pioneer pdp503cmx plasma tv training manual
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PDP-503CMX
Multimedia & Web Training Department
545 Nolan Drive Suite 100
Southlake, Texas 76092
Product Training Guide
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Contents
Preface ……………………….…….. 3
New Functions…………………4-7Basic Specifications.……………... 8
New Features ….………………..…. 9-18
Main PCB layout………….…………19
Overall Block………………..…20-21Overview…………………………..…22
Video Card………………………...…23-24
RGB Block……………………….…..25-28
Digital Video………………………...29-30
Y Drive…………………………….….31-32
X Drive…………………………….….33-34
Sub Address………………………...35-36
Resonance & Mid Clamp…….……37-38
Fan Drive/Audio…………………….39-40
Controls & Connectors…………………41-45
Normal Operation & Menu Modes……46-65
Integrator Modes………………………...66-93
Disassembly……………………………...94-97
Factory Service Modes………………….98-132
Adjustments……………………………..133-145
PCB Locations………………………….146
Shut Down & Power Down……………147-155
RGB/Digital Video Replacement…….156-157
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Lead in the solder used in this productis a known reproductive toxicant whichmay cause birth defects or other reproductiveharm. (California Health and Safety CodeSection 25249.5).
When servicing this or handling circuitboards and other components whichcontain solder, avoid unprotected skincontact with the solder. Also, when soldering do not inhale any smoke orfumes produced.
This technical training guide will addressthe disassembly and adjustments of the Pioneer PDP-503CMX Plasma Display.
This guide was designed as a servicing aidand is not intended to replace the servicemanual. The student should have the appropriate service manual on hand whenwhen using this guide. Data in the servicemanual for this unit contains specificinformation on safety, parts and adjustments.
Safety information
Important safety data for this Pioneer modelis contained in the service manual. Before returning the unit to the customer, completeall product safety obligations and tests.Technicians who bypass safety features orfail to carry out safety checks may exposethemselves and others to possible injury,and may be liable for any resulting damages.
Preface
For more information on electroniccircuits and block diagrams refer
to Service manual ARP3093
List of New Functions
1. Out of Menu Mode
AUTO SET UP• A function to adjust SCREEN mode automatically. • The results of the adjustment is reflected on SCREEN value in Menu Mode. • It functions only in case of PC signal input. (INPUT 1 or 2).
POINT ZOOM• A function to magnify a display picture.• The magnifying powers are 1.5 times, 2 times, 3 times, and 4 times• When setting "POINT ZOOM", the picture size becomes "FULL mode".• It functions only in the case of PC signal input.
Levels Display • A function to display a setting content in OPTION menu. • It displays by pressing the "DISPLAY CALL" key more than 2 sec. during an OSD display by usual DISPLAY CALL. • Able to control this function using a new RS-232C command (DS2).
STILL • A function to make a still picture from a present picture on the monitor.• Able to set up using RS-232C command (SLY/SLN).
2. In Menu Mode
AUTO FUNCTION• A function to switch to this input automatically, when a signal is
inputted to the input which was selected by this setting.Automatically it goes back to previous input when there is noinput signal in the input.
• This function works only with “INPUT1” and “INPUT4”. • For the “INPUT1”, this function works only with Composite
SYNC and Separate SYNC.
POWER CONTROL • To switch the settings “Normal Display”, “Linear Brightness”, and
“Power Save”.1. Normal Display : Almost the same as PDP-502 setting“ABL ON”2. Linear Brightness : Almost the same as PDP-502 setting“ABL OFF”3. Power Save : New function from PDP-503
A function to lower the peak brightnessand lowers power consumption.
• Able to set up using RS-232C command (1: PWN / 2:PWS /3:PWL)
INPUT LABEL• A function to change “INPUT LABEL” of each input.• It is able to set up max. of eight letters.
PURECINEMA• A function to convert 480i to 480P based on 2-3 pull-down data.• There are three settings; OFF, STANDARD, and HQ.• Able to set up input signal NTSC/480i only• Able to set up using RS-232C command (PUN/PUS/PUH)
DIGITAL NR• Setting up digital noise reduction. • There are four settings; OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, and HIGH.• It is effective only in the case of a VIDEO (NTSC) signal input.• Able to set up using RS-232C command (NRN/NRL/NRM/NRH)
COLOR TEMP• A function that changes setting of the colors TEMP.• There are six settings: LOW (approx. –3000K), MID LOW
(approx. –2000K), MIDDLE(+/- 0K), MID HIGH(approx.+1000K), HIGH(approx. +2000K)
• It is effective only in the case of a VIDEO (NTSC) signal input.• Able to set up using RS-232C command
(CT1/CT2/CT3/CT4/CT5)
3. Integrator MenuOFF TIMER• A function to switch to Stand-by mode after a set time. • This setting has OFF,
TIMER (1 to 24H/ every 1H)MASK (0.0 to 9.5 H/ every 0.5 H)MASK Color (WHITE /RED / GREEN/ BLUE)
2 by 2 mode• A function to make temporally 4 screen multi-display.• This setting has ON or OFF and display area (upper left/ lower
left/ upper right/ lower left).• Able to set up using RS-232C command (MGY/ MGN/ MG1/
MG2/ MG3/ MG4)
ORBITER• A function to control burned display by shifting picture location
for every moment.• The setting has ON or OFF • Make the picture location shift one dot by one dot horizontally or
vertically every eight minutes.• Able to set up using RS-232C command (OMY/OMN).
INVERSE• A function to control burned display by reversing output picture.• The setting has ON or OFF.• Able to set up using RS-232C command.
ID SET• A function to set or change ID No.
MONITOR NAME• A function to register a name with each unit.• Able to set max. of twelve letters. • Able to confirm the name by Display Call/ GET command
HDTV Mode Setting• A function to set actual line number in HDTV (1080i/1035i)• Able to set this function when signal mode is “12/13”• Able to set up using RS-232C command
(1080i=H80/1035i=H35)
4. Service Factory MenuDisplaying / Setting Pulse Meter• A function to display or set the present pulse meter.• The display is ten million unit• The setting is hundred billion unit.• Able to set up using RS-232C command.
Pulse meter display: PMDPulse meter setting: PMS+ XXX
Writing setting in EEPROM for Plug & Play use• Releasing Write-protection of EEPROM for Plug & Play use.• Able to set only in service factory mode and RS-232C factory
adjustment mode.When it exits the above modes, it returns to Protect setting.
• Able to set up using RS-232C command.Write protect release: EWYWrite protect setting: EWN
5. RS-232CPicture mute ON/OFF setting • A function to set Picture MUTE on or off.• No Last Memory function. • MUTE is canceled when other operations are conducted.• Able to set using RS-232C command only.• It is effective in case of only Normal mode/ RS-232C adjustment
mode/ RS-232C factory adjustment mode.
Drive ON / OFF Setting.• A function to set Drive circuit on or off. • There is no last memory function. (After turning off a unit, this
setting is canceled)• Able to set using RS-232C command only.• The command is effective only in Standby mode and RS-232C
factory adjustment mode.
100 % display mode setting 100%• A function to change screen display into 100 % display. • It functions only in case of VIDEO signal. • All of menu modes are prohibited during this setting. • Able to set up using RS-232C command only.
Basic SpecificationPDP-502MX/MXE(Current model)
PDP-503CMX PDP-433CMX
Screen size 50inch 50inch 43inch
Aspect ratio 16:9 16:9 16:9
Number of pixels 1280(H) 768(V) 1280(H) 768(V) 1024(H) 768(V)
Pixel pitch 0.858 mm (RGB) 0.808 mm 0.858 mm (RGB) 0.808 mm
Gradation (256 gray scale) (768 gray scale)
Brightness 560cd/m2 800cd/m2
Contrast ratio 560:1 800:1
Viewing angle H: More than 160°V: More than 160°
Front filter Acryl Glass
Power requirementsMX: 100~120V 50/60Hz
Power consumption 470W 380W TBD
Effective screen size 1098mm 620.5mm 1098 mm 620.5 mm
Dimensions 1218mm 714mm 98mm 1218mm 714mm 98 mm
Weight 40.3kg 38.9kg Less than 30kg
Glass
H: More than 160°V: More than 160°
H: More than 160°V: More than 160°
MXE: 100~240V 50/60HzMX: 100~120V 50/60Hz
MXE: 100~240V 50/60Hz
MX: 100~120V 50/60Hz
MXE: 100~240V 50/60Hz
Fan 44 22 2
952.3 mm 536.1 mm
1070mm 630mm 98mm
0.930 mm (RGB ) 0.698 mm
(768 gray scale)
800cd/m2
800:1
NEW Features/Benefits• PDA-5002
– When installed itadds Video, YC, andDVI input, as well asenabling HighDefinition.
– Card manufacturedand supported byPioneer.
PDA-5002
PDA-5002 (VIDEO CARD)
Rear View & Terminals
FAN
503CMXRGB/BNC*5 In x1RGB/D-Sub In x 1RGB/D-Sub Out x1Audio/Mini LR In x1Audio/Mini LR Out x1Speaker LR x1ControlRS-232C/D-Sub 9 x1SR/Mini In+Out x 1Combi/Mini Din 6 In/O x1
PDA-5002DVI-D In x1YC/S VHS In x1Composite/BNC In x1Composite/BNC Out x1Audio LR/RCA x2
DVI-D interface for PDA-5002There are two types of DVI interface; DVI-D and DVD-I. PDA-5002 has DVI-D input. Whichmeans this terminal can only accept Digital RGB signal.Also the cable must be DVI-D cable.
DVI-I cable can not be used for PDA-5002.
(Yellow square)
2. Technical explanation on the new features. 2. Technical explanation on the new features. - Higher luminance and contrast -- Higher luminance and contrast -
Higher luminance is realized by changing the cell structure.
Technical explanation on the new features. - Higher luminance and contrast -
Deep Waffle Rib Structure: realises even higher light emissionefficiency
For the PDP-503, Pioneer’s further improved this technologyby making each individual cell deeper.
Deep Waffle Rib Structure(Deep Encased Cell Structure)
The new cell structure has a greater light emission area, so this results ineven higher light emission efficiency—50% higher than our previous model .(PDP-502)
[D] Sustaining discharge is made by a pulse of voltage on sustain electrodes. Itgenerates UV light, which makes phosphor radiate visible light emission.[E] The electric at electrodes remains so that continuous pulses of AC voltagecan make another light-emitting discharge
PDP basic principlesThe PDP screen is 2 glass panels with pixels sandwiched. The pixels consist of tinycells with electrodes on the top and bottom. Inert gas (Xenon+Neon) is trappedbetween 2 glasses, separated by a gap of just 100-200 microns wide. UV light isgenerated by discharging the gas using electrodes. Red, green and blue phosphorsabsorb these UV discharges and reradiate the energy as visible light to produce thecolors that appear on the screen.
[F] Address discharge selects the cellsrequired for emission by clearing theelectric charge from unnecessary cellswith comparatively small voltage
Pioneer Method
[B-C] Initialization discharge(Reset) charges the electric at+/- electrodes, activatinggas to extract electron
Sustainelectrode
Addresselectrode
Input Input
Output/ Brightness
256 steps (8bit Sub field method) 768 steps (grayscale/ NTSC)
16 times(lowest 5% range)
16 times(lowest 5% range)
Improvement of gradation reproduction in low brightness rangeImprovement of gradation reproduction in low brightness range
General PDPGeneral PDP New CLEAR drive systemNew CLEAR drive system
12 steps 200 stepsO
utput/ Brightness
•Linear shaped characteristics of brightness level against input signal of conventional PDP ispoor at gradation in low brightness range•Allocating comparatively more steps in low range, Characteristics of 503 has a gamma curvesimilar to analog CRT, which doesn’t require the artificial process for offsetting gamma curveof input signal in video processing
0
0.5
1
0 12 240
0.5
1
0 12 240
0.5
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Input Signal level
Out
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1st Field2nd Field
502MX:12 sub-field x 2 (Field-to-field offset alternating) x 16 (Dither & Error dispersion) = 384 gradations
503CMX:Sub-field Field-to-field offset alternating Dither & Error dispersion Total gradations
PAL 13 x 2 x 32 = 832PC 10 x 2 x 32 = 640NTSC 12 x 2 x 32 = 768
CLEAR driving method: the way to increase gradationsCLEAR driving method: the way to increase gradations
Each field (1/60 sec) can have 12 steps. (in case of NTSC)With using 2 neighboring fields, different grayscales areassigned. By combining these 2 fields, grayscales in-between can be generated. As a result of it, another 12steps can be implemented to get 2 times as manygrayscales as that of 1 field.
Field-to-field offsetalternating
Dither & Errordispersion
Dithering & Error dispersionmethod realized by 10bit precisecalculation refines the analog-likesmooth gamma curve
Gradation Reproduction in Low Brightness Range
Pioneer’s CLEAR* driving technology has succeeded in eliminatingfalse contour of poor gradation areas. Details in shadow that werepreviously obscured in conventional PDP can now be seen.(*CLEAR: high-Contrast & Low Energy Address & Reduction of false contoursequence. We alternatively call it “Continuous Emission Display Technology”)
Pioneer CLEAR driveConventional PDPs exhibit rough gradations in the low brightnessrange, so image quality in dark areas is inferior. Pioneer’s gradationslope is much smoother.
Even with dark images, detailed patterns are faithfully reproduced.
CLEAR sub-field driving methodCLEAR sub-field driving method
Continuous Emission Display Technology
Address SustainReset
•Only one reset discharge per field•Continuous light Emission of the needed number of pulse•No random light emission = No more random gaps without emissionResults :•Higher Contrast (Lowest brightness less than 1cd/m2)•Less Addressing power consumption: 1/3 vs 501•No Dynamic False contour
BIT NOLSB 2BIT 3BIT 4BIT 5BIT 6BIT 7BIT 8BIT 9BIT 10BIT11BIT MSB01 ›2 › ›3 › › ›4 › › › ›5 › › › › ›6 › › › › › ›7 › › › › › › ›8 › › › › › › › ›9 › › › › › › › › ›10 › › › › › › › › › ›11 › › › › › › › › › › ›12 › › › › › › › › › › › ›
Gra
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brightTime (1/60 sec, NTSC)
High Contrast & Low Energy Address & Reduction of false contour sequence
Continuouslight emission
Y-DriveX-Drive
Power Supply Resonance Assy
V-Mid Clamp PCB
Digital Video Assy
Scan Modules
Video Card
RGB AssyAddress Modules
Address Modules
Audio Assy
Input Assy
Main PCB Layout PDP503CMX
V+5V_STB
V+
3V_
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BGC
1C
LAMP
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LK/LE
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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VCC
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Y2
Y3
Y4
Y1
Y5
Y6
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VADR
2VAD
R2
BGD
1C
LAMP
VADR
2
CLD
1C
LAM
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+15V+5V
V_SUS
+15V+5V
V_SUS
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X2
X4
X3
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P5P6
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UC
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IC5001(IC
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4603A/D
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MATR
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IC4803
PLD for SYN
C
6M LPF
3State Buffer
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S3
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R_Audio
L_Audio
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Audio_NG
Temp3
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OP-AM
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IC8701
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R6
V1
S-VideoC
omposite
E2PRO
M
Expander
IC7302
CH
RO
MA D
ECO
DE (4-1SEL)
SEL
SD R
AM
3L Y/C
SECAM
FLT
6M LPF
DVI-D
6MLPF
AudioAudio
SELIN
4 DET
3STATE Buffer
AWV1906 O
nly
IN3 D
ET
OU
TPUT
INPU
T3IN
PUT4
INPU
T 5
REGR
EG
+7V,-8V
+7V
+3V,+5V,-5V
+3V,+5V
6M LPF
3D Y/C
&CN
R
I2C-BU
S
R4
R9
R1
R8
A5A1
A6
A7
A3
I2C-BU
S
AB1
AA1
L OU
T
V MID
CLAM
P U
V MID
CLAM
P L
VM2
VM1
K32
+60
SPL1
L1
PO
WE
R S
UP
PL
Y M
OD
UL
E
SU
B A
DD
RE
SS
AA
SS
Y
AD
DR
ES
S C
ON
NE
CT
CA
SS
YA
DD
RE
SS
CO
NN
EC
T D
AS
SY
MX
AU
DIO
AS
SY
VID
EO
SL
OT
ST
1 AS
SY
SL
OT
CO
NN
EC
TO
RA
SS
Y
V M
ID C
LA
MP
AS
SY
X D
RIV
E A
SS
Y
X C
ON
NE
CT
OR
B A
SS
Y
SU
B A
DD
RE
SS
BA
SS
Y
AD
R R
ES
ON
AN
CE
AS
SY
SP
OU
T L
AS
SY
MX
LE
D A
SS
Y
K2
K3A
DD
RE
SS
CO
NN
EC
T B
AS
SY
AD
DR
ES
S C
ON
NE
CT
A A
SS
Y
CL
AM
P D
AS
SY
CL
AM
P B
AS
SY
BR
IDG
E D
AS
SY
BR
IDG
E B
AS
SY
STB+5V12V,5V
RD
RIVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
DR
IVERIC
VADR
2VAD
R2
VADR
2
AD1
CLK/LE
VADR
2
CLB1
CLAM
PAC
1
Q6706 to Q
6711V
AD
R_G
EN
IC6801
BUFFER
IC
CLAM
BGB1
IC6901
BUFFER
IC
X C
ON
NE
CT
OR
A A
SS
Y
DC
/DC
CO
NV
BLOC
K
IC3200
PulseM
oduleD
riveSignal
Drive
Signal
X_SUS
MASK
VCP
P_SUS
LOG
ICBLO
CK
+Reset
PulseBlock
IC3201
PulseM
odule
X_SUS
MASK
P_SUS
FLASHR
OM
IC5601
WID
E UC
OM
IC7401
TMD
SR
eceiver
BL
OC
K D
IAG
RA
MO
VE
RA
LL
BL
OC
K D
IAG
RA
M
Overview PDP-503CMX. –
SLOT Connect Assy (AWZ6634)* Slot card interface
Video slot Assy, PDA-5002 (AWV1906)* IN3/4 Terminals* IN3/IN4 input select* YC seap* Color decoder* DVI-D terminal, TMDS decoder
PDP PANEL(1280 x 768)
3840 ADR
3840 ADR
384 X,Y
384 X, Y
Seldata
Scan B(N
SP)* Select pulse add
* Y D
rive
Psus
Scan A(N
SP)* Select pulse add
* Y D
rive
X Drive assy (AWV1901) * Sustain X Drive * D-D conv Vrn
X c
onne
ctor
A(N
SP)
* co
nnet
or
X c
onne
ctor
B(N
SP)
* co
nnec
tor
Psus
Psus
Seldata
ADR connect B(NSP)
* Dat line buffer&latch
ADR connect A(NSP)
* Dat line buffer&latch
ADR connect C(NSP)
* Dat line buffer&latch
ADR connect D(NSP)
* Dat line buffer&latch
Address ICs X 40 (NSP)* Latch & Upper Address drive
ADR connect B(NSP)
* Dat line buffer&latch
ADR connect A(NSP)
* Dat line buffer&latch
ADR connect C(NSP)
* Dat line buffer&latch
ADR connect D(NSP)
* Dat line buffer&latch
Address ICs X 40 (NSP)* Latch & Lower Address drive
X DRV Data
Y DRV Data & Sel data
Vsus +230V
Vadr +60V
Vcc
STB+5V
PWR on/offPD cont
Power Supply Assy (AXY1053)* SW P.S for STBY / Low / ADR / VSUS Voltage.* PD Control* Power factor improver
AC IN
ADR Reso Assy(AWZ6630)
*ADR Voltage gene.
Adr Data
Adr DataAdr DataAdr Data
TH Sensor assy(AWZ6639)
* Thermal senseS-Data
IND assy(AWZ6642)
* LED
FAN (AXM1040)
REM IN
IR Receive assyAWZ6643
ADR Reso Assy(AWZ6630)
*ADR Voltage gene.
VadrVadrVadr Vadr
Vadr
Vadr Vadr Vadr
Sub ADR A Assy(AWZ6646)
*Adr Fault det
Reso data
Sub ADR BAssy(AWZ6647)
*Adr Fault det
Reso data
Digital video Assy (AWV1903)* Dither/Error dispersion* Sub-Filed conversion (L/R)* Field Memory* Drive sequence gen.* DC-DC Conv for Low voltages used within this assy.* Panel control CPU (Panel drive)* Module control CPU (Comm with system/panel CPU/ Power control, PD control )
Reso data
CL A assy(AWZ6650)
Br A assy(AWZ6620)
Br B assy(AWZ6621)
CL B assy(AWZ6651)
CL D assy(AWZ6653)
Br D assy(AWZ6623)
Br C assy(AWZ6622)
CL C assy(AWZ6652)
IN3 S in(Din6p)
IN4 C.Vin(BNC)
IN5 DVI-Din
IN1 RGBin(Dsub15)
IN2 RGBin(BNC)
*Component in with PDA-5002
SP out assy L/R* Terminal
* Thermal sense (L)
MX Audio Assy(AWZ6644)
* Audio AMP* FAN Drive
V MID CLP(AWV1934)
* Bottom Vol clamp
Bottom voltage
Bottom voltage
Temp1
Control assy(AW6633)
* Vol level conv
RS232C inCont in/out
Combi in/out
Key cont assy(AWZ6638)* Key matrix
decoder
Side SW assy(AWZ6637)* Key SW
KeyTx/RxRem
YCbCrRGBHV
Audio
RGB Assy (AWZ6632)* RGB decoder for video signal* A/D converter* Digital video processing ( Picture control )* IP conversion* OSD addition* Image size control (WIDE)* Sync control* System control CPU (Key/Remote/Temp/FAN/ Comm with module CPU)* TH sensor (Temp2)
RGB dat 2ch
HD/VD/CLK
PWR On/OffPD cont
RGBHV RGB I/O Assy (AWZ6631)* IN1/2 Terminals* IN1/IN2 input RGB/SY select* Mini/Pin Audio select* Low Voltage regulators (3/5/9/12V)
YPbPr
Audio
Audio/FAN/Temp3
Y Drive assy (AWZ6645) * Sustain Y Drive * Select pulse buffer * D-D Conv for VH/Vofs/Vf
Vsus+230V Vsus
+230V
Psus
Psus
VID
EO
CA
RD
(PD
A-5002)
SD
IN_S
EL1 (pin 18)
HD
_PLK
U (pin 25)
VD
_PLK
U (pin 23)
SC
DT
(pin 126)
DE
_PLK
(pin 128)
HD
_PLK
(29)
VD
_PLK
(27)
CLK
_PLK
(pin 130)
R (pin 15)
L (pin 13)
VD
_PLD
(pin 11)
HD
_PLD
(pin 9)
CR
(pin 7)
CB
(pin 5)
Y (pin 3)
SD
A (pin 106)
SC
L (pin 104)
IN4_D
ET
pin 117)
IN3_D
ET
pin 118)
RA
_PLK
O [0 : 7](pin 154-161)
GA
_PLK
O [0 : 7](pin 142-149)
BA
_PLK
O [0 : 7](pin 132-139)
BB
_PLK
O [0 : 7](pin 54-61)
GB
_PLK
O [0 : 7](pin 42-49)
RB
_PLK
O [0 : 7](pin 32-39)
Input5 SE
LEC
T : Lo
OT
HE
RS
: Hi
IN4_D
ET
:H
i : No S
ignalLo : E
xist
IN3_D
ET
:H
i : No S
ignalLo : E
xist
INP
UT
4 NT
SC
Color B
arV
Y : IC
7002 pin 7 → N
o.1
HD
_PLK
U :
IC7410 pin 7 →
No.12
VD
_PLK
U :
IC7410 pin 5 →
No.12
SC
DT
:H
i : Active Link
Lo : Inactive Link
IC7402 - IC
7407LC
X541F
T3 S
tate Bu
ffer
IC7410
TC
7WH
04FU
Inverter
IC7401
TF
P201A
TM
DS
Receiver
IC7004
UP
C4570G
2
CN
7402A
KP
1216In
pu
t 5D
VI-D
Term
inal InD
VI_P
SInput5 S
ELE
CT
: Hi
OT
HE
RS
: LoH
i : Norm
al Operation
Lo : Pow
er Dow
n
PLK
_CN
T [0 : 4]
CLK
_PLK
: IC7307 pin 7 →
No.10, 11
HD
_PLK
: IC7307 pin 7 →
No.9 - 12
DE
_PLK
: IC7307 pin 7 →
No.9 - 11
VD
_PLK
: IC7307 pin 5 →
No.9 - 12
RB
_PLK
O4 :
IC7407 pin 15 →
No.10, 11
IC7002
NJM
2234M2 - Selector
IC7101
ML6428C
S-16M
LPF
IC7003
TC
4052BF
2 - 1 Selecto
r
JA7004
DK
B1031
Inp
ut 3
(Au
dio
In)
IC7001
TK
15420MV
ideo
DriverIC
710424LC
01BIC
7103C
XA
1875AM
Exp
and
er
IN4 S
ign
alD
ET
. Circu
it
IN3 S
ign
alD
ET
. Circu
it
CN
7001A
KX
1051In
pu
t 4(C
om
po
site)
INOUT
IC7201
ML6428C
S-16M
LPF
IC7303
TC
7WH
04FU
IC7302 TB1274AFChroma Decode (4 - 1 Select)
IC7102
CXD
2064Q3D
Y/C
SE
CA
M F
LT
IC7202
UPD
64082GF-3BA
3D Y/C
& C
NPIC7203
IS41C
16256-35KS
D R
AM
INP
UT
4 NT
SC
Color B
arH
D_P
LD : IC
7303 pin 7 → N
o.7V
D_P
LD : IC
7303 pin 5 → N
o.8
INP
UT
4 NT
SC
Color B
arC
R : K
7301 → N
o.6C
B : K
7302 → N
o.5Y
: K7303 →
No.4
INP
UT
4 NT
SC
Color B
ar3D
Y : K
7201 → N
o.23D
C : K
7202 → N
o.3
BPF SW
M/N
NT/PAL
VY SEL
DVI PS
CN
7002A
KP
1217In
pu
t 3(Y
/C In
)
JA7003
DK
B1031
Inp
ut 4
(Au
dio
In)
IC7105
ML6428C
S-16M
LPF
Video Card (PDA-5002)Input 3 : YC using a "S" connector and audio RCA X 2.
Input 4 : Composite in and out using (BNC) connectors and audio RCA X 2.
Input 5 : DVI-D (Digital Visual Interface-Digital Host Only) Audio can be connected to the main stereo mini Jack for inputs 1 and 2.
Slot detect signal when inserted Is sent to the main CPULocated on the RGB board. This allows inputs 3, 4 and 5To be used as well as enabling High Definition signalsFrom inputs 1 or 2.
Signals from the DVI connector are sent through a TMDSReceiver (Time Minimized Differential Signaling) and onTo the RGB board as 8 bit 2 phase digital RGB.
RGB Block Main IC’s Function/Control IC5505 Main System Microprocessor Module CPU, Wide Control CPU, Input
frequency sync detect, RS232 control, Remote & key control, input switching, Fan control and Thermal sensor monitor
IC4803 Sync Processing Generates sync for OSD with no input, separates and processes all sync inputs except DVI and sets clamp levels for sync output to I/P selector IC
IC5301 Digital Video Processor Adjusts screen size, digital video enhance, On screen display generator, 8 to 10 bit converter (dither & error dispersion control)
IC4603 AD Converter Converts all input analog video signals to digital RGB (8 bit) except DVI
IC4402 RGB Decoder Converts Y/PB/PR and Y/CB/CR signals to RGB and outputs to the A to D converter
IC5102 & 5001 I/P Converter & Selector Converts input digital RGB signals from Interlace to progressive and from 8 bit one phase input to 8 bit 2 phase output
13.5VV
+12V
V+
12VIC
4004
6.5V
-9V
IC4110
(24LCS
21A)
Plug&
Play
RO
M
(LT1399CS)
3CH
Video
Am
p.
(TC74VH
C541)
TT
LC
onv.
INP
UT
1Input D
ET
.
IN1D
ET
WP
_SW
Tim
eC
ircuitIC
4108(B
A7657F
)R
GB
2-1 SW
ST
B+
5V
INP
UT
1C
omponent
/RG
B
INP
UT
2C
omponent
/RG
B
Term
inatorS
W
Audio
Input
MuteA
_MU
TE
1 EX
T_IN
TV
OL
IC4103
(TC
4052BF
)E
XT
/INT
SE
L
IC4104
(TA
7630P)
Pre-A
mp.
2-1S
EL
2-1S
EL
(LCX
541)Line B
uffer
6MLP
F
SE
CA
MF
LT
6M LP
F
3L Y/C
3D Y
/C&
CN
R
Audio
Input A
IC4103
(TC
4052BF
)F
IX/V
AL
SE
L
Audio
Output
TerminatorSW
INP
UT
1M
onitorO
ut
V-5V
V-5V
IC4001
FIX
_VA
R
A_M
UT
E2
AU
DIO
_NG
ST
B+
5V
V+
9VV
+9V
IC4002
V+
5VV
+5V
IC4003
V+
3.3VV
+3.3V
AD
IC4005
V+
3.3VV
+3.3V
PLD
IC4006
Audio A
mp.
Audio
Input BD
VI
Y/C
VID
EO
INV
IDE
OO
UT
(TF
P201H
)T
MD
S R
EC
EIV
ER
6M LP
F
Chrom
a Decode (4-1 S
elect)
SD
RA
M
Expan.D
BR
3D_R
ST
I2C B
US
DV
I_PS
VY
_SB
L
An
alo
g R
GB
HV
/ YP
bP
r
Digital RGB
6M LP
F
GeonS
YN
C(1)
GeonS
YN
C(2)
2-1S
EL
SY
NC
SE
P
Circuit
EX
T_IN
T
CB
LK_M
AT
CB
LK_LP
F
CLP
_MA
T
CLP
_AM
P
IC4402
(CX
A2101A
Q)
MA
TR
IX ~
35M(3-1 S
elect)
IC4603
(CX
A3516R
)A
/D P
LL AM
P(2-1 S
elect)
IC5001
IC102
IC5102
(PE
5066AC
K)
IC101
(LCX
125)C
LK S
EL
SD
RA
M16M
SD
RA
M16M
SC
P-IN
(31)
HO
LD(106)
G/YOUT(2)B/CbOUT(1)R_CrOUT(3)
SY
NC
IN(111/112)
CLP
IN(113)
XU
NLO
CK
(104)
1/2CLK(101)
DIVOUT(103)
SD
A(56)
SC
L(55)
AC
L AM
P
AC
L
I/O A
SS
Y
(LCX
541)2-1
SelectorB
uffer
Clam
pS
W
DIV
OU
T(32)
HD_SEP(106)VD_SEP(107)
CLP_SEP(99)
HPOL(98)VPOL(97)
HSTATE(96)VSTATE(93)
CLP_SW1(91)CLP_SW2(92)
HD
_30(72)
HD
_PLL(27)
VD
_AD
(8)
HD
_RG
B(41)
VD
_RG
B(42)
HD
_PLK
2(117)
HD
_PLD
(119)V
D_P
LD(118)
CLP
1(5)
CLP
_AM
P(28)
CLP
_MA
T(111)
CB
LK_M
AT
(110)C
BLK
_LPF
(109)H
DLD
_PLL(31)
CLP
2(6)H
BLK
T(7)
VB
LKT
(8)
VD
_PLK
2(116)
-HS
(100)+
HS
(101)+
VS
(102)
IPKILL(68)CS(67)FILM(70)
HWR(66)RD(65)RES(62)
UD[8:15]
UA[0:20]
YI[0:7]CLP1(278)CLP2(279)HBLK1(280)VBLK1(282)
VD_AD(53)
HD_AD(52)
PBI[0:7]PR[0:7]
YI[0:7]PBI[0:7]PR[0:7]
YP[0:15]PBP[0:15]PRP[0:15]
RA_IP[0:7]GA_IP[0:7]BA_IP[0:7]FDET(60)VACT(61)WAIT(62)
EMG_IP(67)CS(66)HWR(64)RD(65)RES(56)
YP[0:15]PBP[0:15]PRP[0:15]
HI(57)VI(58)FI(64)
HI(168)VI(167)FI(166)
HP(55)VP(56)
HP(170)VP(169)
CLK(3)
RA
O[0:7]R
BO
[0:7]G
AO
[0:7]GB
O[0:7]
BA
O[0:7]B
BO
[0:7]
VC
LK(132)
DE
O(99)
HD
O(98)
VD
O(97)
CLK(236)
RG
B A
SS
Y
IC4803
(EP
M3256A
TC
144-10)P
LD for S
YN
C
V+
3VD
DC
/DC
Converter
IC31
(1/2)
IC31
(2/2)
V+
2VD
IN3D
ET
IN3D
ET
EE
PR
OM
Slot
State
SD
RA
M16M
SD
RA
M16M
IC5301
(PD
6357B)
IC30
IC5602
(ME
M29L800T
A-90P
FIN
)F
lash RO
M
100MH
zX
'tal
VD
Shift
HW
R_D
LAY
IC5502
(24LC64(I)S
NE
EP
RO
MTH
ER
MO
SE
NS
OR
FA
NK
EY
LED
RS
-232CR
EM
Main U
CO
MW
rite Connector
Wide U
CO
M W
rite Connector
(PS
9248N)
RS
T IC
IC5504, IC
5509(74H
CT
00)S
YN
C S
EL
TC
7W126F
U
TC
7W126F
U
Module U
CO
M
(LM50C
1M3)
Therm
oS
ensor 2
(M5223)
OP
AM
P
IC5501
(TC
74WH
TC
541AF
T)
3.3V →
5V C
onverter
IC5503
(TC
74WH
TC
541AF
T)
5V →
3.3V C
onverter
RS
T IC
AN
D
DIG
ITA
L V
IDE
OA
SS
Y
RG
B A
SS
Y
IC5601
(HD
64F2328V
F)
Wide U
CO
M
IC5505
(M3062F
GA
FP
)M
ain UC
OM
DPMS(7)H_SYNC(5)H_SYNC(6)AUDIO_NC(42)
(E)SDA(82)(E)SCL(81)EEPRST(83)
TEMP(94)
FAN_NG(48)
FAN(3)
KEY1_SCAN(20)
LED_G(37)
LED_R(38)
CNVSS(9)BUS(34)RXD1(32)TXD1(31)RST(12) C
B_M
UT
E(50)
RE
M(18)
RE
Q_M
D(19)
PO
WE
R(53)
PN
L_MU
TE
(60)
WE
_MD
(72)
RX
D0(36)
TX
D0(35)
TEMP2(95)
BUSY30(55)
RESET(61)
WAIT_FLASH(102)A13_FLASH(70)CS_FLASH(69)
RY/BY(102)
WACT_FRCT(32)
HD_W(117)VD_W(34,73)DE_W(33,72)
H(119)VI(31)
FI(118)
CS
_30(66)IC
_RS
T(126)
RD
B(91)
HW
RS
(92)
SG
LB_A
D(79)
HW
R_30
φ(88)
D_CLK(63)D_RXD(61)
WU_CE(29)
FEW_CE(60)
MD2(125)
EXT_RXD(62)
EXT_TXD(60)
REQ_WU(71)
D_BUSY(64)
DLK
_PLL(105)
PLL_O
E(33)
TX
D_W
U(97)
SC
K_W
U(101)
RST2(75)
IN5DET(49)
BUSY(54)
REQ_WU(74)
WE_WU(71)
RST_WU(70)
MD2(69)
FWE(68)
WU_CE(47)
OSD_CE(45)
DIN
_SE
L(66)A
CL_S
W(58)
SD
A(30)
SC
L(29)
SIG
RS
T(88)
FR
_SE
L(51)P
LD_C
E(90)
TX
D(1)
CLK
(2)H
_PO
L(79)V
_PO
L(80)
SY
NC
_ST
(85)
RG
B_S
EL(52)
IN1D
ET
(40)
WP
_SW
(21)
VO
L(4)E
XT
_INT
(76)F
IX_V
AR
(84)A
_MU
TE
1(77)A
_MU
TE
2(78)
IN3D
ET
(36)IN
4DE
T(37)
SD
IN_S
EL(67)
SLO
T_S
T(93)
SLO
T_S
T2(22)
UA
[0 : 20]U
D [0 : 15]
ULK_PLL(30)HD_U(140)VD_U(139)
CLK
(125)
FR
_SE
L(134)P
LD_C
E(137)
SC
K(128)
TX
D(138)
H_P
OL_U
(132)V
_PO
L_U(131)
SY
NC
_ST
(136)
MC
LKI(242)
HIS
(300)
CLK
I(286)D
EI(296)
HD
I(297)V
DI(299) OSD_RXD(21)
OSD_CLK(22)OSD_CE(23)HWRB(301)RDB(302)RESETB(303)CS4B(1)
OSD_V(49)
MCLKO(152)
CLK2A(247)
RA
[0:9]RB
[0:9]G
A[0:9]G
B[0:9]
BA
[0:9]BB
[0:9]
OS
DH
(62)
CLK
OU
T(88)
DE
O(92)
HD
O(91)
VD
O(90)
RA
I[0:7]RB
I[0:7]G
AI[0:7]G
BI[0:7]
BA
I[0:7]BB
I[0:7]
RGB Block Signal Flow
Inputs 1 or 2 from the I/O assy if RGB go directly to IC4603 (RGB A/D converter), if the signals are component they enter IC4402 and then converted to RGB and sent to IC4603. After A/D conversion takes place from IC4603 the now Digital 8-bit RGB is sent onto IC5001 & IC5102 the interlace to progressive and selector IC’s. After I/P conversion the signals are sent out from IC5001 as 2 channel 8-bit RGB through a selector switch and onto IC5301 the Digital Video Processor IC. IC5301 contains the video correction circuitry needed to process the RGB signal. Brightness, contrast, white balance, video enhance, screen size and on-screen display are all controlled by IC5301. The output from the Video Process IC is 10-bit 2 channel RBG and exits this assembly and enters the Digital Video Board. Inputs 3 or 4 from the video card after conversion to Y/CB/CR (inside the video card) follow the exact same path as the component flow for inputs 1 or 2. The DVI input (input 5) from the video card is already 8-bit 2 channel digital RGB and bypasses the RGB decode, A/D converter and I/P converter. The DVI signals directly enter the Digital Video processor (IC5301). Sync paths for all inputs enter IC4803 (sync processor) through various inputs. After sync separation is preformed and analog to digital converting the sync outputs (for inputs 1, 2, 3 or 4) is sent to the I/P select chip IC5001. The output from the I/P select chip is sent to a selector switch. This switch will allow the RBG & sync or the DVI & sync to be sent onto the Digital Video Process IC. Sync signals are also sent to the system control IC (IC5505) to determine input signal frequency.
- - Digital video circuit block -Digital video circuit block -
R2 - D225-44 GA/B4 - 22 BA/B
R3- D31 - 20 RA/B22 CLK24 DE26 HD28 VD
R3-D331 P.Mute35/36 TX/RX47 REM36 PWR
DRV signal sequencer
Sub-field conv(Left)
Sub-field conv(Right)
Sync
2ch 10bit RGB
Data left
Data Right
DRV controlsignals
DRV controlsignals
Data left
Data Right
AD
R P
D
Panel drv control CPU
PWR
ON
Vofscompensation
D1/1p D1/6pD1/5p
D1- P210 Relay12 AC-Off13 PD_Trig
PD det
PD det
D.Video assycompatible for HDE/MXE/Module.
Module CPU detect and set appropriateoperation mode.
disa
ble
PD
Digital Video Assembly
The 2 phase 10 bit RGB signal, sync, data and clock lines input theDigital Video Assembly from the RGB assembly. The signals passthrough the line buffer and into IC1301 and IC1410 (sub-field DataGenerators) where the address data is generated and sent out to the leftsection and right section address connectors A-D.X and Y drive sustain control is preformed by IC1703 and the panelmicrocomputer IC1101. The panel microcomputer monitors thehorizontal and vertical drive signals to select the proper refresh rate. Themodule microcomputer IC1207 controls the panel microcomputer vialogic lines sent through voltage logic level converters. IC1207 iscontrolled by IC5505 the main microcomputer on the RGB board. IC1207functions also include thermal sensor monitoring, dew detection, resetcontrol and is used not only to switch on the power supply but to alsoswitch off the power supply should one of the power down detect linesactivate.
- - Y drive circuit block -Y drive circuit block -
Sus pulse gen
Sus pulse gen
Sus mask Block
D-D conv
Logic Block
Scan logic
Reset pulse gene
Voffset gene
Detect over currentof 15V or Vcp.
Detect over currentover voltage of Vofs/
Vh/IC5V.
Y- Drive Block The Y- Drive PCB receives Scan and Y – Drive signals from the Digital Video Assembly’s drive sequence generator. Scan signals are processed by the logic block and sent out to the upper and lower scan drive assembly’s. The Y – Drive signals ( YSUS up, YSUS down, YSUS B plus and YSUS ground are also sent to the logic block. The four signals are sent out in parallel to the upper and lower sustain pulse generators. The drive signal output from the sustain pulse generators are controlled by reset, offset and mask FET’s shown in each block to obtain the Panel Sustain signal sent to the upper and lower scan drive modules. This module also contains a DC to DC converter, dew detect and over current detect circuits.
- - X drive circuit block -X drive circuit block -
-Reset pulse gen
Sus mask Block
Sus pulse gen
Sus pulse gen
Detect over currentof 15V or Vcp.
Detect over current.Over voltage of Vrn.
Detect over currentof reset pulse.
Logic Block
Vrn D-D conv
X- Drive Block The X- Drive PCB receives X – Drive signals from the Digital Video Assembly’s drive sequence generator. The X – Drive signals ( XSUS up, XSUS down, XSUS B plus and XSUS ground are sent to the logic block. The four signals are sent out in parallel to the upper and lower sustain pulse generators. The drive signal output from the sustain pulse generators are controlled by reset and mask FET’s shown in each block to obtain the Panel Sustain signal sent to the upper and lower X connector assembly’s. This module also contains a DC to DC converter and over current detect circuits.
- Sub Address circuit block -- Sub Address circuit block -
1Detect over current of Vadr line.
Detect Stop of Vadr pulse
ADR K power down detection
Detect current load of ADR IC.Limit the number of adr data pulses.ADR load detect
Sub Address Block The two Sub Address Circuits are located just above and below the address driver connect assembly’s ( between B & C connectors ). See the overall block Diagram for locations. The upper and lower sub address circuits monitor the current draw of the 60 volt supply to the address drivers. If a small amount of current draw is detected (more than normal) a signal is sent back to the Digital Video Assembly (ADRK EMG1) as an emergency signal and the Digital Video Assembly will limit the number of address data pulses in order to lower the current draw. If the current draw is too large the address power down signal will be sent to the Digital Video Assembly (ADRK PD) and the panel will go into power down condition. (red flashing LED).
Address resonance/V mid clamp circuit block - Address resonance/V mid clamp circuit block -
Vadr(60V)
ADR resonance assyK2
1
10
1920212223
K3- VM*1 SW2 DGND
3 ADRGND4 V MID5 V ADR
To Bridge/Clamp assy
Address Resonance & V-Mid Assembly’s
The two Address Resonance circuits are located next to each Sub Address PCB and the V-Mid circuit is located just to the right of the power supply PCB. In later production models the V-Mid assembly will be located on the power supply bracket. These circuits are used to protect the address driver IC’s in the event of extreme picture changes. An example would be if the entire picture was alternating each cell black and white. This causes the IC’s to overheat. The Digital Video circuit will detect the rapid frequency change in the addressing signals and will turn on the V-Mid clamp switch. The V-Mid circuit will take the normally 60 volt address output signal and lower it by half (30 volts). The voltage will return to normal once the Digital Video circuit has determined the frequency to be an acceptable rate.
- MX audio circuit block -- MX audio circuit block -
10
8
6
5432
1
12 11 5 3
4
1
6
2
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Detect DC onoutput line
7
1
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1
12
23
3
3
4
1
2
IC8703 12
10
FAN speedcontrol
Fan Drive & Audio Block The fan drive circuit is located on the Audio MX assembly. Physical location between the RGB and the X-Drive assembly’s. In normal operation the two fans are off. The Main Microcomputer on the RGB board (IC5505) monitors temperature sensor three and when the temperature reaches 35° Celsius the fan drive signal is sent to the regulator (IC8701) and the fans start at low speed. As the temperature increases the fan speed also increases at a linear rate until full speed has been reached. The panel will go into shut down if the temperature reaches 78° Celsius (green flashing LED). Fan rotation detectors are located in each fan motor, if no rotation is detected IC8703 will instruct the CPU to enter shut down mode. A DC detector monitors the output from the 2 watt audio amplifier IC8601. If DC is detected on the right or left channel outputs the detector sends an Audio_NG signal to the RGB CPU and the unit enters the shut down state. (green flashing LED)
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Controls and Connectors
Controls and Connectors
2
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
-
Main unit
1 Display stand
2 Remote control sensor
Point the remote control toward the remote sensorto operate the unit.
3 STANDBY/ON indicator
This indicator is red during standby mode, andturns to green when the unit is in the operationmode.Flashes green when Power-Management functionis operating.The flashing pattern is also used to indicate errormessages.
Operation panel on the main unit
4 STANDBY/ON button
Press to put the display in operation or standbymode.
5 KEY LOCK/UNLOCK Button (concealed button)
This switches between main unit panel and remotecontrol operation permitted/forbidden.
6 INPUT button
Press to select input.
7 MENU button
Press to open and close the on-screen menu.
8 ADJUST (5/∞/3/2) buttons
Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust varioussettings on the unit.Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearlyindicated in the on-screen display.
9 SET button
Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit.
0 SCREEN SIZE button
Press to select the screen size.
- AUTO SET UP button
When using computer signal input, automaticallysets the POSITION and CLOCK/PHASE to optimumvalues.
NoteWhen optional speakers have been connected,the operation panel on the main unit will not beoperable.
Main unit
Operation panel on the main unit
Main unit
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Controls and Connectors
~=-
LAC INLET
OFF ON
SPEAKER8Ω ~16Ω
+ —
@! # $ % ^
AUDIOINPUT5 INPUT3 S-VIDEOR LDIGITAL RGB
AUDIO INPUT4 VIDEO OUTPUTR L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 0
IN OUT
CONTROL COMBINATION
IN OUT
RS-232C
ANALOG RGB (ANALOG RGB)
INPUT1OUTPUT G B R HD VD
(ON SYNC) (H/V SYNC)
Ô75 2.2Ω kΩ
INPUT(INPUT1/2)
OUTPUTR SPEAKER8Ω ~16Ω
+ —
INPUT2 AUDIO
Connection Panel
Plasma Display Section
1 SPEAKER (R) terminal
For connection of an external right speaker.Connect a speaker whose impedance is 8 -16 Ω.
2 CONTROL IN/OUT (monaural mini jacks)
For connection of PIONEER components that bearthe Î mark. Making CONTROL connection enablescontrol of the main unit as a component in asystem.(NOTE) The main unit cannot be operated by the
wired remote control RV-V107.
3 COMBINATION IN/OUT
Used when a number of sets are controlledcollectively. (See “5.6 Combination Connection”)Please use a mini DIN 6 pin cable (straight, fullyconnected) available on the market as theconnecting cable.(NOTE) It has no ABL linking function. And it is not
compatible with the RM-V4000V or othermulti-projection. It is not output when themain power is off.
4 RS-232C
This terminal is used for adjustments by a PC (EIA-232-F standard).(See “5.5 RS-232C Adjustment Mode”)
5 INPUT1 (mini D-sub 15 pin)
For connection of components that have RGB orcomponent output jacks such as a personalcomputer, DVD player, or external RGB decoder.
6 OUTPUT (INPUT1) (mini D-sub 15 pin)
Use the OUTPUT (INPUT1) connector to output thevideo signal to an external monitor or othercomponent.
(NOTE) • The video signal will not be output fromthe OUTPUT (INPUT1) connector whenthe main power of this display is off or instandby mode.
• When connecting the main units in aseries, please set the number that can beconnected as a total of 5 including the setthat the signal is initially input to. But acondition for performing separate sink orcomposite sink input and output is thatthe sink level of the source used is atleast TTL level at 2.2kΩ terminal time.
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Controls and Connectors
7 INPUT2 (BNC jacks)
For connection of components that have RGB orcomponent output jacks such as a personalcomputer, DVD player, or external RGB decoder.
8 Synchronizing signal impedance selector switch
Depending on the connections made at INPUT2, itmay be necessary to set this switch to match theoutput impedance of the connected component’ssynchronization signal.When the output impedance of the component’ssynchronization signal is below 75 Ω, set this switchto the 75 Ω position.
9 AUDIO INPUT (Stereo mini jack)
Use to obtain sound when INPUT1, INPUT2 orINPUT5 is selected.Connect this jack to the audio output connector of thedevice connected to the plasma display’s INPUT1 orINPUT2, or to the audio output connector of thedevice connected to the video card’s INPUT5.
0 AUDIO OUTPUT (Stereo mini jack)
Use to output the audio of the selected sourcecomponent connected to the main unit to an AVamplifier or similar component.
- MAIN POWER switch
Use to switch the main power or the main unit onand off.
= AC INLET
A power cable is furnished with the main unit:connect one end of the power cable to thisconnector and the other end to a standard ACpower source.
~ SPEAKER (L) terminal
For connection of an external left speaker. Connecta speaker that has an impedance of 8 -16 Ω.
Video Card <PDA-5002> Section
! INPUT5 (DVI-D jack)
Use to connect a computer.Note: This unit does not support the display of
copyguard-protected video signals.
@ AUDIO INPUT3 (RCA Pin jacks)
Use to obtain sound when INPUT3 is selected.Connect these jacks to the audio output connectorsof components connected to the video card’sINPUT3.
Note: The left audio channel (L) jack is notcompatible with monaural input sources.
# INPUT3 (S-video jack)
For connection of components that have an S-videooutput jack such as a video deck, video camera,laser disc player, or DVD player.
$ AUDIO INPUT4 (RCA Pin jacks)
Use to obtain sound when INPUT4 is selected.Connect these jacks to the audio output connectorsof components connected to the video card’sINPUT4.
Note: The left audio channel (L) jack is notcompatible with monaural input sources.
% INPUT4 (BNC jack)
For connection of components that have acomposite video output jack such as a video deck,video camera, laser disc player, or DVD player.
^ OUTPUT (INPUT4) (BNC jack)
Use the OUTPUT (INPUT4) jack to output the videosignal to an external monitor or other component.
Note: The video signal will not be output from theOUTPUT (INPUT4) jack when the main power ofthis display is off or in standby mode.
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Controls and Connectors
Pin layout
INPUT 1 (Mini D-sub, 15-pin connector; female)
pin layout
Note : Standard VGA connector (plug and play supported).
Pin No. Signal
1 NC (not connected)
2 TxD (Transmit Data)
3 RxD (Receive Data)
4 NC (not connected)
5 GND
6 NC (not connected)
7 NC (not connected)
8 RTS (Request To Send)
9 NC (not connected)
Pin No. Combination CombinationIN OUT
1 GND GND
2 NC (not connected) NC (not connected)
3 TxD (output) RxD (input)
4 NC (not connected) NC (not connected)
5 RxD (input) TxD (output)
6 NC (not connected) NC (not connected)
5
96
1
Combination IN/OUT terminal pin layout
5
3
1
6
4
2
RS-232C terminal (D-sub 9-pin connector; male)
pin layout
Note : Plasma communicates as a DCE derice.
Pin No. $ INPUT1 input terminals % INPUT1 output terminals
1 R or CR/PR
2 G or Y
3 B or CB/PB
4 NC (not connected)
5 GND
6 GND
7 GND
8 GND
9 DDC +5V NC (not connected)
10 GND
11 NC (not connected)
12 DDC SDA NC (not connected)
13 HD or H/V SYNC
14 VD
15 DDC SCL NC (not connected)
1
6
1115
5
10
INPUT 5 (DVI-D 24 pin connector; female)
pin layout
Signal Assignment
123456789101112131415161718192021222324
T.M.D.S. Data2–T.M.D.S. Data2+T.M.D.S. Data2/4 ShieldNC (No connection)NC (No connection)DDC ClockDDC DataNC (No connection)T.M.D.S. Data1–T.M.D.S. Data1+T.M.D.S. Data1/3 ShieldNC (No connection)NC (No connection)+5V PowerGNDHot Plug DetectT.M.D.S. Data0 –T.M.D.S. Data0+T.M.D.S. Data0/5 ShieldNC (No connection)NC (No connection)T.M.D.S. Clock ShieldT.M.D.S. Clock+T.M.D.S. Clock–
Pin No.
1 2
162417
9
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Remote Control Unit
Remote Control Unit
8
9
7
0
-
2
3
4
5
6
1
1 SCREEN SIZE button
Press to select the screen size.
2 INPUT buttons
Use to select the input.
( , , and are used when the PDA-5002 isconnected.)
3 MENU button
Press to open and close the on-screen menu.
4 ADJUST (5/∞/3/2) buttons
Use to navigate menu screens and to adjust varioussettings on the unit.Usage of cursor buttons within operations is clearlyindicated at the bottom the on-screen menu display.
5 SET button
Press to adjust or enter various settings on the unit.
6 MUTING button
Press to mute the volume.
7 AUTO SET UP button
When using computer signal input, automaticallysets the POSITION and CLOCK/ PHASE to optimumvalues.
8 STANDBY/ON button
Press to put the unit in operation or standby mode.
9 DISPLAY button
Press to view the unit’s current input and setupmode.
0 POINT ZOOM button
Use to select and enlarge one part of the screen.
- VOLUME (+/–) buttons
Use to adjust the volume.
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Normal Operating Mode
Normal Operating Mode
About normal operating mode
Normal operating mode enables the following:
1 Input switching• Pressing one of the INPUT buttons, 1 to 5 = Input switches over to the selected input.• Pressing the INPUT button on the operating panel of the main unit = This switches the input to the next input.
2 Screen-size switching• Repeated pressing the SCREEN SIZE button on the remote control or the operating panel of the main unit changes
screen size in the following sequence:When reproducing video signals (signals other than PC signals)
= WIDE = 4 : 3 = FULL = ZOOM =When reproducing PC signals
= DOT BY DOT = 4 : 3 = FULL = PARTIAL =
(NOTES) • The screen size at which playback can be performed differs according to the input signal.See 5.1.3, “List of supported input signals”.Displays with “(TYPE)” appended, such as FULL (TYPE), will sometimes appear, indicating a simplifiedreproduction.
• If an HDTV signal is detected, the screen size will switch to FULL (fixed). • During video playback, switching screen size to ZOOM or PARTIAL permits scrolling the screen up or
down with the 5 and ∞ buttons (V-SCROLL function).Refer to section 5.1.4, “List of adjustable and settable items”.
You will note that the act of reduction, enlargement, etc. of the screen using the screen size changingfunction of this machine at a coffee shop, hotel, etc. for profit or for public view may result in infringementof the right of an author protected under the Copyright Law.
3 Display callA Press the DISPLAY button on the remote control.
= The current input function, the incoming signal's horizontal and vertical frequencies, current screen size, andother characteristics are displayed on the screen.
(NOTE) The displayed horizontal and vertical frequencies are measured values, and there may be some error in themeasurements.
B Push and hold the DISPLAY button on the remote control or the operating panel of the main unit for two or moreseconds while A is displayed.
= The various settings, internal temperature, etc. are displayed as shown on the screen below.
I NPUT1
P LASMA
PM
OOM2 2THI
SO
:::::::::
2
2
5O
U
FUL L
C HH
––
OWERPOWER
C ONTRO L
C ONTRO L
TAN DARDANAG MEE NT
F F T I MERB I T ER R M DEO
M DEOASKXE PERATUREMOUR ME T ERD NO SE T
N/ 0
0 0 0
/ WF F
OF FOF F / L
7.
.
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Normal Operating Mode
4 Volume adjustment/Muting• Push the VOLUME + button on the remote control. = The volume increases.• Push the VOLUME – button on the remote control. = The volume decreases.• Push the MUTING button on the remote control. = Each time the button is pushed, it switches from MUTING
ON to MUTING OFF, or vice versa.
5 Automatic adjustment of the screen• During PC signal input, push the AUTO SET UP button on the remote control or main operating panel to automatically
adjust the screen(NOTES) • Adjustment is impossible during video signal input.
• Adjustment is impossible during INPUT 5. • It may be impossible to perform adjustment correctly in the case of a low brightness signal such as a
black or blue background.
6 Point zoom• During PC signal input, push the POINT ZOOM button on the remote control.
= The POINT ZOOM screen appears.• Select the expanded area and push the SET button.
= The expansion ratio changes as follows each time the button is pushed. ⇒ X1.5 ⇒ X2.0 ⇒ X3.0 ⇒ X4.0 ⇒ Notes) This operation is impossible during video signal input.
7 In addition to the above, several RS-232C commands are also available.Refer to section 5.5, “RS-232C Adjustment Mode”.
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Menu Mode
Menu Mode
About menu mode
1) How to enter/exit menu mode• To enter menu mode and display the menu screen (refer to section 5.3.2, “Example of menu mode operation”),
press the MENU button on the remote, or on the operating panel of the main unit while in normal operating mode.To return to normal operating mode, press the MENU button again.
2) When you carry out adjustments using menu mode:• Each of the adjustment values for PICTURE and SCREEN will be stored separately for each input function and
each input signal. For more details please refer to “5.4.5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment valuesmemory area table” and “5.4.6 SCREEN adjustment values area table”.
3) Notes(1) Menu mode is canceled automatically and normal operating mode is restored in the following cases:
• When the input signal has been switched• When switching over to another input signal frequency• When no control is operated for a period of approximately eight minutes• When the KEY LOCK/UNLOCK button on the operating panel of the main unit is pressed
(2) For adjustments in the menu mode, refer to the operating manual.(3) When making adjustments, we recommend using video signals that you actually intend to use.(4) The items that can be adjusted and set vary for each input signal. Only the OPTION can be set when a video
signal is not being input.
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Menu Mode
Switch the display on the menu screen
(activating menu mode).
Remotecontrol unit
Main unit
Select PICTURE.
The currently selected item ishighlighted in yellow.
The currently selected item ishighlighted in yellow.
Example of menu mode operation
Adjusting contrast is shown below as an example of basic operation in menu mode.
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]
Step
Remotecontrol unit
Main unit
Step
MENU
R S E TE
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: 0: 0: 0: 0
CONT RA S T : 0BRC L OR
I GHT.:::
OT N TIS A RPH
MAIN MENU INPUT4
R S E TE
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: 0: 0: 0: 0
CONT RA S T : 0BRC L OR
I GHT.:::
OT N TIS A RPH
MAIN MENU INPUT4
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Menu Mode
Press the SET button to return to the screen in step 3.To make other adjustments, repeat steps 2 to 4.
Restores normal operating mode.]
Select BRIGHT.Step
Remotecontrol unit
Main unit
Make adjustments.Step
Remotecontrol unit
Main unit
Complete the procedure.Step
Remotecontrol unit
Main unit
]
‘‘
SET
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
CONT RAS T : 0B R I GHT .
: 0CO LOR: 0T I NT: 0S H ARP
RE S E T
: 0
MAIN MENU INPUT4
]
ADJUST SET EXITSET MENU
: 0BR I GH T .
MENU
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Menu Mode
Settings in menu mode
1) Rewriting the input display
The content displayed onscreen can be rewritten when input is changed.Where INPUT1 is normally displayed, for example, could be changed to display the name of a peripheral device, suchas COMPUTER. (A maximum of 8 characters can be displayed.)
Example: Changing the INPUT LABEL from INPUT1 to COMPUTER
1 Press the INPUT button and select INPUT1.
2 Enter menu mode and select SET UP.
3 Select INPUT LABEL.
4 Move the cursor to the first relevant character (C in the example) and press the SET button. (Repeat this processto select all 8 characters.)• Any of the 52 characters displayed on the menu screen can be used.• When you select a character and then press the SET button, the input point will advance one character.• If you make a mistake, select BACK SPACE and press the SET button. This will move the input point back one
character.• To restore the display to the initial setting (INPUT1, in this case), select RESET and press the SET button.• After you have finished inputting characters, move the cursor to END and press the SET button.
Screen 2
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SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
: V GA
:NT: AU T O
S E T T I NCL AMPPOWE R
:
G
OF FP S I T I O NOM NAGEMEA
I NP UT I NP UT 1LEBL A
MAIN MENU INPUT1
SELECT SET EXITSET MENU
BACK SPACE
J MK LB C D E F G IHW ZX YN O P Q R S T VU9 . ,0 1 2 3 4 5 6 87# ~? &/ – ( ) @ :
I NP UT
I NP UT 1
LEBL A
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I NP UT 1
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ECAS P
Screen 3
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Menu Mode
Setting POWER MANAGEMENT and AUTO POWER ON/OFF
To save electricity, this function automatically shifts the device into power-saving mode when no picture (sync)signal is detected.• If not using this power-saving function
→ select OFF.• To enter power standby if no input signal is detected after 8 min
→ select AUTO POWER OFF: ON.• To switch between routine operating status and power-saving status, in accordance with the presence of signals
→ Select POWER MANAGEMENT: ON.
Set-able condition : POWER MANAGMENT: INPUT 1 (personal computer signal), INPUT5
AUTO POWER OFF; other than the aboveFactory preset : OFF
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to POWER MANAGEMENT(AUTO POWER OFF) and use the SET button tochange the setting.Setting will change between OFF and ON eachtime the SET button is pressed.
Screen 2
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
: AU T OS E T T I NCL AMPPOWE R
:
G
OF FP S I T I O NOM NA GEMEA
I NP UT I NP UT 1LEBL A
: V GA
:NT
MAIN MENU INPUT1
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
: V GA
:NT: AU T O
S E T T I NCL AMPPOWE R
:
G
OF FP S I T I O NOM NAGEMEA
I NP UT I NP UT 1LEBL A
MAIN MENU INPUT1
(NOTE)• To restore routine operating status from power standby status, press the POWER button on the remote control or
main unití-s operation panel.• To restore routine operating status from power-saving status, either use a personal computer or press the INPUT
button on the remote control or main unití-s operation panel.• However, when there is G ON SYNC or composite SYNC input, it will not be possible to restore routine operating
status via personal computer alone. The INPUT button will need to be pressed after the personal computer hasbeen operated appropriately.
• Power consumption in power standby mode will be 1W.• Power consuption in power-saving mode will be around 1W for INPUT 1 and around 50W for INPUT 5.
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Menu Mode
Setting the color temperature
The color temperature for the video input signal can be set.Set all the INPUT settings, 1~4, in accordance with the following.• LOW: Equal to -3000k• MID LOW: Equal to -2000k• MIDDLE: + 0k (standard)• MID HIGH: Equal to +1000k• HIGH: Equal to +2000k
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 The cursor on COLOR TEMP and use the SETbutton to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill change as follows: MIDDLE = MID HIGH =HIGH = LOW = MID LOW =···
Screen 2
Set-able condition : Video signal inputFactory preset : MIDDLE
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: V I DE O: RGB
: AU T OS E T T I NV I DE O S I GNAL
CL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER:
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE C I N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT1
I NP UT 1
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: V I DE O: RGB
: AU T OS E T T I NV I DE O S I GNAL
CL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE C I N MAEH I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE
MAIN MENU INPUT1
:I NP UT I NP UT 1LEBL A
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Menu Mode
Reducing digital noise
The setting for the digital noise reduction function can be changed to improve the S/N rate when there is video signalinput. Set all the INPUT settings, 1~4.
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to DIGITAL NR and use the SETbutton to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill change as follows: LOW = MIDDLE =HIGH = OFF
Screen 2
Set-able condition : Video signal inputFactory preset : LOW
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: V I DE O: RGB
: AU T OS E T T I NV I DE O S I GNAL
CL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER:
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE C I N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT1
I NP UT 1
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: V I DE O: RGB
: AU T OS E T T I NV I DE O S I GNAL
CL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE
: OF FP URE IC N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F: L O W D I G I T A L NR
: I NP UT 1
MAIN MENU INPUT1
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Menu Mode
Setting HIGH CONTRAST
This is a function that, for video signal input, emphasizes brightness by adjusting the pictureí-s intermediate brightness.When using software involving many dark scenes or when using the unit in a bright environment, set HIGH CONTRASTto ON.If you wish to accurately reproduce fine details (such as the texture of human skin), set HIGH CONTRAST to OFF.
Differences in the picture reproduced when HIGH CONTRAST is OFFor ON (refer to diagram at right)
OFF........ Reproduces input signalí-s brightness linearly.ON ......... Reproduces input signal with intermediate brightness
adjusted.
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to HIGH CONTRAST and usethe SET button to change the setting. Each timethe SET button is pressed, the setting will switchbetween ON and OFF.
Screen 2
Set-able condition : Video signal inputFactory preset : OFF
20
200 80 100
40
80
90
100
Input
(%)
Output
(%)
HIGH CONTRAST ON
HIGH CONTRAST OFF
Image diagram of brightness adjustment
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: AU T O: MOT I ON
COL OR3 D Y C/ M DEO
OF FAUT O P OWER
S Y S T E M
: OF F: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP UR E C I N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT4
: I NP UT 4
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: AU T O: MOT IMODE ON
COL OR3 D Y C/
OF FAUT O P OWER
S Y S T E M
: OF F: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE IC N M AE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT4
: I NP UT 4
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
I NP UT LEBL A
: V I DE O: AU T O
S E T T I NCL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER
G
OF F
P S I T I O NO
: L OWD I G I T A L NRH I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
: RGBV I DE O S I GNAL
: OF FP URE IC N MAE
: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE
: I NP UT 1
MAIN MENU INPUT1
For INPUT 1 or INPUT 2, a screen like thefollowing will be displayed.
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Menu Mode
Setting PURECINEMA
The PURECINEMA function automatically determines picture signals taken at 24 frames per second (such as moviefilms) and changes the picture signal to a progressive one by means of 2-3 pulldown processes. For the standardPURECINEMA function, select HQ.Picture processing can produce time differences with sound signals. If this is distracting, select STANDARD. If OFF(the factory preset) is selected, only the usual progressive conversion will take place.
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to PURECINEMA and use theSET button to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill change as follows: OFF = STANDARD =HQ =···
Screen 2
Set-able condition : 525i (480i), NTSC, 4.43NTSCFactory preset : OFF
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: V I DE O: RGB
: AU T OS E T T I NV I DE O S I GNAL
CL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER:
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE C I N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT1
I NP UT 1
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
I NP UT LEBL A
: V I DE O: AU T O
S E T T I NCL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: L OWD I G I T A L NRH I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
: RGBV I DE O S I GNAL
: OF FP URE C I N MAE
: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE
MAIN MENU INPUT1
: I NP UT 1
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Menu Mode
Setting the color system
INPUT 3 and 4 automatically determine the various television systems used in countries around the world.
Normally, this function is set to COLOR SYSTEM: AUTO (for automatic determination). However, it sometimes doesnot properly reproduce VTR signals with repeated dubbing and the like (resulting in lack of color, etc.).In this case, make settings correspond to the input signal, as follows.
Make all settings for INPUT 3 and 4.
For NTSC signal input = select COLOR SYSTEM: NTSC.For PAL signal input = select COLOR SYSTEM: PAL.For SECAM signal input = select COLOR SYSTEM: SECAM.For 4.43 NTSC signal input = select COLOR SYSTEM:4.43NTSC.
Fixing the settings when the input signal has been determined in advance will make smooth image processingpossible, making it possible to reduce input switching time and prevent mistaken signal determination.
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to COLOR SYSTEM and use theSET button to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill change as follows: AUTO = NTSC = PAL =SECAM = 4.43NTSC =···.
Screen 2
Set-able condition: INPUT 3, 4Factory preset: INPUT 3 : AUTO
INPUT 4 : AUTO
CAUTION
This unit does not handle PAL-M and PAL-N systems.
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: MOT IMOD E ON3 D Y C/
OF FAUT O P OWER : OF F: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE IC N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
: A U T OCOL OR S Y S T E M
MAIN MENU INPUT4
: I NP UT 4
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: AU T O: MOT I ON
COL OR3 D Y C/ M DEO
OF FAUT O P OWER
S Y S T E M
: OF F: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP UR E C I N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT4
: I NP UT 4
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Menu Mode
Setting the clamp position
Simultaneous input of RGB (G ON SYNC) signals and sync signals may produce brightness inappropriately, resultingin an overly bright screen or images with a greenish cast. If this occurs, select CLAMP POSITION: LOCKED.Normally, the setting may be left on CLAMP POSITION: AUTO.
Methods for generating clamp pulse (a timing pulse necessary for reproducing brightness) are shown in Figure 1, aand b.
Figure 1: Clamp pulse generation
a. Generating a clamp pulsefrom separate sync
Clamp effective area
Clamp effective area
G (Green)
H (SeparateSync Signal)
Clamp pulse
b. Generating a clamp pulsefrom G ON SYNC
G (G ON SYNC)
Clamp pulse
Figure 2: Simultaneous input of sync signals and G ONSYNC
Clamp effective area
G (G ON SYNC)
H (Separatesync signal)
Clamp pulse(CLAMP POSITION: AUTO)Clamp pulse(CLAMP POSITION: LOCKED)
Correct clamp timing
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to CLAMP POSITION and usethe SET button to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill change between AUTO and LOCKED.
Screen 2
(NOTE) Cannot be set during component picture signal input.
With CLAMP POSITION: AUTO, separate sync signals will be monitored. The method shown in Figure 1, “a,” willautomatically be applied when separate sync signals are judged as present, and the method in Figure 1, “b,” will beapplied when they are judged as not present. However, as shown in Figure 2, if separate sync signals are inputsimultaneously with G ON SYNC, the former will be judged as present, and clamp pulse wll be generated using themethod shown in Figure 1, ”a.” This will result in incorrect clamp timing, preventing brightness from being producednormally.If this occurs, either do not connect the separate sync signals or select CLAMP POSITION: LOCKED. If CLAMP POSITION:LOCKED is selected, the clamp pulse wil be reproduced using the method in Figure 1, ”b,” whether or not separatesync signals are present. This will make it possible to produce brightness correctly.(NOTE) The figures above are for illustrative purposes only.(NOTE) Composite sync input may be considered to be the same as separate sync input.
Incorrect clamp timing
Set-able condition: INPUT 1 or 2Factory preset: AUTO
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
: V GA
:NT: AU T O
S E T T I NCL AMPPOWE R
:
G
OF FP S I T I O NOM NAGEMEA
I NP UT I NP UT 1LEBL A
MAIN MENU INPUT1
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
:NT
S E T T I NCL A MPPOWE R
:
G
OF FP S I T I O NOM NAGEMEA
I NP UT I NP UT 1LEBL A
: V GA: A U T O
MAIN MENU INPUT1
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Menu Mode
Setting 3D Y/C separation
The INPUT4 image input unit is equipped with a 3D Y/C separation circuit, the operation of which can be set. Whenreproducing still images, which involve no movement, select 3D Y/C MODE: STILL.
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to 3D Y/C MODE and use theSET button to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill chang between MOTION and STILL.
Screen 2
Set-able condition : INPUT 4 and NTSCFactory preset : MOTION
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: AU T O: MOT I ON
COL OR3 D Y C/ M DEO
OF FAUT O P OWER
S Y S T E M
: OF F: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP UR E C I N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT4
: I NP UT 4
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
: AU T OCOL OR
OF FAUT O P OWER
S Y S T E M
: OF F: M I DD L ECOL OR T M PE: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE IC N MAE
I NP UT LEBL A
H I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
: MOT IMODE ON3 D Y C/
MAIN MENU INPUT4
: I NP UT 4
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Menu Mode
Settings for peripheral equipment
In accrodance with input signal frequency, this unit automatically identifies pesonal computer signals and videosignals from DVD players and the like. Although it is equipped with function for identifying the resolution of personalcomputer signals, the automatic signal identification function will not operate for the following signal input: a) 31.5kHzhorizontal/60Hz vertical and b) 48.4kHz horizontal/60Hz vertical or 56.5kHz horizontal/70Hz vertical. In such cases,settings must be made manually.
Make all settings for INPUT 1, 2 and 5 in accordance with the following. Example: When connecting an AV device = select SETTING: VIDEO. When connecting a personal computer= select VGA, WIDE VGA, XGA or WIDE XGA in accordance with resolution.
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Select SETTING and use the <2 / 3> button tochange the setting.Each time the <2 / 3> button is pressed,settings will change as follows.a) 31.5kHz horizontal/60Hz vertical signal input For INPUT 1 or INPUT 2:
For INPUT 5:
b) 48.4kHz horizontal/60Hz vertical or 56.5kHz horizontal/70Hz vertical input signal
Screen 2
Set-able condition : INPUT 1, 2 and 5a) For 31.5kHz horizonal and 60Hz vertical signal inputb) For 48.4kHz horizontal and 60Hz vetical or 56.5kHz horizontal and 70Hz vertical signal input
Factory preset : VGA, for “a” XGA, for “b”
VGAVIDEO
WIDE VGA
VGA WIDE VGA
XGA WIDE XGA
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
:I NP UT LEBL A
: V I DE O: RGB
: AU T OS E T T I NV I DE O S I GNAL
CL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE C I N MAEH I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT1
I NP UT 1
SELECT SET EXITSET MENU
S E T T I N G : V GA
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Menu Mode
Setting the input signal format
When a video signal is input to INPUT 1 or 2, settings must be made in keeping with peripheral devices in order tohandle RGB and component picture signals.
Make all settings for INPUT 1 and 2 in accordance with the following. Example: When reproducing RGB signals = select VIDEO SIGNAL: RGB. When reproducing signals from high-vision devices or DVD players = select VIDEO SIGNAL: COMPONENT.
1 Select SET UP.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to VIDEO SIGNAL and use theSET button to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill switch between RGB and COMPONENT.
Screen 2
Set-able condition : INPUT 1 and 2, for video signal input (other than personal computer signals)Factory preset : INPUT 1: RGB
INPUT 2: RGB
SELECT ENTER EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
:I NP UT LEBL A
: V I DE O: RGB
: AU T OS E T T I NV I DE O S I GNAL
CL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE C I N MAEH I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
MAIN MENU INPUT1
I NP UT 1
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SET UP OPTION
:I NP UT LEBL A
: V I DE O: AU T O
S E T T I NCL AM
OF FAUT O
P
P OWER
G
: OF F
P S I T I O NO
: L OWD I G I T A L NR
: OF FP URE C I N MAEH I GH C O TN R A TS : OF F
: RGBV I DE O S I GNA L
I NP UT 1
MAIN MENU INPUT1
For component video picture signal input, see “5.4.3 Adjustments and settings in the integrator mode”, 7) Settingcomponent input.
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Menu Mode
Setting the power control
This function reduces power consumption and panel deterioration by controlling screen brightness in accordancewith the input signal. For a bright, easy-to-see screen = select POWER CONTROL: STANDARD. To reduce power consumption = select POWER CONTROL: MODE1. To reduce panel deterioration, such as burning in = select POWER CONTROL: MODE2.
Factory preset : STANDARD
Differences in picture reproduction resulting from power control settings (illustration):
For an input signal like the following:
STANDARD
Upper figure: A bright picture overall,with no change (upper figure).Lower figure: A dark picture overall,with peak brightness reproducedeven brighter.
MODE1 MODE2
Upper figure: Power consumption isreduced by restraining the brightnessof a bright picture, overall.Lower figure: For a picture that is darkoverall, similar to STANDARD, peakbrightness is made even brighter.
Image signal gradations arereporudced faithfully, with no controlapplied. The part of a dark picture,overall, for which peak brightness isnot raised reduces burn-in and othertypes of panel deterioration.
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Menu Mode
1 Select OPTION.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to POWER CONTROL and usethe SET button to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill change as follows: STANDARD = MODE 1 =MODE 2 =···.
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OPTIONSETUPSCREENPICTURE
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
POWER CONTROL settings are shared by all inputs (INPUT 1~5).
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Menu Mode
Setting automatic input switching
Using AUTO FUNCTION to detect the signal for the set input makes it possible to automatically switch to that input.INPUT 4 cannot be selected if PDA-5002 is not mounted.
Factory preset : OFF
1 Select OPTION.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to AUTO FUNCTION and usethe SET button to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill change as follows: OFF = INPUT1 =
INPUT4 =···
Screen 2
• AUTO FUNCTION will not operate if set to OFF.• When INPUT1 or INPUT4 is selected, when a signal to the selected input is detected, that input will be
automatically switched to. Thereafter, input will not be switched even if the INPUT button on the remotecontrol or plasma display is pressed. In addition, if there is no signal input after input has been switched withAUTO FUNCTION, input will be restored to what it was before it was switched by AUTO FUNCTION.
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
::
AUT O CTT
I ON NFAUD I O O
:U
U F I EX DOF F
POWER NDS T A A RDRT LONCO
MAIN MENU INPUT1
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
:A UT O CT
TI ON NF
AUD I O O
:U
U F I EX DOF F
POWER NDS T A ARDRT LONCO:
MAIN MENU INPUT1
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Menu Mode
Setting audio output
Either FIXED or VARIABLE can be selected for the volume of sound output obtained from the AUDIO OUTPUTterminal.
1 Select OPTION.
Screen 1
2 Move the cursor to AUDIO OUT and use the SETbutton to change the setting.Each time the SET button is pressed, the settingwill change between FIXED and VARIABLE.
Screen 2
• When FIXED is selected, audio output volume will not change even if VOLUME is adjusted on the plasmadisplay.
• When VARIABLE is selected, audio output volume will chang in keeping with the adjusted value for VOLUME.
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
::
AUT O CTT
I ON NFAUD I O O
:U
U F I EX DOF F
POWER NDS T A A RDRT LONCO
MAIN MENU INPUT1
SELECT CHANGE EXITSET MENU
PICTURE SCREEN SET UP OPTION
AUT O CTT
I ON NFA UD I O O
:U
U F I EX DOF F
POWER NDS T A ARDRT LONCO::
MAIN MENU INPUT1
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Integrator Mode
Integrator Mode
About the integrator mode
1) How to enter integrator mode• Place the unit in integrator mode by doing the following:
Procedure: In standby, switch on power to the unit using the e remote control or the operating panel of the mainunit, as follows:MENU button = POWER button(This procedure should be complete in three seconds.)
2) Upon entering the integrator mode• The content of picture quality adjustment and picture location adjustment that are adjusted in menu mode are all
initial values. The content of SET UP and OPTION are maintained, but COLOR TEMP becomes MIDDLE.
3) When you make adjustments in integrator mode:• The adjusted values of PICTURE, WHITE BALANCE, and SCREEN (see 5.4.3 1) ~ 3)) are stored in memory for
each input function and input signal.However, regarding PICTURE WHITE BALANCE during PC signal input, up to 8 kinds of input signals (signalfrequencies) can be stored in memory for each function.When 9 new kinds of input signals have been adjusted, the adjustment data for the input signal that has thelongest history of adjustments is erased.
• For more details please refer to “5.4.5 PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values memory area tables”and “5.4.6 SCREEN adjustment values memory area tables”.
4) To exit integrator mode• Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the operating panel of the main unit to restore the unit to
normal operating mode.
5) NOTES:(1) The input can't be switched while in the integrator mode.
Make sure you have switched to the appropriate input before entering the integrator mode.It is also important to plug in signals beforehand.
(2) Integrator mode is cancelled automatically in all of the following situations, returning to normal operating mode.• When switching over to another input signal mode (i.e., to another signal frequency)• When no operation occurs for a period of approximately three minutes• When you press the KEY LOCK/UNLOCK button on the operating panel of the main unit
(3) For adjustments and settings, feed video signals that you will actually use into the production run.
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The currently selected item ishighlighted in yellow.
(Within threeseconds)
Example of integrator mode operation
An example of adjustments of CONTRAST in the integrator mode is discussed below.
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Integrator Mode
or
Put the unit into standby, and do the
following.
Remotecontrol unit
Main unit
The currently selected item ishighlighted in yellow.
Step
(Within threeseconds)
Select PICTURE.Step
Remotecontrol unit
Main unit
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Integrator Mode
Press the SET button to return to the screen in Step 3.To continue to make other adjustments, repeat Steps 2 to 4.
Entering normal operatingmode.
Although it is possible to exitintegrator mode in other ways,such as by switching off the mainpower, we advise following theprocedures shown at the left, inorder to ensure that youradjustments are saved to memory.or
Entering STANDBY.
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Select BRIGHT.Step
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Main unit
Make adjustments.StepRemotecontrol unit
Main unit
To complete your adjustments, exit integrator
mode.Step
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Integrator Mode
Adjustments and settings in integrator mode
For detailed information, see 5.4.2, “Example of integrator mode operation.”
Adjusting PICTURE (picture quality)
The items that can be adjusted here are CONTRAST, BRIGHT, COLOR, TINT, H.ENHANCE, V.ENHANCE, H.SHARPand V. SHARP. These differ somewhat from the items that can be adjusted in menu mode (see the instruction manual).
1 Enter integrator mode and switch to the input (INPUT 1~5)you want to adjust.
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.Select PICTURE and the item to adjust.
When DEFAULT is selected on screen 1, all adjustmentvalues for PICTURE will be restored to the factory presetvalues.
2 Make the necessary adjustments.(NOTE) When in INPUT 1, 2 or 5 during personal computer
signal input, COLOR, TINT, H. SHARP and V.SHARP cannot be adjusted.During video signal input, H.ENHANCE andV.ENHANCE cannot be adjusted.
Make adjustments using the 2 and 3 buttons on the remotecontrol or the main unit’s operating panel.
The values adjusted here will be the initial values foradjustment in menu mode.In addition, if SHARP is adjusted in menu mode, the amountof that adjustment will be added to both the H. SHARP andV. SHARP adjustment values in integrator mode.
Press the SET button to return to screen 2.
<Adjustable range> 0 to 255 for CONTRAST, BRIGHT, COLOR and TINT0 to 15 for H.ENHANCE, V.ENHANCE, H.SHARP and V.SHARP.
Screen 1Personal computer signal input
Screen 2
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Integrator Mode
Adjusting WHITE BALANCE
The items that can be adjusted here are R HIGH, G HIGH, B HIGH, R LOW, G LOW and B LOW.
1 Enter integrator mode and switch to the input (INPUT 1~5)you want to adjust.
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select WHITE BALANCE and the item to adjust.
When DEFAULT is selected on screen 1, all adjustmentvalues for WHITE BALANCE will be restored to the factorypreset values.
2 Make the necessary adjustments.
Make adjustments using the 2 and 3 buttons on the remotecontrol or the main unit’s operating panel.
Press the SET button to return to screen 1.
<Adjustable range> 0 to 255 for each item
Screen 1
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Adjusting SCREEN (screen position)
The items that can be adjusted here are H.POSITION, V.POSITION, CLOCK, PHASE and V.SIZE.
1 Enter integrator mode and switch to the input (INPUT 1~5)you want to adjust.
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“ – –“ mark is.
Select SCREEN and the item to adjust.
When DEFAULT is selected on screen 1, all adjustmentvalues for SCREEN will be restored to the factory presetvalues.
2 Make the necessary adjustments.
(NOTE) CLOCK and PHASE can only be adjusted duringpersonal computer signal input.
Make adjustments using the 2 and 3 buttons on the remotecontrol or the main unit’s operating panel.
The values adjusted here will be the initial values for menumode. Press the SET button to return to screen 1.
<Adjustable Range> 0 to 255 for H. POSITION, V. POSITION and CLOCK (initial value: 128)0 to 127 for V. SIZE (initial value: 0)0 to 63 for PHASE (initial value: 32)
<Adjusting Order> For the sake of efficiency, make adjustments in the following order:V.POSITION = H.POSITION = CLOCK = H.POSITION = PHASE = H.POSITION
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Integrator Mode
Setting the 4-screen display (2x2 mode)
This function is for large screen display involving four units. (No consideration has been given to joints.)For 4-screen display, set 2x2 to ON and then set LAYOUT in keeping with the positioning illustrated below.
Factory preset : 2x2: OFF LAYOUT: UP LEFT
1 Enter integrator mode. (See 5.4.1, “Integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select 2x2 MODE for SET UP.
2 Move the cursor to 2x2 and use the 2 and 3 buttons tochange the setting.Each time the 2 and 3 buttons are pressed, the settingwill switch between OFF and ON.
Move the cursor to LAYOUT and use the 2 and 3 buttonsto change the setting.Each time the 2 and 3 buttons are pressed, the settingwill change as follows: UP LEFT Ô DOWN LEFT Ô UPRIGHT Ô DOWN RIGHT Ô ···
Press the SET button to return to screen 1.Make 2x2 MODE settings for each input (INPUT 1~5).
(NOTE) Four-screen display cannot be used with reversed display in MIRROR MODE. (Settings, however, can bechanged.)
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Integrator Mode
Setting brightness enhancement at screen center
This function improves and enhances the brightness of the center of the screen. To emphasize screen brightness = set to ON To equalize screen emphasis = set to OFF
Factory preset : OFF
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select SET UP.
2 Move the cursor to BRT ENHANCE and use the SET buttonto change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changebetween ON and OFF.
Set BRT ENHANCE for each input (INPUT1~5).
Select EXIT on screen 2 to return to screen 1.
(NOTE) The brightness enhancement function will not workfor magnified display with 2x2 MODE: ON.(However, settings can be changed.)
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Integrator Mode
Setting the high-vision screen mode (HDTV MODE)
This function sets the screen to match the high-vision picture signals that are input. When the high-vision picture signal is 1125i (1035i) = set to 1035i When the high-vision picture signal is 1125i (1080i) = set to 1080i
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select SET UP.
2 Move the cursor to HDTV mode and use the SET button tochange the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changebetween 1035i and 1080i.
(NOTE) If this items are not set correctly, the followingproblems could result.i) If 1080i has been set, the upper portion of the
screen might not display images in part,regardless of whether the input signal is 1035i.
ii) If 1035I has been set, information may be lostfrom the top of the screen, regardless ofwhether the input signal is 1080i.
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Set-able condition : For 1125i/60Hz signal inputFactory preset : HDTV MODE, 1035i
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Integrator Mode
Setting component input
INPUT 1 and 2 handle two kinds of component picture signals.Set them in accordance with the peripheral devices used.
Make each of the settings for INPUT 1 and 2, in accordance with the following. For Y Pb Pr input (from high-vision devices, etc.) = select VIDEO INPUT: COMPONENT1 For Y Cb Cr input (from DVD players, etc.) = select VIDEO INPUT: COMPONENT2
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select SET UP.
2 Move the cursor to VIDEO INPUT and use the SET buttonto change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changebetween COMPONENT1 and COMPONENT2.
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Set-able condition : INPUT 1 and 2, during video signal input (other than personal computer signals)Factory preset : COMPONENT2 for 525i, 525p, 625i and 625p input
COMPONENT1 for 1125i, 1125p and 750p input
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Integrator Mode
Adjusting SUB VOLUME
This item adjusts the sound input level for each input.It is convenient for adjusting levels between different sources (such as DVD players, personal computers, etc.).First release sound silencing. Then, enter integrator mode and adjust appropriately.
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select SET UP.
2 Select SUB VOLUME.
3 Make the necessary adjustments.Make adjustments using the 2 and 3 buttons on the remotecontrol or the main unit’s operating panel.
Press the SET button to return to screen 2.
<Adjustable Range> 0 to 60 for each item
<Adjusting Order> For the sake of efficiency, make adjustments in the following order:(1) VOLUME (routine operating mode): Raises the volume to the actual usage status.(2) SUB VOLUME (integrator mode): Adjusts high-volume input in keeping with low-volume input.
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Integrator Mode
1 AUDIO INPUT(INPUT1/2/5)....Stereo mini jack
2 AUDIO INPUT(INPUT3) ....Pin jack
INPUT1SUB VOLUME
INPUT2SUB VOLUME
INPUT5SUB VOLUME
INPUT3SUB VOLUME
INPUTSELECTOR
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VOLUME
Audio block diagram(conceptual diagram)
INPUT4SUB VOLUME
3 AUDIO INPUT(INPUT4) ....Pin jack
This unit is equipped with 3 audio input systems.<PDP-503CMX/PDP-503MXE>1 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT1, 2 and 5): Stereo mini jack
= Is selected in common when PICTURE INPUT 1, 2 or 5 has been selected.
<PDA-5002>2 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT3): Pin jack
= Is selected when PICTURE INPUT 3 has been selected.3 AUDIO INPUT (INPUT4): Pin jack
= Is selected when PICTURE INPUT 4 has been selected.
Use of SUB VOLUME: Example 1
When a personal computer is connected to INPUT 1 (picture input only) and a DVD player has been connected toINPUT2 (pictures and sound):= Will reproduce the DVD player’s sound when PICTURE INPUT 1 or 2 has been selected.
When sound is not necessary with personal computer input (INPUT 1), set the SUB VOLUME for INPUT 1 to 0.
Use of SUB VOLUME: Example 2
When a DVD player is connected to INPUT 3 (pictures and sound) and a personal computer to INPUT 5 (pictures andsound):= When the difference in volume between the DVD player and personal computer is distracting, adjust SUB VOLUME
for whichever source is louder.
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Setting the OSD display
This function suppresses the OSD display (INPUT display, etc.) in normal operating mode.Even while OSD is OFF, the following OSD displays are possible.
1 MENU display (menu mode and integrator mode)2 Warning just prior to AUTO POWER OFF or power management function operation3 Warning from self-diagnosis function when interior temperature of set has become high4 Announcements while KEY LOCK is in effect and KEY LOCK/UNLOCK setting displays5 Display calls (including)
When OSD display is not necessary, owing to automatic running directions and the like = select OFF.
Factory preset : ON
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to OSD and use the SET button to changethe setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changebetween ON and OFF.
OSD applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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Integrator Mode
Setting the baud rate
When controlling or adjusting the unit from a PC, the RS-232C port can be set to one of six communication speeds(baud rates): 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 and 38400BPS.
Factory preset : 4800BPS
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to BAUD RATE and use the SET button tochange the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changeas follows: 4800BPS = 9600BPS = 19200BPS =
38400BPS = 1200BPS = 2400BPS = ···
BAUD RATE applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
Set the unit’s baud rate to match the PC’s.With long RS-232C cables, we recommend setting lowerbaud rates.
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Integrator Mode
Setting OFF TIMER
This function automatically puts the power supply on standby status after a set time has elapsed. To alleviate screenburn-in, the full mask can be displayed for a set time before standby status goes into effect.
If settings are made as follows,TIMER: ONDISPLAY TIME: 10HMASK TIME: 2.5HMASK COLOR: WHITE
then after 10 hours of normal operation, a mask will be displayed (white) for 2.5 hours. Then, standby status will gointo effect. (At this time, the power supply will remain on for last memory.)
Factory preset : TIMER: OFF DISPLAY TIME: 1H MASK TIME: 0.0H MASK COLOR: WHITE
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OFF TIMER under OPTION.
2 Select the item and use the 2 and 3 buttons to change thesetting.
The TIMER setting will switch between OFF and ON.
DISPLAY TIME will change in one-hour increments, between1 and 24H, as follows: ··· Ô 1H Ô 2H Ô ··· Ô 24H Ô 1H···
MASK TIME will change in half-hour increments, between0.0 and 9.5H, as follows: ··· Ô 0.0H Ô 0.5H Ô ··· Ô 9.5HÔ 0.0H Ô ···
MASK COLOR will change as follows: ··· Ô WHITE Ô REDÔ GREEN Ô BLUE Ô ···
Press the SET button to retun to screen 1.
OFF TIMER is shared by all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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Integrator Mode
Setting FULL MASK
This function uses the PDP internal signal to display the entire screen as one color: red, white, green or blue.For settings other than FULL MASK: OFF, external input signals cannot be displayed.It is an emergency measure for handling screen burn-in (although it cannot completely eliminate it).For details, see 5.8, “Regarding the problem of images become burnt onto the screen.”
Factory preset : OFF
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to FULL MASK and use the SET button tochange the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changeas follows: OFF = WHITE = RED = GREEN = BLUE = ···After setting the color for the full mask, press the MENUbutton and leave integrator mode. This will display the fullmask.
FULL MASK applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
Selecting EXIT on screen 2 to return to screen 1.
(NOTE) The full mask will not be displayed when OFFTIMER is set to TIMER: ON. (However, settingscan be changed.)
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Integrator Mode
Adjusting SIDE MASK
This item adjusts the brightness of 4:3, DOT BY DOT and other non-image parts around the screen.Brightness can be adjusted separately from RGB.When making adjustments, pay attention to the brightness balance between the picture signals displayed and theadjoining sets.
(NOTE) A striped pattern may appear on top of the mask during adjustment, but this is not a defect.
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Select SIDE MASK.
3 Make the necessary adjustments.
Make adjustments using the 2 and 3 buttons on the remotecontrol or the main unit’s operating panel.When DEFAULT is selected on screen 3, all SIDE MASKadjustment values will be restored to the factory presetvalues.
Press the SET button to return to screen 2.
<Adjustable range> 0 to 255 for each item.
SIDE MASK applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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Integrator Mode
Setting MASK CONTROL
When MASK CONTROL is set to ON and image size is DOT BY DOT or 4:3, the display position of non-image partsaround the screen will change slightly each time the power is applied to prevent screen burn-in.When MASK CONTROL is OFF, the display position will remain stable.
Factory preset : ON
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to MASK CONTROL and use the SETbutton to change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changebetween ON and OFF.
MASK CONTROL applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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Integrator Mode
Setting ORBITER MODE
This function moves the screen’s display position little by little over time. (Around every 8 minutes, the position isshifted horizontally and vertically 1 bit each (range: ±3 bits).When ORBITER MODE is set ON, it will work to reduce the occurrence of screen burn-in when still images aredisplayed.
Factory preset : OFF
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to ORBITER MODE and use the SET buttonto change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changebetween OFF and ON.
ORBITER MODE applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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Integrator Mode
Setting INVERSE MODE (negative-positive inversion)
This function is for negative-positive inversion of displayed images. It is an emergency measure for handling screenburn-in occurring when still images are displayed (although it cannot completely eliminate it).
Factory preset : OFF
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to INVERSE MODE and use the SET buttonto change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changebetween OFF and ON.
INVERSE MODE applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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I NPUT1
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
––INTEGRATOR MENU
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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Integrator Mode
Setting COLOR MODE
In addition to values for normal operation (COLOR MODE1), this unit has independent and separate PICTURE andWHITE BALANCE adjustment values set to be optimal for TV studio retakes (COLOR MODE 2).(See 5.4.4, “PICTURE and WHITE BALANCE adjustment values memory area tables.”)Change the settings to suit your usage purpose.
Factory preset : COLOR MODE: MODE1
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to COLOR MODE and use the SET buttonto change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changebetween MODE1 and MODE2.
When the COLOR MODE setting is changed, all inputfunctions and input signal PICTURE and WHITE BALANCEadjustment values will be changed all at once.
COLOR MODE applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
(NOTE) The current color mode setting status can be confirmed by the display color of the character string at thevery top of the screen.White: COLOR MODE: MODE 1Yellow: COLOR MODE: MODE 2
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4 8 B0 0
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I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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A KSM LO TE
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4 8 B0 0
1 2 8 / 1
1
2 8 1 2 8/
1 0/ 0. W/PS
I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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Integrator Mode
Setting MIRROR MODE
This function permits displayed images to be reversed in various ways.Normal playback = MIRROR MODE: OFFLeft-right reversed playback = MIRROR MODE: XUp-down reversed playback = MIRROR MODE: YUp-down, left-right reversed playback = MIRROR MODE: XY
The MIRROR MODE: XY setting is useful for smart cable arrangement, making it possible to draw bundled cablesupward (towards the ceiling) when the display is mounted upside-down using ceiling suspension hardware (PDK-5012).
(NOTE) In using the PDK-5012 hardware, observe the operating temperature restrictions and other limitationsspecified in section 4.8, “Plasma Display Ceiling Suspension Hardware: PDK-5012.”
Factory preset : MIRROR MODE: OFF
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to MIRROR MODE and use the SET buttonto change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changeas follows: OFF = X = Y = XY = ···
MIRROR MODE applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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Screen 2
Normal playback
[MIRROR MODE: OFF]
Left/rightreversed playback
[MIRROR MODE: X]
Up/downreversed playback
[MIRROR MODE: Y]
Up/down/left/rightreversed playback
[MIRROR MODE: XY]
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I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
TH
:: 0
C HH
E PERATUREMOUR ME T ER 0 0 0 0
I ::
––D NO SE T.
A OTU:
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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INPUT1 – – INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGEEXIT MENU SET SELECT
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Integrator Mode
Setting the cooling fan control formula
The back of the main unit is equipped with cooling fans.This function switches the control formats of the cooling fans.
To use the internal temperature sensor to automatically control fans = select AUTOTo set a fixed number of maximum revolutions (thus cutting automatic control) = set MAX
(NOTE) The MAX setting is useful when special installation applies.However, as fan rotation noise will be substantial, this setting should be used carefully in consideration ofthe surrounding environment (particularly if the unit is installed in a quiet place).For more details on installation, see Chapter 3, “Installation.”
Factory preset : AUTO
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to FAN CONTROL and use the SET buttonto change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will switchbetween AUTO and MAX.
FAN CONTROL applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
TH
:: 0
C HH
E PERATUREMOUR ME T ER 0 0 0 0
I ::
––D NO SE T.
A OTU:
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
TH
:: 0
C HH
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––D NO SE T.
A OTU:
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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Integrator Mode
Assigning a name to the monitor
One name can be assigned per set.
Factory preset : &&&PLASMA&&&
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select MONITOR NAME under OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to the first character and press the SETbutton. (Repeat this process to select all 12 characters.)
• Any of the 52 characters displayed on the menu screencan be used.
• When you select a character and then press the SETbutton, the input point will advance one character.
• If you make a mistake, select BACK SPACE and pressthe SET button. This will move the input point back onecharacter.
• To restore the display to the initial setting (PLASMA),select RESET and press the SET button.
After you have finished inputting characters, move the cursorto END and press the SET button.
MONITOR NAME applies to all inputs (INPUT1~5).
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A OTU:
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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SET EXITMENUSETSELECT
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Integrator Mode
Assigning an ID
Here, an ID is assigned necessary for making adjustments in RS-232C adjustment mode.For details, see 5.5, “RS-232C adjustment mode.”
Factory preset : – –
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select ID NO. SET under OPTION.
2 Use the 2 and 3 buttons to select the appropriate digit andthen use the 5 and ∞ buttons to change the numericalvalues.
IDs can be set from 00 to FF.
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I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
ENTER EXITMENUSETSELECT
TH
:: 0
C HH
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––D NO SE T.
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
SO T :NI D . E
SELECTEXITSET
MENU
SETCHANGE
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Integrator Mode
Input settings when using a video card other than the PDA-5002
Make settings in accordance with the input signals from the video card provided.For details, see the instruction manual on video cards.(NOTE) These items cannot be set if no video card has been provided or the PDA-5002 has been provided. (Items
will not be displayed.)
Factory preset : VIDEO (RGB)
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Move the cursor to SLOT INPUT and then use the SETbutton to change the setting.
Each time the SET button is pressed, the setting will changeas follows: VIDEO (RGB) = COMPONENT1 =COMPONENT2 = ···
SLOT INPUT applies to all input.
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I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
TH
:: 0
C HH
E PERATUREMOUR
S LOT
ME T ER
V I DEO ( RGB )I NPUT
0 0 0 0
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:––D NO SE T.
A OTU:
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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LU A KSFS
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A KSM
O EDMO EDM
O EDM O EDM
A KSM LO TE
NTO
RI
OBR R
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IC
VOLO
R
4 8 B0 0
1 2 8 / 1
1
2 8 1 2 8/
1 0/ 0. W/PS
I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
92
Integrator Mode
Simple checking of internal temperature
This function enables the unit’s internal temperature to be easily checked using the level meter indicator.When the indicator is green = internal temperature is normal.When the indicator is yellow or red = internal temperature is slightly high. Turn OFF the power supply once,
confirm installation status immediately, and then use air conditioning orthe like to counteract the heat radiation.
When checking the internal temperature, conduct aging thoroughly, just as before making adjustments.(Minimum: 30 min. with a 100% white signal.)The same applies to checking the effect of countermeasures to heat radiation.For more details, see Chapter 3, “Installation.”
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Use TEMPERATURE to check the internal temperature.
Temperature can also be checked by depressing theDISPLAY button for over 2 seconds in normal operatingmode. (See 5.2.1, “About normal operating mode.”)
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A KSM
O EDMO EDM
O EDM O EDM
A KSM LO TE
NTO
RI
OBR R
C
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IC
VOLO
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4 8 B0 0
1 2 8 / 1
1
2 8 1 2 8/
1 0/ 0. W/PS
I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
: OF FO EDMROM RRIOT LROCF NA NA EMNOTM INO R AMP SAL
I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
TH
:: 0
C HH
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––D NO SE T.
A OTU:
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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Integrator Mode
Checking the accumulated ON time
This function displays the accumulated time (in 1-hour units) for which the unit has been receiving power.
The accumulated time does not include the time when the unit is in standby mode.
1 Enter integrator mode.(See 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode.”)
The set ID will be displayed on the upper right where the“– –“ mark is.
Select OPTION.
2 Use HOUR METER to check the accumulated ON time.
The accumulated ON time can also be checked bydepressing the DISPLAY button for over 2 seconds in normaloperating mode. (See 5.2.1, “About normal operatingmode.”)
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Screen 2
CAUTION
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I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
TH
:: 0
C HH
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I ::
––D NO SE T.
A OTU:
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
OD :
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NO
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O FFO FFON
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LU A KSFS
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A KSM
O EDMO EDM
O EDM O EDM
A KSM LO TE
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OBR R
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VOLO
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4 8 B0 0
1 2 8 / 1
1
2 8 1 2 8/
1 0/ 0. W/PS
I NPUT1––INTEGRATOR MENU
CHANGE EXITMENUSETSELECT
PICTURE WHITE BAL SCREEN SET UP OPTION
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PDP-503CMX, PDP-503MXE, PDA-5002
DISASSEMBLY
1
1
Remove the Rear Case (50M).(Screws × 20)
2 Remove four screws.
3 Remove the SW Power Supply Module.
SW Power Supply Module
Diagnosis
4 Insert it and reduce the Clamper.
Clamper
Sub Frame L
Slit
SW Power SupplyModule
SW Power SupplyModule
Sub Frame R
5 Insert the SW Power Supply Module into the slitof Sub Frame L and R.
4
3
1 1
1
1
11
1
1 1
2
22
2
1
×2 1 ×2 1 ×2
×2
×2
5SW Power SupplyModule
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PDP-503CMX, PDA-5002
1 Remove the Rear Case (50M). (Screws × 20)
3 Remove the Terminal Panel M. (Screws × 11)
6
7
4 Remove a screw of earth block.
5 Remove the RGB Base. (Screws × 4)
7 Remove the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy. (Connector, Circuit Board Spacer × 6)
6 Remove connectors and binders, and remove the RGB Base with PCB Assys.
2 Remove the SW Power Supply Module.(Connector, Screws × 4)
DIGITAL VIDEO Assy
RGB Base
SLOT CONNECTORAssy
DIGITAL VIDEO Assy
RGB Assy
DIGITAL VIDEO Assy
33 ×2
34
×2 5 ×2
3 ×2
3
3 ×2
5 ×2
3
Terminal Panel M
RGB Base
DIGITAL VIDEO Assy
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1 Remove the three screws.
2
2
Loosen a rivet.
3
3
Remove the Lead Cover MX.
Turn it not to press the rivet. (Because when the rivet presses, fit in once again.)
It is easy to remove when pull out the Lead Cover MX with the rivet before completely removing the rivet.
Rivet
4 Pull out a Flexible Cable.
5
5
Remove bottom by the fulcrum at the top of Front Case (50).
6
6
Remove the Front Case (50).
×3
×2
9
8×28
×28
8
7 Remove the Rear Case 50 (M). (Screws × 20)
8 Remove the Y DRIVE Assy. (Connector, Screws × 8)
9 Reverse the SCAN (A) and SCAN (B) Assemblies.
10 When it is necessary, exchange the ROM.
Y DRIVE, SCAN (A), (B) Assy
1
Front Case 50 (M)
Front Case 50 (M)
AluminumMaterials
It is the structure that a hook of Front Case (50) was put between with Rear Case and aluminum materials.
Rear Case
Y DRIVE Assy
Lead CoverMX
Lead CoverMX
SIDE KEYAssy
SCAN (A) Assy
ROM ×6
SCAN (B) Assy
9
×28
44
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PDP-503CMX, PDA-5002
1 Remove the Rear Case (50M). (Screws × 20)
2 Remove the X DRIVE Assy. (Connector, Screws × 8)
X DRIVE Assy
×22
×22
2 2
×22
×22
SLOT CONNECTOR AssyJig Cable(GGD1035)
RGB Assy
Video Card
Video CardSLOT CONNECTOR Assy
RGB Assy
X DRIVE Assy
3
2
3
1 Remove the Rear Case (50M). (Screws × 20)
2 Remove the Video Card. (Screws × 2)
3 Remove the SLOT CONNECTOR Assy from the RGB Assy and reconnect it with the Jig Cable (GGD1035).
4 Reconnect the Video Card.(Slot does not pass it.)
Diagnosis of the Video Card (PDA-5002)
Diagnosis
4
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PDP-503CMX, PDP-503MXE, PDA-5002
Perform the operations of Service Factory mode using the Remote Control Unit provided with the Plasma Display (AXD1459).
Service Factory Mode
FACTORY (AA5F)Menu (AA8B)KEY LOCK
"Menu" key (AA8B)‘
"Set" key (AA8A)‘
"STAND BY/ON" key (AA1C)
FACTORY(AA5F)
STANDBY/ON (AA1C)POWER OFF (AA1B)POF
ADJUSTMENT SERVICE FACTORY MODE
State Transition Diagram
(within 3 sec.)
INFORMATION mode
Factory default screen
Audio system switch(AAD3-AF70) or Display call (AA4A)
"MUTING" key (AA49)
"MUTING" key (AA49)
"MUTING" key (AA49)
"MUTING" key (AA49)
"MUTING" key (AA49)
RANGE CHECK mode Front surround (AA1D)
This mode is not usedfor service.
"MU
TIN
G"
key
(AA
49)
REFERENCE mode AV selection (AA59) or Standard/AV memory (AA43)• Common adjustment of each
signal input
OFFSET mode Double audio (AA1E)• Adjustment of the signal
input side.
VIDEO OPTION modeSCREEN SIZE (AAD3-AF3C)
INITIALIZE mode Full auto zoom (AAD3-AF36)or P. ZOOM (AAD3-AF22)
• Function switch• Mode change
of input signal• Execute Final Setup
Normal OperationMode At standby
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POWER
POWER
MENU
MUTE
AUDIO
SET
DISPLAY CALL
FULL AUTOZOOM
SCREENSIZE
FULL AUTOZOOM
SOUNDVOLUME
SOUNDVOLUME
SURROUNDMODE
SURROUNDMODE
MUTE
AV SELECT
MPX
AUDIO
SCREEN SIZE
DISPLAY CALL
AV MEMORY
MPX
MENU
SET
• AXD1459(PDP-503CMX)
• AXD1432(PDP-501HD) • AXD1673
(PDP-502HD)
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PDP-503CMX, PDA-5002
Caution of Operation of the Remote Control Unit• In the service factory mode, use the key which does not exist in a remote control unit (AXD1459) attached to this product as the direct
selection key of item when selects each item. These keys can use with the attached remote control units (AXD1432 and AXD1673) in thePDP-501HD and PDP-502HD.
• When operate the service factory mode with the attached remote control unit in this product, selection is possible with the following keycyclically.
Large item selection: MUTE keySelection except large item: UP (5), DOWN (∞) keys
Operation When Entered the Service Factory Mode1 Setting value of menu mode• Reset "PICTURE" item (center value).
Notes : Adjustment value of "PICTURE" to reset is limited to the following face.At VIDEO: Current signal mode of the selected input functionAt PC: Correspond to the history of the signal mode input into past, "Table A to H ".
• Reset all "SCREEN" items (center value).Note: Adjustment value of "SCREEN" to reset is limited to the current signal mode of the selected input function.Supplement: If execute FINAL SET UP or PICTURE DEFAULT, minimize the adjustment value of menu mode here so that it becomes the
center value.• "SET UP" and "OPTION" of menu mode are maintained except items as follows.
COLOR TEMP: It becomes "MIDDLE" settingAUTO POWER OFF/POWER MANAGEMENT: Setting is maintained, but do not work
2 Adjustment value of the integrator mode• Adjustment values of "PICTURE" and "WHITE BAL" select the adjustment values which are applicable to the current input function signal
mode.Notes : Adjustment value of "PICTURE" and "WHITE BAL" to reset is limited to the following face.
At VIDEO: Current signal mode of the selected input functionAt PC: Correspond to the history of the signal mode input into past, "Table A to H ".
• SCREEN setting value is maintained.• "SET UP" and "OPTION" of integrator menu are maintained except items as follows.
SIDE MASK LEVEL: Adjustment value is reset, and it becomes default value.FULL MASK which was set with the integrator mode: ReleaseOFF TIMER: Release
• COLOR MODE (integrator menu) setting maintains setting in the integrator menu.
3 Others• When input signal mode changed, change setting, and display default screen (INFORMATION-VERSION) of the service factory mode.
Maintain the service factory mode.Note: At a point in time when the input signal mode changed, perform an operation of 1 and 2.
• Switch it in selected FUNCTION when switched FUNCTION. Then display default screen (INFORMATION-VERSION) of the servicefactory mode, and maintain the service factory mode.Note: At the point that switched FUNCTION, perform an operation of 1 and 2.
• Perform COLOR DETECT setting with "COLOR SYSTEM" of set menu mode.• Only address 0100-01FF of module microcomputer / EEPROM copy/updates the data to the module microcomputer area of main microcomputer
EEPROM.• Various protection feature of the panel (Still picture detection, Block brightness detection and SCAN IC protection feature) turns OFF. Notes: When each protection feature turns OFF once and released the factory mode, maintain it. Protection feature turns ON by turning ON
from POWER OFF. Therefore turn ON from POWER OFF by all means in order to operate protection feature when released thefactory mode.
• In the no input, apply playback and non-correspondence PC signal input, accepts only the setting item that does not depend on a signal mode.(But refer to the item "MASK1 and MASK2" about MASK setting.)An item depending on the signal mode turns the display color to gray and it cannot change the setting.
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Name OSD Display Name RS-232C Command Service Factory Operation Adjustment Range(OFFSET Reference Value)
Name OSD Display Name RS-232C Command Service Factory Operation Adjustment Range(OFFSET Reference Value)
Name OSD Display Name RS-232C Command Service Factory Operation Adjustment Range(OFFSET Reference Value)
Name OSD Display Name RS-232C Command Service Factory Operation Adjustment Range(OFFSET Reference Value)
Name OSD Display Name RS-232C Command Service Factory Operation Adjustment Range(OFFSET Reference Value)
CD
YDL Y-DELAY YDL REF/OFS-SLOT-1 0 to 15 [8]
YOUTLEV Y-OUT LEVEL YOL REF/OFS-SLOT-2 0 to 63 [32]
TINT CD TINT CTI REF/OFS-SLOT-3 0 to 63 [32]
CrOFFSET CDR OFFSET CDR REF/OFS-SLOT-4 0 to 15 [8]
CbOFFSET CDB OFFSET CDB REF/OFS-SLOT-5 0 to 15 [8]
EXPR-Y_LEVEL R-Y LEVEL LRY REF/OFS-SLOT-6 0 to 255 [128]
B-Y_LEVEL B-Y LEVEL LBY REF/OFS-SLOT-7 0 to 255 [128]
MATRIX
PICTURE MAT CONT MCT REF/OFS-RGB1-1 0 to 63 [32]
BRIGHT MAT BRIGHT MBR REF/OFS-RGB1-2 0 to 63 [32]
COLOR MAT COLOR MCL REF/OFS-RGB1-3 0 to 63 [32]
HUE MAT TINT MTI REF/OFS-RGB1-4 0 to 63 [32]
AD
MAINCONTRAST AD MAIN CONT MCA REF/OFS-RGB1-5 0 to 255 [128]
SUBRCONTRAST AD R HIGH GHA REF/OFS-RGB1-6 0 to 255 [128]
SUBGCONTRAST AD G HIGH BHA REF/OFS-RGB1-7 0 to 255 [128]
SUBBCONTRAST AD B HIGH RHA REF/OFS-RGB1-8 0 to 255 [128]
BRIGHTR AD R LOW GLA REF/OFS-RGB1-9 0 to 255 [128]
BRIGHTG AD G LOW BLA REF/OFS-RGB1-10 0 to 255 [128]
BRIGHTB AD B LOW RLA REF/OFS-RGB1-11 0 to 255 [128]
IC102W/B
COLOR COLOR COL REF/OFS-RGB2-1 0 to 255 [128]
TINT TINT TNT REF/OFS-RGB2-2 0 to 255 [128]
IC30W/B
MCONTRAST CONTRAST CNT REF/OFS-RGB2-3 0 to 255 [128]
MBRIGHT BRIGHT BRT REF/OFS-RGB2-4 0 to 255 [128]
R HIGH R. HIGH RHI REF/OFS-RGB2-5 0 to 255 [255]
G HIGH G. HIGH GHI REF/OFS-RGB2-6 0 to 255 [255]
B HIGH B. HIGH BHI REF/OFS-RGB2-7 0 to 255 [255]
R LOW R. LOW RLW REF/OFS-RGB2-8 0 to 255 [128]
G LOW G. LOW GLW REF/OFS-RGB2-9 0 to 255 [128]
B LOW B. LOW BLW REF/OFS-RGB2-10 0 to 255 [128]
DIGITAL
PANEL R-HIGH PANEL R-HIGH PRH REF/OFS-DIGITAL-1 0 to 255 [255]
PANEL G-HIGH PANEL G-HIGH PGH REF/OFS-DIGITAL-2 0 to 255 [255]
PANEL B-HIGH PANEL B-HIGH PBH REF/OFS-DIGITAL-3 0 to 255 [255]
PANEL R-LOW PANEL R-LOW PRL REF/OFS-DIGITAL-4 0 to 999 [512]
PANEL G-LOW PANEL G-LOW PGL REF/OFS-DIGITAL-5 0 to 999 [512]
PANEL B-LOW PANEL B-LOW PBL REF/OFS-DIGITAL-6 0 to 999 [512]
ABL LEVEL ABL LEVEL ABL REF/OFS-DIGITAL-7 0 to 255 [128]
X-SUS-B X-SUS-B XSB REF-DIGITAL-8 4 to 12
X-SUS-G X-SUS-G XSG REF-DIGITAL-9 4 to 12
Y-SUS-B Y-SUS-B YSB REF-DIGITAL-10 4 to 12
Y-SUS-G Y-SUS-G YSG REF-DIGITAL-11 4 to 12
V-SUS V-SUS VSU REF-DIGITAL-12 0 to 255
V-OFFSET V-OFFSET VOF REF-DIGITAL-13 0 to 255
IC30
R SIDE MASK LEV R SIDE MASK LEV RSL VOP-M LEV-1 0 to 255
G SIDE MASK LEV G SIDE MASK LEV GSL VOP-M LEV-2 0 to 255
B SIDE MASK LEV B SIDE MASK LEV BSL VOP-M LEV-3 0 to 255
SLOT
RGB1
RGB2
DIGITAL
SIDE MASK LEVEL (VIDEO OPTION)
Adjustment Items Table of Service Factory
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IC102COLOR COLOR VOP-CT-3 0 to 255 [128]
TINT TINT VOP-CT-4 0 to 255 [128]
IC30
MCONTRAST CONTRAST VOP-CT-1 0 to 255 [128]
MBRIGHT BRIGHT VOP-CT-2 0 to 255 [128]
R HIGH R. HIGH VOP-CT-5 0 to 255 [255]
G HIGH G. HIGH VOP-CT-6 0 to 255 [255]
B HIGH B. HIGH VOP-CT-7 0 to 255 [255]
R LOW R. LOW VOP-CT-8 0 to 255 [128]
G LOW G. LOW VOP-CT-9 0 to 255 [128]
B LOW B. LOW VOP-CT-10 0 to 255 [128]
IC102COLOR COLOR VOP-CM2-3 0 to 255 [128]
TINT TINT VOP-CM2-4 0 to 255 [128]
IC30
MCONTRAST CONTRAST VOP-CM2-1 0 to 255 [128]
MBRIGHT BRIGHT VOP-CM2-2 0 to 255 [128]
R HIGH R. HIGH VOP-CM2-5 0 to 255 [255]
G HIGH G. HIGH VOP-CM2-6 0 to 255 [255]
B HIGH B. HIGH VOP-CM2-7 0 to 255 [255]
R LOW R. LOW VOP-CM2-8 0 to 255 [128]
G LOW G. LOW VOP-CM2-9 0 to 255 [128]
B LOW B. LOW VOP-CM2-10 0 to 255 [128]
COLOR TEMP (VIDEO OPTION)
COLOR MODE2 (VIDEO OPTION)
Name OSD Display Name RS-232C Command Service Factory Operation Adjustment Range(OFFSET Reference Value)
Name OSD Display Name RS-232C Command Service Factory Operation Adjustment Range(OFFSET Reference Value)
Calculation of Adjustment Value in the Service Factory Mode• As for the adjustment value in the service factory mode, it becomes an actual adjustment value that subtracted OFFSET reference value
(value in [ ] of the above table) from the value that added a REFERENCE adjustment value and an OFFSET adjustment value.Notes: It becomes the adjustment value the value that adjusted it with REFERENCE because there is not an OFFSET adjustment value as
forR SIDE MASK LEV, G SIDE MASK LEV and B SIDE MASK LEV of item SIDE MASK LEVEL and X-SUS-B, X-SUS-G, Y-SUS-B, Y-SUS-G, V-SUS and V-OFFSET of item DIGITAL.
• As for COLOR MODE2 and COLOR TEMP, it becomes OFFSET value of each the value that subtracted OFFSET reference value (a valuein [ ] of the above table) from a adjustment value of selected mode. It becomes a adjustment value of the last RGB 2 device (IC30 and IC102)the value that added this OFFSET value to each adjustment item of RGB 2.
Actual Calculation Example• Each adjustment value of SLOT/ RGB 1/RGB2/DIGITAL
(REFERENCE value)+
(OFFSET value) – [OFFSET reference value] ... Calculation of a value to add as OFFSET
• COLOR MODE2 OFFSET value (COLOR MODE2 adjustment value) - [OFFSET reference value] ... Calculation of a value to add as OFFSET for COLOR MODE2
Note: Add it only in COLOR MODE2 selection.
• COLOR TEMP OFFSET value(COLOR TEMP adjustment value) - [OFFSET reference value] ... Calculation of a value to add as OFFSET for COLOR TEMP
Note: Add it only in COLOR TEMP 1,2,4 and 5 selection.
Perform the addition in the normal operation, menu mode and COLOR TEMP adjustment mode of the service factory mode (in item VIDEOOPTION), and add OFFSET value of selected setting.COLOR TEMP OFFSET does not add it in order to work by COLOR TEMP 3 setting in the integrator mode and in the service factory modeexcept COLOR TEMP adjustment mode.
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Display Description of Service Factory Menu1. In Adjustment Item
Display color : WhiteHalftone : Blue (second row/15th row
for each 5 to 36 columns)When there is not item which is applicable to the input signal mode, display the adjustment value with "––––––" (–––––––)", and perform the item indication color to gray.
O F S – – –S 1 I N 4 – 0
( ):
4 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗
2 N TS L O T
Y – D E L A Y
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• Second row / 6th to 16th columns : Display the upper layer of selection item • • • At the Service factory mode Second row / 6th to 7th columns : Display the ID No. • • • At the RS-232C factory mode Second row / 9th to 16th columns : Display the upper layer of selection item • • • At the RS-232C factory mode• Second row / 19th to 20th columns : Current color mode setting• Second row / 22th to 23th columns : Current slot type
• Second row / 25th to 27th columns : Current function• Second row / 29th to 32th columns : Current signal mode• Second row / 32th columns : Current Screen size (Refer to the "classification of input signal" with regard to each numeric value.)
• Second row / 33th column : Current input form
Input Form Component Video–RGB Composite Y/CDisplay # @ * /
Non-display excepting above form (blank).• Second row / 34th to 35th columns : Current color system
• 15th row / 6th to 24th columns : Current item selection• 15th row / 26th to 35th columns :
RANGE CHECK selection : Current selecting value1. At REFERENCE selection : Adjustment value2. At OFFSET selection : OFFSET value ( adjustment value) * Adjustment value is REFERENCE value + OFFSET value.3. At VIDEO OPTION selection : No display At INITIALIZE selection : The setting that is selected. (There is no display in the item which there is the lower layer.)
Color System NTSC PAL SECAM 4.43NTSC PAL-M PAL-N BLACK/WHITEDisplay NT PL SC 4N PM PN BW
Non-display it (blank) when a case except COLOR SYSTEM mentioned above and COLOR SYSTEM setting is fixed.
Current signal mode displayes the signal mode of any of mode 03, mode 31, mode E1, mode 61 or mode 71.
Current signal mode displayes the signal mode of any of mode 12 or mode 13.
Setting Signal Mode DisplayVIDEO 03
VGA 31
WVGA E1
XGA 61
WXGA 71
Display in the no signal and non-correspondence signal
HDTV Mode Setting (Integrator Menu) Signal Mode Display1080i 12
1035i 13
Signal Mode Display Signal Definition
FB OUT OF RANGE (The signal that the measurement is impossible with the main microcomputer)
FC OUT OF RANGE (In the video system signal when video signal does not input)
FD OUT OF RANGE (In the non-correspondence signal at DVI input)
FE OUT OF RANGE (When the measurement is possible with the main microcomputer, and non-correspondence signal that is not applicable to FC and FD)
FF No signal
Slot Type orModel Type
At PDA-5002 is mounted with
PDP-503PROand PRO-1000HD
Outside Product Slot
No SLOT
Display S1 US T1 to T8 NO
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I N F O
V E R S
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
2 N T
I O N
M A I N U C O M :::
:::
∗ ∗ ∗W I D E U C O M∗ ∗ ∗W I D E F R O M
∗ ∗ ∗MO D U U C O M∗ ∗ ∗P A N E U C O M∗ ∗ ∗P A N E F R O M
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2. INFORMATION
Basic Operation• Display the state of each item
Operating specification• Start from VERSION (Key1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When each key was pressed, follow the required operation. Note : Perform VERSION display as the default screen of the service factory mode.
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 VERSION
Display the each information
Main, Wide, module and panel microcomputer : VerWide flash (OSD) / Panel flash (Sequence) : Ver
×
AA02 2 PD INFO Past eight times / Place (1st, 2nd) / Time Stamp ×
AA03 3 NG INFOAUDIO/FAN/MODULE/PANEL/WIDE/MAIN IIC/MODULE IIC/DEW
×
AA04 4 TEMPERATURE 1/2/3/FAN output ×AA05 5 MEMO Display MEMO ×AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
RANGE CHECK
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3. OSD Display in INFORMATION
Display PD Point Display PD Point1 X-DRV X-DRIVE 5 ADRES ADDRESS junction
2 X-DDC X-DC/DC CONVERTER 6 ADR-K ADDRESS resonance
3 Y-DRV Y-DRIVE 7 POWER Power supply
4 Y-DDC Y-DC/DC CONVERTER 8 DC-DC DC/DC CONVERTER (DIGITAL)
Display details at PD INFORMATION
VERSION1
I N
P D
F
1 X D D C 0 5 1 4 8 H 2 5 M0 2 2 4 8 H 1 4 M0 1 3 5 8 H 3 6 M0 0 3 4 8 H 1 50 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0
M
2 A D R – K3 Y D R V4
–X – D D CD – D CC
–A D R E S
–
5 –6 –7 –8 –
––––
––––
––––
––––
––––
–––––
–––––
–––––
–––––
HHHH
MMMM
–
O
I N F O
1 S T 2 N D
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PD INFO.2
I N F O
V E R S
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
2 N T
I O N
M A I N U C O M :::
:::
∗ ∗ ∗W I D E U C O M∗ ∗ ∗W I D E F R O M
∗ ∗ ∗MO D U U C O M∗ ∗ ∗P A N E U C O M∗ ∗ ∗P A N E F R O M
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NG INFO.3
I N F O
N G I
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T
N F O
A U D I O :::
::::
F A NMO D U LP A N E L
E
W I D EM A I N I I CM D LU ED E W D E T
I I C OO KO K
O KO K
O KO KO K
: O K
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Display the power down point (1st or 1st, 2nd) and an hour meter of the time. Perform display to maximum eight times, and if display became more than eight times, perform clear in order from the old information, and update it to the latest information.
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• Each display is the value of A/D input or D/A outputof the microcomputer (0 to 255).
• Temperature sensor 1, 2 and 3• FAN
TEMPERATURE4
I N F O
T E M U RP
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T
E ER A T
::
:
T E M P 1T E M P 2T E M P 3
F A N 1 3 5
1 0 41 2 8
: 0 8 8
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MEMO5
I N F O
M E M O
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T
– – – – – – – – – – – –
– – – – – – – – – – – –
– – – – – – – – – – – –
– – – – – – – – – – – –
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Note: Refer to "Shut down diagnosis" in the "7.1.2 SHUTDOWN/POWER DOWN DIAGNOSIS BY LED DISPLAY" to calculate real sensor temperature from each indicated value.
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R E F
R G B 1
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
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• Select the adjustment table.
Operating specification• Start from RGB 1 (Key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.
However, the movement original item to be selected when shifted from the lower layer.• When each key was pressed, follow the required operation.• In INPUT5 (DVI) selection, impossible "RGB1" and "SLOT" selections (do not perform the display skip).• When SLOT is not inserted and the external SLOT is inserted, selection of "SLOT" is impossible (do not perform the display skip).• When selection of the item is impossible, turn the OSD display color into gray.
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 RGB1
Select the adjustment table
?
AA02 2 RGB2 ?
AA03 3 DIGITAL ?
AA04 4 SLOT ?
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select the upper item
AA97 ∞ Select the lower item
AA94
AA95
AA8A SET
AAD3-AF70AA4A
AUDIODISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment /setting screen
Select the item and shift to lower layer
OFFSET
4. REFERENCE
Display color : WhiteHalftone : Blue (Second row / 15th row
for each 5th to 36th columns)
Basic Operation
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M A T C O N T :
–– R G B 1 –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
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Perform the adjustment of each parameter.
• Start from MAT CONT (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• When there is not the item which is applicable to an input signal mode, display the adjustment value to "−−−−−",
and turn the item display color into gray.
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remark Lower Layer
AA01 1 MAT CONT
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 MAT BRIGHT ×
AA03 3 MAT COLOR ×AA04 4 MAT TINT
AD MAIN CONT
AD R HIGH
AD G HIGHAD B HIGH
AD R LOW
AD G LOW
AD B LOW
×××
××××
×
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
OFFSET
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
REFERENCE — RGB11
Basic Operation
Operating specification
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C O N RT A S T
–– R G B 2 –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
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Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 CONTRAST
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 BRIGHT ×
AA03 3 COLOR ×AA04 4 TINT
R HIGH
G HIGH
B HIGHR LOW
G LOW
B LOW
×××
××××
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
OFFSET
REFERENCE — RGB22
:
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Basic Operation
• Start from CONTRAST (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• When there is not the item which is applicable to an input signal mode, display the adjustment value to "−−−−−",
and turn the item display color into gray.
Operating specification
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R E F
P A N LE H I G HR –
–– D I G –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
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Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 PANEL R–HIGH
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 PANEL G–HIGH ×
AA03 3 PANEL B–HIGH ×AA04 4 PANEL R–LOW
PANEL G–LOW
PANEL B–LOW
ABL LEVEL
X–SUS–B
X–SUS–G
Y–SUS–G
V–SUS
V–OFFSET
Y–SUS–B
×××
×××××××
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
OFFSET
REFERENCE — DIGITAL3
:
• Start from PANEL R-HIGH (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• When there is not the item which is applicable to an input signal mode, display the adjustment value to "−−−−−",
and turn the item display color into gray.
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
Operating specification
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– D LE YY A
–– S L O T –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
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Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 Y–DELAY
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 Y–OUT LEVEL ×
AA03 3 CD TINT ×AA04 4 CDR OFFSET
CDB OFFSET
R–Y LEVEL
B–Y LEVEL
×××
×
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
OFFSET
REFERENCE — SLOT (At Connected SLOT ST1)4 • This mode is effective for SLOT ST1 only in connection
:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
• Start from Y-DELAY (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• When there is not the item which is applicable to an input signal mode, display the adjustment value to "−−−−−",
and turn the item display color into gray.
Operating specification
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O F S
R G B 1
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
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Select the adjustment table
• Start from RGB 1 (Key 1) when shifted to this setting screen. However, the movement original item to be selected when shifted from the lower layer.• When each key was pressed, follow the required operation.• In INPUT5 (DVI) selection, impossible "RGB1" and "SLOT" selections (do not perform the display skip).• When SLOT is not inserted and the external SLOT is inserted, selection of "SLOT" is impossible (do not perform the display skip).• When selection of the item is impossible, turn the OSD display color into gray.• Selection of each item is impossible at no input signal.
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 RGB1
Select the adjustment table
?
AA02 2 RGB2 ?
AA03 3 DIGITAL ?
AA04 4 SLOT ?
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select the upper item
AA97 ∞ Select the lower item
AA94
AA95
AA8A SET
AAD3-AF70AA4A
AUDIODISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
Select the item and shift to lower layer
VIDEO OPTION
5. OFFSET
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Basic Operation
Operating specification
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M A T C O N T
–– R G B 1 –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
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5
10
15
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Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 MAT CONT
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 MAT BRIGHT ×
AA03 3 MAT COLOR ×AA04 4 MAT TINT
AD MAIN CONT
AD R HIGH
AD G HIGHAD B HIGH
AD R LOW
AD G LOW
AD B LOW
×××
××××
×
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
VIDEO OPTION
OFFSET — RGB11
( )∗ ∗ ∗:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
Operating specification• Start from MAT CONT (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• When there is not the item which is applicable to an input signal mode, display the adjustment value to "−−−−− (−−−−−)",
and turn the item display color into gray.
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C O N RT A S T ( )
–– R G B 2 –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – *
* * * * * *
2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 CONTRAST
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 BRIGHT ×
AA03 3 COLOR ×AA04 4 TINT
R HIGH
G HIGH
B HIGHR LOW
G LOW
B LOW
×××
××××
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
VIDEO OPTION
OFFSET — RGB22
:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
Operating specification• Start from CONTRAST (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• When there is not the item which is applicable to an input signal mode, display the adjustment value to "−−−−− (−−−−−)",
and turn the item display color into gray.
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P A N LE H I G HR –
–– D I G –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 PANEL R–HIGH
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
− Selection is possible, and setting is impossible
×AA02 2 PANEL G–HIGH ×
AA03 3 PANEL B–HIGH ×AA04 4 PANEL R–LOW
PANEL G–LOW
PANEL B–LOW
ABL LEVEL
X–SUS–B
X–SUS–G
Y–SUS–G
V–SUS
V–OFFSET
Y–SUS–B
×××
×××××××
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
VIDEO OPTION
OFFSET — DIGITAL3
( )∗ ∗ ∗:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
Operating specification• Start from PANEL R–HIGH (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• When there is not the item which is applicable to an input signal mode, display the adjustment value to "−−−−− (−−−−−)",
and turn the item display color into gray.• Because there is not the item which is applicable to an OFFSET item as for X–SUS–B, X–SUS–G, Y-SUS-B, Y–SUS–G, V–SUS and
V–OFFSET, selection is impossible. Always turn the OSD display color into gray, and display the adjustment value to "−−−−− (−−−−−)".
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– D LE YY A
–– S L O T –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 Y–DELAY
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 Y–OUT LEVEL ×
AA03 3 CD TINT ×AA04 4 CDR OFFSET
CDB OFFSET
R–Y LEVEL
B–Y LEVEL
×××
×
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
VIDEO OPTION
OFFSET — SLOT (At Connected SLOT ST1)4
( )∗ ∗ ∗:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
Operating specification• Start from Y-DELAY (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• When there is not the item which is applicable to an input signal mode, display the adjustment value to "−−−−− (−−−−−)",
and turn the item display color into gray.
• This mode is effective for SLOT ST1 only in connection
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S I D E M A S K L E V
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – *2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 SIDE MASK LEV
Select the adjustment item
?
AA02 2 C MODE2 ?
AA03 3 C TEMP LOW ?
AA04 4 C TEMP MID LOW
C TEMP MID HIGH
C TEMP HIGH
Shift to adjustment screen of SIDE MASK LEVEL at SET (AA8A).
Shift to adjustment screen of COLOR MODE2 at SET (AA8A).
Shift to adjustment screen of COLOR TEMP LOW at SET (AA8A).
Shift to adjustment screen of COLOR TEMP MID LOW at SET (AA8A).
Shift to adjustment screen of COLOR TEMP MID HIGH at SET (AA8A).
Shift to adjustment screen of COLOR TEMP HIGH at +SET (AA8A).
?
?
?
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
AA94
AA95
AA8A SET
AAD3-AF70AA4A
AUDIODISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
Select the item and shift to adjustment screen.
INITIALIZE
6. VIDEO OPTION
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
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• Start from SIDE MASK LEVEL (Key 1) when shifted to this setting screen. However, the movement original item to be selected when shifted from the lower layer.
• When each key was pressed, follow the required operation.
• When entered the service factory mode, COLOR MODE works by integrator setting.However in the COLOR MODE2 adjustment, Work with COLOR MODE2 without relation in COLOR MODE setting of the integrator menu.
• COLOR TEMP Setting in the COLOR TEMP AdjustmentWhen entered the service factory mode without a relation in user setting, COLOR TEMP becomes "MIDDLE".In the COLOR TEMP adjustment, switch the operation to setting of selected COLOR TEMP.
Operating specification
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R D ES I S KM A VL E
–– –SS M A S K 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 R SIDE MASK LEV Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 G SIDE MASK LEV ×
AA03 3 B SIDE MASK LEV ×AA04 4
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
INITIALIZE
SIDE MASK LEV. Adjustment1
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
Operating specification• Start from R SIDE MASK LEVEL (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.
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C R AN T TO S
–– –SC M O D E 2 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 CONTRAST
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 BRIGHT ×
AA03 3 COLOR
TINT
R HIGH
G HIGH
B HIGH
R LOW
G LOW
B LOW
××××××
AA04 4
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
INITIALIZE
COLOR MODE indication of second row/35th columns displays the default. (It is not controlled with the COLOR MODE in adjustment.)
COLOR MODE2 Adjustment2
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
Operating specification• Start from CONTRAST (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• It becomes COLOR MODE2 during COLOR MODE adjustment. However, do not perform the last memory of setting.
(Perform last memory of the adjustment value.)
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C R AN T TO S
–– –SC T M I D H 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗
∗ ∗ ∗
2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 CONTRAST
Call the adjustment value
and display it.
×AA02 2 BRIGHT ×
AA03 3 COLOR
TINT
R HIGH
G HIGH
B HIGH
R LOW
G LOW
B LOW
××××××××
AA04 4
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
AA94
AA95
AA8A SETAAD3-AF70
AA4AAUDIO
DISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
INITIALIZE
COLOR TEMP Adjustment3
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes up.
Adjustment value of the parameter selecting goes down.
Store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
Operating specification• Start from CONTRAST (key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performing the last memory of current adjustment value.• Works by the selected COLOR TEMP setting during COLOR TEMP adjustment. However, do not perform the last memory of setting and maintain
the "M IDDLE". (Perform last memory of the adjustment value.)
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C O L O R D E T E U R O
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 COLOR DET ...→EURO→SA→ALL→...
...→0→1→2→3→4→5→6→7→8→9→A...
...→0→1→2→3→4→5→6→7→8→9→A...
...→0→1→2→3→4→5→6→7→8→9→A...
...→0→1→2→3→4→5→6→7→8→9→A...
EEPROM writing check
ON ↔ OFF
...→LOCK→UNLOCK→...
For Plug & Play EEPROM writing
Set the current hourmeter
Set the pulse hourmeter
×AA02 2 EEP CHECK ×
AA03 3 ACL SW ×AA04 4 INTEGRATOR MODE
P&P WRITE ENA
HOURMETER SET
PULSEMETER SET
FINAL SET UP
VIDEO STANDARD
PC STANDARD
VIDEO MODE1
PC MODE1
EEP DATA READ
MASK1
MASK2
MEMO
SERVICE PARTS
PICTURE DEFAULT
Shift to setting screen at SET (AA8A)
Shift to setting screen at SET (AA8A)
Shift to setting screen at SET (AA8A)
Shift to setting screen at SET (AA8A)
Shift to writing screen at SET (AA8A)
Execute at SET (AA8A)
Shift to setting screen at SET (AA8A)
Execute at SET (AA8A)
Execute at SET (AA8A)
××?
?
×××××?
?
?
?
××
AA05 5
AA06 6
AA07 7
AA08 8
AA09 9
AA00 10
AA46 11
AA47 12
AA4D BS1
AA4E BS3
AA4F BS5
AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select upper item
AA97 ∞ Select lower item
Select the function
Select the function
AA94
AA95
AA8A SET
AAD3-AF70AA4A
AUDIODISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTINGShift to next adjustment / setting screen.
Select the item and shift to lower layer, or store the adjustment value and shift to upper layer.
INFORMATION
7. INITIALIZE
:
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
• Perform the modification and confirmation of various setting.Basic Operation
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N OW D A T A : 1 2 3 4 5 H
S E T D A T A : 0 9 7 0 0 H
O U R EM T E R S E T
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
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I N I T
P
N OW D A T A : 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 G
S E T D A T A : 0 9 7 0 0 0. 0 G
U L S ME E T RE S E T
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
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I N I T
H
N OY E S
O U R EM T E R S E T ?
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
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5
10
15
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: YES/NO selectionSET : Store the SET DATA at YES selection
and shift to INIT screen. Hold the NOW DATA at NO selection and shift to INIT screen.
• Start from COLOR DET (Key 1) when shifted to this setting screen.However, the movement original item to be selected when shifted from the lower layer.
• When each key was pressed, follow the required operation.• Perform the last memory of COLOR DET., ACL SW, INTE. MODE, MEMO, VIDEO STANDARD, PC STANDARD, VIDEO MODE1,
PC MODE1, HOURMETER SET, PULSEMETER SET, FINAL SET UP, MASK1, MASK2 and PICTURE DEFAULT.
1. COLOR DET. : Set the color detection system.
2. EEP CHECK: Check the EEPROM writingDisplay lower two places with the hexadecimal number of the result that added data to subaddress 1760-177C (PDC XGA/SHARP data) of EEPROM.
3. ACL SW: Set the ACL.4. INTEGRATOR MODE: Set the integrator protection.5. P&P WRITE ENA: Set the writing permission of the EEPROM for Plug & Play.6. HOURMETER SET: Display and set the hourmeter.
7. PULSEMETER SET: Display and set the pulse meter.
EURO SA ALL
Operating specification
Function description
Can change three places of upper rank of SETDATA.5∞ : Select numeric value.
: Can select three places of upper rank.SET : Shift to the setting modification
and confirmation screen.
Can change three places of upper rank of SETDATA.5∞ : Select numeric value.
: Can select three places of upper rank.SET : Shift to the setting modification
and confirmation screen.
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P
N OY E S
U L S ME E T RE S E T ?
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
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I N I T
E E P D A T A R E A D 08-FF01:
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
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8. FINAL SET UP: Setting to the factory shipping state.(Refer to the Final Setup Details.)
9. VIDEO STANDARD: Set the peak occurrences of STANDARD (USER MENU / POWER CONTROL) in the video system signal. (Set the following table 1.) Note: Please do not perform the change of setting in the service.
10. PC STANDARD: Set the peak occurrences of STANDARD (USER MENU / POWER CONTROL) in the PC system signal. (Set the following table 2.) Note: Please do not perform the change of setting in the service.
11. VIDEO MODE1: Set the peak occurrences of MODE1 (USER MENU / POWER CONTROL) in the video system signal. (Set the following table 3.) Note: Please do not perform the change of setting in the service.
12. PC MODE1: Set the peak occurrences of MODE1 (USER MENU / POWER CONTROL) in the PC system signal. (Set the following table 4.) Note: Please do not perform the change of setting in the service.
13. EEP DATA READ: Display the each address data of EEPROM.
14. MASK1: Select the full mask. (Refer to "1 MASK1" .)Note: Mask 1/2 are commonness and perform one item last memory.
15. MASK2: Select the mask pattern. (Refer to "2 MASK2" .)Note: Mask 1/2 are commonness and perform one item last memory.
Caution: (item 14, 15 commonness)• When key operation is done and performs OSD display, turns OFF FULL MASK for two seconds and display OSD. (common to in all modes)• In FULL MASK selection (in MASK selection menu), Select the mask and turn off OSD two seconds later of no operation, and MASK screen
displays.• Perform MASK determination (press "SET"), and FULL MASK screen display starts.• Release of the mask is possible only with "M00" with the RS-232C factory adjustment mode or "MASK OFF" of the service factory menu.
(Release is impossible with "FULL MASK OFF" of the integrator menu and "FMN" of the RS-232C command.)
VIDEO
Current Input Signal
PL6 (fixed)
PC
Table1 Table2
Table3
STANDARD mode
MODE1
MODE2
POWER CONTROLsetting
Table4
: YES/NO selectionSET : Store the SET DATA at YES selection
and shift to INIT screen. Hold the NOW DATA at NO selection and shift to INIT screen.
: Select the address (four places) place.5∞ : Select numeric value.SET : Shift to upper layer.Update display data (hex) every address modification.
Display color : White (Selected address is yellow)Half tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
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M
– – – – – – – – – – –
– – – – – – – – – – –
– – – – – – – – – – –
– – – – – – – – – – –
–
–
–
–
E M O
B A C K
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
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5
10
15
16
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5
10
15
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16. MEMO: Display and edit the memo data.
17. SERVICE PARTS : Rewrite a PD number of the module microcomputer to the parts recognition number for service.Refer to "7.1.3 AUTOMATIC BACKUP OF DIGITAL VIDEO ASSY DATA".For service recognition number: Modify the first column of the PD number to FCaution: Only the EEPROM for the module microcomputer to modify the service recognition number.
A service identification number of module microcomputer data area in EEPROM for main microcomputer does not rewrite it.Examples: F691 (an original PD number is 5691).
18. PICTURE DEFAULT• The data which adjusted in the service factory mode reflect as default value of PICTURE, WHITE BAL and SIDE MASK LEVEL of the integrator
menu.• The value that adjusted in the service factory mode is not reflected to all video output data except the service factory mode so long as does not
execute "PICTURE DEFAULT" or "FINAL SETUP".• Execute "PICTURE DEFAULT" after the adjustment for the value that adjusted in the service factory mode is reflected to video output data.
M E M O
P PD - 5 0 3 B
A
R E S E T S P A C E E N D
B C D E F G H I J K L MN O Q R S T U V W X Y Z0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . ,` ' / - ( ) @ ∗ : # ? &
ACK SPACEM X
P
SET EM NUSETSELECT EX I T
<MEMO/SELECT>• Select MEMO to edit with 5∞ keys.• Shift to the <MEMO/EDIT> screen with the SET key.• When selects BACK and presses the SET key, shift to the upper layer.
<MEMO/EDIT>• Editing technique refers to the step of INPUT label
of the user menu.• Default is "− − − − − − − − − − − −" display.(& shows space.)• When "RESET" was pressed, display returns to the
default display setting.
Note: When executed "PICTURE DEFAULT"1 All the PICTURE items of the user menu are reset.2 PICTURE, WHT BAL and SIDE MASK LEVEL of the integrator menu become default value all in base with the current factory adjustment
value.
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Items Initial Setting Remarks
Key Remote control input
Power supply (STANDBY/ON) NO CARE
Input function INPUT1
Screen size
VIDEO WIDE (In the video signal input) Every each input function
PC
1 DOT BY DOT(In the PC signal input) Every each input function and signal modePriority sequence is 1 → 2 → 3
2 4 : 3 (incluted TYPE)
3 FULL (incluted TYPE)
Vertical position adjustment (V scroll) 0 Every each input function (at VIDEO)
KEY LOCK UNLOCKAll input functions are common
VOLUME 0
User menu setting item
PICTURE Default value of all adjustment Every each input function and signal mode
SCREEN Default value of all adjustment Every each input function and signal mode (at PC)
INPUT LABEL &INPUT∗& (∗: 1 to 5). Every each input function
AUTO POWER OFF OFF Every each input function
POWER MANAGEMENT OFF INPUT1 (at PC) /5
COLOR TEMP MIDDLE
Every each input function (at VIDEO)DIGITAL NR LOW
HIGH CONTRAST OFF
PURECINEMA OFF Every each input function (at 525i (NTSC))
COLOR SYSTEM AUTO Every each INPUT3/4
CLAMP POSITION AUTO Every each INPUT1/2
3D Y/C MODE MOTION INPUT 4
SETTINGVGA (at mode03, 31, E1)
Every INPUT 1/2XGA (at mode61, 71, 63, 73)
VIDEO SIGNAL RGB
POWER CONTROL STANDARD (VIDEO/PC) All input functions are common
AUTO FUNCTION OFFAll input functions are common
AUDIO OUT FIXED
Integrator menu setting item
PICTURE Default value of all adjustment items
Every each input function and signal modeWHITE BALANCE Default value of all adjustment items
SCREEN Default value of all adjustment items
2×2 MODE OFF/Upper leftEvery each input function
BRT. ENHANCEVIDEO OFF
PC OFF Every each function that the PC input is possible
HDTV MODE 1035i All input functions are common
VIDEO INPUTCOMPONENT1 750p/1125i/1125p
COMPONENT2 525i/525p/625i/625p
SUB VOLUME 60 Every input function
OSD ONSet is common
BAUD RATE 4800BPS
TIMER OFF/1/0.0/WHT(Setting/Timer time/Mask time/mask color)All input functions are common
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Items Initial Setting Remarks
FULL MASK OFF
Set is common
SIDE MASK
R LEVEL Default value
G LEVEL Default value
B LEVEL Default value
MASK CONTROL ON
ORBITER MODE OFF
INVERSE MODE OFF
COLOR MODE MODE1 Set is common
MIRROR MODE OFF
Set is common
FAN CONTROL AUTO
MONITOR NAME &&&PLASMA&&&
ID NO SET − −SLOT INPUT VIDEO (RGB)
Factory Setting Item
INTE MODE UNLOCK
Set is commonMASK1/2 setting OFF
ACL SW ON
COLOR DET NO CARE
RS-232C Setting Item
Set is commonVIDEO MUTE OFF
LED ON
100% display OFF
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I N I T –– –SM A S K
M A S K : O F F ( 6 0 H z )
1 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
MASK11
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 MASK OFF OFF ×AA02 2 MASK51 White ×AA03 3 MASK52 Cyan 274 ×AA04 4 MASK53 Mazenta 1023 ×AA05 5 MASK54 Flesh color ×AA06 6 MASK55 Cyan 1023 ×AA07 7 MASK56 Light purple ×AA08 8 MASK57 Sky blue ×AA09 9 MASK58 Red ×AA00 10 MASK59 Green ×AA46 11 MASK60 Blue ×AA47 12 MASK61 Black ×AA4D BS1 MASK62 Red 779 ×AA4E BS3 MASK63 Reservation ×AA4F BS5 MASK64 Reservation ×AA50 BS7 MASK65 Reservation ×AA51 BS9 MASK66 Reservation ×AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select the upper item
AA97 ∞ Select the lower item
AA94 Select free-running frequency ••→50Hz→60Hz→70Hz→•• Default is 60 Hz
AA95 Select free-running frequency ••→50Hz→60Hz→70Hz→•• Default is 60 Hz
AA8A SET Store the selected item and shift to upper layer
AAD3-AF70AA4A
AUDIODISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTING Shift to next adjustment / setting screen. INFORMATION
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
• Start from MASK OFF (Key1) when shifted to this setting screen. However, set MASK position is a default when sets an either mask already.• When entered this mode by the state that either MASK set of MASK2, setting of MASK2 is off, and MASK 1 starts from MASK OFF (Key1).• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performed the last memory of the current adjustment value.Caution: In the MASK setting, do not display the OSD.
When other operations were selected, perform OSD display after MASK OFF for two seconds. Then return to selected FULL MASK display.
Operating specification
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I N I T –– –SM A S K
M A S K : O F F
2 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
11
5
10
15
16
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
MASK22
Rem Code Key Name Function & Display Description Remarks Lower Layer
AA01 1 MASK OFF OFF ×AA02 2 MASK 01 Pattern 1 (Ramp) ×AA03 3 MASK 02 Pattern 2 (Color-bar) ×AA04 4 MASK 03 Pattern 3 (Slanting line) ×AA05 5 MASK 04 Pattern 4 (For W/B Lo-Light adjustment
1/5Window (14%, 56%))×
AA06 6 MASK 05 Pattern 5 (For W/B Lo-Light adjustment 1/5Window (Pred, Skin))
×
AA07 7 MASK 06 Pattern 6 (For W/B Peak adjustment 1/5Window (100%))
×
AA08 8 MASK 07 Pattern 7 (Peak signal : For peak measurement and adjustment 1/5Window (100%))
×
AA09 9 MASK 08 Pattern 8 (Reservation) ×AA00 10 MASK 09 Pattern 9 (For scan IC protection test Window-A) ×AA46 11 MASK 10 Pattern 10 (For scan IC protection test Window-B) ×AA47 12 MASK 11 Pattern 11 (Reservation) ×AA4D BS1 MASK 12 Pattern 12 (Reservation) ×AA4E BS3 MASK 13 Pattern 13 (Reservation) ×AA4F BS5 MASK 14 Pattern 14 (Reservation) ×AA50 BS7
AA51 BS9
AA52 BS11
AA53 BS13
AA54 BS15
AA96 5 Select the upper item
AA97 ∞ Select the lower item
AA94 Select free-running frequency ••→50Hz→60Hz→70Hz→•• Default is 60 Hz
AA95 Select free-running frequency ••→50Hz→60Hz→70Hz→•• Default is 60 Hz
AA8A SET Store the selected item and shift to upper layer
AAD3-AF70AA4A
AUDIODISPLAY CALL
Shift to various adjustment / setting screen.
INFORMATION
AA1D SURROUND MODE RANGE CHECKAA59AA43
AV SELECTAV MEMORY
REFERENCE
AA1E MPX OFFSET
AAD3-AF3C SCREEN SIZE VIDEO OPTIONAAD3-AF36AAD3-AF22
FULL AUTO ZOOMP.ZOOM
INITIALIZE
AA49 MUTING Shift to next adjustment / setting screen. INFORMATION
Display color : WhiteHalf tone : Blue (second row / 15th row for
each 5 to 36th columns)
Perform the adjustment of each parameter.Basic Operation
• Start from MASK OFF (Key1) when shifted to this setting screen. However, set MASK position is a default when sets an either mask already.• When entered this mode by the state that either MASK set of MASK1, setting of MASK1 is off, and MASK 1 starts from MASK OFF (Key1).• When a key was pressed, follow the required operation after performed the last memory of the current adjustment value.Caution: In the MASK setting, do not display the OSD.
When other operations were selected, perform OSD display after MASK OFF for two seconds. Then return to selected MASK display.
Operating specification
( 6 0 H z )
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SIG Mode Signal Type OSD displayV. Frequency
fv (Hz)H. Frequency
fh (Hz)Display Pixel
Number
INPUT5(DVI input)
Correspondence
00 • 500 • 600 • 700 • 800 • 9
SDTV • 625i(PAL/SECAM)
(100% tentative)4 : 3FULLZOOMWIDE
50 15.6
1280 × 768984 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
01 • 501 • 601 • 701 • 801 • 9
SDTV • 625p(PAL • Progressive)
(100% tentative)4 : 3FULLZOOMWIDE
50 31.2
1280 × 768984 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
02 • 502 • 602 • 702 • 802 • 9
SDTV • 525i(NTSC/4.43NTSC)
(100% tentative)4 : 3FULLZOOMWIDE
60 15.7
1280 × 768984 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
03 • 503 • 603 • 703 • 803 • 9
SDTV • 525p(NTSC • Progressive)
(100% tentative)4 : 3FULLZOOMWIDE
60 31.5
1280 × 768984 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
11 • 511 • 7
HDTV • 1125i (1080 number of effective scanning lines)
(100%)FULL
50 28.11280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
12 • 512 • 7
HDTV • 1125i (1080 number of effective scanning lines)
(100%)FULL
60 33.81280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
13 • 513 • 7
HDTV • 1125i (1035 number of effective scanning lines)
(100%)FULL
60 33.81280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
14 • 514 • 7
HDTV • 750p (720 number of effective scanning lines)
(100%)FULL
60 45.01280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
15 • 515 • 7
HDTV • 1125p (1080 number of effective scanning lines)
(100%)FULL
60 67.51280 × 7681280 × 768
×(no-correspondence)
Cassification 1 of Input Signal Mode (VIDEO)
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Classification 2 of Input Signal Mode (PC)
SIG Mode Signal Type OSD DisplayV. Frequency
v (Hz)H. Frequency
h (Hz)Display Pixel
Number
INPUT5 (DVI input)
Correspondence
20 • 2 640 × 400 FULL 56 24.8 1280 × 768 × (non-correspondence)
23 • 2 640 × 400 FULL 70 31.5 1280 × 768 % (correspond informally)
31 • 031 • 131 • 2
640 × 480DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
60 31.5640 × 4801024 × 7681280 × 768
? (correspondence)
32 • 032 • 132 • 2
640 × 480DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
66 35.0640 × 4801024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
34 • 034 • 134 • 2
640 × 480DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
72 37.9640 × 4801024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
35 • 035 • 135 • 2
640 × 480DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
75 37.5640 × 4801024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
36 • 036 • 136 • 2
640 × 480DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
85 43.3640 × 4801024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
40 • 440 • 140 • 2
800 × 600DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
56 35.1800 × 6001024 × 7681280 × 768
? (correspondence)
41 • 041 • 141 • 2
800 × 600DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
60 37.9800 × 6001024 × 7681280 × 768
? (correspondence)
44 • 044 • 144 • 2
800 × 600DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
72 48.1800 × 6001024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
45 • 045 • 145 • 2
800 × 600DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
75 46.9800 × 6001024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
46 • 046 • 146 • 2
800 × 600DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
85 53.7800 × 6001024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
55 • 055 • 155 • 2
832 × 624DOT BY DOT4 : 3FULL
75 49.7832 × 6241024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
61 • 161 • 2
1024 × 768DOT BY DOTFULL
60 48.41024 × 7681280 × 768
? (correspondence)
63 • 163 • 2
1024 × 768DOT BY DOTFULL
70 56.51024 × 7681280 × 768 % (correspond informally)
65 • 165 • 2
1024 × 768DOT BY DOTFULL
75 60.01024 × 7681280 × 768 % (correspond informally)
66 • 166 • 2
1024 × 768DOT BY DOTFULL
85 68.71024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
70 • 2 1280 × 768 DOT BY DOT 56 45.1 1024 × 768 ? (correspondence)
71 • 2 1280 × 768 DOT BY DOT 60 48.1 1024 × 768 ? (correspondence)
73 • 2 1280 × 768 DOT BY DOT 70 55.5 1024 × 768 % (correspond informally)
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SIG Mode Signal Type OSD DisplayV. Frequency
v (Hz)H. Frequency
h (Hz)Display Pixel
Number
INPUT5 (DVI input)
Correspondence
81 • 181 • 2
1152 × 8644 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
60 53.71024 × 7681280 × 768
? (correspondence)
84 • 184 • 2
1152 × 8644 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
72 64.91024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
85 • 185 • 2
1152 × 8644 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
75 67.51024 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
95 • 195 • 2
1152 × 8704 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
75 68.71016 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
A2 • 1A2 • 2
1152 × 9004 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
66 62.0984 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
A5 • 1A5 • 2
1152 × 9004 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
76 71.7984 × 7681280 × 768
% (correspond informally)
B1 • 1B1 • 2
1280 × 9604 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
60 60.01024 × 7681280 × 768
? (correspondence)
C1 • 1C1 • 2C1 • 3
1280 × 10244 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)PARTIAL
60 64.0960 × 7681280 × 7681280 × 768
? (correspondence)
C5 • 1C5 • 2
1280 × 10244 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
75 80.0960 × 7681280 × 768
× (non-correspondence)
C6 • 1C6 • 2
1280 × 10244 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
85 91.1960 × 7681280 × 768
× (non-correspondence)
D1 • 1D1 • 2
1600 × 12004 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
60 75.01024 × 7681280 × 768
× (non-correspondence)
D2 • 1D2 • 2
1600 × 12004 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
65 81.31024 × 7681280 × 768
× (non-correspondence)
D3 • 1D3 • 2
1600 × 12004 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
70 87.51024 × 7681280 × 768
× (non-correspondence)
D5 • 1D5 • 2
1600 × 12004 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
75 93.81024 × 7681280 × 768
× (non-correspondence)
D6 • 1D6 • 2
1600 × 12004 : 3 (TYPE)FULL (TYPE)
85 106.31024 × 7681280 × 768
× (non-correspondence)
E1 • 1E1 • 2
852 × 480 DOT BY DOTFULL
60 31.7852 × 4801280 × 768
? (correspondence)
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Fig. 1 PC Board Location (rear side view)
DIGITAL VIDEOAssy
X DRIVEAssy
Video Card(PDA-5002)
Y DRIVEAssy
RGB Assy
SW POWER SUPPLYModule
ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE SET IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED
RGB AssyWhen repaired
When replacedWhite balance adjustment
DIGITAL VIDEO AssyWhen repairedNo adjustment required.
When replaced
SW POWER SUPPLY ModuleWhen replacedNo adjustment required.
1. Adjustment is unnecessary when replacing only the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy.
2. When replaced with RGB Assy simultaneously, remove IC1204 (24LC04(1) SN-TBB) from the former PC Board to replace, and install it to the new PC Board.
3. When use new Assy which replaces it and recovered as service parts once again, replace IC1204 with new IC.
1. Adjustment is impossible if replacing the Matrix IC orAD/PLL/AMP IC.
2. Adjustment is unnecessary in case of others.
Y DRIVE AssyWhen repaired
When replaced
1. VOFS/VH/IC5V voltage adjustment2. Timing adjustment of pulse module
1. SUSB ground timing adjustment2. Panel white balance adjustment
1. SUSB ground timing adjustment2. Panel white balance adjustment
X DRIVE AssyWhen repaired
When replaced
1. VRN voltage adjustment2. Timing adjustment of pulse module
Video Card (PDA-5002)When repaired
When replacedNo adjustment required.
1. Y LEVEL adjustment2. Color difference and TINT adjustment
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IC7302
Adjust Level so that the peak to peak of waveform becomes 700 mVp-p.
ADJUSTMENT
Video Card Adjustment• Adjust after replacement of IC's.• Perform adjustments from step 1 to step 6 every each input signal.
NTSC PAL SECAM 443NTSC PALM PALN NTSC PAL
INPUT4 INPUT3
a700mVp-p
ca
a
bb
b
b
ab
ca
bbb
Step AdjustmentItem
InputSignal
Control MeasuringPoint
Adjusting Value Adjusting Method
1Y Level Adjustment(IC7130)(SA83)
RAMP CN7401-pin 3 700mVp-p
2R-Y Offset Adjustment(IC7130)(SA88)
Color-Bar IC7302 CN7401-pin 7 525mVp-p
a: Adjust Offset so that the pedestal level becomes fixed.b: Adjust Level so that the peak to peak of waveform becomes
525 mVp-p.
3B-Y Offset Adjustment(IC7130)(SA88)
Color-Bar IC7302 CN7401-pin 5 525mVp-p
a: Adjust Offset so that the pedestal level becomes fixed.b: Adjust TINT so that the height ratio of each stair step
waveform becomes fixed.c: Adjust Level so that the peak to peak of waveform becomes
525 mVp-p.
4TINT Adjustment(IC7130)(SA80)
5R-Y Level Adjustment(IC7103)(SA101)
Color-Bar IC7103 CN7401-pin 7 525mVp-p
a: Adjust Offset so that the pedestal level becomes fixed.b: Adjust Level so that the peak to peak of waveform becomes
525 mVp-p.
6B-Y Level Adjustment(IC7103)(SA100)
Color-Bar IC7103 CN7401-pin 5 525mVp-p
a: Adjust Offset so that the pedestal level becomes fixed.b: Adjust TINT so that the height ratio of each stair step
waveform becomes fixed.c: Adjust Level so that the peak to peak of waveform becomes
525 mVp-p.
525mVp-p
525mVp-p
525mVp-p
525mVp-p
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Operating CheckAfter each adjustment was completed, confirm the following signals are output correctly.• INPUT3 input signal• INPUT4 input signal• INPUT5 input signal• Signal distinction circuit operation• Audio signal
Adjustment Points
CN7401
IC7302
IC7103
TP7202
TP7109
TP7205
TP7204
TP7206
TP7104
TP7102
TP7101
TP7103
TP7207
TP7203TP7108TP7303
TP7105
TP7414
TP7413
TP7416
TP7412 TP7403
TP7404
TP7402 TP7013
TP7014
TP7015
TP7007
TP7008
TP7006
TP7005
TP7009 TP7011TP7003
TP7004
TP7001
TP7002TP7010
TP7012TP7016
TP7415
TP7107TP7106
TP7110TP7111
TP7112
TP7302
TP7301TP7201
VIDEO CARD(PDA-5002)
VIDEO SLOT ST1 Assy
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VOFS (Offset voltage) adjustmentMethod 11. Write down a adjustment value of V-OFFSET of REF-DIG mode in the factory mode.2. Set this adjustment value to center (128).3. Adjust VR2701 so that the voltage between K2701 (VOFS) and K2703 (SUS GND) becomes
45V.4. Return it to the value that wrote down a adjustment value of V-OFFSET in step 1.
Method 21. Read the adjustment value of V-OFFSET of REF-DIG mode in the factory mode.2. Adjust VR2701 so that the voltage between K2710 (VOFS) and K2703 (SUS GND) becomes
following voltage ± 0.5V.
VH (voltage for scan IC) AdjustmentAdjust so that the voltage between K2716 (VH) and K2720 (PSUS) becomes 130V ± 0.5V.PSUS (=GNDH) is a floating GND and the electric potential is different from that of chassis GND. Be sure not to short-circuit PSUS (=GNDH) and another GND, because that may damage the unit.
The symptom is case of mis-adjustmentIf the VH adjustment is not performed properly, dots like blinking luminance points appear. If deviated greatly from the right adjustment point, panel will light white.
Input Signal Adjusting Point Adjusting Method
White 100%
VR2701 (VOFS)(Y DRIVE Assy)
VR2703 (VH)(Y DRIVE Assy)
IC5V AdjustmentAdjust so that the voltage between K2707 (IC5V) and K2720 (PSUS) becomes 5.0V ± 0.1V.PSUS (=GNDH) is a floating GND and the electric potential is different from that of chassis GND. Be sure not to short-circuit PSUS (=GNDH) and another GND, because that may damage the unit.
The symptom is case of mis-adjustmentIf the VOFS Voltage adjustment is not performed properly, dots like blinking luminance points appear. If deviated greatly from the right adjustment point, panel will light white.
VR2702 (IC5V)(Y DRIVE Assy)
Note : Be sure to measure between specified test points.
InputCommand
DACOutput
Setting Voltage
InputCommand
DACOutput
Setting Voltage
VOF000 0.4 25 VOF134 2.599212598 45.94488
VOF006 0.4984375 25.9375 VOF141 2.71496063 47.04724
VOF013 0.61328125 27.03125 VOF147 2.814173228 47.99213
VOF019 0.71171875 27.96875 VOF153 2.913385827 48.93701
VOF026 0.8265625 29.0625 VOF160 3.029133858 50.03937
VOF032 0.925 30 VOF166 3.128346457 50.98425
VOF038 1.0234375 30.9375 VOF172 3.227559055 51.92913
VOF045 1.13828125 32.03125 VOF179 3.343307087 53.0315
VOF051 1.23671875 32.96875 VOF185 3.442519685 53.97638
VOF058 1.3515625 34.0625 VOF191 3.541732283 54.92126
VOF064 1.45 35 VOF198 3.657480315 56.02362
VOF070 1.5484375 35.9375 VOF204 3.756692913 56.9685
VOF077 1.66328125 37.03125 VOF211 3.872440945 58.07087
VOF083 1.76171875 37.96875 VOF217 3.971653543 59.01575
VOF090 1.8765625 39.0625 VOF223 4.070866142 59.96063
VOF096 1.975 40 VOF230 4.186614173 61.06299
VOF102 2.0734375 40.9375 VOF236 4.285826772 62.00787
VOF109 2.18828125 42.03125 VOF242 4.38503937 62.95276
VOF115 2.28671875 42.96875 VOF249 4.500787402 64.05512
VOF122 2.4015625 44.0625 VOF255 4.6 65
VOF128 2.5 45
Main Unit Adjustment
VOFS/VH/IC5V Voltage Adjustment
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Input Signal Adjusting Point Adjusting Method
White 100%
REF_DIG modein Factory mode
X-SUS-B : key 9Y-SUS-B : key 11
X-SUS-B, Y-SUS-B AdjustmentSet to the indicated value with a key on the remote control unit.(Refer to "Timing adjustment of control signal of X and Y Drive Assys".)
Input Signal Adjusting Point Adjusting Method
White 100%VR3701 (VRN)(X DRIVE Assy)
VRN (minus reset voltage adjustment)Adjust so that the voltage between K3707 (VRN) and K3702 (SUS-GND) becomes-300V ± 1.0V.
VIDEO OPTION mode in Factory modeSIDE MASK LEV.
R SIDE LEVEL : key 1G SIDE LEVEL : key 2B SIDE LEVEL : key 3
Side mask color / Level AdjustmentSet the indicated value with the keys on the remote control unit.
Input Signal Adjusting Point Adjusting Method
Input Signal Adjusting Point Adjusting Method
Reference : Adjustment values using the Media color-difference meter (A-100)
Adjust the parameter in the OFFSET-DIGITAL of factory mode as follows;PANEL R-HIGH
PANEL B-LOWIn this time, dispay uses the mask (MASK04) of factory mode.
Sustain Pulse Waveform Adjustment
VRN Voltage Adjustment
Panel White Balance Adjustment
Mask Level Adjustment
MASK Left Side
x 295
y 306
MASK Right Side
291
300
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Input Signal Step Adjusting Method
Video signal
1Connect a Video card in RGB Assy through a jig cable, and set it in the state that RGB Assy can measure.(Refer to page 133 "Diagnosis of the Video Card (PDA-5002)".)Cannot measure the signal level that does not use a jig cable.Note: Be careful in the direction of connector of a jig cable.
2
Input a 525i signal to INPUT1 or INPUT2 with a component signal.A signal pattern is only luminance signal such as lamp signal and a STEP signal.And use the signal which black level (0IRE) and gradation can confirm.Note: May use a standard NTSC Video signal as Y (luminance) signal of component signal.
3In the signal input function (INPUT1 or INPUT2), perform the display mode of VIDEO signal to component.MENU → SETUP → VIDEO SIGNAL : COMPONENT
4Turn to standby once, and perform power supply ON with the factory mode once again.MENU → SET → POWER ON
5
Turn ACL SW setting to OFF.INITIALIZE modeACL SW : 3 keySelect OFF by right and left keys.
6
Decrease three steps of MAT CONT adjustment value of OFFSET-RGB1.OFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysMAT CONT : 1 keyDecrease three steps of adjustment value by right and left keys.
7
Decrease two steps of MAT BRIGHT adjustment value of OFFSET-RGB1.OFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysMAT BRIGHT : 2 keyDecrease two steps of adjustment value by right and left keys.
8 Take a trigger of oscilloscope with HD_PLL (3.3Vp-p) of K4805.
9 Measure a signal waveform of Green signal at K4603, and measure the black level (0IRE) of signal and signal amplitude.
10
AD R LOW adjustmentMeasure the black level (0IRE) of Red signal at K4602, and adjust so that the level of AD R LOW to match the black level (0IRE) of Green signal which measured with step 10.Adjustment error: ± 0.05VOFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysAD R LOW : 9 keyAdjust by right and left keys.
11
AD R HIGH adjustmentMeasure the signal amplitude of Red signal at K4602, and adjust so that the level of AD R HIGH to match the signal amplitude of Green signal which measured with step 10.Adjustment error: ± 0.05VOFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysAD R HIGH : 6 keyAdjust by right and left keys.
12
AD B LOW adjustmentMeasure the black level (0IRE) of Blue signal at K4604, and adjust so that the level of AD B LOW to match the black level (0IRE) of Green signal which measured with step 10.Adjustment error: ± 0.05VOFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysAD B LOW :11 keyAdjust by right and left keys.
• Video Card (PDA-5002) is necessary for white balance adjustment for Video signal of RGB Assy.• Adjust with Video system signal (525i) and RGB (PC VGA) signal.• Adjust so that the Red and Blue signals becomes the same level and amplitude by reference with Green signal.
White Balance Adjustment
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AD B HIGH adjustmentMeasure the signal amplitude of Blue signal at K4604, and adjust so that the level of AD B HIGH to match the signal amplitude of Green signal which measured with step 10.Adjustment error: ± 0.05VOFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysAD B HIGH : 8 keyAdjust by right and left keys.
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Input Signal Step Adjusting Method
Video signal
RGB (PC) signal
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Increase three steps of MAT CONT adjustment value of OFFSET-RGB1.OFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysMAT CONT : 1 keyIncrease three steps of adjustment value by right and left keys.
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Increase two steps of MAT BRIGHT adjustment value of OFFSET-RGB1.OFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysMAT BRIGHT : 2 keyIncrease two steps of adjustment value by right and left keys.
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Turn ACL SW setting to ON.INITIALIZE modeACL SW : 3 keySelect ON by right and left keys.
Black level ofGreen signal
Green signalwaveform
Adjust the black level of Red and Bluesignals to reference with black level of Green signal
Black level ofRed or Blue signal
Signal amplitudeof Green signal
Green signalwaveform
Red or Bluesignalwaveform
Red or Bluesignalwaveform
Adjust the signal amplitude of Red and Bluesignals to reference with signal amplitude of Green signal
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Input a RGB (PC) signal to INPUT1 or INPUT2.A signal pattern is only luminance signal such as lamp signal and a STEP signal.And use the signal which black level (0IRE) and gradation can confirm.• Recommended signal: VESA VGA@60Hz
2Turn to standby once, and perform power supply ON with the factory mode once again.MENU → SET → POWER ON
3 Take a trigger of oscilloscope with HD_PLL (3.3Vp-p) of K4805.
4 Measure the signal waveform of Green signal at K4603, and measure the black level (0IRE) of signal and signal amplitude.
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AD R LOW adjustmentMeasure the black level (0IRE) of Red signal at K4602, and adjust so that the level of AD R LOW to match the black level (0IRE) of Green signal which measured with step 10 of video signal.Adjustment error: ± 0.05VOFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysAD R LOW : 9 keyAdjust by right and left keys.
6
AD R HIGH adjustmentMeasure the signal amplitude of Red signal at K4602, and adjust so that the level of AD R HIGH to match the signal amplitude of Green signal which measured with step 10 of video signal.Adjustment error: ± 0.05VOFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysAD R HIGH : 6 keyAdjust by right and left keys.
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Input Signal Step Adjusting Method
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AD B LOW adjustmentMeasure the black level (0IRE) of Blue signal at K4604, and adjust so that the level of AD B LOW to match the black level (0IRE) of Green signal which measured with step 10 of video signal.Adjustment error: ± 0.05VOFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysAD B LOW : 11 keyAdjust by right and left keys.
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AD B HIGH adjustmentMeasure the signal amplitude of Blue signal at K4604, and adjust so that the level of AD B HIGH to match the signal amplitude of Green signal which measured with step 10 of video signal.Adjustment error: ± 0.05V OFFSET mode: Select the RGB 1 mode by top and bottom keysAD R LOW : 8 keyAdjust by right and left keys.
Black level ofGreen signal
Green signalwaveform
Adjust the black level of Red and Bluesignals to reference with black level of Green signal
Black level ofRed or Blue signal
Signal amplitudeof Green signal
Green signalwaveform
Red or Bluesignalwaveform
Red or Bluesignalwaveform
Adjust the signal amplitude of Red and Bluesignals to reference with signal amplitude of Green signal
RGB (PC) signal
Input Signal Adjusting Point Adjusting Method
Fresh color
REFERENCE1 modein Factory mode
COLOR : key 3TINT : key 4
Reference : Adjustment values using the Media color-difference meter (A-100)
Color Balance AdjustmentAfter adjusting the white balance, check the flesh color of figures in LD still pictures. If the color is not natural, adjust it with the keys on the remote control unit.
Color Balance Adjustment
NTSC HD PC
White Balance
20% window-step signal(-3dB)
x 298 299 302
y 307 315 308
Y 6.6 5.7 2.9
80% window-step signal(-3dB)
x 293 292 297
y 309 312 319
Y 135 148 66.2
Flesh Color Window chroma signal
x 430 427 −y 365 362 −
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Timing Adjustment of X and Y DRIVE Assys Control Signal
Adjustment VR Test pin for adjustment and measurment
Display a SUSOUT waveform
Power ON and display a SUSOUT waveform
Display a SUS-D waveform
Display a SUS-U waveform
Power ON and display a SUS-D waveform
Display a SUS-U waveform
Measuring points of waveformare refered to next page.
Power ONBlack Mask Screen
Coarse adjustment ofSUS-U, SUS-B, SUS-G
SUS-D adjustmentAdjust the waveform to 20-25ns.
SUS-U adjustmentAdjust the waveform to 20-25ns.
Power OFF
Compare waveform, and do harmonize
almost?
Yes
No
Adjust VR resistance valueof SUS-B and SUS-G to matchVR resistance value of SUS-Dwithin ± 2Ω.
Adjust VR resistance valueof SUS-B and SUS-G to matchVR resistance value of SUS-Dwithin ± 2Ω.
Power OFF
Adjustment end
SUS-D readjustmentAdjust the waveform to 20-25ns.
SUS-U readjustmentAdjust the waveform to 20-25ns.
X DRIVE Y DRIVESUS-U VR3203 VR2204SUS-D VR3202 VR2203SUS-B VR3201 VR2202SUS-G VR3200 VR2201
Pulse Module X DRIVE Y DRIVEUpper Lower Upper Lower
SUSOUT K3105 K3106 K2212 K2203SUS-U K3200 K3204 K2220 K2224SUS-D K3108 K3205 K2207 K2225
Adjustment MethodCR delay circuit is each inserted on signal path of four control signals (SUS-U, SUS-B, SUS-D, SUS-G) driving the pulse module.Quantity of delay can adjust pulse module of one side with VR.Adjust VR while measuring the waveform of the pulse module, and match timing.
Adjustment Procedure
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Use this sustain pulseand adjust.
Magnify 6SF block
Magnify the adjustment waveform
Magnify 6SF block
CH1 : Y SUSOUT Under (K2203), 50V/divCH2 : Y SUSOUT Upper (K2212), 50V/divCH4 : YPR-U1 (K2038)- Trigger, 5V/divTrigger : 2msec delay
CH1 : Y SUSOUT Under (K2203), 50V/divCH2 : Y SUSOUT Upper (K2212), 50V/divCH4 : YPR-U1 (K2038)- Trigger, 5V/divTrigger : 2msec delay
CH1 : X SUSOUT Under (K3106), 50V/divCH2 : X SUSOUT Upper (K3105), 50V/divCH4 : YPR-U1 (K2038)- Trigger, 5V/divTrigger : 2msec delay
Y DRIVE SUSOUT waveform X DRIVE SUSOUT waveform
Measuring point of waveform
Waveform coarse adjustment
Measuring Waveform of Pulse Module Timing Adjustment
Timing adjustment of the pulse module control signal adjusts with the sustain pulse of eighth pulse (X DRIVE) and the ninth pulse (Y DRIVE) from the back of 6SF.
Measure the SUSOUT waveform
1SF 2SF 3SF 4SF 5SF 6SF 7SF
1ms/div
5µs/div
1SF 2SF 3SF 4SF 5SF 6SF 7SF
1ms/div
5µs/div
• Perform adjustment of waveform with a black mask screen.• It is easy to adjust when turned field AB offset to OFF (RS-232C command: OCN) in adjustment.
Note:• Sampling rate of oscilloscope sets it more than 500MS/s in order to perform ns order adjustment.• Collecting calibration of probe before adjustment by all means.
• Connect GND of probe measuring waveform to SUSGND terminal by all means.• Precise waveform is not displayed, and an adjustment gap may occur that does not collect GND properly.
When took waveform be each drive Assy unit, measure it at the fourth sustain pulse from the back except for a large width sustain pulse.Therefore, when measured both waveform of the X and Y drives together, it becomes the sustain pulse of 8 and 9 pulses from the back.
When there is a gap with waveform of CH1 / CH2 of the part which enclosed in the following circle, adjust required VR to overlap the waveform.
Adjust with SUS-B
Adjust with SUS-U Adjust with SUS-G
1ms/div
500ns/div
Use this sustain pulseand adjust.
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CH1 : Y SUSOUT Under (K2203), 50V/divCH2 : Y SUSOUT Upper (K2212), 50V/divCH4 : YPR-U1 (K2038)- Trigger, 5V/divTrigger : 2msec delay
CH1 : Y SUS-D Under (K2225), 50V/divCH2 : Y SUS-D Upper (K2207), 50V/divCH4 : YPR-U1 (K2038)- Trigger, 5V/divTrigger : 2msec delay
CH1 : Y SUS-U Under (K2224), 50V/divCH2 : Y SUS-U Upper (K2220), 50V/divCH4 : YPR-U1 (K2038)- Trigger, 5V/divTrigger : 2msec delay
SUS-D Adjustment (Y DRIVE)
Waveform Confirmation in Adjustment completionMeasure the SUSOUT waveform
SUS-U Adjustment (Y DRIVE)
1ms/div
5µs/div
1ms/div
5µs/div
1ms/div
500ns/div
1ms/div
10ns/div
1ms/div
500ns/div
Confirm it to waveform of CH1 / CH2 of the part which enclosed in the following circle whether there is not a large gap.(A gap of the quantity that shifts 20nS and adjusted remains.)
When adjust in the power supply ON state, change so that the quantity of gap that adjusted by temperature-rise of the pulse module becomes small.Therefore, perform high power OFF (RS-232C command: DRF) except measurement time of waveform when adjusts, and adjustment error by temperature-rise does not occur.
20 - 25ns
1ms/div
200ns/div
Lower PM
Upper PM
Lower PM
Upper PM
1ms/div
10ns/div
20 - 25ns
Magnify 6SF block
Magnify 6SF blockMagnify 6SF block
Magnify 6SF block
Magnify the adjustment waveform
Magnify 6SF block
Magnify 6SF block
Magnification Magnification
MagnificationMagnification
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SUS-B Ground Timing AdjustmentIt is necessary to make this adjustment when replacing the X or Y DRIVE Assy and the pulse module.
Measurement point and methodMeasurement point of waveform of X and Y DRIVE Assy in timing adjustment is test pin of SUSOUT of the pulse module ofbottom of the main unit.X DRIVE Assy : K3106 Y DRIVE Assy : K2203Measurement screen : White mask
The measurement is easy to perform when turns field AB alternation to OFF. (RS-232C command: OCN)
Measure a sustain pulse of the fourth pulse (X DRIVE) and the fifth pulse (Y DRIVE) from the back of the fourth FS, and adjust. In the start section of this sustain pulse, waveform has inflection point with the timing when SUS-B becomes ON. Adjust so that the voltage of this inflection point is the nearest to 150V and do not become less than 150V.Adjustment parameterX DRIVE: XSUSB (RS-232C command : XSB)Y DRIVE: YSUSB (RS-232C command : YSB)
Note:• Connect GND of probe measuring waveform to SUSGND terminal by all means.• Precise waveform is not displayed, and an adjustment gap may occur that does not collect GND properly.
Waveform in the measurement
CH1 : Y SUSOUT (K2203), 50V/divCH2 : X SUSOUT (K3106), 50V/divCH4 : YPR-U1 (K2038)- Trigger, 5V/divTrigger : 2msec delay
Rst
1ms/div
X X X X X XY Y Y Y Y Y
5µs/div
Magnify 4SF block
Measure a waveform of this section and adjust.
Magnify the fourth pulse sustain pulse (XSUSOUT waveform) from the back of the above waveform.
1SF 2SF 3SF 4SF
OK NG
150V Line
GND
50V/div
100msec/div
50V/div
100msec/div
150V Line
This broken section moves bychanging the adjustment parameter.
Become less than 150V.→ NG
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VR2702(IC5V_ADJ)
VR2201(SUS_G_ADJ)
VR2202(SUS_B_ADJ)
VR2203(SUS_D_ADJ)
VR2204(SUS_U_ADJ)
K2205
K2004K2001K2002K2003K2005K2009K2013K2010K2011
K2226(SUS_U)
K2212(SUSOUTB)
K2225(SUS_D)
K2224(SUS_U)
K2203(SUSOUTA)
K2227(SUS_D)
K2218(1/2 VSUS)
K2214(SUS_G)
K2215(SUS_B)
K2217(SUS_U)
K2716(VH)
K2720(PSUS)
K2717(VH CONT)
K2216(SUS_D)
VR2703(VH_ADJ)
K2715(YDC_DC_PD)
K2718(VH UVP)
K2719(VH OVP)
K2708(VOFS)
K2705(SUSGND)
K2702(VSUS)
K2709
K2703(SUSGND)
VR2701
K2222
K2211
K2710(VOFS)
K2712(VOFSUVP)
K2221(+15V)K2045
K2049K2047
K2044
K2050K2048K2046
K2012(PN MUTE)
K2038(YPR_U1)
K2040(YCP_MSK)
K2053(SOFT_D)
K2041 (OFS)K2039 (YSUS_MSK)
K2037 (YSUS_G)K2028 (YSUS_U)
K2021(YPR_U2)
K2029(YSUS_D)
K2027(YSUS_B)
K2024(DGND)
K2101(DEW_DET)
K2043(DGND)
K2008(DGND)
K2007(DGND)
K2006(+5V)
K2707(IC5V)
K2714(GNDHS)
K2704(VF-)
K2701(VF+)
K2706(+14V)
K2711(-8V)
K2713(IC5V UVP)
VR3200(SUS-G)
VR3201(SUS-B)
VR3202(SUS-D)
VR3203(SUS-U)
K3103(VCP_PD)
K3104(+5V)
K3001(+5V)
K3003(XSUS-B)
K3015(XSUS-MSK)
K3017(XCP-MSK)
K3012(XSUS-D)
K3014(XNR-D1)
K3025K3007K3010
(XNR-U)
K3008(PN_MUTE) K3021
K3022
K3011
K3704(VRN. CNT)
K3703(SUS. GND)
K3701(VSUS)
K3029 K3006K3009
K3030
K3705VRN UVP)
K3706(X DC-DC PD)
K3708(VRN_OVP)
VR3701(VRN. ADJ)
K3707(VRN)
K3702(SUS. GND)
K3213(1/2VSUS)K3214
(SUSGND)
K3205(SUS_D)
K3204(SUS_U)
K3106(SUSOUT_B)
K3102(XNR_PD)
K3203(1/2VSUS)
K3201(SUSGND)
Adjusting Points
Y DRIVE Assy X DRIVE Assy
K3108(SUS_D)
K3200(SUS_U)
K3105(SUSOUTA)
K3004 (XSUS-U)K3013 (XSUS-G)
K3018 (XNR-D2)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
PCB LOCATION
DIGITAL VIDEOAssy
BRIDGE BAssy
ADR CONNECT DAssy
CLAMP CAssy
SP OUT RAssy
SP OUT LAssy
SIDE KEYAssy
CONTROLAssy
KEYCONNECTORAssy
IR Assy
CLAMP DAssy
CLAMP BAssy
MX AUDIOAssy
X CONNECTOR (A)Assy
V MID CLAMPAssy
X CONNECTOR (B)Assy
MX LEDAssy
X DRIVEAssy
Video Card(PDA-5002)
ADR CONNECT AAssy
Y DRIVEAssy
SCAN (A)Assy
THERMALSENSORAssy
BRIDGE AAssy
SCAN (B)Assy
ADR CONNECT BAssy
RESONANCEAssy
SUB ADDRESS AAssy
SUB ADDRESS BAssy
RESONANCEAssy
ADR CONNECT CAssy
ADR CONNECT DAssy
CLAMP AAssy
ADR CONNECT CAssy
I/O Assy
RGB Assy
SLOT CONNECTORAssy
SW POWER SUPPLYModule
BRIDGE CAssy
BRIDGE DAssy
ADR CONNECT BAssy
ADR CONNECT AAssy
Rear View
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• Operations : When a microcomputer detected abnormality, turn the power supply to OFF.• LED display : Green blinks
How to release the shut down stateWhen turn the power supply ON by remote control units, release from the shut down state, and turn the power supply ON.(It is not necessary to turn the AC power OFF.)
How to release the power down stateAC power OFF
↓Wait for PD LED in the power supply module disappearing (for around 30 seconds).
↓Afterwards, wait moreover for five seconds.
↓Return by AC power ON.* After power down release, this unit rises up in the standby state.
Examples: LED blinks in the DIGITAL-IIC communication NG
• Operations : When this unit becomes the dangerous state, turn the power supply OFF with the protection circuit.• LED display : Red blinks* When protection circuit more than two places almost worked simultaneously, display LED in order to 1st - 2nd.
Examples: LED blinks in the 1st power down = Y-DC/DC CONVERTER, 2nd power down = Y-DRIVE
Number of blinks Name
1 Panel Microcomputer NG2 DIGITAL-IIC communication NG3 Dewdrop abnormality4 Temperature abnormality5 FAN abnormality6 Module microcomputer NG7 Wide microcomputerNG8 RGB-IIC communication NG9 Audio NG
Number of blinks Name
1 Y-DRIVE2 Y-DC/DC CONVERTER3 X-DC/DC CONVERTER4 X-DRIVE5 Power supply6 Address junction7 Address resonance8 DIGITAL-DC/DC CONVERTER
SHUT DOWN/POWER DOWN DIAGNOSIS BY LED DISPLAY
Shut Down
Power Down
Green LED lightsfor 200 msec.
Lights outfor 3 sec
Green LED lightsfor 200 msec.
Lights outfor 100 msec
When internal circuit abnormality and other operation abnormality occurred from this unit, self-diagnose display function by STANDBY/ON (LED) indicator is loaded.Each NG point by LED blinking and a PD (power down) point are as follows.
1st power-down information2nd power-down
information
Red LED lightsfor 200 msec.
Lights outfor 3 sec
Lights outfor 1 sec
Red LED lightsfor 200 msec.
Lights outfor 100 msec
Red LED lightsfor 200 msec.
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Block Diagram of Shut Down Signal System
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When a module microcomputer failed in communication with a panel microcomputer, this NG occurs.Shut down after OSD display for 30 seconds from the NG detection.
Abnormality to expectOpen / Short of communication line in the Assy
1 Panel microcomputer NG
When a module microcomputer failed in communication with outside EEPROM or EXPANDER, this NG occurs.Shut down after OSD display for 30 seconds from the NG detection.* However, this communication NG may occur in the standby state.
Abnormality to expect• Open / Short of communication line in the Assy• Breaking of wire between DIGITAL VIDEO Assy (D1) and SW POWER
SUPPLY Module (P2).
2 DIGITAL-IIC communication NG
When it becomes the dew drop state in this unit, this NG occurs.After the dew drop detection, shut down immediately.
Abnormality to expect for dew dropDisconnect a connector CN2002 between Dew drop sensor and Y DRIVE Assy.
3 Dew drop detection
When temperature of this unit became abnormally high, this NG occurs.Shut down after OSD display from the NG detection for 30 seconds.
Abnormality to expect when it occurs in the environment that is not high-temperature• Disconnect a connector between SP TERMINA (L) Assy (SPL1) and
MX AUDIO Assy (A3).• Disconnect a connector between MX AUDIO Assy (A5) and RGB Assy (R8).• Disconnect a connector between DIGITAL VIDEO Assy (D18) and
temperature sensor 1 (TE1).
Shut down temperature of each temperature sensorTEMP2 data 150 ( 80°C)TEMP3 data 101 ( 56°C)* TEMP1 is not shut down by temperature, and it shuts down when connector was disconnected.
Temperature display by "INFORMATION" of the factory menuTEMP1 (°C) TEMP1 (data) -50TEMP2 (°C) TEMP2 (data) /2+5TEMP3 (°C) TEMP3 (data) /2+5
4 Temperature abnormality
Reference
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Shut down diagnosis
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A L E R TTHERMAL
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When a fan does not function, this NG occurs.Shut down after OSD display for 30 seconds from the NG detection.
* FAN NG detection functions only in case of following.• When FAN CONTROL setting is maximum• When sensor temperature of TEMP3 is more than 30°C with FAN CONTROL setting is AUTO. (even if connector is left when does not turn the FAN, this unit does not work.)
Abnormality to expect• Disconnect a junction connector between FAN (A6) and MX AUDIO Assy (A7).• Disconnect a connector between MX AUDIO Assy (A5) and RGB Assy (R8).• FAN forced stop by an alien substance involving it.
5 FAN NG
When a main microcomputer failed in communication with a module microcomputer, this NG occurs.Shut down after OSD display for 30 seconds from the NG detection.* However, this communication NG may occur by the standby state.
Abnormality to expect• Open / Short of communication line in the Assy.• Disconnect a connector between RGB Assy (R3) and DIGITAL VIDEO Assy (D3).• Writing defectiveness of module microcomputer (IC1207) software.
6 Module microcomputer NG
When a main microcomputer failed in communication with a wide microcomputer, this NG occurs.Shut down after OSD display for 30 seconds from the NG detection.
Abnormality to expect• Open / Short of communication line in the Assy.• Software writing defectiveness of wide microcomputer (IC5601).• Writing defectiveness of outside Flash ROM (IC5602) on the wide microcomputer.
7 Wide microcomputer NG
When a main microcomputer failed in IIC communication, this NG occurs.Shut down after OSD display for 30 seconds from the NG detection.* However, this communication NG may occur by the standby state.
Abnormality to expect• Open / Short of communication line in the Assy.• SLOT and the insertion of the SLOT junction PC Board are incomplete.
8 RGB-IIC communication NG
When DC component added on the speaker output line, this NG occurs.After the NG detection, shut down immediately.
Abnormality to expect• Disconnect a connector between MX AUDIO Assy (A5) and RGB Assy (R8).• Short-circuits between + and - of C8615 and C8622.
9 Audio NG
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DOWNS H U TNotes: There is the case that it becomes the following symptom except NGwhen the SLOT insertion is incomplete.
• Audio of INPUT3 and 4 are not output.• Do not switch from INPUT3 to 5 (SLOT function).• Video signal of INPUT1 and 2 are not appear.
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Block Diagram of Power Down Signal System
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LD
C-D
CX
Dri
veX
DC
-DC
OR
OR
PD
Cir
cuit Y
Dri
veY
DC
-DC
OR
Rel
ayC
ircu
it
AN
D
OR
OR
OR
D8
D11
8
6
7
4
5
1
2
3
AD
R C
ON
NE
CT
AS
SY
(Up
per
)
DIG
ITA
L V
IDE
O A
SS
Y
SW
PO
WE
RS
UP
PL
YM
OD
UL
E
X D
RIV
E A
SS
Y
Y D
RIV
E A
SS
Y
AD
R C
ON
NE
CT
AS
SY
(Lo
wer
)
RE
SO
NA
NC
EA
SS
Y(U
pp
er)
RE
SO
NA
NC
EA
SS
Y(L
ow
er)
-
D12
D16
D1
X1
P4
P2
P3
Y1
D17
D15
-
IC12
01-p
in 8
IC12
01-p
in 6
D12
02 C
atho
deD
IG_A
DR
.PD
PD
_TR
IGG
ER
Not
e: 1
- 8
sho
w L
ED
flas
hing
num
ber
of ti
mes
whe
n po
wer
dow
n oc
curr
ed in
this
rou
te.
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Kind and function of the various protection circuit (P.D. circuit)
ReferenceOVP : Over Voltage ProtectUVP : Under Voltage ProtectOCP : Over Current Protect
Note 1: AC200V P.D. is not applicable to the PDP-503MXE model.
Assy Name OSD DisplayRed LED
Number of Blinks
Kind of P.D. Circuit Function Remarks
Y DRIVE Assy
Y-DRV 1 VCP OCP P.D. by VCP overcurrent
Y-DDC 2
VOFS OVP P.D. by VOFS overvoltage
VOFS UVP P.D. by VOFS undervoltage (= overcurrent)
VH OVP P.D. by VH overvoltage
VH UVP P.D. by VH undervoltage (= overcurrent)
IC5V UVP P.D. by IC5V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
X DRIVE Assy
X-DDC 3VRN OVP P.D. by VRN overvoltage
VRN UVP P.D. by VRN undervoltage (= overcurrent)
X-DRV 4VCP OCP P.D. by VCP overcurrent
RESET OCP P.D. by reset circuit overcurrent
SW POWER SUPPLY Module
POWER 5
VSUS OVP P.D. by VSUS overvoltage
VSUS UVP P.D. by VSUS undervoltage (= overcurrent)
VADR OVP P.D. by VADR overvoltage
VADR UVP P.D. by VADR undervoltage (= overcurrent)
15V OVP P.D. by 15V overvoltage
15V UVP P.D. by 15V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
12V UVP P.D. by 12V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
6.5V OVP P.D. by 6.5V overvoltage
6.5V UVP P.D. by 6.5V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
13.5V UVP P.D. by 13.5V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
-9V UVP P.D. by -9V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
+B OVP P.D. by +B overvoltage
+B OCP P.D. by +B overcurrent
AC200V P.D. P.D. by AC200V apply Note 1
PFC module overheat protection
VSUS arc resistance overheat protection
ADR CONNECT Assy ADRES 6 ADR.PD P.D. by disconnecting the connector
RESONANCE Assy ADR-K 7 ADR.K.PD P.D. by ICP open and TCP defective
DIGITAL VIDEO Assy DC-DC 8
5.0V OVP P.D. by 5V overvoltage
5.0V UVP P.D. by 5V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
3.3V OVP P.D. by 3.3V overvoltage
3.3V UVP P.D. by 3.3V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
2.5V OVP P.D. by 2.5V overvoltage
2.5V UVP P.D. by 2.5V undervoltage (= overcurrent)
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Display with "INFORMATION" of the factory menu.
Display of PD point
Time stamp display [OOOOOH] : HOUR, [OOM] : MINUTE
Example) Time stamp display is [65432H10M] → 65432 hours 10 minutes
Time stamp data before 5 byte: HOUR, after 2 byte: MINUTE
Example) Time stamp is [6543210] → 65432 hours 10 minutes
1st/2nd/time stamp are stored eight times of power down in the past.
Diagnosis Method in Power Down
1 OSD display of PD history
2 PD history read in by RS-232C command "GPD"
I N
PD
F
1 X DDC 0 5 1 4 8 H 2 5M0 2 2 4 8 H 1 4M0 1 3 5 8 H 3 6M0 0 3 4 8 H 1 50 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0
M
2 ADR – K3 Y DRV4
–X – DDCD – DCC
ADRE S
–
5 – – – – –– – – – –– – – – –– – – – –
678
HHHH
MMMM
– – – – –
– – – – –– – – – –– – – – –– – – – –– – – – –
O
I N FO
1 S T 2 ND
– –S 1 I N 4 – 0 2 – ∗2 N T# 1
11
5
10
1516
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Power Down Point OSD DisplayY-DRIVE Y-DRVY-DC/DC COVERTER Y-DDCX-DC/DC CONVERTER X-DDCX-DRIVE X-DRVPower supply POWERADDRESS junction ADRESADDRESS resonance ADR-KDC/DC CONVERTER (DIGITAL) DC-DC
Data of PD pointPower Down Point "GPD" Data
Y-DRIVE 1Y-DC/DC COVERTER 2X-DC/DC CONVERTER 3X-DRIVE 4Power supply 5ADDRESS junction 6ADDRESS resonance 7DC/DC CONVERTER (DIGITAL) 8
Order Data contents Size1 The latest 1st PD point 1 byte2 The latest 2nd PD point 1 byte3 The latest PD time stamp 7 byte4 1st PD point before twice 1 byte5 2nd PD point before twice 1 byte6 PD time stamp before twice 7 byte7 1st PD point before three times 1 byte8 2nd PD point before three times 1 byte9 PD time stamp before three times 7 byte10 1st PD point before four times 1 byte11 2nd PD point before four times 1 byte12 PD time stamp before four times 7 byte13 1st PD point before five times 1 byte14 2nd PD point before five times 1 byte15 PD time stamp before five times 7 byte16 1st PD point before six times 1 byte17 2nd PD point before six times 1 byte18 PD time stamp before six times 7 byte19 1st PD point before seven times 1 byte20 2nd PD point before seven times 1 byte21 PD time stamp before seven times 7 byte22 1st PD point before eight times 1 byte23 2nd PD point before eight times 1 byte24 PD time stamp before eight times 7 byte
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PDP-503CMX, PDA-5002
Nu
mb
er
of
Blin
ksP
.D. P
oin
t in
O
per
atio
nE
rro
r P
on
tP
oss
ible
Par
t o
f E
rro
rC
ircu
it S
tate
Op
erat
ion
P
.D. C
ircu
itD
iag
no
sis
Co
nd
itio
n
1Y
DR
IVE
IC22
06, I
C22
14 (
Pul
se m
odul
e), I
C22
03, I
C22
04,
IC22
12, I
C22
13, I
C22
13, I
C22
17, R
2209
K22
11 L
oV
CP
OC
P
2Y
DC
DC
VO
FS
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(Y
DR
IVE
Ass
y)IC
2702
, IC
2709
, IC
2715
K27
12 L
oV
OF
S O
VP
VO
FS
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(Y
DR
IVE
Ass
y)
IC27
01, I
C27
02, I
C27
09, I
C27
15
K27
09 L
oV
OF
S U
VP
Driv
e se
ctio
n (c
ontr
ol s
igna
l, ou
tput
ele
men
ts e
tc.)
in
norm
al o
pera
tion
Q22
11, Q
2212
, R22
77, I
C22
08, I
C22
10V
OF
S D
/D C
ON
V. B
LOC
K in
nor
mal
ope
ratio
n
VH
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(Y
DR
IVE
Ass
y)IC
2712
, IC
2716
K27
19 L
oV
H O
VP
VH
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(Y
DR
IVE
Ass
y)IC
2711
, IC
2712
, IC
2716
K27
18 L
oV
H U
VP
Driv
e se
ctio
n (c
ontr
ol s
igna
l, ou
tput
ele
men
ts e
tc.)
in
norm
al o
pera
tion
SC
AN
(A
), (
B)
Ass
yS
CA
N IC
VH
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
in n
orm
al o
pera
tion
IC5V
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(Y
DR
IVE
Ass
y)IC
2704
, IC
2706
, IC
2717
SC
AN
Ass
y in
nor
mal
ope
ratio
n
SC
AN
(A
), (
B)
Ass
y
Y D
RIV
E A
ssy
SC
AN
ICK
2713
Lo
IC5V
UV
PIC
5V D
/D C
ON
V. B
LOC
K in
nor
mal
ope
ratio
n
IC5V
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(Y
DR
IVE
Ass
y)IC
2704
, IC
2706
, IC
2717
SC
AN
Ass
y in
nor
mal
ope
ratio
n
3X
DC
DC
VR
N D
/D C
ON
V. B
LOC
K (
X D
RIV
E A
ssy)
IC37
02, I
C37
12K
3708
Lo
VR
N O
VP
VR
N D
/D C
ON
V. B
LOC
K (
X D
RIV
E A
ssy)
IC37
01, I
C37
02, I
C37
12
K37
05 L
oV
RN
UV
P
Driv
e se
ctio
n (c
ontr
ol s
igna
l, ou
tput
ele
men
ts e
tc.)
in
norm
al o
pera
tion
X D
RIV
E A
ssy
Q31
22V
RN
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
in n
orm
al o
pera
tion
4X
DR
IVE
X D
RIV
E A
ssy
IC32
00, I
C32
01 (
puls
e m
odul
e), I
C31
03, I
C31
04,
IC31
06, I
C31
07, I
C31
10, I
C31
13, R
3109
K31
03 L
oV
CP
OC
P
Q31
22K
3102
Lo
VR
N O
CP
5
PS
X D
RIV
E A
ssy
IC32
00, I
C32
01 (
Pul
se m
odul
e)W
hen
P4
conn
ecto
r di
scon
nect
ed, P
.D. d
oes
not o
ccur
Y D
RIV
E A
ssy
IC22
06, I
C22
14 (
Pul
se m
odul
e)W
hen
P3
conn
ecto
r di
scon
nect
ed, P
.D. d
oes
not o
ccur
MX
AU
DIO
Ass
yIC
8601
(A
udio
IC)
Whe
n P
6 co
nnec
tor
disc
onne
cted
, P.D
. doe
s no
t occ
ur
Whe
n pi
n 5
of P
2 co
nnec
tor
disc
onne
cted
, P.D
. doe
s no
t occ
ur
SW
PO
WE
R S
UP
PLY
Mod
ule
SW
PO
WE
R S
UP
PLY
Mod
ule
Whe
n th
e vo
ltage
is n
ot o
utpu
t eve
n if
P4,
P3
and
P6
co
nnec
tors
dis
conn
ecte
d
6A
DR
AD
DR
ES
S C
ON
NE
CT
A~
D A
ssy
AD
DR
ES
S C
ON
NE
CT
A -
D A
ssy,
RE
SO
NA
NC
E A
ssy,
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(D
IGIT
AL
VID
EO
Ass
y)
Dis
conn
ect D
8 -
D15
con
nect
ors
7A
DR
KR
ES
ON
AN
CE
Ass
yT
CP
dam
age
of IC
6704
(IC
P),
dis
conn
ect D
16 a
nd
D17
con
nect
ors,
pan
el m
icro
com
pute
r is
def
ectiv
e,
outs
ide
Fla
sh R
OM
of t
he p
anel
mic
roco
mpu
ter
is
defe
ctiv
e.
8D
IGIT
AL
DC
DC
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(D
IGIT
AL
VID
EO
Ass
y)IC
1901
K19
01 L
o5.
0V O
VP
AD
R. P
D
AD
R. K
. PD
K19
02 L
o5.
0V U
VP
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(D
IGIT
AL
VID
EO
Ass
y)IC
1901
K19
03 L
o3.
3V O
VP
K19
04 L
o3.
3V U
VP
D/D
CO
NV
. BLO
CK
(D
IGIT
AL
VID
EO
Ass
y)IC
1901
K19
05 L
o2.
5V O
VP
K19
06 L
o2.
5V U
VP
Dia
gn
osi
s o
f th
e er
ror
po
int
in t
he
vari
ou
s p
rote
ctio
n c
ircu
it (
P.D
. cir
cuit
) o
per
atio
n (
Red
LE
D b
links
)
No
te:
Ab
ou
t P
S P
DT
he c
ondi
tion
that
Red
LE
D b
links
five
tim
es(p
ower
sup
ply
PD
)1
Whe
n th
e in
tern
al p
rote
ctio
n ci
rcui
t of S
WP
OW
ER
SU
PP
LY M
odul
e w
orke
d2
Whe
n a
mic
roco
mpu
ter
was
not
abl
e to
iden
tify
the
PD
poi
nt↓
Bei
ng c
aref
ul b
ecau
se th
e pr
otec
tion
circ
uit
of S
W P
OW
ER
SU
PP
LY M
odul
e ca
nnot
co
nclu
de th
at w
orke
d.
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PDP-503CMX, PDA-5002
AC IN100 - 240V
Power FactorControl
VSUS DC/DCConverter
VOFS DC/DCConverter
VADR DC/DCConverter
6.5V DC/DCConverter
(6.5V, 13.5V, -9V)
15V DC/DCConverter(15V, 12V)
ST-BYPower Supply
STB5V
+B395V VSUS
13.5V
12V
-9V
VOFS-45V
VH DC/DCConverter
VH130V
IC5V, VF12V DC/DC
Converter
IC5VVF12V
VADR61V
VRN DC/DCConverter
VRN-300V
225V
SW POWER SUPPLY MODULE Y DRIVE ASSY
X DRIVE ASSY
15V DC/DCConverter
(5V, 3.3V, 2.5V)3.3V2.5V
5.0V
DIGITAL VIDEO ASSY
Block diagram for Power supply section
Supplementary information
1. Power on/off switch for the large-signal system (SW102)Function: Only the power for the small-signal system
(15V, 12V, 6.5V, 13.5V, and -9V) is on, and the power for the large-signal system (VSUS, VADR) is off.
Usage: Use when only an operational check for the small-signal system is required.
Supplementary information:When this switch is to be used, the wires of pin 5 (DIG, ADR, and PD) of the P2 connector of the power-supply module should be disconnected to prevent the PD circuit from operating. To turn the power of the large-signal system off without using this switch, operation from an external PC through RS-232C commands "DRF" is basically required. In this case, the above procedure is not required, as the PD circuit is muted by software.
3. Temperature compensation of the VOFS voltage for the drive system
Function: Control the power supply voltage mentioned aboveaccording to temperature. (Temperature compensationworks so that the voltage is lowered on the lower-temperature side, and is raised on the higher-temperature side.)
Purpose: To improve the yield by compensating the temperature characteristics of the panel.
Supplementary information:For this model, temperature compensation is perform-ed only for the VOFS voltage, and not for the VSUSvoltage, and it is controlled by software.
4. When a fuse blows• If a fuse blows, never turn the power on again only after
replacing the fuse. (In most cases, the fuse itself did not have any problem. So as long as factors of overcurrent have not been removed, chances of destruction increase every time the power is turned on. In the worst case, about a dozen parts may be destroyed.)
• Principally, the whole power-supply module must be replaced.
5. Voltage adjustment of the panel driveAs this model employs the electronic VR system for the VSUS and VOFS voltages, and as the voltage-adjustment data are stored in the DIGITAL assembly, voltage adjustment of the panel drive is not necessary when the power-supply modules are changed. (For VADR, VH, and VRN, adjustments with semifixed VR controls are necessary.)For this model, as the power-supply block has been developed and designed by an outside vendor, at the point you know which module is a cause of failure (through diagnosis described elsewhere in this manual), change the corresponding modules, and do not diagnose or repair the module.Similarly, the switches and the semifixed VRs inside the power-supply module must not be adjusted without a special reason.
2. 200V AC power-down switch (SW101)Function: While 200V AC voltage is applied, operation of the
PD circuit is turned on and off (ON when the switch is set to 100V AC, and OFF when the switch is set to 200V AC).
Setting: For the MXE model only, the switch is set to 200V, and for other models, it is set to 100V.
Method of power supply ON in the large signal system OFF state with RS-232C command1 Confirm that this unit is the standby state.2 Transmit RS-232C command "DRF."3 Turn the power supply ON by remote control unit, side key
or command "PON."∗ When turn the power supply OFF once, return to setting of
large signal system ON.When turn the power supply ON in the large signal systemOFF, transmit "DRF" command each time.
PDP-
503M
XE
has f
unct
ion
to b
acku
p ad
just
men
t dat
a of
dig
ital v
ideo
ass
y in
to E
EPR
OM
loca
ted
on th
e R
GB
ass
y.
It
is p
ossi
ble
to re
stor
e ba
ckup
dat
a fr
om R
GB
ass
y to
dig
ital v
ideo
ass
y, w
hen
digi
tal v
ideo
assy
is re
plac
ed.
Cas
e 1:
Whe
n re
plac
ing
faul
ty D
igita
l vid
eo a
ssy
with
new
par
t.
Adju
stm
ent k
now
-how
- Dig
ital v
ideo
adj
ustm
ent d
ata
back
up
func
tion
S
M p
age
136
to 1
37 -
RG
B
D.Video
D.V
ideo
New
par
tFa
ulty
Bac
k up
dat
a in
the
RG
B a
ssy
will
be
rest
ored
to N
ew d
igita
l vid
eo a
ssy
just
by
turn
ing
on th
e po
wer
.
D.V
ideo
RG
B
IC12
04IC
5502
BUB
ack
up
Con
tent
s of I
C12
04(E
EPR
OM
) P
anel
Whi
te b
alan
ce d
ata
Sus
tain
tim
ing
adju
stm
ent v
alue
V-S
us/V
ofs v
alue
Res
tore
RG
B
D.Video
New
Pow
er o
n
BU D
ata
rest
ored
Cas
e 2:
Whe
n re
plac
ing
faul
ty R
GB
ass
y .
RG
B
D.Video
RG
B
New
/use
d pa
rt
Faul
ty
Dat
a fr
om D
.Vid
eo a
ssy
is b
ack
uppe
d to
RG
B a
ssy
by e
nter
ing
the
serv
ice
fact
ory
mod
e.
RG
B
D.Video
New
/use
dPo
wer
on
with
serv
ice
fact
ory
mod
e.
Dat
a ba
ck u
pped
Cas
e 3:
Whe
n re
plac
ing
faul
ty D
igita
l vid
eo a
ssy
with
use
d pa
rt.
Adju
stm
ent k
now
-how
- Dig
ital v
ideo
adj
ustm
ent d
ata
back
up
func
tion
S
M p
age
136
to 1
37 -
RG
B
D.Video
D.V
ideo
used
par
t with
dat
aFa
ulty
To a
void
this
!! W
hen
you
are
usin
g di
gita
l vid
eo a
ssy
from
oth
er P
DP
unit,
it is
ne
cess
ary
to in
itial
ize
EEPR
OM
of D
igita
l vid
eo a
ssy
befo
re re
mov
ing
it.
RG
B
D.Video
Pow
er o
n
Dat
a of
diff
eren
t pan
el
*
Wro
ng a
djus
tmen
t dat
a fo
r th
is p
anel
If a
t thi
s tim
e, th
e un
it w
as p
ut in
toFa
ctor
y-se
rvic
e m
ode
wro
ng d
ata
will
be b
ack
uppe
d on
EEP
RO
M o
f orig
inal
RG
B a
ssy.
Orig
inal
bac
k up
dat
a in
RG
B a
ssy
will
be
lost
.
Pow
er o
n w
ith se
rvic
efa
ctor
y m
ode.
RG
B
D.Video
Dat
a of
diff
eren
t pan
el Wro
ng d
ata
back
uppe
d. O
rigi
nal
eras
ed.
How
to in
itial
ize
the
RO
M.
Set t
he u
nit i
nto
serv
ice
fact
ory
mod
e. S
elec
t men
u [I
NIT
] the
n [S
ERV
ICE
PAR
T].
Push
[SET
] and
EEP
RO
M in
the
Dig
ital v
ideo
ass
y w
ill b
e in
itial
ized
.
RG
B
D.Video
data
Initi
aliz
eby
serv
ice
part
mod
eR
GB
D.Video
initi
aliz
ed
Bac
kup
data
Bac
kup
data
D.Video
Initi
aliz
ed=s
ame
as n
ew p
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