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1 LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................. 3IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...................................................... 4OPERATION MANUAL ......................................................................................................... 6DIMENSIONS .............................................................................................................. 11REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS ................................................................................. 12SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS ..................................................................................... 19SOFTWARE UPDATING .................................................................................... 27TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE ..................................................................................45MAJOR ICs INFORMATION ..................................................................................... 61SOURCE OF DOCUMENTATION ................................................................................ 101TERMINAL LAYOUT ............................................................................................. 102CHASSIS LAYOUT .................................................................................................. 103OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAMS ................................................................................ 109BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................... 110SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ......................................................................................... 112PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ..................................................................................... 131REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .................................................................................. 151PACKING OF THE SET ........................................................................................... 172
MODELS
LC-26P70EE/F/I/K/RU LC-32P70EE/F/I/K/RU LC-37P70EE/F/I/K/RU
Issued: 20th July 2006SE00LC26P7000
SERVICE MANUAL
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION
In the interests of user safety (required by safety regulations in some countries) the set should be re-stored to its original condition and only parts identical to those specied should be used.
160mm
125mm
100mm
80mm
63mm
50mm
40mm
31.5mm
25mm
20mm
A-data-1
sharp.
Corporate Trademark
DVB-T, PAL B/G, I / SECAM B/G, D/K, L/L SYSTEM COLOUR TELEVISION
SHARP CORPORATIONThis document has been published to be used for after sales service only.
CONTENTS
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Use this page to keep any special servicing information as Technical Report (Bulletin), Technical Information, etc.If only part number changes are required, just change part number directly the part number in the Parts Listing Sec-tion.
SERVICE MANUAL UPDATE LOG SHEET
Part No.Technical Report No.Technical Bulletin No.
Cause / Solution Page No. Application Data /Serial No.
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Item 26o LCD COLOUR TV,Model: LC-26P70E
Video Colour System PAL/SECAM/NTSC 3.58/NTSC 4.43/PAL 60
TVFunction
CCIR (B/G, I, D/K, L, L)TV-Standard
Specifications
LCD panel 26o Advanced Super View &BLACK TFT LCD
Number of dots 1,555,200 dots (960 g 540 g 3 dots)
As a part of policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes forproduct improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of productionunits. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.
NOTE Refer to inside back cover for dimensional drawings.
VHF/UHF E2E69ch, F2F10ch, I21I69ch, IR AIR Jch, (Digital: E5-E69ch)
CATV Hyper-band, S1S41ch
TV-Tuning System Auto Preset 99 ch, Auto Label, Auto Sort
STEREO/BILINGUAL NICAM/A2
ReceivingChannel
Brightness 450 cd/m2
Backlight life 60,000 hours (at Backlight Standard position)
Viewing angles H : 170 V : 170
Audio amplifier 10W g 2
Speaker 130 mm g 60 mm
Terminals
9 pin MINI-DIN male connector
EXT 2
EXT 3 S-VIDEO (Y/C input), RCA pin (AV input)
Rear
RS-232C
UHF/VHF 75q Din type (Analogue & Digital)
SCART (AV input/output, Y/C input, RGB input, AV Link)
Antenna input
EXT 5 HDMI, 3.5 mm jack (Audio input)
OSD language English/German/French/Italian/Spanish/Dutch/Swedish/Portuguese/Finnish/Turkish/Greek/Russian/Polish
Power Requirement AC 220240 V, 50 Hz
Power Consumption 110 W (0.9 W Standby)(Method IEC60107)
Weight 13.5 kg (Display only),15 kg (Display with stand)
Appendix
32o LCD COLOUR TV,Model: LC-32P70E
32o Advanced Super View &BLACK TFT LCD
37o LCD COLOUR TV,Model: LC-37P70E
37o Advanced Super View &BLACK TFT LCD
17.5 kg (Display only),20 kg (Display with stand)
20.5 kg (Display only),23 kg (Display with stand)
160 W (0.9 W Standby)(Method IEC60107)
168 W (0.9 W Standby)(Method IEC60107)
OUTPUT RCA pin (Audio)
Headphones 3.5mm jack (Audio output)
EXT 1 SCART (AV input, Y/C input, RGB input, TV output)
EXT 4 3.5 mm jack (Audio input), 15 pin mini D-sub (PC/Component)
C. I. (Common Interface) EN50221, R206001
Digital DVB-T (2K/8K OFDM)
Analogue
The listed optional accessories are available for the LCDcolour TV. Please purchase them at your nearest shop. Additional optional accessories may be available in near
future. When purchasing, please read the newestcatalogue for compatibility and check the availability.
No.
Wall mount bracket(LC-26P70E)
Part name Part number
1 AN-26AG1
Wall mount bracket(LC-32P70E, LC-37P70E)
2 AN-37AG2
9 pin D-sub/MINI-DINconversion cable3 AN-A1RS
Optional accessories
Operating temperature 0C to e40C
LC-26P70E_GB_f 06.5.2, 6:42 AM35
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Cautions regarding use in high and low temperature environments
When the unit is used in a low temperature space (e.g. room, ofce), the picture may leave trails or appear slightly delayed. This is not a malfunction, and the unit will recover when the temperature returns to normal. Do not leave the unit in a hot or cold location. Also, do not leave the unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater, as this may cause the cabinet to deform and the LCD panel to malfunction.Storage temperature: 20C to +60C.
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SAFETY NOTICEMany electrical and mechanical parts in LCD television have special safety-related characteristics.These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection, nor can protection afforded by them be necessarily increased by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc.Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identied in this manual; electrical components having such features are identied by .
For continued protection, replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuit.The use of a substitute replacement parts which do not have the same safety characteristics as the factory recommended replacement parts shown in this service manual, may create shock, re or other hazards.
TO EXPOSEDMETAL PARTS
CONNECT TOKNOWN EARTHGROUND
DVMAC SCALE
1.5k ohm10W
0.15 FTEST PROBE
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE F701 (4A / 250 V)
IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTIONService work should be performed only by qualied service technicians who are thoroughly familiar with all safety checks and the servicing guidelines which follow:
WARNING1. For continued safety, no modication of any circuit should be attempted.2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.
BEFORE RETURNING THE RECEIVER (Fire & Shock Hazard)
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform the following safety checks:1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are not pinched, and check that hardware is not lodged between the chassis and other metal parts in the receiver.2. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metallic control knobs, insulation materials, cabinet backs, adjustment and compartment covers or shields, isolation resistor-capacitor networks, mechanical insulators, etc.3. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for leakage current in the following manner.
Plug the AC cord directly into a 220~240 volt AC outlet. (Do not use an isolation transformer for this test).Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt resistor paralleled by a 0.15F capacitor in series with all exposed metal cabinet parts and a known earth ground, such as electrical conduit or electrical ground connected to an earth ground.
A true RMS reading multimeter should be used for this test, especially where the equipment uses a switch mode power supply which may result in very non-sinusoidal leakage current.Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal parts having a return to the chassis (antenna, metal cabinet, screw heads, knobs and control shafts, escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC voltage drop across the resistor.
All checks must be repeated with the AC cord plug connection reversed. (If necessary, a nonpolarized adaptor plug must be used only for the purpose of completing these checks.)Any reading of 1.05V peak (this corresponds to 0.7 mA. peak AC.) or more is excessive and indicates a potential shock hazard which must be corrected before returning the monitor to the owner.
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In the case of LC-37P70E, for the Inverter PWB Units the type used is nickel, so they are marked as LFn:
PRECAUTIONS FOR USING LEAD-FREE SOLDER
1 Employing lead-free solderALL PWB of this model employs lead-free solder. The LF symbol indicates lead-free solder, and is attached on the PWBs and service manuals. The alphabetical character following LF shows the type of lead-free solder.Example:
2 Using lead-free wire solder
When xing the PWB soldered with the lead-free solder, apply lead-free wire solder. Repairing with conventional lead wire solder may cause damage or accident due to cracks.As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is higher than the lead wire solder by 40C, we recommend you to use a dedicated soldering bit, if you are not familiar with how to obtain lead-free wire solder or soldering bit, contact our service station or service branch in your area.
3 Soldering
As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is about 220C which is higher than the conventional lead solder by 40C, and as it has poor solder wettability, you may be apt to keep the soldering bit in contact with the PWB for extended period of time. However, Since the land may be peeled off or the maximum heat-resistance temperature of parts may be exceeded, remove the bit from the PWB as soon as you conrm the steady soldering condition.Lead-free solder contains more tin, and the end of the soldering bit may be easily corroded. Make sure to turn on and off the power of the bit as required.If a different type of solder stays on the tip of the soldering bit, it is alloyed with lead-free solder. Clean the bit after every use of it.When the tip of the soldering bit is blackened during use, le it with steel wool or ne sandpaper.
Be careful when replacing parts with polarity indication on the PWB silk.
Lead-free wire solder for servicing.
e:
Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper.
L F a
Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and nickel.
L F nSn-Ag-Ni
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cess
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ck g
uide
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ote
cont
rol u
nit (
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AC
cor
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1)
Page
s 5
and
6
Prod
uct s
hape
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ies
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me
coun
trie
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4
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si
ze b
atte
ry (
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5
Cab
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ual (
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pub
licat
ion)
Stan
d un
it (g
1)
Page
3
Att
achi
ng th
e st
and
Bef
ore
atta
chin
g (o
r de
tach
ing)
sta
nd, u
nplu
g th
e A
C c
ord
from
the
AC
INPU
T te
rmin
al.
1C
onfir
m th
e 8
scre
ws
supp
lied
with
the
TV.
Sho
rt s
crew
s ( m
4)(u
sed
in s
tep
2)
Long
scr
ews
(m4)
(use
d in
ste
p 4)
2A
ttach
the
two
part
s of
the
stan
d un
it to
eac
h ot
her
usin
g th
e 4
shor
t scr
ews
as s
how
n.
3In
sert
the
stan
d in
to th
e op
enin
g on
the
botto
m o
fth
e TV
.4
Inse
rt a
nd ti
ghte
n th
e 4
long
scr
ews
on th
e re
arof
the
TV a
s sh
own.
NO
TE
To d
etac
h th
e st
and,
per
form
the
abov
e st
eps
in re
vers
e or
der
.
Bef
ore
perf
orm
ing
wor
k sp
read
cus
hion
ing
over
the
bas
e ar
ea t
o la
y th
e TV
on,
mak
ing
sure
the
are
a is
com
plet
ely
flat.
This
will
pre
vent
it fr
om b
eing
dam
aged
.
LC-2
6P70
E_G
B_a
06.5
.2, 6
:38
AM
3
4
Qui
ck g
uide
Set
ting
the
TV
Bun
dlin
g th
e ca
bles
Set
ting
the
TV o
n th
e w
all
In
stal
ling
the
LCD
Col
our T
V r
equi
res
spec
ial s
kill
that
sho
uld
only
be
perf
orm
ed b
y qu
alif
ied
serv
ice
pers
onne
l.C
usto
mer
s sh
ould
not
att
empt
to d
o th
e w
ork
them
selv
es. S
HA
RP
bea
rs n
o re
spon
sibi
lity
for
impr
oper
mou
ntin
gor
mou
ntin
g th
at r
esul
ts in
acc
iden
t or
inju
ry.
Yo
u ca
n as
k a
qual
ified
ser
vice
per
sonn
el a
bout
usi
ng a
n op
tiona
l bra
cket
to m
ount
the
TV to
the
wal
l.
Stan
dard
DIN
4532
5 pl
ug(I
EC 1
69-2
)75
-ohm
coa
xial
cab
le
Ant
enna
Con
nect
the
ante
nna
cabl
e fro
m y
our
ante
nna-
/ca
ble
sock
et o
r th
e (r
oom
-/ro
of)
ante
nna
for
ante
nna
inpu
t ter
min
al o
n th
e ba
ck o
f you
r TV
set
to re
ceiv
e di
gita
lly/te
rres
tria
lly b
road
cast
sta
tions
.A
n in
door
ant
enna
can
als
o be
use
d un
der
good
rece
ptio
n co
nditi
ons.
Pas
sive
and
act
ive
room
ante
nnas
are
offe
red
com
mer
cial
ly. I
n an
act
ive
ante
nna
its p
ower
is s
uppl
ied
via
the
ante
nna
inpu
t ter
min
al.
The
supp
ly v
olta
ge (
5V)
mus
t be
corr
espo
ndin
gly
set u
nder
Su
pply
Vol
tage
. (
See
page
18.
)
Ferr
ite C
ore
The
Ferr
ite C
ore
shou
ld b
e pe
rman
ently
atta
ched
and
neve
r re
mov
ed fr
om th
e A
C c
ord.
AC
cor
d
Prod
uct s
hape
varie
s in
som
eco
untr
ies.
Cab
le c
lam
p
Cab
le ti
e
Plac
e th
e TV
clo
seto
the
AC
out
let,
and
keep
the
pow
er p
lug
with
in re
ach.
Ferr
ite C
ore
LC-2
6P70
E_G
B_a
06.5
.2, 6
:38
AM
4
OPERATION MANUAL
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Rem
ote
cont
rol u
nit
Qui
ck g
uide
12
34
7 9 10 15 161285 6 11 14 1713
18 19 21 27 29 3022 23 2524 282620
1B
(S
tand
by/O
n)E
nter
sta
ndb
y m
ode
or t
urn
on t
hep
ower
. (S
ee p
age
8.)
2m
(Te
lete
xt)
Sel
ect
the
TELE
TEX
T m
ode.
(al
l TV
imag
e, D
TV/D
ATA
im
age,
all
TEX
Tim
age,
TV
/TE
XT
imag
e) (
See
pag
es21
and
31.
)D
TV:
Sel
ect
DTV
dat
a b
road
cast
ing
and
TE
LETE
XT.
3k
(R
evea
l hid
den
Tele
text
)(S
ee p
age
21.)
4[
(S
ubti
tle
for T
elet
ext)
TV/E
xter
nal:
To t
urn
the
sub
title
s on
and
off.
(S
ee p
age
21.)
DTV
: D
isp
lay
the
sub
title
sel
ectio
nsc
reen
. (S
ee p
age
31.)
53
(Fr
eeze
/Hol
d)(S
ee p
age
21.)
61
(S
ubpa
ge)
(See
pag
e 21
.)7
0 9
Set t
he c
hann
el in
TV
and
DTV
mod
e.S
et th
e p
age
in T
elet
ext m
ode.
8A
(Fl
ashb
ack)
Pres
s to
retu
rn to
the
prev
ious
imag
ein
nor
mal
vie
win
g m
ode.
(W
ill n
otw
ork
whi
le o
per
atin
g i
n E
PG
/ES
Gsc
reen
.)9
DTV
Pre
ss t
o ac
cess
DTV
mod
e w
hile
wat
chin
g o
ther
inp
ut s
ourc
es,
and
vice
ver
sa.
(Thi
s b
utto
n w
ill n
ot w
ork
if yo
u w
ere
wat
chin
g D
TV i
mm
edia
tely
bef
ore
turn
ing
off
the
TV.
In t
his
case
firs
tse
lect
any
oth
er in
put
sou
rce
exce
pt
DTV
usi
ng th
e b
but
ton.
)10
2 (
Sou
nd m
ode)
Sel
ect t
he s
ound
mul
tiple
x m
ode.
(See
bel
ow.)
11e
(M
ute)
Sw
itch
the
soun
d o
n an
d o
ff.12
i (
k/l
) (V
olum
e)i
(k
) In
crea
se th
e vo
lum
e.i
(l
) D
ecre
ase
the
volu
me.
13LI
ST
DTV
: Dis
pla
y th
e p
rog
ram
me
list.
14D
TV M
EN
UD
isp
lay
DTV
Men
u sc
reen
.15
EN
DE
xit t
he m
enu
scre
en.
16tr
uDTh
is b
utto
n is
not
ava
ilab
le in
cas
eof
usi
ng L
C-2
6/32
/37P
70E
mod
els.
17S
LEE
PS
et th
e sl
eep
tim
er in
uni
ts o
f 30
min
.up
to m
ax. 2
hr. 3
0min
.18
v (
Top/
Bot
tom
/Ful
l)S
et t
he a
rea
of m
agni
ficat
ion
inTe
lete
xt m
ode.
(S
ee p
age
21.)
19b
(IN
PU
T S
OU
RC
E)
Sel
ect a
n in
put
sou
rce.
(TV,
DTV
, E
XT1
, E
XT2
, E
XT3
, E
XT4
,E
XT5
) (S
ee p
age
9.)
20E
PG
DTV
: To
dis
pla
y E
PG
(E
lect
roni
cP
rog
ram
me
Gui
de)
scr
een.
ES
GD
TV:
To d
isp
lay
ES
G (
Ele
ctro
nic
Ser
vice
Gui
de)
scr
een.
RA
DIO
DTV
: S
witc
h b
etw
een
RA
DIO
and
DTV
mod
e.21
AV
MO
DE
Sele
ct a
vid
eo s
ettin
g. (S
ee p
age
13.)
22S
UR
RO
UN
DS
witc
h th
e su
rrou
nd e
ffect
s on
and
off.
23P
(r
/s)
TV/D
TV: S
elec
t the
cha
nnel
.E
xter
nal:
Sw
itch
to T
V o
r D
TV in
put
mod
e.Te
lete
xt:
Mov
e to
the
nex
t/pre
viou
sp
age.
24p
(D
ispl
ay in
form
atio
n)(S
ee p
ages
21,
29
and
30.
)25
ME
NU
Dis
pla
y th
e M
EN
U s
cree
n.(S
ee p
age
11.)
26a
/b/c
/d (
Cur
sor)
Sel
ect a
des
ired
item
on
the
setti
ngsc
reen
.
OK
Exec
ute
a co
mm
and
with
in th
e m
enu
scre
en.
Dis
pla
y th
e p
rog
ram
me
list.
27R
ETU
RN
Ret
urn
to th
e p
revi
ous
men
u sc
reen
.28
Col
our
(Red
/Gre
en/Y
ello
w/B
lue)
TELE
TEXT
: Sel
ect a
pag
e. (S
ee p
age
21.)
DTV
: The
col
oure
d b
utto
ns a
re u
sed
to s
elec
t co
rres
pon
din
gly
to
the
colo
ured
item
s in
the
men
u sc
reen
.29
OP
CTo
sw
itch
the
Op
tical
Pic
ture
Con
trol
on a
nd o
ff. (
See
pag
e 13
.)30
f (
WID
E M
OD
E)
Sel
ect t
he w
ide
mod
e.(S
ee p
age
20.)
Sel
ecta
ble
item
s
NIC
AM
STE
RE
O, M
ON
O
NIC
AM
CH
A, N
ICA
M C
H B
,N
ICA
M C
H A
B, M
ON
O
NIC
AM
MO
NO
, MO
NO
Sig
nal
Ste
reo
Bili
ngua
l
Mon
aura
l
Sel
ecta
ble
item
s
STE
RE
O, M
ON
O
CH
A, C
H B
, CH
AB
MO
NO
Sig
nal
Ste
reo
Bili
ngua
l
Mon
aura
l
NO
TE
Whe
n no
sig
nal i
s in
put,
the
soun
d m
ode
will
dis
play
M
ON
O.
NIC
AM
TV
bro
adca
sts
sele
ctio
nA
2 TV
bro
adca
sts
sele
ctio
n
E U
sing
2 o
n th
e re
mot
e co
ntro
l uni
tD
TV m
ode:
Pres
s 2
to o
pen
the
mul
ti au
dio
scre
en. (
See
page
31.
)A
nalo
gue
TV m
ode:
Each
tim
e yo
u pr
ess 2
, the
mod
e sw
itche
s as
illu
stra
ted
in th
e fo
llow
ing
tabl
es.
LC-2
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:38
AM
6
7
TV (F
ront
vie
w)
Qui
ck g
uide
TV (R
ear
view
)
NO
TE
Onl
y if
you
use
ana
cti
ve t
err
est
ria
la
nte
nn
a,
sele
ct
On
(5
V)
un
de
rS
upp
ly V
olta
ge
.(S
ee p
age
18.)
AC
INPU
T te
rmin
al
OPC
sen
sor
Rem
ote
cont
rol s
enso
r
B (S
tand
by/O
n) in
dica
tor
OPC
indi
cato
r
a (
Pow
er b
utto
n)
b (
Inpu
t but
ton)
i (l
/k)
(Vol
ume
butto
ns)
P (
s/r
)(P
rogr
amm
e [c
hann
el]
butto
ns)
SLEE
P in
dica
tor
EXT
2 (R
GB
) te
rmin
al
EXT
3 te
rmin
als
Hea
dpho
ne ja
ck
EXT
1 (R
GB
) te
rmin
al
EXT
5 (H
DM
I/AU
DIO
)te
rmin
als
Ant
enna
inpu
t ter
min
al(D
VB-T
5V=
/80
mA
)
OU
TPU
T (A
udio
) te
rmin
als
EXT
4 te
rmin
als
RS-
232C
term
inal
CO
MM
ON
INTE
RFA
CE
slot
LC-2
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Operation Manual (Continued)
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8 LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
9
Usi
ng e
xter
nal e
quip
men
tS
ettin
g th
e in
put s
ourc
eTo
vie
w e
xter
nal s
ourc
e im
ages
, sel
ect t
he in
put s
ourc
e us
ing b
on
the
rem
ote
cont
rol u
nit o
r TV
.
NO
TE
The
cabl
es m
arke
d w
ith *
are
com
mer
cial
ly a
vaila
ble
item
s.
Con
nect
ing
a V
CR
You
can
use
the
EXT
1 or
2 te
rmin
als
whe
n co
nnec
ting
a VC
R a
nd o
ther
aud
iovi
sual
equ
ipm
ent.
If y
our
VC
R s
upp
orts
TV-
VC
R a
dva
nced
AV
Lin
ksy
stem
s, y
ou c
an c
onne
ct t
he V
CR
to
the
EX
T 2
term
inal
of t
he T
V us
ing
the
fully
-wire
d SC
AR
T ca
ble.
NO
TE
TV-V
CR
adv
ance
d AV
Lin
k sy
stem
s m
ay n
ot b
e co
mpa
tible
with
som
e ex
tern
al s
ourc
es.
TV
-OU
T fro
m E
XT 1
is n
ot o
utpu
tted
whe
n EX
T 5
(HD
MI)
or D
TV is
sel
ecte
d as
the
inpu
t.
VC
RD
ecod
er
SCA
RT
cabl
e*SC
AR
T ca
ble*
EX
T 1
or 2
VID
EO
S-V
IDE
OL-
AUD
IO-R
AV O
UTP
UT
Con
nect
ing
a D
VD
pla
yer
You
can
use
the
EXT
2, 3
, 4
or 5
(H
DM
I) t
erm
inal
sw
he
n c
on
ne
cti
ng
to
a D
VD
pla
yer
an
d o
the
rau
diov
isua
l equ
ipm
ent.
DV
D p
laye
r
EX
T 3
A g
am
e c
on
sole
, c
am
co
rde
r a
nd
so
me
oth
er
aud
iovi
sual
eq
uip
men
t ar
e co
nven
ient
ly c
onne
cted
usin
g th
e EX
T 3
term
inal
s.
NO
TE
EXT
3: T
he S
-VID
EO te
rmin
al h
as p
riorit
y ov
er th
e VI
DEO
term
inal
s.
Con
nect
ing
a ga
me
cons
ole
orca
mco
rder
Gam
e co
nsol
eC
amco
rder
or
S-vi
deo
cabl
e* Com
posi
tevi
deo
cabl
e*
AU
DIO
cab
le*
EX
T 3
VID
EO
S-V
IDE
OL-
AUD
IO-R
AV O
UTP
UT
or
AU
DIO
cab
le*
S-vi
deo
cabl
e*
Com
posi
tevi
deo
cabl
e*
YPB
(CB)
PR
(CR)
COMPONENT
EX
T 4
3.
5 m
m s
tere
o m
inija
ck c
able
*
Com
pone
ntca
ble*
3 R
CA
to 1
5-pi
nD
-sub
ada
pter
(Sup
plie
d)
DV
D p
laye
r
HD
MI c
able
*
Whe
n us
ing
anH
DM
I-D
VIco
nver
sion
ada
pter
/ca
ble,
inpu
t the
Aud
io s
igna
l her
e.
EX
T 5
DV
D p
laye
r
NO
TE
Whe
n co
nnec
ting
an H
DM
I-DVI
con
vers
ion
adap
ter/c
able
to th
e H
DM
I ter
min
al, t
he im
age
may
not
com
e in
cle
arly
.
NO
TE
EXT
3: T
he S
-VID
EO te
rmin
al h
as p
riorit
y ov
er th
e VI
DEO
term
inal
s.
LC-2
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B_a
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9
10
Usi
ng e
xter
nal e
quip
men
t
NO
TE
The
cab
les
mar
ked
with
* a
re c
omm
erci
ally
ava
ilab
leite
ms.
Th
e PC
inpu
t ter
min
als
are
DD
C1/
2B-c
ompa
tible
.
Ref
er to
pag
e 33
for
a lis
t of P
C s
igna
ls c
ompa
tible
with
the
TV.
M
acin
tosh
ad
apto
r m
ay b
e re
qui
red
for
use
for
som
eM
acin
tosh
com
pute
rs.
W
hen
conn
ectin
g to
a P
C, t
he c
orre
ct in
put s
igna
l typ
e is
auto
mat
ical
ly d
etec
ted.
This
TV
inco
rpor
ates
thr
ee t
ypic
al A
V Li
nk f
unct
ions
for
smoo
th c
onne
ctio
ns b
etw
een
the
TV a
nd o
ther
audi
ovis
ual e
quip
men
t.
One
Tou
ch P
lay
Whi
le th
e TV
is in
sta
ndby
mod
e, it
aut
omat
ical
ly tu
rns
on a
nd p
lays
bac
k th
e im
age
from
the
aud
iovi
sual
sour
ce (
e.g.
VC
R, D
VD).
WY
SIW
YR
(Wha
t You
See
Is W
hat Y
ou R
ecor
d)W
hen
the
rem
ote
cont
rol u
nit
of t
he c
onne
cted
VC
Rha
s th
e W
YSIW
YR b
utto
n, y
ou c
an a
utom
atic
ally
sta
rtre
cord
ing
by p
ress
ing
the
WYS
IWYR
but
ton.
Pre
set D
ownl
oad
Aut
omat
ical
ly tr
ansf
ers
the
chan
nel p
rese
t inf
orm
atio
nfro
m th
e tu
ner
on th
e TV
to th
e on
e on
the
conn
ecte
dau
dio
visu
al e
qui
pm
ent
(e.g
. V
CR
) vi
a th
e E
XT
2te
rmin
al.
NO
TE
Ref
er t
o op
erat
ion
man
uals
of
each
ext
erna
l eq
uip
men
tfo
r th
e d
etai
ls.
O
nly
wor
ks w
hen
the
audi
ovis
ual e
quip
men
t is
conn
ecte
dto
the
EXT
2 t
erm
inal
on
the
TV w
ith A
V L
ink
via
a fu
llyw
ired
SC
AR
T.
The
use
of th
e AV
Lin
k fu
nctio
n is
onl
y po
ssib
le if
the
TV-
set
has
enfo
rced
a c
omp
lete
aut
o-in
stal
latio
n w
ith t
heco
nnec
ted
aud
iovi
sual
eq
uip
men
t (p
age
8, I
nitia
l au
toin
stal
latio
n).
The
avai
lab
ility
of
the
AV L
ink
func
tion
dep
ends
on
the
au
dio
visu
al
eq
uip
me
nt
use
d.
De
pe
nd
ing
on
th
em
anuf
actu
rer
and
type
of e
qui
pm
ent u
sed,
it is
pos
sibl
eth
at th
e de
scrib
ed fu
nctio
ns m
ay b
e co
mpl
etel
y or
par
tially
unus
able
.
Usi
ng A
V L
ink
func
tion
Con
nect
ing
a P
C
Use
the
EXT
4 te
rmin
als
to c
onne
ct a
PC
.
PC
3.
5 m
m s
tere
o m
inija
ck c
able
*
RG
B c
able
*
PC
RG
B/D
VI c
onve
rsio
n ca
ble*
3.
5 m
m s
tere
o m
inija
ck c
able
*
EX
T 4
EX
T 4
Con
nect
ing
a de
code
r
You
can
use
the
EXT
1 te
rmin
al w
hen
conn
ectin
g a
deco
der
and
othe
r au
diov
isua
l equ
ipm
ent.
NO
TE
In c
ases
whe
n th
e de
code
r ne
eds
to re
ceiv
e si
gnal
from
the
TV,
mak
e su
re t
o se
t D
ecod
er
to
EX
T1
in t
hePr
ogra
mm
e Se
tup
Man
ual A
djus
t m
enu.
(See
pag
e 16
.)
Do
not c
onne
ct th
e de
code
r to
the
EXT
2 te
rmin
al.
Dec
oder
EX
T 1
SCA
RT
cabl
e*
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32
C
heck
if y
ou p
ress
ed B
on
the
rem
ote
cont
rol u
nit.
(See
pag
e 8.
)If
the
indi
cato
r on
the
TV li
ghts
up
red,
pre
ss B
.
Is th
e A
C c
ord
disc
onne
cted
? (S
ee p
age
4.)
C
heck
if y
ou p
ress
ed a
on
the
TV. (
See
pag
e 8.
)
Ex
tern
al in
fluen
ces
such
as
light
ning
, sta
tic e
lect
ricity
, etc
., m
ay c
ause
im
prop
erop
erat
ion.
In
this
cas
e, o
per
ate
the
unit
afte
r fir
st t
urni
ng t
he p
ower
off,
or
unpl
uggi
ng th
e A
C c
ord
and
re-p
lugg
ing
it in
afte
r 1
or 2
min
utes
.
A
re b
atte
ries
inse
rted
with
pol
arity
(e
,f)
alig
ned?
(Se
e pa
ge 5
.)
Are
bat
terie
s w
orn
out?
(R
epla
ce w
ith n
ew b
atte
ries.
)
Are
you
usi
ng it
und
er s
trong
or
fluor
esce
nt li
ght
ing?
Is
a fl
uore
scen
t lig
ht il
lum
inat
ed to
rem
ote
cont
rol s
enso
r?
Is
the
imag
e po
sitio
n co
rrec
t? (
See
pag
e 18
.)
Are
scr
een
mod
e ad
just
men
ts (
4:3
Mod
e/W
SS
) su
ch a
s p
ictu
re s
ize
mad
eco
rrec
tly?
(See
pag
es 1
8 an
d 20
.)
A
djus
t the
pic
ture
tone
. (Se
e pa
ges
13 a
nd 1
4.)
Is
the
room
too
brig
ht?
The
pict
ure
may
look
dar
k in
a ro
om th
at is
too
brig
ht.
C
heck
the
colo
ur s
yste
m s
ettin
g. (
See
pag
es 1
6 an
d 19
.)
Che
ck th
e H
DM
I Set
up s
ettin
g. (
See
pag
e 19
.)
Th
e un
its
inte
rnal
tem
pera
ture
has
incr
ease
d.
Rem
ove
any
obje
cts
bloc
king
ven
t or
clea
n.
Che
ck th
e po
wer
con
trol s
ettin
g. (
See
page
15.
)
Is s
leep
tim
er s
et?
Pres
s S
LEE
P o
n th
e re
mot
e co
ntro
l uni
t unt
il it
sets
to O
ff.
Is
con
nect
ion
to o
ther
com
pon
ents
cor
rect
? (S
ee p
ages
9 a
nd 1
0.)
Is
inpu
t sig
nal t
ype
sele
cted
cor
rect
ly a
fter
conn
ectio
n? (
See
pag
e 19
.)
Is th
e co
rrec
t inp
ut s
ourc
e se
lect
ed?
(See
pag
e 9.
)
Is n
on-c
omp
atib
le s
igna
l bei
ng in
put?
(S
ee p
age
33.)
Is
pic
ture
adj
ustm
ent c
orre
ct?
(See
pag
es 1
3 an
d 14
.)
Is th
e an
tenn
a co
nnec
ted
prop
erly
? (S
ee p
age
4.)
Is
O
n s
elec
ted
in
Aud
io O
nly
? (S
ee p
age
18.)
Is
the
volu
me
too
low
? (S
ee p
ages
6 a
nd 7
.)
Mak
e su
re th
at h
eadp
hone
s ar
e no
t con
nect
ed. (
See
page
7.)
C
heck
if y
ou p
ress
ed e
on
the
rem
ote
cont
rol u
nit.
(See
pag
e 6.
)
C
heck
if
Mon
ochr
ome
is s
et to
O
n. I
f so,
set
it to
O
ff. (
See
page
14.
)
Trou
bles
hoot
ing
App
endi
x
IMP
OR
TAN
T N
OTE
ON
RE
SE
TTIN
G T
HE
PIN
We
sugg
est
that
you
rem
ove
the
follo
win
g in
stru
ctio
n fro
m t
he o
pera
tion
man
ual t
o pr
even
t ch
ildre
n fro
mre
adin
g it.
As
this
ope
ratio
n m
anua
l is
mul
tilin
gual
, we
also
sug
gest
the
sam
e w
ith e
ach
lang
uage
. Kee
p it
ina
safe
spa
ce fo
r fu
ture
refe
renc
e.
Cau
tions
reg
ardi
ng u
se in
hig
h an
d lo
w te
mpe
ratu
re e
nvir
onm
ents
W
hen
the
unit
is u
sed
in a
low
tem
pera
ture
spa
ce (
e.g.
roo
m, o
ffice
), th
e pi
ctur
e m
ay le
ave
trai
ls o
r ap
pear
slig
htly
dela
yed.
Thi
s is
not
a m
alfu
nctio
n, a
nd th
e un
it w
ill re
cove
r w
hen
the
tem
pera
ture
retu
rns
to n
orm
al.
D
o no
t lea
ve th
e un
it in
a h
ot o
r col
d lo
catio
n. A
lso,
do
not l
eave
the
unit
in a
loca
tion
expo
sed
to d
irect
sun
light
or n
ear
a he
ater
, as
this
may
cau
se th
e ca
bine
t to
defo
rm a
nd th
e LC
D p
anel
to m
alfu
nctio
n.St
orag
e te
mpe
ratu
re:
20C
to e
60C
.
1R
epea
t ste
ps 1
to 3
in C
hang
ing
the
PIN
. (S
ee p
age
17.)
2E
nter
300
1 to
can
cel o
ut th
e cu
rren
t PIN
.
The
PIN
rese
ts to
the
fact
ory
pres
et
1234
.
Pro
blem
Pos
sibl
e S
olut
ion
N
o po
wer
.
U
nit c
anno
t be
oper
ated
.
R
emot
e co
ntro
l un
it d
oes
not
oper
ate.
Pi
ctur
e is
cut
off.
S
tran
ge
colo
ur,
light
col
our,
orda
rk, o
r co
lour
mis
alig
nmen
t.
Po
wer
is s
udde
nly
turn
ed o
ff.
N
o pi
ctur
e.
N
o so
und.
T
he
D
TV
m
en
u
scre
en
is
dis
pla
yed
in
mon
ochr
ome
and
hard
to s
elec
t the
item
.
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33
App
endi
x
PC
com
patib
ility
cha
rt
Res
olution
Horizon
tal
Freq
uenc
yVe
rtica
lFreq
uenc
yVE
SAStan
dard
640g
480
VGA
31.5
kH
z60
Hz
800g
600
SVG
A37
.9 k
Hz
60 H
z
1024
g 7
68XG
A48
.4 k
Hz
60 H
z
Com
mun
icat
ion
proc
edur
eSe
nd th
e co
ntro
l com
man
ds fr
om th
e PC
via
the
RS-
232C
con
nect
or.
The
TV o
pera
tes
acco
rdin
g to
the
rece
ived
com
man
dan
d se
nds
a re
spon
se m
essa
ge to
the
PC.
Do
not s
end
mul
tiple
com
man
ds a
t the
sam
e tim
e. W
ait
until
the
PC re
ceiv
es th
e O
K re
spon
se b
efor
e se
ndin
gth
e ne
xt c
omm
and.
Ret
urn
code
Com
man
d 4
-dig
itsP
aram
eter
4-d
igits
Com
man
d fo
rmat
Eig
ht A
SCII
code
s e
CR
Com
man
d 4-
digi
ts:C
omm
and.
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text
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our c
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cter
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ram
eter
4-d
igits
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amet
er 0
9
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the
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.)W
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the
inpu
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not
with
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s. (
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er to
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esp
onse
cod
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rmat
.)
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C p
ort s
peci
ficat
ions
PC
Con
trol
of t
he T
V
Whe
n a
prog
ram
is
set,
the
TV c
an b
e co
ntro
lled
from
the
PC u
sing
the
RS-
232C
term
inal
.Th
e in
put
sig
nal
(PC
/vid
eo)
can
be
sele
cted
, th
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lum
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an
be
ad
just
ed
an
d v
ari
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the
rad
just
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ts a
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an b
e m
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ena
blin
gau
tom
atic
pro
gram
med
pla
ying
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ttach
an
RS-
232C
cab
le c
ross
-typ
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omm
erci
ally
avai
labl
e) to
a 9
pin
D-s
ub/M
INI-
DIN
(op
tiona
l: A
N-
A1R
S) fo
r th
e co
nnec
tions
.
NO
TE
This
ope
ratio
n sy
stem
sho
uld
be u
sed
by
a pe
rson
who
isac
cust
omed
to u
sing
PC
s.
Com
mun
icat
ion
cond
ition
sSe
t the
RS-
232C
com
mun
icat
ions
set
tings
on
the
PCto
mat
ch th
e TV
s c
omm
unic
atio
ns c
ondi
tions
. The
TV
sco
mm
unic
atio
ns s
ettin
gs a
re a
s fo
llow
s:
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d ra
te:
Par
ity b
it:D
ata
leng
th:
Sto
p bi
t:Fl
ow c
ontr
ol:
9,60
0 bp
s8
bits
Non
e1
bit
Non
e
RS-
232C
ser
ial c
ontro
l cab
le(c
ross
type
, com
mer
cial
ly a
vaila
ble)
9 pi
n D
-sub
/MIN
I-D
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nver
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cab
le (
optio
nal:
AN
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S)
VGA
, SV
GA
and
XG
A a
re r
egis
tere
d tr
adem
arks
of In
tern
atio
nal B
usin
ess
Mac
hine
s C
o., I
nc.
NO
TE
This
TV
has
only
lim
ited
PC c
ompa
tibili
ty, c
orre
ct o
pera
tion
can
only
be
guar
ante
ed if
the
vide
o ca
rd c
onfo
rms
exac
tlyto
the
VE
SA
60H
z st
and
ard
. A
ny v
aria
tions
fro
m t
his
stan
dard
will
resu
lt in
pic
ture
dis
tort
ions
.
LC-2
6P70
E_G
B_f
06.5
.2, 6
:42
AM
33
Operation Manual (Continued)
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
34
Appendix
Commands
P
I
I
I
I
I
D
D
C
C
D
D
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I
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I
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I
I
I
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
V
V
POWER OFF
INPUT SWITCHING (Toggle)
TV (CHANNEL FIXED)
DTV (CHANNEL FIXED)
EXT1 5 (1 5)
1 to 5, ERR (TV/DTV)
TV DIRECT CHANNEL (1 99)
1 to 99
CHANNEL UP
CHANNEL DOWN
DTV DIRECT CHANNEL (1 to 999)
1 to 999
DTV CHANNEL UP
DTV CHANNEL DOWN
EXT1 (Y/C)
EXT1 (CVBS)
EXT1 (RGB)
0 to 2
EXT2 (Y/C)
EXT2 (CVBS)
EXT2 (RGB)
0 to 2
EXT3
EXT4 (RGB)
EXT4 (COMPONENT)
0 to 1
EXT5 (HDMI)
AV MODE SELECTION (Toggle)
STANDARD
SOFT
ECO
USER
DYNAMIC
1 to 5
VOLUME (0 60)
0 to 60
POWER SETTING
INPUT SELECTION A
CHANNEL
INPUT SELECTION B
AV MODESELECTION
VOLUME
O
T
T
D
A
A
C
C
H
H
T
T
T
T
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
O
O
W
G
V
T
V
V
C
C
U
D
V
V
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P
P
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P
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P
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P
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M
M
M
M
M
M
M
L
L
R
D
D
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H
P
W
D
D
P
W
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1
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
4
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5
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M
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CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETER CONTROLCONTENTS CONTROL ITEM COMMAND PARAMETERCONTROL
CONTENTS
H
H
V
V
C
C
P
P
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
M
M
M
M
A
A
A
A
A
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
T
T
D
D
H-POSITION AV (10 10)AV (10 10)V-POSITION AV (20 20)AV (20 20)CLOCK (0 180)
0 to 180
PHASE (0 40)
0 to 40
WIDE MODE (Toggle)
NORMAL (AV)
ZOOM 14:9 (AV)
PANORAMA (AV)
FULL (AV)
CINEMA 16:9 (AV)
CINEMA 14:9 (AV)
UNDERSCAN1 (AV HD)
UNDERSCAN2 (AV HD)
NORMAL (PC)
FULL (PC)
1 to 10
MUTE (Toggle)
MUTE ON
MUTE OFF
1 to 2
SURROUND (Toggle)
SURROUND ON
SURROUND OFF
1 to 2
SOUND SELECT (ST/Bilingual/mono)
OFF
30 m
1 h 00 m
1 h 30 m
2 h 00 m
2 h 30 m
0 to 150
TEXT OFF
TEXT CHANGE (Toggle)
0 to 1
DIRECT PAGE JUMP (100 899)
100 to 899
P
P
P
P
L
L
H
H
I
I
I
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I
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C
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C
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C
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D
D
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T
T
T
D
D
D
D
H
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
X
X
X
P
P
S
S
S
S
K
K
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M
M
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G
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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WIDE MODE
POSITION
SURROUND
MUTE
AUDIO CHANGE
SLEEP TIMER
TEXT
NOTE If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter
a space. If an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value in the range
indicated in brackets under CONTROL CONTENTS.
User-adjusted rating
Universal
Parental
X-rated
Universal Parental X-rated
Rating table for Child Lock
Broadcastedrating
User-adjusted rating
Broadcastedrating
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
AGE
Universal
Parental
X-rated
LC-26P70E_GB_f 06.5.2, 6:42 AM34
Operation Manual (Continued)
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11
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
(243) / [396] / ((396))
(463) / [612] / ((612))
(253.4) / [304.3] / ((304.3))(253,4) / [304,3] / ((304,3))
(670) / [804] / ((926))
(567,9) / [700,4] / ((822,6))(567.9) / [700.4] / ((822.6))
(345
) / [3
88.5
] / ((
422.
9))
(345
) / [3
88,5
] / ((
422,
9))
(554
) / [6
36] /
((70
5))
(498
) / [5
75] /
((64
4))
(56)
/
[61]
/ ((
61))
[200] / ((200))
[115
] / ((
104)
)
[200
] / ((
200)
)
(320
,6) /
[395
,1] /
((46
3,8)
)(3
20.6
) / [3
95.1
] / ((
463.
8))
119.2119,2
115.7115,7
(100)
(100
)
(50)
SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 13A fuse. Shouldthe fuse need to be replaced, a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked or ASA and of the same ratingas above, which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug, must be used.Always refit the fuse cover after replacing the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being compatible with the plug supplied, cut off themains plug and fit an appropriate type.
DANGER:The fuse from the cut-off plug should be removed and the cut-off plug destroyed immediately and disposed ofin a safe manner.Under no circumstances should the cut-off plug be inserted elsewhere into a 13A socket outlet, as a seriouselectric shock may occur.To fit an appropriate plug to the mains lead, follow the instructions below:
IMPORTANT:The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue: NeutralBrown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this product may not correspond with the coloured markingsidentifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the plug terminal which is marked L or coloured red.Ensure that neither the brown nor the blue wire is connected to the earth terminal in your three-pin plug.Before replacing the plug cover make sure that: If the new fitted plug contains a fuse, its value is the same as that removed from the cut-off plug. The cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the mains lead, and not simply over the lead wires.IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
LC-26/32/37P70E
LC-26P70E LC-32/37P70E
( ) : LC-26P70E[ ] : LC-32P70E
(( )) : LC-37P70E
: LC-26/32/37P70E
DIMENSIONS
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12
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
Removing of Major Parts LC-26P70E
12
LC-26P70ELC-32P70ELC-37P70E
REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS (LC-26P70E)1. Remove the 4 lock screws 1, Detach the Stand.2. Remove the 3 lock screws 2, 1 lock screw 3 and the 9 lock screws 4, Detach the Rear Cabinet.3. Remove the 3 lock screws 5 and detach the Bottom Cover.4. Remove the 2 lock screws 6 and detach the Stand Angle.5. Remove the 5 lock screws 7 and detach the Center Angle.6. Disconnect the KM connector. Detach the Top Cover Assy.7. Remove the 3 lock screws 8 and detach the KEY Unit.
Stand
Rear Cabinet
1
2
3
4
REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS
-
13
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
13
LC-26P70ELC-32P70ELC-37P70E
11
1714
18
20
Speaker box L
Speaker box R
R/C, LED Unit
Power Unit
DigitalTuner UnitTuner Earth Plate
AV Unit
Main Unit
Terminal Angle
10
19
12
12
Chassis Tray
9
A
15
16
Digital Unit
Digital Shield
A
AB
B
Control Sheild
13
8-1.Remove all the FFC/FPC wires from P201-SC2705,P202-SC2707,P701-SC1701,P702-SC1702,SC2702- P1101,SC2703-P1102 , SC2704-P1201 and P703-SC301.
8-2.Remove all the connecting cables from PWBs.
(P1101)
LB (P1701)
LV (P2305)
LA (P704)LA (CN7501)
LB (CN7502)
SP (P301)RA (P101)
(P201)
(SC2705)
(P702)
(P701)
(P1102)
SH (P2301)
RA (P2303) (SC2702)
(SC2704) (SC2703)
(P703) (SC301)
(P1201)
(SC2707)
(P202)
9. Remove the 2 lock screws 9 and detach the Control Shield.10.Remove the 4 lock screws 0 and detach the Power Unit.11.Remove the 2 lock screws q and detach the Digtal Tuner Unit and Tuner Earth Plate.12.Remove the 3 lock screws w and the 4 lock screws e and detach the Terminal Angle.13.Remove the 2 lock screws r and detach the AV Unit.14.Remove the 4 lock screws t and detach the Digital Unit Assy , and Main Unit.15.Remove the 4 lock screws y and detach the Digital shield and from Digital Unit.16.Remove the 5 lock screws u and detach the Chassis Tray.17.Remove the 2 lock screws i and detach the R/C, LED Unit.18.Remove the 1 lock screws o and detach the Sperker Box R.19.Remove the 1 lock screws p and detach the Sperker Box L.
Removing of Major Parts LC-26P70E (continued)
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14
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
Removing of Major Parts LC-26P70E (continued)
14
LC-26P70ELC-32P70ELC-37P70E
20.Remove the 8 lock screws a and the 4 lock screws s, detach the LCD Angles.21.Remove the LCD Panel Unit from Front Cabinet.
21
2121
21
2222
LCD Angle
LCD Angle
LCD Angle
LCD Angle
Front Cabinet
LCD Panel Unit
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15
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
Removing of Major Parts LC-32/37P70E
15
LC-26P70ELC-32P70ELC-37P70E
REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS (LC-32/37P70E)1. Remove the 4 lock screws 1 Detach the Stand.2. Remove the 5 lock screws 2, 1 lock screw 3 and the 9 lock screws 4, Detach the Rear Cabinet.3. Remove the 3 lock screws 5 and detach the Bottom Cover.4. Remove the 2 lock screws 6 and detach the Stand Angle.5. Remove the 6 lock screws 7 and detach the Center Angle L and the Center Angle R.6. Disconnect the KM connector.7. Remove the 3 lock screws 8 and detach the KEY Unit.
Stand
Rear Cabinet
2
3
4
1
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16
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
16
LC-26P70ELC-32P70ELC-37P70E
8-1.Remove all the FFC/FPC wires from P201-SC2705,P202-SC2707,P701-SC1701,P702-SC1702,SC2702- P1101,SC2703-P1102 , SC2704-P1201 and P703-SC301.
8-2.Remove all the connecting cables from PWBs.
LB (P1701)
LV (P2305)LA (P704)
LA (CN7501)
LB (CN7502)
SP (P301)
RA (P101)
(P201)
(SC2705)
(P702)
(P701)
SH (P2301)
RA (P2303)
(SC2704) (SC2703)
(P703) (SC301)
(SC2702)
(P1101) (P1201) (P1102)
LB (P1701)
LV (P2305)
(P202)
(SC2707)
(LC-37P70E)
(LC-32P70E)
Removing of Major Parts LC-32/37P70E (Continued)
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17
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
17
LC-26P70ELC-32P70ELC-37P70E
17
9
14
11
10
18
1920
Speaker box L
Speaker box R
R/C,LED Unit
Power Unit
Chassis Tray
Control Sheild
Tuner Earth Plate
Digital Tuner Unit
AV Unit
Main Unit
Terminal Angle
Digital Unit
Digital Shield
A
A
B
B
12
13
15
16
9. Remove the 2 lock screws 9 and detach the Control Shield.10.Remove the 4 lock screws 0 and detach the Power Unit.11.Remove the 2 lock screws q and detach the Digital Tuner Unit and Tuner Earth Plate.12.Remove the 1 lock screw w and the 3 lock screws e.13.Remove the 2 lock screws r and detach the AV Unit.14.Remove the 4 lock screws t and detach the Digital Unit Assy , Main shield and Main Unit.15.Remove the 4 lock screws y and detach the Digital shield and from Digital Unit.16.Remove the 5 lock screws u and detach the Chassis Tray.17.Remove the 2 lock screws i and detach the R/C, LED Unit.18.Remove the 1 lock screw o and detach the Sperker Box R.19.Remove the 1 lock screw p and detach the Sperker Box L.
Removing of Major Parts LC-32/37P70E (Continued)
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18
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
18
LC-26P70ELC-32P70ELC-37P70E
18.Remove the 9 lock screws a and the 5 lock screws s, Detach LCD Angle A , LCD Angle B (LCD Angle /LC-37P70E) and LCD Angle C.
19.Remove the LCD Panel Unit from Front Cabinet.
Removing of LCD Panel Unit LC-32/37P70E
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19
LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
2.1 Key operation
Remote controller key Main unit key FunctionP ( / V) P ( / V) Moving an item (line) by one (UP/DOWN)VOL (+/-) VOL (+/-) Changing a selected item setting (+1/-1)Cursor (UP / DOWN) Turning a page (PREVIOUS / NEXT)Cursor (LEFT / RIGHT) Changing a selected line setting (+10/-10) INPUT SOURCE on remote controller
INPUT button Input source switching (toggle switching)(TVDTVEXT1EXT2EXT3EXT4EXT5)(Not Operative)
OK Executing a function
Inch Setting (32 just as example, it may be: --/26/32/37) *
*Available from Main Version 1.042 or upper.
The adjustment values are set to their optimum at the factory before shipping. If by any chance a value should become im-proper or a readjustment is required due to part replacement, make an adjustment according to the following procedure.
1. Entering and exiting the adjustment process mode
1- Unplug the AC power cord of TV set to force power off.2- While holding down the VOL () and INPUT keys on the set at once, plug in the AC power cord to turn on the set. The letter K appears on the screen. (Factory mode)3- Next, hold down the VOL () and P ( V ) keys on the set at once. Multiple lines of orange characters appearing on the screen indicate that the set is now in the adjustment process mode. If you fail to enter the adjustment process mode (the display is the same as normal start up), retry the procedure.4- To exit the adjustment process mode after the adjustment is done, unplug the AC power cord to force off the power. (When the power is turned off by the remote controller, unplug also the AC power cord and wait for 10 seconds before plug it in again.)5- To remove K mode, just repeat steps 1 and 2. This time the letter K disappears from screen.
2. Remote Controller Key Operation and Description of Display in Adjustment Process Mode
Input mode is switched automatically when relevant adjustment is started so far as the necessary input signalavailable.
2.2 Description of display
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
Parameters
Adjustment process menu header
Destination (EURO just as example. See Factory Init, it may be EURO, UK, ITALY, FRANCE or RUSSIA)
Current color TV system Currently selected input
Current page title
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1/11 [INFO] TV AUTO 32: EURO Main VersionDev VersionDev Loader VersionPic VersionTEMP SENSORNORMAL STANDBY CAUSEERROR STANDBY CAUSE
LEW05 01.XXXX (YYYY/MM/DD X) XX.XXXX.XXX.XXXXXXXXXX[1] 0 XXHXXM[2] 0 XXHXXM[3] 0 XXHXXM[4] 0 XXHXXM[5] 0 XXHXXM
Caution: Use due care in handling the information described here lest the users should know how to enter the adjustment process mode. If the settings tampered with in this mode, unrecoverable system damage may result.
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
*Available from Main Version 1.042 or upper.
Page Line Item Description Remarks (Adjustment detail, etc.) [INFO] 1/111234567
Main Version Dev Version Dev Loader Version PIC Version TEMP SENSOR NORMAL STANDBY CAUSE ERROR STANDBY CAUSE
1.xxx (xx/xx/xxxx) x x.xxx x.xxx.xx xxx [X]0 xxHxxM (X5)
Main microprocessor version (VCTP) Digital Module version Digital Module loader version PIC version Temp inside cabinet (near panel) Last status which cause standby Error standby cause Total operating time before error
[INIT] 2/1112345678910
Factory Init Inch Setting PUBLIC MODE Center Acutime RESET Backlight Acutime RESET Picture Read Pos X Picture Read Pos Y Picture Read
(--/EURO/UK/ITALY/FRANCE/RUSSIA)ENTER (--/26/32/37/45) OFF/ON XxH xxM OFF/ON XxH xxM OFF/ON 00ON/OFF
Initialization to factory settings Initialization data for different panel sizes PUBLIC MODE flag setting Main operating hours (Not Operative) Main operating hours reset Backlight operating hours Backlight operating hours reset x-axis setting of picture data y-axis setting of picture data Start/stop of picture data
[PAL. SECAM. N358] 3/11123456789
RF-AGC ADJ PAL+TUNER ADJ PAL ADJ TUNER ADJ CONTRAST SD SECAM CB OFFSET SECAM CR OFFSET TUNER A DAC RF AGC
ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER 32113220
RF AGC auto adjustment PALTUNER auto adjustment PAL auto adjustment TUNER auto adjustment SD contrast adjustment SECAM contrast adjustment SECAM contrast adjustment TUNER DAC adjustment RF AGC adjustment
[COMP 15K] 4/1112
COMP 15K ADJ COMP 15K CONTRAST
ENTER 32
COMP 15K auto adjustment Contrast adjustment
[HDTV] 5/111 HDTV CONTRAST 32 Contrast adjustment [SMPTE] 6/11123456789
RF-AGC ADJ PAL+TUNER ADJ PAL ADJ TUNER ADJ CONTRAST SD SECAM CB OFFSET SECAM CR OFFSET TUNER A DAC RF AGC
ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER 32113220
RF AGC auto adjustment PALTUNER auto adjustment PAL auto adjustment TUNER auto adjustment SD contrast adjustment SECAM contrast adjustment SECAM contrast adjustment TUNER DAC adjustment RF AGC adjustment
[M GAMMA INFO] 7/1112345678
MGAMMA IN 1 MGAMMA IN 2 MGAMMA IN 3 MGAMMA IN 4 MGAMMA IN 5 MGAMMA IN 6 MGAMMA WRITE MGAMMA RESET
160320480640800960OFF/ON OFF/ON
W/B adjustment, gradation 1 input setting W/B adjustment, gradation 2 input setting W/B adjustment, gradation 3 input setting W/B adjustment, gradation 4 input setting W/B adjustment, gradation 5 input setting W/B adjustment, gradation 6 input setting EEP writing of adjustment values Initialization of adjustment values
[M GAMMA 1-3] 8/1112345678910
MGAMMA R 1 MGAMMA G 1 MGAMMA B 1 MGAMMA R 2 MGAMMA G 2 MGAMMA B 2 MGAMMA R 3 MGAMMA G 3 MGAMMA B 3 MGAMMA WRITE
000000000OFF/ON
W/B adjustment, gradation 1R adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 1G adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 1B adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 2R adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 2G adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 2B adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 3R adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 3G adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 3B adjustment value EEP writing of adjustment values
[M GAMMA 4-6] 9/1112345
MGAMMA R 4 MGAMMA G 4 MGAMMA B 4 MGAMMA R 5 MGAMMA G 5
00000
W/B adjustment, gradation 4R adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 4G adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 4B adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 5R adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 5G adjustment value
3. Adjustment process mode menu
The character string in brackets [ ] will appear as a page title in the adjustment process menu header.
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
Page Line Item Description Remarks (Adjustment detail, etc.) [M GAMMA 4-6] 9/11
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MGAMMA B 5 MGAMMA R 6 MGAMMA G 6 MGAMMA B 6 MGAMMA WRITE
0000OFF/ON
W/B adjustment, gradation 5B adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 6R adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 6G adjustment value W/B adjustment, gradation 6B adjustment value EEP writing of adjustment values
[ETC] 10/1112
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EEP CLEAR EEP CLEAR B
STAND BY CAUSE RESET AUTO INSTALLATION SW
OPTION COUNTRY L ERR RESET L ERR STOP DTV CLR I2C-OFF
OFF/ON OFF/ON
OFF/ON 0/1
0(--/EURO/UK/ITALY/FRANCE/RUSSIA) 00/10/1ENTER
Restore NVM data to default values Restore NVM data to default values except adjustment data Clearing of standby cause error list 0: unfinished 1:finish (The setting takes effect the next time the power is turned on.)
Selected country Lamp error counter Stops Lamp Error feature Restore Digital Module NVM to default values BUS STOP
LCD 11/111234567
OSC FREQ 50 OSC FREQ 60 PWM FREQ 50 PWM FREQ 60 PWM FREQ PWM DUTY PWM CTRL
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-32GA8/LC-32BV8 LC-37GA8/LC-37BV8
4. Special Features
- ERROR STAND-BY CAUSE (Page 1/11) When the unit enters standby due to operational error, total time before the error and the cause of error is recorded on EEPROM, if possible. The values can be used to locate the fault for repair.- EEP CLEAR (Page 10/11) Restore NVM data to default values. - EEP CLEAR B (Page 10/11) Restore NVM data to default values except adjustment data.
5. Video Signal Adjustment Procedure
The adjustment process mode menu is listed in Section 3.5.1. Signal checkSignal generator level adjustment check (Adjustment to the specied level).- Composite signal PAL : 0.7Vp-p 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level)- 15K Component signal : Y level 0.7Vp-p 0.02Vp-p (Pedestal to white level) (50Hz) (576i/50Hz) PB, PR level 0.7Vp-p 0.02Vp-p
5.2. Entering the adjustment process modeEnter the adjustment process mode according to Section 1.
5.3. RF AGC Adjustment
Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Setting [Signal]PALField Color BarRF signal [Terminal]TUNER
Feed the PAL color bar signal (E-12ch) to TUNER.Signal level: 50 1dB V (75 LOAD)
2 Auto adjustment performance
Adjustment process page 3. Bring the cursor on [RF AGC ADJ] and press [OK].[RF AGC ADJ OK] appears when nished.
100% white
[TUNER]
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
*Available from Main Version 1.042 or upper.
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-32GA8/LC-32BV8 LC-37GA8/LC-37BV8
5.5. PAL Signal & Tuner Adjustment
5.4. RF AGC Adjustment (SMPTE RF SIGNAL- Alternative Method)
Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Setting [Signal]PALSMPTE Field Color BarRF signal [Terminal]TUNER
Feed the PAL SMPTE color bar signal (E-12ch) to TUNER.Signal level: 50 1dB V (75 LOAD)
2 Auto adjustment performance
Adjustment process page 6. Bring the cursor on [RF AGC ADJ] and press [OK].[RF AGC ADJ OK] appears when nished.
100% white
Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Setting [Signal]PALFULL Field Color BarComposite or RF signal [Terminal]EXT3 VIDEO INTUNER
Feed the PAL full eld color bar signal (75% color saturation) to EXT3 VIDEO IN. Feed the RF signal PAL color bar (E-12) to TUNER. Make sure the PAL color bar pattern (E-12) has the sync level of 7:3 with the picture level.
2 Auto adjustment performance
Adjustment process page 3. Bring the cursor on [PAL +TUNER ADJ] and press [OK].[PAL+ TUNER ADJ OK] appears when nished.
100% white 100% white
5.6. PAL Signal & Tuner Adjustment (SMPTE RF SIGNAL-Alternative Method)
Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Setting [Signal]PALFULL Field Color BarComposite or RF SMPTE signal [Terminal]EXT3 VIDEO INTUNER
Feed the PAL full eld color bar signal (75% color saturation) to EXT3 VIDEO IN. Feed the RF signal SMPTE color bar (E-12) to TUNER. Make sure the SMPTE color bar pattern (E-12) has the sync level of 7:3 with the picture level.
2 Auto adjustment performance
Adjustment process page 6. Bring the cursor on [PAL +TUNER ADJ] and press [OK].[PAL+ TUNER ADJ OK] appears when nished.
100% white 100% white
[EXT 3] [TUNER]
[EXT 3] [TUNER]
[TUNER]
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-32GA8/LC-32BV8 LC-37GA8/LC-37BV8
5.7. ADC Adjustment (Component 15K)
Adjustment Point Adjustment conditions Adjustment procedure
1 Setting [Signal] (576i/50)COMP 15K, 50Hz100% Full Field Color Bar [Terminal]EXT4 [COMPONENT]
Feed the COMPONENT 15K 100% full eld color bar signal (100% color saturation) to EXT4 COMPONENT IN.
2 Auto adjustment performance
Adjustment process page 4. Bring the cursor on [COMP15K ADJ] and press [OK].[COMP15 ADJ OK] appears when nished.
100% white
[EXT 4]
6. White Balance Adjustment
Adjustment procedure Page 7/11 shows the value of adjustment gradation (IN value) and Adjustment procedure Page 8/11 & 9/11 show adj. offset value (initial value : 0). White balance adjustment is executed adjusting the adj. offset value, indicated on Page 8/11 & 9/11.
Condition of the inspection: Backlight: MAX (+8) [DYNAMIC] Colorimeter at screen centreAdjustment reference device: Minolta CA-210
Tolerance adjustment spec. 0.004, Inspection spec. : 0.006 (GAMMA 1)Tolerance adjustment spec. 0.002, Inspection spec. : 0.004 (GAMMA 2...6)
Adjustment: Check that the values on page 7/11 of process adjustment are set as below. If not, change them ac-cordingly.
M GAMMA IN 1 160 M GAMMA IN 2 320M GAMMA IN 3 480 M GAMMA IN 4 640M GAMMA IN 5 800 M GAMMA IN 6 960
1- Display the current adjustment status at point 6. (Page 9/11 of process adjustment)The pattern for checking the adjustment status is toggled by pressing the 6 button on the remote control. (Normal OSD display -> 6 -> pattern for check (OSD disappears) -> 6 -> normal OSD display -> )
2- Read the value of the luminance meter.
3- Change M GAMMA R6/M GAMMA B6 (adjustment offset value) on page 9/11 of process adjustment so that the values of the luminance meter approach x = 0.272 and y = 0.277.(Basically, G is not changed. If adjustment fails only with R and B, then G should be reduced. In this case, the weaker of R and B must be xed.)
4- If G is changed in step 3, change the values of M GAMMA G1 - M GAMMA G5 on pages 8/11 and 9/11 of process adjustment as follows. When not changed, go to step 5.
Offset value of M GAMMA G1 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6)*(160/960) Offset value of M GAMMA G2 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6)*(320/960)
Offset value of M GAMMA G3 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6)*(480/960)Offset value of M GAMMA G4 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6)*(640/960)Offset value of M GAMMA G5 = (Offset value of M GAMMA G6)*(800/960)
Black
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-32GA8/LC-32BV8 LC-37GA8/LC-37BV8
[FACTORY INIT]
8. Initialization to factory settings
7. QS Temperature NVM Data Conrmation
During servicing of the LCD TV set , by software upgrading or by any cleaning NVM, its mandatory select the Inch Setting in Service Mode, Page 2, according to the size of the TV set.
02/11 [ INIT ] INPUT 4 PAL --:--
Factory Init --
Inch Setting --
Public Mode OFF
Center Acutime 00H
RESET OFF
Backlight Acutime 00H
RESET OFF
Picture Read Pos X 0
Picture Read Pos Y 0
Picture Read OFF
Default picture after cleaning NVM. Picture with [Inch Setting] to 32.
02/11 [ INIT ] INPUT 4 PAL 32:--
Factory Init --
Inch Setting 32
Public Mode OFF
Center Acutime 00H
RESET OFF
Backlight Acutime 00H
RESET OFF
Picture Read Pos X 0
Picture Read Pos Y 0
Picture Read OFF
5- Display the adjustment status of the current point 5. (Each time the 5 button on the remote control is pressed, the adjustment status check pattern is toggled.)(Normal OSD display -> 5 -> Pattern display (OSD disappears) -> 5 -> Normal OSD display ->)
Change M GAMMA R5/M GAMMA B5 (adjustment offset value) on page 9/11 of process adjustment so that the val-ues of the luminance meter approach x = 0.272 and y = 0.277.
6- Repeat step 5 for GAMMA points 4, 3, 2, and 1.
*Available from Main Version 1.042 or upper.
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-26P70E LC-32P70E LC-37P70E
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LC-26GA5E LC-32GA5E
LC-32GA8/LC-32BV8 LC-37GA8/LC-37BV8
9. Lamp error detection
9.1. Functional descriptionThis LCD colour television has a function (lamp error detection) to be turned OFF automatically for safety when thelamp or lamp circuit is abnormal.If the lamp or lamp circuit is abnormal, or some other errors happen, and the lamp error detection is executed, thefollowing occur.1- The main unit of television is turned OFF 5 seconds after it is turned ON. (The power LED on the front side of TV turns from green to red.)2 - If the situation 1 happens 5 times sequentially, television can not be turned ON. (The power LED remains red.)
9.2. CountermeasuresWhen television is turned OFF by the lamp error detection mentioned a
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