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                                              S/M No. : CM003P-010


Service Manual
Color Television
CHASSIS : CM-003
Model : DTH-14V1FS
        DTH-20V1FS
        DTH-21V1FS
        DTH-14V3FS
        DTH-20V3FS
        DTH-21V3FS
        DTH-14V4FS
        DTH-20V4FS
        DTH-21V4FS

                                                                                                             POWER
                                                                                           MUTE


                                                                                                     CH




                                                                                            VOL               VOL



                                                                                                     CH
                                                                                           DISPLAY   INPUT    VIDEO


                                                                                            1        2        3


                                                                                            4        5        6


                                                                                            7        8        9


                                                                                           SLEEP         0   PREVIOUS




 DTH-14V1FC                     DTH-14V3FC                     DTH-20V4FC              R-38T01

Features
   181CH quartz frequency synthesis tuning system
   On-Screen Display(Simple Icon Type/Trilingual : Eug/Span/Fren)
   Programmable channel skip memory
   24 hour programmable TV on/off function
   Convenient sleep timer
   Built-in Closed Caption
   Full function infrared remote control

Specifications
Model Name             DTH-14V1/V3/V4FS         DTH-20V1/V3/V4FS          DTH-21V1/V3/V4FS
Screen Size           14"                       20"                       21"
                      VHF 2-13                  VHF 2-13                  VHF 2-13
Channel Coverage      UHF 14-69                 UHF 14-69                 UHF 14-69
                      113 Cable Ch.             113 Cable Ch.             113 Cable Ch.
Power Source           AC 100-260, 50/60Hz      AC 100-260, 50/60Hz       AC 100-260, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption 63W                           70W                       73W
Set Dimensions
                      336 x 338 x 376(mm) 496x446(2)(2)x464(4)(3)(mm) 516x469(6)(4)x482(6)(2)(mm)
(W H D)
Net Weight            8.7Kg                     16.3Kg                    19Kg
Stuffing Q'th(48ft)   1100Set                   540Set



    DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD
    http : //svc.dwe.co.kr                                                  Sep. 1999
    


Safety Precautions............................................................................................................................. 2
    Product safety servicing guidelines for audio - video products ........................................................................ 2
    Product safety dervicing guidelines for color television receivers .................................................................... 3
Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 5
User's Instruction............................................................................................................................... 6
Block Diagram .................................................................................................................................... 19
Alignment Instructions ...................................................................................................................... 20
    Service mode adjustments............................................................................................................................... 20
    Assembly adjustments ..................................................................................................................................... 21
IC Description ..................................................................................................................................... 25
Troubleshooting Guide...................................................................................................................... 34
    No power.......................................................................................................................................................... 34
    No picture......................................................................................................................................................... 35
    No sound.......................................................................................................................................................... 36
    CH don't stop ................................................................................................................................................... 37
    No color............................................................................................................................................................ 38
    No vertical deflection........................................................................................................................................ 38
    No on-screen display ....................................................................................................................................... 39
    Remote control does not operate..................................................................................................................... 39
Service Parts List/Recommendable Spare Parts List .................................................................... 40
Exploded View .................................................................................................................................... 47
Service Guide




                                                                                           
PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR AUDIO - VIDEO PRODUCTS

CAUTION : D O N O T AT T E M P T TO M O D IF Y T H IS P R O D U C T IN A N Y W AY.                            SUBJECT : X-RADIATION
N E V E R P E R F O R M C U S T O M IZ E D IN S TA L LAT IO N S W IT H O U T M A N U FA C -
T U R E R 'S A P P R O VA L. U N A U T H O R IZ E D M O D IF IC AT IO N S W ILL N O T O N LY V O ID           1 . B E S U R E P R O C E D U R E S A N D IN S T R U C T IO N S TO A L L S E R V IC E P E R S O N -
T H E W A R R A N T Y, B U T M AY LE A D T O Y O U R B E IN G L IA B L E F O R A N T R E S U LT -                  N E L C O V E R T H E S U B JE C T O F X -R A D IAT IO N . T H E O N LY P O T E N T IA L
IN G P R O P E R T Y D A M A G E O R U S E R IN JU R Y.                                                            S O U R C E O F X -R AY S IN C U R R E N T T.V. R E C E IV E R S IS T H E P IC T U R E T U B E .
S E R V IC E W O R K S H O U L D B E P E R F O R M E D O N LY A FT E R Y O U A R E T H O R -                       H O W E V E R , T H IS T U B E D O E S N O T E M IT X -R AY S W H E N T H E H IG H V O LT -
O U G H LY FA M IL IA R W IT H A LL O F T H E F O L LO W IN G S A F E T Y C H E C K S A N D                        A G E IS AT T H E FA C T O R Y S P E C IF IE D L E V E L . T H E P R O P E R VA L U E IS
S E R V IC IN G G U ID E L IN E S . T O D O O T H E R W IS E , IN C R E A S E S T H E R IS K O F                   G IV E N IN T H E A P P L IC A B L E S C H E M AT IC . O P E R AT IO N AT H IG H E R V O LT -
P O T E N T IA L H A Z A R D S A N D IN J U R Y TO T H E U S E R .                                                 A G E S M AY C A U S E A FA ILU R E O F T H E P IC T U R E T U B E O R H IG H V O LTA G E
W H IL E S E R V IC IN G , U S E A N IS O LAT IO N T R A N S F O R M E R F O R P R O T E C T IO N
                                                                                                                   S U P P LY A N D U N D E R C E R TA IN C IR C U M S TA N C E S , A M Y P R O D U C E R A D IA -
F R O M A .C . LIN E S H O C K .
                                                                                                                   T IO N IN E X C E S S O F D E S IR A B L E LE V E LS .
                                                                                                              2 . O N LY FA C TO R Y S P E C IF IE D C .R .T A N O D E C O N N E C T O R S M U S T B E U S E D .
SAFETY CHECKS
                                                                                                                   D E G A U S S IN G S H IE L D S A L S O S E R V E A S X -R AY S H IE L D IN C O LO R S E T S .
A FT E R T H E O R IG IN A L S E R V IC E P R O B L E M H A S B E E N C O R R E C T E D , A C H E C K              A LW AY S R E -IN S TA LL T H E M .
S H O U LD B E M A D E O F T H E F O LL O W IN G :                                                            3 . IT IS E S S E N T IA L T H AT S E R V IC E P E R S O N N E L H AV E AVA ILA B L E A N A C C U -
                                                                                                                   R AT E A N D R E LIA B LE H IG H V O LTA G E M E T E R . T H E C A L IB R AT IO N O F T H E
SUBJECT:FIRE & SHOCK HAZARD                                                                                        M E T E R S H O U LD B E C H E C K E D P E R IO D IC A L LY A G A IN S T A R E F E R E N C E
                                                                                                                   S TA N D A R D . S U C H A S T H E O N E AVA IL A B LE AT Y O U R D IS T R IB U T O R .
1 . B E S U R E T H AT A L L C O M P O N E N T S A R E P O S IT IO N E D IN S U C H A W AY A S                4 . W H E N T H E H IG H V O LTA G E C IR C U IT R Y IS O P E R AT IN G P R O P E R LY T H E R E
     T O AV O ID P O S S IB IL IT Y O F A D JA C E N T C O M P O N E N T S H O R T S . T H IS IS                   IS N O P O S S IB IL IT Y O F A N X -R A D IAT IO N P R O B L E M . E V E R Y T IM E A C O L O R
     E S P E C IA LLY IM P O R TA N T O N T H O S E M O D U LE S W H IC H A R E T R A N S -                        C H A S S IS IS S E R V IC E D , T H E B R IG H T N E S S S H O U L D B E R U N U P A N D
     P O R T E D T O A N D F R O M T H E R E PA IR S H O P.                                                        D O W N W H ILE M O N ITO R IN G T H E H IG H V O LTA G E W IT H A M E T E R TO B E
2 . N E V E R R E LE A S E A R E PA IR U N L E S S A L L P R O T E C T IV E D E V IC E S S U C H A S               C E R TA IN T H AT T H E H IG H V O LTA G E D O E S N O T E X C E E D T H E S P E C IF IE D
     IN S U LATO R S , B A R R IE R S , C O V E R S , S H IE L D S , S T R A IN R E L IE F S , P O W E R           VA LU E A N D T H AT IT IS R E G U LAT IN G C O R R E C T LY. W E S U G G E S T T H AT
     S U P P LY C O R D S , A N D O T H E R H A R D W A R E H AV E B E E N R E IN S TA L L E D P E R               Y O U A N D Y O U R S E R V IC E O R G A N IZ AT IO N R E V IE W T E S T P R O C E D U R E S
     O R IG IN A L D E S IG N . B E S U R E , T H AT T H E S A F E T Y P U R P O S E O F T H E
                                                                                                                   S O T H AT V O LTA G E R E G U LAT IO N IS A LW AY S C H E C K E D A S A S TA N D A R D
     P O LA R IZ E D LIN E P L U G H A S N O T B E E N D E F E AT E D .
                                                                                                                   S E R V IC IN G P R O C E D U R E , A N D T H AT T H E H IG H V O LTA G E R E A D IN G B E
3 . S O L D E R IN G M U S T B E IN S P E C T E D T O D IS C O V E R P O S S IB LE C O L D S O L -
     D E R JO IN T S , S O LD E R S P L A S H E S O F S H A R P S O L D E R P O IN T S . B E C E R -               R E C O R D E D O N E A C H C U S T O M E R 'S IN V O IC E .
     TA IN T O R E M O V E A LL L O O S E F O R E IG N PA R T IC L E S .                                      5 . W H E N T R O U B LE S H O O T IN G A N D M A K IN G T E S T M E A S U R E M E N T S IN A
4 . C H E C K F O R P H Y S IC A L E V ID E N C E O F D A M A G E O R D E T E R IO R AT IO N T O                   P R O D U C T W IT H A P R O B LE M O F E X C E S S IV E H IG H V O LTA G E , AV O ID
     PA R T S A N D C O M P O N E N T S , F O R F R AY E D L E A D S , D A M A G E D IN S U LAT IO N               B E IN G U N N E C E S S A R ILY C L O S E T O T H E P IC T U R E T U B E A N D T H E H IG H
     (IN C LU D IN G A .C . C O R D ), A N D R E P L A C E IF N E C E S S A R Y. F O L LO W O R IG I-              V O LTA G E S U P P LY. D O N O T O P E R AT E T H E P R O D U C T L O N G E R T H A N IS
     N A L L AY O U T, L E A D LE N G T H A N D D R E S S .                                                        N E C E S S A R Y T O L O C AT E T H E C A U S E O F E X C E S S IV E V O LTA G E .
5 . N O L E A D O R C O M P O N E N T S H O U LD TO U C H A R E C E IV IN G T U B E O R A                     6 . R E F E R TO H V, B + A N D S H U T D O W N A D JU S T M E N T P R O C E D U R E S
     R E S IS TO R R AT E D AT 1 W AT T O R M O R E . LE A D T E N S IO N A R O U N D P R O -                      D E S C R IB E D IN T H E A P P R O P R IAT E S C H E M AT IC A N D D IA G R A M S (W H E R E
     T R U D IN G M E TA L S U R FA C E S M U S T B E AV O ID E D .                                                U S E D ).
6 . A L L C R IT IC A L C O M P O N E N T S S U C H A S F U S E S , F LA M E P R O O F R E S IS T O R ,
     C A PA C ITO R S , E T C . M U S T B E R E P LA C E D W IT H E X A C T FA C T O R Y T Y P E S .          SUBJECT : IMPLOSION
     D O N O T U S E R E P L A C E M E N T C O M P O N E N T S O T H E R T H A N T H O S E S P E C I-
     F IE D O R M A K E U N R E C O M M E N D E D C IR C U IT M O D IF IC AT IO N S .                         1 . A L L D IR E C T V IE W E D P IC T U R E T U B E S A R E E Q U IP P E D W IT H A N IN T E G R A
7 . A FT E R R E -A S S E M B LY O F T H E S T E A LW AY S P E R F O R M A N A .C . L E A K A G E                 IM P LO S IO N P R O T E C T IO N S Y S T E M . B U T C A R E S H O U L D B E TA K E N T O
     T E S T O N A L L E X P O S E D M E TA L LIC PA R T S O F T H E C A B IN E T. (T H E C H A N -
                                                                                                                  AV O ID D A M A G E D U R IN G IN S TA L LAT IO N . AV O ID S C R AT C H IN G T H E
     N E L S E L E C T O R K N O B , A N T E N N A T E R M IN A LS , H A N D LE A N D S C R E W S ) T O
                                                                                                                  T U B E . O F S C R AT C H E D R E P LA C E IT.
     B E S U R E T H E S E T IS S A F E TO O P E R AT E W IT H O U T D A N G E R O F E L E C T R I-
     C A L S H O C K . D O N O T U S E A LIN E IS O L AT IO N T R A N S F O R M E R D U R IN G                2 . U S E O N LY R E C O M M E N D E D FA C T O R Y R E P L A C E M E N T T U B E S .
     T H IS T E S T U S E A N A .C . V O LT M E T E R , H AV IN G 5 00 0 O H M S P E R V O LT O R
     M O R E S E N S IT IV IT Y, IN T H E F O LL O W IN G M A N N E R : C O N N E C T A 1 50 0 O H M          SUBJECT : TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
     1 0 W AT T R E S IS T O R , PA R A L LE LE D B Y A .1 5 M F D . 1 50 V A .C . T Y P E C A PA C I-
     T O R B E T W E E N A K N O W N G O O D E A R T H G R O U N D (W AT E R P O P E , C O N -                1 . N E V E R IN S TA L L A N Y P R O D U C T IN A C L O S E D -IN R E C E S S , C U B B Y H O L E O R
     D U IT, E T C .) A N D T H E E X P O S E D M E TA LL IC PA R T S , O N E AT A T IM E .                        C L O S E LY F IT T IN G S H E L F S PA C E , O V E R O R C L O S E TO H E AT D U C T, O R IN
     M E A S U R E T H E A .C . V O LTA G E A C R O S S T H E C O M B IN AT IO N O F 1 50 0 O H M                  T H E PAT H O F H E AT E D A IR F L O W .
     R E S IS TO R A N D .1 5 M F D C A PA C IT O R . R E V E R S E T H E A .C . P LU G A N D                 2 . AV O ID C O N D IT IO N S O F H IG H H U M ID IT Y S U C H A S : O U T D O O R PAT IO
     R E P E AT A .C . V O LTA G E M E A S U R E M E N T S F O R E A C H E X P O S E D M E TA L LIC                IN S TA LL AT IO N S W H E R E D E W IS A FA C TO R , N E A R S T E A M R A D IATO R S
     PA R T. V O LTA G E M E A S U R E D M U S T N O T E X C E E D .75 V O LT S R .M .S T H IS                     W H E R E S T E A M L E A K A G E IS A FA C TO R , E T C .
     C O R R E S P O N D S TO 0 .5 M IL LIA M P A .C . N AY VA LU E E X C E E D IN G T H IS L IM IT           3 . AV O ID P L A C E M E N T W H E R E D R A P E R IE S M AY O B S T R U C T R E A R V E N T IN G .
     C O N S T IT U T E S A P O T E N T IA L S H O C K H A Z A R D A N D M U S T B E C O R R E C T E D             T H E C U S TO M E R S H O U L D A L S O AV O ID T H E U S E O F D E C O R AT IV E
     IM M E D IAT E LY.                                                                                            S C A R V E S O R O T H E R C O V E R IN G S W H IC H M IG H T O B S T R U C T V E N T IL A -
                                                                                                                   T IO N .
                                        A.C. VOLTMETER                                                        4 . W A L L A N D S H E L F M O U N T E D IN S TA LL AT IO N S U S IN G A C O M M E R C IA L
                                                                                                                   M O U N T IN G K IT, M U S T F O L L O W T H E FA C T O R Y A P P R O V E D M O U N T IN G
                                                                                                                   IN S T R U C T IO N S . A P R O D U C T M O U N T E D T O A S H E L F O R P LAT F O R M M U S T
                                                                                                                   R E TA IN IT S O R IG IN A L F E E T (O R T H E E Q U IVA LE N T T H IC K N E S S IN S PA C -
                                                                                                                   E R S )T O P R O V ID E A D E Q U AT E A IR F LO W A C R O S S T H E B O T T O M , B O LT S
                                                                                                                   O R S C R E W S U S E D F O R FA S T E N E R S M U S T N O T T O U C H A N Y PA R T S O R
                                                   0.15 uF                                                         W IR IN G . P E R F O R M L E A K A G E T E S T O N C U S T O M IZ E D IN S TA L LAT IO N S .
          GOOD EARTH GROUND                                            PLACE THIS PROBE
                                                                                                              5 . C A U T IO N C U S TO M E R S A G A IN S T T H E M O U N T IN G O F A P R O D U C T O N
                                               1500      OHM
          SUCH AS THE WATER                                            ON EACH EXPOSED                             S L O P IN G S H E L F O R A T ILT E D P O S IT IO N , U N LE S S T H E P R O D U C T IS
          PIPE, CONDUIT, ETC.                                          METAL PART
                                                  10WATT                                                           P R O P E R LY S E C U R E D .
                                                                                                              6 . A P R O D U C T O N A R O LL -A B O U T C A R T S H O U LD B E S TA B L E O N IT S M O U N T -
SUBJECT : GRAPHIC SYMBOLS                                                                                          IN G T O T H E C A R T. C A U T IO N T H E C U S T O M E R O N T H E H A Z A R D S O F T R Y -
                                                                                                                   IN G T O R O L L A C A R T W IT H S M A LL C A S T E R S A C R O S S T H R E S H O LD S O R
                               T H E LIG H T N IN G F LA S H W IT H A R R O W H E A D S Y M B O L ,                D E E P P IL E C A R P E T S .
                               W IT H IN A N E Q U ILAT E R A L T R IA N G LE , IS IN T E N D E D             7 . C A U T IO N C U S T O M E R S A G A IN S T T H E U S E O F A C A R T O R S TA N D W H IC H
                               T O A L E R T T H E S E R V IC E P E R S O N N E L TO T H E P R E S -               H A S N O T B E E N LIS T E D B Y U N D E R W R IT E R S LA B O R AT O R IE S . IN C . F O R
                               E N C E O F U N IN S U LAT E D "D A N G E R O U S V O LTA G E "
                                                                                                                   U S E W IT H T H E IR S P E C IF IC M O D E L O F T E L E V IS IO N R E C E IV E R O R
                               T H AT M AY B E O F S U F F IC IE N T M A G N IT U D E TO C O N -
                                                                                                                   G E N E R IC A L LY A P P R O V E D F O R U S E W IT H T.V.S O F T H E S A M E O R
                               S T IT U T E A R IS K O F E L E C T R IC S H O C K .
                                                                                                                   L A R G E R S C R E E N S IZ E .
                               T H E E X C L A M AT IO N P O IN T W IT H IN A N E Q U IL AT E R A L           8 . C A U T IO N C U S TO M E R S A G A IN S T T H E U S E O F E X T E N S IO N C O R D S ,
                               T R IA N G L E IS IN T E N D E D T O A LE R T T H E S E R V IC E                    E X P L A IN T H AT A F O R E S T O F E X T E N S IO N S S P R O U T IN G F R O M A S IN G LE
                               P E R S O N N E L T O T H E P R E S E N C E O F IM P O R TA N T                     O U T LE T C A N L E A D TO D IS A S T R O U S C O N S E Q U E N C E S TO H O M E A N D
                               S A F E T Y IN F O R M AT IO N O N S E R V IC E L IT E R AT U R E .                 FA M ILY.




                                                                                                           
PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR COLOR TELEVISION RECEIVERS

CAUTION : Do not attem pt to m odify this product in any way. Unau-                  GRAPHIC SYM BOLS :
thorized m odifications will not only void the warranty, but m ay lead to
your being liable for any resulting property dam age or user injury.                                       The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
Service work should be perform ed only after you are thoroughly                                            within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
familiar with all of the following safety checks and servicing guide-                                      the service personnel to the presence of uninsu-
lines. To do otherwise, increases the risk of potential hazards and                                        lated "dangerous voltage" that m ay be of suffi-
injury to the user.                                                                                        cienty magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
                                                                                                           shock.
SAFETY CHECKS
                                                                                                           The exclam ation point within an equilateral tri-
After the original service problem has been corrected, a check should                                      angle is intended to alert the service personnel
be m ade of the following:                                                                                 to the presence of im portant safety inform ation
                                                                                                           in service literature.
SUBJECT : FIRE & SHOCK HAZARD
                                                                                                           Fuse sym bol is printed on pcb adjacent to the
1. Be sure that all components are positioned in such a way as to                                          fuse, with "RISK OF FIRE REPLACE FUSE AS
   avoid possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially                                      MARKED". The sym bol is explained in the ser-
   im portant on those chassis which are transported to and from the                                       vice manual with the following wording or equiv-
   repair shop.                                                                                            alent.
2. Never release a repair unless all protective devices such as insula-
   tors, barriers, covers, shields, strain reliefs, and other hardware               "CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE
   have been reinstalled per original design.                                        H AZARD, REPLACE ONLY W ITH SAM E TYPE (4A, 125V)" and
3. Soldering must be inspected to discover possible cold solder joints,              "ATTENTION: AFIN D'ASSU UNE PROTECTION PERM ANENTE
   frayed leads, dam aged insulation (including A.C. cord), solder                   C ONTRE LES RISQUES D'INCENDIE, REMPLACER UNIQUE-
   splashes or sharp solder points. Be certain to rem ove all loose for-             M ENT PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE ET DE "4A, 125V".
   eign particals.
4. Check for physical evidence of damage or deterioration to parts                   SUBJECT : X-RADIATION
   and components, and replace if necessary follow original layout,
   lead length and dress.                                                            1. Be sure procedures and instructions to all service personnel cover
5. No leads or com ponents should touch a receiving tube or a resistor                  the subject of X-rays in current T.V. receivers is the picture tube.
   rated at 1 watt or m ore. Lead tension around protruding m etal sur-                 However, this tube does not em it X-rays when the high voltage is
   faces m ust be avoided.                                                              at the factory specified level. The proper value is given in the appli-
6. All critical com ponents such as fuses, flameproof resistors, capaci-                cable schem atic. Operation at higher voltages m ay cause a failure
   tors, etc. must be replaced with exact factory types. Do not use                     of the picture tube or high voltage supply and, under certain cir-
   replacement com ponents other than those specified or m ake                          cum stances, m ay produce radiation in excess of desirable levels.
   unrecomm ended circuit m odifications.                                            2. Only factory specified C.R .T. anode connectors m ust be used.
7. After re-assem bly of the set always perform an A.C. leakage test                    Degaussing shields also serve as X-ray shield in color sets.
   on all exposed m etallic parts of the cabinet, (the channel selector                 Always re-install them .
   knob, antenna terminals, handle and screws) to be sure the set is                 3. It is essential that the servicem an has available an accurate and
   safe to operate without danger of electrical shock. Do not use a                     reliable high voltage m eter. The calibration of the m eter should be
   line isolation transform er during this test. Use an A.C . voltmeter,                checked perio - dically against a reference standard. Such as the
   having 5000 ohm s per volt or more sensitivity, in the following                     one available at your distributor.
   m anner : connect a 1500 ohm 10 watt resistor, paralleled by a 15                 4. W hen the high voltage circuitry is operating properly there is no
   m fd. 150V A.C. type capacitor between a known good earth                            possibility of an X-radiation problem . Every time a color chassis is
   ground (9water pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts,                  serviced, the brightness should be run up and down while m onitor-
   one at a tim e. M easure the A.C. voltage across the combination of                  ing the high voltage with a m eter to be certain that the high voltage
   1500 ohm resistor and 0.15 MFD capacitor. Reverse the A.C. plug                      does not exceed the specified value and that it is regulating cor-
   and repeat A.C. voltage measurem ents for each exposed m etallic                     rectly. W e suggest that you and your service organization review
   part. Voltage m easured must not exceed 0.75 volts R.M .S. This                      test procedures so that voltage regulation is always checked as a
   corresponds to 0.5 milliam p A.C. Any value exceeding this limit                     standard servicing procedure. And that the high voltage reading be
   constitutes a potential shock hazard and m ust be corrected imm e-                   recorded on each custom er's invoice.
   diately.                                                                          5. W hen troubleshooting and m aking test m easurem ents in a receiver
                                                                                        w ith a problem of excessive high voltage, avoid being unnecessarily
                                                                                        close to the picture tub eand the high voltage com partment.
                                       A.C. VO LT ME TER
                                                                                        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 schem atic and diagram s(where used).


                                             0.15 uF
          G oo d e arth gro un d ,
          su ch a s the w ater
                                           1500    OHM    P la ce th is p rob e
          p ipe , co nd u it, e tc .
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                                             1 0 W A TT   m e ta l p a rt.




                                                                                  
SUBJECT : IMPLOSION                                                           4. Wall and shelf m ounted installations using a comm ercial mounting
                                                                                 kit, must follow the factory approved m ounting instructions. A
1. All direct viewed picture tubes are equipped with an integral implo-          receiver mounted to a shelf or platform must retain its original
   sion protection system , but care should be taken to avoid damage             feet(or the equivalent thickness in spacers) to provide adequate
   during installation. Avoid scratching the tube. If scratched, replace         are flow across the bottom, bolts or screws used for fasteners
   it.                                                                           m ust not touch and parts or wiring. Perform leakage test on cus-
2. U se only recomm ended factory replacement tubes.                             tom ized installations.
                                                                              5. Caution customers against the m ounting of a receiver on sloping
SUBJECT : TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION                                            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
1. Never install any receiver in closed-in recess, cubbyhole or closely          the cart. Caution the customer on the hazards of trying to roll a cart
   fitting shelf space over, or close to heat duct, or in the path of            with sm all casters across thresholds or deep pile carpets.
   heated air flow.                                                           7. Caution custom ers against the use of a cart or stand which has not
2. Avoid conditions of high hum idity such as : Outdoor patio installa-          been listed by underwriters laboratories, inc. For use with their
   tions where dew is a factor. Near steam radiators where steam                 specific model of television receiver or generically approved for
   leakage is a factor, etc.                                                     use with T.V.'s of the sam e or larger screen size.
3. Avoid placem ent where draperies may obstruct rear venting. The
   custom er should also avoid the use of decorative scarves or other
   coverings which might obstruct ventilation.




                                                                           
Specifications


                              MO DEL   DTH-14V1FS          DTH -20V1FS              DTH-21V1FS   REMARKS
ITEMS                                  DTH-14V3FS          DTH -20V3FS              DTH-21V3FS
                                       DTH-14V4FS          DTH -20V4FS              DTH-21V4FS
T V S TA N D AR D                                       N TS C -M , PA L N /M
P O W E R IN P U T                                    A C 160-260V, 50/60 H z
P O W E R C O N SU M PT IO N                      14"=63W, 20"=70W , 21"=73W
T UN IN G S Y S T EM                        F requency S ynthesizer ( F S ) Tuning S ystem
T UN IN G R A N G E S                                      VH F : 2~13(12)
                                                           UH F : 2~13(56)
                                                         C AT V : 1~125(125)
S O U N D O U T P UT                                             4W
S PE A K E R                                                 3 W 8 ohm
A NT E N NA IN P UT IM PE D A NC E                      75 ohm U nbalanced
A UX ILIA RY                                      Front : Video, A udio, E ar phone
INP U T T ER M INA L                                    R ear : Video, A udio
INT E R M ED IAT E                           P icture IF Carrier F requency : 45.75 M H z
F RE Q U EN C IE S                           S ound IF Carrier F requency : 41.25 M Hz
                                             C olor S ub-C arrier F requency : 42.17 M H z
R EM O T E C O N TR O L                                        R-38T 01
S PE C IA L F U N CT IO N S                              3-Language O S D
                                                          W ith CA PT IO N
                                                         W ake-up/O ff Tim e
                                                            S leep Tim er
                                                          P ower R estore




                                                            
 User's Instruction

Overview of Your Equipment
Your TV com es w ith a rem ote control. The section below sum m arizes the buttons, controls, and term inals that you will
use with your TV.

Your TV's Front Panel


                                                                                              VIDEO AUDIO EARPHONZ




                                                                      5           6                7    8      9



  1 POW ER
    Use this button to turn your TV on or off.
  2    CH 
      Use these buttons to change channels on your TV, or to select item s in the m enu system .
  3      VO L  
      Use these buttons to change your TV 's volum e, to activate selections in the m enu system , or to change audio and
      video settings.
  4   MENU
      Use this button to turn the TV's m enu system on and off.
  5   STAND-BY(red) indicatior
      This indicator lights up when the AC power cord is connected to a power source.
  6   Rem ote Control Receiver
      This receiver receives a signal from your rem ote control. Do not block it.
  7   VIDEO IN jack
      Use this jack to receive a video signal from another A/V com ponent.
  8   AUDIO IN jack
      Use this jack to receive an aideo signal from another A/V com ponent.
  9   EARPHO NE jack
      Use this jack to receive an audio signal from your TV.

Your TV's Back Panel
                                                          1 Antenna term inal(ANT)
                                                            Use this term inal to attach an antenna or cable system to
        ANT VIDEO AUDIO                                     your TV.
                                                          2 VID EO IN
                                                            This term inal allow s the TV to receive a video sighal from
                                                            another com ponent, such as a VCR.
                                                          3 AOUD IO IN
                                                            This term inal allow s the TV to receive an audio sighal from
           1        2          3                            another com ponent, such as a VCR.



                                                              
                                                            User's Instruction



Your Remote Control


                         1. PO W ER
                            U se this button to turn your TV on or off.

                         2. M UTE
                            U se to turn the TV's sound on and off.

                         3.    CH 
                              U se these buttons to change channels on your TV,
                              or select item s in the m eun system .


                         4.    V OL 
                              U see these buttons to change your TV's volum e,
                              to activate selections in the m enu system , or to
                              change audio and video settings.
                         .
                         5. M ENU
                            U se this button to turn the TV's m enu system on
                            and off.

                         6. DISPLAY
                            U se this button to select the TV 's signal source.

                         7. INPUT
                            U se this button to select the tv's signal source.

                         8. VIDEO
                            U se this button to display video adjustm ent item s.

                         9. 0-9
                            U se these buttons to change channels.

                         10. SLEEP
                             U se this button to program the TV to turn off after
                             a certain tim e.

                         11. P REVIO US
                             U se this button to return to the previous channel
                             you were watching.




                      
 User's Instruction



Operating Your TV
Once you have connected your TV to an antenna or cable system , plugged the TV in, and put batteries in the rem ote, you
are ready to use the TV. The first thing you should do is program your TV so it m em orizes all of available channels.

Turning Your TV On
                                                  1 To turn your TV, press the PO W ER button on the front panel then,
                                                    press the    CH      ,    VOL              
                                                                                      or MENU botton.
                                                    You can also use the PO W ER button on the rem ote control.
                                                    M ake sure your TV is plugged in before you try to turn it on.




Programming Your TV's Channel Memory
Your TV's m em ory determ ines the channels that are available using the                     CH  buttons. If a channel is not in m em ory,
you can tune to it with the num ber buttons, but not w ith the          CH  buttons. Follow these steps to program your TV's
m em ory:
                                                     Set-Up  m enu will appear.
   1 W ith the TV on, press the M E NU button twice, then
   2   Use the  CH  buttons to select  Reception  , then use the  VOL  button to select Air  or Cable . If you
       connected an antenna to your TV, select `Air'; If you connected a cable system , select `Cable'.
   3 Use the   CH  buttons to select  Memorize Channels , then use the  VOL                                      button to enter the      Memorize
       Channels  process. Again press the  VOL  button to begin.
   4 Press the M ENU button to return to Set-U p m enu.
   5 Press the M ENU button three tim es to return to norm al TV viewing.

Your TV's channel m em ory will not be affected by a power outage. You will not need to re-program the m em ory unless you
change the type of cable or antenna connected to your TV.


           1                                        2                                             3-1
               Set-Up                                   Set-Up                                      Set-Up
                Language :          English              Language :          English                  Language :          English
                Reception :         Air                  Reception :          Air                     Reception :         Air
                Memorize Channels                        Memorize Channels                            Memorize Channels
                Add/Delete Channels                      Add/Delete Channels                          Add/Delete Channels
                Input :              TV                   Input :               TV                    Input :                TV


                 Select       Adjust       Next            Select      Adjust        Next               Select      Adjust        Next




           3-2                                      4                                             5
             Memorize Channels                          Set-Up
                                      Air 11             Language :           English
                Memorizing all air channels.             Reception :         Air
                Please stand by.                         Memorize Channels
                                                         Add/Delete Channels
                                                         Input :             TV

                    Press MENU to cancel and
                      returu to Set-up menu.               Select      Adjust        Next




                                                                        
                                                                                                      User's Instruction



Changing Channels
You can change channels in three ways:
                                                   1 The   CH  buttons will take you through all m em orized channels,
                                                       one by one. The  CH  buttons w ill not access channels that
          1
                                                       have not been program m ed into the TV 's m em ory. For m ore inform ation
                    2                                                                                             
                                                       about programming channels into m emory, see the section Programm ing
                             3                                                    
                                                      your TV's Channel Memory on the previous page.
                                                   2 The num ber buttons (0-9) w ill take you to any channel, even if it has
                                                     not been m em orized. To change to a channel, enter its num ber; the
                                                     TV w ill tune to the new channel when you enter the second digit of
                                                      the channel.
                                                   3 The P REVIO US button will take you instantly to the last channel you
                                                     were watching.



Changing the Volume
               1
                                                   1 To change the volum e of the TV set, use the      
                                                                                                      VOL       
                                                                                                               buttons on
                                                     the rem ote or on the front panel.
                         2
                                                   2 To quickly turn off the sound, press the M U TE button on the rem ote.
                                                           
                                                      The M UTE' will appear on screen, colored green. To return the
                                                      volum e to its previous level, press M U TE again.




Changing the TV's Channel Memory
Your TV's m em ory determ ines the channels that are available using the     CH buttons. You can add channels to this
m em ory or rem ove them from m em ory. If a channel is rem oved from m em ory, you can tune to it w ith the num ber buttons,
but you cannot tune to it with the   CH buttons.
If there are just one channel memorized, then the Add/Delete Channels function will search the whole channels. But if there
are two or more channel mem orized, then the Add/Delete Channels function will search the mem orized channels only.

   Adding/Deleting a channel to m emory
   1 Use the num ber buttons to tune to the channel.
   2 Press the M ENU button twice, then        Set-Up  m enu will display.
   3   Use the  CH  buttons to select  A dd/Delete Channels  , then use the  VOL  button to enter the Add/
       Delete Channels  process.
   4   If the channel is not in m em ory, then use the  VOL  button to add the channel from m em ory.
   5   If the channel is in m em ory, then use the  VOL  button to delete the channel from m em ory.
   6   If you are going to delete other channel, then press the  CH  buttons until desired channel is selected. And
       press the  VOL  button to delete the channel.
   7 Wait 10 seconds, or press the M EN U button four tim es to exit.



                                                               
 User's Instruction




                                                              2                                                3
                                                         11       Set-Up                                           Set-Up
                                                                      Language :          English                    Language :          English
                                                                      Reception :          Air                       Reception :          Air
                                                                      Memorize Channels                              Memorize Channels
                                                                      Add/Delete Channels                            Add/Delete Channels
                                                                      Input :               TV                       Input :              TV


                                                                       Select           Adjust         Next           Select        Adjust         Next



                4                                             5                                                6
                    Add/Delete Channels                           Add/Delete Channels                              Add/Delete Channels
                                                                             1
                                                Air 11                                         Air 11                                         Air 11
                        This channel is not in memory.                This channel is in memory.                    This channel is in memory.
                        Press VOL     to add.                         Press VOL     to delete.                      Press VOL      to delete.
                        Press CH for other channels.                  Press CH for other channels.                  Press CH for other channels.


                               Press MENU to return                             Press MENU to return                        Press MENU to return
                                  to Set-up menu.                                  to Set-up menu.                             to Set-up menu.




Displaying the Current Channel
                                                                      1 To quickly see the current channel num ber and status, press
                                                                        DISPLAY button on the rem ote control.The current channel num ber
                                                                        and status w ill be displayed.




Cahging the TV's Input
Norm ally, your TV displays the signal com ing through the antenna term inal.
However, If you've connected another com ponent to yoru TV(such as a VC R) usingthe Video/Audio input, you will want to
be able to view the signal from the com ponent.
To do this, you will need to switch from the `TV' input to the `Line' Input, as follows.
   1 W ith the TV on, press the M ENU button twice, then "set-up" m enu will appear.
   2 U se the  CH  buttons to select "Input".
   3 P ress the  VOL  buttons to change from `TV' to `Line'.
   4 W ait 10 seconds, or press the M ENU button to return to norm al TV viewing.




                    1                                             2                                            3
                        Set-Up                                        Set-Up                                       Set-Up
                         Language :          English                   Language :           English                   Language :              English
                         Reception :          Air                      Reception :         Air                        Input :                 Line
                         Memorize Channels                             Memorize Channels
                         Add/Delete Channels                           Add/Delete Channels
                         Input :               TV                      Input :               TV


                           Select       Adjust        Next               Select          Adjust         Next           Select        Adjust        Next




                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                 User's Instruction



W hen it connected an Video/Audio cable from the Video/A udio out jack on the V CR to the Video/Audio in jack on the front
your TV, and your `TV's back panel at the sam e tim e, the latter takes precedence of the form er.

Adjusting Video Settings
You m ay wish to adjust the video settings (e. g. contrast or color) to obtain the m ost pleasing picture. To do so, follow
these directions:
   1 W ith the TV on, press the M E NU button. then  Video  m enu will appear.
   2 The  Settings  item will be selected. Use the  VO L  buttons to turn Settings to Preset or Custom .
   3 Use the  CH  buttons to select the video setting you wish to adjust.Descriptions of the video settings are on the next page.
   4 Use the  VO L  buttons to adjust the video setting to the level you prefer.
   5 Use the  CH  buttons to select another video setting to adjust.
   6 W hen you are finished, press the M ENU button until m enu O SD will be disappeared.

                1                                            2                                        3
                    Video                                        Video                                    Video
                       Settings :               Custom            Settings :              Preset           Settings :            Preset
                       Contrast :                                 Contrast :                               Contrast :
                       Brightness                                 Brightness                               Brightness
                       Sharpness                                  Sharpness                                Sharpness
                       Color                                      Color                                    Color
                       Tint                                       Tint                                     Tint

                         Select        Adjust         Next         Select      Adjust        Next           Select      Adjust        Next




                4                                            5                                        6




                                    Contrast                                Brightness




   Returning to the factory settings
   If you would like to return to the original video settings, as they w ere calibrated at the factory, follow these steps :
   1 W ith the TV on, press the M E NU button. then "Video " m enu will appear.
   2 Press the   VOL  buttons to set the "Settings  to 'P reset'.
   The TV will rem em ber the Custom ' settings you had previously chosen. W hen you set Settings  to `C ustom ' again,
   your previous custom settings w ill be restored.



           1                                                 2
               Video                                             Video
                Settings :                   Custom               Settings :                Preset
                Contrast :                                        Contrast :
                Brightness                                        Brightness
                Sharpness                                         Sharpness
                Color                                             Color
                Tint                                              Tint

                    Select          Adjust       Next              Select        Adjust        Next




                                                                                 
 User's Instruction



   Descriptions of video settings

   The contrast setting controls the relation betw een the light and black areas of the screen. If the light areas are too
   bright and are losing details, press the       VOL button; if the picture is gray and lacks contrast, press the VOL  button.
   The brightness settings controls the overall am ount of light in the picture. If the picture is too bright, press the               VOL
   button; if the picture is too dark, press the V OL         button.
   Sharpness controls how the TV displays edges of objects on-screen. If the TV show s m ultiple vertical lines at the
   edges of an object, press the          VOL button; if the vertical edges of on-screen objects are fuzzy, press the VOL  button.
   The color setting controls the intensity of color. If the color is over-saturated, press the VOL                  button; if the color is
   washed out, press the VO L             button.
   The tint setting controls the relationship of red and green in a picture. Tint is especially noticeable in flesh tones. If
   flesh tones seem too red or purple, press the VOL                  button; if flesh tones are too green, press the        VOL     button.
Using Timer Functions
Your TV has a built in-clock, and you can set the TV to turn on and off at tim es that you select. You can also set your TV
to turn off after counting down a certain am ount of tim e.

Setting the Clock
                                                                        
   1 W ith the TV turned on, press the M ENU button until Tim e" m enu will be displayed.
          
   2 The Set Clock" item will be selected. P ress the                 VOL  buttons to set the clock. If you hold down either
       VOL or           button, the corresponding num bers will change m ore quickly.
                     V OL
   3 W hen the clock is set correctly, use the  CH  buttons to select another Time" function, or press the M ENU button
      until m enu OSD will be disappeared.



          1                                           2                                       3
              Time                                        Time                                    Time
               Set Clock :         :                       Set Clock :         12 : 00 AM          Set Clock :        12 : 00 AM
               Wake-up time :       :                      Wake-up time :          :               Wake-up time :       :
               Off time :           :                      Off time :              :               Off time :           :
               Sleep timer :     0 min                     Sleep timer :        0 min              Sleep timer :      0 min



                Select      Adjust        Next              Select         Adjust     Next          Select      Adjust       Next




Settings the Wake-up timer
                                
   If you enter a time in the Wake-up tim e" setting, your TV will automatically turn on at that time. Follow these instructions to
   set the "Wake-up tim e".




                                                                            
                                                                                                                             User's Instruction



   After Wake-up Timer turned on the TV set, if user do not input the user control (e.g. remote CH or VOL key) within 15 minutes, the
   TV set will turn off automatically. If user input the user control within 15 minutes, the TV set will turn on continuously.
   It is safety feature for prevent from any kind of problem without hum an control.


                                                                       
   1 W ith the TV turned on, press the M ENU button until Tim e" m enu will be displayed.
   2 Use the     CH  buttons to select Wake-up tim e" item .
   3   If you hold down either  VO L or VOL  button, the corresponding num bers will change m ore quickly.
   4   W hen the setting is correct, use the  CH  buttons to select another Tim e" function, or press the M EN U button
       until m enu OSD will be disappeared.



            1                                         2                                           3
                Time                                      Time                                        Time
                 Set Clock :         1 2 : 00 AM           Set Clock :          12 : 00 AM             Set Clock :          1 2 : 00 AM
                 Wake-up time :                            Wake-up time :           :                  Wake-up time :
                 Off time :              :                 Off time :                 :                Off time :                    :
                 Sleep timer :        0 min                Sleep timer :        0 min                  Sleep timer :         0 min



                  Select       Adjust          Next         Select      Adjust          Next            Select          Adjust           Next




Setting the Off Timer
   If you enter a tim e in the "Off tim e" setting, your TV will autom atically turn off at that tim e. Follow these instructions
   to set the "Off tim e".
   1 W ith the TV turned on, press the M ENU button until "Tim e" m enu will be displayed.
   2 Use the     CH  buttons to select "Off tim e" item .
   3   If you hold down either  VO L or VOL  button, the corresponding num bers will change m ore quickly.
   4   W hen the setting is correct, use the  CH  buttons to select another "Tim e" function, or press the M ENU button
       until m enu OSD will be disappeared.



            1                                         2                                        3
                Time                                      Time                                        Time
                  Set Clock :           1 2 : 00 AM        Set Clock :          1 2 : 00 AM            Set Clock :         1 2 : 00 AM
                  Wake-up time :                           Wake-up time :                              Wake-up time :
                  Off time :              :                Off time :              :                   Off time :          1 1 : 30 PM
                  Sleep timer :        0 min               Sleep timer :        0 min                  Sleep timer :        0 min



                   Select         Adjust       Next         Select          Adjust      Next            Select      Adjust               Next




Canceling the Wake-up Timer or Off Timer
   If you would like to cancel the Wake-up Tim er or the O ff Tim er, Press the                           
                                                                                  VO L buttons until the tim er settings
   return to "- -:- -".
   The W ake-up Tim er and Off Tim er will not function correctly unless the clock has been set.



                                                                             
 User's Instruction



Setting the Sleep Timer
   The sleep tim er allow s you to set an am ount of tim e from 15 m inutes to 120 m inutes.TV will count down the am ount
   of tim e you set, then turn itself off.To set the sleep tim er:
   1 W ith the TV turned on, press the M ENU button until "Tim e" m enu will be displayed.
   2 Use the    CH  buttons to select "Sleep tim er" item .
   3   Use the  VO L  buttons to set the sleep tim e. Each tim e you press V OL, you step between the available sleep
       tim es : 15m in, 30m in, 45m in, 60m in, 90m in, or 120m in.
   4 W hen the setting is correct, use the          
                                             CH buttons to select another "Tim e" function, or press the M ENU button
     until m enu OSD will be disappeared.
   5 You can also set the "Sleep Tim er" during norm al TV viewing, sim ply by pressing the SLEEP button on the rem ote
     control. This button steps through the available sleep tim es(see step 3), one by one.

   To cancel the Sleep tim er, turn the TV off, or set the sleep tim e to "0" using one of the m ethods described above.


           1                                       2                                      3
               Time                                    Time                                   Time
                Set Clock :        1 2 : 00 AM          Set Clock :        1 2 : 00 AM         Set Clock :        1 2 : 00 AM
                Wake-up time :     06 : 30 AM           Wake-up time :      06 : 30 AM         Wake-up time :      06 : 30 AM
                Off time :         1 1 : 30 PM          Off time :         1 1 : 30 PM         Off time :         1 1 : 30 PM
                Sleep timer :      0 min                Sleep timer :      0 min               Sleep timer :      60 min



                 Select      Adjust        Next          Select        Adjust      Next         Select       Adjust       Next




Additional Features
   This section contains descriptions of the m ore advanced features of your TV.

Changing the Language of the On-screen Menus
   You can choose to display the on-screen m enus in English, Spanish, French.To change the on-screen language:
                                                                    
   1 W ith the TV on, press the M E NU button twice, then Set-U p" m enu will appear.
   2 The "Language" item will be selected. Press the                         
                                                       VO L buttons to select the language you want to use: English,
     Spanish, French.
   3 To return norm al TV viewing, press the M ENU button until m enu O SD will be disappeared.



            1                                      2-1                                    2-2
                Set-Up                               Config                                 Preparar
                 Language :            English          Idioma :              Espa ol         Lingua :              Portugues



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