Aiwa TV-SA2155 Service manual
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Aiwa TV-SA2155 offers a vibrant viewing experience with its color television capabilities. It features a user-friendly interface with on-screen menu options for easy navigation and customization of picture quality settings. The TV includes built-in speakers for sound output, eliminating the need for external audio systems. With its versatile connectivity options, you can effortlessly connect various devices such as DVD players or gaming consoles to enhance your entertainment experience.
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TV-SA2155
KE
SERVICE MANUAL
COLOR TELEVISION
• This Service Manual contains the additional information “DISASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS” and “ADJUSTMENT” for the model TV-SA2 1 55 (KE).
If requiring the other information, see Service Manual of TV-SA2 1 55 (KE),
(S/M Code No. 09-005-4314 R1).
S/M Code No. 09-00B-4314 S1
DA
TA
SUPPLEMENT
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. REAR CABINET REMOVAL
(1) Remove four screws 1 and three screws 2 , then remove
the rear cabinet in the direction of the arrow.
(See Figure1-1)
Front cabinet
Rear cabinet
Figure 1-1
2. HIGH-VOLTAGE CAP (ANODE CAP) REMOVAL
2-1. Cautions before Removing
Discharge the anode voltage
(1) The anode voltage is not discharged completely from the
CRT of this unit even after the power is turned off. Be sure to discharge the residual anode voltage before removing the anode cap.
Do not use pliers
(2) Do not use pliers, etc. to remove the anode cap. If you used pliers and bent the hook to remove the cap, the spring characteristics of the hook could be lost, and when reinstalled, the cap would come off from the CRT anode button easily, causing an accident.
Do not turn the anode cap
(3) If the anode cap is turned in the direction of its circumference, the hook is likely to come off.
Anode cap
CRT GND
2-2. Anode Cap Removal
Discharge the anode voltage. (See Figure 2-1)
(1) Connect a flat-bladed screwdriver to the CRT GND via an alligator clip.
(2) Use a tester to check the end of the screwdriver and ground of the TV for continuity.
(3) Touch the hook with the end of the screwdriver.
Caution : Be careful not to damage the anode cap.
(4) Turn over the anode cap.
Caution : Be careful not to damage the anode cap.
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Grip
CRT GND
Hook
CRT
Anode cap
Figure 2-1
CRT
Hook
Anode button
Figure 2-2
(5) Push the anode cap with your thumb in the direction of arrow 1 as shown in the figure, then lift the cap in the direction of arrow 2 to release the hook on one side.
(See Figure 2-3)
Anode cap
(6) Turn over the anode cap on the side where the hook was released and pull out the cap in the direction opposite to that on which the cap was pushed. (See Figure 2-4)
Caution : Do not pull out the anode cap straight up.
: Do not pull the cap forcibly. After removing the cap, check that the hook is not deformed.
CRT
Hook
Hook
CRT
Anode cap
CRT
Anode button
Hook
Figure 2-3
Figure 2-4
3. ANODE CAP REINSTALLTION
Observe the cautions carefully so that no accident occurs due to a defect in installing the anode cap and so it does not come off.
3-1. Caution before Reinstalling
Never turn the anode cap after installing it
Never re-use the hook when it has been deformed
(1) If the anode cap is turned after it is installed, it may come off. Therefore, arrange the high-voltage cable before attaching the anode cap. (See Figure 3-1)
(2) If you have attached the anode cap before arranging the high-voltage cable, arrange the cable carefully so the cap does not turn.
3-2. Anode cap reinstallation
(1) Use a clean cloth moistened slightly with alcohol to clean the installation section. (See Figure 3-2)
Caution : Check that the installation section is free from dust, foreign matter, etc.
(2) Coat the anode cap installation circumference with an appropriate amount of the specified silicone grease (KS-
650N).
Caution : Be careful that silicone grease does not enter the anode button.
Left
Anode cap
Right
Figure 3-1
Anode button
Installation section
Figure 3-2
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(3) Eliminate twisting, etc. of the high-voltage cable and arrange it so that no twisting occurs. (See Figure 3-3)
Caution : If the cable is not arranged correctly, the anode cap could turn and cause an installation defect.
High-voltage cable Anode cap
Figure 3-3
(4) Turn over the rubber cap symmetrically on the left and right. (See Figure 3-4)
Caution : Take great care not to damage the anode cap.
Figure 3-4
(5) Fit your forefinger over the projection at the center of the cap and hold the cap between your thumb and middle finger. (See Figure 3-5)
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Figure 3-5
(6) Apply the hook on one side to the anode button as shown on the figure. (See Figure 3-6)
Caution : Check that the hook is held securely.
(7) Apply the hook on the other side to the anode button as shown in Figure 3-7.
Anode button
Hook
30
°
Anode button
Hook
Figure 3-7
(8) Pull the anode cap slightly with the rubber cap turned over and visually check that the hook is engaged securely.
(9) Release your hand from the rubber cap of the anode cap.
Caution : Cover the anode cap so that it does not lift.
(10) Hold the skirt of the andoe cap slightly to improve the close contact between the cap and CRT.
(11) Check that the anode cap is in close contact with the CRT.
(See Figure 3-8)
Anode button
Skirt
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Hook
Figure 3-6
Anode button
Figure 3-8
4. NK C.B. (PWB, NK) REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect CN553 (CRT GND).
(2) Disconnect CN551, CN552
(3) Remove the NK C.B. in the direction of arrow 1.
(See Figure 4-1)
5. MAIN C.B (PWB, MAIN) REMOVAL
(1) Remove connector (CNA900).
(2) Remove connector (CN801).
(3) Remove connector (CN802).
(4) Pull out the MAIN C.B. in the direction of the arrow 2
(See Figure 4-1).
CN801
(Power Cord)
CN802
(Degauss cord)
NK C.B
CN552
CN551
CN553
Front cabinet
MAIN C.B
CNA900
(Speakers)
Figure 4-1
– 6 –
ADJUSTMENT
SET-UP FOR ADJUSTMENT
Because the video signal output from a pattern generator is used as the adjustment signal input during adjustment, the video signal output from the pattern generator must conform with the specifications. Measure the output waveform across 75 Ω load.
Confirm that the synchronizing signal has an amplitude of about
0.3 V, the video signal portion has an amplitude of about 0.7 V and the burst signal has an amplitude of about 0.3 V with flat envelope.
Confirm that ratio of the burst signal amplitude and the red signal amplitude is 0.30 : 0.66. If the output signal does not conform with the specifications, calibrate the pattern generator. (Refer to pattern generator operation manual.)
Use the LEADER: LCG 404 for the pattern generator.
1. CRT ADJUSTMENT
1-1. Precautions
(1) Receive the white raster signal, and then perform aging for at least 20 minutes.
(2) Demagnetize the area surronding the CRT with a degausser before making adjustments.
(3) Set the picture quality for each mode to the factory setting.
(4) Position the front screen facing the east as much as possible.
1-2. Purpose
(1) Beam landing adjustment (purity magnet)
Set the left/right balance of beam landing. If there is a discrepancy in this adjustment, a color irregularity will occur.
After completion of the landing adjustment, it is necessary to perform convergence adjustment.
Approx. 0.7V
1 Vp-p White (Approx.
75%)
Approx. 0.3V
Burst signal
Approx.
0.3V
Before adjustment After adjustment
Color irregularity
Fig. 1-1
TV display
Color bar signal of a pattern generator
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING ADJUSTMENT
Satisfy the following setting conditions before starting adjustment.
• Allow warm-up of 20 minutes or longer. (Do not turn off during warm-up.)
• Set all picture quality controls of users' setting to initial set-up, unless otherwise specified.
• Picture quality reset
1. Select "Picture" on the screen menu and press enter button.
2. Select "Normal" and press enter button.
3. Select "Reset" and press enter button.
• Set the pattern generator’s output level to 1.0Vp-p (across 75 Ω load).
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(2) Beam convergence adjustment (4-pole magnet)
Align the R beam with the B beam. The G beam does not move with this adjustment.
R
G
B
(magenta)
R/B
G
Align the R beam with the B beam
Fig. 1-2
(3) Beam convergence adjustment (6-pole magnet)
With a 4-pole magnet align the G beam with the already aligned
R/B beam.
(magenta)
R/B (white)
G RGB
Align the G beam with the R/B beam
Fig. 1-3
(4) The composition of each magnet is as shown in Fig. 1-4.
In making adjustments, rotate the lock ring clockwise (looking from the CRT’s back screen) and disengage.
Be careful not to loose the lock ring too much. If the magnet assembly has become shifted during adjustments, secure it to the position in Fig. 1-4.
CRT
DY lock screw Purity 4-pole 6-pole
Lock ring
Magnet assembly lock screw
DY
NK C.B
Magnet assembly
Fig 1-4
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1-3. Beam Landing Adjustment
(1) Receive the green raster signal from the pattern generator.
(2) Loosen the magnet lock screw, and shift the magnet assembly backward (toward the neck).
(3) Loosen the DY lock screw, and shift the DY deflecting yoke backward (toward the neck).
(4) After opening the two purity magnets to the same angle, adjust the color width of the bands on both sides of the screen so that they are equal. (refer to Fig. 1-5 (a)).
As there is occurrence of convergence distortion after completing the landing adjustments, be sure to carry out convergence adjustments.
If the color irregularities in the screen’s corner section are not improved, correct them with the landing magnet. After using the landing magnet, be sure to demagnetize the CRT with degausser and verify that there is no occurrence of color irregularity. (refer to Fig. 1-6)
Landing magnet: 81-JTI-710-010
(two-sided adhesive tape) : 80-XVI-218-010 Cushion
R=B
R G
Fig 1-5 (a)
B
As shown in Fig. 1-5 (b), the purity magnet functions in relation to the electron beam.
(5) Gradually shift the deflecting yoke toward the front (toward the CRT funnel). Stop movement at the point when the screen has become completely green.
S N N S NS SN
S
N
S
N
SS
NN
Fig 1-5 (b)
(6) Also, verify the respective monochromatics of red and blue.
(7) While looking at the screen, adjust the tilt of the deflecting yoke and tighten the DY lock screw.
(8) Shift the magnet assembly to the front (toward the CRT funnel), stop movement before the adjustment position and then tighten the magnet lock screw.
At this time, be careful not to shift the position of the purity magnet.
Cushion
Landing magnet
Since the landing magnet is polarized, check the screen’s improvement through rotation, not only by position.
Fig 1-6
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1-4. Beam Center Convergence Adjustment
Make adjustments on the convergence with 4-pole and 6-pole magnets. Operate each magnet in relation to the electron beam as shown in Figs. 1-7 and 1-8. When performing this adjustment, verify whether there is distortion in the focus adjustment. If necessary, carry out adjustments again.
S
S N
N
B G R
S
N B G R N
S
Fig 1-7
In Fig. 1-7, two 4-pole magnets are stacked together so as to be of the same polarity. Move the B and R beams to their respective direction, by rotating the two 4-pole magnets together. By adjusting the opening of the two magnets, it is possible to adjust the amount of the beam’s movement.
N
S
B G R
S
N N
S
S N
N B G R S
S
N
Fig 1-8
In Fig. 1-8, the two 6-pole magnets are stacked together so as to be of the same polarity. Move the B and R beams to their respective direction, by rotating the two 6-pole magnets together. By adjusting the opening of the two magnets, it is possible to adjust the amount of the beam’s movement.
(1) Receive the dot pattern signal from the pattern generator.
(2) Pay attention to the center of the screen, and perform adjustments with two 4-pole magnets so that the R beam and
B beam are perfectly aligned and become a magenta color.
(Refer to Fig. 1-2)
(3) In the same way, pay attention to the screen, and perform adjustments with a 6-pole magnet so that the magenta beam and G beam are aligned and become a white dot.
(Refer to Fig. 1-3)
(4) After adjustments are completed, secure all magnets with the lock link. (Refer to Fig. 1-4)
1-5. The Surrounding Convergence Adjustment
Perform this adjustment after completion of adjustment 1-4.
(1) Shake the deflecting yoke up, down to the right and left, and adjust any discrepancies in the screen’s surroundings.
(2) Insert wedges in three locations in the gap between the deflecting yoke and the surface of the CRT funnel in order to secure the deflecting yoke. (Refer to Fig. 1-9)
Wedge
Wedge
Position of wedge
Fig. 1-9
Wedge
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Setting of IIC BUS Data
This model is designed with the ability to adjust most parts of the image projection and deflection system by using the jig remote controller.
Preparations :
• Modify the hidden keys on the RC-6VT06 jig remote controller
(TV-C142/86-LB4-951-010) so that they can easily be pressed.
2 keys to be modified. (Refer to the below illustration)
Starting the “Service Mode” :
Hidden key / “TEST”
• Press the “TEST” key on the jig remote controller once to enter to the
“Aging Mode” (Refer Fig. 1).
• Press the “CHANNEL” key on the jig remote controller to enter to the “Adjustment Mode”.
Hidden key / “FINISH”
• The accumulated hours in the “Aging Mode” will be reset by pressing the “FINISH” key on the jig remote controller.
• Avoid to press this key during general repairs.
Aging Mode Operation Method :
Make sure that confirmation is done after replacing the EEP ROM.
1. Enter to the aging mode by pressing the “TEST” key on the remote controller. (Fig. 1)
2. Press the “AV MODE” key and confirm the condition of the distinction switch.
• Choose any one of the destination and check the display data.
(Refer Fig. 2).
• In case the data is different use the “CHANNEL” key to scroll through 0~F and set to the correct data value of “0” or “1” by the volume key.
• All the settings are stored when the “TEST” key is pressed to complete the correction. There will not be a problem even though these changes are done after completing all the adjustments.
Contents of Aging Mode :
1. Release “Auto Power Off” function
Release “Auto Power Off” function when no input is supplied.
Use this mode for warming up (aging) during CRT adjustment.
2. AFT S-curve status indication
The condition of AFT S-curves are indicated by “IN” for suitable tuning,
“HIGH” for too high or “LOW” for too low. “OUT” is indicated when no signal is supplied.
1 KE1 5 SH1
2 KE2 6 SH2
3 INDO1 7 SH3
4 INDO2 8 SH4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Fig. 2
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3. Display of “CRT ON” accumulated hours
The CRT usage time is accumulated on an hourly basis and is displayed in hexadecimal figures.
Sample calculation of displayed hexadecimal figures : HEX 1 2 3 4
• The display will be reset to 0000H when the accumulated hours exceed 7FFFH(32768 hours).
Adjustment Mode Operation Method :
1. Return to the aging display by pressing the “TEST” key and press
“CHANNEL” key to display the adjustment menu screen.
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Menus
OSD H
PIF VCO
RF AGC
R CUTOFF
G CUTOFF
B CUTOFF
G DRV GAIN
B DRV GAIN
BRIGHT
SEGAM B-Y
SEGAM R-Y
RGB CONT
H SIZE
V SIZE
TINT
TEST
TEST 2
BRIGHT MIN
BRIGHT STEP
CONT
COLOR
SHARPNESS
SUB CONTRAST
V LINEA
V S CORR
ABL START
IF FEAQ
BGP P
PARABOLA
TRAPEZIUM
V. EHT
CORNER
H. EHT
H POS
V POS
00
00
–
–
08
20
–
20
3F
80
40
40
40
08
15
80
3F
80
80
–
0B
–
–
03
02
04
00
–
–
Reference
Values
20
10
20
0A
07
08
No.
31
32
33
34
26
27
28
29
30
21
22
23
24
25
16
17
18
19
20
11
12
13
14
15
8
9
6
7
10
0
3
4
1
2
5
The menus from No.0 to 101 inclusive of PAGE 1 to 3 serve as the “Adjustment Menu” . (Refer to the following tables)
No.
66
67
68
69
61
62
63
64
65
56
57
58
59
60
51
52
53
54
55
46
47
48
49
50
41
42
43
44
45
35
36
37
38
39
40
Menus
ABL GAIN
V AGC
WHITE PEAK
MUTE
AF GAIN
VIDEO POL
BPF/TOF
CHROMA TRAP
HALF TONE
COLOR SYSTEM
CW SW
AFT MUTE
BLUE BACK
DC NF SPEED
V FREQ
NTSC COMB
BLACKING
H OUT STOP
FORCED ID
BRIGHT MAX
CONT MIN
CONT MAX
COLOR NTSC
COLOR MIN
COLOR SECAM
COLOR MAX
RG CONT MAX
SHARP MIN
SHARP MAX
SHARP NT
SHARP NT VIDEO
SHARP VIDEO
TINT MIN
TINT MAX
TXT RGB MAC
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
00
00
00
–
–
20
20
00
7F
2D
7F
30
00
3F
20
Reference
Values
7F
00
3F
40
00
40
Menus
V POS 60
H POS 60
OSD H 60
OSD V 60
G VSIZE SHIFT
G HSIZE SHIFT
G VPOS SHIFT
G HPOS SHIFT
OSD V
VOL LOUDSPK
FM MATRIX
PRESCALE FM/AM
PRESCALE NICAM
PRESCALE SCART
NICAM IDL
NICAM IDH
SELF ADJ
ID SENSIV
SECAM ADJ
AFT ON
YM EMB
YUV SW
AFC GAIN
V LINEA 60
H SIZE 60
PARABOLA 60
TRAPEZIUM 60
V. EHT 60
CORNER 60
H. EHT 60
V S CORR 60
V SIZE 60
01
25
56
19
03
0A
00
00
00
09
73
00
0E
14
08
02
–
09
–
–
23
–
–
00
07
–
Reference
Values
–
–
–
–
–
–
No.
96
97
98
99
100
101
91
92
93
94
95
86
87
88
89
90
81
82
83
84
85
76
77
78
79
80
70
71
72
73
74
75
*1. The indicated reference values are different from the actual data values.
*2. Depending on the model, all items which are described in the “Adjustment Mode” may not be always applicable. Refer to each adjustment.
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Menu screen adjustment:
• Operate after inputting the following initial figures when replacing EEP ROM.
These initial figures are only for reference purposes and meant for rough adjustment.
• Check the condition and adjust the area where the general repair is carried out.
Sample Indication for Adjustment Menu No.
TV-A2115
PAGE 1
1. H POS
2. V POS
– – – – –
4. OSD H
5. PIF VCO
6. RF AGC
PAGE 2
1. R CUT OFF
2. G CUT OFF
3. B CUT OFF
4. G DRV GAIN
5. B DRV GAIN
6. BRIGHT
PAGE 3
1. SECAM B-Y
2. SECAM R-Y
3. RGB CONT
4. H SIZE
5. V SIZE
6. TINT
Initial Figures PAL (NTSC)
0B
03
– –
15
80
3F
7F
7F
7F
40
40
40
08
08
00
00
20
3F
Fig. 1
Each adjustment should be carried out after checking the adjustment menu no. (Refer to the above Fig.)
PAGE 1
1-1.
H POS Horizontal Positioning Adjustment
PAL
Adjustment Menu No. 14 (Page 1-1)
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / PAL
• Use the volume keys on the jig remote controller to adjust the dot mark in the centre of crosshatch screen to the exact centering position by allocating an equal number of squares on the left and right side of the dot. A=B (Fig. 1-1)
NTSC
Adjustment Menu No. 87
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / NTSC
• Using the “CHANNEL” key, scroll through the adjustment menu and select No.87.
To adjust, follow the same procedure as PAL.
1-2.
V POS Vertical Positioning Adjustment
PAL
Adjustment Menu No.15 (Page 1-2)
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / PAL
• Using the volume keys on the jig remote controller, adjust the dot mark to the exact vertical centre position in the crosshatch screen. (Fig. 1-2)
* In case of being unable to adjust by the above mentioned procedure, adjust
S501.
NTSC
Adjustment Menu No. 86
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / NTSC
• Use the “CHANNEL” key to scroll through the adjustment menu and select
No. 86. To adjust, follow the same procedure as PAL.
* Do not adjust S501 for NTSC.
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1-3.
OSD H OSD Horizontal Positioning Adjustment
PAL
Adjustment Menu No. 16 (Page 1-4)
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / PAL
• Use the volume keys on the jig remote controller to adjust each A and B positions on both left and right in the equal distance towards the screen edge in the OSD display. A = B (Fig. 1-3)
NTSC
Adjustment Menu No. 88
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / NTSC
• Use the “CHANNEL” key to scroll through the adjustment menu and select
No.88. To adjust, follow the same procedure as PAL.
1-4.
OSD V OSD Vertical Positioning Adjustment
PAL
Adjustment Menu No. 94
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / PAL
• Use the “CHANNEL” key to scroll through the adjustment menu screen and select
No.94.
• Using the volume keys on the jig remote controller, adjust A and B on both top and bottom shown in the OSD screen to be equidistant from the screen edges. A = B
(Fig. 1-4)
NTSC
Adjustment Menu No. 89
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / NTSC
• Use the “CHANNEL” key to scroll through the adjustment menu and select No.
89. To adjust, follow the same procedure as PAL.
1-5.
PIF VCO Video IF • VCO Adjustment
Adjustment Menu No.17 (Page 1-5)
Input signal : No signal
Test point : IC3011PIN
1-5.1
Auto Adjustment
• Press “ TEST” key to enter aging mode.
• Press “ 1” , the monitor will display “PLEASE WAIT PIF VCO”.
• Confirm the test point voltage is 2.5V ± 0.5VDC.
1-5.2
Manual Adjustment
• If the Auto Adjustment failed, use volume keys on the jig remote controller and adjust the test point voltage value to 2.5V ± 0.5VDC.
1-6.
RF AGC RF - AGC
Adjustment Menu No.18 (Page 1-6)
Input signal : Color bar (ANT RF - INPUT)
Test point : IC3011PIN
Measuring instrument : Oscilloscope
1. Connect oscilloscope to IC3011PIN.
2. Using the volume keys on the jig remote controller, set the value to [3F]. At this point, measure the voltage on the test point.
3. Use the volume keys on the jig remote controller and reduce the value. (3E
→ 3D...)
At this point, confirm the reduction of the test point voltage value.
4. Complete the adjustment when the difference of the voltage value when compared to
[3F] becomes less than 0.2V.
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PAGE 2
White Balance Adjustment
: Adjustment Menu No. 19-24 (PAGE 2 - 1 to 2 - 5)
*User’s picture quality will be cleared when the adjustment menu screen appears.
Input signal : White raster
Contents of Adjustment : 1. R CUT OFF
Contents of Adjustment : 2. G CUT OFF
Contents of Adjustment : 3. B CUT OFF
Contents of Adjustment : 4. G DRIVE * More than 20 minutes of aging is required
5. B DRIVE before the adjustment.
Contents of Adjustment * The whole process should be repeated several times for the adjustment.
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator
Cut Off Adjustment :
2-1. Use the pattern generator to input the white raster signal.
2-2. Using the volume keys on the jig remote controller, fix the figure of the strongest color on the screen to 7F and adjust the other 2 cut off figures until a white picture appears on the screen.
(Fig.2-1)
Drive Adjustment :
2-3. Using the volume keys on the jig remote controller, bring the figure of the 4. G DRIVE up to more than 60 (in hexadecimal figure) till the color becomes greenish.
2-4. Then reduce the numeric figure to the point where the greenish color disappears completely.
2-5. Use the volume keys on the jig remote controller to increase the numeric figure of the 5. B DRIVE up to more than 60 (in hexadecimal figure) till the color becomes bluish.
2-6. Then reduce the numeric figure to the point where the bluish color disappears completely.
2-7. Repeat the process of 2-1 to 2-6 for several times and adjust for whiter look.
2-2.
BRIGHT Sub-brightness Adjustment
Adjustment Menu No.24 (Page 2-6)
Input signal : Stair step
Measuring instrument: Pattern generator
1. Using the volume keys on the jig remote controller, adjust the scale of the second last from right to be slightly brightened. (Fig. 2-2)
PAGE 2
SUB BRIGHT 20
Fig. 2-2 2nd from right
Focus Adjustment :
Input signal : Dot pattern
Adjustment point : SFR located at upper part of FBT (T601)
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator
• Adjust SFR which is located at upper part of FBT (T601) in order to get the best focus for the dot.
Screen Adjustment :
Input signal : No signal (No Raster)
Adjustment point : SFR located at lower part of FBT (T601)
1. Enter to the “Aging Mode Screen” by pressing “TEST” key on the jig remote controller once.
2. Press “10” key of the numeric channel keypad to get a horizontal single line screen.
(Fig. 2-3)
3. Adjust SFR located at lower part of FBT (T601) until the horizontal line starts to be slightly brightened.
4. Repeat the process of step 2 and return to the “Adjustment Menu Screen”.
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Fig. 2-3
PAGE 3
3-1.
SECAM B - Y SECAM Video, Chroma Adjustment
Adjustment Menu No. 25 (Page 3-1)
Input signal : Black signal
Measuring instrument : Oscilloscope
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / SECAM
Test point : CNA3013PIN
1. Connect oscilloscope to the test point.
2. Use the volume keys of the jig remote controller and adjust the pedestal & blank levels to be linear as shown in the Fig. 3-1.
NG
3-2.
SECAM R - Y SECAM Video, Chroma Adjustment
Adjustment Menu No. 26 (Page 3-2)
Input signal : Black signal
Measuring instrument : Oscilloscope
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / SECAM
Test point : CNA3011PIN
1. Connect oscilloscope to the test point.
2. Use the volume keys of the jig remote controller and adjust the pedestal & blank levels to be linear as shown in the Fig. 3-2.
OK
Pedestal Level
NG
NG
3-3.
RGB CONT Sub-Contrast Adjustment
Adjustment Menu No. 27 (Page 3-3)
This model does not support this function.
Set the data value to “00”. (Fig. 3-3)
Fig. 3-2
Blank Level
3-4.
H SIZE Horizontal Size Adjustment
Adjustment Menu No. 28 (Page 3-4)
This model does not support this function.
Set the date value to “00”. (Fig. 3-4)
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3-5.
V SIZE Vertical Size Adjustment
PAL
Adjustment Menu No. 29 (Page 3-5)
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / PAL
• Use the volume keys on the jig remote controller and adjust A to position the dot mark in the center to the exact vertical centre of the crosshatch pattern on the screen and regularize the squares of the crosshatch pattern. (Fig. 3-5)
NTSC
Adjustment Menu No. 85
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / NTSC
• Using the “CHANNEL” key, scroll through the adjustment menu and select No. 85.
To adjust, follow the same procedure as PAL.
3-6.
SUB TINT Sub-Tint Adjustment
Adjustment Menu No. 30 (Page 3-6)
Input signal : Color bar (VIDEO IN)
Measuring instrument : Oscilloscope
Pattern generator / NTSC
Test point : CNA3013PIN B OUT
1. Connect oscilloscope to the test point.
2. Using the volume keys on the jig remote controller, adjust the top excursions of waveform to be linear. (Fig. 3-6)
4.
V LINEARITY Vertical Linearity Adjustment
PAL
Adjustment Menu No. 4
Input signal : Monoscope (LION MARK)
Measuring instrument : Monoscope / PAL
• Use the “CHANNEL” keys to scoll through the adjustment menu and set to
No. 4.
• Use the volume keys on the jig remote controller to adjust the circular figures on monoscope to be true circles. (Fig. 4)
[Simple Adjustment]
Adjustment Menu No. 4
Input signal : Crosshatch
Measuring instrument : Pattern generator / PAL
• Use the “CHANNEL” keys to scoll through the adjustment menu and set to
No. 4.
Fig. 4
• Use the volume keys on the jig remote controller make crosshatch patterns square.
* Check V POS (PAGE 1-2 / PAL) and V SIZE (PAGE 3-5 / PAL) after completting the adjustment. Re-position each dot in case it is not at the right points.
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