Manual
SERVICE
COLOR MONITOR
CONTENTS
1. Precautions
2. Product Specifications
3. Disassembly & Reassembly
4. Alignment & Adjustments
5. Troubleshooting
6. Exploded View & Parts List
7. Electrical Parts List
8. Block Diagram
9. Wiring Diagram
10. Schematic Diagrams
COLOR MONITOR
CA17I*(757MB)
CA19I*(957MB)
CONFIDENTIAL
CA17I*
CA19I*
WARNINGS
1.
For continued safety, do not attempt to modify the
circuit board.
2. Disconnect the AC power before servicing.
3. When the chassis is operating, semiconductor
heatsinks are potential shock hazards.
1-1-1 Servicing the High Voltage and CRT :
WARNING:A high voltage VR replaced in the wrong
direction may cause excessive X-ray
emissions.
1. When servicing the high voltage system, remove
the static charge by connecting a 10 kohm resistor
in series with an insulated wire (such as a test
probe) between the chassis and the anode lead.
2. When troubleshooting a monitor with excessively
HV, avoid being unnecessarily close to the monitor.
Do not operate the monitor for longer than is
necessary to locate the cause of excessive voltage.
3. High voltage should always be kept at the rated
value, no higher. Only when high voltage is
excessive are X-rays capable of penetrating the shell
of the CRT, including the lead in glass material.
Operation at high voltages may also cause failure of
the CRT or high voltage circuitry.
4. When the HV regulator is operating properly, there
is no possibility of an X-ray problem. Make sure the
HV does not exceed its specified value and that it is
regulating correctly.
5.
The CRT is especially designed to prohibit
X-ray emissions. To ensure continued X-ray
protection, replace the CRT only with one that is
the same or equivalent type as the original.
6. Handle the CRT only when wearing shatterproof
goggles and after completely discharging the high
voltage anode.
7. Do not lift the CRT by the neck.
1-1-2
Fire and Shock Hazard :
Before returning the monitor to the user, perform the
following safety checks:
1.
Inspect each lead dress to make certain that the