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Service Manual

Model : DSC-30W60N
http : //svc.dwe.co.kr
Mar. 2000
DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
S/M No. : SC110N-101
CHASSIS : SC-110
DIGITAL HDTV
Relese 1
DSC-30W60N
R-V3
General
Power Requirement AC 120V, 60Hz
Power Consumption 250W (1.7W in standby)
Dimensions(W/H/D) 890 x 573 x 560 mm
Weight 64kg
Antenna Two 75 ohm external input terminals for UHF/VHF/Cable
One 75ohm external output terminal for Cable
RF Band Coverage VHF 2 ~ 13
UHF 14 ~ 69
CATV1, 14 ~ 125
Picture
Screen Size
32 inches Pure Flat 16:9 Aspect ratio
Display Format
1920 x 1080i (Digital)
Upconversion to 1080i with line doubling (NTSC)
Horizontal Resolution
800 Lines
Sound
Digital Audio
Dolby Digital AC-3 / Pro logic
NTSC Audio
Multi-CH TVStereo (MTS) / Second Audio Program (SAP)
Audio Power
8W / ch (Main L/R, Woofer), 5W / ch (Center, SL, SR)
Numberof Inputs / Outputs
A/VIn
4 each (Video / L/ R)
S-Video In
2 each
HD Component Video In
2 each ( Y/ Pb / Pr, R / G / B )
HD Component Audio In
1 each ( L/ R / SL/ SR / Center / Woofer )
Digital Audio In
2 each ( Coaxial / Optical )
Digital Audio Out
2 each ( Coaxial / Optical )
External Speaker Out
1 each ( SL/ SR / Woofer)
Specifications
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Product Safety................................................................................................................................2
2. Specifications.................................................................................................................................4
3. Reote Control Overview.................................................................................................................5
4. Limited Warranty............................................................................................................................7
5. Service Mode..................................................................................................................................8
6. General Adjustment.......................................................................................................................11
7. Special Adjustment (When replacing newcircuit boards).........................................................17
8. Troubleshooting Charts.................................................................................................................18
9. Parts List.........................................................................................................................................45
10. Circuit Digram...............................................................................................................................59
10-1. Connection Diagram.................................................................................................................59
10-2. Signal Flow Diagram................................................................................................................60
10-3. Power Circuit............................................................................................................................61
10-4. Main Circcuit.............................................................................................................................62
10-5. Video 1 Circuit..........................................................................................................................63
10-6. Video2 Circuit...........................................................................................................................64
10-7. Audio Circuit.............................................................................................................................65
10-8. Com-Filter Circuit .....................................................................................................................66
10-9. VM Circuit.................................................................................................................................67
10-10. Blanking Circuit ......................................................................................................................68
10-11. Jack A/V, Control, LED Circuit ...............................................................................................68
10-12. CRT Circuit.............................................................................................................................70
11. Exploded View..............................................................................................................................71
12. PCB Layout...................................................................................................................................72
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1.PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR COLOR TELEVISION RECEIVERS
CAUTION : Do not attempt to modify this product in any way. Unau-
thorized 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 guide-
lines. To do otherwise, increases the risk of potential hazards and
injury to the user.
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 chassis which are transported to and from the
repair shop.
2. Never release a repair unless all protective devices such as insula-
tors, 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 for-
eign 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 sur-
faces must be avoided.
6. All critical components such as fuses, flameproof resistors, capaci-
tors, 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 imme-
diately.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS :
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the service personnel to the presence of uninsu-
lated dangerous voltage that may be of suffi-
cienty magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral tri-
angle is intended to alert the service personnel
to the presence of important safety information
in service literature.
Fuse symbol is printed on pcb adjacent to the
fuse, with RISK OF FIRE REPLACE FUSE AS
MARKED. The symbol is explained in the ser-
vice manual with the following wording or equiv-
alent.
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE
HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE (6.3A, 125V) and
ATTENTION: AFIN DASSU UNE PROTECTION PERMANENTE
CONTRE LES RISQUES DINCENDIE, REMPLACER UNIQUE-
MENT PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE ET DE 6.3A, 125V.
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 appli-
cable schematic. Operation at higher voltages may cause a failure
of the picture tube or high voltage supply and, under certain cir-
cumstances, 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 monitor-
ing the high voltage with a meter to be certain that the high voltage
does not exceed the specified value and that it is regulating cor-
rectly. 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 unnecessarily
close to the picture tub eand the high voltage compartment.
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).
10WATT
Good earth ground,
such as the water
pipe, conduit, etc.
1500 OHM
A.C. VOLTMETER
Place this probe
on each exposed
metal part.

0.15 uF
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SUBJECT : IMPLOSION
1. All direct viewed picture tubes are equipped with an integral implo-
sion 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 installa-
tions 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
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 cus-
tomized 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.
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2. Specification
General
Power Requirement AC 120V, 60Hz
Power Consumption 250W (1.7W in standby)
Dimensions(W/H/D) 890 x 573 x 560 mm
Weight 64kg
Antenna Two 75 ohm external input terminals for UHF/VHF/Cable
One 75ohm external output terminal for Cable
RF Band Coverage VHF 2 ~ 13
UHF 14 ~ 69
CATV 1, 14 ~ 125
Picture
Screen Size 32 inches Pure Flat 16:9 Aspect ratio
Display Format 1920 x 1080i (Digital)
Upconversion to 1080i with line doubling (NTSC)
Horizontal Resolution 800 Lines
Sound
Digital Audio Dolby Digital AC-3 / Pro logic
NTSC Audio Multi-CH TV Stereo (MTS) / Second Audio Program (SAP)
Audio Power 8W / ch (Main L/R, Woofer), 5W / ch (Center, SL, SR)
Number of Inputs / Outputs
A/V In 4 each (Video / L / R)
S-Video In 2 each
HD Component Video In 2 each ( Y/ Pb / Pr, R / G / B )
HD Component Audio In 1 each ( L / R / SL / SR / Center / Woofer )
Digital Audio In 2 each ( Coaxial / Optical )
Digital Audio Out 2 each ( Coaxial / Optical )
External Speaker Out 1 each ( SL / SR / Woofer)
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33. Remote control overview
The remote control has the following functions:
1. Power button
Press to turn the HDTV(and other equipment) on
and off.
2. MODE buttons
Press to select which equipment you wish your remote
control to operate:
* SAT(satelite)
* CATV (cable box)
* VCR
* TV
The Mode button you press will light up in red.
3. MENU button
Press once to display the HDTV menus. Press again to
make the menus disappear.
4. SEL ( Select) button
Press to select items on the HDTV menus.
5. Arrow buttons
Press to navigate through the HDTV menus.
6. STAT (Channel Station) button
Press to quickly select chammels to watch on your
HDTV.
7. VOL (Volume) buttons
press to raise and lower the volume on your HDTV.
8. Number buttons
Press to directly select channels or to enter the numbers
in the menus.
9. INFO (Information) button
Press to see the channel banner that provides information
while viewing your HDTV.
10. V MODE (Video Mode) button
Press to select a video mode : Normal, Dynamic,
Cinema or Customer.
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Remotecontrol overview
11. SOUND button
Press to select a sound option : Mono, Stereo, or Secondary
Audio Programming (SAP). When you tune to a digital
channel, press to select various languages.
12. SLEEP TIMER button
Press to select the time before the HDRV turns off: 30
minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, or 120 minutes.
13. CLOSED CAPTION button
Press to turn closed captions on and off.
14. FF (Fast Forward) button.
Press to fast forward a videocassette.
15. PLAY button
Press to play a videocassette.
16. PAUSE button
Press to pause a VCR.
17. REC(Record) button
Press to record a videotape.
18. STOP button
Press to stop a VCR.
19. REW (Rewind) button
Press to rewind a videocassette.
20. SCREEN MODE button
Press to select how to view your HDTV:
Normal or Full.
21. ADD / ERASE button
Press to add and erase channels on your HDTV.
22. 100 button
Press to select cable channels over 100 on TV or DSS
broadcasts.
23. CH (Chnnel) buttons
Press to select channels.
24. PREV (Previous) button
Press to back up one menu at a time in the HDRV menus or to
return to the previous channel.
25. GUIDE button
Press this button to see the HDTV Program Guide.
26. MUTE button
Press to mute the HDTV sound.
27. TV / VIDEO button
Press to view components you have connected to the HDTV.
Press this button repeatedly to display:
* TV mode
* HD comp (HD Component Video)
* Video 1
* Video 2
* Video 3
* Video 4
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4. Limited Warranty
Daewoo Electronics Corporation of America Inc. (also known as DECA) 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 authorized DECA dealer and used within the boundaries of U.S.A.
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 in any way that affects the reliability or
detracts from its performance.
Howyou get warranty service
Warrany service can only be provided by an authorized DECA 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 warranities
The purchase may have rights under existing provincial or federal laws, and where any terms of this warranty are prohibited by
such laws, they ard deemed null and void, but the remainder of the warranty shall remain in effect.
If you require further assistance, please call:
1-800-DAEWOO-8
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5. Service Modes
1. Entering to Service Mode
1) With the user remote control
Press the button in the following order.
2) With the service remote control
2. Function of each service mode
1) S1 : Heat Run mode.
White Pattern
2) S2 : Screen Voltage Control mode
The vertical deflection is down, and a horizontal line appears on the screen.
3) S3 : Sound Controls mode
4) S4 : Video Controls mode
1 MUTE SELECT POWER 1,2,3, ., 9 MUTE
S1 : Heat Run S2 : Screen Voltage S3 : Sound Controls
S4 : Video Controls S5 : Geometry S7 : White Balance
S8 : Sub Brightness S9 : Software Version S10: Factory Setting
Equalizer : 60Hz, 250Hz, 1KHz, 3.5KHz, 10KHz
Main Volume : 0

63

31
Balance control : -31

31

0
Center Volume : 0

63

31

Tint :0 63 31
Brightness : 0 48 24
Contrast : 0 48 24
Color : 0 63 31
Sharpness : 0 63 31
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ServiceModes
5) S5 : Geometry Adjustment mode
Initial value
6) S6 : No Use
7) S7 : White Balance Adjustment mode
Initial value
8) S8 : Sub Brightness Adjustment mode.

Initial value
9) S9 : Software Version
10) S12 : Factory Setting
V Size Max
V Size
V Position
V C Linearity
V S Linearity
H Size
H Position
Pincusion
Side Pin W
Side Pin S
Trapezoid
Side Pin Balance
H Duty
Parallelogram
H Focus Phase
H Focus Amplitude
White Balance Control
Drive R 128
G 32
B 128
Bias R 64
G 224
B 64
Brightness 24
Contrast 22
Color 32
Tint 37
2000/04/06 08:30 AM
Coring 63
VM Gain 27
VM Limit 40

31
0
26
23
31
53
70
32

22
34
33
31
31
28
31
60
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Service Modes
3. Selecting the adjusting items
1) With the user remote control
Pressing of ARROW s button changes the adjustment items. (t button for reverse order)
2) With the service remote control
Pressing of CHANNEL s button changes the adjustment items. (t button for reverse order)
4. Adjusting the data
1) With the user remote control
Pressing of ARROW button changes the value of data. ( button for reverse order)
2) With the service remote control
Pressing of VOLUME button changes the value of data. ( button for reverse order)
5. Exit from Service Mode
Press again to make service mode exit.
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3 4
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6. General Adjustment
In the majority of cases, a high definition digital television will need basic adjustments such as high voltage, screen voltage, focus,
white balance, sub brightness, geometry, and blanking width. All adjustments should be performed after heat-running the set for at
least 20 minutes.
1. Press the S1 button on the service remote control, and then full white pattern will appear on the screen.
2. Press again the S1 button, and then the pattern will disappear.
High Voltage Adjustment
1. Operate the set for at least 20 minutes.
2. Connect the probe of high voltage meter to CRT ANODE.
3. Adjust the variable register RV801 on the power assembly so that high voltage may be to be between 29.5KV ~ 30.5KV.
Screen Voltage Adjustment
1. Press the S2 button on the service remote control.
1) Video Input mode will be VIDEO 1.
2) Vertical deflection will be down, and a horizontal line will appear on the screen.
2. Turn the variable screen volume of FBT to adjust screen voltage, at the point that a horizontal line only just appears.
Focus Adjustment
1. Tune on Retma pattern.
2. Turn the variable focus volume of FBT so that the center area of screen is sharp scanning line.
3. Turn the variable volume R522 on the CRT assembly so that the edge of screen may be sharp scanning line.
White Balance Adjustment
1. Input the Black & white signal to the HD Component jack on the rear panel.
<Black & White Pattern>
2. The color temperature is the following.
3 x=0.270 6 0.005 y=0.270 6 0.005
3 Color temperature : 10500 8K
3. Light Area Adjustment
1) Press S7 button.
2) On the center of light area, attach the sensor of a white balance meter.
3) To be Y=125, turn the Light Beam control volume on the White & Black pattern generator.
4) To adjust the white balance of light area, select Drive R, G, B with CHANNEL Up or Down buttons, and adjust individual
vales with VOLUME Up or Down buttons.



Light Area Check
Dark Area Check
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General Adjustment
4. Dark Area Adjustment
1) On the center of dark area, attach the sensor of a white balance meter.
2) To be Y=12, turn the Dark Beam control volume on the White & Black pattern generator.
3) To adjust the white balance of dark area, select Bias R, G, B with CHANNEL Up or Down buttons, and adjust individual
values with VOLUME Up or Down buttons.
4) Repeat two processes above until the white balance is completed.
Sub Brightness Adjustment
1. Tune on Retma Pattern.
2. Press S8 button.
3. The following OSD menu will appear on the screen, and the data are initial balues before adjusting.
4. To be between Step 40% and 50% on the Contrast Chart, perform fine adjustment of sub brightness.
Brightness 24
Contrast
Color
Tint
Coring
VM Gain
VM Limit
22
32
37
63
27
40
No need to adjust.
40% 30% 20% 10%
50% 0% 0% 5%
60% 70% 80% 100%
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General Adjustment
Geometry
1. To adjust V-Position, H-Size, H-Position and so forth, tune on Retma Pattern.
2. To adjust Pincushion, Parallelogram and so forth, tune on Cross Hatch signal.
3. Screen Mode should be on Full mode, and the Video Mode should be on Normal mode.
4. Press S5 button to adjust Geometry.
5. With Up/Down buttons, perform the adjustment items in the following order.
Item Screen Image Adjustment Procedure
V Size Max.
Over Scanning Rate: 105%
1) Receive NTSC Retma signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode
3) Adjust Vertical Size so that over scanning rate may be 105%.
4) Check if the center circle is not only circular on Full mode
but also on Normal mode.
Vertical Size 1) There is no need to adjust.
2) Check if the value of data is "0".
Vertical
Position
1) Receive NTSC Retma signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) Adjost Vertical Position so that the circle of Retma signal
may be centered in the verical direction.
VC
Linearity
1) Receive NTSC Retma signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) When the center area of Retma signal's circle is S type in the
vertical direction, adjust VC Linearity so that vertical interval
may be the same.
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Item Screen Image Adjustment Procedure
V S
Linearity
1) Receive NTSC Retma signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode
3) When the center area of Retma signals circle is S type
in the vertical direction, adjust VS Linearity so that
vertical interval may be the same.
Horizontal
Size
1) Receive NTSC Retma signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode
3) Adjust Horizontal Size for over scanning rate 106%
4) Check if the center circle of Retma signal is circle on
Normal mode.
Horizontal
Position
1) Receive NTSC Retma signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) Adjust Vertical Position so that the circle of Retma
signal may be centered in the vertical direction.
Pincushion
1) Receive NTSC Cross Hatch signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) When the vertical lines of the left and right side are
distorted such as the left figure, adjust Pincushion so
that the vertical lines may be straight.
Side Pin W
1) Receive NTSC Cross Hatch signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) When the vertical lines of the left and right side are
not straight but distorted in the W type, adjust Side
Pin W to correct the unbalanced vertical lines.
General Adjustment
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General Adjustment
Item Screen Image Adjustment Procedure
Side Pin S
1) Receive NTSC Cross Hatch signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) When the vertical lines of the left and right side is not
straight but distorted in the S type, adjust Side Pin S
to correct the unbalanced vertical lines.
Trapezoid
1) Receive NTSC Cross Hatch signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) When the screen shape is not rectangular but
trapezoid, adjust Trapezoid to correct the unbalanced
shape.
Side Pin
Balance
1) Receive NTSC Cross signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) When both the left and right screen shape is not
symmetrical but on one side, adjust Side Pin Balance
to correct the unbalanced shape.
H Duty
1) There is no need to adjust.
2) Check if the value of data is "31".
Paralle-
logram
1) Receive NTSC Cross Hatch signal.
2) The Screen mode should be selected on Full mode.
3) When both the left and right screen shape is on one
side, adjust Parallelogram to correct the unbalanced
shape.
H Focus
Phase
400Vp-p

900Vp-p
60HZ
1) There is no need to adjust, and check if the value of
data is "32".
2) Check that the focus on the right and left side is clear.
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General Adjustment
Blanking Width
1. Tune on NTS Retma pattern.
2. Press Screen mode on the remote control, and then slelct Normal. mode.
3. To be symmetrical the screen, adjust Blanking Width with rotating the variable volume RU19 on the Blanking Board.
Y Level Adjustment (to DTV Decoder module)
1. Tune on SMPTE Color Bar signal.
2. Connect a scope probe to pin 9 of PW06V.
3. Adjust RV900 such as the following figure so that the amplitude of Y level may be 0.7Vp-p.
Item Screen Image Adjustment Procedure
H Focus
Amplitude

400Vp-p
900Vp-p

60Hz
1) There is no need to adjust, and check if the value of
data is "32".
2) Check if the focus on the right and left side is clear.
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7. Special Adjustment (When replacing newcircuit boards)
1. DTV Decoder module
1) Before replacing a new module, if seeing OSD menu is possible, record the adjusted data value of White Balance and
Geometry.
2) After replacing the defective module with a new one, memorize the value of data value to the new DTV decoder module
with the service remote control.
3) Perform the Y Level Adjustment.
2. Power assembly
1) After replacing a new assembly, perform High Voltage Adjustment.
2) The rest are no need to adjust.
3. Main assembly
1) After replacing a new assembly, perform Blanking Width Adjustment.
2) X-Rediation Protection Circuit Test
When service has been performed on the horizontal deflection system, high voltage system or B+ system, the X-Radiation
Protection Circuit Test must be tested for proper operation as follows:
2-1) Operate the HDTV set for at least 15 minutes.
2-2) Perform this test at the normal video and sound.
2-3) Check the cathode voltage of D837. Its voltage should be about 26VDC.
2-4) Connect a resister 24K(1/4W) with parallel to R925.
2-5) Then the set will be shut down, lighting up red to the power indicator.
2-6) If it is not, the circuit of X-Radiation Protection must be repaired before the set is returned to the customer.
3) The rest adjustment idems are no need to adjust.
4. Video assembly
1) No need to adjust.
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Special Adjustment
No Picture
(NTSC Signal)
To DTV Decoder Module
CVBS is to pin 13 of PW01M
Check Tuner (U101).
CVBS is to pin 34 of IC210. Check IC210.
Check if CVBS is 1Vp-p to pin 88 of ICA1. Check QCA9 , FA3, andQCA11
Check if Y output is 0.9Vp-p to Yout of PV1.
Check if the color burst of C signal is 170~180mV to Cout of PV1.
Check QCA4, FA1, and QCA1
Check QCA8, FA2, and QCA5
OSD is on the screen.
Check video signal of IC210.
Video 1 : CVBS to pins 43 ,Y to pin 45,
and C to pin 47
Video 2 : CVBS to pin 7
Video 3 : CVBS to pin 27
Video 4 : CVBS to pin 1 ,Y to pin 3, and
C to pin 5
NO
AV Signal RF Signal
NO
Check each
input signal.
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
V1
YES
YES
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8. Troubleshooting charts.
When input signal is color bar, check the following output level
to PA06D.

Y=0.7Vp-p

0.1Vp-p
Pb=0.6Vp-p

0.1Vp-p
Pr=0.6Vp-p

0.1Vp-p
To DTV Decoder Module
Check if Y, Pb, and Pr are input
to pins 45, 47, and 1 of IC200.
NO
Check the following parts.
Y : Q204, Q205 Pb : Q202, Q203
Pr : Q200, Q201
Check if Y, Pb, and Pr are input to pins 58, 59, and
57 of IC200.
Check the following parts.
Y : pin 27 of IC200, Q208, Q209, and Q210
Pb : pin 15 of IC200 Pr : pin 13 of IC200
V1
Check the input and output signal of IC208.
Pins 9, 10, and 11 : Low (Base of QC215 : High)
Pin 14 : Y signal Pin 15 : Pb signal
Pin 4 : Pr signal
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
V2
VIDEO
Check IC208
Check logical state to pin 52 of 212 IC.
NTSC, DTV signal : High
External HD Component : Low
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Signals R, G, and B are to pins 2, 4, and 6 of PW07K. Check the following parts.
R : pin 25 of IC201, Q218
G : pin31 of IC201, Q216
B : pin 28 of IC201, Q217
There are R signal to R504, G signal to R513, and
B signal.
<The signal amplitude of cathode G >

130Vp-p

10Vp-p
Input signal : 10 steps pattern
Video mode : Normal mode
Check the following parts.
R: pin8 of IC501, G: pin8 of IC502, B: pin 8 of IC503
Check 200V and 12V of PA17M.
No picture
(DTV Signal)
OSD is on the screen. To DTV Decoder module
V1
V2
YES
NO
NO
END
NO
V2
END
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Y, Pb, Pr Input
OSD is on the screen. To DTV Decoder module
Check the SELECT SGINAL switch on the rear panel is to Y/Pb/Pr.
If the switch is selected to R/G/B, the color of screen is pale green.
Select the switch to Y/Pb/Pr.
Check if Y/Pb/Pr signals are well
connected to input terminals.
Check if pin 18 of IC212 is Low.
Check the input/output signal of IC207.
Pins 9, 10, and 11 : Low Pin 14 : Y signal
Pin 15 : Pb signal Pin 4 : Pr signal Check IC207.
Check the input/output signal of IC208.
Pins 9, 10, and 11 : High (Base of QC215 : Low)
Pin 14 : Y signal Pin 15 : Pb signal Pin 4 : Pr signal
Check IC208
VIDEO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
V2
END
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R, G, B Input
OSD is on the screen. To DTV Decoder module
Check the SELECT SGINAL switch on the rear panel is to R/G/B. Select the switch to R/G/B.
Check the input/output signal of IC207.
Pins 9, 10, 11 : High
Pin 13 : Y in
Pin 1 : B-Y in
Pin 3 : R-Y in
Check IC207.
Check the input/output signal of IC208.
Pins 9, 10, 11 : High (Base of QC215 : Low)
Pin 14 : Y signal Pin 15 : B-Y signal
Pin 4 : R-Y signal
Check IC208.
Check if pin 52 of IC212 is Low.
VIDEO
Signals R, G, and B are to pins 7, 8, and 9 of IC201.
Signals B-Y, Y and R-Y are to pins 3, 4, and 5 of IC201.
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
Check IC207.
Check IC207.
V2
END
YES
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No sound (NTSC)
Audio signal output is only R and L.
There are no sound to Center, SL, SR, and Woofer.
Check if the audio signals are input to the follow
pins of IC210 (CXA1855).
Video 1 : L to pin 44, R to pin 46
Video 2 : L to pin 8, R to pin 10
Video 3 : L to pin 25, R to pin 26
Video 4 : L to pin 2, R to pin 4
Check the audio base-band signal to SIF of U101.
Amplitude of SIF : 800mVp-p 100mVp-p
SIF is to pin 67 of IC215.
Check if R, L signals are output to IC210.
Audio R : pin 32, Audio L : pin 33
Check if R, L signals are input and output to IC215.
Audio L input : pin 50, Audio L output : pin 37
Audio R input : pin 51, Audio R output : pin 36
Check if R, L signals are input to IC215
DEC_L : pin 56, DEC_R : pin 57
AV Signal
RF Signal
To DTV Decoder module
Check if R, L signals are output to IC215.
Audio L : pin 28, Audio R : pin 27
Check IC215
IC215 controls the volume of R, L.
The balance control is performed to DTV
decoder module.
Decoder
R, L
YES
YES
YES
YES
Check IC210
Check IC215
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
A1
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Check if R, L signals are input and output to I609.
(The audio output of I609 is equalized signal.)
Audio L input : pin 1, Audio R input : pin 30
Audio L output : pin 12, Audio R output : pin 19
Check I609
Check if R, L signals are input and output to I607.
Audio L input : pin 4, Audio R input : pin 2
Audio L output : pin 8, Audio R output : pin 12
END
A1
NO
YES
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No sound (External HD)
Check the following audio signals.
SL input / output : pins 12, 6 of I603
SR input / output : pins 16, 2 of I603
C input /output : pins 9, 7 of I602
W input /output : pins 9, 7 of I603
Check if R, L signals are input and output to IC215.
HD_L input : pin 53 HD_L output : pin 37
HD_R input : pin 54, HD_R output : pin 36
Check the input /output signal of volume control IC.
SL input / output : pins 6, 7 of I606
SR input / output : pins 4, 3 of I606
Center input / output : pins 6, 7 of I605
Woofer input / output : pins 4, 3 of I605
SL, SL, Center, and Woofer R, L
YES
Decoder
R, L
A1
END
Check I603
and I602.
NO
NO YES
Check IC215.
Check the input /output signal of audio amplifier IC.
SL input / output : pins 4, 8 of I608
SR input / output : pins 1, 11 of I608
Center input / output : pins 1, 11 of I607
Woofer input / output : pins 2, 12 of I608
YES
END
A2
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NO Sound
(RF DTV)
Check DEC_R and DEC_L to PA05D. Check S_R, S_L, Center and Woofer to PA12D.
R, L Woofer, Center, SR, SL
To DTV Decoder module
NO
Decoder
R, L
A1
END
Check the following audio signals.
S_L input / output : pins 5, 6 of I603
S_R input / output : pins 1, 2 of I603
Center input /output : pins 8, 7 of I602
Woofer input /output : pins 8, 7 of I603
A2
END
Decoder
C, W, SR, SL
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Check the input/output signal of IC202.
Pins 11, 10 : High (Base of QC215 : Low)
HS input : pin 13 HS output : pin 14
VS input : pin 1 VS output : pin 15
Check IC202.
Check the input/output signal of IC203.
H_sync input : pin 6 H_sync output : pin 14
V_sync input : pin 8 V_sync output : pin 13
Check the input/output signal of IC206.
Pins 9, 10, and 11 : High (To be HD Component )
Low (No HD Component)
HD : from pin 15 of IC 206 to PW03M
VD : from pin 4 of IC 206 to PW03M
Check the input/output signal of IC203
G or Y input : pin 4
HS output : pin 14
VS output : pin 13
R/G/B/Hs/Vs R/G/B with sync on green or Y/Pb/Pr
H/V Sync Check
(External HD Component Input)
NO
YES
Check the input signal of I402.
HD signal : pin 26 VD signal : pin 28
Check IC202.
NO
YES
YES
YES
S1
S2
Check IC203.
NO
Check IC206.
NO
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S1
Check the following signals.
HP : pin 6 of PW01V
5Vp-p
33.75KHz
VP : pin 7 of PW01V
5Vp-p
60Hz
Check HP signal of Q426s base.
NO
Check HP signal is to pin 13 of IC216 through IC204.
Check IC204
Check VP signal is to pin 21 of IC212.
Check HP signal is to pin 14 of IC216 .
Check EVEN/ODD signal is to pin 1 of IC216.
Pins 9, 10, and 11 : High (to be HD Component ), Low (no HD Component)
Check IC209.
HP signal is input to pin 1. DEC_HS (HP) is output to pin 15.
EVEN/ODD (VP) signal is input to pin 13.
DEC_VS (EVEN/ODD) signal is output to pin 14.
Pins 9, 10, and 11 : High (to be HD Component ), Low (no HD Component)
Check EVEN/ODD signal is to pin 46 of IC 212
Check VP signal of Q415s base.
NO
Check IC204.
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES NO
NO
NO
Check IC212.
Check IC216.
YES
NO
Check IC209.
DEC_HS and DEC_VS of PA06D to DTV Decoder module
YES
END
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H/V Sync Check
(RF DTV, RF NTSC, AV NTSC)
DEC_HS is to PA06D.
3.3Vp-p
33.75KHz
DEC_VS is to PA06D.
3.3Vp-p
60Hz
To DTV Decoder module
DEC_HS is input / output to pins 15, 2 of IC209.
DEC_VS is input / output to pins 14, 13 of IC209.
Pins 10, 11 of IC 202 : High (Base of QC215 : High)
DEC_HS is input to pin 12 of IC 202.
DEC_VS is input to pin 2 of IC 202.
H_sync is output to pin 14 of IC 202.
V_sync is output to pin 15 of IC 202.
Pins 10 and 11 of IC 202 : High (Base of QC215 : High)
S2
END
NO
NO
YES
Check IC 209.
YES
Check IC 202.
NO
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No Raster
Press POWER button, and wait for 2 minutes.
Power LED keeps continuously lighting up green.
To DTV Decoder module
Check if TV micro- processor (IC212) communicates
with DTV Decoder module on UART.
If the LED changes from green to red, check pin 39
(TXD) of IC212.
5Vp-p
Check the pin 38 (RXD) of IC212 or pin 6 of PA05D.
3.3Vp-p
IC212 communicates with I402 on the IIC bus.
Check the pins 3 (SDA) and 4 (SCL) of I402.

5Vp-p
YES
YES
NO
NO
Check IC212
and I402.
Check pin 17 (H-Drive output) of I402.
0.7Vp-p
33.75KHz
Horizontal Deflection High Voltage Drive
Check H Drive signal to emitter of Q420.
12Vp-p
33.75KHz
HD1
Vertical Deflection
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HD1
Trigger pulse is input to pin 2 of I407.
2Vp-p
6Vp-p
33.75KHz
Check Q416, Q417
H Drive signal is output to pin 3 of I407.
12Vp-p
33.75KHz
Check I407.
NO
YES
NO
The control voltage of H Drive is input to pin 5 of I407.

60Hz
0.5Vp-p
7Vp-p
Check pin 9 (E/W ) of IC402.
NO
YES
HD2
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HD2
H Drive signal is output to Source of Q423.
200Vp-p
33.75KHz
Check Q423.
NO
60Hz
10Vp-p
130Vp-p
Horizontal Drive B+ to R481 is about 130Vp-p

10Vp-p .
YES
If the impedance value of Q425s
collector is near zero

, the
horizontal deflection TR (Q425)
is dead. Replace Q425.
NO
END
The voltage waveform of Q425s collector is the following.
1400Vp-p

50Vp-p
YES
Check 200VA to PA14M. To No Power
NO
YES
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High Voltage Drive
Check pin 17 (H-Drive output) of I402.
0.7Vp-p
33.75KHz
Check H Drive signal to emitter of Q402.
12Vp-p
33.75KHz
Trigger pulse is input to pin 2 of I401.
2Vp-p
6Vp-p
33.75KHz
Check Q403.
NO
YES
The control voltage of high voltage feedback is input to
pin 5 of I401.

60Hz
0.25Vp-p
7Vp-p
Check I403 and high voltage
feedback circuits.
NO
Check I402.
NO
YES
NO
HVD1
YES
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High Voltage Drive signal is output to pin 3 of I401.
12Vp-p
33.75KHz
Check I401.
NO
YES
High Voltage Drive signal is output to Source of Q407.
200Vp-p
33.75KHz
Check Q407.
NO
FBT B+ to pin 15 of PW16P is about 130Vp-p

10Vp-p.
YES
Check Q407.
NO
HVD1
HVD2
Check 200VB to PA14M. To No Power
NO
YES
60Hz
10Vp-p
110Vp-p
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END
HVD2
Check EHT Drive signal to base of Q808.
12Vp-p
33.75KHz
NO
Check emitter of Q401.
The voltage waveform of Q810s drain is the following.
815Vp-p
YES
NO
YES
Check Q810.
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Vertical Deflection
Check I402.
NO
Vertical SAW waveform is to pin 8 of I402.
2.2Vp-p
60Hz
The following waveform is to pin 1 of I412.
3.5Vp-p
0V
NO
Check vertical deflection circuits
around I412.
YES
Vertical deflection waveform is to pin 5 of I412.
50Vp-p
60Hz
Check vertical deflection circuits
around I412.
YES
NO
END
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No Power
(Standby Power : U801)
The Standby LED doesnt light up red.
YES
Approximately 150VDC is to C806.
NO
Check if F801 is open.
Check D801 (bridge rectifier).
YES
Check if voltages to PA17D is supplied to DTV
Decoder module and TV micro-processor.
(3.3A, 3.3B, 5V, 32V, 12V, and 12V)
Check the parts caused a short-circuit to
secondary circuits.
NO
YES
Check the impedance value of between Source
and Drain to U801. If the value is near zero

,
U801 is dead. Replace U801.
The following waveform is to drain of U801.
320Vp-p
100KHz
NO
YES
When pressing Power button, the color of Power
LED is green
END
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No Power
Switch relay (Y802) doesnt operate.
Fuse (F801) doesnt short-circuits. Replace F801.
Bridge rectifier (D805) doesnt short-circuits.
(The voltage of between Anode and Cathode to
D805 is 0.6V).
Replace D805.
Both AC lines of power cord dont short-circuit. Replace the parts caused a short-circuit.
PWR SW to PW15M is High. Check pin 26 of IC212.
Q804 doesnt defective. Replace Q804.
Y802 (switch relay) Doesnt defective.
The parts doesnt caused a short-circuit to
secondary circuits
Replace defective parts with a new one.
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
ReplaceY802.
P1
NO
YES
YES
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The following waveform is to pin 1 of U803 and U805.
370Vp-p
50~80KHz
Check the primary circuits of SMPS IC,
and replace defective parts with a new one.
P1
NO
END
NO Power
Switch relay operation (Y802) is OK.
The parts doesnt caused a short-
circuit to secondary circuits.
Replace defective parts with
a new one.
NO
Supply the power to PA17D. S/B SW to PW15 is High. Check pin 13 of IC212.
NO
YES
NO
YES
P2 P3
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P2 P3
Check Regulators.
(U807, U808, U809)
Supply 200VA to PA14M. R803 is OK. ReplaceR803.
NO NO
YES
R815 is OK. Replace R815.
NO
YES
Q802, D815 are OK. Replace Q802, D815.
NO
YES
Check U805.
Supply 200VB to PA14M. R807 is OK. Replace R807.
NO NO
Q801, D810 are OK. Replace Q801, D810.
NO
YES
YES
Check U803.
YES
END
YES
YES
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DTV Channel Trouble
When NO Signal Searching is not display
Select Input Select on the Setup Menu, and Check
Check Signal Strength.
Check tuner power to pins 6, 11, and 15 of U101.
Check IF signal to pin 19 of U101. Check AGC to pin 3 of U101.
Check TS stream signal to pins 122,
123, 124, 125 of IC100.
Check B+, Clock and IIC Bus to
pins 94, 104, and 105 of IC100.
Check Please Back-end A/V function.
Change IC100
NO
Change Tuner
U101.
YES
NO
YES
NO NO
END
YES
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No Picture to DTV RF
(Color and luminance signal is not output.)
Check Y, Pb, and Pr to pins 38, 33, and 39 of IC917(Video DAC).
Check Pixcko to pin 27 of IC917. Check 27MHz clock to pin 88 of IC901(Video decoder),
and Y/Pb/Pr to pin 93 ~ 125.
V1 V2
If no signal, change IC901.
NO
YES
NO
END
Mosaic Picture to DTV RF
Mosaic picture is displayed on the screen.
Soldering condition to pins of IC901, IC902, and
IC903 might be wrong. Resolder the pins.
Check 97MHz clock to pin 68 of
IC902 and IC903.
Check Pixcko(27MHz) to pin 88
of IC901.
If no signal, change IC901.
END
No problem
NO
NO
NO
YES
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Loss of H/V sync to DTV RF
Picture is scrolling due to horizontal or vertical sync loses.
Check H/V sync signal of Video decoder to PW06V.
Check 27MHz clock to pin 88 of IC901(Video decoder),
and Y/Pb/Pr to pin 93 ~ 125.
Check H/V sync. If no signal, change IC901.
NO
YES
To H/V Sync Check
(RF DTV, RF NTSC, AV NTSC)
END
No sound to DTV RF
(Audio L, R)
Check audio L/R to pins 2, 4 of PW05V Check pins 21, 22 of IC920 (Codec IC).
Check pins 188, 190, and 197 of IC701 (Transport IC).
Decoder
L, R
NO
NO
NO
If no signal, change IC701.
YES
YES
END
Check pins 63, 64, 67, and 73 of IC912.
NO
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No sound to DTV RF
(Audio Center, Woofer)
Check audio C/W to pins 2, 4 of PW12M. Check pins 23, 24 of IC920.
Check pins 188, 190, and 197 of IC701 (Transport IC).
NO
NO
NO
If no signal, change IC701.
YES
YES
END
Check pins 63, 64, 67, and 73 of IC912.
NO
Decoder
C, W, SR, SL
No sound to DTV RF
(Audio SL, SR)
Check audio C/W to pins 6, 8 of PW12M. Check pins 25, 26 of IC920.
Check pins 188, 190, and 197 of IC701 (Transport IC).
NO
NO
NO
If no signal, change IC701.
YES
YES
END
Check pins 63, 64, 67, and 73 of IC912.
NO
Decoder
C, W, SR, SL
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M211 4952100100 COVERBACK FRHIPSPAINT
M540 4855420200 SPECPLATE PEFILM
M591 4951900100 DECOSPKRAS FRHIPSPAINT
M781 4857817630 CLOTHBLACK FELT400X20X0.7
M782 4857817611 CLOTHBLACK FELT200X20X0.7
ZZ130 PEPKCPD002 PACKINGAS DSC-3260N
M641 6520010100 STAPLEPIN 18M/M JDO1
M681 4851712701 BANDAS 3.3M
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M811 4958100100 PAD EPS
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ZZ200 PEFMSJD002 MASKFRONTAS DSC-3260N
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S604 1111111111 DSC-3260N 24.576MHZ
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S605 1111111111 DSC-3260N 24.576MHZ
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C410 CEXF2E101V CELECTRO 250VRSS100MF16X31.5
C419 CMXL2E105J CMYLAR 250VMEU1MFJ
C424 CMXL2E105J CMYLAR 250VMEU1MFJ
C433 CMXL2E105J CMYLAR 250VMEU1MFJ
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C477 CMYH3D332J CMYLAR 2KVBUP3300PFJ
C479 CMYE2G364J CMYLAR 400VPU0.36MFJ
D408 DRU3AM---- DIODE RU3AM(HIGHSPEED)
D417 DFMLG12S-- DIODE FML-G12S
D420 DRU3AM---- DIODE RU3AM(HIGHSPEED)
D423 DFMRG5H--- DIODEDAMPER FMRG5H
D423A 4857027904 HEATSINK ALEX(AN0DIZE)
D423B 7174301011 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X10MFZN
D424 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D425 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D436 1NJM431L-- ICREGULATOR NJM431L
I401 1NE555---- ICTIMER PDNE555
I402 1UPC1884BC ICH/VOSC UPC1884BCT
I403 1KF353---- ICOPAMP KF353
I404 1KF353---- ICOPAMP KF353
I405 1LM358---- IC KA358
I407 1NE555---- ICTIMER PDNE555
I408 1MC7812--- ICREGULATOR MC781212V1A(KA7812)
I409 1MC7812--- ICREGULATOR MC781212V1A(KA7812)
I409A 4857031201 HEATSINK AL6063S
I409B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
I410 1KA7809--- ICREGULATOR KA7809
I410A 4857027802 HEATSINK ALEX
I410B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
I411 1KF353---- ICOPAMP KF353
I412 1TDA8172-- ICV-OUT TDA8172
I412A 4857028207 HEATSINK ALEXBK
I412B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
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I413 1KA7809--- ICREGULATOR KA7809
I414 1KA7805--- ICREGULATOR KA7805
I601 1CXA1315P- ICCONVERTER CXA1315
I602 1LA7220--- ICSWITCH LA7220
I603 1LA7220--- ICSWITCH LA7220
I605 1UPC1406HA IC UPC1406HA
I606 1UPC1406HA IC UPC1406HA
I607 1TA8256H-- ICAMP TA8256H
I607A 4857027534 HEATSINK ALEXBK
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I608 1TA8256H-- ICAMP TA8256H
I608A 4857027534 HEATSINK ALEXBK
I608B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
I609 1TDA7317-- ICAUDIO TDA7317
JP02 4959100250 JACKPINBOARD DPAM-9913
JP03 4959100550 JACKPINBOARD DPAE-9867
L401 58CD000002 COILCHOKETRANS DTL-04M
L403 58HD000001 COILH-LINEARITY DCL-20U
L406 58CD000001 COILCHOKE DCC-01M
M351 4953500100 HOLDERCORD FRHIPSBK
M351A 7122401412 SCREWTAPPING T2STRS4X14MFZNBK
M381 4853812800 FRAMEMAINPCB FRHIPSBK
M381A 7128301212 SCREWTAPPING T2SWAS3X12MFZNBK
M381B 7128301212 SCREWTAPPING T2SWAS3X12MFZNBK
M721A 7122401412 SCREWTAPPING T2STRS4X14MFZNBK
PA09S 4950711002 CONNECTOR SMH250-11+YT250+USW=600
PA12D 4950708003 CONNECTOR SMH250-08+YT250+USW=300
PA13D 4950706006 CONNECTOR SMH250-06+YT250+USW=300
PA15P 4950713002 CONNECTOR SMH250-13+YT250+ULW=550
PW01V 4859280820 CONNWAFER TAC-L13X-A1
PW02V 4859280820 CONNWAFER TAC-L13X-A1
PW03V 4859280820 CONNWAFER TAC-L13X-A1
PW04V 4859280820 CONNWAFER TAC-L13X-A1
PW14P 4859235620 CONNWAFER YW025-13
PW16P 4859235820 CONNWAFER YW025-15
P405 4959203120 CONNWAFER TBL-P05P-C1
Q407 T1RFS634-- FET IRFS634
Q407A 4957000700 HEATSINK ALEX
Q407B 7174301011 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X10MFZN
Q418 T1RFS830-- FET IRFS830
Q423 T1RFS830-- FET IRFS830
Q423A 4857027700 HEATSINK ALEXBK
Q423B 7174301011 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X10MFZN
Q425 T2SC5422-- TR 2SC5422
Q425A 4857027534 HEATSINK ALEXBK
Q425B 7174301011 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X10MFZN
Q425C 4857619500 INSUPLATE SILICONRUBBERT0.3
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
R476 RW02Z478J- RWIREWOUND 2W0.47J
R481 RX05V229J- RCEMENT 5W2.2OHMJVERTICAL
R506 RW02Z828J- RWIREWOUND 2W0.82OHM
SW401 5S40403035 SWLEVER JRS-1301
T401 5DU0000024 TRANSPULSE DTP-01A
T402 58CD000002 COILCHOKETRANS DTL-04M
T403 5DD0000021 TRANSDRIVE DTD-01A
T404 5DU0000024 TRANSPULSE DTP-01A
T405 5DY0000023 TRANSDUMMY DTL-02M
U101 4959700350 TUNER TAUG-H005P
X401 4850L02310 RESONATORCERA CSB503F30
ZZ200 PEMPJ2D002 PCBCHIPMOUNTBAS DSC-3260N
CC401 HCQK820JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH82PFJ2012
CC402 HCQK681JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH680PFJ2012
CC403 HCBK472KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R4700PFK2012
CC404 HCTAH109MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V1MFM3216
CC405 HCQK221JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH220PFJ2012
CC406 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC407 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC408 HCBK682KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R6800PFK2012
CC409 HCQK391JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH390PFJ2012
CC410 HCQK390JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH39PFJ2012
CC411 HCQK221JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH220PFJ2012
CC412 HCQK821JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH820PFJ2012
CC413 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC414 HCQK391JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH390PFJ2012
CC415 HCBK471KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R470PFK2012
CC416 HCQK101JCA CCHIPCERA 50VCH100PFJ2012
CC419 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC420 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC421 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC422 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC423 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC424 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC425 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC426 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC427 HCTBF100MB CCHIPTANTAL 16V10MFM3528TS
CC428 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC606 HCTAJ478MB CCHIPTANTAL 35V0.47MFM3216TS
CC607 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC608 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC609 HCTAH109MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V1MFM3216
CC610 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC611 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC612 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC613 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC614 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Part List (DSC-30W60N)
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CC615 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC617 HCTAH109MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V1MFM3216
CC618 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC619 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC620 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC621 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC622 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC623 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC624 HCTAH109MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V1MFM3216
CC625 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC626 HCBH103KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.01MFK2012
CC630 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC631 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC633 HCBH103KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.01MFK2012
CC635 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC636 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC637 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC638 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC639 HCTBH479MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V4.7MFM3528
CC643 HCBK473KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R0.047MFK2012
CC644 HCBH103KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.01MFK2012
CC645 HCBH103KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.01MFK2012
CC646 HCBH103KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.01MFK2012
CC647 HCBH103KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.01MFK2012
CC648 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC649 HCBH224KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.22MFK2012
CC650 HCBK563KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R0.056MFK2012
CC651 HCBK473KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R0.047MFK2012
CC652 HCBK332KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R3300PFK2012
CC653 HCBK272KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R2700PFK2012
CC654 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC655 HCBK122KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1200PFK2012
CC656 HCTAH109MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V1MFM3216
CC657 HCTAH109MB CCHIPTANTAL 25V1MFM3216
CC658 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
CC659 HCBK122KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1200PFK2012
CC660 HCBK102KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R1000PFK2012
CC661 HCBK272KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R2700PFK2012
CC662 HCBK332KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R3300PFK2012
CC663 HCBK563KCA CCHIPCERA 50VX7R0.056MFK2012
CC664 HCBH224KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.22MFK2012
CC665 HCBH104KCA CCHIPCERA 25VX7R0.1MFK2012
RC401 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC402 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC403 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC404 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC405 HRFT562JCA RCHIP 1/105.6KOHMJ2012
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
RC406 HRFT682JCA RCHIP 1/106.8KOHMJ2012
RC407 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC408 HRFT513JCA RCHIP 1/1051KOHMJ2012
RC409 HRFT684JCA RCHIP 1/10680KOHMJ2012
RC410 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC411 HRFT223JCA RCHIP 1/1022KOHMJ2012
RC413 HRFT153JCA RCHIP 1/1015KOHMJ2012
RC415 HRFT562JCA RCHIP 1/105.6KOHMJ2012
RC416 HRFT223JCA RCHIP 1/1022KOHMJ2012
RC417 HRFT364JCA RCHIP 1/10360KOHMJ2012
RC418 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC419 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC420 HRFT472JCA RCHIP 1/104.7KOHMJ2012
RC421 HRFT472JCA RCHIP 1/104.7KOHMJ2012
RC422 HRFT152JCA RCHIP 1/101.5KOHMJ2012
RC423 HRFT332JCA RCHIP 1/103.3KOHMJ2012
RC424 HRFT332JCA RCHIP 1/103.3KOHMJ2012
RC425 HRFT183JCA RCHIP 1/1018KOHMJ2012
RC426 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC427 HRFT393JCA RCHIP 1/1039KOHMJ2012
RC434 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC436 HRFT512JCA RCHIP 1/105.1KOHMJ2012
RC438 HRFT513JCA RCHIP 1/1051KOHMJ2012
RC439 HRFT332JCA RCHIP 1/103.3KOHMJ2012
RC440 HRFT222JCA RCHIP 1/102.2KOHMJ2012
RC441 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC442 HRFT562JCA RCHIP 1/105.6KOHMJ2012
RC443 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC444 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC445 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC447 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC448 HRFT912JCA RCHIP 1/109.1KOHMJ2012
RC449 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC450 HRFT273JCA RCHIP 1/1027KOHMJ2012
RC451 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC452 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC453 HRFT822JCA RCHIP 1/108.2KOHMJ2012
RC454 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC456 HRFT183JCA RCHIP 1/1018KOHMJ2012
RC457 HRFT472JCA RCHIP 1/104.7KOHMJ2012
RC459 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC462 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC463 HRFT681JCA RCHIP 1/10680OHMJ2012
RC464 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC465 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC467 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC468 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Part List (DSC-30W60N)
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RC469 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC470 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC471 HRFT471JCA RCHIP 1/10470OHMJ2012
RC472 HRFT562JCA RCHIP 1/105.6KOHMJ2012
RC473 HRFT103JCA RCHIP 1/1010KOHMJ2012
RC474 HRFT682JCA RCHIP 1/106.8KOHMJ2012
RC475 HRFT513JCA RCHIP 1/1051KOHMJ2012
RC476 HRFT122JCA RCHIP 1/101.2KOHMJ2012
RC477 HRFT101JCA RCHIP 1/10100OHMJ2012
RC602 HRFT101JCA RCHIP 1/10100OHMJ2012
RC612 HRFT224JCA RCHIP 1/10220KOHMJ2012
RC613 HRFT224JCA RCHIP 1/10220KOHMJ2012
RC614 HRFT224JCA RCHIP 1/10220KOHMJ2012
RC615 HRFT224JCA RCHIP 1/10220KOHMJ2012
RC616 HRFT224JCA RCHIP 1/10220KOHMJ2012
RC617 HRFT224JCA RCHIP 1/10220KOHMJ2012
RC618 HRFT101JCA RCHIP 1/10100OHMJ2012
RC619 HRFT302JCA RCHIP 1/103KOHMJ2012
RC620 HRFT101JCA RCHIP 1/10100OHMJ2012
RC621 HRFT471JCA RCHIP 1/10470OHMJ2012
RC623 HRFT472JCA RCHIP 1/104.7KOHMJ2012
RC624 HRFT101JCA RCHIP 1/10100OHMJ2012
RC626 HRFT162JCA RCHIP 1/101.6KOHMJ2012
RC627 HRFT182JCA RCHIP 1/101.8KOHMJ2012
RC631 HRFT472JCA RCHIP 1/104.7KOHMJ2012
RC633 HRFT101JCA RCHIP 1/10100OHMJ2012
RC634 HRFT622JCA RCHIP 1/106.2KOHMJ2012
RC635 HRFT512JCA RCHIP 1/105.1KOHMJ2012
RC636 HRFT622JCA RCHIP 1/106.2KOHMJ2012
RC637 HRFT622JCA RCHIP 1/106.2KOHMJ2012
RC638 HRFT682JCA RCHIP 1/106.8KOHMJ2012
RC639 HRFT392JCA RCHIP 1/103.9KOHMJ2012
RC640 HRFT682JCA RCHIP 1/106.8KOHMJ2012
RC641 HRFT333JCA RCHIP 1/1033KOHMJ2012
RC642 HRFT393JCA RCHIP 1/1039KOHMJ2012
RC643 HRFT303JCA RCHIP 1/1030KOHMJ2012
RC644 HRFT333JCA RCHIP 1/1033KOHMJ2012
RC646 HRFT622JCA RCHIP 1/106.2KOHMJ2012
RC647 HRFT512JCA RCHIP 1/105.1KOHMJ2012
RC648 HRFT622JCA RCHIP 1/106.2KOHMJ2012
RC649 HRFT223JCA RCHIP 1/1022KOHMJ2012
RC650 HRFT223JCA RCHIP 1/1022KOHMJ2012
RC651 HRFT472JCA RCHIP 1/104.7KOHMJ2012
RC654 HRFT102JCA RCHIP 1/101KOHMJ2012
RC655 HRFT333JCA RCHIP 1/1033KOHMJ2012
RC656 HRFT393JCA RCHIP 1/1039KOHMJ2012
RC657 HRFT393JCA RCHIP 1/1039KOHMJ2012
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
RC658 HRFT303JCA RCHIP 1/1030KOHMJ2012
RC659 HRFT333JCA RCHIP 1/1033KOHMJ2012
RC660 HRFT622JCA RCHIP 1/106.2KOHMJ2012
RJ01 HRFT000-CA RCHIP 1/100OHM2012
RJ03 HRFT000-CA RCHIP 1/100OHM2012
ZZ200 PEMPJ0D002 PCBMAIN(RHU)AS DSC-3260N
C418 CEXF1C471V CELECTRO 16VRSS470MF(10X12.5)TP
C420 CEXF1C471V CELECTRO 16VRSS470MF(10X12.5)TP
C422 CEXF1C471C CELECTRO 16VRUS470MF(10X12.5)TP
C440 CEXF1C471V CELECTRO 16VRSS470MF(10X12.5)TP
C442 CEXF1V102C CELECTRO 35VRUS1000MF(13X25)TP
C448 CEXF1H221C CELECTRO 50VRUS220MF(10X16)TP
C450 CEXF1H221C CELECTRO 50VRUS220MF(10X16)TP
C463 CCYB3D272K CCERA 2KVB2700PFK
C465 CEXF2E330V CELECTRO 250VRSS33MF(13X25)TP
C466 CEXF2E220C CELECTRO 250VRUS22MF(13X20)TP
C474 CCXB3D151K CCERA 2KVB150PFK(TAPPING)
C475 CCYB3D272K CCERA 2KVB2700PFK
C488 CCYB3D272K CCERA 2KVB2700PFK
C489 CEXF1C471C CELECTRO 16VRUS470MF(10X12.5)TP
C601 CEXF1V102C CELECTRO 35VRUS1000MF(13X25)TP
C602 CEXF1V102C CELECTRO 35VRUS1000MF(13X25)TP
C603 CEXF1V102C CELECTRO 35VRUS1000MF(13X25)TP
C621 CEXF1V102C CELECTRO 35VRUS1000MF(13X25)TP
C624 CEXF1V102C CELECTRO 35VRUS1000MF(13X25)TP
C626 CEXF1V102C CELECTRO 35VRUS1000MF(13X25)TP
C650 CEXF1C331C CELECTRO RUS16V330MF(8.0*11.5)
R654 CEXF1C471C CELECTRO 16VRUS470MF(10X12.5)TP
ZZ200 PEMPJBD002 PCBMAINM-10AS DSC-3260N
E01 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E04 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E06 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E07 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E10 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E12 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E13 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E17 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E19 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E20 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E21 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E22 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E23 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E25 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E26 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E27 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E28 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E29 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Part List (DSC-30W60N)
49
E30 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E34 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E35 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E36 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E37 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E38 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E40 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E41 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E42 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E43 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E44 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E45 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E46 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
E47 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E48 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E49 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E50 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E51 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E52 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E53 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E54 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E55 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
E56 4856310300 EYELET BSRT0.2(R1.6)
PA18K 485923172S CONNWAFER YW025-04(STICK)
PM601 485923162S CONNWAFER YW025-03(STICK)
PM602 485923172S CONNWAFER YW025-04(STICK)
PM603 485923162S CONNWAFER YW025-03(STICK)
PW17K 485923192S CONNWAFER YW025-06(STICK)
PW604 485923162S CONNWAFER YW025-03(STICK)
R407 RS02Z229J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W2.2OHMJ(TAPPING)
R433 RS02Z109J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W1OHMJ(TAPPING)
R437 RS02Z109J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W1OHMJ(TAPPING)
R442 RS02Z271J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W270OHMJ(TAPPING)
R455 RS02Z121J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W120OHMJ(TAPPING)
R464 RS02Z104J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W100KOHMJTAPPING
R465 RS02Z271J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W270OHMJ(TAPPING)
R474 RS01Z471J- RM-OXIDEFILM 1W470OHMJ(TAPPING)
R477 RS02Z271J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W270OHMJ(TAPPING)
R480 RS02Z229J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W2.2OHMJ(TAPPING)
R493 RS02Z271J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W270OHMJ(TAPPING)
R494 RS02Z390J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W39OHMJ(TAPPING)
R497 RS02Z180J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W18OHMJ(TAPPING)
R500 RS02Z129J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W1.2OHMJ(TAPPING)
ZZ200 PEMPJRD002 PCBMAINRADIALAS DSC-3260N
C401 CCXB1H391K CCERA 50VB390PFK(TAPPING)
C402 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C403 CEXF1H479V CELECTRO 50VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
C404 CEXF1C221V CELECTRO 16VRSS220MF(8X11.5)TP
C405 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C406 CMXM2A223J CMYLAR 100V0.022MFJTP
C407 CCXB1H182K CCERA 50VB1800PFK(TAPPING)
C408 CEXF1H109V CELECTRO 50VRSS1MF(5X11)TP
C409 CMXL1H105J CMYLAR 50VMEU1MFJ
C411 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C412 CEXF1V101V CELECTRO 35VRSS100MF(8X11.5)TP
C413 CEXF1E101V CELECTRO 25VRSS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C414 CEXF1V101V CELECTRO 35VRSS100MF(8X11.5)TP
C415 CEXF1E101V CELECTRO 25VRSS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C417 CMXM2A102J CMYLAR 100V1000PFJ(TP)
C423 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C425 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C426 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C427 CMXM2A683J CMYLAR 100V0.068MFJ(TP)
C428 CMXL1H105J CMYLAR 50VMEU1MFJ
C429 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C430 CEXF1H339V CELECTRO 50VRSS3.3MF(5X11)TP
C431 CMXM2A823J CMYLAR 100V0.082MFJ(TP)
C432 CEXF1H229V CELECTRO 50VRSS2.2MF(5X11)TP
C434 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C436 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C437 CEXF1H330C CELECTRO 50VRUS33MF(6.3X11)TP
C439 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C441 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C443 CEXF1H479V CELECTRO 50VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
C449 CMXB1H224J CMYLAR 50VEU0.22MFJ(TP)
C451 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C453 CEXF1H479V CELECTRO 50VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
C456 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C459 CCXB2H182K CCERA 500VB1800PFK(TAPPING)
C460 CEXF1H470C CELECTRO 50VRUS47MF(6.3X11)TP
C461 CEXF1H479V CELECTRO 50VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
C462 CMXM2A182J CMYLAR 100V1800PFJ(TP)
C464 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C469 CEXF1H220V CELECTRO 50VRSS22MF(5X11)TP
C470 CEXF1C221V CELECTRO 16VRSS220MF(8X11.5)TP
C472 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C478 CCXB2H102K CCERA 500VB1000PFK(TAPPING)
C481 CEXF2A479V CELECTRO 100VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
C482 CEXF2A100C CELECTRO RUS100V10MF5*11
C483 CMXB2A103J CMYLAR 100VEU0.01MFJ(TP)
C484 CEXF2A100C CELECTRO RUS100V10MF5*11
C485 CMXB2A103J CMYLAR 100VEU0.01MFJ(TP)
C486 CEXF2A479V CELECTRO 100VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
C487 CMXM2A473J CMYLAR 100V0.047MFJ(TP)
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Part List (DSC-30W60N)
50
C490 CMXL2E104K CMYLAR 250VMEU0.1MFK
C491 CMXL2E104K CMYLAR 250VMEU0.1MFK
C492 CMXB2A103J CMYLAR 100VEU0.01MFJ(TP)
C604 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C605 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C606 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C620 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C622 CEXF1C470V CELECTRO 16VRSS47MF(5X11)TP
C623 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C625 CMXM2A104J CMYLAR 100V0.1MFJ(TP)
C635 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C637 CEXF1C470V CELECTRO 16VRSS47MF(5X11)TP
C638 CEXF1H479V CELECTRO 50VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
C639 CEXF1H479V CELECTRO 50VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
C640 CEXF1H479V CELECTRO 50VRSS4.7MF(5X11)TP
C641 CEXF1C470V CELECTRO 16VRSS47MF(5X11)TP
C643 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C646 CEXF1C470V CELECTRO 16VRSS47MF(5X11)TP
C647 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C649 CEXF1V101V CELECTRO 35VRSS100MF(8X11.5)TP
C650 CEXF1V101V CELECTRO 35VRSS100MF(8X11.5)TP
C653 CEXF1V101V CELECTRO 35VRSS100MF(8X11.5)TP
C686 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C687 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C688 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C692 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
L405 5CPX101J-- COILPEAKING PL100UHJ(TAPPING)
L608 5CPX100J-- COILPEAKING PL10UHJ(TAPPING)
L609 5CPX101J-- COILPEAKING PL100UHJ(TAPPING)
L610 5CPX101J-- COILPEAKING PL100UHJ(TAPPING)
Q401 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q402 TKTA1270Y- TR KTA1270Y(TP)
Q403 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q404 TKTA1270Y- TR KTA1270Y(TP)
Q405 TKTC3202Y- TR KTC3202Y(TP)
Q406 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q411 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q413 TKTC3202Y- TR KTC3202Y(TP)
Q414 TKTA1270Y- TR KTA1270Y(TP)
Q415 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q416 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q417 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q419 TKTA1270Y- TR KTA1270Y(TP)
Q420 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q421 TKTC3202Y- TR KTC3202Y(TP)
Q422 TKTA1270Y- TR KTA1270Y(TP)
Q424 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Q426 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q427 TKTA1544-- TR KTA1544
Q428 TKTA1544-- TR KTA1544
Q429 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q601 TKSR1004-- TR KSR-1004(TAPPING)
Q602 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q604 TKSR1004-- TR KSR-1004(TAPPING)
Q605 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
ZZ200 PEMPJAD002 PCBMAINAXIAL AS DSC-3260N
A001 4959802224 PCBMAIN 330X246
C452 CCZB1H681K CCERA 50VB680PFK
C645 CCZF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ
D401 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D402 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D403 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D404 D1N4004--- DIODE 1N4004
D405 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D406 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D407 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D409 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D410 DUZ5R1BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-5.1BM
D411 DUZ5R1BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-5.1BM
D412 D1N4004--- DIODE 1N4004
D413 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D414 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D415 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D416 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D418 D1N4004--- DIODE 1N4004
D419 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D422 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D426 DUZ9R1BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-9.1BM9.1V
D427 DUZ8R2BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-8.2B(8.2V)
D428 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D431 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D432 DUZ6R8BM-- DIODEZENER UZ6.8B500MWSILICON
D433 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D434 DUZ12BM--- DIODEZENER UZ-12BM(UNIZON)
D435 DUZ12BM--- DIODEZENER UZ-12BM(UNIZON)
D437 DUZ12BM--- DIODEZENER UZ-12BM(UNIZON)
D438 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D439 DUZ30BH--- DIODEZENER UZ-30BH
D440 DUZ22BM--- DIODEZENER UZ-22BM
D441 DUZ10BM--- DIODEZENER UZ-10BM(TAPPING)
D442 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D443 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D601 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D602 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Part List (DSC-30W60N)
51
D603 DUZ10BM--- DIODEZENER UZ-10BM(TAPPING)
D604 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D605 DUZ5R6BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-5.6BM(TAPPING)
D606 DUZ5R6BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-5.6BM(TAPPING)
D607 DUZ5R6BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-5.6BM(TAPPING)
D608 DUZ5R6BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-5.6BM(TAPPING)
D609 DUZ5R6BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-5.6BM(TAPPING)
D610 DUZ5R6BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-5.6BM(TAPPING)
D611 DUZ33B---- DIODEZENER UZ-33B
D613 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D614 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
J001-J050 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
J053-J171 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
L402 58C0000026 COILBEAD HC-4035
L601 5CPZ100K02 COILPEAKING 10UHK(AXIAL3.5MM)
L607 5CPZ100K02 COILPEAKING 10UHK(AXIAL3.5MM)
R400 RD-2Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/22.2OHMJ
R401 RD-AZ472J- RCARBONFILM 1/64.7KOHMJ
R402 RD-AZ562J- RCARBONFILM 1/65.6KOHMJ
R403 RD-AZ332J- RCARBONFILM 1/63.3KOHMJ
R404 RD-2Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/22.2OHMJ
R405 RD-AZ103J- RCARBONFILM 1/610KOHMJ
R406 RD-2Z330J- RCARBONFILM 1/233OHMJ
R408 RD-AZ222J- RCARBONFILM 1/62.2KOHMJ
R409 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R410 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R412 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R413 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R414 RD-AZ272J- RCARBONFILM 1/62.7KOHMJ
R415 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R416 RD-2Z331J- RCARBONFILM 1/2330OHMJ
R417 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R418 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R419 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R420 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R421 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R422 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R423 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R424 RD-AZ472J- RCARBONFILM 1/64.7KOHMJ
R425 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R428 RD-4Z331J- RCARBONFILM 1/4330OHMJ
R430 RD-AZ752J- RCARBONFILM 1/67.5KOHMJ
R431 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R435 RD-4Z682J- RCARBONFILM 1/46.8KOHMJ
R438 RD-AZ332J- RCARBONFILM 1/63.3KOHMJ
R439 RD-AZ183J- RCARBONFILM 1/618KOHMJ
R440 RD-AZ561J- RCARBONFILM 1/6560OHMJ
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
R441 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R443 RD-AZ561J- RCARBONFILM 1/6560OHMJ
R445 RD-AZ473J- RCARBONFILM 1/647KOHMJ
R446 RD-AZ272J- RCARBONFILM 1/62.7KOHMJ
R450 RD-AZ103J- RCARBONFILM 1/610KOHMJ
R452 RD-AZ132J- RCARBONFILM 1/61.3KOHMJ
R453 RD-2Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/22.2OHMJ
R454 RD-2Z182J- RCARBONFILM 1/21.8KOHMJ
R456 RD-4Z220J- RCARBONFILM 1/422OHMJ
R458 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R459 RD-AZ153J- RCARBONFILM 1/615KOHMJ
R461 RD-2Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/21KOHMJ
R462 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R463 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R469 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R470 RD-AZ333J- RCARBONFILM 1/633KOHMJ
R472 RD-AZ473J- RCARBONFILM 1/647KOHMJ
R473 RD-2Z100J- RCARBONFILM 1/210OHMJ
R475 RD-2Z470J- RCARBONFILM 1/247OHMJ
R478 RD-2Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/210KOHMJ
R479 RD-2Z330J- RCARBONFILM 1/233OHMJ
R486 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R487 RD-2Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/22.7KOHMJ
R488 RD-2Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/22.7KOHMJ
R492 RD-AZ202J- RCARBONFILM 1/62KOHMJ
R495 RN-4Z4701F RMETALFILM 1/44.70KOHMF
R496 RN-4Z6202F RMETALFILM 1/462.0KOHMF
R499 RN-4Z3302F RMETALFILM 1/433KOHMF
R505 RN-4Z3302F RMETALFILM 1/433KOHMF
R507 RN-4Z6202F RMETALFILM 1/462.0KOHMF
R508 RN-4Z4701F RMETALFILM 1/44.70KOHMF
R520 RD-AZ100J- RCARBONFILM 1/610OHMJ
R601 RD-2Z331J- RCARBONFILM 1/2330OHMJ
R602 RD-2Z331J- RCARBONFILM 1/2330OHMJ
R603 RD-2Z331J- RCARBONFILM 1/2330OHMJ
R604 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R605 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R606 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R607 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R608 RD-2Z331J- RCARBONFILM 1/2330OHMJ
R609 RD-2Z331J- RCARBONFILM 1/2330OHMJ
R610 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R611 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R612 RD-2Z331J- RCARBONFILM 1/2330OHMJ
R613 RD-AZ473J- RCARBONFILM 1/647KOHMJ
R623 RD-AZ182J- RCARBONFILM 1/61.8KOHMJ
R626 RD-AZ273J- RCARBONFILM 1/627KOHMJ
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Part List (DSC-30W60N)
52
R629 RD-AZ471J- RCARBONFILM 1/6470OHMJ
R630 RD-AZ302J- RCARBONFILM 1/63KOHMJ
R632 RD-AZ302J- RCARBONFILM 1/63KOHMJ
R633 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R637 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R639 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R641 RD-AZ101J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100OHMJ
R642 RD-2Z153J- RCARBONFILM 1/215KOHMJ
ZZ201 PETASWD002 PCBTERMINALANTAS DSC-3260N
JP01 4950M00310 MODULERF BT11-0003
JP01A 4950703006 CONNECTOR YH025-03+YT250+ULW=250
JP01B 4950701004 CONNECTOR YT250+VLW=500
JP01C 1111111111 DSC-3260N 24.576MHZ
JP01D 1111111111 DSC-3260N 24.576MHZ
M301 4953000100 BRKTTUNER EGIT0.8
M301A 7128301212 SCREWTAPPING T2SWAS3X12MFZNBK
M361 4950800100 TERMINALANTAS FRHIPSBK
M361A 7122401612 SCREWTAPPTITE T2STRS4X16MFZNBK
M361B 7128301212 SCREWTAPPING T2SWAS3X12MFZNBK 1
M751 4957500700 COVERSOCKET FRHIPSBK
M751A 7128301212 SCREWTAPPING T2SWAS3X12MFZNBK
ZZ202 PEBKMSD002 PCBBLANKINGMANUAL DSC-3260N
IU1 1NE555---- ICTIMER PDNE555
PU1 4859231920 CONNWAFER YW025-06
ZZ200 PEBKJRD002 PCBBLANKINGRADIAL DSC-3260N
CU1 CMXM1H102K CMYLAR 50V1000PFK
CU2 CXCH1H820J CCERA 50VCH82PFJ(TAPPING)
CU3 CMXM1H102K CMYLAR 50V1000PFK
CU4 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
CU5 CCXB1H391K CCERA 50VB390PFK(TAPPING)
CU6 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
CU7 CXCH1H471J CCERA 50VCH470PFJ
QU1 TKTA1270Y- TR KTA1270Y(TP)
QU2 TKTA1270Y- TR KTA1270Y(TP)
QU3 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
QU4 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
RU18 RV5426503P RSEMI FIXED EVN-DJAA03B50KOHM
ZZ200 PEBKJAD002 PCBBLANKINGAXIAL DSC-3260N
A001 4959802824 PCBBLANK 330X246X1.6T
DU1 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
DU2 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
DU3 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
JU1 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
JU2 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
JU3 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
JU4 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
RU1 RD-AZ472J- RCARBONFILM 1/64.7KOHMJ
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
RU10 RD-AZ103J- RCARBONFILM 1/610KOHMJ
RU11 RD-AZ562J- RCARBONFILM 1/65.6KOHMJ
RU12 RD-AZ103J- RCARBONFILM 1/610KOHMJ
RU13 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
RU14 RN-AZ2401F RMETALFILM 1/62.4KOHMF
RU15 RD-AZ472J- RCARBONFILM 1/64.7KOHMJ
RU16 RD-AZ562J- RCARBONFILM 1/65.6KOHMJ
RU2 RN-AZ2201F RMETALFILM 1/62.2KOHMF
RU3 RD-AZ183J- RCARBONFILM 1/618KOHMJ
RU4 RD-AZ472J- RCARBONFILM 1/64.7KOHMJ
RU5 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
RU6 RD-AZ472J- RCARBONFILM 1/64.7KOHMJ
RU7 RD-AZ103J- RCARBONFILM 1/610KOHMJ
RU8 RD-AZ103J- RCARBONFILM 1/610KOHMJ
RU9 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
ZZ220 PEUNSWD002 PCBUNIONAS DSC-3260N
C500 CEXF2E100V CELECTRO 250VRSS10MF(10X20)TP
C520 CCYE3D103P CCERA 2KVE0.01MFP
C529 CEXF2C100V CELECTRO 160VRSS10MF(10X16)TP
C534 CEXF2C220V CELECTRO 160VRSS22MF(10X20)TP
C540 CMXF2G104J CMYLAR MPP400V0.1MFJ
DY1 DH1L25RS-- LED(RED) HI-L25RS
DY2 DH1L25RS-- LED(RED) HI-L25RS
DY3 DH1L25RGD- "LED(R,G-3COLOR)" HI-L25RGD
DY4 DH1L25RGD- "LED(R,G-3COLOR)" HI-L25RGD
IY1 1SR9HP---- ICPREAMP SR-9HP
I501 1TDA6111Q- ICAMPVIDEO TDA6111Q
I501A 4857024613 HEATSINK ALEX(NOANODIZING)
I501B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
I502 1TDA6111Q- ICAMPVIDEO TDA6111Q
I502A 4857024613 HEATSINK ALEX(NOANODIZING)
I502B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
I503 1TDA6111Q- ICAMPVIDEO TDA6111Q
I503A 4857024613 HEATSINK ALEX(NOANODIZING)
I503B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
JZ2 4859105340 JACKS-VHS YKF51-5359
JZ3 4859105450 JACKPINBOARD YSC03P-4120-9S
M231 4952300100 PANELCTRL FRHIPSPAINT
M491 4954900100 BUTTONCH ABSBK
M491A 7128301212 SCREWTAPPING T2SWAS3X12MFZNBK
M501 4955000100 DECOCTRL FRHIPSPAINT
M551 4955500100 DECOSENSOR PMMAMILKY
M551A 7128301212 SCREWTAPPING T2SWAS3X12MFZNBK
M552 4957900400 TUBE GSHS-1625T0.3
PA07V 4950706009 CONNECTOR SMH250-06+YT250+USW=350
PA08V 4950703007 CONNECTOR SMH250-03+YT250+ULW=500
PA10V 4950704007 CONNECTOR SMH250-04+YT250+ULW=800
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Part List (DSC-30W60N)
!
53
PA11V 4950706008 CONNECTOR SMH250-06+YT250+ULW=450
PA17M 4950706007 CONNECTOR SMH250-06+YT250+ULW=500
PA18M 4950704006 CONNECTOR SMH250-04+YT250+ULW=500
PA19C 4959203220 CONNWAFER LWL0640P-C1
PM1 4859238620 CONNWAFER YPW500-02
P2 4859236820 CONNWAFER YAW025-11
Q505 T2SA1837-- TR 2SA1837
Q505A 4857027802 HEATSINK ALEX
Q505B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
Q506 T2SC4793-- TR 2SC4793
Q506A 4857027802 HEATSINK ALEX
Q506B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
R507 RS03Y104J- RM-OXIDEFILM 3W100KOHMJ
R510 RS03Y104J- RM-OXIDEFILM 3W100KOHMJ
R517 RS03Y104J- RM-OXIDEFILM 3W100KOHMJ
R522 1111111111 DSC-3260N 24.576MHZ
R549 RS02Z221J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W220OHMJ
SG500 4SG0D00103 SPARKGAP S-23900V-1.5KV
SG501 4SG0D00103 SPARKGAP S-23900V-1.5KV
SG502 4SG0D00103 SPARKGAP S-23900V-1.5KV
SG503 4SG0D00103 SPARKGAP S-23900V-1.5KV
S500 4959303010 SOCKETCRT ISH-25S
ZZ200 PEUNJRD002 PCBUNIONRADIALAS DSC-3260N
CY1 CEXF1H100C CELECTRO 50VRUS10MF(5X11)TP
CY2 CBXF1H104Z CCERASEMI 50VF0.1MFZ(TAPPING)
CY3 CCXF1H102Z CCERA 50VF1000PFZ(TAPPING)
CY4 CCXF1H102Z CCERA 50VF1000PFZ(TAPPING)
C501 CCXF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ(TAPPING)
C502 CEXF1H109V CELECTRO 50VRSS1MF(5X11)TP
C503 CEXF1C470V CELECTRO 16VRSS47MF(5X11)TP
C504 CMXM2A223J CMYLAR 100V0.022MFJTP
C505 CMXL2E104K CMYLAR 250VMEU0.1MFK
C506 CCXB2H561K CCERA 500VB560PFK(TAPPING)
C507 CEXF1H109V CELECTRO 50VRSS1MF(5X11)TP
C508 CCXF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ(TAPPING)
C509 CEXF1C470V CELECTRO 16VRSS47MF(5X11)TP
C510 CMXM2A223J CMYLAR 100V0.022MFJTP
C511 CMXL2E104K CMYLAR 250VMEU0.1MFK
C512 CCXB2H561K CCERA 500VB560PFK(TAPPING)
C513 CEXF1H109V CELECTRO 50VRSS1MF(5X11)TP
C514 CCXF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ(TAPPING)
C515 CEXF1C470V CELECTRO 16VRSS47MF(5X11)TP
C516 CMXM2A223J CMYLAR 100V0.022MFJTP
C517 CXCH1H100D CCERA 50VCH10PFD(TAPPING)
C518 CMXL2E104K CMYLAR 250VMEU0.1MFK
C519 CCXB2H561K CCERA 500VB560PFK(TAPPING)
C521 CXCH1H121J CCERA 50VCH120PFJ(TAPPING)
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
C522 CCXF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ(TAPPING)
C523 CEXF1H470V CELECTRO 50VRSS47MF(6.3X11)TP
C524 CCXF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ(TAPPING)
C526 CCXB1H221K CCERA 50VB220PFK(TAPPING)
C527 CCXF1H472Z CCERA 50VF4700PFZ(TAPPING)
C528 CCXF1H472Z CCERA 50VF4700PFZ(TAPPING)
C530 CCXF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ(TAPPING)
C531 CCXF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ(TAPPING)
C532 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C533 CEXF1C101C CELECTRO 16VRUS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C535 CXSL2H220J CCERA 500VSL22PFJ(TAPPING)
C536 CXCH1H100D CCERA 50VCH10PFD(TAPPING)
C537 CXCH1H100D CCERA 50VCH10PFD(TAPPING)
L500 5CPX829K-- COILPEAKING 8.2UHK(RADIAL)
L501 5CPX829K-- COILPEAKING 8.2UHK(RADIAL)
L502 5CPX829K-- COILPEAKING 8.2UHK(RADIAL)
QY1 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
QY2 TKTA1266Y- TR KTA1266Y(TP)
QY3 TKTA1266Y- TR KTA1266Y(TP)
Q500 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q501 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q502 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q503 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q504 TKTA1266Y- TR KTA1266Y(TP)
XS1 5S50101Z90 SWTACT SKHV10910A
XS2 5S50101Z90 SWTACT SKHV10910A
XS3 5S50101Z90 SWTACT SKHV10910A
XS4 5S50101Z90 SWTACT SKHV10910A
XS5 5S50101Z90 SWTACT SKHV10910A
XS6 5S50101Z90 SWTACT SKHV10910A
XS7 5S50101Z90 SWTACT SKHV10910A
XS8 5S50101Z90 SWTACT SKHV10910A
ZZ200 PEUNJAD002 PCBUNIONAXIALAS DSC-3260N
A001 4959802624 PCBUNIONAS 246X203X1.6T
C525 CCXF1H103Z CCERA 50VF0.01MFZ(TAPPING)
D500 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D501 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D502 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D503 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D504 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D505 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D506 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D507 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D508 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D509 DRH1B----- DIODE RH-1B(TAPPING)
D510 DRH1B----- DIODE RH-1B(TAPPING)
JY1 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
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JY2 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
JY3 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
J001-J016 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
L503 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
L504 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
L505 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
RY1 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
RY10 RD-AZ224J- RCARBONFILM 1/6220KOHMJ
RY11 RD-AZ224J- RCARBONFILM 1/6220KOHMJ
RY2 RD-4Z151J- RCARBONFILM 1/4150OHMJ
RY3 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
RY4 RD-4Z101J- RCARBONFILM 1/4100OHMJ
RY5 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
RY6 RD-4Z101J- RCARBONFILM 1/4100OHMJ
RY7 RD-AZ750J- RCARBONFILM 1/675OHMJ
RY8 RD-AZ750J- RCARBONFILM 1/675OHMJ
RY9 RD-AZ750J- RCARBONFILM 1/675OHMJ
R500 RD-AZ242J- RCARBONFILM 1/62.4KOHMJ
R501 RD-AZ302J- RCARBONFILM 1/63KOHMJ
R502 RD-AZ339J- RCARBONFILM 1/63.3OHMJ
R503 RD-4Z152J- RCARBONFILM 1/41.5KOHMJ
R504 RD-2Z151J- RCARBONFILM 1/2150OHMJ
R505 RD-AZ123J- RCARBONFILM 1/612KOHMJ
R506 RD-AZ333J- RCARBONFILM 1/633KOHMJ
R508 RD-AZ242J- RCARBONFILM 1/62.4KOHMJ
R509 RD-AZ302J- RCARBONFILM 1/63KOHMJ
R511 RD-AZ339J- RCARBONFILM 1/63.3OHMJ
R512 RD-4Z152J- RCARBONFILM 1/41.5KOHMJ
R513 RD-2Z151J- RCARBONFILM 1/2150OHMJ
R514 RD-AZ202J- RCARBONFILM 1/62KOHMJ
R515 RD-AZ242J- RCARBONFILM 1/62.4KOHMJ
R516 RD-AZ302J- RCARBONFILM 1/63KOHMJ
R518 RD-AZ339J- RCARBONFILM 1/63.3OHMJ
R519 RD-4Z152J- RCARBONFILM 1/41.5KOHMJ
R520 RD-2Z151J- RCARBONFILM 1/2150OHMJ
R521 RC-2Z565KP RCARBONCOMP 1/25.6MOHMK
R525 RD-AZ301J- RCARBONFILM 1/6300OHMJ
R526 RD-AZ302J- RCARBONFILM 1/63KOHMJ
R527 RD-AZ153J- RCARBONFILM 1/615KOHMJ
R528 RD-AZ223J- RCARBONFILM 1/622KOHMJ
R529 RD-AZ153J- RCARBONFILM 1/615KOHMJ
R530 RD-AZ471J- RCARBONFILM 1/6470OHMJ
R531 RD-AZ181J- RCARBONFILM 1/6180OHMJ
R532 RD-AZ151J- RCARBONFILM 1/6150OHMJ
R533 RD-AZ390J- RCARBONFILM 1/639OHMJ
R534 RD-AZ561J- RCARBONFILM 1/6560OHMJ
R535 RD-AZ109J- RCARBONFILM 1/61OHMJ
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
R536 RD-AZ222J- RCARBONFILM 1/62.2KOHMJ
R537 RD-AZ100J- RCARBONFILM 1/610OHMJ
R538 RD-AZ220J- RCARBONFILM 1/622OHMJ
R539 RD-AZ220J- RCARBONFILM 1/622OHMJ
R540 RD-AZ152J- RCARBONFILM 1/61.5KOHMJ
R541 RD-AZ683J- RCARBONFILM 1/668KOHMJ
R542 RD-AZ683J- RCARBONFILM 1/668KOHMJ
R543 RD-AZ152J- RCARBONFILM 1/61.5KOHMJ
R544 RD-4Z390J- RCARBONFILM 1/439OHMJ
R545 RD-AZ123J- RCARBONFILM 1/612KOHMJ
R546 RD-4Z300J- RCARBONFILM 1/430OHMJ
R547 RD-4Z101J- RCARBONFILM 1/4100OHMJ
R548 RD-4Z101J- RCARBONFILM 1/4100OHMJ
R550 RD-AZ202J- RCARBONFILM 1/62KOHMJ
R551 RD-AZ202J- RCARBONFILM 1/62KOHMJ
XR1 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
XR2 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
XR3 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
XR4 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
XR5 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
XR6 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
XR7 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
XR8 RD-4Z272J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.7KOHMJ
ZZ300 PEPWMSD002 PCBPOWERMANUALAS DSC-3260N
C801 CL1JB3104M CLINEACROSS AC250V0.1MFMECQ-UVWRL
C802 CL1JB3104M CLINEACROSS AC250V0.1MFMECQ-UVWRL
C803 CL1JB3104M CLINEACROSS AC250V0.1MFMECQ-UVWRL
C804 CH1AEE222M CCERAAC 2.5KV2200PFMKHDE1007
C805 CH1AEE222M CCERAAC 2.5KV2200PFMKHDE1007
C806 CEXF2E101V CELECTRO 250VRSS100MF16X31.5
C809 CL1JB3104M CLINEACROSS AC250V0.1MFMECQ-UVWRL
C810 CH1AEE472M CCERAAC 2.5KV4700PFMKHDE1307
C811 CH1AEE472M CCERAAC 2.5KV4700PFMKHDE1307
C812 CH1AEE472M CCERAAC 2.5KV4700PFMKHDE1307
C813 CH1AEE472M CCERAAC 2.5KV4700PFMKHDE1307
C815 CEYD2E152E CELECTRO 250VFHX1500MF(35*50)
C851 CEXF2E101V CELECTRO 250VRSS100MF16X31.5
C864 CEXF2E101V CELECTRO 250VRSS100MF16X31.5
C871 CEYF1V222C CELECTRO 35VRUS2200MF(16X31.5)
C872 CEYF1V222C CELECTRO 35VRUS2200MF(16X31.5)
C875 CEYF1V222C CELECTRO 35VRUS2200MF(16X31.5)
C876 CEYF1V222C CELECTRO 35VRUS2200MF(16X31.5)
C879 CMXF2G104J CMYLAR MPP400V0.1MFJ
C880 CMYH3C472J CMYLAR 1.6KVBUP4700PFJ
C890 CCYE3D103P CCERA 2KVE0.01MFP
C891 CCYE3D103P CCERA 2KVE0.01MFP
D801 DD2SB80S-- DIODE D2SB80S
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
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D805 DGBJ606--- DIODEBRIDGE GBJ606
D805A 4857027702 HEATSINK ALEXBK
D805B 7174301011 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X10MFZN
D819 DFMBG14L-- DIODE FMB-G14L
D819A 4857031201 HEATSINK AL6063S
D819B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
D820 DFMBG14L-- DIODE FMB-G14L
D822 DFMBG14L-- DIODE FMB-G14L
D824 DBYW95C--- DIODE BYW95C(TAPPING)
D826 DRU3YX---- DIODE RU3YX
D827 DRU3YX---- DIODE RU3YX
D828 DRU3YX---- DIODE RU3YX
D829 DRU3YX---- DIODE RU3YX
D830 DBYW95C--- DIODE BYW95C(TAPPING)
D832 DRU3YX---- DIODE RU3YX
D833 DRU3YX---- DIODE RU3YX
D834 DBYW95C--- DIODE BYW95C(TAPPING)
D835 DBYW95C--- DIODE BYW95C(TAPPING)
D836 DBY228---- DIODE BY228(TAPPING)
D843 DBYW95C--- DIODE BYW95C(TAPPING)
D844 DBYW95C--- DIODE BYW95C(TAPPING)
FT801 5DH0000020 FBT FFA65023L
F801 5F1CD6321M FUSE UL/CSANM6.3A125V
LF801 5PLF32---- FILTERLINE LF-32
LF802 5PLF32---- FILTERLINE LF-32
LF803 5PLF32---- FILTERLINE LF-32
L814 58C4500079 COILCHOKE L-45
L815 58C4500079 COILCHOKE L-45
L816 58C4500079 COILCHOKE L-45
L817 5DY0000023 TRANSDUMMY DTL-02M
M352 97P2316600 HOLDERACCORD NYLON66 UL/CSA
PA14M 4950713001 CONNECTOR SMH250-13+YT250+ULW=100
PA16M 4950715001 CONNECTOR SMH250-15+YT250+ULW=100
PA17D 4950712003 CONNECTOR SMH250-12+YT250+ULW=450
PC801 4959203320 CONNWAFER YHL500-03P
PC805 4959900110 CORDPOWERAS PA208R
PW15M 4859235620 CONNWAFER YW025-13
P801 1111111111 DSC-3260N 24.576MHZ
Q801 TKTD1414-- TR KTD1414
Q802 TKTD1414-- TR KTD1414
Q810 T2SK1489-- TR 2SK1489
Q810A 4857027904 HEATSINK ALEX(AN0DIZE)
Q810B 7174301211 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X12MFZN
Q810C 4857619500 INSUPLATE SILICONRUBBERT0.3
Q813 T2SC2688L- TR 2SC2688-L
Q814 T2SC4710LS TR 2SC4710LS
Q814A 4957000700 HEATSINK ALEX
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
Q814B 7174301011 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X10MFZN
Q817 T2SC4710LS TR 2SC4710LS
Q817A 4957000700 HEATSINK ALEX
Q817B 7174301011 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X10MFZN
R801 RX05V229J- RCEMENT 5W2.2OHMJVERTICAL
R803 RX10T270J- RCEMENT 10W27OHMJTRIPOD
R808 RW02Z158JN RWIREWOUND 2W0.15OHMJNON-INDUCT
R816 RW02Z158JN RWIREWOUND 2W0.15OHMJNON-INDUCT
R926 DJ503P51D- POSISTOR J503P51D030Q140
S801 TTF841S--- THYRISTOR TF841S
S801A 4857026900 HEATSINK ALEX
S801B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
T801 50M2828A1J TRANSSMPS DTS-2828A1
T802 50M5345A1J TRANSSMPS DTS-5345A1
T803 50M5345A2J TRANSSMPS DTS-5345A2
U801 1T0P224Y-- ICAUDIOPOWER TOP224Y
U801A 4957000701 HEATSINK ALEX
U801B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
U802 1PC817---- ICPHOTOCOUPLER PC817
U803 1STRS6709- ICPOWER STR-S6709
U803A 4857027901 HEATSINK ALEX
U803B 7174301211 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X12MFZN
U804 1PC817---- ICPHOTOCOUPLER PC817
U805 1STRS6709- ICPOWER STR-S6709
U805A 4857027901 HEATSINK ALEX
U805B 7174301211 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X12MFZN
U806 1PC817---- ICPHOTOCOUPLER PC817
U807 1KA378R33- ICREGULATOR KA378R33
U807A 4857031201 HEATSINK AL6063S
U807B 7174300811 SCREWTAPPTITE TT2RND3X8MFZN
U808 1KA378R33- ICREGULATOR KA378R33
U809 1KA278R05- ICREGULATOR KA278R05
U810 1SE140N--- ICAMP SE140N
U811 1SE140N--- ICAMP SE140N
U812 1K1A7912P1 ICREGULATOR KIA7912PI
U813 1NJM431L-- ICREGULATOR NJM431L
Y801 5SC0000001 SWRELAY DG5D1-0(M)0.25W
Y802 5SC0202334 SWRELAY DJ5D2-0(M)-0.25W
ZZ200 PEPWJ0D002 PCBPOWER(RHU)AS DSC-3260N
C816 CMXH3C152J CMYLAR 1.6KVBUP1500PFJ(TP)
C821 CMXH3C152J CMYLAR 1.6KVBUP1500PFJ(TP)
C830 CEXF1C102C CELECTRO 16VRUS1000MF(10X20)TP
C831 CEXF1C102V CELECTRO 16VRSS1000MF(10X20)TP
C834 CEXF1C102C CELECTRO 16VRUS1000MF(10X20)TP
C835 CEXF1C102C CELECTRO 16VRUS1000MF(10X20)TP
C843 CEXF1C102C CELECTRO 16VRUS1000MF(10X20)TP
C845 CEXF1C102C CELECTRO 16VRUS1000MF(10X20)TP
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
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C848 CEXF1C471V CELECTRO 16VRSS470MF(10X12.5)TP
C850 CCXB3D221K CCERA 2KVB220PFK(TAPPING)
C852 CEXF2C220V CELECTRO 160VRSS22MF(10X20)TP
C853 CEXF1V471V CELECTRO 35VRSS470MF(10X20)TP
C854 CEXF1V471V CELECTRO 35VRSS470MF(10X20)TP
C856 CEXF1V471V CELECTRO 35VRSS470MF(10X20)TP
C858 CEXF1E471V CELECTRO 25VRSS470MF(10X16)TP
C860 CEXF1E471V CELECTRO 25VRSS470MF(10X16)TP
C861 CEXF1C471V CELECTRO 16VRSS470MF(10X12.5)TP
C863 CCXB3D221K CCERA 2KVB220PFK(TAPPING)
C865 CEXF2C220V CELECTRO 160VRSS22MF(10X20)TP
C866 CEXF1E471V CELECTRO 25VRSS470MF(10X16)TP
C881 CCXB3D681K CCERA 2KVB680PFK(TAPPING)
C883 CEXF2C100V CELECTRO 160VRSS10MF(10X16)TP
C886 CEXF2G220D CELECTRO 400VKMG22MF(12.5*25)TP
C894 CEXF2W100V CELECTRO 450VRSS10MF(13X20)TP
C897 CH1AEE472M CCERAAC 2.5KV4700PFMKHDE1307
C898 CH1AEE472M CCERAAC 2.5KV4700PFMKHDE1307
ZZ200 PEPWJBD002 PCBPOWERM-10AS DSC-3260N
E801-E894 4856310600 EYELET BSRT0.2(R2.3)
PC802 4857417500 TERMPIN DA-IB0214(D2.3/DYPIN)
PC803 4857417500 TERMPIN DA-IB0214(D2.3/DYPIN)
PC804 4857417500 TERMPIN DA-IB0214(D2.3/DYPIN)
R807 RS02Z273J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W27KOHMJ(TAPPING)
R809 RS01Z120J- RM-OXIDEFILM 1W12OHMJ(TAPPING)
R815 RS02Z273J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W27KOHMJ(TAPPING)
R817 RS01Z120J- RM-OXIDEFILM 1W12OHMJ(TAPPING)
R843 RS02Z470J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W47OHMJ(TAPPING)
R852 RF02Z439J- RFUSIBLE 2W4.3OHMJ(TAPPING)
R856 RS02Z470J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W47OHMJ(TAPPING)
R887 RS02Z100J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W10OHMJ(TAPPING)
R889 RS02Z244J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W240KOHMJ
R890 RS02Z244J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W240KOHMJ
R892 RS01Z334J- RM-OXIDEFILM 1W330KOHMJ
R893 RS01Z244J- RM-OXIDEFILM 1W240KOHMJ(TAPPING)
R894 RS01Z334J- RM-OXIDEFILM 1W330KOHMJ
R895 RS01Z244J- RM-OXIDEFILM 1W240KOHMJ(TAPPING)
R916 RS02Z102J- RM-OXIDEFILM 2W1KOHMJ(TAPPING)
R920 RF01Z518J- RFUSIBLE 1W0.51OHMJ(TAPPING)
R921 RF01Z518J- RFUSIBLE 1W0.51OHMJ(TAPPING)
R922 RF01Z518J- RFUSIBLE 1W0.51OHMJ(TAPPING)
R923 RF01Z518J- RFUSIBLE 1W0.51OHMJ(TAPPING)
R924 RF01Z518J- RFUSIBLE 1W0.51OHMJ(TAPPING)
ZZ200 PEPWJRD002 PCBPOWERRADIALAS DSC-3260N
C807 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C808 CEXF1E470V CELECTRO 25VRSS47MF(5X11)TP
C814 CEXF1H109V CELECTRO 50VRSS1MF(5X11)TP
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
C817 CEXF1E221V CELECTRO 25VRSS220MF(8X11.5)TP
C818 CEXF1E101V CELECTRO 25VRSS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C819 CEXF2A100V CELECTRO 100VRSS10MF(6.3X11)TP
C820 CMXB1H102J CMYLAR 50VEU1000PFJ(TP)
C822 CEXF1E221V CELECTRO 25VRSS220MF(8X11.5)TP
C823 CEXF1E101V CELECTRO 25VRSS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C824 CEXF2A100V CELECTRO 100VRSS10MF(6.3X11)TP
C825 CMXB1H102J CMYLAR 50VEU1000PFJ(TP)
C826 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C827 CEXF1H109V CELECTRO 50VRSS1MF(5X11)TP
C828 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C829 CEXF1H109V CELECTRO 50VRSS1MF(5X11)TP
C833 CMXL1H105J CMYLAR 50VMEU1MFJ
C837 CMXL1H105J CMYLAR 50VMEU1MFJ
C838 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C840 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C841 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C844 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C847 CMXL1H105J CMYLAR 50VMEU1MFJ
C849 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C855 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C857 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C859 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C862 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C867 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C868 CEXF1E221V CELECTRO 25VRSS220MF(8X11.5)TP
C869 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C870 CCXB3A471K CCERA 1KVB470PFK(T)
C873 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C874 CCXB3A471K CCERA 1KVB470PFK(T)
C877 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C878 CEXF1V101V CELECTRO 35VRSS100MF(8X11.5)TP
C882 CMXB1H103J CMYLAR 50VEU0.01MFJ(TP)
C884 CMXB1H103J CMYLAR 50VEU0.01MFJ(TP)
C885 CEXF1E101V CELECTRO 25VRSS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C887 CEXF1V101V CELECTRO 35VRSS100MF(8X11.5)TP
C888 CEXF1C101V CELECTRO 16VRSS100MF(6.3X11)TP
C889 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C892 CMXB1H104J CMYLAR 50VEU0.1MFJ(TP)
C893 CEXF2C229V CELECTRO 160VRSS2.2MF(8X11.5)TP
C895 CEXF1H101C CELECTRO 50VRUS100MF(8X11.5)TP
C896 CEXF1H100V CELECTRO 50VRSS10MF(5X11)TP
C899 CCXB3A471K CCERA 1KVB470PFK(T)
C900 CCXB3A271K CCERA 1KVB270PFK(TAPPING)
C901 CEXF1H220V CELECTRO 50VRSS22MF(5X11)TP
F801A 4857415001 CLIPFUSE PFC5000-0702
F801B 4857415001 CLIPFUSE PFC5000-0702
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
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L811 58C0000096 COILCHOKE 610G0233(470K)
L813 58C0000096 COILCHOKE 610G0233(470K)
Q803 TKSC2383Y- TR KSC2383-Y
Q804 TKSC2383Y- TR KSC2383-Y
Q808 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q809 TKTA1266Y- TR KTA1266Y(TP)
Q811 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q812 TKTA1277Y- TR KTA1277Y
Q815 TKTC3198Y- TR KTC3198Y
Q816 TKTA1266Y- TR KTA1266Y(TP)
RV801 RV5426503P RSEMI FIXED EVN-DJAA03B50KOHM
ZZ200 PEPWJAD002 PCBPOWERAXIALAS DSC-3260N
A001 4959802324 PCBPOWERAS 330X246
D802 DR2KY----- DIODEAVALANCHE R2-KY(TAPPING)
D803 DRU1P----- DIODE RU1P(TAPPING)
D804 D1N4004--- DIODE 1N4004
D806 DEU1Z----- DIODE EU1Z(HIGHSPEED)
D807 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D808 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D809 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D810 DUZ7R5BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-7.5BM7.5V
D811 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D812 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D813 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D814 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D815 DUZ7R5BM-- DIODEZENER UZ-7.5BM7.5V
D816 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D817 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D818 D1N4148--- DIODE 1N4148(TAPPING)
D821 D1N4937G-- DIODE 1N4937G(TAPPING)
D823 DUZ30BH--- DIODEZENER UZ-30BH
D825 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D831 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D837 DUZ30BH--- DIODEZENER UZ-30BH
D838 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D839 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D840 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D841 DRF1------ DIODE RF-1
D842 DRP1H----- DIODE RP1H
D845 DRP1H----- DIODE RP1H
J801-J860 85801065GY WIRECOPPER AWG221/0.65TINCOATING
L801 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
L802 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
L803 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
L804 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
L805 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
L806 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
L807 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
L808 5MC0000100 COILBEAD HC-3550
R802 RD-4Z689J- RCARBONFILM 1/46.8OHMJ
R804 RD-4Z223J- RCARBONFILM 1/422KOHMJ
R805 RD-4Z474J- RCARBONFILM 1/4470KOHMJ
R806 RD-4Z820J- RCARBONFILM 1/482OHMJ
R810 RD-4Z104J- RCARBONFILM 1/4100KOHMJ
R811 RD-2Z563J- RCARBONFILM 1/256KOHMJ
R812 RD-4Z182J- RCARBONFILM 1/41.8KOHMJ
R813 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R814 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R818 RD-4Z104J- RCARBONFILM 1/4100KOHMJ
R819 RD-2Z563J- RCARBONFILM 1/256KOHMJ
R820 RD-4Z182J- RCARBONFILM 1/41.8KOHMJ
R821 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R822 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R823 RD-AZ472J- RCARBONFILM 1/64.7KOHMJ
R824 RD-AZ202J- RCARBONFILM 1/62KOHMJ
R825 RD-AZ472J- RCARBONFILM 1/64.7KOHMJ
R826 RD-AZ202J- RCARBONFILM 1/62KOHMJ
R827 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R828 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R829 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R830 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R834 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R836 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R837 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R838 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R839 RD-4Z202J- RCARBONFILM 1/42KOHMJ
R840 RD-4Z390J- RCARBONFILM 1/439OHMJ
R841 RD-4Z471J- RCARBONFILM 1/4470OHMJ
R842 RD-4Z132J- RCARBONFILM 1/41.3KOHMJ
R844 RD-4Z474J- RCARBONFILM 1/4470KOHMJ
R845 RD-4Z224J- RCARBONFILM 1/4220KOHMJ
R846 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R847 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R848 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R849 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R850 RD-2Z472J- RCARBONFILM 1/24.7KOHMJ
R853 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R854 RD-2Z163J- RCARBONFILM 1/216KOHMJ
R855 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R857 RD-4Z474J- RCARBONFILM 1/4470KOHMJ
R858 RD-4Z224J- RCARBONFILM 1/4220KOHMJ
R859 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R860 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R861 RD-2Z472J- RCARBONFILM 1/24.7KOHMJ
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
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R862 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R863 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R864 RD-2Z163J- RCARBONFILM 1/216KOHMJ
R865 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R866 RD-AZ102J- RCARBONFILM 1/61KOHMJ
R867 RD-4Z100J- RCARBONFILM 1/410OHMJ
R868 RD-2Z479J- RCARBONFILM 1/24.7OHMJ
R869 RD-AZ104J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100KOHMJ
R870 RD-4Z224J- RCARBONFILM 1/4220KOHMJ
R871 RN-4Z2402F RMETALFILM 1/424KOHMF
R872 RN-4Z2001F RMETALFILM 1/42.0KOHMF
R873 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R874 RD-AZ684J- RCARBONFILM 1/6680KOHMJ
R875 RD-AZ105J- RCARBONFILM 1/61MOHMJ
R876 RD-AZ223J- RCARBONFILM 1/622KOHMJ
R877 RD-AZ105J- RCARBONFILM 1/61MOHMJ
R878 RD-AZ104J- RCARBONFILM 1/6100KOHMJ
R879 RD-4Z333J- RCARBONFILM 1/433KOHMJ
R880 RD-4Z274J- RCARBONFILM 1/4270KOHMJ
R881 RD-2Z474J- RCARBONFILM 1/2470KOHMJ
R882 RD-4Z102J- RCARBONFILM 1/41KOHMJ
R883 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R886 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R888 RD-AZ103J- RCARBONFILM 1/610KOHMJ
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
R891 RD-2Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/210KOHMJ
R896 RD-4Z243J- RCARBONFILM 1/424KOHMJ
R897 RD-2Z223J- RCARBONFILM 1/222KOHMJ
R898 RD-AZ105J- RCARBONFILM 1/61MOHMJ
R899 RD-AZ822J- RCARBONFILM 1/68.2KOHMJ
R900 RD-AZ272J- RCARBONFILM 1/62.7KOHMJ
R901 RD-AZ471J- RCARBONFILM 1/6470OHMJ
R902 RD-AZ221J- RCARBONFILM 1/6220OHMJ
R903 RD-AZ471J- RCARBONFILM 1/6470OHMJ
R904 RC-2Z565KP RCARBONCOMP 1/25.6MOHMK
R905 RD-2Z105J- RCARBONFILM 1/21MOHMJ
R906 RD-2Z105J- RCARBONFILM 1/21MOHMJ
R907 RD-2Z244J- RCARBONFILM 1/2240KOHMJ
R908 RN-4Z1803F RMETALFILM 1/4180KOHMF
R909 RD-4Z103J- RCARBONFILM 1/410KOHMJ
R911 RD-4Z820J- RCARBONFILM 1/482OHMJ
R912 RD-4Z472J- RCARBONFILM 1/44.7KOHMJ
R913 RD-4Z472J- RCARBONFILM 1/44.7KOHMJ
R914 RD-4Z820J- RCARBONFILM 1/482OHMJ
R915 RD-4Z229J- RCARBONFILM 1/42.2OHMJ
R917 RD-4Z474J- RCARBONFILM 1/4470KOHMJ
R918 RC-2Z565KP RCARBONCOMP 1/25.6MOHMK
R925 RN-4Z6802F RMETALFILM 1/468.0KOHMF
Z801 DSVC471D14 VARISTOR SVC471D14A
LOC PARTCODE PARTNAME DESCRIPTION REMARKS
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10-1. ConnectionDiagram
10. Circuit Diagram
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10-2. Signal FlowDiagram
CircuitDiagram
R G B VM
YPbPr
MAIN L/R
AUDIO
NTSC A/V MAIN L/R MAIN L/R C SL SR WOOFER
SPEAKER
HD SIF C.V Y C
L/R MAIN L/R
CENTER
SL,SR
WOOFER
MAIN ASS'Y
ATSC ASS'Y VIDEO ASS`Y
CRT ASS'Y
VIDEO
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CircuitDiagram
10-3. PowerCircuit
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CircuitDiagram
10-4. MainCircuit
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CircuitDiagram
10-5. Video1Circuit
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CircuitDiagram
10-6. Video2Circuit
65
10-7. AudioCircuit
CircuitDiagram
66
10-8. Com-FilterCircuit
CircuitDiagram
67
10-9. VMCircuit
CircuitDiagram
68
10-10. BlankingCircuit
CircuitDiagram
69
10-11. JackA/V, CONTROL, LEDCircuit
CircuitDiagram
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10-12. CRTCircuit
CircuitDiagram
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11. Exploded View(DSC-30W60N)
User Manual
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Important safety instructions
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.
This symbol indicates high voltage is present
inside. It is dangerous to make any kind of
contact with any internal part of this
product.
This symbol alerts you that important
literature concerning operation and
maintenance has been included with this
product.
Note to CATV system installer:This reminder is provided
to call CATV system installers attention to Article 820-40
of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of Canadian
Electrical Code, Part I), 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: FCC regulations state that any unauthorized
changes or modifications to this equipment may void the
users authority to operate it.
Caution: To prevent electric shock, match the wide
blade of plug to the wide slot, and fully insert the plug.
Important: One Federal Court has held that
unauthorized recording of copyrighted TV programs is
an infringement of U.S. copyright laws.
To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock
hazard,do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Important safety information
Always be careful when using your TV receiver.To
reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and other
injuries, keep these safety precautions in mind when
installing, using, and maintaining your machine.
Read all safety and operating instructions before
operating the TV receiver.
Retain the safety and operating instructions for future
reference.
Heed all warnings on the TV receiver and in the
operating instructions.
Follow all operating and use instructions.
Unplug the TV receiver from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Use a damp cloth;do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners.
Never add any attachments and/or equipment
without approval of the manufacturer. Such additions
may result in the risk of fire, electric shock, or other
personal injury.
Do not use the TV receiver where contact with or
immersion in water is a possibility, such as near bath
tubs, sinks, washing machines, swimming pools, etc.
Provide ventilation for the TV receiver.The unit is
designed with slots in the cabinet for ventilation to
protect it from overheating. Do not block these
openings with any object. Do not place it near a
radiator or heat register.
Operate your TV receiver 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 appliance dealer or local power
company.
Use only a grounded or polarized outlet. For your
safety, this TV receiver is equipped with a polarized
alternating current line plug having one blade wider
than the other.This plug will fit into the power outlet
only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
still doesnt fit, contact your electrician to replace
your outlet.
Protect the power cord. Power supply cords should
be routed so that they are unlikely to be walked on
or pinched by items placed on or against them. Pay
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
unit.
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Unplug the TV receiver from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system during a
lightning storm or when left unattended and unused
for long periods of time.This will prevent damage to
the unit due to lightning and power-line surges.
Avoid overhead power lines.An outside antenna
system should not be placed 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,
be extremely careful to keep from touching the
power lines or circuits. Contact with such lines can
be fatal.
Do not overload the wall outlet or extension cords.
Overloading can result in fire or electric shock.
Do not insert foreign objects through openings in the
unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
damage parts. Never spill liquid of any kind on the TV
receiver.
Ground outdoor antennas. If an outside antenna or
cable system is connected to the TV receiver, be sure
the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to
provide some protection against voltage surges and
built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National
Electrical Code,ANSI/NFPA No. 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.
Do not attempt to service the TV receiver yourself.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged
if liquid has been spilled on or objects have fallen
into the unit
if the TV receiver has been exposed to rain or
water
if the TV receiver does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions
if the TV receiver has been dropped or the
cabinet has been damaged
when the TV receiver exhibits a distinct change in
performance
If you make adjustments yourself, adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions.Adjusting other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the TV receiver to
normal.
When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technician uses replacement parts specified
by the manufacturer or those that have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in additional damage to the
unit.
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this TV
receiver, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the TV receiver is in a safe
operating condition.
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING
CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
EXAMPLE OF
ANTENNA GROUNDING
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Introducing your new HDTV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Top panel controls and front panel lights . . . . .1
Side panel inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Rear panel inputs and outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Remote control overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Installing the batteries in the remote control . .6
Programming the remote control . . . . . . . . . . .6
Operating the remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Connecting your HDTV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Indoor/outdoor antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Indoor/outdoor antenna and cable TV . . . . . . . .8
VCR without a cable box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
VCR with a cable box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Digital Satellite System (DSS) or Laser Disc (LD) . .9
HD component and audio system . . . . . . . . . .10
DVD(480i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
DVD(480p) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Camcorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Setting up your HDTV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using the on-screen menu system . . . . . . . . .12
Setting the time and date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Memorizing channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Adding/erasing channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Fine tuning channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Checking signal strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Selecting channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Selecting a source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Setting up HD Components Video . . . . . . . . . .20
Setting up speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Setting up digital audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Selecting surround sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Adjusting surround sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Using the Program Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Moving around the guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Selecting a current program . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Seeing the channel banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Selecting major and minor channels . . . . . . . .27
Using Audio Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Muting the volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Using the graphic equalizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Using the midnight mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Using Video Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using the video controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Selecting the video mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Selecting a screen mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Using closed captions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Setting Locks and Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Changing the password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Setting rating limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Using Timers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Using the sleep timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Using the on/off timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Using the Menus without the Remote Control. . 38
Factory Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Using the Help System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Learning about the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Learning about the remote control . . . . . . . . .39
Programming the Remote Control. . . . . . . . . . 40
Component codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Contents
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This chapter will explain the various controls and inputs and outputs you will find on your Daewoo HDTV.
Top panel controls and front panel lights
On the top of the HDTV, you will find the following controls:
1. VOL (Volume) buttons
Use these buttons to change your HDTV's volume or to move the cursor in the menu screens.
2. CH(Channel) buttons
Use these buttons to change channels on your HDTV or to move the cursor in the menu screens.
3. SELECT button
Use this button to select items in the Program Guide and on the menu screens.
4. MENUbutton
Use this button to enter and exit the MAIN MENU. Each time you press MENU, the MAIN MENU will
appear and disappear from the screen.
5. TV/VIDEObutton
Use this button to view the equipment you have connected to the HDTV. Each time you press the
TV/VIDEO button, the HDTV will cycle through:
TV mode
HD comp (HD Component Video)
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
6. POWERbutton
Use this button to turn your HDTV on or off.
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SELECT MENU
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On the front panel of the HDTV, you will find:
1. Timer Indicator
Lights up red when you have set the HDTV's automatic timers.
2. Power Indicator
Lights up green when you have turned the HDTV on.
3. Remote Control Signal Sensor
Receives signals from the remote control.
Side panel inputs
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
L
S-VIDEO
TIMER POWER
1 2 3
On the right side panel of the HDTV you will find
the Video 4 inputs.These are provided
for connecting a camcorder or other video
equipment without reaching around to the
rear panel.
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Rear panel inputs and outputs
1. Digital Audio Inputs and Outputs
Use these inputs and outputs to connect digital audio systems and Digital Video Disc (DVD) players.
Your HDTV provides a choice of either coaxial or optical connections.
2. SIGNAL SELECT switch
If you connect high definition components, use this switch to select between RGB and Y/Pb/Pr.
Normally, leave this switch in the up (top) position.
3. High Definition (HD) Component Video Inputs
Use these video inputs to connect special HD components. (1080i or 480P)
4. VIDEO 1 Inputs
Use to connect video and audio to these inputs.
5. VIDEO 2 Inputs
Use to connect video and audio to these inputs.
6. VIDEO 3 Inputs
Use to connect video and audio to these inputs.
7. HD Component Audio Inputs
Use to connect audio outputs of AC3 audio equipment, such as a DVD, etc.
8. Antenna Inputs and Outputs
Use to connect antennas (indoor/outdoor/cable) and VCRs to your HDTV.
9. Speaker Outputs
Use to connect surround speakers and/or a subwoofer to your HDTV.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
VHF
UHF
1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
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Remote control overview
The remote control has the following functions:
1. POWERbutton
Press to turn the HDTV (and other equipment)
on and off.
2. MODE buttons
Press to select which equipment you wish your
remote control to operate:
SAT (satellite)
CATV (cable box)
VCR
TV
The Mode button you press will light up in red.
3. MENU button
Press once to display the HDTV menus. Press
again to make the menus disappear.
4. SEL (Select) button
Press to select items on the HDTV menus.
5. Arrowbuttons
Press to navigate through the HDTV menus.
6. STAT (Channel Station) button
Press to quickly select channels to watch on
your HDTV.
7. VOL (Volume) buttons
Press to raise and lower the volume on your HDTV.
8. Number buttons
Press to directly select channels or to enter the
numbers in the menus.
9. INFO(Information) button
Press to see the channel banner that provides
information while viewing your HDTV.
10. V MODE (Video Mode) button
Press to select a video mode:Normal, Dynamic,
Cinema or Customer.
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11. SOUNDbutton
Press to select a sound option:Mono, Stereo, or
Secondary Audio Programming (SAP).When
you tune to a digital channel, press to select
various languages.
12. SLEEP TIMERbutton
Press to select the time before the HDTV turns
off:30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, or 120
minutes.
13. CLOSED CAPTIONbutton
Press to turn closed captions on and off.
14. FF(Fast Forward) button
Press to fast forward a videocassette.
15. PLAY button
Press to play a videocassette.
16. PAUSE button
Press to pause a VCR.
17. REC(Record) button
Press to record a videotape.
18. STOPbutton
Press to stop a VCR.
19. REW(Rewind) button
Press to rewind a videocassette.
20. SCREEN MODE button
Press to select how to view your HDTV:
Normal, Full or Zoom.
21. ADD/ERASE button
Press to add and erase channels on your HDTV.
22. 100button
Press to select cable channels over 100 on TV
or DSS broadcasts.
23. CH(Channel) buttons
Press to select channels.
24. PREV(Previous) button
Press to back up one menu at a time in the
HDTV menus or to return to the previous
channel.
25. GUIDE button
Press this button to see the HDTV Program
Guide.
26. MUTE button
Press to mute the HDTV sound.
27. TV/VIDEObutton
Press to view components you have connected
to the HDTV. Press this button repeatedly to
display:
TV mode
HD comp (HD Component Video)
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
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Installing the batteries in the remote control
1. Remove the battery compartment lid from the back of the
remote control by pressing on the lid and sliding it off.
2. Insert two AAA batteries into the compartment. Match the +
and on the batteries to the +and in the compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Programming the remote control
The HDTV remote control is pre-programmed to operate your Daewoo HDTV.You can also program the
HDTV remote control to operate other components, such as a cable TV box, a DSS, or a VCR.To program
the HDTV remote control, please see "Programming the Remote Controlon page 40.
Operating the remote control
Whenever you use the remote, you must first press the Mode
button on the remote control to select the equipment you wish to
control. For example, to control the HDTV, press the TV Mode
button.The button will light up red.
Mode
buttons
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Connecting your HDTV
CAUTION- Make sure your HDTV is unplugged before connecting equipment.
This chapter explains how to connect all of your equipment to the HDTV. Before you begin, Daewoo
suggests you make sure you have all of the cables and wires you will need.These may include:
Speaker wire
Coaxial cable (for VCRs, DVDs, etc.)
RCA pin type audio/video cables
Super Video cables (for S-Video equipment)
Optical Digital cables (for special audio connections)
75 ohm adapter or combiner (for antennas)
Indoor/outdoor antenna
To connect an indoor/outdoor antenna follow the diagram below.You may need a 75-ohm adapter,
as shown.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
From
Antenna
Source
OR
VHF
UHF
Adapter
RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
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Indoor/outdoor antenna and cable TV
If you have a cable box, plug the cable from the wall into the IN terminal of the cable box. Connect a
coaxial cable between the OUT terminal of the cable box and the antenna input on the HDTV labeled IN.
If you wish to connect a VCR with your cable box, please see VCR With a Cable Boxon page 9.
NOTE: It is necessary to connect an indoor/outdoor antenna to receive digital broadcasts.
VCR without a cable box
To connect a VCR to your HDTV without using a cable box, follow the diagram below.
If you are connecting a mono VCR, connect only the L/MONO.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
From
Antenna
Source
VCR
In From Antenna
Out to TV
Out
In
S-VIDEO
L R
Video Audio
Video Audio
OR
L R
VHF
UHF
RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
From
Cable
Source
Optional
Cable Box
In Out
From
Antenna
Source
VHF
UHF
OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W
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VCR with a cable box
To connect a VCR with a cable box, follow the diagram below.
If you are connecting a mono VCR, connect only L/MONO.
Digital Satellite System(DSS) or Laser Disc (LD)
To connect a Digital Satellite System or Laser Disc, follow the diagram below.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
Satellite Receiver or Laser Disc
Out
S-VIDEO
L R
Video Audio
OR
VHF
UHF
OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
VCR
In From Antenna
Out to TV
Out
In
S-VIDEO
L R
Video Audio
Video Audio
OR
From
Cable
Source
In Out
L R
Optional
Cable Box
From
Antenna
Source
VHF
UHF
OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W
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HD component and audio system
To connect a HD component and audio system, follow the diagram below.
NOTE: After you connect a digital audio system, you will need to use the menus to set it up. Please see
Setting up Digital Audio on page 22.
DVD (480i)
To connect a digital video disc (DVD), follow the
diagram below.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
Digital Video Disc
S-VIDEO
Out L R
Video Audio
OR
Out
O p tic a l
Digital Audio
C o a x ia l
OR
VHF
UHF
RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
HD Component
Audio L C e n te r S L
Out
R Wo o fe r S R
O p tic a l
I n
C o a x ia l
I n
O p tic a l
O u t
C o a x ia l
O u t
Digital Audio System
P B Y P R
OR OR
VHF
UHF
OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W
DVD (480P)
To connect a digital video disc (DVD), follow the
diagram below.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
Digital Video Disc
Audio L C e n te r S L
Out
R Wo o fe r S R
O p tic a l
I n
C o a x ia l
I n
O p tic a l
O u t
C o a x ia l
O u t
Digital Audio System
C b Y C r
OR OR
VHF
UHF
OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W
NOTE: After you connect a HD component, you will need to use the menus to set it up.
Please see Setting up HD Components Video on page 20.
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Camcorder
The Video 4 inputs on the side of the HDTV make it easy to connect a camcorder.To do this, follow the
diagram below.
Speakers
To connect standard speakers, follow the diagram below.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO
VIDEO 1
HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN
(FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT
AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV
IN
Right Rear
Speaker
+
_
Left Rear
Speaker
Subwoofer
+
_
+
_
VHF
UHF
RS
8/5W
LS
8/5W
WOOFER
8/8W

(mono)
L


(mono)
L

OPTICAL
/PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
L
Camcorder
Out
In
S-VIDEO
L R
Video Audio
Video Audio
OR
L R
Side of HDTV
S-VIDEO
This chapter explains the basic setup required for watching and listening to your HDTV for the first time.
Daewoo has made setup as easy as possible with the use of on-screen menus and simple navigation controls.
Using the on-screen menu system
Daewoo has designed an easy-to-use menu system for controlling your television.Along with your remote
control, the menus make all of your HDTV's controls and features a few button presses away.
To use the menus:
1. Press the TV Mode button on the remote control.
The TV indicator will light.
2. Point the remote control at the HDTV and press POWER.
The POWER indicator on the front of the HDTV will light
from red to green and the HDTV will turn on.
3. Press the MENU button.
The MAIN MENU will appear on the screen.
4. Press the up/down arrow buttons to highlight items on the
MAIN MENU.
The content of each menu category will be displayed.
5. Press the SEL button to select an item.
6. Press the PREV button to back up one menu screen.
7. To make the menus disappear, press MENU repeatedly.
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Setting up your HDTV
Mode
buttons
Move
M AI N M EN U
GUIDE
PREFERENCE
LOCKS & LIMITS
SETUP
VIDEO
AUDIO
HELP
TheGuideMenu
allowsyou to
view and select
theprogram
information
SEL
Select
Move
M AI N M EN U
GUIDE
PREFERENCE
LOCKS & LIMITS
SETUP
VIDEO
AUDIO
HELP
Input Select
Channel Setup
TimeSetting
Digital Audio
Speaker Setup
Factory Setting
HD Comp.
SEL
Select
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Setting the time and date
1. Press the MENU button to display the MAIN MENU.
2. Press the up/down arrow buttons to highlight SETUP.
3. Press the SEL button.
The SETUP menu is displayed.
4. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Time Setting.
Press the SEL button.
The TIME SETUP menu is displayed, with the Time and Date
Setting highlighted.
5. Press the SEL button.
The TIME SETTING menu is displayed.
NOTE: If your HDTV is receiving digital signals, the time
will automatically be set and updated.
SETUP
Input Select
Channel Setup
Time Setting
Digital Audio
Speaker Setup
Factory Setting
HD Component Input
Select one of the
setup options.
Move
SEL
Select
TIME
SETUP
Timeand DateSetting
Time Options
Select an option
to set the time.
After completing,
press the SEL
button.
Move
SEL
Select
TIME
SETTING
Set the time,
date, year using
the Number
button.
After completing,
press the SEL
button.
Time:
Date:
Year
: 1 2 0 0 A
/ 0 1 0 0
2 0 0 0
Move Number
#
Move
M AI N M EN U
GUIDE
PREFERENCE
LOCKS & LIMITS
SETUP
VIDEO
AUDIO
HELP
Input Select
Channel Setup
TimeSetting
Digital Audio
Speaker Setup
Factory Setting
HD Comp.
SEL
Select
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6. Use the Number (0-9) buttons on the remote control to enter
the time. For example, to enter 12:45 press 1, 2, 4, and 5.
7. Use the up/down arrow buttons to select A (AM) or P (PM)
then press the right arrow button to move to the Date field.
8. Use the Number buttons to enter the Date and Year and then
press the SEL button to return to the TIME SETUP menu.
9. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Time Options
and then press the SEL button.
The TIME OPTIONS menu is displayed.
10. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight your time zone
and then press the SEL button.
11. Use the up/down arrow buttons to select whether you use
daylight saving time and then press the SEL button.
12. Press the PREV button to return to the SETUP menu.
Memorizing channels
Your HDTV memorizes and stores all of the channels it can receive.
NOTE: It is not necessary to scan channels into memory for satellite or VCR input sources.
To scan channels into memory:
1. From the SETUP menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Input Select and press the SEL button.
The INPUT SELECT menu is displayed.
2. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the kind of
antenna you connected to the HDTV:Antenna
(indoor/outdoor) or Antenna +Cable (cable TV and
indoor/outdoor). Press the SEL button.
TIME
SETTING
Set the time,
date, year using
the Number
button.
After completing
press the SEL
button.
Time:
Date:
Year
: 1 2 4 5 P
/ 0 1 0 1
2 0 0 0
Move Number
#
TIME
OPTIONS
Select a time
zone & daylight
saving on/off.
Select your Time Zone
Eastern
Central
Mountain
Pacific
Alaska
Hawaii
Daylight Saving Time Control
Off
On
Move
SEL
Select
INPUT
SELECT
Antenna
Antenna + Cable
If you use the
cable TV, select
Antenna + Cable.
Move
SEL
Select
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3. Press the PREV button to return to the SETUP menu.
4. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Channel Setup
and then press the SEL button.
The CHANNEL SETUP menu is displayed.
5. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Channel
Scanning and then press the SEL button.
The CHANNEL SCANNING menu is displayed.
To scan the channels into the HDTV memory
If Yesis highlighted, press the SEL button to begin channel
scanning.
If Nois highlighted, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Yes and then press SEL to begin channel scanning.
The HDTV will scan the channels and memorize all channels it
can receive.
When the channel scan is finished, press the MENU button
until the menus disappear from the screen, or press the PREV
button to select another menu option.
To exit the menu without scanning the channels
If Yesis highlighted, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight No and then press the SEL button to return to the
previous menu.
If Nois highlighted, press the SEL button to return to the
previous menu.
NOTE: Whenever you change the input source (Antenna or
Antenna +Cable) from the INPUT SELECT menu, you
should scan the channels again.
CHANNEL
SETUP
Check Signal Strength
Channel Scanning
Add/Erase Channel
Fine Tuning
Select one of the
channel options.
Move
SEL
Select
CHANNEL
SCANNING
This function will rescan channel and update
your channel map.
Yes No
Start channel scan
Move
SEL
Select
CHANNEL
SCANNING
This function will rescan channel and update
your channel map.
Yes No
Channel scanning.... #CH22
28%
Move
SEL
Select
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Adding/erasing channels
You can easily add or erase channels that your HDTV memorized.
To do this:
1. From the MAIN MENU highlight SETUP and press the SEL button.
2. Highlight Channel Setup and press the SEL button.
3. Highlight Add/Erase Channel. Press the SEL button.
4. You will see a screen that asks you whether you wish to add
or erase a channel. If you want to add/erase a channel, press
the SEL button after highlighting Yes.
5. You will see the pop-up menu.
If a channel ismemorized, the menu asks you whether
you wish to erase it or not.
Press the SEL button after highlighting Yes if you want to
erase a channel.
If a channel is not memorized, the menu asks you
whether you wish to add it or not.
Press the SEL button after highlighting Yes if you want to
add a channel.
When finished, press the MENU button until the menus
disappear from the screen, or press the PREV button to select
another menu option.
6. You can also use the ADD/ERASE button on your remote
control to add/erase channels.After selecting the channel to
add or erase using the Number buttons, press the ADD/ERASE
button on your remote control.You will see the pop-up menu.
If a channel ismemorized, the menu asks you whether
you wish to erase it or not. Press the SEL button after
highlighting Yes if you want to erase a channel.
If a channel is not memorized, the menu asks you
whether you wish to add or not. Press the SEL button after
highlighting Yes if you want to add a channel.
SETUP
Input Select
Channel Setup
Time Setting
Digital Audio
Speaker Setup
Factory Setting
HD Component Input
Select one of the
setup options.
Move
SEL
Select
CHANNEL
SETUP
Check Signal Strength
Channel Scanning
Add/EraseChannel
Fine Tuning
Select one of the
channel options.
Move
SEL
Select
ADD/ERASE
CHANNEL
Do you want to add/erase this channel?
Yes No
Yes No
Do you want to erase
current channel in your
channel map?
You can add the
new channel or
erase unwanted
channel.
Move
SEL
Select
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Fine tuning channels
You can fine tune channels that do not appear as clearly as they should.
NOTE: You cannot fine tune a digital channel. Digital channels
either appear perfectly tuned or they do not appear at all.
To fine tune a channel:
1. From the CHANNEL SETUP menu use the up/down arrow
buttons to highlight Fine Tuning. Press the SEL button.You will
see the FINE TUNING menu.
2. Press the left/right arrow buttons to fine tune the channel and
you will see the numeric values on the bar change.The
maximum is +48 and the minimum is -48. Keep pressing the
left/right arrow buttons until the channel is as clear as
possible.
3. To fine tune another channel, first, select the channel then
repeat steps 1-2 above.When finished, press the MENU button
until the menus disappear from the screen, or press the PREV
button to select another menu option.
Checking signal strength
You can check and see how strong a channel is tuned in.
NOTE: This does not apply to analog stations.
To check signal strength:
1. From the CHANNEL SETUP menu use the up/down arrow
buttons to highlight Check Signal Strength. Press the SEL
button.You will see the SIGNAL STRENGTH menu.
2. The menu will show the channel you are tuned to, and a
numeric value of its signal strength.You will also see a meter
that shows if the signal is weak, acceptable, or excellent.
3. Adjust your indoor/outdoor antenna until the signal strength is
as good as possible.When finished press the MENU button
until the menus disappear from the screen, or press the PREV
button to select another menu option.
CHANNEL
SETUP
Check Signal Strength
Channel Scanning
Add/Erase Channel
FineTuning
Select one of the
channel options.
Move
SEL
Select
SIGNAL
STRENGTH
Adjust the antenna for optimum signal
strength
Signal Strength: 82
Channel Number: 11
Weak Acceptable Excellent
Check the signal
strength.
FINE
TUNING
Notice: You can not fine tune the digital
signals.
Fine Tuning 0
If analog
channels are not
clear, you can
fine tune signals
for a better
picture.
Control
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Selecting channels
Daewoo has provided a number of different ways to conveniently select channels.They include:
Using the Channel buttons
Using the Number buttons
Using the channel selector
Selecting favorite channels
NOTE: To change digital channels from the Program Guide, please see Using the Program Guide on
page 25.
Using the Channel buttons
To change channels, press the up/down CH buttons on the remote
control or top panel of the HDTV.
Using the Number buttons
To directly select a channel between 1-99, press its two-digit
number with the Number buttons. If the channel is 100 and above,
press the 100 button first, then the additional two digits. For
example, if the channel is 114, press the 100 button then 1, then 4.
Using the Channel Station (STAT) button
Daewoo's convenient Channel Station button lets you see a
channel map of all of your memorized stations.You can use this
map to directly select a channel.
To use this feature:
1. Press the STAT button on the remote control.You will see a
channel map screen, with an arrow to indicate if there are
more channels that are stored.The channel you are tuned to
appears in red.
2. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a channel.You can use
either up/down arrow or left/right arrow.To see more
channels that are stored, simply keep pressing arrow down
until the other channels appear.
3. Press the SEL button to directly tune to a channel in your
channel map.
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13 15 16 18
25 29 34 59
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Selecting favorite channels
Your HDTV can store up to 16 channels that you can quickly
select by using the arrow buttons on the remote controls.To store
and select your favorite channels:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight PREFERENCE. Press the SEL button to see the
PREFERENCE menu.
2. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Favorite Channel.
Press the SEL button to see the FAVORITE CHANNEL menu.
3. To select your favorite channels, use the arrow buttons to
highlight a channel to add to your list. Press the SEL button to
add channels.The channel number will be highlighted and the
number will appear at the top.
4. To delete a channel from the list, simply highlight the channel
again and press the SEL button. It will be deleted and the
channel number will disappear from the top of the menu.
When finished, press the MENU button until the menus
disappear from the screen.
To select favorite channels while viewing your HDTV, simply
press the up/down arrow buttons on the remote control.You
will cycle through all of the channels on your favorite channel list.
PREFERENCE
FavoriteChannels
OSD Screen Color
Closed Caption
On/Off Timer
Select one of the
preference
options.
Move
SEL
Select
FAVORITE
CHANNEL
Choose favorite
channels. If you
want to delete,
select again.
Move
SEL
Select
You can select up to 16 channels.
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12 13 16 17
22 29 34 40
51 53 59 61
FAVORITE
CHANNEL
Choose favorite
channels. If you
want to delete,
select again.
Move
SEL
Select
You can select up to 16 channels.
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8 9 10 11
12 13 16 17
22 29 34 40
51 53 59 61
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Selecting a source
You can choose to view any of the input sources that you have connected to your HDTV.
To do this:
Press the TV/VIDEO button on the HDTV or on the remote
control.
Each time you press either button, the HDTV will display one
of the sources that are available.These include:
TV mode
HD comp (HD Component Video)
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
These sources correspond to the inputs on the side and back panel of the HDTV. For example, if you
connected a VCR to the Video 2 inputs, use the TV/VIDEO button on the HDTV or on the remote
control to select Video 2 and to see the picture and hear the audio from the VCR.
Setting up HD Components Video
You can select the input format of the HD Components Video.
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down buttons to highlight
SETUP and press the SEL button.
The SETUP menu is displayed.
2. Use the up/down buttons to highlight HD Component Input
and press the SEL button.
The HD Component Input menu is displayed.
3. Highlight the item you want to set using the up/down buttons.
4. Press the SEL button.
5. Press the PREV or MENU button to exit this menu.
Setting up speakers
You can easily adjust the HDTV to the kind of speakers you
connected to it.
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight SETUP and press the SEL button.
The SETUP menu is displayed.
2. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Speaker Setup
and press the SEL button.
The SPEAKER SETUP menu is displayed.
VIDEO 1
SPEAKER
SETUP
Rear Speakers(LS, RS)
Subwoofer
Speakers Off
Select the kind of
speakers to set.
Move
SEL
Select
HD Comp.
1080i
480P
Select the input
format of the
HD components.
Move
SEL
Select
3. Press the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Speaker Off and
press the SEL button.
The SPEAKER OFF menu is displayed.
4. If you:
do not want to use external (left/right/center) speakers,
highlight No and press the SEL button.
dowant to use external speakers, highlight Yes and press
the SEL button.
5. Press the PREV button to return to the SPEAKER SETUP menu.
Adjusting rear speakers for surround sound
1. From the SPEAKER SETUP menu, highlight Rear Speakers
(LS, RS) and press the SEL button.
The REAR SPEAKERS menu is displayed.
2. Highlight the kind of rear speakers you connected to the
HDTV:
External (Large)
External (Small)
None
3. Press the SEL button.
4. Press the PREV button to return to the SPEAKER SETUP menu.
To adjust for a subwoofer:
1. From the SPEAKER SETUP menu, highlight Subwoofer. Press
the SEL button.
2. If you:
do not want to use a subwoofer, highlight No and press
the SEL button
dowant to use a subwoofer, highlight Yes and press the
SEL button.
When finished, press the PREV button to return to the
SPEAKER SETUP menu.
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REAR
SPEAKER
Select the type
of rear speaker
connected to
the HDTV.
Move
SEL
Select
External (Large)
External (Small)
None
SPEAKER OFF
If you want to
use the external
L/R/C speakers,
select 'Yes'.
Move
SEL
Select
Yes
No
SUBWOOFER
Select 'Yes'
if the subwoofer
is connected to
the HDTV.
Move
SEL
Select
Yes
No
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Setting up digital audio
You can set the HDTV to automatically adjust to play the kind of digital audio that you connected.
To do this:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight SETUP. Press the SEL button.
2. From the SETUP menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Digital Audio. Press the SEL button. If you connected:
the video outputs of equipment to the High
Definition video inputs on the rear panel
Use the up/down arrow buttons to select whether you
connected the audio outputs of your equipment to the
optical, coaxial, or component audio inputs on the rear
panel. Press the SEL button.
the video outputs of equipment to the Video 1 inputs
on the rear panel
Use the up/down arrow buttons to select whether you
connected the audio outputs of your equipment to the
optical, coaxial, or RCA (Analog L,R) audio inputs on the
rear panel. Press the SEL button.
the audio inputs of equipment to the Digital Audio
Output terminals
Use the up/down arrow buttons to select whether the output
format of audio is Dolby Digital or PCM. Press the SEL button.
Selecting surround sound
You can use the HDTV menus to choose different kinds of
surround sound, or to hear regular stereo.
To do this:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight AUDIO. Press the SEL button.
2. From the AUDIO menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Listening Mode. Press the SEL button.
Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight one of the
following settings. Once selected, press the SEL button, then
the PREV button to return to the AUDIO menu.
DIGITAL
AUDIO
HD Input Audio Select
Optical
Coaxial
Optical
Coaxial
Component
Video 1Input Audio Select
RCA (Analog L, R)
Digital 1Audio Output Format
Dolby Digital
PCM
Select the
input/output
format of the
audio jacks on
the rear panel.
Move
SEL
Select
SEL
Select
LISTENING
MODE
Select one of the
listening modes.
Move
Dolby Surround (L, R, C, Ls, Rs)
3 Stereo (L, R, C)
Phantom Center (L, R, Ls, Rs)
Stereo (L, R)
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Dolby Surround (L, R, C, Ls, Rs)
Select if you have connected external rear surround
speakers and wish to listen to full Dolby Surround Sound.
3 Stereo (L, R, C)
Select to hear sound from a left, right and center speaker
system.
Phantom Center (L, R, Ls, Rs)
Select to hear surround sound without center channel
audio.The center channel speaker will be simulated.
Stereo (L, R)
Select to hear regular stereo.
Adjusting surround sound
Now that you have set up your speakers and selected surround sound, you are ready to adjust the
surround effect to suit your taste.To do this:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight AUDIO. Press the SEL button.
2. From the AUDIO menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Sound Control. Press the SEL button.
Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight one of the
following settings.
Balance
Use the left/right arrow buttons to adjust the balance
between the front left and right speakers.The range of this
control is between -31 and +31.
Rear Balance
Use the left/right arrow buttons to adjust the balance
between the rear left and right speakers.The range of this
control is between -31 and +31.
Center Volume
Use the left/right arrow buttons to adjust the volume of
the center channel speaker.The range of this control is
between 0 and +63.
Surround Volume
Use the left/right arrow buttons to adjust the volume of
the surround (rear) speakers.The range of this control is
between 0 and +63.
SOUND
CONTROL
Balance
Rear Balance
Center Volume
Surround Volume
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Center Delay
Surround Delay
0
0
0
0
35
35
Move Control
If you want to
test the settings,
press the SEL
button after
selecting Test.
Test L R C LFE Ls Rs
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Woofer Volume
Use the left/right arrow buttons to adjust the volume of a
subwoofer.The range of this control is between 0 and +63.
Center Delay
Use the left/right arrow buttons to adjust the delay time
for sound that comes from the center speaker.The range
of this control is 0 to 5.
Surround Delay
Use the left/right arrow buttons to adjust the delay time
for sound between the front and rear speakers.The range
of this control is 0 to 15.
Test
To hear a test tone that lets you hear the volume of your
surround sound system, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Test and press the SEL button.You will hear a test
tone between the left, right, center, subwoofer and left rear
and right rear speakers.
The test tone will play one cycle between the speakers
before it stops. For the best surround quality, Daewoo
recommends that you adjust the sound equally between all
of the speakers. For example, the volume of the front
speakers should match the volume of the rear speakers.
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Using the ProgramGuide
Your Daewoo HDTV includes a special Program Guide that makes it easy to choose channels and to get
information about programs.The Program Guide also lets you select minor channels, part of the many
choices you now have with digital television.
Major channel are a group of channels that belong to a broadcaster. For example, a broadcaster called ABD
may broadcast on channel 5, which is called the major channel. However, broadcaster ABD may choose to
also broadcast what are called minor channels on channel 5.These minor channels give the broadcaster
even more options to offer you, the viewer.
Moving around the guide
You can move around the guide by scrolling with the arrow buttons from program to program.
Press the up arrow button to scroll up through all of the available channels.
Press the down arrow button to scroll down through all of the available channels.
Press the right arrow button to scroll forward through upcoming program times.
Press the left arrow button to scroll back through program times.
PROGRAM
GUIDE
All
After selecting the program you want to view,
press the SEL button.
20-1
WHD-TV
Comedy On Road
((A))
PG
Jan 9 Sun
12:00 AM
12:00 am to 12:30 am
1/09 12:00 AM 12:30 AM 1:00 AM 1:30 AM
20-1 Comedy Police Story Little Mouse Tracks
On Road Mermaid
20-2 Golf Central Mr. Wizard
20-3 Video Fashion Body Shaping
20-4 NBA Basketball: Los Angeles Cippers at Detroit Pistons
Channel number
and station logo
Program title
and inf ormation
Current day of the
week, date and time
Program start and end time
Time slots (these appear
lef t to right)
Schedule grid, which
includes channel numbers
and program titles
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Selecting a current program
To watch a program that is listed in the program guide,use the arrow buttons to highlight the program you
want to watch on the guide and then press the SEL button.The selected program appears on the screen.
Seeing the channel banner
The Channel Banner allows you to view information about the current program.
To view the Channel Banner:
Press the INFO button on the remote control.
This banner shows:
Channel number
Channel name (if any)
Presence of alternate audio ( ((A)) )
Date and time
Description of the program (when available)
Whether the rating limit is set or not ( or ).
20-1 Comedy on Road
((A))
Feb 4 Fri
10:24 AM
WPXI-DT
Station
Name
Channel number Program title
and inf ormation
Current day of the
week, date and time
NTSC 20-2 20-3 20-4
NTSC channel Digital channel
(minor channel 1)
Digital channel
(minor channel 2)
Digital channel
(minor channel 3)
Digital channel
(minor channel 4)
PG
Program
Rating
20-1
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To remove the Channel Banner:
Press the INFO button again or wait for the banner to disappear.
Selecting major and minor channels
You can select major channels using the up/down CH or Number
buttons.The major channel number will be displayed on top-left
of the channel banner (e.g., 11, 20, 45, etc.).
If a major channel has minor channels, minor channels are
displayed on the bottom of the channel banner (eg., 20-1, 20-2,
20-3, etc.).After highlighting the minor channel you want to
watch using the left/right arrow buttons, press the SEL button.
Then the selected broadcast appears on the screen.
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Using Audio Features
In addition to the audio controls you expect on any TV, Daewoo provides some special audio controls and
features to make listening to your HDTV more enjoyable.
Adjusting the volume
To adjust the volume, simply press the up/down VOL buttons on
the remote control, or use the VOL buttons on the top panel of
the HDTV.You will see the volume bar at the bottom of the HDTV.
The range of this control is 0-63.
Muting the volume
To mute (turn off) the volume, simply press the MUTE button on
the remote control.The volume bar will light up in red, then
disappear.To hear the HDTV again, either press MUTE again or
adjust the volume.
Using the graphic equalizer
Daewoo has included a special graphic equalizer to let you adjust the various frequencies of the audio.
To use the equalizer:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight AUDIO. Press the SEL button.
2. From the AUDIO menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Equalizer. Press the SEL button.
3. Press the up/down arrow buttons to choose a frequency to
adjust. Press the left/right arrow buttons to raise or lower the
adjustment of each frequency between 8 and +7.
Keep playing with various combinations on the equalizer until
you have just the right blend of sound that you want.You can
use the equalizer to enhance low sounds, or to heighten the
effect of higher frequencies.
TIMER POWER
MUTE
TIMER POWER
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EQUALIZER
Adjust the
volume of each
frequency.
60Hz
250 Hz
1 kHz
3.5 kHz
10 kHz 1
-7
-6
-3
-1
Move Control
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Using the midnight mode
Daewoo offers a special feature that lets you listen to your HDTV at night without abrupt changes in
volume. For example, when a TV station cuts from a movie to a commercial, the audio may suddenly
become much louder than the program you were watching.
The Midnight Mode changes all of that by ensuring the volume always remains the same, regardless of
the programming.
To use the Midnight Mode:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight AUDIO. Press the SEL button.
2. From the AUDIO menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Midnight Mode. Press the SEL button.
3. Press the up/down arrow buttons to choose Midnight Mode
On. Press the SEL button, then the PREV button to return to
the AUDIO menu.
MIDNIGHT
MODE
Midnight ModeOn
Midnight Mode Off
SEL
Select
Select 'On' to
tone down the
volume of the
loudest sounds.
Move
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Using Video Features
Your Daewoo HDTV provides a variety of standard and special video controls and settings.
Using the video controls
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight VIDEO. Press the SEL button.
2. From the VIDEO menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Video Control. Press the SEL button.
3. Use the left/right arrow buttons to highlight and change the
brightness, contrast, color tint, and sharpness.
4. When finished, press PREV to return to the VIDEO menu or
MENU to exit the menus.
Selecting the video mode
In addition to the standard video adjustments you can make, Daewoo offers preset video settings to
accent certain kinds of programming.You can use the Video Mode feature from either the menus or the
remote control.The settings are:
Normal
Resets the picture to the factory settings.
Dynamic
Enhances the realism and excitement of programs with lots of
action.
Cinema
Enhances the mood and tone of movies.
Customer
Sets contrast, color, bright, sharpness to those you select using
the video controls.
VIDEO
CONTROL
Bright
Contrast
Color
Tint
Sharpness 57
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-10
Move Control
Adjust the
picture options
for a better
picture.
VIDEO
MODE
Normal
Dynamic
Cinema
Customer
Select one of the
preset picture
settings.
Move
SEL
Select
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To change the Video Mode from the menus:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight VIDEO. Press the SEL button.
2. From the VIDEO menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Video Mode. Press the SEL button.
3. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Normal, Dynamic,
Cinema, or Customer. Press the SEL button to select a setting.
4. When finished, press PREV to return to the VIDEO menu or
MENU to exit the menus.
To change the Video Mode from the remote control:
1. Press the remote control button labeled V/MODE.
2. Each time you press the button the HDTV will cycle through
each Video Mode.You will see the name of the Video Mode
appear on the HDTV.
Selecting a screen mode
Your HDTV has two different screen settings that you can select. Each screen setting works for a different
kind of programming.
You can use the Screen Mode feature from either the menus or the remote control.
The settings are:
Normal
This crops a standard television picture on each side for
normal viewing (known as a 4:3 aspect ratio). Use this setting
when you receive a standard (analog) picture and you wish to
see everything accurately.
Full
The 4:3 picture will be displayed in the center of the viewing
screen at full screen width and height.
Zoom
The 4:3 picture will be uniformly to fill the viewing screen,
and cropped either horizontally or vertically to fit the viewing
screen.
VIDEO
MODE
Normal
Dynamic
Cinema
Customer
Select one of the
preset picture
settings.
Move
SEL
Select
SCREEN
MODE
Normal
Full
Zoom
Select the size of
viewing screen.
Move
SEL
Select
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To change the Screen Mode from the menus:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight VIDEO. Press the SEL button.
2. From the VIDEO menu, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Screen Mode. Press the SEL button.
3. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Normal, Full or Zoom.
Press the SEL button to select a setting.
4. When finished, press PREV to return to the VIDEO menu or
MENU to exit the menus.
To change the Screen Mode from the remote control:
1. Press the remote control button labeled SCREEN MODE.
2. Each time you press the button the HDTV will cycle through
each Screen Mode.You will see the picture change and the name
of the Screen Mode appear on the HDTV.
Using closed captions
Closed Captions provide text at the bottom of the screen for the hearing impaired.Those with normal
hearing may also need closed captions to view television when unable to turn up the volume.
NOTE: Closed Captions are not available for digital channels.
Although many programs offer closed captions, some do not. Look for the CC symbol in your TV listing or
on your VCR or DVD.
To use Closed Captions:
1. From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight PREFERENCE. Press the SEL button.
2. From the PREFERENCE menu, use the up/down arrow buttons
to highlight Closed Caption. Press the SEL button.
3. Select the type of Closed Caption using the up/down arrow buttons.
CC1: Field 1 and synchronous caption
CC2: Field 1 and asynchronous caption
CC3: Field 2 and synchronous caption
CC4: Field 2 and asynchronous caption
You should try these various settings until your closed
captions appear on the screen in an easy to read format.
However, most Closed Caption type are CC1.
CAPTION
Select the type
of closed caption
to be displayed.
CC1
CC 2
CC 3
CC 4
CC Type
Move
SEL
Select
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To turn Closed Captions on and off from the remote control:
1. Press the button on the remote control labeled CLOSED
CAPTION.
2. Each time you press the button you will see an on screen
display which says "CC ON" or "CC OFF."
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Setting Locks and Limits
Your HDTV can set locks and limit the kinds of programs that your family can watch.You can do this by
choosing a password and a settings a ratings limit.
Changing the password
1. Press MENU and highlight LOCKS & LIMITS. Press the SEL
button.
You will see a screen that asks you to enter a password. Using
the Number buttons or the arrow buttons, enter your
password. (The factorys preset password is 1,2,3,4.) You will
see the LOCKS & LIMITS menu.Use the up/down arrow buttons
to highlight Change Password,then press the SEL button.
2. You will see the CHANGE PASSWORD screen. Using the
Number buttons or the arrow buttons, enter a new password.
3. You will see a screen that asks you to reenter a password.
You have to reenter your password for confirmation. If the
verification fails, the error message will pop up.
NOTE: Be sure to write down your password and store in a
safe place in case you forget it. If you lose your password,
please call Daewoo at 1-800-DAEWOO-8.
Setting rating limits
You can set rating limits that automatically black out programs that exceed the limit you set.
To do this:
1. From the LOCKS & LIMITS menu, use the up/down arrow
buttons to highlight Rating Limit, then press the SEL button.
CHECK
PASSWORD
Enter Password
Enter your
password.
Move Number
#
CHANGE
PASSWORD
Enter Password
Enter your new
password.
Password must
be four digits.
Move
#
Number
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2. You will see the RATING LIMIT screen. Use the arrow buttons
to select a Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
rating and a TV rating that conforms to the Federal
Communication Commission (FCC) TV Parental Guidelines.
An explanation of the ratings follows:
MPAA ratings
G Recommended for all (general) audiences
PG Parental Guidance suggested.
PG-13 Children under 13 should be accompanied by an adult.
R Restricted program. Viewers should be at least 17.
NC-17 Not classified. Usually indicates adult programming only.
X Adult viewing only.
TV ratings
TV-Y All children. Programs are specifically designed for a very
young audience.
TV-Y7 Programs designed for older children. May contain themes
of mild physical or comedic violence, or may frighten
children under 7.
TV-G Most parents would find this rating suitable for all children.
TV-PG Parental guidance suggested. May contain language and
situations unsuitable for small children.
TV-14 Parents strongly cautioned. Contains programs unsuitable
for children under 14.
TV-MA Mature audiences only. May contain profane language and
explicit sexual content.
You should note that each rating locks out all programming
above it. For example, if you choose PG, the HDTV will lock
out programs rated PG-13, R, NC-17, and X.
3. Once you have selected a rating (or "Lock All"), press the SEL
button and you will see a lock icon appear next to the rating
you chose.
4. When finished, press the PREV button to return to the LOCKS
& LIMITS menu or press the MENU button to exit the menus.
Whenever you tune to a locked channel,the channel will be dark
and you will see the message,Program rating is over the limit.
NOTE: After selecting X and TV-MA, press the SEL button.
The rating limits are cleared and all programs are available
for viewing.
RATING
LIMIT
Select the new
Rating Limit for
viewers.
"PG"
Parental guidance suggested
MPAA Rating TV Rating
TV - MA
TV - 14
TV - PG
TV - G
TV - Y7
TV - Y
Lock All
X
NC - 17
R
PG - 13
PG
G
Lock All
Move
SEL
Select
Daewoo provides two different timers for you to use.The On/Off timer turns the HDTV on and off just
once on the day you set it, or on and off at the same time everyday.
The sleep timer lets you set the TV to automatically turn off after 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes.
Using the sleep timer
You can use the Sleep Timer from the remote control.
To set the Sleep Timer:
1. Press the button on the remote control labeled SLEEP TIMER.
2. Each press cycles between Off, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, and 120 minutes.When you have
selected the time, the HDTV will begin to count down and will turn off after the amount of time that
you set.
3. To cancel the Sleep Timer, press the SLEEP TIMER button until you see Sleep Timer Off.
Using the on/off timer
This feature lets you set the HDTV to automatically turn on and off at a particular time of day.
To use the timer:
1. Press MENU and highlight PREFERENCE. Press the SEL button.
2. From the PREFERENCE menu highlight On/Off timer and
press the SEL button.
To turn the timer off:
From the ON/OFF TIMER menu, highlight No Timer Setting
and press the SEL button.
The timer will be turned off.
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Using Timers
ON/OFF
TIMER
No Timer Setting
Everyday (Monday - Sunday)
One Time
Select one of
the timer
options.
Move
SEL
Select
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To set the timer for everyday:
1. From ON/OFF TIMER menu, highlight Everyday (Monday-
Sunday).
2. Press the SEL button.
3. Set the hour, minute, and AM/PM that you wish the HDTV to
turn on and off.
NOTE: Use the Number buttons or the up/down arrow
buttons to change the value of an item. Use the left/right
arrow buttons to select an item (such as hour, minute, etc.)
4. After you are finished press the SEL button.The HDTV will
now turn on and off everyday at the time you chose.
To set the timer only once:
1. From the ON/OFF TIMER menu, highlight One Time.
2. Press the SEL button.
3. Set the hour, minute, and AM/PM that you wish the HDTV to
turn on and off.
NOTE: Use the Number buttons or the up/down arrow
buttons to change the value of an item. Use the left/right
arrow buttons to select an item (such as hour, minute, etc.).
4. After you are finished press the SEL button.The HDTV will
now turn on and off at the time you chose.This will be
effective for only one day.
ON/OFF
TIMER
No Hour Limit
Everyday (Monday - Sunday)
One Time
Enter numbers
to set the on/
off time. After
completing,
press the SEL
button.
Move Number
#
On time:
: 1 2 0 0 A
Off time:
: 1 2 3 0 A
ON/OFF
TIMER
Enter numbers
to set the on/
off time. After
completing,
press the SEL
button
No Timer Setting
Everyday (Monday - Sunday)
OneTime
On time:
: 1 2 0 0 A
Off time:
: 1 2 3 0 A
Move Number
#
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Using the Menus without the Remote Control
You can use the menus from the top panel controls of the HDTV,
much like you use them from the remote control.The top panel
controls operate slightly differently.
The differences are:
The top panel controls have no PREV button.Therefore you
cannot back up from one menu to the previous menu.
Use the up/down CH buttons like the up/down arrow buttons
on the remote control.
Use the left/right VOL buttons like the left/right arrow buttons
on the remote control.
Use the SELECT button on the top panel, just like the SEL
button on the remote control.
Factory Settings
The Factory Settings menu is to reset the system to the default
factory setting state.
1. From the Main Menu, ust the up/down buttons to highlight
SETUP and press the SEL button.
The SETUP menu is displayed.
2. Use the up/down buttons to highlight FACTORY SETTING and
press the SEL button.
The FACTORY SETTING menu is displayed.
3. Highlight Reset defaults using the left/right buttons.
4. Press the SEL button.
Your HDTV shall reset to the factory default settings.
5. Press the Power button to restart.
SELECT MENU
FACTORY
SETTING
Select reset to
erase all
CAUTION :
Reset defaults
This will reset your system to the
factory settings.
Cancel
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Using the Help System
The HELP menu explains how to use the menu system and the remote control.
From the MAIN MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to
highlight Help and press the SEL button.
Learning about the menus
To learn more about the menus,
1. Highlight Main Menu from the HELP Menu and press the SEL
button.
2. Press the up/down arrow buttons to scroll through each of
the menu categories and learn more about the HDTV. Each
section in Help explains in detail about each feature and
function in the menu system.
3. When you are finished, press PREV to return to the Help
menu.
Learning about the remote control
To learn more about the remote control,
1. Highlight How to Use the Remote Control from the HELP
Menu and press the SEL button.
2. Press the down arrow button to see a drawing of your HDTV
remote. Each time you press the up/down arrow buttons each
remote control button or group of buttons will be highlighted.
You will see a detailed definition of each button.
3. When you are finished, press PREV to return to the HELP
menu.
MENU
TUTORIAL
This help is a
step by step
guide to use
the menu.
Main Menu
Pressing the MENU button on the remote
control takes you to the "Main Menu"
screen.
The main menu contains seven options, Guide /
Preference /Locks & Limits /Setup /Video /
Audio /Help, each option also has the submenu.
When you press the up or down arrow button on
the remote control, the current menu option is
highlighted and its submenu is displayed on the
right-hand. (1/8)
Move
REMOTE
TUTORIAL
This help is a
step by step
guide to use
the remote
control.
How to Use the Remote Control
In this tutorial, you will see a remote control
on the right side of the screen. Highlight a
button or a group of buttons by navigating
with the up/down arrow button to see the
explanation of the button. (1/24)
Move
HELP
Select an option
to learn how to
use menu,
remote control.
How to Use the Main Menu
How to Use the Remote Control
SEL
Select Move
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Setting up your HDTV Programming the Remote Control
The HDTV remote control is pre-programmed to operate your HDTV. However, you can also program the
HDTV remote control to operate other components, such as a Cable TV Box, a DSS, a VCR.
1. Confirm that the external component is plugged in and is
turned off.
2. Find your components list of code numbers from the
manufacturers Code List. (Refer to Component Codes)
3. Press and hold the MODE button (SAT, CATV,VCR,TV) for the
component you are setting up until the Mode Selection button
flashes.
4. Enter the 3-digit component code using the remote control
Number buttons (0~9) pointing the remote control toward
the component.
If a correct code was entered, the component will turn on. (If
the component does not turn on, repeat step 4 using another
code.)
5. Press the Mode button and then it will blink three times and
go out.
NOTE: Your component may not be compatible with the
HDTVs remote control. If this happens, you have to use
your components own remote control to operate it.
Mode
buttons
Number
buttons
R-V3
/
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HDTV
H DT V
Component codes
Cable TV Box Brand Code
ABC 004 006 007 041
044 048 055
ANTRONIX 017
ARCHER 008 010 017 027
CABLE STAR 029
CENTURION 084
CENTURY 010
CITIZEN 010
COLOUR VOICE 064 083
COMBANO 076 077
COMTRONICS 022 033
DIAMOND 026
EAGLE 023 033 042
EASTERN 059 061 065
ELECTRICORD 035
G.I 004 006 007 011
013 085 087 088
089 096
GE 071
GEMINI 011 025 028 056
GOLDEN CHANNEL 033
HAMLIN 051 052 057 091
092 093
HITACHI 004 057
HOSPITALITY 069 073
JERROLD 004 005 006 007
011 012 013 068
085 087 088 089
096
M-NET 039
MACOM 036
MAGNAVOX 013 015 063 075
MEMOREX 054
MOVIE TIME 031 035
NSC 018 031 040 070
095
OAK 019 034 039 055
086
PANASONIC 046 049
PARAGON 054
PHILIPS 009 015 016 023
064 078 083
PIONEER 004 037 053 072
POST NEWS WEEK 019
PRUCER 094
PTS 014 050 070 071
095 096
PULSAR 054
RCA 049
REGAL 051 052 057 091
092 093
REGENCY 059
REMBRANT 028
SAMSUNG 001 033 067
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 006 014 043 044
045 047 048
SHERITECH 025
SIGNAL 033
SIGNATURE 004
SL MARX 033
SPRUCER 049 074
STARCOM 005 007 011 012
STARGATE 011 033
SYLVANIA 066
TADIRAN 033
TANDY 020
TELECAPATION 024
TEXSCAN 032 066
TOCOM 041 042 058
TOSHIBA 054
UNIKA 010 017 027
UNITED CABLE 007 055
UNIVERSAL 008 010 017 027
029 030 035 038
VIEWSTAR 015 018 021 079
080 081 082
ZENITH 054 060 090
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HDTV
H DT V
VCR Brand Code
ADMIRAL 164
AIWA 033
AKAI 017 040 042 100
101 115 158
AMPRO 068
ANAM 030 032 081
AUDIO DYNAMICS 013 023 037 040
166
BROKSONIC 034 036 102
CALIFORNIA AUDIO 123
CANON 027 030 032
CAPEHART 086
CRAIG 005 038 108
CURTIS MATHES 030 032 155 159
DAEWOO 001 007 009 012
060 061 086 088
090 094 095 096
DAYTRON 086
DBX 013 023 037 040
166
DENON 124 141 144
DIMENSIA 159
DYNATECH 033 049
ELECTROHOME 055
EMERSON 008 018 025 026
028 030 033 034
035 036 042 079
102 104 111
FISHER 005 010 011 012
FUNAI 033
GE 030 032 059 068
085 087 113 116
125 126
GO VIDEO 105 109
GOLDSTAR 013 014 020 079
084 092 099 127
HARMAN KARDON 013 041
HITACHI 006 033 040 059
110 119 154 159
INSTANTREPLAY 030 032
JCL 030 032
JCPENNY 013 014 016 032
038 062 079 159
166
JENSEN 040
JVC 013 030 032 040
044 046 051 056
103 119 121 128
166
KENWOOD 015 037 040 044
129 166
LLOYD 033
LOTTE 130
LXI 014 015 033 079
MAGIN 038
MAGNAVOX 030 032 033 063
064 131 155 161
MARANTZ 013 030 032 063
065 166
MARTA 079
MATSUI 026 029
MEI 030 032
MEMOREX 005 012 015 030
032 033 049 068
079 107 112
MGA 041 042 055
MINOLTA 014 020 159
MITSUBISHI 014 020 041 042
045 047 055 057
120 145 158
MULTITECH 024 033 163
NAD 132
NEC 013 023 037 040
044 166
NORDMENDE 040
ONKYO 137
OPTIMUS 133
OPTONICA 049 050
PANASONIC 062 066 070 078
106 114 122 146
147 156 160 161
PENTAX 014 020 030 032
059 159
PHILCO 030 032 033 063
PHILIPS 030 032 033 050
063 067 079
PILOT 079
PIONEER 014 021 044 134
142
PORTLAND 086
PROSCAN 159 162
PULSAR 068
QUARTZ 004 015
QUASAR 032 062 071 114
161
RCA 014 020 032 058
059 085 087 113
114 116 140 155
156 159 162
REALISTIC 005 010 012 015
030 032 033 038
049 050 079
RICO 054
RUNCO 117 149
SALORA 015
SAMSUNG 031 038 080 082
083 085 087 090
091 093 097 098
101 153 163
SANSUI 022 040 044 108
SANYO 005 009 012 015
107 135
SCOTT 018 036 090 102
104 162
SEARS 005 010 011 012
014 015 020 030
039 069 076 079
SHARP 030 050 118 143
150 164
SHINTOM 024
SIGNATURE 2000 164
SONY 005 011 030 048
052 053 054 072
073 074 118 136
151
SOUNDESIGN 033
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HDTV
H DT V
STS 014
SYLVANIA 030 032 033 055
063
SYMPHONIC 033
TANDY 012 033
TATUNG 037 040 166
TEAC 033 037 040 166
TECHNICS 030 032 148
TEKNIKA 019 030 032 033
079
THOMAS 033
THOMSON 125 126
TMK 008
TOSHIBA 010 014 039 043
055 077 090 104
TOTEVISION 038 079
UNITECH 038
VECTOR RESEARCH 013
VICTOR 044
VIDEO CONCEPTS 013 033 042 157
VIDEOSONIC 038
WARDS 005 014 018 024
030 032 033 038
049 050 104 164
165
YAMAHA 013 033 037 040
138 139 152 166
ZENITH 033 044 052 054
068 075 079 165
Digital Satellite Receiver
Brand Code
ALPHASTAR DSR 001
AMPLICA 042
BIRDVIEW 114 128
BSR 043
CAPETRONICS 043
CHANNEL MASTER 015 016 017 020
045
CHAPARRAL 010 011 014 062
CITOH 044
CURTIS MATHES 042
DRAKE 008 009 012 013
087 104 115 125
DX ANTENNA 026 038 046 061
ECHOSTAR 047 077 078 111
113 116 117 118
119 120 121 126
136
ELECTRO HOME 074
EUROPLUS 089
FUJITSU 019 023 024 029
GENERAL INSTRUMENT 006 007 018 048
079 105 107
HOUSTON TRACKER 108 110 112 122
HUGHES 055 099
HYTEK 043
JANIEL 049
JERROLD 050
KATHREIN 085
LEGEND 116
LUXOR 051
MACOM 012 048 052 053
054
MEMOREX 116
NEXTWAVE 094 095
NORSAT 056 057
PANASONIC 049
PANSAT 092
PERSONAL CABLE 090
PHILIPS 058
PICO 082
PRESIDENT 021 080
PRIMESTAR 086 106 123 131
134 135
RCA 004 083 098 101
REALISTIC 035 059
SAMSUNG 001
SATELLITE SERVICE CO 030 032 039 070
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 031
SONY 081 100
STARCAST 033
SUPER GUIDE 022 094 095
TEECOM 025 028 060 072
073 075 084 129
130
TOSHIBA 005 097 103
UNIDEN 018 027 034 035
036 037 040 041
063 064 065 071
079
VIEWSTAR 124
WINEGARD 127
ZENITH 066 067 068 069
076 091
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Troubleshooting
Sometimes problems can be easily solved by checking a few basic things. Check below before you call for
help or take your HDTV to an Authorized Service Center.
Symptom
No power
Cannot select a specific
channel with CH up/down
buttons
No picture
Poor picture quality
Some programs are not
available for viewing
No sound
Password error
The remote control is not
responding
The remote control is
operational, but other
components are not
responding.
HDTV automatically
turns off
Remedies
Check that the AC power plug is securely plugged into the power outlet.
Check the channel station by pressing the CHANNEL STATION button.
The channel may not be in memory.After selecting the channel using the
Number buttons on the remote control, add the channel to memory by pressing
the ADD/ERASE button.
Check that the antenna or cable wire is connected properly.
Check the INPUT SELECT menu to make sure the antenna and cable selection is correct.
Check if the channel is available.
Select the component which you want to view pressing the TV/VIDEO button.
Analog channel: Fine tune the channel in the CHANNEL SETUP menu.
Digital channel: Check the signal strength in the CHANNEL SETUP menu.If the signal
strength is weak,physically adjust your antenna to obtain the best signal quality.
Check the state of the rating limit in the LOCKS & LIMITS menu.
Check the SPEAKER SETUP menu to make sure the speakers are on.
Make sure that MUTE is not on.
If you forget your password, contact an authorized Daewoo Service Center for
assistance.
Check the batteries. If the batteries are weak, replace them with new ones.
Operate the remote control unit at a distance of not more than 7 meters
(23 feet) from the remote control sensor.
Remove any obstacles between the remote control unit and remote control
sensor.
Check that you have selected the proper Mode button (SAT, CATV,VCR,TV).
To operate your component (VCR, SAT or Cable Box), make sure youve
programmed the remote control properly.
The remote codes may be erased whenever you remove the batteries. Reprogram
the remote control.
The sleep timer may have been set to turn the HDTV off.
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Specifications
General
Power Requirement AC 120V , 60Hz
Power Consumption 250W ( 1.7W in standby )
Dimensions(W/H/D) 890 x 573 x 560 mm
Weight 64kg
Antenna Two 75 ohm external input terminals for UHF/VHF/Cable
One 75 ohm external output terminal for Cable
RF Band Coverage VHF 2 ~13
UHF 14 ~69
CATV 1, 14 ~125
Picture
Screen Size 32 inches Pure Flat / 16:9 Aspect ratio
Display Format 1920 x 1080i (Digital)
Upconversion to 1080i with line doubling (NTSC)
Horizontal Resolution 800 Lines
Sound
Digital Audio Dolby Digital AC-3 / Pro logic
NTSC Audio Multi-CH TV Stereo (MTS) / Second Audio Program (SAP)
Audio Power 8W / ch (Main L/R, Woofer) , 5W / ch (Center, SL, SR)
Number of Inputs/Outputs
A/V In 4 each ( Video / L / R )
S-Video In 2 each
HD Component Video In 2 each ( Y/Pb/Pr , R/G/B )
HD Component Audio In 1 each ( L / R / SL / SR / Center / Woofer )
Digital Audio In 2 each ( Coaxial / Optical )
Digital Audio Out 2 each ( Coaxial / Optical )
External Speaker Out 1 each ( SL / SR / Woofer )
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Limited Warranty
Daewoo Electronics Corporation of America Inc. (also known as DECA) warrants this product to be free
from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to remedy any such defect.
This warranty covers 1 year labor and 1 year parts from the date of original purchase.
This warranty applies only to product purchased from authorized DECA dealer and used within the
boundaries of U.S.A.
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 you get warranty service
Warranty service can only be provided by an authorized DECA 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 purchase 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, please call:
1-800-DAEWOO-8
Visit us on the web at:
http://www.daewoo-digital.com
Daewoo Electronics Corporation of America
120 Chubb Avenue
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
S/N : 48586110E101-R1
DSC-30W60N Update Service Guide

Please be sure to view all steps in numerical order,
(View # 1, through View # 27), before disassembly.
Reverse the steps when reassembling.
Digital Video Disc(480i) Digital Video Disc(480P)
Speakers
HDComponent andAudio System
Camcorder
VCRandCableTV
SatelliteReceiver or Laser Disc
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
Right Rear
Speaker
+ _
Left Rear
Speaker
Subwoofer
+ _ + _
VHF UHF
RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
(mono) L
(mono) L
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
HDComponent
Audio L C e n te r S L
Out
R Wo o fe r S R
O p tic a l
I n
C o a x ia l
I n
O p tic a l
O u t
C o a x ia l
O u t
Digital AudioSystem
P B Y P R
OR OR
VHF UHF
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
(mono) L
(mono) L
RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
SatelliteReceiver or Laser Disc
Out
S-VIDEO
L R
Video Audio
OR
VHF UHF
(mono) L
(mono) L
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
Digital VideoDisc
S-VIDEO
Out L R
Video Audio
OR
Out O p tic a l
Digital Audio
C o a x ia l
OR
VHF UHF
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
(mono) L
(mono) L
RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER LS RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
Digital VideoDisc
Audio L C e n te r S L
Out
R Wo o fe r S R O p tic a l I n C o a x ia l I n O p tic a l O u t C o a x ia l O u t
Digital AudioSystem
C b Y C r
OR OR
VHF UHF
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
(mono) L
(mono) L
RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
Welcome
Congratulationson your Daewoo HDTVpurchase!ThisQuick
ReferenceGuidewill help youto get your HDTVconnectedas
quickly aspossibleso that youcan start to enjoy thequality and
featuresthat Daewoo hasdesignedinto your newTV.
Connectingyour HDTV
You may choose from a wi de range of opti ons when connecti ng your HDTV. Please
select the connecti on type that matches your needs. We have provi ded a drawi ng
for each connecti on type so that you can qui ckly set up your TV.
CAUTI ON: Please make sure to review the safety information in your HDTV
User Manual before connecting your new TV. Make sure your HDTV is
unplugged before connecting equipment.
Indoor/Outdoor Antenna
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
L
Camcorder
Out
In
S-VIDEO
L R
Video Audio
Video Audio
OR
L R
S-VIDEO
Indoor/Outdoor AntennaandCableTV
VCR
DSC-30W60N
Quick Reference Guide
TIMER POWER
R-V3
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
From
Antenna
Source
VCR
In From Antenna
Out to TV
Out
In
S-VIDEO
L R
Video Audio
Video Audio
OR
L R
VHF UHF
RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
(mono) L
(mono) L
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
VCR
In From Antenna
Out to TV
Out
In
S-VIDEO
L R
Video Audio
Video Audio
OR
From
Cable
Source
In Out
L R
Optional
CableBox
From
Antenna
Source
VHF UHF
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
(mono) L
(mono) L
RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
From
Antenna
Source
OR
VHF UHF
Adapter
RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
(mono) L
(mono) L
SPEAKER OUTPUT
L
R
R
R
R
CENTER
WOOFER
LS
RS
VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
V
V
(mono) L
(mono) L
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
B
G Hs
Vs
INPUT
OUTPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO 1 HD COMPONENT
OPTICAL /PCM
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
DO NOT OPEN (FOR SERVICE ONLY)
SIGNAL SELECT
Y
PB
PR
HD COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (1080i/480P)
HD COMPONENT AUDIO INPUT
IN
OUT
CABLE
DTV IN
RS 8/5W LS 8/5W WOOFER 8/8W
From
Cable
Source
Optional
CableBox
In Out
From
Antenna
Source
VHF UHF
/PCM
/PCM
/PCM
Installingthe batteries
inthe remote control
1. Remove the battery compartment li d from the back of
the remote control by pressing on the lid and sliding it off.
2. I nsert two AAA batteri es i nto the compartment. Match the
and - on the batteri es to the + and - i n the compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Usingthe on-screenmenus
1. Press the TVMode button on the remote control.
The TV i ndi cator wi ll li ght.
2. Poi nt the remote control at the front of the HDTV and
press POWER.
The PO WER i ndi cator on the front of the HDTV wi ll
li ght i n red and the HDTV wi ll turn on. The li ght wi ll
then turn green.
3. Press the MENUbutton.
The MAI N MENU wi ll appear on the screen.
4. Press the up/down arrow buttons to
hi ghli ght i tems on the MAI N MENU.
The content of each menu category wi ll be
di splayed.
5. Press the SEL button to select an i tem.
6. Press the PREVbutton to back up one
menu screen.
7. To make the menus di sappear, press
MENUrepeatedly.
Settingthe time anddate
1. Press the MENUbutton to di splay the MAI N MENU.
2. Press the up/down arrow buttons to
hi ghli ght SETUP.
3. Press the SEL button.
The SETUP menu i s di splayed.
4. Use the up/down arrow buttons to hi ghli ght
Ti me Setti ng. Press the SEL button.
The TI ME SETUP menu i s di splayed, wi th
the Ti me and Date Setti ng hi ghli ghted.
5. Press the SEL button.
The TI ME SETTI NG menu i s di splayed.
Note: I f your HDTV is receiving digital
signals, the time will automatically be
set and updated.
6. Use the Number ( 0-9) buttons on the remote
control to enter the ti me. For example, to
enter 12:45 press 1, 2, 4, and 5.
7. Use the up/down arrow buttons to select
A ( AM) or P ( PM) then press the ri ght arrow
button to move to the Date fi eld.
8. Use the Number buttons to enter the Date
and Year and then press the SEL button to
return to the TI ME SETUP menu.
9. Use the up/down arrow buttons to hi ghli ght
Ti me O pti ons and then press the SEL button.
The TI ME O PTI O NS menu i s di splayed.
10. Use the up/down arrow buttons to hi ghli ght
your time zone and then pressthe SEL button.
11. Use the up/down arrow buttons to select
whether you use dayli ght savi ng ti me and
then press the SEL button.
12. Press the PREVbutton to return to the SETUP menu.
Memorizingchannels
Your HDTV memori zes and stores all of the channels i t can recei ve.
Note: I t is not necessary to scan channels into memory for satellites or VCRs.
To scan channels i nto memory:
1. From the SETUP menu, use the up/down
arrow buttons to hi ghli ght I nput Select and
press the SEL button.
The I NPUT SELECT menu i s di splayed.
2. Use the up/down arrow buttons to hi ghli ght the ki nd of antenna you connected
to the HDTV: Antenna ( i ndoor/outdoor) or Antenna + Cable ( cable TV and
i ndoor/outdoor) . Press the SEL button.
3. Press the PREVbutton to return to the SETUP menu.
4. Use the up/down arrow buttons to hi ghli ght
Channel Setup and then press the SEL button.
The CHANNEL SETUP menu i s di splayed.
5. Use the up/down arrow buttons to hi ghli ght
Channel Scanni ng and then press the SEL
button.
The CHANNEL SCANNI NG menu i s
di splayed.
ToscanthechannelsintotheHDTVmemory
I f Yes i s hi ghli ghted, press the SEL button to begi n channel scanni ng.
I f No i s hi ghli ghted, use the left arrow button to hi ghli ght Yes and then press
SEL to begi n channel scanni ng.
The HDTV wi ll scan the channels and memori ze
all channels i t can recei ve.
When the channel scan i s fi ni shed, press the
MENUbutton unti l the menus di sappear from
the screen, or press the PREVbutton to select
another menu opti on.
Toexitthemenuwithoutscanningthechannels
I f Yes i s hi ghli ghted, use the ri ght arrow button to hi ghli ght No and then press
the SEL button to return to the previ ous menu.
I f No i s hi ghli ghted, press the SEL button to return to the previ ous menu.
Note: Whenever you change the input source (Antenna or Antenna +
Cable) fromthe I nput Select menu, you should scan the channels again.
Selectinga source
You can choose to vi ew any of the i nput sources that you have connected to your
HDTV. To do thi s:
Press the TV/VIDEO button on the HDTV or on the remote control.
Each ti me you press ei ther button, the HDTV
wi ll di splay one of the sources that are
avai lable. These i nclude:
TV mode
HD comp ( HD Component Vi deo)
Vi deo 1
Vi deo 2
Vi deo 3
Vi deo 4
These sources correspond to the i nputs on the si de and back panel of the HDTV.
For example, i f you connected a VCR to the Vi deo 2 i nputs, use the TV/VIDEO
button on the HDTV or on the remote control to select Vi deo 2 and to see the
pi cture and hear the audi o from the VCR.
Settingupspeakers
You can easi ly adjust the HDTV to the ki nd of speakers you connected to i t.
1. From the MAI N MENU, use the up/down arrow buttons to hi ghli ght SETUP and
press the SEL button.
The SETUP menu i s di splayed.
2. Use the up/down arrow buttons to hi ghli ght
Speaker Setup and press the SEL button.
The SPEAK ER SETUP menu i s di splayed.
3. Press the up/down arrow buttons to
hi ghli ght Speaker O ff and press the SEL
button.
The SPEAK ER O FF menu i s di splayed.
4. I f you:
do not want to use external ( left/ri ght/center) speakers, hi ghli ght No and
press the SEL button.
do want to use external speakers, hi ghli ght Yes and press the SEL button.
5. Press the PREVbutton to return to the SPEAK ER SETUP menu.
Adjustingrearspeakersforsurroundsound
1. From the SPEAK ER SETUP menu, hi ghli ght
Rear Speakers ( LS, RS) and press the SEL
button.
The REAR SPEAK ERS menu i s di splayed.
2. Hi ghli ght the ki nd of rear speakers you
connected to the HDTV:
External ( Large)
External ( Small)
None
3. Press the SEL button.
4. Press the PREVbutton to return to the SPEAK ER SETUP menu.
SETUP
Input Select
Channel Setup
Time Setting
Digital Audio
Speaker Setup
Factory Setting
HD Component Input
Select one of the
setup options.
Move
SEL
Select
TIME
SETUP
Time and Date Setting
Time Options
Select an option
to set the time.
After completing,
press the SEL
button.
Move
SEL
Select
TIME
SETTING
Set the time,
date, year using
the Number
button.
After completing,
press the SEL
button.
Time:
Date:
Year
: 1 2 0 0 A
/ 0 1 0 1
2 0 0 0
Move
#
Number
TIME
SETTING
Set the time,
date, year using
the Number
button.
After completion,
Press the SEL
button.
Time:
Date:
Year
: 1 2 4 5 P
/ 0 1 0 1
2 0 0 0
Move
#
Number
TIME
OPTIONS
Select a time
zone &daylight
saving on/off.
Select your Time Zone
Eastern
Central
Mountain
Pacific
Alaska
Hawaii
Daylight Saving Time Control
Off
On
Move
SEL
Select
TIMER POWER
Move
M AI N M EN U
GUIDE
PREFERENCE
LOCKS & LIMITS
SETUP
VIDEO
AUDIO
HELP
The Guide Menu
allows you to
view and select
the program
information
SEL
Select
Move
M AI N M EN U
GUIDE
PREFERENCE
LOCKS & LIMITS
SETUP
VIDEO
AUDIO
HELP
Input Select
Channel Setup
Time Setting
Digital Audio
Speaker Setup
Factory Setting
HD Comp.
SEL
Select
Move
M AI N M EN U
GUIDE
PREFERENCE
LOCKS & LIMITS
SETUP
VIDEO
AUDIO
HELP
Input Select
Channel Setup
Time Setting
Digital Audio
Speaker Setup
Factory Setting
HD Comp.
SEL
Select
INPUT
SELECT
Antenna
Antenna + Cable
If you use the
cable TV, select
Antenna + Cable.
Move
SEL
Select
CHANNEL
SETUP
Check Signal Strength
Channel Scanning
Add/Erase Channel
Fine Tuning
Select one of the
channel options.
Move
SEL
Select
CHANNEL
SCANNING
This function will rescan channel and update
your channel map.
Yes No
Start channel scan
Move
SEL
Select
VIDEO 1
SPEAKER
SETUP
Rear Speakers (LS, RS)
Subwoofer
Speakers Off
Select the kind
of speakers to set.
Move
SEL
Select
SPEAKEROFF
If you want to
use the external
L/R/C speakers,
select 'Yes'.
Move
SEL
Select
Yes
No
REAR
SPEAKER
Select the type
of rear speaker
connected to
the HDTV.
Move
SEL
Select
External (Large)
External (Small)
None
CHANNEL
SCANNING
This function will rescan channel and update
your channel map.
Yes No
Channel scanning.... #CH22
28%
Move
SEL
Select
TIMER POWER
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Geometry Setup 1

Use the original HDTV remote control with the following
instructions.

1. Establish a test pattern on CRT screen.
2. Press POWER button to turn the HDTV power OFF.
3. Press (MUTE-1-MUTE-SELECT-MUTE-POWER), in sequence.
4. Press the SCREEN MODE button, (third button up fromthe bottomleft on
remote control), and assure that FULL screen mode is selected.
5. Press the 5 button on remote control to access the Deflection Control
service mode adjustment screen.
6. While in the FULL screen mode, adjust H SIZE so that you can see the
edges of the picture. The picture size should be smaller than the CRT screen
size. Adjust the H POSITION so that the picture is centered on the CRT
screen and that there is no fold-over phenomenon, (a bright vertical line at the
rightmost or leftmost of the picture).
7. Ensure that any vertical lines displayed on the CRT screen, are straight. If not,
use the PINCUSHION adjustment to make the vertical lines as straight as
possible.
8. After pincushion adjustment, the SIDE PIN W, SIDE PIN S, TRAPEZOID,
SIDE PIN BALANCE, and PARALLELOGRAM can be used to adjust the
picture if it still does not appear correct.
9. Adjust H SIZE to bring the edges of the picture back to the edge of the CRT
screen.
10.To exit this service mode after completing the necessary adjustments, press
the power button to turn the TV power OFF.










White Balance Setup 2

Use the original HDTV remote control with the following
instructions.

1. Press POWER button to turn the HDTV power OFF.
2. Press (MUTE-1-MUTE-SELECT-MUTE-POWER), in sequence. (now
in the service mode)
3. Press 2 (Vertical deflection will be down, and a horizontal line will appear on
the screen.)
4. Turn the variable screen volume of FBT to adjust screen voltage, at the point
that a horizontal line only just appears. (Screen voltage handle is located in on
the circuit board where the power cable is connected. The bottommost one)
5. Press 2 again, to go back to normal screen
6. Input the Black &white signal to the HD component jack on the rear panel.
7. The color temperature is following
a. X=0.270 0.005 y=0.270 0.005
b. Color temperature: 10500 K
8. Light Area Adjustment
a. Press 7
b. On the center of light area, attach the sensor of a white balance meter.
c. To be Y=125, turn the Light Beamcontrol volume on the White &Black
pattern generator.
d. To adjust the white balance of light area, select Drive R, G, B with
CHANNEL up or down button, and adjust individual values with
VOLUME up or down buttons.
9. Dark Area Adjustment
a. On the center of dark area, attach the sensor of a white balance meter.
b. To be Y=2. turn the dark beamcontrol on the White &Black pattern
generator.
c. To adjust the white balance of dark area, select Bias R, G, B with
CHANNEL Up or Down buttons, and adjust individual values with
VOLUME Up or Down buttons.
d. Repeat two processes above until the white balance is completed.
10.Turn the power off and on again to get out fromthe service mode.
General Adjustment 1
In the majority of cases, a high definition digital television will need basic adjustments such as high
voltage, screen voltage, focus, white balance, sub brightness, geometry, and blanking width. All
adjustments should be performed after heat-running the set for at least 20 minutes.
1. Press the S1 button on the service remote control, and then full white pattern will appear on
the screen.
2. Press again the S1 button, and then the pattern will disappear.
High Voltage Adjustment
1. Operate the set for at least 20 minutes.
2. Connect the probe of high voltage meter to CRT ANODE.
3. Adjust the variable register RV801 on the power assembly so that high voltage may be to
be between 29.5KV ~ 30.5KV.
Screen Voltage Adjustment
1. Press the S2 button on the service remote control.
1) Video Input mode will be VIDEO 1.
2) Vertical deflection will be down, and a horizontal line will appear on the screen.
2. Turn the variable screen volume of FBT to adjust screen voltage, at the point that a
horizontal line only just appears.
Focus Adjustment
1. Tune on Retma pattern.
2. Turn the variable focus volume of FBT so that the center area of screen is sharp scanning
line.
3. Turn the variable volume R522 on the CRT assembly so that the edge of screen may be
sharp scanning line.
White Balance Adjustment
1. Input the Black & white signal to the HD Component jack on the rear panel.
<Black & White Pattern>













2. The color temperature is the following.
x=0.270 0.005 y=0.270 0.005
Color temperature : 10500K
3. Light Area Adjustment
1) Press S7 button.
2) On the center of light area, attach the sensor of a white balance meter.
3) To be Y=125, turn the Light Beam control volume on the White & Black pattern
generator.
4) To adjust the white balance of light area, select Drive R, G, B with CHANNEL
Up or Down buttons, and adjust individual vales with VOLUME Up or Down
buttons.
Light Area
Dark Area
4. Dark Area Adjustment
1) On the center of dark area, attach the sensor of a white balance meter.
2) To be Y=12, turn the Dark Beam control volume on the White & Black pattern
generator.
3) To adjust the white balance of dark area, select Bias R, G, B with CHANNEL Up
or Down buttons, and adjust individual values with VOLUME Up or Down buttons.
4) Repeat two processes above until the white balance is completed.
Sub Brightness Adjustment
1. Tune on Retma Pattern.
2. Press S8 button.
3. The following OSD menu will appear on the screen, and the data are initial balues before adjusting.










4. To be between Step 40% and 50% on the Contrast Chart, perform fine adjustment of sub
brightness.


Brightness 24
Contrast
Color
Tint
Coring
VM Gain
VM Limit

22
32
37
63
27
40
No need to adjust
DSC-30W60N Chassis change Guide

Please do the following procedure. If you have any
questions, call to 201-964-9349 or email to
service@daewoodigital.com

1. Record the initial value of Color and Geometry
numbers from the service mode. See Initial Value
Recording
2. Detach the back cover and change the chassis (Main
circuit board). See the Disassemble/Reassemble
procedure
3. Do the Geometry setup. See the Geometry setup
page.
4. Do the White Balance setup. See the White
Balance Setup page.
5. Do the Brightness Setup. See the Brightness
Setup
6. Attach the back cover. See the
Disassemble/Reassemble procedure
7. Sent the defected Chassis to

Daewoo Electronics Research Center, NJ
120 Chubb Ave.
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071







Initial Value Recording 2

Use the original HDTV remote control with the following
instructions.

** When you have the white balance machine, do the following steps. ***

1. Press POWER button to turn the HDTV power OFF.
2. Press (MUTE-1-MUTE-SELECT-MUTE-POWER), in sequence.
(nowin the service mode)
3. Press 5 (Geometry Adjustment mode)
4. Write down all the value names and the numbers on the paper.
5. Press 5 again to get out fromGeometry Adjustment mode
6. Press 7 ( White Balance Adjustment mode)
7. Write down all the value names and the numbers on the paper.
8. Press 7 again to get out fromWhite Balance Adjustment Mode
9. Press 8 (Sub Brightness Adjustment)
10.Write down all the value names and the numbers on the paper.
11.Press 8 again to get out fromSub Brightness Adjustment
12.Turn off the TV.






















Disassemble/Reassemble Procedure.

Please be sure to view all steps in numerical order,
(View # 1, through View # 27), before disassembly.
Reverse the steps when reassembling.

Please do not remove any parts from old circuit board (main
board) and attach to the new board.










































Geometry Setup 1

Use the original HDTV remote control with the following
instructions.

1. Establish a test pattern on CRT screen.
2. Press POWER button to turn the HDTV power OFF.
3. Press (MUTE-1-MUTE-SELECT-MUTE-POWER), in sequence.
4. Press 2 (Vertical deflection will be down, and a horizontal line will
appear on the screen.)
5. Turn the variable screen volume of FBT to adjust screen voltage, at the
point that a horizontal line only just appears. (Screen voltage handle is
located in on the circuit board where the power cable is connected. The
bottommost one)
6. The upper two handles fromabove handle are Focus handle. (If you
need them)
7. Press 2 again, to go back to normal screen
8. Press the SCREEN MODE button, (third button up fromthe bottomleft
on remote control), and assure that FULL screen mode is selected.
9. Press the 5 button on remote control to access the Geometry
Adjustment service mode adjustment screen.
10.Change all the value of screen same as you wrote down on the paper.
11.If additional adjustment is needed, do the following steps.
12.While in the FULL screen mode, adjust H SIZE so that you can see the
edges of the picture. The picture size should be smaller than the CRT
screen size. Adjust the H POSITION so that the picture is centered on
the CRT screen and that there is no fold-over phenomenon, (a bright
vertical line at the rightmost or leftmost of the picture).
13.Ensure that any vertical lines displayed on the CRT screen, are straight. If
not, use the PINCUSHION adjustment to make the vertical lines as
straight as possible.
14.After pincushion adjustment, the SIDE PIN W, SIDE PIN S,
TRAPEZOID, SIDE PIN BALANCE, and PARALLELOGRAM can be
used to adjust the picture if it still does not appear correct.
15. Adjust H SIZE to bring the edges of the picture back to the edge of the
CRT screen.
16. Press 5 again to exit fromGeometry Adjustment Mode
White Balance Setup 2

Use the original HDTV remote control with the following
instructions.

*** When you dont have white balance machine, do the following steps. ***

1. Press POWER button to turn the HDTV power OFF.
2. Press (MUTE-1-MUTE-SELECT-MUTE-POWER), in sequence.
(nowin the service mode)
3. Find the DVD that shows a human face and connected to TV.
4. Pause the picture when a human face is showing.
5. Press 7 button
6. Change all the values on the Sub Brightness Adjustment Mode same as
you wrote down on the paper.
7. If TV needs additional White Balance setup, do the following steps.
8. To adjust the color of human face, select Drive R, G, B with CHANNEL Up or
Down buttons, and adjust individual values with VOLUME Up of Down
buttons.
9. Make sure the color of human face looks like skin color.
10.if it is possible, dont change the value of Drive G.
11.Press 7 to exit the White Balance Adjustment Mode

** When you have the white balance machine, do the following steps. ***

1. Press POWER button to turn the HDTV power OFF.
2. Press (MUTE-1-MUTE-SELECT-MUTE-POWER), in sequence.
(nowin the service mode)
3. Input the Black &white signal to the HD component jack on the rear panel.
4. The color temperature is following
a. X=0.270 0.005 y=0.270 0.005
b. Color temperature: 10500 K
5. Light Area Adjustment
6. Press 7
7. On the center of light area, attach the sensor of a white balance meter.
8. To be Y=125, turn the Light Beamcontrol volume on the White &Black
pattern generator.
9. To adjust the white balance of light area, select Drive R, G, B with CHANNEL
up or down button, and adjust individual values with VOLUME up or down
buttons.
10.Dark Area Adjustment
11.On the center of dark area, attach the sensor of a white balance meter.
12.To be Y=2. turn the dark beamcontrol on the White &Black pattern generator.
13.To adjust the white balance of dark area, select Bias R, G, B with CHANNEL
Up or Down buttons, and adjust individual values with VOLUME Up or Down
buttons.
14.Repeat two processes above until the white balance is completed.
15.Press 7 to exit the White Balance Adjustment Mode


































Brightness Setup 3

Use the original HDTV remote control with the following
instructions.

1. Press 8 (Sub Brightness Adjustment Mode)
2. Change the values on the screen same as you wrote on the paper.
3. If you need additional adjustment of Brightness and Contrast, please
change the value as needed.
4. Press 8 to exit fromSub Brightness Adjustment Mode
5. Press MENU button on your remote control.
6. Go to Video Video Control
7. Make sure the Brightness is on the middle of whole range, and the
Contrast is all the way up to the top.
8. If the pictures brightness is not what you expected, go back to step 1 and
followthe step again.
9. After you finish the setup, turn off to exit completely fromthe service
mode.

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