raises the left end.
are not user or service technician adjustable. Do
not touch these magnets (see Figures 6-12 and 6-4-4 (b) VERTICAL RED AND BLUE BALANCE
6-13). If bow convergence adjustment is out of CONVERGENCE
alignment, replace the CRT.
BLUE RED
Bow misconvergence should not exceed the values
listed in Table 6-5: Misconvergence Tolerances.
RED
Figure 6-15. SDD Deflection Yoke BLUE
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 6-11
6 Alignment and Adjustments
Memo
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7 Troubleshooting
7-1 Parts Level Troubleshooting
Notes: 1. If a picture does not appear, fully rotate the brightness and contrast controls clockwise and reinspect.
2. Check the following circuits.
• No raster appears: Power circuit, Horizontal output circuit, H/V control circuit, and H/V output circuit.
• High voltage develops but no raster appears: Video output circuits.
• High voltage does not develop: Horizontal output circuits.
Yes
Chirping noise exists? Check and replace IC601.
Yes
Repeating start? Check and replace D607.
No
Yes
No
OP601, IC603, D610 are right? Replace parts and verify voltages.
Yes
No
Normal operation Replace Main board.
Yes
Verify voltages.
Yes
Done.
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-1
7 Troubleshooting
No
LED blinks Check IC201 Pin 20.
Yes
No
+12 V line off Check IC201 Pin 41.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Done
7-2 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
7 Troubleshooting
Yes Yes
WAVEFORMS
Check IC401.
3 8.80 V (IC401, #26)
No
Check S1 ~ S3 signal.
Yes
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-3
7 Troubleshooting
Yes
Yes
Yes
Q433 Gate output duty varies with No Check some parts around Q433,
different B_Out DAC values? IC401 Pin 28.
Yes
No
5 T402 Pin 10 waveform is right? Check and replace T402.
CH1 P-P = 26.4 V CH1 RMS = 7.02 V
Yes
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7 Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
No
6 IC401 Pin 24 output exists? Check and replace IC401. 6 720 mV (IC401, #24)
Yes
No
Replace IC401.
Yes
Yes
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-5
7 Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
No
13 V, –10 V line is on? Refer to 7-1-1 No Power Supply 7 3.40 V (IC401, #23)
Yes
No
7 IC401 Pin 23 output exists? Check and replace IC401.
CH1 P-P = 3.40 V CH1 RMS = 3.756 V
IC401 Pin 23 output varies with No Check some parts around IC301.
different DAC values? Check bias voltage.
Yes
7-6 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
7 Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
No Check and replace IC501
10 IC501 Pin 5 OSC pulse exists?
and +12 V line. 10 12.16 V (IC501, #5)
Yes
Done
No
Check CN104.
No
No
T501 Pin 8 output exists? Check and replace T501.
Yes
Yes
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-7
7 Troubleshooting
No WAVEFORMS
12 IC401 Pin 10 output is right? Replace the IC401.
12 720 mV (IC401, #10)
Yes
No
Some parts around Q551 are right? Replace failed part.
CH1 P-P = 720 mV CH1 RMS = 2.710 V
No
13 T502 Pin 6 input is right? Check and replace C556.
Yes
CH1 P-P = 50.8 V CH1 RMS = 16.56 V
No
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7 Troubleshooting
7-1-16 No Video
WAVEFORMS
Check signal cable and connection.
15 780 mV (IC101, #5, 8, 10)
Yes
IC102 Pins 1, 3 and 5 outputs No Check +12 V line. CH1 P-P = 2.72 V CH1 RMS = 13.78 V
17
are right? Check and replace IC102.
17 34.4 V (IC102, #1, 3, 5)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Change CRT.
Done.
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-9
7 Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
No
IC201 Pin 5 input is right? Check IC604. 18 5.00 V (IC201, #6, 7)
Yes
Yes
No
IC201 Pin 2 input is right? Check IC202.
Yes
No
All in/output values are right? Replace IC201.
No
Done
7-10 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
7 Troubleshooting
WAVEFORMS
Check CN104 and connector Ass’y.
19 4.92 V (IC104, #10)
Yes
IC104 Pins 7 and 8 inputs are No CH1 P-P = 4.84 V CH1 RMS = 4.222 V
Check IC201 Pins 12 and 16.
right?
Yes
No
Yes
Done
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-11
7 Troubleshooting
Yes
Check IC201.
Yes
RL601 operation is right? Check D-coil and TH601.
No
Yes
Q601 base input is right? Check and replace Q601.
No
No
IC201 Pin 24 output is right? Check and replace IC201.
Yes
Done
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7 Troubleshooting
7-2-1 No Picture
Yes
LED blinks? Refer to 7-2-2 Shut down.
No
No
LED is green color? Check Micom.
Yes
No
Blinking LED’s? Check power supply.
Yes
No
Yes
High voltage failure? Check high voltage system.
No
Yes
Video failure? Check Video board.
No
Done
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-13
7 Troubleshooting
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Done
7-14 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
7 Troubleshooting
No
Is G2 voltage right? Check G2 control volume and FBT.
Yes
Yes
Is blank pedestal on No
Check IC101 and related components.
Pins 21, 24 and 27 of IC101?
Yes
Is V_FLB pulse on No
Check Q331.
Pin 15 of CN104?
Yes
Yes
Done
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-15
7 Troubleshooting
No
Are signals right? Check Video cable.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Done
7-16 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
7 Troubleshooting
7-2-6 Misconvergence
No
Readjust convergence.
No
Done
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 7-17
7 Troubleshooting
No
Yes
Degaussing
Yes
Purity is right? Done
No
No
Degaussing circuit is right? Refer to 7-1-20 Degaussing Failure.
Yes
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9 Electrical Parts List
9-1 Main PCB Parts
Loc. No. Coordinates (X,Y) Code No. Description Specification Remarks
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 9-1
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9 Electrical Parts List
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Others
Loc. No. Code No. Description Specification Remarks
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 9-19
9 Electrical Parts List
Others Continued
Loc. No. Code No. Description Specification Remarks
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CRT
VIDEO BOARD
Video Pre-Amp VIDEO OUTPUT
CHB5**7L
S/Cable INPUT RGB IC102(LM2407) CRT SOCKET BOARD
& Video Gain IC101(KA2506)
Control
RGB
R G B - CUTOFF SOCKET
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
OSD DRIVE CONTROL QR01, QR02,
IC104(MC4320, QG01, QG02,
MC4322 MC4326) QB01, QB02
H-SYNC, V-SYNC
G1
10 Block Diagrams
H/V
SCREEN
FOCUS1
HEATER
MAIN BOARD
H-SYNC,V-SYNC VER. - DY
FRONT CONTROL BOARD CN301
H/V PWM
VER. OUTPUT –210V
CONTROL FBT
H-SYNC1 (2N3904)IC301
IC501 T501
V-SYNC1
TL494CN
SDA HOR./VER. OSC
MENU EXIT SCL H/V OUTPUT
MICOM H-SIZE High Volt.-DRIVE
BRIGHTNESS PROCESSOR (SSP6N90) +30V
(BD24) Q503
CONTRAST Q504
IC202 (TDA9109S)
ENTER
I-SENSE HOR.-DRIVE H.D.T
LED
REGIN (KSP44)Q443 T401
POWER +12V
ACL
CIRCUIT
V-MUTE
S-CORRECTION VER.-BLANKING HOR.DEF. HOR.OUT HOR.DY
PS-1 (SUSPEND) (KSC945) STEP-UP (KSC5088) CN441~3
PS-2 Q331 IFR630 Q447
EPROM
(POWER-OFF) G1 CONTRAST CONTRAST
(24LC04)
HOR.LIN. CONTROL CONTROL
IC202
TILT
+75V TO VIDEO
BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS
DEGAUSSING CONTROL CONTROL
TO D - COIL BLOCK SWITCHING +46V +12V
ON THE CRT RL601 Power PWM TRANS. PQ12RD11
Control +13V +12V REGULATOR PS-1,PS-2 (FROM Micom)
T601
(KA2S0680)
IC601 -210V
-10V VER. OUTPUT, TILT & H_Lin. control
( FROM FBT)
+7V CRT HEATER CRT HEATER
AC-INLET RECTIFIER
SOCKET LINE FILTER (1N5397GP)
CN601 L601 D602,D603, POWER-OFF MODE CONTROL PS-2
D604,D605 (Q622)
10-1
10-2
CRT
VIDEO BOARD
RGB Video Pre-Amp VIDEO OUTPUT
CRT SOCKET BOARD
S/Cable INPUT IC102(LM2407T)
CHB6**7L
IC101(KA2506)
RGB
SOCKET
10 Block Diagrams
R G B - CUTOFF
SK1
OSD DRIVE CONTROL
IC104(MC4320, CONTROL
MC4322 MC4326)
H-SYNC, V-SYNC
G1
H/V
SCREEN
FOCUS1,2
HEATER
MAIN BOARD
H-SYNC,V-SYNC VER. - DY
CN301
FRONT CONTROL BOARD
VER. OUTPUT High Voltage
CONTROL –210V
H-SYNC1 IC301 IC501 FBT
V-SYNC1
HOR./VER. OSC
MENU EXIT SDA T501
SCL PROCESSOR High Volt.-DRIVE High Voltage
BRIGHTNESS MICOM
Q503 CONTROL +30V
CONTRAST H-SIZE
IC201 (TDA9109S) OUTPUT
ENTER
IC401
I-SENSE HOR.-DRIVE HOR.- OUT HOR.-DY
LED REGIN Q443 Q447 CN441
POWER +12V
CN443
ACL
CIRCUIT
DDC IC H_Linearity
(24LC21A) VER.-BLANKING
IC203 HOR.-DEF. H-DEF.
V-MUTE GENERATOR STEP-UP TRANS
2
S-CORRECTION (Q301) G1
T402
EPROM LED
(24LC04B) PS-1 (SUSPEND)
IC202 PS-2 (POWER-
OFF)
+75V TO VIDEO
TILT G1 VOLTAGE
DEGAUSSING CONTROL
TO D - COIL BLOCK SWITCHING +46V +12V
ON THE CRT PWM CONTROL &
RL601
SWITCHING FET TRANS. +13V +12V REGULATION
T601
IC601 -10V VER. OUTPUT, TILT & H_LIN. CONTROL -210V
( FROM FBT)
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
CRT
VIDEO BOARD
Video Pre-Amp VIDEO OUTPUT
S/Cable INPUT RGB IC102(LM2407) CRT SOCKET BOARD
& Video Gain IC101(KA2506)
CHB7**7L
Control
RGB
R G B - CUTOFF SOCKET
OSD DRIVE CONTROL QR01, QR02,
QG01, QG02,
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
IC104(MC4320,
MC4322 MC4326) QB01, QB02
H-SYNC, V-SYNC
G1
H/V
SCREEN
FOCUS1
HEATER
MAIN BOARD
H-SYNC,V-SYNC VER. - DY
FRONT CONTROL BOARD CN301
H/V PWM
VER. OUTPUT –210V
CONTROL FBT
H-SYNC1 (2N3904)IC301
IC501 T501
V-SYNC1
TL494CN
SDA HOR./VER. OSC
MENU EXIT SCL H/V OUTPUT
MICOM H-SIZE High Volt.-DRIVE
BRIGHTNESS PROCESSOR (SSP6N90) +30V
(BD24) Q503
CONTRAST Q504
IC202 (TDA9109S)
ENTER
I-SENSE HOR.-DRIVE H.D.T DYNAMIC
LED FOCUS
REGIN (KSP44)Q443 T401
POWER T502,Q551 +12V
(KSP44) ACL
CIRCUIT
V-MUTE
S-CORRECTION VER.-BLANKING HOR.DEF. HOR.OUT HOR.DY
PS-1 (SUSPEND) (KSC945) STEP-UP (KSC5088) CN441~3
PS-2 Q331 IFR630 Q447
EPROM
(POWER-OFF) G1 CONTRAST CONTRAST
(24LC04)
HOR.LIN. CONTROL CONTROL
IC202
TILT
+75V TO VIDEO
BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS
DEGAUSSING CONTROL CONTROL
TO D - COIL BLOCK SWITCHING +46V +12V
ON THE CRT RL601 Power PWM TRANS. PQ12RD11
Control +13V +12V REGULATOR PS-1,PS-2 (FROM Micom)
T601
(KA2S0680)
IC601 -210V
-10V VER. OUTPUT, TILT & H_Lin. control
( FROM FBT)
+7V CRT HEATER CRT HEATER
AC-INLET RECTIFIER
SOCKET LINE FILTER (1N5397GP)
CN601 L601 D602,D603, POWER-OFF MODE CONTROL PS-2
D604,D605 (Q622)
10-3
10 Block Diagrams
10 Block Diagrams
Memo
10-4 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
11 PCB Diagram
11-1 Semiconductor Lead Identification
PARTS TYPE NO. REF. NO. PARTS TYPE NO. REF. NO. PARTS TYPE NO. REF. NO.
K B
A C E 1 7
E
C B
IRF634A Q502 1
1 : Drain,
G D
S 2 : GND,
3 : Vcc,
4 : F/B, TDA9109/S IC401
5 : Sync 32
IRFR/U230A Q462, Q463 1
G D S SSS6N90A Q504
BD24 IC201
42
G 1
D S
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 11-1
11 PCB Diagrams
Memo
11-2 CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L
12 Wiring Diagram
G-OUT
B-OUT
R-OUT
H+ (RED) H+ 1 1 H + H + CN441
6.3 V
GND
GND
GND
G1
NC (BLUE) H- 2 2 H– NC CN442
15" ONLY
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
H– (YEL) V+ 3 3 V + H– CN443
NC (BROWN)V- 4 4 V– NC CN446 1 V+
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
2 V– GND 1 1 GND VIDEO PCB
(YEL)V+ 1 1 V +
B-OUT
G-OUT
R-OUT
G1
6.3 V
GND
GND
GND
NC
NC 2 NC CLAMP 2 2 HS_OUT
2 CN301
(Brown)V – 3 V– HS_IN 3 3 HS_IN
3 CN103
CN102A VS_IN 4 4 VS_IN CN104
DDC_DATA 5 5 DDC_DA
DDC_CLK 6 6 DDC_CL
S_RASTER 7 7 S_RAS
DEGAUSSING COIL
IICDATA 8 8 SDA
AC 1 1 AC CN602
IICCLK 9 9 SCL
AC 2 2 AC CN603
GND 10 10 GND
GND 11 11 GND
ACL 12 12 ACL
1 AC INPUT AFC 13 13 AFC CN101 SIGNAL CABLE
LINE FILTER 2 NC CN601 5V 14 14 5V
R 1 1 R_IN
3 AC INPUT VS_OUT 15 15 VS_OUT
GND 2 2 GND_R
12 V 16 16 12 V
G 3 3 G_IN
70 V 17 17 70 V
GND 4 4 GND_G
6.3 V 18 18 6.3 V 15 PIN
B 5 5 B_IN
GND 19 19 GND D-SUB
GND 6 6 GND_B refer to pin
15" TSB CDT ONLY NC 20 20 NC assignment
S_RAS 7 7 S_RASTER
G1 21 21 G1 of
CN_TCO GND 8 8 GND product spec.
GND 22 22 GND
TCO + 1 1 TCO + H 9 9 H_SYNC
NC 2 2 NC 10 10
GND GND
TCO – (GND) 3 3 TCO – (GND)
V 11 11 V_SYNC
TILT – 3
TILT + 1
NC 2
DA 12 12 SDA
CN_TILT CL 13 13 SCL
3
2 NC
1 TILT+(WHT)
TILT–(BLK)
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 12-1
13 Schematic Diagrams
13-1 SMPS Part Schematic Diagram
CN603
CN602
CN606
R630
1 T601
2
R633
C610
CN_PFC
SW601
R609
C619
R634
Power Line
13-1 CHB5**7L/6**7L7**7L
13 Schematic Diagrams
Table 13-1. IC601 (KA2S0680) 1 544 V (IC601, #1) 2 544 V (IC601, #1)
pin # MODES
800 x 600 / 85 Hz 640 x 480 / 60 Hz
1 1.05 10.30
2 GND GND
3 –33.2 mV –34.0 mV
CH1 P-P = 544 V CH1 RMS = 51.84V CH1 P-P = 544 V CH1 RMS = 51.84V
4 –57.0 mV –48.0 mV
5 –42.0 mV –46.0 mV
Unit: Vrms
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 13-2
13 Schematic Diagrams
R249
IC201
18
SW200
Power Line
Signal Line
13-3 CHB5**7L/6**7L7**7L
13 Schematic Diagrams
pin #
800 x 600 / 85 Hz 640 x 480 / 60 Hz 800 x 600 / 85 Hz 640 x 480 / 60 Hz
Unit: Vrms
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 13-4
13 Schematic Diagrams
R548 T502
46V C554
SK501
C556
R553 R554 14
Q551 D508
C552
R551
R552 C551
C519 13
C553 R556
T501
R550 C518
46V
R524
R532
11
10
R503
Power Line
Signal Line
13-5 CHB5**7L/6**7L7**7L
13 Schematic Diagrams
Table 13-3. IC501 (TL494CN) 9 1.14 V (IC501, #3) 10 12.16 V (IC501, #5) 11 9.12 V (Q502, Gate) 13 50.8 V (T502, #6) 14 360 V (T502, #1)
pin # MODES
800 x 600 / 85 Hz 640 x 480 / 60 Hz
1 4.859 4.868
2 4.855 4.867
3 1.753 2.471
CH1 P-P = 1.14 V CH1 RMS = 837 mV CH1 P-P = 12.16 V CH1 RMS = 6.376 V CH1 P-P = 9.12 V CH1 RMS = 3.736 V CH1 P-P = 50.8 V CH1 RMS = 16.56 V CH1 P-P = 360 V CH1 RMS = 114.4 V
4 21.80 mV 12.40 mV
5 0.910 1.245
6 3.485 3.485
7 GND GND
8 11.834 11.836
9 3.035 1.458
10 3.034 1.458
11 11.834 11.836
12 11.834 11.836
13 GND GND
14 4.896 4.896
15 5.334 5.336
16 4.901 4.895
Unit: Vrms
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 13-6
13 Schematic Diagrams
R545
R542
R541
R540
CN302
V_DY
3
R303 R312
12
6 R406 R407
C413
R418
R414 D403
C412
R416 D404
R417
Power Line
Signal Line
13-7 CHB5**7L/6**7L7**7L
13 Schematic Diagrams
Table 13-4. IC301 (TDA9302H) Table 13-5. IC302 (LM324N) 3 8.80 V (IC401, #6) 6 720 mV (IC401, #24) 7 3.40 V (IC401, #23)
pin #
800 x 600 / 85 Hz 640 x 480 / 60 Hz 800 x 600 / 85 Hz 640 x 480 / 60 Hz
pin #
Unit: Vrms
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 13-8
13 Schematic Diagrams
4 H-DY
R444
R448
R443
R432
Power Line
Signal Line
13-9 CHB5**7L/6**7L7**7L
13 Schematic Diagrams
CH1 P-P = 104.0 V CH1 RMS = 51.84 V CH1 P-P = 26.4 V CH1 RMS = 7.02 V
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 13-10
13 Schematic Diagrams
20
19
17
16
15
Power Line
Signal Line
13-11 CHB5**7L/6**7L7**7L
13 Schematic Diagrams
Table 13-7. IC101 (KA5606) 15 780 mV (IC101 #5, 8, 10) 16 2.72 V (IC101 #21, 24, 26) 17 34.4 V (IC102 #1, 3, 5)
pin #
800 x 600 / 85 Hz 640 x 480 / 60 Hz 800 x 600 / 85 Hz 640 x 480 / 60 Hz
pin #
Unit: Vrms
CHB5**7L/6**7L/7**7L 13-12
13 Schematic Diagrams
13-13 CHB5**7L/6**7L7**7L