Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung KP 48S75 des Produzenten Sony
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CHASSIS SER VICE MANU AL MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO. –––––– –––––––––––– ––––– ––––––––––– MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO. –––––– –––––––––––– ––––– ––––––––––– ∗ Please file according to model size.
– 2 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 SPECIFICA TIONS Projection system 3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system Picture tube 7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), with optical coupling and liquid cooling system Projection lenses High performance, large diameter hybrid lens F1.
– 3 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 SAFETY CHECK-OUT ( US model only ) After correcting the or ig inal service pr ob lem, perfom the follo w- ing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: l. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol- dered connections.
– 4 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION * : 000 the range of values for number of operations is 000-255. For 256 or higher there is no count up and the number remains at 255. 3. Blinking count display of TIMER/ST ANDBY indicator < FRONT P ANEL > TIMER/ST ANDBY indicator Lamp OFF : 3.
– 5 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 4. Self-diagnosis screen displa ys • In cases of malfunctions where it is not possible to determine the symptom suc h as when the power goes off o.
– 6 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 6. Self-diagnosis function operation OCP Lo w B and +B line detect DET SHORT , and shut-down PO WER ON RELA Y . Reset by turning po wer on/off. In case of +B is loaded approx. 1.3A or more, microcomputer detects it via IC651.
– 7 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page –––––– –––– –––– Section Title Page –––––– –––– –––– SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION ............................
– 8 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 (CAUTION) SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP T O THE MET AL CHASSIS, CR T SHIELD , OR CAR- BON P AINTED ON THE CR T , AFTER REMO VING THE ANODE.
– 9 – SECTION 1 GENERAL The operating instructions mentioned here are par tial abstracts from the Operating Instructions Manual. The page n umbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual. (Part no : 4-077-171-11) In the instructions that follow, we will refer to the buttons on your remote control.
– 10 – 7 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Recommended viewing area (Vertical) Carrying Your Projection TV Carrying the projection TV requires three or more people. For KP-48S75/53S75/53N77/61S75 The projection TV has been equipped with casters for easy movement on a hard surface.
– 11 – 9 C • VHF and • UHF Cable or antenna This is the simplest connection. Connection is made directly from the cable or antenna to the projection TV. Cable and antenna You may find it convenient to use the following set up if your cable provider does not feature local channels that you are able to receive using an antenna.
– 12 – 11 Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. S VIDEO AUDIO-L AUDIO-R (Rear of projection TV) 1 2 RK-74A (not supplied) 3 Satellite antenna cable YC-15V/30V (not supplied) Note: • T o view scrambled channels through the cable box, select the video input which the cable box is connected to by pressing TV/ VIDEO.
– 13 – 13 14 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued) S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R VIDEO VHF/UHF AUX (MONO) IN VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 OUT MONITOR AUDIO (VAR/FIX) TO CONVERTER Y P B P R R L (MON.
– 14 – 15 S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R VIDEO VHF/UHF AUX (MONO) IN VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 OUT MONITOR AUDIO (VAR/FIX) TO CONVERTER Y P B P R R L (MONO) AUDIO COMPONENT LINE OUT S VIDEO OUT S-LINK DIGITAL OUT .
– 15 – 17 Disconnect all power sources before making any connections. Connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker system Use this connection to control the speaker’s Dolby* Pro Logic surround system and super woofer mode with the remote control.
– 16 – 19 3 Press VOLUME – to continue. 4 Press CHANNEL + to preset channels automatically. “Auto Program” appears and the projection TV starts scanning and presetting channels automatically. While scanning, the received channel will be displayed on the sub screen.
– 17 – 21 TV/VIDEO JUMP FREEZE (yellow labeled button) DISPLAY Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 and VIDEO 3. If you select “ Skip ” as a “ Video Label ” in the Set Up menu, your projection TV will skip the video input you selected.
– 18 – 23 6 10 (white labeled button) Press to display a window picture. Each time you press this button, the picture size will change (1/9 n 1/16 n no display).
– 19 – 25 Some adjustment menus may require further operations. For details, see each menu option. To return to the previous screen (except for the slider adjustment menus), choose “ ” at the bottom of the menu and press or B . 6 Once you have completed all menu corrections, press MENU to exit the menu screens.
– 20 – 27 Treble Sound adjustment Bass Sound adjustment Balance Sound adjustment MTS/SAP Enjoy stereo, bilingual and mono programs. Auto Volume Adjust the sound level. Effect Customizes surround sound effects based on the program ’ s audio type.
– 21 – 29 Daylight Savings Automatically adjusts the time. Current Time Necessary for the Timer. On/Off Timer Wake up or scheduled viewing. Using the Timer Menu After setting the clock you can use the timer to turn the projection TV on and off.
– 22 – 31 Channel Skip/Add Skips unnecessary channels. Auto Program Automatic channel presetting Cable Cable system setting After AUTO SET UP, you can erase unnecessary channels from the channel preset memory. With the Channel Skip/Add window open: 1 Press V or v to select the desired channel.
– 23 – 33 3 Press to select the channel. The selected channel will be displayed for normal viewing. To cancel the favorite channel menu before selecting a channel, press V or v to select “Exit” at the bottom of the menu and press .
– 24 – 35 Video Label Easy recognition of connected equipment (e.g. SAT, VHS, etc.) Flash Focus Automatic convergence adjustment This feature allows you to label each input mode so that you can easily identify the connected equipment (e.g. you can label VIDEO 1 IN as VHS).
– 25 – 37 7 Press V or v to select “On,” and press . 8 Press V or v to select “Rating,” and press . 9 Press V or v to select a desired rating (“Child,” “Youth” and “Young Adult”), and press . If you want to select the ratings from “Custom,” go to step 4 of “Selecting a Custom Rating in U.
– 26 – 39 First, select a TV rating. 5 Press V or v to select “TV Rating,” and press . 6 Press V or v to select the TV rating to be blocked, and press .
– 27 – 41 3 Press V or v to select the type of programs to be blocked, and press . To block ... No program (to view any unrated TV program and movie) Unrated TV programs Unrated movies Unrated TV programs and movies 4 Press MENU to exit the menu.
– 28 – 43 4 Enter a new four digit password using the 0–9 buttons. 5 Enter the password set in step 4 again to confirm. If you entered it incorrectly, “Password incorrect” appears. Re-enter the correct password. 6 Press MENU to exit the menu.
– 29 – 45 Ratings in Canada Sony ’ s predetermined ratings These are original ratings that Sony predetermined according to the viewer’s age. Each rating allows you to view the certain programs, as follows. See the right column and page 46 for a description of each rating.
– 30 – 47 Setting the Manufacturer's Code You can use the supplied remote control to operate Sony or non-Sony video equipment that has an infrared sensor. Press CODE SET, DVD/VTR (FUNCTION), and the 0-9 buttons to enter the manufacturer’s code number (see the following chart), then press ENTER.
– 31 – 49 Setting the Manufacturer's Code You can program the supplied remote control to operate a cable box or satellite receiver. Press CODE SET, SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION), and the 0-9 buttons to enter the manufacturer’s code number (see the following chart), then press ENTER.
– 32 – 51 Cannot receive upper channels (UHF) when using an antenna No color Only snow and noise appear on the screen Dotted lines or stripes TV is fixed to one channel Double images or ghosts Can.
– 33 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 SECTION 2 DISASSEMBL Y 2-1. REAR BOARD REMOVAL 2-3. SERVICE POSITION 2-2. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL 2-4.
– 34 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 2-6. MIRROR COVER REMOVAL 2-7. BEZNET ASSY REMOVAL 2-8. HC BOARD AND S BOARD REMOVAL 2-5. HA BOARD AND HB BOARD REMOVAL (KP-43T75) 7 Three screws (.
– 35 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 2-9. A BOARD AND G BOARD REMOVAL 2-11. HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 7 T wo screws (+BVTP 3x12) 4 Eight screws (+BVTP 3x12) 6 G board 9 A board 3 T erminal board 8 Claw 5 Claws Main bracket 1 T wo screws (Screws (4x20), tapping) 2 Seven screws (+BVTP 3x12) 2-10.
– 36 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 3-1. SCREEN V OL T A GE ADJUSTMENT (CO ARSE ADJUSTMENT) 1. Receive the Monoscope signal. 2. Set 50% BRIGHTNESS and minimum PICTURE. 3. Turn the red VR on the FOCUS b lock all the w ay to the left and then gradually turn it to the right until the point where you can see the retrace line.
– 37 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 3-7. 4-POLE MA GNET ADJUSTMENT 1. Receive the Dot signal. 2. Set in service mode. 3. Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps to sho w onl y the green color . 4. T urn the green f ocus VR on the f ocus block to the left and set to underfocus to enlarge the spot.
– 38 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 3-9. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMO TE COMMANDER 3. The SCREEN displays the item being adjusted. 4. Press 1 or 4 on the Remote Commander to select the adjustment item. 5. Press 3 or 6 on the Remote Commander to change the data.
– 39 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 4. SER VICE MODE LIST VPNT (Video Pr ocessor NTSC) M E T I R E B M U N T N E M T S U J D A M E T I A T A D E G N A R D R A D N A T S A T A D E T O .
– 40 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 3DCM (3D Comb Filter) PJE (Projection TV Engine) M E T I R E B M U N T N E M T S U J D A M E T I A T A D E G N A R D R A D N A T S A T A D E T O N .
– 41 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 T ONE (Tone Contr ol) M E T I R E B M U N T N E M T S U J D A M E T I A T A D E G N A R D R A D N A T S A T A D E T O N 0 S A B R 3 6 - 0 9 3 A T A.
– 42 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 D AC (D/A Con ver ter) M E T I R E B M U N T N E M T S U J D A M E T I A T A D E G N A R D R A D N A T S A T A D E T O N 0H S V U3 6 - 01 3E U H B .
– 43 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 TV 2 5 8 0 1 4 7 3 6 9 ENTER JUMP GUIDE INDEX RESET MENU CODE SET VOL CH POWER MUTING FREEZE AUDIO ANT TV/VIDEO DISPLAY MTS/SAP CC PICTURE MODE POSITION ACTIVE SWAP PIP TV/VTR SYSTEM OFF DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE TV DVD/ VTR SAT/ CABLE FUNCTION SLEEP m N M x z X TV 3-10.
– 44 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 [GREEN REGISTRA TION ADJUSTMENT] <GREEN CENTER> 1. Select GRN CENT 1 and 4 ke ys on the r emote commander . 2. Adjust the center of crosshatch line goes the middle v ertically and hor izontally (GRN CENT) with the jo ystick on the remote commander .
– 45 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 [RED REGISTRA TION ADJUSTMENT] <RED CENTER, SKEW> 1. Co ver the blue pictur e lens with the lens ca p to show the green and red colors. 2. Press 3 ke y on the r emote commander to shift the GRN mode to the RED mode.
– 46 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 * In case of multiple error , last error is displayed. [SENSOR POSITION] • ERROR CODE SCREEN DISPLA Y * Error code will be displayed on center of screen for 3 seconds.
– 47 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 Remove the cap off from the unused terminal and cpmmect a static voltmeter there. SECTION 4 SAFETY RELA TED ADJUSTMENTS 4-1.
– 48 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 4-4. +B O VP CONFIRMA TION 1. Connect an external dc po wer supply to TP O VP . 2. Suppl y 120V A C to v ar iable autotransformer .
– 49 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 5-1. TV INPUT SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (VPNT -SCON) 1. Receiv e the color-bar signal. 2. Mode : Personal 1 or 2. PICTURE : maximum COLOR : maximum BRIGHTNESS : center TRINITONE : medium SER VICE D A T A VPNT SCON : 7 3.
– 50 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 5-7. PIP POSITION ADJUSTMENT (PI-PIPH, PIPV) 1. Set the PIP mode. 2. Receive the monoscope signal on the main/sub picture. 3. Check the sub picture position. X1-X2 0.25sq X1-X2 0.25sq 4. If necessary set to service mode and adjust "PIPH", "PIPV".
– 51 – – 52 – SECTION 6 DIAGRAMS 6-1. BLOCK DIA GRAM (1) 1 2 15 16 17 18 43 60 61 62 51 53 52 32 33 34 35 36 37 45 46 7 8 6 57 58 22 47 49 48 50 9 11 12 63 64 23 14 44 55 13 21 20 56 I-2HSYNC .
– 54 – – 53 – BLOCK DIA GRAM (2) 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 63 62 64 54 60 59 61 12 10 14 8 9 11 19 17 21 15 16 18 24 28 38 58 56 34 33 4 2 1 7 3 5 41 41 23 25 43 45 37 39 6 6 15 14 4 13 3 1 11 1.
– 55 – – 56 – – 57 – – 58 – 28 17 12 8 11 8 1 3 15 14 5 6 7 19 12 8 9 10 5 7 7 2 3 1 5 4 5 14 15 14 15 5 4 7 17 3 64 20 24 26 27 44 45 28 43 37 41 31 34 35 I O I O 46 59 54 63 7 8 10 5.
– 62 – – 61 – – 60 – – 59 – BLOCK DIA GRAM (3) 18 7 26 27 28 49 47 50 48 44 9 7 8 1 2 6 5 6 3 4 15 30 17 8 11 12 29 18 46 60 28 14 13 26 27 10 9 2 3 5 4 21 44 58 45 59 22 23 25 38 12 5.
– 63 – – 64 – 5-1. BLOCK DIA GRAM (4) AMP Q1303-1306 R IK R R G B IK 4 1 R IK R 4 1 8 6 7 10 6 7 10 4, 5, 9, 11 1 8 9 7 6 10 3 K H+ H- G2 G1 G2 V902 V901 R/S H+ H- B/S 200V 9 7 5 1 B IK B 5 1 .
– 66 – – 65 – BLOCK DIA GRAM (5) 15 18 7 1 5 8 7 6 O I O I 13 14 12 3 5 7 1 8 7 6 1 3 4 6 5 8 9 9 1 2 7 13 14 5 11 1 4 12 7 5 1 2 3 4 8 16 11 13 9 7 14 6 3 15 18 16 11 13 20 21 25 18 11 10 24 .
– 67 – – 68 – – 69 – – 70 – 6-3. CIRCUIT BO ARDS LOCA TION 6-4. PRINTED WIRING BO ARDS AND SCHEMA TIC DIA GRAMS Note: • Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50V .
1 A B C D E F G H I K L M N O J 2 12 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 14 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 – 74 – – 73 – – 72 – – 71 – 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2.8Vp-p (H) 1Vp-p (H) 1.5Vp-p (H) 2.4Vp-p (H) 3.3Vp-p (H) 3.4Vp-p (H) • A (1/3) BOARD WAVEFORMS 1.
– 75 – – 76 – – 77 – – 78 – 4/8 fs SEL 1 TIMING GENERATOR LRCK/WDCK 13 L.REF 13 L.OUT 11 R.OUT 6 R.REF 9 LPSEL/RSI 14 SI/LSI 15 CLK 16 SHIFT REGISTER LATCH D.
– 82 – – 81 – – 80 – – 79 – 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0.7Vp-p (H) 1.6Vp-p (H) 2.1Vp-p (H) 4.5Vp-p (20.48MHz) 4.8Vp-p (H) 1Vp-p (H) 1.8Vp-p (H) 0.5Vp-p (0.275usec) • A (3/3) BOARD WAVEFORMS 9 10 6.5Vp-p (H) 5Vp-p (V) Schematic diagrarm ? A (2/3) board Schematic diagram A (3/3) board / 3.
– 83 – – 84 – – 85 – – 86 – – A Boar d – TUNER, YCJ, SYSTEM CONTROL, A UDIO A (1/3) A (2/3) P IN P , 3D COMB FIL TER A (3/3) [ ] [ ] PJED, REGI-CORRECTION [ ] < Component Side &.
– 90 – – 89 – – 88 – – 87 – 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IN1 IN OUT1 GND IN OUT2 V – IN2 R1 R2 IC1 1 3 4 5 G BO ARD : IC651 µ PC393C G BOARD : IC654 DM-58 Schematic diagram G board / -0.6 -0.4 -0.4 0 0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.2 -0.2 -1 5 .4 0 0 0 0.1 0.1 0.
– 92 – – 93 – – 91 – G H/V , D Y DRIVE, POWER SUPPL Y [ ] – G Board – Schematic diagrams CG CR CB board / DIODE D501 E-13 D505 E-13 D506 E-11 D507 E-11 D513 E-13 D517 C-9 D518 D-8 D520.
– 96 – – 95 – – 94 – 1 A B C D E F G H I J 2 12 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 14 15 – CB Boar d – – CG Boar d – – CR Boar d – 1 2 103Vp-p (H) 133Vp-p (H) • CG BOARD WAVEFORMS 1 101V.
1 A B C D E 2 6 5 4 3 – 97 – HA FUNCTION KEK [ ] HC RIMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER [ ] – HA Boar d – – HC Boar d – M E N U K EY E S TBY 5V E K EY P O W E R TIM E R LE D M EN U KE Y E (FUNCTION KE.
– 98 – 1 A B C D 2 7 6 5 4 3 HB VIDEO-2 INPUT , MENU CONTROL KEYS [ ] – HB Board – VIDEO AUD IO R INPUT 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 ( ) E E E FR C-OUT FR Y-OUT FR V-OUT FR L-OUT FR R-OUT E E FRONT SW - + ME.
– 99 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 BA05T B C E BH3868FS-E2 SDA9288XE 1 TOP VIEW 32pin BU4053BCF-T2 CXA1315M UPD6376GS-E2 1 TOP VIEW 16pin CM0006CF 1 TOP VIEW 80pin CXA1726AS 1 TOP VI.
– 100 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 11ES2 D1N20R D1NL20U D2L20U MTZJ-10B MTZJ-13 MTZJ-15B MTZJ-2.7A MTZJ-3.9B MTZJ-4.7C MTZJ-5.1B MTZJ-7.
– 101 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 7-1. COVER (KP-43T75) r : +BVTP 3X12 7-685-648-79 p : +BVTP 4X12 7-685-661-14 • Items with no part number and no description are not stocked bec.
– 102 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 51 X-4036-838-1 BEZNET ASSY (48V) 52 4-072-529-01 LABEL(2), SPEAKER GRILLE 53 4-070-280-11 PLA TE (L), DIFFUSION 54 4-058-455-11 PLA TE (F), DIFFU.
– 103 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 101 X-4036-755-1 BEZNET ASSY (53S) (53N77) X-4036-807-1 BEZNET ASSY (61V) (61S75) X-4036-809-1 BEZNET ASSY (53V) (53S75) 102 4-071-582-01 SCREEN (.
– 104 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 151 1-529-396-11 SPEAKER (10cm) 152 4-378-522-31 SCREW (4X20), T APPING 153 0 1-223-925-11 RESISTOR ASSY (HIGH-V OL T AGE) (FOCUS P ACK) 154 * A-1.
– 105 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 201 1-529-396-11 SPEAKER (10cm) (EXCEPT 53N77) 1-529-401-11 SPEAKER (13cm) (53N77) 202 1-529-403-11 SPEAKER (6.
– 106 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 251 4-040-131-21 LENS (LINNIT POINT 6) (61S75) 4-056-258-11 LENS (DEL T A 78) (EXCEPT 61S75) 252 4-057-007-01 SPRING, TENSION (53S75/61S75 Serial No.
– 107 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 Les composants identifies par une trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie. The components identified by shading and mark ! are critial for safety.
– 108 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK –––––––– ––––––––– ––––––––––––– ––––––––– REF.
– 109 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 C823 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47 µ F 20% 25V C824 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1 µ F 10% 25V C825 1-163-038-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1 µ F 25V C826 1-107-823-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47 µ F 10% 16V C827 1-107-823-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.
– 110 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 C965 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47 µ F 20% 25V C966 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47 µ F 20% 25V C967 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47 µ F 20% 25V C968 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47 µ F 20% 25V C969 1-163-038-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1 µ F 25V C970 1-163-038-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.
– 111 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 C1923 1-163-005-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 10% 50V C1924 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1 µ F 20% 50V C1925 1-164-005-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47 µ F 16V C1926 1-128-551-11 ELECT 22 µ F 20% 25V C1927 1-163-021-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.
– 112 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 D807 8-719-069-55 DIODE UDZS-TE17-5.6B D808 8-719-069-55 DIODE UDZS-TE17-5.6B D809 8-719-988-61 DIODE 1SS355TE-17 D810 8-719-988-61 DIODE 1SS355TE.
– 113 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 IC824 8-759-106-02 IC µ PC4570G2-E2 IC1101 8-752-081-32 IC CXA2079Q IC1601 8-759-638-04 IC Z8622912SSC-00TR IC1602 8-759-638-05 IC Z8613012SSC-00.
– 114 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 Q401 8-729-216-22 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q402 8-729-216-22 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX Q403 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX Q404 8-729-422.
– 115 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 R040 1-216-057-00 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W R041 1-216-033-00 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R042 1-216-033-00 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R043 1-216-057-00 RES-CHIP 2.
– 116 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 R278 1-216-073-00 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W R279 1-216-129-00 RES-CHIP 2.2M 5% 1/10W R280 1-216-073-00 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W R281 1-216-025-91 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R282 1-216-065-91 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W R283 1-216-065-91 RES-CHIP 4.
– 117 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 R444 1-216-077-91 RES-CHIP 15K 5% 1/10W R445 1-216-079-00 RES-CHIP 18K 5% 1/10W R446 1-216-085-00 RES-CHIP 33K 5% 1/10W R447 1-215-451-00 MET AL 1.
– 118 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 R898 1-216-049-91 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W R899 1-216-033-00 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R900 1-216-025-91 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R901 1-216-033-00 RES-CHIP .
– 119 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 R1129 1-216-017-91 RES-CHIP 47 5% 1/10W R1130 1-216-025-91 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R1131 1-216-057-00 RES-CHIP 2.
– 120 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 R1743 1-208-768-11 MET AL CHIP 240 0.5% 1/10W R1745 1-208-772-11 MET AL CHIP 390 0.5% 1/10W R1746 1-216-025-91 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R1747 1-216-025-91 RES-CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R1901 1-216-049-91 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W R1902 1-216-049-91 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W R1903 1-216-065-91 RES-CHIP 4.
– 121 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 * A-1316-437-A G BOARD, COMPLETE (53S75/53N77) ********************* * A-1316-471-A G BOARD, COMPLETE (48S75/61S75) ********************* * A-1316-475-A G BOARD, COMPLETE (43T75) ********************* * A-1316-498-A G BOARD, COMPLETE (61S75 Serial No.
– 122 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 C1501 1-130-495-00 MYLAR 0.1 µ F 5% 50V C1502 1-126-941-11 ELECT 470 µ F 20% 25V C1504 1-102-106-00 CERAMIC 100pF 10% 50V C1505 1-104-664-11 ELECT 47 µ F 20% 25V C1506 1-102-106-00 CERAMIC 100pF 10% 50V C1507 1-126-942-61 ELECT 1000 µ F 20% 25V C1508 1-102-121-00 CERAMIC 0.
– 123 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 D654 8-719-057-96 DIODE D10SC6M-4012 D655 8-719-052-91 DIODE D4SBS4-F D656 8-719-028-45 DIODE D2L20U-F D657 8-719-028-45 DIODE D2L20U-F D658 8-719.
– 124 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 PS1505 1-533-593-11 LINK, IC PS1506 1-533-593-11 LINK, IC <TRANSISTOR> Q501 8-729-048-47 TRANSISTOR 2SC2688(5)-LK Q502 8-729-048-46 TRANSIST.
– 125 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 R594 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W R595 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W R596 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W R597 1-260-288-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/2W R598 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W R599 1-249-429-11 CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W R600 1-247-863-91 CARBON 22K 5% 1/4W R601 0 1-219-776-11 CARBON 2.
– 126 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 R1549 1-214-800-11 MET AL 2.2 1% 1/2W R1550 1-215-447-00 MET AL 12K 1% 1/4W R1551 1-249-428-11 CARBON 8.
– 127 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 <DIODE> D705 8-719-991-33 DIODE 1SS133T -77 D706 8-719-991-33 DIODE 1SS133T -77 D707 8-719-991-33 DIODE 1SS133T -77 D708 8-719-991-33 DIODE .
– 128 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 L1301 1-412-911-11 FERRITE 0 µ H L1302 1-412-911-11 FERRITE 0 µ H <NEON LAMP> NL731 1-517-778-21 LAMP , NEON <TRANSISTOR> Q731 8-729.
– 129 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 <TRANSISTOR> Q761 8-729-423-33 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A-QRST A Q762 8-729-326-11 TRANSISTOR 2SC2611 Q763 8-729-119-76 TRANSISTOR 2SA1175-HFE Q764.
– 130 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 <DIODE> D1251 8-719-110-17 DIODE RD10ESB2 D1252 8-719-110-17 DIODE RD10ESB2 D1253 8-719-110-17 DIODE RD10ESB2 D1254 8-719-110-17 DIODE RD10E.
– 131 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 * 4-069-525-01 CUSHION (UPPER) (ASSY) (48S75) * 4-069-526-01 CUSHION (LOWER) (ASSY) (48S75) * 4-069-531-01 INDIVIDU AL CART ON (48S75) * 4-069-532.
– 132 – KP-43T75/48S75/ 53N77/53S75/61S75 RM-Y906 9-965-414- 01 Son y Corporation HDC. PJ Division Compan y English 2000EA74297-1 Printed in USA ©2000.
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