Degaussing Coil & Grounding Strap Attachment Specification.

For The Model 1793, 1993, 2093 Video Monitor.

1.The first item to attach to the picture tube is the grounding strap. Lay the tube face down on a soft surface. Slide the folded over end of the braided wire over the top left CRT mounting ear (The braided wire is oriented to the left). Attach the spring at the other end to the left hole of the right bottom mounting ear.

2.Next attach the degaussing coil. Locate the connector wires at the bottom center of the CRT. Form the degaussing coil to the contour of the tube at the top two corners. Attach and tighten two 3" wire ties on the inside hole of the top two corners.

Loosely attach two 15" wire ties around the degaussing coil and around the bottom ears. Tighten the wire ties.

CAUTION: The ground cable from the enclosure to the monitor chassis must be connected before applying power to the monitor.

 

 

3" Wire Tie

 

 

2PL

 

 

CPM2003

 

Top of CRT

 

Grounding Strap

Anode Connection

Degaussing

CPS1791

 

coil

 

 

CPS1771

 

 

CPS1828

 

 

CPS1847

 

 

CPS1860

Degaussing coil Connector

Plugs in main board left side of fuse.

3

Blue

 

2

Blue

3

1

1

Black

2

Schematic: Bottom View

(pins)

Ground

Connector. Attach to CRT socket board.

15" Wire Tie 2PL CPM2013

Spring

Yoke Connector.

Plugs in main board left side of flyback transformer.

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Genius ISO XFR-75W, 2093, 1493, 2793, 3693, 1793, 1993, ISO XFR-100W Degaussing Coil & Grounding Strap Attachment Specification

2093, 1493, ISO XFR-75W, 3693, 2793 specifications

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