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Sony Trinitron RM-W101 User Manual

Sony Trinitron RM-W101
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Sony Trinitron RM-W101 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSony
Aspect Ratio4:3
InputsComposite video, RF
ManufacturerSony
ModelRM-W101
Screen Size10 inches
Display TechnologyCRT
ResolutionUnknown
WeightUnknown
DimensionsUnknown
Power ConsumptionUnknown

Summary

Self Diagnostic Function

Diagnostic Test Indicators

Explains indicators and their meanings for diagnosing TV issues.

Standby Indicator Flash Count

Details the flash counts of the standby indicator and their corresponding diagnostic items.

Self-Diagnostic Screen Display

Instructions on how to display self-diagnosis results on the screen for error confirmation.

Handling Self-Diagnostic Screen Display

Procedures for clearing diagnostic results and understanding screen display handling.

Self-Diagnostic Circuit

Overview of the self-diagnostic circuit and its components for error detection.

Section 1 Disassembly

Rear Cover Removal

Step-by-step guide for removing the rear cover of the TV.

Picture Tube Removal

Detailed instructions for safely removing the picture tube, including anode cap removal.

Section 2 Set-Up Adjustments

Beam Landing

Procedure for adjusting beam landing for optimal picture alignment using purity control.

Convergence

Steps for adjusting horizontal and vertical convergence for accurate color alignment.

Focus Adjustment

Guide to adjusting focus for a sharp picture, to be done before white balance.

G2 (Screen) Adjustments

Method for adjusting G2 (screen) voltage for proper picture brightness and cutoff.

White Balance Adjustment

Procedure for adjusting white balance for accurate color reproduction in highlight conditions.

Section 3 Circuit Adjustments

Adjustments With Commander

How to perform service adjustments using the remote commander RM-W101.

Adjustment Method

Detailed explanation of how to perform various adjustments using service modes.

Picture Quality Adjustments

Adjustments for PMAX/Contrast, Sub-Hue, and Sub-Color for picture quality.

Deflection Adjustment

Steps for H-Trapezoid adjustment to correct picture distortion.

Picture Distortion Adjustment

Adjustments for H. Center, H. Size, V. Size, V. Center, and linearity.

Section 4 Diagrams

Block Diagram

Overall block diagram of the TV's internal circuitry and signal flow.

Circuit Boards Location

Identification of main circuit boards (A, C) and their locations within the TV.

Schematic Diagram Information

Explains symbols, abbreviations, and notes used in schematic diagrams.

A Board Processor (Block 001) Schematic Diagram

Detailed schematic for the processor board (Block 001).

A Board Audio (Block 002) Schematic Diagram

Detailed schematic for the audio board (Block 002).

A Board Power Supply (Block 003) Schematic Diagram

Detailed schematic for the power supply board (Block 003).

A Board Deflection (Block 004) Schematic Diagram

Detailed schematic for the deflection board (Block 004).

A Board Tuner (Block 005) Schematic Diagram

Detailed schematic for the tuner board (Block 005).

A Board Jack (Block 006) Schematic Diagram

Detailed schematic for the jack board (Block 006).

A Board Heat Sink (Block 007) Schematic Diagram

Schematic detailing components associated with the heat sink (Block 007).

C Board Schematic Diagram

Schematic diagram for the C board (Video Amp).

Voltage Measurement and Waveforms

A Board Voltage List and Waveform

Lists voltage measurements and waveforms for various pins on the A board ICs.

C Board Voltage List and Waveform

Lists voltage measurements and waveforms for various pins on the C board ICs.

Printed Wiring Boards

A [Processor, Audio, Power Supply, Deflection, Tuner, Jack, Heat Sink ]

Printed wiring board layout for the main A board components.

Printed Wiring Boards - C Board

Printed wiring board layout for the C board (Video Amp).

Section 5 Exploded Views

Chassis

Exploded view of the TV chassis, showing part numbers and assembly.

Section 6 Electrical Parts List

Fuses

List of fuses with part numbers, descriptions, and specifications.

Ferrite Beads

List of ferrite beads with part numbers and descriptions.

IC Links

List of IC links with part numbers and descriptions.

Photo Couplers

List of photo couplers with part numbers and descriptions.

Capacitors

List of all capacitors with part numbers, descriptions, and specifications.

ICs

List of integrated circuits with part numbers, descriptions, and specifications.

Resistors

List of resistors with part numbers, descriptions, and specifications.

Connectors

List of connectors with part numbers and descriptions.

Variable Resistors

List of variable resistors with part numbers and descriptions.

Remote Commander

Details of the remote commander and its parts.

Warning

General Safety Warnings

Crucial safety precautions to prevent electric shock, fire, and damage.

Securing the TV

TV Anti-Tip Safety

Instructions on how to secure the TV to prevent it from falling, using supplied hardware.

Installation

Getting Started

Initial steps for setting up the TV, including remote battery insertion and antenna connection.

Setting up your TV ("Initial Setup")

Guide to the initial TV setup process, including language and channel presetting.

Overview of Controls

TV Top Control, Front and Rear Panels

Identifies and describes the location and function of TV controls and terminals.

Using the Remote Control and Basic Functions

Explanation of remote control buttons and basic TV operations.

Menu Adjustment

Introducing the Menu System

Overview of the TV's menu system structure and navigation.

Changing the “Picture” Setting

Guide to adjusting picture settings like mode, color temperature, and intelligent picture.

Changing the "Sound" Setting

Instructions for adjusting sound settings, including mode, balance, and surround.

Changing the “Timer” Setting

How to set the TV's automatic turn-on and turn-off timers.

Changing the "Channel Setup" Setting

Procedures for channel preset, labeling, blocking, and sorting.

Presetting Channels Manually

Detailed steps for manually tuning and storing TV channels.

Changing the “Setup” Setting

Guide to changing menu language, video labels, and color system settings.

Additional Information

Connecting Optional Components

Instructions for connecting external devices like camcorders, VCRs, and audio systems.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Guide

A guide to identifying and resolving common TV problems based on symptoms.

Specifications

Power Requirements and Consumption

Details on electrical power requirements and operational power usage.

Television System and Channel Coverage

Information on supported TV systems and frequency bands for channels.

Picture Tube and Dimensions

Specifications for the picture tube size, screen dimensions, and overall TV mass.

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