Sony FDL-PT22JE FDL-PT22 Service Manual
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SECTION1 GENERAL The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remein as in the manual. A a 2 1 Power Sources (see fig. A) Alkaline Batteries Use Sony LR6 alkaline batteries (not supplied). B EXT ANT CH +/ Operation (see fig. B) 1 2 3 4 Set the OFF/VHF/UHF switch to VHF or UHF whichever band you want to watch. Press the CH +/ button to select a channel. Adjust the volume with the VOL dial. Adjust the brightness with the BRT dial. 1 2 AA(LR6) × 3 Push and slide the battery cover open. Insert three batteries. Be sure to insert the () polarity of each battery first as illustrated. Battery Life: With continuous use, Sony LR6 alkaline batteries will last about 3.0 hours. Battery Type LR6 Size AA Battery Life Approx. 3.0 hours b BRT VOL 2 OFF/VHF/UHF To switch off the TV: Set the OFF/VHF/UHF switch to OFF. To improve the broadcast reception: Extend the strap antenna and move the unit in every direction. Note When the picture becomes dim or the tuning does not lock onto a channel, replace all the batteries with new ones. a Note If strong pressure or stress is applied to the antenna strap, it automatically disconnects from the TV for safety. Contact your nearest Sony dealer or authorized service center for its repair. DC IN 4.5V House Current See fig. Ab. There may be poor broadcast reception in the following areas: to a wall outlet Note Use only the recommended AC power adaptor, AC-E45HG (not supplied). (For the polarity of the plug, see fig. A c). b c Polarity of the plug · Faraway from the broadcasting station, or behind a mountain or tall building. · Inside a train or car, etc. · Where there strong interference, such as near a high tension wire, neon sign, or radio station. · Near a railway line or expressway, or under the air traffic routes. · In the underground shopping centers, tunnels, or solid buildings. Listening with headphones: Connect headphones (not supplied) to the 2 (headphones) jack. The sound is heard from both sides of the headphones, but the sound is monaural. 4 How to use the TV Wear the TV around your neck. You can adjust the length of the strap. (See fig. Ba). You can also suspend or place the TV on a flat surface. (See fig. Bb). C VHF a UHF External Antenna Connection (see fig. C) Connect an antenna cord EAC-39 (not supplied) or EAC110 (not supplied) to the TV. This will improve the TV's reception. b c d e To EXT ANT a Mixer b 75 coaxial cable c Feeder d EAC-39 antenna cable (not supplied) 5 e EAC-110 antenna cable (not supplied) SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY 2-1. CABINET REMOVAL 1. Remove battery cover 8. 2. Push the two hooks in the lower section of the rear cabinet with a pint and the like to undo them. 1Front cabinet assy 2Channel button 3 B board 4A board Hooks 3. While pressing the rear cabinet, undo hooks on the periphery. 4. Insert a pin into the upper side of the cabinet, and while pushing the hook, tilt the pin to the rear cabinet side. 5. Remove the channel button 2. 6. Remove the speaker cord from the connector. 7. Remove B board 3 and A board 4. 8. Remove one screw 6 (+P x 10) from T board 5. 9. Remove T board 5 from the hooks (one each on both side) on the rear cabinet. 1Screw (+P2 x 10) 5T board Claw 7Rear cabinet assy 8Battery cover Front cabinet Rear cabinet 6 |


