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Service Manual
Colour TelevisionPanasonic TX-29PS12F Colur TelevisionTX-29E50D/TX-29E50D/B
TX-29PS12D/TX-29PS12F
TX=29PS12P
CP-830FP Chassis

SPECIFICATIONS

Power Source: 220-240V a.c.,50Hz
Power Consumption: 100W
Stand-by Power Consumption: 1,5W
Aerial Impedance: 75Ω unbalanced, Coaxial Type
Receiving System: PAL-I, B/G, D/K, PAL-525/60 SECAM B/G, DK, LU M.NTSC (AV only) NTSC (AV only)

Receiving Channels
VHF E2-E12 VHF H1-H2(ITALY)
VHF A-H (ITALY) VHF R1-R2
VHF R3-R5 VHF R6-R12
UHF E21-E69 CATV (S01-S05)
CATV S1-S10 (M1-M10) CATV $11-S20 (U1-U1D).
CATV S21-S41 (HYPERBAND)

Intermediate Frequency:
Video/Audio
Video 38,9MHz, 33,9Mhz
Sound 33,4MHz (B/G), 33,16MHz (A2)
33,05MHz (NIGAM B/G,D/K,L)
32,4MHz (D/K), 32,66MHz (CZ STEREO)
40,4MHz (L), 39,75MHz «’NICAM)
Colour 34,47MHz (PAL) ”
34,5MHz, 34,65MrHz (SECAM)
38,3MHz, 38,15MAiz (SECAM L’)

Terminals:
AV1 IN Video (21pin) 1V p-p 75Ω
Audio(21pin) 500mV rms 10kΩ
RGB (21pin) 0,7V p-p 75Ω
AV1 OUT Video (21pin) 1V p-p 75Ω
Audio (21pin) 500mV rms 1kΩ
AV2 IN Video (21pin) Vp-p 75Ω
Audio(21pin) 500mvV rms 10kΩ
S-Video IN “= ¥01V pep 75Ω
(21 pin) ~~ €:0,3V p-p 75Ω
AV2 OUT ~~ video (21pin) 1V pep 75Ω
Audio (21pin) 500mV rms 1kΩ
AV2FRONT Audio (RCAx2) 500mV rms 10kΩ
‘s rMideo (RCAx1) = 1V p-p 75Ω
oo. fs. &-Video IN Y: 1V p-p 75Ω
C: 0,3V p=p 75Ω

High Voltage: 20KV ± 1KV
Picture Tube: AGB8ERF182X44 68cm
Audio Output: 2x7W RMS, 2x14W MPO, 8Ω impedance
Headphones: 8Ω impedance
Accesories
supplied: Remote Control
2xR6 (UM3) Batteries
Dimensions:
Height: 585 mm
Width: 776 mm
Depth: 533 mm
Net weight: 44,0kg
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Weights and dimensions shown are approximate.

SAFETY PRECAUTION

GENERAL GUIDE LINES

  1. It is advisable to insert an isolation transformer in the a.c. supply before servicing a hot chassis.
  2. When servicing, observe the original lead dress in the high voltage circuits. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts that have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
  3. After servicing, see that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields and isolation R-C combinations are correctly installed.
  4. When the receiver is not being used for a long period of time, unplug the power cord from the a.c. outlet.
  5. Potentials as high as 30kV are present when this receiver is in operation. Operation of the receiver without the rear cover involves the danger of a shock hazard from the receiver power supply. Servicing should not be attempted by anyone who is not familiar with the precautions necessary when working on high voltage equipment. Always discharge th, anode of the tube.
  6. After servicing make the following leakage cyrre checks to prevent the customer from being expose to shock hazard.

LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK .

  1. Unplug the a.c. cord and connect a‘jumper etween the two prongs of the plug.
  2. Tum on the recsiver’s power SWitch.
  3. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter, between the jumpéeted ac. plug and eacii exposed metallic cabinet part on the rceiver, such as screw heads, aerials, connectors control shafts etc. When the exposed metallic part has a rutum path to the chassis, the reading ‘should be between 4M ohm and 20M ohm. When the exposed metal does not have a retum path to the chassis, the reading must be infinite.

LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK

  1. Plug the a.c. cord directly into the a.c. outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
  2. Connect a 2kOQ 10W resistor in series with an exposed metallic part on the receiver and an earth, such as a water pipe.
  3. Use an ac. voltmeter with high impedance to measure the potential across the resistor.
  4. Check each exposed metallic part and cheek the voltage at each point.
  5. Reverse the a.c. plug at the outlet and repeat each of the previous measurements..
  6. The potential at any point should hot exceed 1,4 Vrms. In case a measurement is outside the limits specified, there is a possibility-of a shock hazard, and the recever should be repaired and rechecked before it is returnd to the customer.

Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 1

X-RADIATION WARNING

  1. The potential sources of X-Radiation in TV sets are the high voltage section and the picture tube.
  2. When using a picture tube test jig for service, ensure that the jig is capable of handling 30kV without causing X-Radiation.

NOTE: It is important to use an accurate periodically calibrated high voltage meter.

  1. Set the brightness to minimum.
  2. Measure the high voltage. The meter should indicate: 29kV ± 1kV.
    If the meter indication is out of tolerance, immediate service and correction is required to prevent the possibility of premature component failure.
  3. To prevent any X-Radiation possibility, it is essential to use the specified tube.

SERVICE HINTS

How to remove the rear cover
1. Remove the 10 screws as shown in Fig. 2.

Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 2

LOCATION OF CONTROLS

Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 3

VOLTAGE CHECK

SMT 2094.0074* test conditions ;
Input voltage : 230VAC
TV set on ON mode (if nothing specified) Picture : colour bar – Dynamic
Sound : 1Khz – (mode : Music)
MAIN B+ Voltage M 129 ± 1 V D820
14V [V] 13 ± 0,5 V D831
8V [V] 7,4 ± 0,5 V D830
5V [V] 4,6 ± 0,5 V D870
SOUND B+ [V] 13,2 ± 0,5 V *Volume Min.
12,8 ± 0,5 V *Volume Max.
FBT 1302.2002* test conditions ;
Input voltage : 230VAC Ct = 11nF
Cs = 0,36uF
L linearity: TRL-040F
CRT : A68ERF182X044/M
High Voltage [V] 28,08 ± 0,5 V load Max.
29,44 ± 0,5 V load Min.
Retrace time 5,26 ± 0,2 us
Vcp [V] 1210 ± 20 V
Video Voltage [V] 180 ± 5%
14V line [V] 14 ± 5%
52V line M 52 ± 5%
Heater Voltage [Vrms] 6,2 ± 5%
G2 SCREEN / CUTOFF Adjust the screen VR till G2-SCREEN get 32(31-33).
1.Receive a Color bar pattern
2.set the TV into Service mode.
3.Select G2 SCREEN item.

OPTION BYTES 

MODEL OPTION BYTE 1 OPTION BYTE 2
TX-29E50D 00111000 0x38 01101011 0x6B
TX-29E50D/B 00111000 0x38 01101011 0x6B
TX-20PS12D 00111000 0x38 01101011 0x6B
TX-20PS12F 10111000 0xB8 01101011 0x6B
TX-29PS12P 10111000 0xB8 01101011 0x6B

WAVEFORM PATTERN TABLE

Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 4

ALIGNMENT SETTINGS
(The figures below are nominal and used for representative purposes only.)
To access Service Mode select program position 99 and set sharpness to minimum.
Press “MUTE” button on remote control and at the same time press the , V” button on the customer controls at the front of the TV, this will place the TV set into Service Mode.
Press A/V buttons to step up / down through the functions.
Press +/ – buttons to alter the function values.
To exit Service Mode press ,MENU” button.

No Setting in indication
Note : All settings are approximate
Settings / Special features
1 PARABOLA + 309
2 HOR WIDTH -79
3 CORNER T -89
4 CORNER B -65
5 HOR PARAL 0
6 V. LINEAR – 10
7 EW-TRAPEZ +42
8 S CORRECT +111
9 VERT CENT -1
10 VERT SIZE -8
11 SHIPPING OFF
12 HOR CEN -140
13 RED GAIN + 345
14 GRN GAIN + 320
15 BLUE GAIN + 330
16 RED BIAS + 152
17 GRN BIAS + 288
18 AGC LEVEL + 45
19 G2 SCREEN + 32
20 AFT + 32
21 Bito ∼ Bit7 Refer to the Option Bytes(Page4)
22 Bito ∼ Bit7
23 Bito∼t7 0 x FF
24 AVL OFF

VIDEO & STEREO AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM

Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 5

POWER SUPPLY & CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM

Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 6

PARTS LOCATION

Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 7

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Important Safety Notice
Components Identified by Warning icon mark have special characteristics important for safety.
* When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturers specified parts.
In case of ordering these spare parts, please always add the complete Model-Type number to your order.Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - fig 1 Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - fig 2 Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - fig 3 Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - fig 4 Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - fig 5 Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - fig 6Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - fig 7

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS FOR MODELS
TX-29E50D, TX-29E50D/B, TX-29PS12D, TX-29PS12F, TX-29PS12P
(CP-830FP CHASSIS)
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Components identified by A mark have special characteristics important for safety.
When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturers’ specified parts.

NOTE
1. RESISTOR
All resistors are carbon %W resistor, unless marked otherwise.
Unit of resistance is OHM (Q) (k=1,000, M=1,000,000)
2. CAPACITORS
All capacitors are ceramic 50V unless marked otherwise.
Unit of capacitance is uF unless otherwise stated.
3.ColL
Unit of inductance is pH, unless otherwise stated.
4. EARTH SYMBOL
Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - symbol Chassis Earth (Cold)
Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - symbol Line Earth (Hot)
5. VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT
Voltage is measured by ad.c. voltmeter.
Measurement conditions are as follows:
Power source ………….a.c. 220V-240V, 50Hz
Receiving Signal ……………Colour Bar signal (RF)
All customer controls …………..Maximum position

REMARKS
a. Do not touch the hot part, or the hot and cold parts at e, as you are liable to a shock hazard.
b. Do not short circuit the hot and cold circuits as electrical con ents may be damaged.
c. Do not connect an instrument, such as il zhd cold circuits simultaneously as this may cause fuse failure.
Connect the earth of the instruments to the’ i the circuit being measured.
d. Make sure to disconnect the powe ing the chassis.
NOTE
1. The Power Supply Cirglit contains a circuit area, which uses a separate power supply to isolate the earth connection. The circuit is defined by HOT and GOLD indications in the schematic diagram. All circuits, except the Power Circuit, are COLD. Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 8Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 9

CONDUCTOR VIEWS FOR MODELS

TX-29E50D, TX-29E50D/B, TX-29PS12D, TX-29PS12F, TX-29PS12P
MAIN-BOARD PTMPMSV29P1 FFPanasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 10Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television - Fig 11Panasonic logo

Documents / Resources

Panasonic TX-29PS12F Colur Television [pdf] Instruction Manual
TX-29PS12F Colur Television, TX-29PS12F, Colur Television, Television

References

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