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                            SERVICE MANUAL

                                CTM-635
                                    21'' CTV




Effective: SEPTEMBER,1995             CTM635SERV
                                TEAC AUSTRALIA
                                TECH MEMO #TV#
                                                         05.08.94



Model:          CTM511/5S, CTM631/5S, CTM711/5S - Stereo Televisions

Symptom:       The instability of the Stereo Identification Signal on some high quality live stereo
               TV programs will cause split-second Sound distortion that may be confused as
               `Sibilance'. Replacement of C015 will improve filtering of the ID signal and remove
               any interference causing the effect. Stereo LED indicators may or may not switch
                       off when distortion is audible. However, re-transmitted programs from
overseas, movies               and alike will not show any symptoms.

Instruction:    Incoming RF signal must be clean, high quality live transmission to verify if a TV is
                effected (use the NEWS or ABC Kids programs for example).

                Check Stereo ID signal (~117.5Hz) present on [TP001] Pin 5 of TDA 3803A (IC001).
                The sinewave found should be at least 7.0 Vpp (AC) and may vary slightly in
                amplitude from station to station. Instability of this wave is synchronised with speech
                and music and will show as a milli-second collapse.

                Carefully remove Stereo PCB, disconnection all connectors and the link to the main
                PCB (going to R633). Replace C015 from the original 10nF with a 1nF Capacitor .
                Reconnect all connectors and the link, check [TP001] again.

                                                 Distortion on            [TP001] must be peaked to its
                  V.                             rising shoulder.         maximum amplitude with
                                                                          T001 and thereafter readjusted
                                                                          to a more stable waveform
                                                                          with a shoulder distortion, as
                                                                          shown typically 6.5Vpp and
                                            Perfect symmetrical           8.5ms , (use a suitable
                                            waveform on negative          adjustment tool and
                                            half                          do not readjust any other
                                                                    T
                                                                          potentiometers on the Stereo
                                                                          PCB).


       Please note that the correct adjustment of T001 must result in a distinctive `shoulder
       distortion' on the positive rising edge of the sinewave, the falling side is undistorted. This is
       not the maximum amplitude adjustment as outlined in the service manual!

       Should you require any more information, please fax your enquiry on (03) 646 5554 to the
       attention of the Technical Manager.




       Zoltan Sekula
       Technical Manager
                               TEAC AUSTRALIA
                                 TECH MEMO
                                                      23.07.94

Model:          CTM511/5S, CTM631/5S, CTM711/5S - Stereo Televisions

Symptom:        All sets have in common a 12 Volt Zener Diode ((ZD 402 - 12V/1W) short and
                limiting Resistor (0.68 and/or 6.2) open, or vertical collapse (TDA 3653B)
                and/or Horizontal output transistor (2SD1555 or 2SD1547) short.

Confirmation: Check B+ as 112V/(143V respectively CTM 7xx) up by ~ 30 to 40Volts
              Check 12 Volt rail and if not there....
              Check Zener Diode (ZD 402) for short (near Vertical heatsink)
              (CTM511/515) Check R423 open
              (CTM631/635, CTM 711/715) Check R435 open (near EHT TRX)

Instruction:  Replace all faulty components and the following Capacitors in the Power supply.
                                             CTM             CTM              CTM
       Old Value     New Value               511/515         631/635          711/715
       47uF/25V      47uF/63V                C909            C910             C910
       10uF/50V      10uF/100V               C910            C908             C908

       Also check the B+ rail capacitor and replace it if the powersupply failed as outlined above.

       Model                   Location         Original:        Replace with:
       CTM511 or 515           C915             47uF/160V        47uF/160V
       CTM631 or 635           C926             22uF/160V        22uF/160V
       CTM711 or 715           C925             100uF/150V       100uF/160V

Special Note:

       When a unit is repaired for the symptoms as described above and the Capacitors are not
       replaced, because it is not apparent that they are faulty, it will result in a repeated
       breakdown within days after completion of the repair.

       It is imperative that all Televisions with the above model number, irrespective of the
       original complaint, have the outlined power supply Capacitors replaced as a matter of
       preventative service.

Should you require any more information, please fax your enquiry on (03) 646 5554 to the attention
of the Technical Manager.



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