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Sweet! I won the item on eBay and couldn't adjust the geometry or even keep a steady picure. This guide has the full schematics (not available anywhere else as far as I could tell), and was a bargain for the wealth of knowledge it contains. I hooked it up to my testing equipment, tweaked a few potentiometers and got it playing videogames in no time. Thanks!
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Great Manual! It contains all the wiring schematics and mechanical exploded views that are essential for service and repair. I was surprised I even found this for such an old machine. Only wish I knew of this site many years ago.
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Good pdf of the service manual for this unit. Includes disassembly instructions, full schematics, board layouts, parts lists and diagnostic information. Some information is in the pdf twice (single pages, and split pages), but that could be how it was originally generated by panasonic, or perhaps the idea is to make it eaiser to put onto 8.5 x 11" pages.
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5.2.2 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Flowchart of Failure Analysis for The POWER SUPPLY Unit
Failure analysis for the POWER SUPPLY Unit => PS1 STB 3.3 V power is not output.
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Is the cable connected firmly to the P4 connector? Yes Is the cable to the P4 connector broken? No Is the cable connected firmly to the P9 connector? Yes Is the cable to the P9 connector broken? No Is the fuse (F001) blown? No Is one of the limiting resistors (R001/FR001) blown? No The POWER SUPPLY Unit is normal.
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Properly connect the cable between the P4 and D23 connectors.
Yes Replace the defective cable (J104).
Check the voltage at the DIGITAL Assy and POWER SUPPLY Unit.
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Properly connect the cable between the P9 and M2 connectors.
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Replace the defective cable (J106).
Yes Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
Yes Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
Check the resistance between F001 and the D002 anode, using a tester.
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Failure analysis for the POWER SUPPLY Unit => PS2
The power is not on, even though the RELAY port is active.
No Is the relay (RL002) on? Yes No Is the PFC voltage normal? Yes The POWER SUPPLY Unit is normal.
Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
� Check the relay operation at the terminal (Pin 11 of P4). (Voltage: 3.3 V) � Check the relay sound (click).
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Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
� Check the voltage between the F301 lead (PFC OUT) and heat sink (GND of primary side) terminal. � The voltage must be around 390 V. Caution: High voltage!
Failure analysis for the POWER SUPPLY Unit => PS3
The cells of the panel do not light normally.
Is the VADR voltage within the specified values? Yes Is there a fluctuation in the VADR voltage? No Is the VSUS voltage within the specified range? Yes Is there a fluctuation in the VSUS voltage? No The POWER SUPPLY Unit is normal.
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Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
The specified voltage values are between 57 and 63 V.
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Yes Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
The ripple must be within 5 V.
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Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
The specified voltage values are between 205 and 215 V (VSU: 125/35°C).
Yes Replace the POWER SUPPLY Unit.
The ripple must be within 10 V.
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