Colour television Chassis EM3E AA CL 16532044_000.
GB 2 1. Technical Specifications, Connection Facilities and Chassis Overview EM3E 1. Technical Specifications, Connection Facilities and Chassis Overview 1.1 Technical Specifications 1.1.1 Reception Tuning system Colour systems Sound systems A/V connections Channel selections Aerial input VCR preselections 1.1.2 1.2.2 : PLL : PAL B/G, D/K, I : SECAM B/G, D/K, L/L’ : NTSC 4.
Technical Specifications, Connection Facilities and Chassis Overview External 2 (in/out): SVHS + CVBS (intended for VCR) 1 1 20 2 R (0.5 Vrms / 1 kW) R (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) L (0.5 Vrms / 1 kW) GND GND Audio L (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) C (0.7 Vpp / 75 W) CVBS-status 0 - 1.3 V: INT 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 9 GND 10Easy link (P50) 111213GND 14GND 15- C (0.7 Vpp / 75 W) 1617GND 18GND 19- CVBS (1 Vpp / 75 W) 20- Y / CVBS (1 Vpp / 75 W) 21GND 1.3 Audio Audio Audio 20 CL96532137_056.
GB 4 2. EM3E Safety & Maintenance instructions, Warnings and Notes 2. Safety & Maintenance instructions, Warnings and Notes 2.1 Safety instructions for repairs 2.3 Safety regulations require that during a repair: • Due to the chassis concept, a very large part of this chassis (incl. deflection) is 'hot'. Therefore the set must be connected to the mains via an isolating transformer. , should • Safety components, indicated by the symbol be replaced by components identical to the original ones.
Safety & Maintenance instructions, Warnings and Notes 2.4 Notes • • • The direct voltages and oscillograms should be measured with regard to the tuner earth ( ) or hot earth ( ). The direct voltages and oscillograms shown in the diagrams are indicative and should be measured in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz.
P programme selection p. 9 Preparation smart sound p. 10 M smart picture p. 10 a Peripherals p. 24 w selection of EXT1, EXT2, EXT3 or FRONT V ¬ volume up/down p. 9 sound mute p. 9 p. 11 MENU p. 15 guide on/off æ main menu on/off NEXTVIEW/TXT Videorecorder selection p. 24 VCR 0 i w h ACTIVE CONTROL a SMART S 8 7 X 5 ¬ f 2 M ‡ yÚ 4 MENU U Ò 1 V æ ® INSTANT Q ◊ 9 6 3 q b P b † 0 OK h π B Zoom p.
‡ 2 5 8 4 7 ¬ f yÚ 1 MENU U Ò MENU ‡ f yÚ π OK h π 9 6 3 select menu item activate return or switch main menu off 1 2 3 4 5 6 L M ‘ “ é & You can now search for and store the TV channels in two different ways: using automatic installation or manual installation (tuning-in channel by channel). Select your choice and press the OK key. Select Other when none of the countries applies. Select the country where you are now located and press the OK key.
6 Installation 0 ... 1 ... J 2 ... 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... Favourite programmes EXT1 EXT2 EXT3 FRONT 0 J 1 CNN 2 BBC2 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... No Yes Yes No No Yes Press the MENU key to return to the INSTALLATION menu. Press the OK key. Repeat the operation until all TV channels are allocated as you like. Select the new number you want to exchange it with. Press the OK key. Select the programme number you want to exchange. Select Reshuffle in the INSTALLATION menu and press the OK key.
Installation ‘ To exit from the menu press the MENU key repeatedly. Installation Select Installation and press the OK key to return immediately to the INSTALLATION menu. guide on/off see p. 15 Main menu on/off see p. 11 NEXTVIEW/TXT Screen information 0 S X M 8 7 i w 5 ACTIVE CONTROL h a SMART 2 ¬ f yÚ ‡ 4 MENU U Ò 1 V æ ® INSTANT 3 ◊ 9 6 q b P b † Q B 0 OK h π 0 Previous programme The previously selected TV channel is displayed.
Use of the remote control Personal refers to the personal preference settings of picture and sound selected in the picture and sound menu. Remark: the moment you are in a predefined smart sound or picture setting and you modify a setting in the picture or sound menu, all values of the menu will overwrite the previously made settings.
‡ OK h π P b † M cursor to select adjustments OK key to activate return or switch main menu on/off & é “ ‘ ( Virtual Dolby effect Virtual Dolby enables you to experience the effect of Dolby Surround Pro Logic without the need of having rear speakers connected or activated. Select the level of Virtual Dolby effect with the cursor left/right. Delta volume Here you may adjust the volume differences of each selected TV channel or external device separately.
S a q b 0 Dual Screen ACTIVE CONTROL h SMART X M 0 w 9 8 7 i ◊ 6 3 5 P b † Q B 2 ¬ OK h π 4 MENU f yÚ ‡ 1 V æ U Ò q b b ( ‘ “ When in NEXTVIEW/Teletext Guide Dual Screen, press the æ key to return to a full picture screen or press the b key to return to a full NEXTVIEW/Teletext Guide screen. When in Teletext Dual Screen, press the b key to return to a full picture screen or press the b key to return to a full Teletext screen.
14.35 17.50 BBC1 CNN BBC1 Movie NEXTVIEW BBC1 CNN TVE BBC2 17.10 17.30 18.05 19.00 BBC1 Monday 9 Oct Channel Theme BBC1 CNN TVE Culture Monday 9 Oct Channel Theme ........ ........ ........ BBC1 Monday 9 Oct Channel Theme NEXTVIEW 18:03 Overview NEXTVIEW ....
U S a NEXTVIEW INSTANT ® DNR SMART X M 0 q b 0 b Select Picture/NEXTVIEW-Teletext Guide NEXTVIEW information NEXTVIEW Some NEXTVIEWLink video recorders do not allow a daily programming of the recording to start on a Saturday or Sunday. In this case the item daily will be removed from the menu on those days. Upload video recorder overview When the TV is switched on, the timer recordings are uploaded to the TV to check if any manual addition or deletions have been done.
Ò 0 S i X h ◊ 9 6 3 ◊ 9 6 3 q b P b † Q B 0 OK h π q b P b S f h cursor to select subpages OK to activate Reveal Press f to reveal/conceal the hidden information, such as solutions to riddles and puzzles. Enlarge Press h repeatedly to display the upper part, the lower part and then to return to the normal page size.When the upper part is displayed, you can scroll the text, line by line using the cursor up/down.
22 4 VCR 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 5 VCR 1 EXTERNAL 4 EXT. 3 é & ‘ ( “ & é Note: EXTERNAL 1 can handle CVBS and RGB, EXTERNAL 2 CVBS and Y/C and RGB, EXTERNAL 3 only CVBS. When a video recorder is connected to EXTERNAL 1 you can only record a programme from your TV. Only when a video recorder is connected to EXTERNAL 2 it is possible to record a programme from your TV as well as from other connected equipment. See Record with your video recorder, p. 26.
S X M 0 i DNR h a ACTIVE CONTROL Q ◊ 9 6 3 q b P b † 0 OK h π B q b ◊ ® Ò ‡ π † B for stop, ‡ for sequential programme selection from the video recorder tuner, to select a programme number from your video recorder tuner, to switch the video recorder to standby - P+ 0 to 9 B If your video recorder has the EasyLink function, the key INSTANT ® for recording, can be operated in the TV mode.
26 Record ® INSTANT V æ ® INSTANT MENU U Ò ¬ f yÚ ‡ OK h π P b † Q B Do not switch programme numbers or do not switch off your TV when you are recording ! Set your video recorder to record. You record what you are watching on the screen. Select the right external on your video recorder.
Glossary Tint TV-function to modify the general colour balance between cool and warm and to adjust it according to your personal preference. Teletext See also Easy Text WST:World Standard Teletext. FLOF: Full Level one Features. System applied by the BBC, RVE.... that provides a fast access to the teletext pages. TOP:Table of (Teletext) Pages. German system for an easy access to the teletext pages.
GB 20 4. Mechanical Instructions EM3E 4. Mechanical Instructions Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to the different set executions. 4.1 Service position 2: To get access to the bottom side (solder side) of the LSP, do the following (see Figure 4.3): 1. To disconnect the degaussing coil from the LSP, remove the cable from connector 1502 [1]. 2. Release the wiring from their fixation clamps, in order to get room for repositioning the LSP. 3.
Mechanical Instructions 4.3.3 EM3E 4. GB 21 Small Signal Board (SSB) 1. Once you have taken out the SSB, remove the A-side shielding [2]. Sometimes it is necessary to unsolder some solder-tags first [1]. 2. Now replace the SSB module in the SIMM-connector in reverse order. In fact, there is no predefined service position for the SSB. Most test points are located on the A-side (side that is facing the tuner). If you have to replace ICs, you must take the complete SSB module out of the SIMM-connector.
GB 22 4.3.6 4. Mechanical Instructions EM3E 4.4 DAF Panel 1. Remove the fixation screw [1]. 2. Push down the fixation clamp [2], and pull the complete bracket at the same time away from the CRT [3]. The module is now free from the LSP-bracket. 3. Release the fixation clamps [4], in order to remove the print from its bracket. 1 4 4 2 3 3 CL 16532044_011.eps 150501 Figure 4-10 .eps 4.3.7 Mains Switch / LED Panel 1. Release the two fixation clamps by pushing them upward [1]. 2.
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding EM3E 5. GB 23 5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding Index of this chapter: 1. Test points. 2. Service Modes. 3. Problems and solving tips (related to CSM). 4. ComPair. 5. Error buffer. 6. The blinking LED procedure. 7. Protections. 8. Repair tips. 5.1 Activation can be performed in all modes, except when the set has a problem with the main-processor. • Via ComPair.
GB 24 5. EM3E Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding active in the background). To return to the SAM-menu press the ‘OSD [i+]’ button. When you press the ‘MENU’ key in a submenu, you will return to the previous menu. • D a t e : M M M D D Y Y Y Y I d : A A A B C D . D _ X X X X X O p e r a t i o n H o u r s : X X X X X . X E r r o r s : N o E r r o r s D e f e c t .
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding Customer Service Menu 1 represents following information: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 a S C C L L L L L S D S T W o o S S S S S h o u u V d e d e V B C C H a r l b r r n e e r 1 2 o l r i o n o l e a p n y o u r S E R V I C E M E N U s i o n u g t o d e m h r u p s e t n e s s a s t r h o n e s n d M o d e F r e q u e n c y . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GB 26 5. EM3E Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding – • • • • M38.9: NTSC M signal received with video carrier on 38.9 MHz Line 19 - Audio System Gives information about the audio system of the selected transmitter.
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding Unstable picture Check lines 17 'Colour System' and 18 'TV System'. In case line 17 is ‘SECAM’ and line 18 is ‘M 38,9’, the installed system for this pre-set is ‘West Europe’, while ‘France’ is required. Install the required program again: open the installation menu by pressing 'timer' and 'enlarge' at the same time and perform manual installation. Select ‘System; France’. • Menu text not sharp enough 1. Press 'Smart Picture' button on the RC-transmitter.
GB 28 5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding EM3E Stepwise shut down explanation In the stepwise shutdown mode, state 2 is skipped (it is not possible to de-initialise ICs).
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding Error 1 Device ST24E32 2 H fail protection 3 4 5 6 SAA4978 Supply 5 V Supply 8 V Slow I2C-bus blocked 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 TDA9330 TDA9320 PCF8574 Reserved Reserved TDA9178 UV1316/TEDE9 MSP34xx Reserved Featurebox protection Reserved Fast I2C-bus blocked EM3E Description NVM, spontaneous blinking 1-1-1.. HFB Defective item 7011 PICNIC 5V2 protection 8V6 protection Slow I2C-bus blocked, spontaneous blinking 6-6-6..
GB 30 5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding EM3E The content of the error buffer can be read via the service menu (SAM), the blinking LED procedure or via DST/ ComPair. The DST/ComPair ‘diagnose’ functionality will force the set into the ‘Service Standby’, which is alike the usual Standby, however the microprocessor remains completely in normal operation. To get a quick diagnosis the EM3E has 3 service-modes implemented: • The Customer Service Mode (CSM). • The Service Default Mode (SDM).
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding • EM3E 5. NON_VFB (No vertical Flyback) protection. If the frame stage generates no pulses, TS7641 will block. TS7443 is now switched ‘on’, which will lead to Standby mode. So in normal operation condition, TS7641 and TS7652 are conducting, while TS7443 is blocked. COLD 5.8 Repair Tips 5.8.
GB 32 5. – – – – – – • 5.8.6 EM3E Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding Replace FET 7504 and zener 6505. Remove the SSB panel. Short B and E of TS7529, in order to put the Main Supply in ‘on’-mode (TS7529 is blocking then). Caution: To prevent that this will damage R3403 and TS7443, first disable the HW-protection of the deflection circuit. Therefor short circuit C2642 on the LSP (diagram A4) Attach a load of 500 W to VBAT capacitor C2515 (the supply can not work without a minimum load).
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding Phenomenon No picture, no LED. Possible Cause Standby Supply defective. No picture, no LED. Bad connection of SSB in SIMM-connector. Set is in protection due to various causes. For error codes see error-code list. No picture, red LED blinking at 3 Hz. No picture, red LED blinking with code 6-6-6 or 18-18-18. No communication on slow I2C- or fast I2C-bus. No picture, red LED blinking with code 1-1-1. No communication on NVMI2C bus to the µP.
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Electrical Alignments EM3E 8. GB 87 8. Electrical Alignments Index of this chapter: 1. General alignment conditions. 2. Hardware alignments. 3. Software alingnments. 4. Option settings. Method 2 (with oscilloscope) In the frame-blanking period of the R, G and B signals applied to the CRT, the ‘HOP’ video processor inserts a measuring pulse with different DC levels. Measure the black level pulse during the vertical flyback at the RGB cathodes of the CRT. 1.
GB 88 8. EM3E 8.3 Software Alignments 8.3.1 Introduction Electrical Alignments With the software alignments, it is possible to align the Geometry, White Tone and Tuner IF settings. Put the set in the SAM (see chapter 5.2.2). The SAM menu will now appear on the screen. Select, via 'Alignments', one of the following submenus: brand. See table ‘Cathode parameter’ for the colour analyser readings. 3. Select ‘Tint’ and set it to one of the three colour temperatures (‘Cool’, ‘Normal’ or ‘Warm’) 4.
Electrical Alignments Soft clipper Fixed setting:Pwl + 0% IF AFC Supply, via an external video generator (e.g. PM5518), a TV signal with a signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 475.25 MHz. Use system BG if possible, otherwise match the system of your generator with the received signal in the set. $)& ZLQGRZ ./0 56 In ./0 $)& IUHTXHQF\ YV UHIHUHQFH 1234 1234 Low ;<= CL 16532044_093.pdf 120601 8. GB 89 Blend intensity Use this alignment when you replace the microcontroller or the HOP.
GB 90 8. EM3E Electrical Alignments crosshatch) for a correct geometry alignment. Use the 'Internal Test Pattern' only for the 'Vertical slope' alignment. V. slope This alignment is meant to align the zero crossing of the frame deflection to the mechanical middle of the picture tube. 1. Set 'Test Pattern’ to ‘On' (read warning above). 2. Set the 'V. S-correction' value to ‘0’ all sets (the boundary-stripes of the test pattern should be positioned on the edge of the picture tube). 3. Align ‘V.
Electrical Alignments 8.4.2 EM3E 8. GB 91 Options Select this sub-menu to set the initialisation codes (= options) of the set via text menu’s.
GB 92 8.4.3 8. Electrical Alignments EM3E the correct option numbers on a CRT sticker inside the TV set. Option numbers Select this sub-menu to set all options at once (expressed in two long numbers). Example: The CRT sticker in the 32PW8870 gives the following option numbers: 04866 04384 08001 00016 12407 00001 00000 00071 The first line indicates the hardware options 1 to 4, the second line is reserved for the software options.
Electrical Alignments 8.4.4 EM3E 8.
GB 94 9. EM3E Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List 9. Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List Index of this chapter 1. Introduction 2. Block diagram 3. Power supply 4. Control 5. Tuner & IF 6. Video: High-end Input Processor 7. Video: Feature box 8. Video: High-end Output Processor 9. Synchronisation 10. Horizontal deflection 11. Vertical deflection 12. Audio 13. Teletext / NexTView 14. CRT / SCAVEM / Rotation 15. Software related features 16. Abbreviation list 9.
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List 9.2 EM3E 9.
GB 96 9. Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List EM3E Main Supply is switched ‘off’ (via TS7529). A relay (1550) is used to switch the Degaussing circuit. It is switched ‘on’ after set start-up and switched ‘off’ by the m P after 12 s. The Main Supply, an SMPS that is based on the 'downconverter' principle, generates the 141 V (VBAT) and the +/16 V for the audio part. Difference with former MG-sets is that VBAT is not mains isolated ('hot') and is alignment free. 9.
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List – – /R3118 (= 5 W). This voltage is a measure of the current and if it exceeds 1.4 V, TS7101 will be driven into conductivity and consequently connects the gate of TS7102 to earth. The FET will block. The current is: 1.4 V / 5 W = 0.28 A. The voltage across the secondary winding (8,9) will be negative, diodes D6111 and D6107 will block. Time interval t1 - t2: The sudden current interruption in the primary coil will induce a counter-e.m.f.
GB 98 9. Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List EM3E Implementation 1503 375V 3513 2.5A A 6510 3518 15V 6530 Vbat 141V 3511 7504 3508 G S 6505 15V 7507 2503 D 7530 7502 3522 3512 6515 6501 V - MAINS 5V6 3514//15 B 6535 5 +16V 2512 5506 6536 2513 -16V HOT COLD 3504 141V Vbat 3520 33k 3506 7506 3507 2515 CL 16532044_030.eps 160501 and transistor TS7502, TON of the FET is changed (will increase). The output voltage VBAT will rise.
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List 9.4 FLASH (SW) FLASH EPG DRAM (TXT) D0...D15 GB 99 NVM (PROG) 120 P50-OUT 119 SAM 117 SEL_IN_2 SAA5801 CVBS-TXT 5 H, V 83,84 +3V3 + RESET +3V3 RESET ON/OFF-LED Via pins 105 and 106, the +8 V and the +5 V are sensed. If one of them is not present, the Main supply is switched ‘off’ (set in protection and the red LED will blink at 3 Hz). The OTC will generate an error code to indicate what was wrong.
GB 100 9. EM3E Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List adjusted via the service menu ‘IF AFC’. If the alignment is correct, the displayed frequency in the installation menu is the same as the applied frequency from a generator. The external coil L5408 connected between pins 7/8 is used as reference. The demodulated IF-video signal is available at pin 10 of the HIP. In this video signal, there is a rest of the sound carrier, which is filtered out by the sound trap 1407.
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List more detailed picture). These 9 bits are only internally used. Via dithering the 9 bits are reduced to 8 bits and this data is stored into memory. The data in the memory is fed back to the PICNIC and via un-dithering the data is again reproduced to 9 bits for processing. U/V (colour difference signals) is also sampled with 9 bits. These two 9 bit data streams are multiplexed to 4 bits data streams.
GB 102 9. EM3E Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List East/West Drive At pin 3, the E/W-drive is available. Pin 4 is a feedback input for the EHT-info, and is used to prevent pumping of the picture. The EHT varies also dependent on the beam current. For wide-screen without load this is 31.5 kV and with load (1.5 mA) 29.5 kV. The sandcastle pulse from the HOP is fed to pin 1 of the TOPIC, which is used as reference for timing. 9.8.
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List EM3E 9. GB 103 9.10 Horizontal (Line) Deflection (diagram A3) 9.10.1 Principle Linearity Correction Caused by serial losses in the line output stage *1 COLD HOT 141V 6408 5 MAIN SUPPLY +11D S-correction *2 5430 X 3409 STANDBY SUPPLY +5V2 6407 START Y X TON X>Y 1 3416 Deflection centre 5410 5411 NORMAL TOFF 3411 2417 2412 2414 3417 1 7421 2420 1417 LINE DEFL. COIL.
GB 104 9. Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List EM3E 5430 5430 I Defl I Defl 141V 141V t1 t2 t2 6423 2425 7421 2421 Line defl. + 2433 - 100V 6423 t3 Line defl. 2425 7421 141V 2433 2421 2420 2420 41V 6422 2426 5422 6422 41V 2426 5422 CL 96532156_024.eps 060199 Figure 9-10 – – Period t1 - t2: When TS7421 is driven into conductivity, the capacitor voltage of 141 V, will be divided across bridge-coil L5422 and the deflection coil (connector 0317).
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List Beam-current Correction The ‘EHT-info’ signal at point 10 of the LOT, depends on the value of the beam-current and the voltage from divider R3450, R3451 and C2450. This signal is fed to the HOP to trim the contrast, and to compensate for the changes in picture-width as a function of the EHT-info, when EHT is decreased. The ‘EHT-info’ is also used to correct the EWcurrent. EM3E 9. GB 105 9.10.
GB 106 9. Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List EM3E Frame Output Protection Via the circuit built around TS7641 the frame output stage is guarded. If the frame output stage is working properly, TS7641 and TS7652 will both conduct and thereby discharge C2642. TS7407 is blocked, so the SUP-ENABLE signal is ‘high’. If there are frame pulses missing, TS7641 will block and capacitor C2642 is charged. Transistor TS7407 starts conducting and the SUP-ENABLE signal is grounded via R3403.
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List Both channels contain an 'automatic carrier mute' function, which automatically mutes the output of the analogue section when no carrier is detected. After demodulation, the FM-signals are subjected to a deemphasis operation. After that the matrix of the stereo system is applied. Protection A loudspeaker DC protection is implemented. The amplifier IC TDA7490 has a ‘standby-mute-play’ feature via the tristate input pin 6. When the voltage on pin 6 is: • 0 - 0.
GB 108 9. EM3E Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List 9.13.2 NexTView NexTView allows the user to display a program guide on the TV screen, that contains extensive information for each program (only when supported by the programs provider). This information can be displayed in a number of different summaries: • DAY: The daily summary shows, from the current moment, the program schedule for several stations for a short time ahead.
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation List 'not sharp', a low/mid frequency peaking is used. There is a coupling between the Auto Noise and the Auto Sharpness algorithm: if noise is present in the video content, then in general the sharpness will be made less aggressive. Special care has to be taken to the interaction of the LIMERIC and the vertical peaking of the PICNIC: a too big amount of vertical peaking increases the visibility of the 2DNR artefacts. 9. GB 109 9.16 Abbreviation List AARA ACI 9.15.
GB 110 9.
Spare Parts List EM3E 10. GB 111 10.
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Spare Parts List 0947 1910 1951 4822 267 10734 5P MALE 4822 130 91478 IR RECEIVER 4822 276 14024 2P 4/128A 2930 4822 124 41584 100mF 20% 10V 3957 3966 3978 3982 4822 053 21335 4822 053 21335 4822 051 20101 4822 117 13577 6901 3M3 5% 0.5W 3M3 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.