Service Tool-----------------------------------------------27~28
DDC Instructions & Serial Number -----------------29~35
DDC DA T A -----------------------------------------------36~37
Firmware Upgrade for CPU-
ANY PERSON
AND BE AWARE OF THE NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
EQUIPMENT CONTAINING
General product specification---------------------64~108
Exploded V iew ---------------------------------------------109
Spare/arts List-----------------------110
Repair Flow chart-------------------------------------114~118
Safety Test Requirments-----------------------------------119
MUST FAMILIARIZE
TO BE USED WHEN
Diagram & C.B.A. -------------------------58~59
Recommended P
HIMSELF
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WITH THE
SERVICING ELECTRONIC
30-83kHz
CHASSIS
A SEPARATE
CAUTION:
Published by Philips Consumer Lifestyle Copyright reserved Subject to modification JDec 09 2010
USE
REFERTO BACK COVER FOR
ISOLATION TRANSFORMER FOR THIS UNIT WHEN SERVICING.
IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES
GB
2221TE2L LCD
Important Safety Notice
Proper service
operation of all Philips Consumer Electronics Co
equipment. The service procedures
described in this service manual a
performing service ope
operations require the useof tools speciall y designed
purpose. The spe
recomm ended.
It is im portant to note tha t this m anual c ontains various
CAUTI ON
order to m inimize the risk of personal injury to servic
personnel . The possibility exists th
methods may damage the equipment
underst and that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE NOT
EXHAUSTIVE. Phil
advise the servic etrade of all concei vable ways i n w
service might be done or of the possible hazardous
consequences of each way. Consequently,Philips has not
undertaken any suc
who uses a servi ce procedure or tool which is not
recommended by Philipsmust f
neither his safety nor the safeoperation of the equipment will
be jeopardized by t he servi
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CAUTION -Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result
hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION -The use of optical instruments with this
product will increase eye hazard.
TO ENSURE THE CONTINUED RELIABILITY
PRODUCT, USE ONLYORIGINAL
REPLACEMENT PARTS, WHICH ARE LISTED WITH THEIR P
NUMBERS IN THE PAR
SERVICE MANUAL.
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ART
WARNING
Critical components havingspecial safety characteri stics are
identified with a by the Ref. No. in the parts list and
enclosed within a broken line
(where several critical co
along with the safe
exploded vie
Use of s
same speci fied safety charact eristic s may create
or other hazards .
Under no cir cumstances should th
modified or altered without written permission from Philip
Philips assumes no liabilit
any unauthorized modification of design.
Servicer assumes all liability.
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Take care during handling the LCD module with backlight
unit
- Must mount the module using mounting holes arranged in four
corners.
- Do not press on the panel, edge of the frame strongly or electric
shock as this will result in damage to the screen.
- Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects, such
as pencil or pen as this may result in damage to the panel.
- Protect the module from the ESD as it may damage the electronic
circuit (C -MOS).
Make certain that treatment body are grounded through
-
wrist band.
- Do not leave the
humidity for a long time.
s.
- Avoid contact with water as it may as hort circuit within the module.
If the surface of panel become dirty
-
material. (Cleaning with a dirty or rough cloth may damage the
panel.)
module in high temperature and
, please wi
pe it off with a soft
in areas of high
Technical Data
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AUO
Type NR. : AUO M215HW01 V7
Resolution : 1920x1080
Outside dimensions : 495.6(H) x 292.2(V) x 11(D) Typ
Pitch (mm) : 0.24825mm x 0.24825mm
Color pixel
arrangement
Display surface
Color depth : 16.7M (6 bit with Hi-FRC)
Backlight : 2 CCFL
Active area (W x H) : 476.64(H) × 268.11(V) mm
View angle (CR=10) : >=170 for Right/Left (Typ)
: >=160 for Up/Down (Typ)
Contrast ratio : >=1000:1 (Typ)
White luminance : 250 (center,Typ)
Color gamut : >=72%
Gate IC : Raydium / Novatek
Source IC : Raydium / Novatek
Response time : 5 ms (Typ)
Vertical frequency
range
Scanning frequencies
Hor.: 30 – 83 K Hz
Ver.: 56 - 76 Hz
Video dot rate: D-sub < 165 MHz ; DVI < 165 MH)
Power input: 90-264 V AC, 50/60 r 3 Hz
Power consumption: Normal on: < 40 W (max)
Functions:
(1) D-SUB analog R/G/B separate inputs, H/V sync
separated, Composite (H+V) TTL level, SOG sync.
(2) DVI digital Panel Link TMDS inputs.
Ambient temperature: 0
Power input connection
Power cord length : 1.8 M
Power cord type : 3 leads power cord with protective earth plug.
Power management
The monitor must comply with the Microsoft On Now
specification, and meet EPA requirements.
Mode HSYNCVSYNCVideo Pwr-cons.IndicationRec
Power-OnOn On active <40W
: 1920 horiz. By 1080 vert
: Hard coating (3H), Anti-glare
treatment
: 50/60 Hz r 3 Hz
C - 40 qC
White LED--
(max.)
.
tim
e
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D-SUB
PIN No. SIGNAL PIN No. SIGNAL
1 Red 9 DDC +3.3V or +5V
2 Green/ SOG 10 Logic GND
3 Blue 11 Sense (GND)
4 Sense (GND) 12 Bi-directional data
5 Cable Detect (GND)13 H/H+V sync
6 Red GND 14 V-sync
7 Green GND 15 Data clock
8 Blue GND
1 Audio output right 12 N.C
2 Audio input right 13 GND(red)
3 Audio output left 14 GND(blanking)
4 GND(audio) 15 Red input
5 GND(blue) 16 RGB switching
6 Audio input left - 17 GND(video input &
7 Blue input 18 GND(RGB
8 Switch signal input
(Fast Blanking)
9 GND(green)
10 N.C
11 Green input
control
output)
switching control)
Video
19
output(composite)
Video
20
input(composite)
21 Common ground
Susceptibility of display to external environment
Operating
- Temperature : 0 to 35 degree C
- Humidity :80% max
- Altitude :0-3658m
- Air pressure : 600-1100 mBAR
Storage
- Temperature : -20 to 60 degree C
- Humidity : 95% max
- Altitude : 0-12192m
- Air pressure : 300-1100 mBAR
Note: recommend at 5 to 35qC, Humidity less than 60 %
Power
Saving
DC
Power
Off
Off Off blanked< 0.5W
ʳʳN/A < 0.5 W LED Off ʳ
Blinking
White LED
Period: 3sec
On, 3sec Off
<3s
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Technical Data
CPT
Type NR. : CPT CLAA215FA 03S
Resolution : 1920x1080
Outside dimensions : 495.6(H) x 292.2(V) x 11.4(D) Typ
Pitch (mm) : 0.24825mm x 0.24825mm
Color pixel
arrangement
Display surface
Color depth : 16.7M (8 bit with A-FRC)
Backlight : 2 CCFL
Active area (W x H) : 476(H) × 230.4(V) mm
View angle (CR=10) : >=170 for Right/Left (Typ)
: >=160 for Up/Down (Typ)
Contrast ratio : >=1000:1 (Typ)
White luminance : 250 (center,Typ)
Color gamut : >=72%
Gate IC : Raydium / Novatek
Source IC : Raydium / Novatek
Response time : 5 ms (Typ)
Vertical frequency
range
Scanning frequencies
Hor.: 30 – 83 K Hz
Ver.: 56 - 76 Hz
Video dot rate: D-sub < 165 MHz ; DVI < 165 MH)
Power input: 90-264 V AC, 50/60 r 3 Hz
Power consumption: Normal on: < 40 W (max)
Functions:
(1) D-SUB analog R/G/B separate inputs, H/V sync
separated, Composite (H+V) TTL level, SOG sync.
(2) DVI digital Panel Link TMDS inputs.
Ambient temperature: 0
Power input connection
Power cord length : 1.8 M
Power cord type : 3 leads power cord with protective earth plug.
Power management
The monitor must comply with the Microsoft On Now
specification, and meet EPA requirements.
Mode HSYNCVSYNCVideo Pwr-cons.IndicationRec
Power-OnOn On active <40W
: 1920 horiz. By 1080 vert
: Hard coating (3H), Anti-glare
treatment
: 56~76Hz
C - 40 qC
White LED--
(max.)
.
tim
e
D-SUB
PIN No. SIGNAL PIN No. SIGNAL
1 Red 9 DDC +3.3V or +5V
2 Green/ SOG 10 Logic GND
3 Blue 11 Sense (GND)
4 Sense (GND) 12 Bi-directional data
5 Cable Detect (GND)13 H/H+V sync
6 Red GND 14 V-sync
7 Green GND 15 Data clock
8 Blue GND
1 Audio output right 12 N.C
2 Audio input right 13 GND(red)
3 Audio output left 14 GND(blanking)
4 GND(audio) 15 Red input
5 GND(blue) 16 RGB switching
6 Audio input left - 17 GND(video input &
7 Blue input 18 GND(RGB
8 Switch signal input
(Fast Blanking)
9 GND(green)
10 N.C
11 Green input
control
output)
switching control)
Video
19
output(composite)
Video
20
input(composite)
21 Common ground
Susceptibility of display to external environment
Operating
- Temperature : 0 to 35 degree C
- Humidity :80% max
- Altitude :0-3658m
- Air pressure : 600-1100 mBAR
Storage
- Temperature : -20 to 60 degree C
- Humidity : 95% max
- Altitude : 0-12192m
- Air pressure : 300-1100 mBAR
Note: recommend at 5 to 35qC, Humidity less than 60 %
Power
Saving
DC
Power
Off
Off Off blanked< 0.5W
ʳʳN/A < 0.5 W LED Off ʳ
Blinking
White LED
Period: 3sec
On, 3sec Off
<3s
Installation
Front View Product Description Rear View
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
On-Screen Display
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Description of the On Screen Display
What is the On-Screen Display?
On-Screen Display (OSD) is a feature in all Philips LCD monitors. It allows an end user to adjust screen performance or
select functions of the monitors directly through an on-screen instruction window. A user friendly on screen display
interface is shown as below :
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On-Screen Display
Supported display resolutions
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To lock/unlock OSD FUNCTION(User Mode)
The OSD function can be locked by pressing"OK"button(1) for more than 10
seconds, the screen shows following windows for 4 seconds. Every time
when you press"OK" button, this message appears on the screen
automatically .
Unlock OSD function
Unlocked OSD function can be released by pressing "OK" button for more
than 10 seconds again.
Step 2 : By pressing " UP" and " DOWN " key to Burning Icon. Press
"MENU then press " UP" and "DOWN " key to turn on Aging Mode.
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1). Turn off monitor.
2).[Push "EXIT" & "MENU" buttons at the same time and hold them]+[Press
"power" button until comes out "Windows screen" ]=> then release all
buttons
3).Press "MENU" button, wait until the OSD menu with Characters
"MERIDIAN 221TE2L V0.01.06” (below OSD menu) come on the Screen of
the monitor.
Factory Mode indicator
Factory Menu
Cursor can move on gray color area
Hot key function: by pressing " UP " and " DOWN " key Simultaneously at
User Mode (or Factory Mode) (PS: The Of fset R G B function can be used
on reduce or eliminate snowy noise on the background when the resolution
of video signal is 1680*1050vertical 60Hz. Slightly increase or decrease the
value until snowy noise completely disappear .
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Step 1 : Access Factory Mode then enter Factory Menu.
Step 3 : Disconnect interface cable between Monitor and PC.
After 3 seconds,
bring up:
repeatly
Connect Signal cable again=> go back to normal display
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Philips Pixel Defect Policy
Philips' Flat Panel Monitors Pixel Defect Policy
Philips strives to deliver the highest quality products. We use some of the
industry's most advanced manufacturing processes and practice stringent
quality control. However, pixel or sub pixel defects on the TFT LCD panels
used in flat panel monitors are sometimes unavoidable. No manufacturer
can guarantee that all panels will be free from pixel defects, but Philips
guarantees that any monitor with an unacceptable number of defects will be
repaired or replaced under warranty. This notice explains the different types
of pixel defects and defines acceptable defect levels for each type. In order
to qualify for repair or replacement under warranty, the number of pixel
defects on a TFT LCD panel must exceed these acceptable levels. For
example, no more than 0.0004% of the sub pixels on a 19" XGA monitor may
be defective. Furthermore, Philips sets even higher quality standards for
certain types or combinations of pixel defects that are more noticeable than
others. This policy is valid worldwide.
Pixels and Sub pixels
A pixel, or picture element, is composed of three sub pixels in the primary
colors of red, green and blue. Many pixels together form an image. When all
sub pixels of a pixel are lit, the three colored sub pixels together appear as a
single white pixel. When all are dark, the three colored sub pixels together
appear as a single black pixel. Other combinations of lit and dark sub pixels
appear as single pixels of other colors.
ʳTypes of Pixel Defects
Pixel and sub pixel defects appear on the screen in different ways. There are
two categories of pixel defects and several types of sub pixel defects within
each category. ʳ
Bright Dot Defects Bright dot defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are
always lit or 'on'. That is, a bright dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the
screen when the monitor displays a dark pattern. There are the types of
bright dot defects:ʳ
Black Dot Defects Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub pixels that are
always dark or 'off'. That is, a dark dot is a sub-pixel that stands out on the
screen when the monitor displays a light pattern. These are the types of
black dot defects:ʳ
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One dark sub pixelʳTwo or three adjacent dark sub pixelsʳ
Proximity of Pixel Defects
Because pixel and sub pixels defects of the same type that are near to one
another may be more noticeable, Philips also specifies tolerances for the
proximity of pixel defects.
Pixel Defect Tolerances
In order to qualify for repair or replacement due to pixel defects during the
warranty period, a TFT LCD panel in a Philips flat panel monitor must have
pixel or sub pixel defects exceeding the tolerances listed in the following
tables.ʳ
BRIGHT DOT DEFECTSʳ
MODELʳ
1 lit subpixelʳ3ʳ
2 adjacent lit subpixelsʳ1ʳ
3 adjacent lit subpixels (one white pixel)ʳ0ʳ
Distance between two bright dot defects*ʳ>15mmʳ
Total bright dot defects of all typesʳ3ʳ
ACCEPTABLE
LEVEL ʳ
221TE2Lʳ
One lit red, green or
blue sub pixelʳ
A red or blue bright dot must be more than 50 percent brighter
than neighboring dots while a green bright dot is 30 percent
ʳ
brighter than neighboring dots.ʳ
ʳ
Two adjacent lit sub
pixels:
- Red + Blue =
Purple
- Red + Green =
Yellow
- Green + Blue =
Cyan (Light Blue)!
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Three adjacent lit sub
pixels (one white
pixel)ʳ
BLACK DOT DEFECTSʳ
MODELʳ
ACCEPTABLE
LEVEL ʳ
221TE2L
1 dark subpixelʳ5 or fewerʳ
2 adjacent dark subpixelsʳ2 or fewerʳ
3 adjacent dark subpixelsʳ0 ʳ
Distance between two black dot defects*ʳ>15mmʳ
Total black dot defects of all typesʳ5 or fewerʳ
TOTAL DOT DEFECTSʳ
MODELʳ
Total bright or black dot defects of all
typesʳ
Note:
* 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect
ACCEPTABLE
LEVEL ʳ
221TE2L
5 or fewerʳ
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Mechanical Instruction
Preparation before disassemble
1.Clean the room for disassemble
2.Identify the area for monitor
3.Check the position that the monitors be placed and the quantity of the monitor ;prepare the area for material flow;
according to the actual condition plan the disassemble layout
4.Prepare the implement, equipments, materials as bellow:
1) Press-fixture
2) working table
3) Screw-driver
4) knife*1
5) glove
6) cleaning cloth
7) ESD protection
ite
m
Disassemble the base
1
2 Disassemble screws by
3 disassembly the bezel
picture Operation Tool Notes
Screw-driver
a screw-driver
When disassembly
from the monitor, notice
the disassembly order :
1. Top parts of bezel
2. Left parts of bezel
3. Bottom parts of bezel
4. Right parts of RC
Don’t draw the BZL
the bezel ,notice don’t
bend the C/B .man
must wear glove
The purpose is loose
the BZL
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Mechanical Instruction
4Disassemble the CVR
RC
5Tear off the LVDS cable
from the Panel
And the PCBA connect
6 MA CPT Tear off the light cable
Please carefully use
two hands (one hand
presses the
locking-latch of LVDS
cable’s housing, and
at the same time
another hand pulls out
the LVDS cable.) for
this step to avoid from
deforming the
terminals of
positive-locking type
LVDS cable.
7 Disassemble the gasket
Mechanical Instruction
8Disassemble the two
adhesive tape and tear
off the bugle cable
9 Disassemble screws
then Take the
Main-BKT out of the
Panel
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10 Tear down control cable
and bugle cable from
the Panel , then take
the Panel out from the
BZL
11 Disassemble the bugle
Æ 4 screws
12 Disassemble the C/B
Æ 1 screws
Screw-driver
Screw-driver
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Mechanical Instruction
13 Tear off the Mylar from
the C/B , then
Disassemble Lens
14 Disassemble the PCBA
board
Æ 12 screw
15 Take the PCBA from
Main-BKT and then
put it on the cushion
16Disassemble the driver
Screw-driver
Screw-driver
board
Æ 1 screw
17 Disassemble the
column Æ 1 screw
Screw-driver
Mechanical Instruction
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18 Disassemble the
hingeÆ 1 screw
Screw-driver
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Color Adjustment
Alignment procedure
1. Turn on the LCD monitor
2. Turn on the Timing/pattern generator. See Fig.1
3. Preset LCD color Analyzer CA-1 10
-Remove the lens protective cover of probe CA-A30.
-Set measuring/viewing selector to measuring position for reset
analyzer .(zero calibration) as Fig.2
- Turn on the color analyzer (CA-1 10)
-Press 0-CAL button to starting reset analyzer .
Fig. 1 Fig.2
4. Access Factory Mode
1). Turn off monitor.
2). [Push "AUT O" & "MENU" buttons at the same time and hold them]
+[Press "power" button untill comes out "Windows screen" ]
=> then release all buttons
3).Press "MENU button, wait until the OSD menu with
Characters " MERIDIAN 221TE2L V0.01.16” (below OSD menu) come on
the Screen of the monitor as shown in Fig3.
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5.Display
Press "UP" or "DOWN" button to select . Change the value
by "UP" or "DOWN" key until the X, Y co-ordinates as below
Factory Mode indicator
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4). Press button, then select factory mode indicator by "MENU" "LEFT"
or "RIGHT" button .Press"MENU" button to bring up submenu
windows as below:
5.1 Color temperature adjustment
There are six factory preset white color 11500K, 9300K, 8200K, 7500K,
6500K, sRGB, 5000K
Align by Philips PerfecTune (also called FGA) function.
Apply full white pattern, with brightness in 100 % position and the contrast
control at 50 % position.
The 1931 CIE Chromaticity (color triangle) diagram (x , y) coordinate for
the screen center should be:
YPBPR:Timing 720P pattern color bar 100и
VGA: Timing 800*600 60Hz pattern gray scale H-32step
DTV(MMD)
Smart picture Color temp
personal warm
vivid warm
standard normal
cineme cool
game warm
energy saving normal
nature cool
custom warm
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CCT
Warm Normal Cool
6500º K 8000º K 9300º K
0.313 ± .020.296 ± .02 0.283 ± .02
X
0.329 ± .020.299 ± .02 0.297 ± .02
Y
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
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Electrical Instructions
Electrical characteristics
1. VIDEO SIGNAL REQUIREMENTS
1.1 CVBS input -1000mVpp (including 300 mV sync level), terminated with input impedance of 75:.
1.2 S-Video input - Y: 1000mVpp, C: 300mVpp, terminated with input impedance of 75:.
1.3 Component video input - Y: 1000mVpp, PbPr: ±350mVpp, terminated with input impedance of 75:. 480i/p,
576i/p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p signal handling capability.
1.4 HD ready -
Display engine:The minimum native resolution of the display (e.g. LCD, PDP) or display engine (e.g. DLP) is
720 physical lines in wide aspect ratio.
Video Interfaces:
The display device accepts HD input via:
Analog YPbPr. “HD ready” displays support analog YPbPr as a HD input format to allow full compatibility with
today's HD video sources in the market. Support of the YPbPr signal should be through common industry
standard connectors directly on the HD ready display or through an adaptor easily accessible to the consumer;
and:
DVI or HDMI HD capable inputs accept the following HD vide o formats:
1280x720 @ 50 and 60Hz progressive scan (“720p”)
1920x1080 @ 50 and 60Hz interlaced (“1080i”)
The DVI or HDMI input supports copy protection (HDCP).
1.5 SCART - Full SCART, includes CVBS in/out, RGB/Sync, audio L/R in/out. Pin 8, the function-switching pin,
carries a signal from the source that indicates the type of video present,
0V means no signal, or internal bypass
+6V means a widescreen (16:9) signal
+12V means a normal (4:3) signal
1.6 HDMI input - Compliance with HDMI Specification 1.3a. 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p signal handling cap a bility.
TMDS channel:
Carries audio, video and auxiliary data.
Signaling method: Acco rding to HDMI Ver.1.3a specification. (Type A HDMI).
Video pixel rate: 25 MHz to 165 MHz (Type A)
Pixel encodings: RGB 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:2:2, YCbCr 4:4:4.
Audio sample rates: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, Audio channels: up to 2
DDC channel:
Allows source to interrogate capabilities of sink.
I²C signaling with 100 kHz clock.
E-EDID data structure according to EIA/CEA-861B and VESA Enhanced EDID.
Content protection:
According to High-Definition Content Protection (HDCP) Specification 1.10.
1.7 Common Interface - Complies with version 1: EN50221 ETSI TS 101 699, V1.1.1 (1999-11) and [R206-001F]
(DTV only)
1.8
2. Timing requirement
No signal input - While no signal at external inputs, screen goes black (blue) before entering standby mode.
HD ready logo required. (Must Have)
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Electrical Instructions
White color adjustment
There are three factory preset white color 9300K, 6500K, sRGB.
Apply full gray64 pattern, with brightness in 100 % position and the contrast control at 50 % position.The 1931 CIE
Chromaticity (color triangle) diagram (x ,y) coordinate for the screencenter should be:
YPBPR:Timing 720P pattern color bar 100и
VGA: Timing 800*600 60Hz pattern gray scale H-32step
DTV(MMD)
Smart picture Color temp
personal warm
vivid warm
standard normal
cineme cool
game warm
energy saving normal
nature cool
custom warm
DDC Data Re-programming
In case the DDC data memory IC or main EEPROM which storage all factory settings were
replaced due to a defect, the serial numbers have to be re-programmed "Analog
DDC IC, Digital DDC IC & EEPROM".
It is advised to re-soldered DDC IC and main EEPROM from the old board onto the new
board if circuit board have been replaced, in this case the DDC data does not need to be
re-programmed.
Additional information
Additional information about DDC (Display Data Channel) may be obtained from Video
Electronics Standards Association (VESA).
Extended Display Identification Data(EDID) information may be also obtained from
VESA.
Configuration and procedure
"PI-EDID" The software is provided by IMS to upgrade the firmware of CPU.
PI-EDID Tools is for the interface between "Parallel Port of PC" and "15 pin-D-SUB
connector of Monitor".
It is a windows-based program, which cannot be run in MS-DOS.
System and equipment requirements
1. An Pentium (or above) personal computer or compatible.
2. Microsoft operation system Windows 95/98/2000/XP and Port95NT.exe.
3. EDID Software "QEDID.exe"
4. ISP boardas shown in Fig. 1
And I2C Board Jump wire should follow J10 (short), J9 (open), J5/J6/ (1and 2 pin short)
J7/J8 (1 and 2 pin short)
3
2
Connected to print
cord and PC
Fig.1
1
2
Connected to Display
Signal Cable
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5. Connect and Mains cord to Monitor as shown in Fig.2.
Pin assignments :
A. 15-pin D-Sub Connector
DDC Instructions
Fig.2
PIN No. SIGNAL PIN No. SIGNAL
1 Red 9 DDC +3.3V or +5V
2 Green/ SOG 10 Logic GND
3 Blue 11 Sense (GND)
4 Sense (GND) 12 Bi-directional data
5 Cable Detect (GND)13 H/H+V sync
6 Red GND 14 V-sync
7 Green GND 15 Data clock
8 Blue GND
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B. Input HDMI Connector pin
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DDC Instructions
6. Setup the Philips-IMS EDID Tools program
Step 1: Open Q-EDID V030 Software into your folder as shown in Fig.3. and Fig.4.
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Fig.3
Fig.4
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DDC Instructions
Step 2: Press “Open File” then choose
191TE2L_EDID_VGA.ddc or 191TE2L_EDID_HDMI.ddc as shown in Fig. 5 .
Fig.5
DDC Instructions
Step 3 : Load DDC file success as shown in Fig. 6 .
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Fig.6
Step 4 : update Serial number and press enter to correct S/N number
shown as Fig.7 .
Fig.7
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DDC Instructions
Step 5 : Press “RUN” to write EDID and serial number shown as Fig.8 .
Fig.8
Step 6 : EDID and serial number update success shown as Fig.9
Fig.9
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DDC Instructions
8. Press “Read EDID” to read EDID and serial number shown as Fig.10 . and check
Serial number is the same as we set.
Note: If not the same, please rewrite EDID S/N again.
<---Vendor/Product Identification--->
ID Manufacturer Name: PHL
ID Product Code: 49250
ID Serial Number: 29E8D598
Week of Manufacture: 30
Year of Manufacture: 2010
<-x-Vendor/Product Identification-x->
<---Basic Display Parameters/Features--->
Video i/p definition: Analog
Setup: Blank-to-Black not expected
Seperate Syncs. support: Yes
Composite Sync. support: Yes
Vsync. Pulse: serration required
Max Horz Image Size: 48 cm.
Max Vert Image Size: 27 cm.
Display Gamma: 2.2
Display Type: RGB color display
Standard Default Color Space: Yes
Features, Preferred Timing Mode: In first detailed
block
Features, GTF support: No
DPMS Features, Stand-by: Yes
DPMS Features, Suspend: Yes
DPMS Features, Active Off: Yes
<-x-Basic Display Parameters/Features-x->
<---Color Characteristics--->
Red x: 0.636719
Red y: 0.348633
Green x: 0.332031
Green y: 0.604492
Blue x: 0.147461
Blue y: 6.05469e-002
White x: 0.313477
White y: 0.328125
<-x-Color Characteristics-x->
<---Established Timings--->
Established Timimgs 1: BF
- 720x400 @70Hz
- 640x480 @60Hz
- 640x480 @67Hz
- 640x480 @72Hz
- 640x480 @75Hz
- 800x600 @56Hz
- 800x600 @60Hz
Established Timimgs 2: EF
- 800x600 @72Hz
- 800x600 @75Hz
- 832x624 @75Hz
- 1024x768 @60Hz
- 1024x768 @70Hz
- 1024x768 @75Hz
- 1280x1024 @75Hz
Established Timings 3: 00
<-x-Established Timings-x->
<---Standard Timing Identification--->
Standard Timing: 1152x864 @75Hz
Standard Timing: 1280x1024 @60Hz
Standard Timing: 1280x1024 @70Hz
Standard Timing: 1440x1440 @60Hz
Standard Timing: 1600x1200 @60Hz
Standard Timing: 1680x1680 @60Hz
Standard Timing: 1280x960 @60Hz
Standard Timing: 1600x900 @60Hz
<-x-Standard Timing Identification-x->
Step 1: Press MStar ISP Tool
Step 2: Choose Option “Config”, set Port type to “LPT1”; set I2C Speed Setting to 30 , Press “Auto Detect” till
the tool shows “ok”
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Firmware Upgrade for CPU
Step 4: Choose Option “Connect”, the tool will show FLASH type as below, then press “OK”
Firmware Upgrade for CPU
Step 5: Choose Option “Auto”, then press “Run”
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Step 6: Choose Option “Auto”, and then press “Run”; the firmware will upgrade complete after the message
shows “PASS”
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Failure Mode Of Panel
Quick reference for failure mode of LCD panel
this page presents problems that could be made by LCD panel.
It is not necessary to repair circuit board. Simply follow the mechanical
instruction on this manual to eliminate failure by replace LCD panel.
Polarizer has bubbles
Failure description
Vertical block defect
Vertical dim lines
Vertical lines defect
(Always bright or dark)
Horizontal block defect
Phenomenon
Polarizer has bubbles
Foreign material inside
polarizer . It shows liner or
dot shape.
Concentric circle formed
Horizontal dim lines
Horizontal lines defect
(Always bright or dark)
Has bright or dark pixel
Bottom back light of LCD is
brighter than normal
Back light un-uniformity
Backlight has foreign material.
Black or white color, liner or
circular type
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TS_MDI[1..7]
PCM_CE_N
PCM_IORD_N
PCM_IOWR_N
PCM_RESET
PCM_WE_N
PCM_WAIT_N
PCM_OE_N
PCM_IRQA_N
PCM_REG_N
PCM_CD_N 7
PCM_RESET7
PCM_WE_N7
PCM_CE_N7
PCM_REG_N7
PCM_OE_N7
PCM_CD_N
PCM_IRQA_N
PCM_WAIT_N
PCM_IORD_N7
PCM_IOWR_N7
MIVAL
MICLKP
MISTART
PCM_A[0..14] 7
PCM_D[0..7]
TS_MICLKP7,8
TS_MIVALID7,8
TS_MISYNC7,8
PCM_A[0..14]
PC M_D[0..7]
VCC-PCMCIA
TS_MDO[0..7]
MOS T ART
MOV AL
TS_MDI0
MOCLK
TS_MOVAL
TS_MOCLK
TS_MDI0
TS_MOSTART
TS_MDI[1..7]8
TS_MDO[0..7]
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DM_3V3
L11
R30
NC_15K
C8
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Fi r s t detec t ed PCMCI A card before t urn on power
The purpose of the PID is to get a common understanding between the supplier and the MMD team
on the product requirements of LCD TV-Monitor. The document serves as a basis for the product
design of LCD TV-Monitor.
1.2 scope
This specification describes the feature and performance of the LCD TV-Monitor set, which includes
PC video connector for monitor applications and a hybrid RF tuner receiving digital DVB-T and
analog PAL/SECAM of the air or from the cable and AV connectors for multiple video format inputs
1.2.1 EDID info,
Data for EDID & .inf file
1 User visible strings on .inf file Philips 221TE (22inch WIDE LCD MONITOR 221TE2)
2 Manufacturer ID ( EDID data) PHL
3 Product ID, "xxxx" 4 codes MSB(byte 12): C0
LSB (byte 11): 62
4 maximum resolution 1920x1080
5 Horizontal Frequency Range 30~83 KHz
6 Vertical Frequency Range 56~76Hz
7 Monitor Name (13 characters max.) Philips 221TE
2 General description
2.1 Product perspective
Reception:
x DVB-T H.264 (MPEG-4) and analog hybrid TV platform.
x DVB-T compliance with DVB D-Book(UK), E-Book(Pan-EU), Italian DGTVi, Scandivia NorDig.
x Supports the European conditional access system “Common Interface”. This allows for the
controlled descrambling of scrambled digital services (DTV only).
x Supports MHEG-5 UK Profile 1.06 for UK D-Tick logo (DTV only
x Fulfill “Boxer TV” for NorDig and DTG for Sweden and UK market (DTV only) – Applied by
x PAL B/G D/K I, SECAM B/G D/K L/L’ TV tuning system for EU/UK
Features:
x Wide screen of 16:9 aspect ratio, 1920 x 1080 display pixels 21.5”W” FHD LCD color TV
x Universal power supply, stand-by power < 0.5 W and DC off power <0.5W.
x DPM power management for PC mode(VGA Only)
x VESA standard wall mount
Connectivity:
x Support components video, S-Video, composite video and audio input.
x Full SCART input(R/G/B, CVBS,S-video, Current Source out)
x Support HDMI Ver.1.3a. with HDCP, audio included (meet EIA-861B standard)
x Support PC modes via VGA D-sub and HDMI connector
x Multi-system PAL, NTSC playback
x Match the EICTA HD interoperability requirements for “HD ready” logo
x YPbPr can support up to 1080p and HDMI can support up to 1080p. (Both should also support
down to and including 480i/576i)
Easy of use
x User-friendly OSD menu
x User-friendly remote controller
x Software upgrade should be done through OAD, USB port.
Contrast Ratio : 1000:1 (Typ.) , 600:1(min)
Life Time :50,000 hrs (Typ)
For
CPT CLAA215FA 03S
Active Area : 21.53 inches [476.64(H)x268.11(V)]diagonal
Outline Dimension : 495.6mm (H) x 292.2mm (V) x 11.4mm (D)
Pixel Pitch : 0.24825(H) x 0.24825(V)
Pixel Format : 1920 X 1080 (WXGA), pixels RGB strip arrangement
Color Depth : 6-bit+Hi-FRC, 16.7M colors
Luminance : 250 cd/m2
Backlight : 2 CCFL
Response Time : 5msec. (typ. on/off)
Viewing Angle : 170 (H) / 160 (V) (CR Њ 10) TN Technology(Typ)
Contrast Ratio : 1000:1 (Typ.) , 800:1(min)
Life Time :50,000 hrs
495.6mm (H) x 292.2mm (V) x 11mm (D)
3 FUNCtion requirements
All performance requirements are defined under “STANDARD TESTING CONDITIONS”, unless
otherwise specified.
Standard Testing Conditions:
x Warm up time - t 30 min.
x Ambient temperature - 0qC ~40 qC.
x Ambient light - 400-600 lux.
x Relative humidity - 25% ~ 75%.
x Barometric pressure - 860 mbar ~ 1013 mbar.
x Dark room conditions - < 1 lux for optical measurements
The RF tuning system and video performance should fulfil Philips torture room test and field test
requirements.
x AC line voltage range - 90Vac ~ 264Vac.
x AC line frequency range - 50/60 Hz r 3 Hz.
x DC tact switch - Minimal power consumption when switch off.
x Inrush current - < 40A at 240Vac when cold start.
x Leakage current - < 0.5mA at 240Vac.
x Power factor correction - According to EN61000-3-2
3.1.2 POWER CONSUMPTION & MEASURE THE FOLLOWING VOLTAGE
x Normal on(2 lamp) – On mode (MAX): w/audio 1Khz,Volume=100 , 40Watt
On mode (Typ.) w/o audio , 32Watt
x Normal on (4lamp)- On mode (MAX): w/audio 1Khz,Volume=100 , 55Watt
On mode (Typ.) w/o audio , 45Watt
x Power Saving (VGA only)-- < 0.5W, RC standby mode + RED LED
x Standby (DC off, Press RC Power Key)- < 0.5W, RC standby mode + RED LED
x Power off (Press Key BD Power key)- < 0.5W, RC standby mode + LED Off
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3.1.3 POWER MODE
Power Off mode: The mains plug is not connected or, the power supply is switched off. The
system has no power available.
Standby mode: The TV signal processing hardware is switched off. The micro-controller
is operating and waiting for a command
TV mode: The LCD display is switched on. The TV set is tuned to a channel or
external source. The micro-controller is processing all incoming signals
and commands and also controls the TV hardware.
PC mode: The system is displaying PC video input.
Power Saving mode: The system is the same as Standby mode as there is no PC video when
system is in PC mode.
Wake Up keys: Key: CH+, CH-, Power
RC: CH+, CH-, Power
x DPM - The monitor enters DPM off (sleep) mode when no H&V sync or
one of H-sync / V-sync input is absent. “No Video Input”
message appears before entering DPM mode. A delay of 30
seconds before entering the power saving state is required to
avoid misunderstanding of display resolution and timing mode
changes.
x Recovery from DPM - Power & function recover when both H & V syncs are detected.
x Standby - The TV enters “TV standby mode” when it’s turned off by RC
“Standby/Power” key or SLEEP TIMER function is activated or
no TV signal input for 30 minutes.
3.2 Reception
3.2.1 RF SIGNAL REQUIREMENTS
zDTV RF input system - (DTV only)
9Frequency range VHF: 174 to 230MHz, UHF: 470 to 862 MHz
9Modulation COFDM
9Input impedance 75 Ohm
9Constellation QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, Hierarchical modulation
9Tuner bandwidth 7MHz and 8MHz
9FFT Mode 2K/8K
9Guard Interval 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 or 1/32
9FEC code rate 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 or 7/8
zThe iDTV shall be able to find all DVB-T modulated multiplexes whose center frequencies,
F,are located +/-500Khz on a grid:(for Europe)
9for 7 and 8 Mhz bandwitdh: F=7*N+2.5 Mhz, where N: 15<=N<=32
9for 8Mhz bandwidth: F=8*M+2Mhz , where M: 13<=M<=28 and 59<=M<=107. And
And on the grid: (for Australia)
In the DVB-T profile, the iDTV supports, besides the European Grid, Australian grid. There,
the center frequency F is located +/- 500Khz on a grid:
For VHF : F = N*7 + 2.5 ; for 25<=N<=32
For UHF : F = N*7 + 4.5; for 72<=N<=114
x ATV RF input system - Aerial or cable via RF connector supports PAL B/G, D/K, I and
SECAM B/G, D/K, L/ L’.
Channel Coverage:
Band Analog Channels, Picture
Carrier ( MHz )
Low Band 45.25 – 154.25 51.00-156.500
Mid Band 161.25 – 439.25 162.00-442.00
High Band 447.25 – 858.25 450.00-858.00
Intermediate Frequencies:
For Europe set:
System Picture
(MHz )
B, G 39.875 35.445 34.375 34.135 34.025
L 39.875 35.445 33.375 - 34.025
L’ 33.625 38.055 40.125 - 39.525
D, K 39.875 35.445 33.375 - 34.025
I 39.875 35.445 33.875 - 33.323
x TV RF input level - 10mV (80dBuV) typical, terminated with input impedance of
Tuner sensitivityЊ25 dBuV, no skipping of channels &
signals.
x DTV input system - DVB-T (EN 300 744 V1.5.1) supports MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818
x DTV Middleware - MHEG5 profile 1.06 (optional for target market) (DTV only)
x Parental Control Respect the age stetting sent in the transmission. If the
x Install How to search through the services. Order them, and update
x Zapping - Let the user to step through the available services and select
the required service. Zapping also includes the actual steps for
tuning to another channel. It performs activities such as
blanking audio and video, setting the right frequency, retrieving
the actual channel content from the PSI/SI tables (if a digital
channel is selected). It also enables selection of the right virtual
channel to be decoded (depending on the language setting, for
example) and also unblanking of video/audio. The selector has
to dynamically react to any changes in the active transport
stream – such as a change in the rating of the currently running
virtual channel from the transport stream or even the actual
disappearance of the selected virtual channel. The underlying
software therefore notifies it of any such changes. (DTV only)
x EPG - 8 days Have an EPG covering at least 8 days of data, extracted from
DVB-EIT. The TV shall allow the user to set a reminder on a
certain program. This will cause the TV to warn the user when
the program starts. (DTV only)
x EPG – Now/Next - EPG should cover the Now and Next data, extracted from
DVB-EIT. (DTV only)
x Over-the-Air Download Shall be capable of automatically detecting any new relevant
software release in any transmitted multiplexes through OAD.
Shall be capable of processing software releases carried by
transport streams complied with ISO / IEC 13818-1 in
accordance with ETSI TS 101 154, D-Book for UK and DVB
SSU simple profile. Any software upgrade (over the air )
requires authentication: to make sure that it will only load an
image approved by Philips. (for example using SHA-2) (DTV
only)
x DVB Subtitles - Supports to display subtitles which broadcasted via DVB or
reinserted TXT. ETSI EN 300 743 V1.3.1 (2006-11) (DTV only)
x Auto-assign Channel Numbers (LCN) -
Support Logical Channel Number (LCN) for automatic
assignment of preset numbers. (DTV only, country dependent),
specifically including D-Book, E-Book, Nordig and DGTVi
variants.)
Ɣ Audio Descriptor Supports Audio Descriptor for UK (DTV only)
3.2.2 TELETEXT
x 100 pages Teletext system with Favorite page list.
x Teletext level 1.5
x FLOF
x TOP and TOP overview menu
x 16:9 format
x 3 types of Text display mode - Text Page, Hold, Mix, Reveal.
x Text time
x Wide Screen Signalling Bit (WSSB)
x Supports DVB Teletext (DTV only)
x AFD support as specified in ETSI TS 101 154 V1.7.1 (2005-06), implemented in line with
The Status Indicator is a sign to show the status of Text mode. There are 4 status are identified:
Normal page display, Page Number Entry by Digit, Subcode Entry by Digit, and Page Hold.
3.2.2.3 Status line
The Status Line is defined as:
Command FLOF TOP PLUT
Red Previous page in transmission
Green Next group page in
Yellow Next block page in
Defined by
broadcaster.
cycle
transmission cycle in current
block
transmission cycle
-
Title of next group defined by
broadcaster. If it is not defined,
a page number is displayed.
Title of next block defined by
broadcaster. If it is not defined,
a page number is displayed.
A type of teletext transmission in which special pages are transmitted that give information about
other pages in the transmission.
3.2.2.5 Link control byte (LCB)
It is contained in a packet 27 to validate the links for the color keys.
3.2.2.6 Video programming system (VPS)
A mechanism by which the broadcast ID is transmitted using Teletext transmission.
3.3 EXTERNAL INTERFACE
3.3.1 VIDEO SIGNAL REQUIREMENTS
x CVBS input - 1000mVpp (including 300 mV sync level), terminated with input
impedance of 75:.
x S-Video input - Y: 1000mVpp, C: 300mVpp, terminated with input impedance of
75:.
x Component video input - Y: 1000mVpp, PbPr: ±350mVpp, terminated with input
impedance of 75:. 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080iʿ 1080
handling capability.
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x HD ready -
HD ready logo required. Display
engine:
¾ The minimum native resolution of the display (e.g.
LCD, PDP) or display engine (e.g. DLP) is 720
physical lines in wide aspect ratio.
Video Interfaces:
¾ The display device accepts HD input via:
Analog YPbPr. “HD ready” displays support
analog YPbPr as a HD input format to allow full
compatibility with today's HD video sources in
the market. Support of the YPbPr signal should
be through common industry standard
connectors directly on the HD ready display or
through an adaptor easily accessible to the
consumer; and:
x SCART - Full SCART, includes CVBS in/out, RGB/Sync, audio L/R in/out.
Pin 8, the function-switching pin, carries a signal from the source
that indicates the type of video present,
0V means no signal, or internal bypass
+6V means a widescreen (16:9) signal
+12V means a normal (4:3) signal
Define SCART behavior:
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x HDMI input - Compliance with HDMI Specification 1.3a. 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p,
1080i/p signal handling capability.
TMDS channel:
¾ Carries audio, video and auxiliary data.
¾ Signaling method: According to HDMI Ver.1.3a
specification. (Type A HDMI).
¾ Video pixel rate: 25 MHz to 165 MHz (Type A)
¾ Pixel encodings: RGB 4:4:4, YCbCr 4:2:2, YCbCr
4:4:4.
¾ Audio sample rates: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz,
Audio channels: up to 2
DDC channel:
¾ Allows source to interrogate capabilities of sink.
¾ I²C signaling with 100 kHz clock.
¾ E-EDID data structure according to EIA/CEA-861B
and VESA Enhanced EDID.
Content protection:
¾ According to High-Definition Content Protection
(HDCP) Specification 1.10.
x Common Interface Complies with version 1: EN50221 ETSI TS 101 699, V1.1.1
(1999-11) and [R206-001F] (DTV only)
x No signal input - While no signal at external inputs, screen goes blue before
entering standby mode.
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3.3.1.1 HDMI CEC (Easy Link)
Compliant with HDMI Ver.1.3a CEC
x One-Touch-Play: device can switch on the television (when in standby) and switch
to the relevant HDMI source. Allows a device to be played and
become the active source with a single button press.
x Routing Control This feature is used to control the routing of the HDMI network,
by controlling CEC Switches. In general whenever a device
starts being streamed to the TV
x System Standby - Enables the user to switch all devices to standby with one button
press
x Lip-sync - Match the delay in sound reproduction to the delay in the TV
screen to ensure that picture any sound are kept in
synchronization.
x Video-format selection - The system will automatically select a video transfer mode that
does not degrade the performance of viewing content.
x System Information allows devices to automatically use the same OSD and Menu
language settings as the TV and also for a TV to discover the
current language when it is being installed.
x Give Device Power Status
The message is used to determine the current power status of a
target device. The target device responds with a message
containing the Power Status operand.
3.3.2 AUDIO SIGNAL REQUIREMENTS
x Audio input - Sensitivity 500mVrms, the amplifier outputs full power when the
input level reaches 500mVrms, terminated with input impedance
of >10k:.
x Headphone output - N/A
x Amplifier output - 2 x 3Wrms(<=21.5”), 2 x 5Wrms(>21.5”) with T.H.D. < 10%.
x SPDIF output carrying stereo or multi-channel output. (DTV tuner digital audio
or HDMI digital audio loop through)
3.3.3 PC SIGNAL REQUIREMENTS
x Pixel rate capability - 160 MHz for ATV, 160 MHz for DTV.
x Sync input - TTL level, separate H/V sync only, “+” or “-” polarity, terminated
with t 2.2k: impedance.
x Horizontal frequency - 30 ~ 83 kHz
x Vertical frequency - 56 ~ 76 Hz
x PC analog RGB level - 0 ~ 700mV linear, positive polarity, terminated with 75:
impedance.
x I²C DDC signal - DDC serial Data & Clock, DDC components are connected to
both monitor Vcc and DDC +5V (from PC via video cable), that
the PC can read the DDC data also when the monitor is powered
off. To prevent current feedback into PC, blocking diodes are
required at monitor side.
x Preset video timings - Follow VESA timing mode up to panel native resolution. Preset
video timings, size and centering have been pre-aligned in
factory according to specifications.
x Audio input - Sensitivity 500mVrms, the amplifier outputs full power when the
input level reaches 500mVrms, terminated with impedance
>10k:.
x No signal input - While no signal at external inputs or signal cable not connected,
screen goes black with message “No Video Input” for 30
seconds before going to DPM mode.
x E-EDID data structure according to VESA Enhanced EDID 1.3 (and EIA/CEA-861B for HDMI).
x Allows source to interrogate capabilities of the Monitor & TV.
x Separate EDID for VGA input and HDMI input.
x Component Video(YPbPr) & Audio L/R In
x AV / SC Video & Audio L/R In
x SCART input / output (CVBS in/out, RGB in,S-Video in, Audio L/R in/out)
x SPDIF (digital audio) output
x Coaxial aerial I/P (TV input)– Europe type ( 75 : )
x PC VGA In (D-SUB) & PC Audio In
x HDMI In (support HDCP) with digital audio or with PC audio jack.
x 3 pin wafer connector (for Key service)
x 3 pin wafer connector (for Debug service)
x Video OUTΚTV output with audio line out.
3.3.4.2 Side connectors on main board:
x CVBS In (Cinch)
x Audio L/R In (Cinch)
x CI slot input : PCMCIA card ( 5V )
x USB 4-pin Type-A connector for SW update.(Only ues flash drive).
x Earphone
3.3.5 MISCELLANEOUS
VGA Pin assignment
PIN No. SIGNAL
1 Red
2 Green
3 Blue
4 NC
5 GND
6 Red GND
7 Green GND
8 Blue GND
9 +5V (Supply from PC)
10 Sync GND
11 NC
12 Bi-directional data(SDA)
13 H-sync
14 V-sync
15 Data clock(SCL)
x Peak brightness - Per panel spec, brightness & contrast controls are at 100%.
x Luminance uniformity - Per panel spec.
x Chromatic uniformity - Per panel spec.
x Luminance variation - Per panel spec.
x TV video color - Smart picture at ϘStandardϙ with 75% video level full white
x
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2K10
CCT
X
Y
pattern, brightness at 45 %, and contrast at 50%. The color
temperature at the screen center should be:
WarmNormalCool
6500º K 8000º K9300º K
0.313 ± .02 0.296 ± .02 0.283 ± .02
0.329 ± .02 0.299 ± .02 0.297 ± .02
Note:
1. Use Minolta CA-210 for color coordinates and luminance check.
2. Luminance > 200 cd/m2 in the center of the screen when Brightness control
at 100; Contrast control at 100 and “ Normal “ color teamperture in PC source.
3. About PC Source color teamperture Normal only is panel original default ,
not 8000 º K.
x Picture centering - H & V 0.5 %. (for TV, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p)
x Over scan - 3 % vertically and horizontally for TV & AV.
0% (fit to screen) for PC mode vertically and horizontally.
x Residual image - Recover < 2 min. after burn in the checkerboard image for 2
hours.
x Contouring - Minimum contouring visible.
x Dimming backlight range from 11 to 100% for DCR setting, DCR=15000(min.) ,
DCR=30000:1(max.) in Dimming current <2mA
3.4.2 PICTURE QUALITY
Picture control handles the initialization of the video parameters and the recall of the
video personal preferences. Some video parameters can also be changed via the
picture sub menu.
All video inputs must have independent picture settings for fine tuning their PQ.
PQ should be fine even at 50dB RF signal.
Per video input source has itself own pre-setting values included Smart Picture, Smart
Sound and Picture Format.
Pre-setting values must follow the input source change.
x De-interlace - 3D for ATV, 3D MA (motion adaptive) for DTV
x Y/C separation - 3D comb filter for ATV, 3D comb filter for DTV
x Film mode supports - Automatic 3:2/2:2 detect and 3:2/2:2 pull down
x Skin tone correction Yes
x Blue stretch - Yes
x Green enhance - Yes
x Black extension - Yes
3.4.2.1 Smart setting in TV / AV modes
There are 5 sets of pre-setting: Personal, Vivid, Standard, Movie, and Power saver.
Personal settings can be altered by users.
Audio should be audible even no video signal is presented for all sources except PC.
For the sake of stereo, proper segment of R/L speakers is needed to make sure correct R/L channel
separation.
Audio control handles the initialization of the audio parameters and the recall of the audio last status.
Some audio parameters can be also changed via the sound submenu.
Sound Mode selections:
Press DUAL I / II key to set up bilingual program/MTS system. The function is to provide multichannel TV sound. MTS can receive Dual, Stereo, SAP (Secondary Audio Program), or Mono sound.
SAP feature permits the TV station to broadcast other information, such as audio in another language.
With Dual sound, you can enjoy the main sound (normal program soundtrack) and the second
language at the same time.
**Choose the available sound mode for channels that is preset by TV broadcasting station.
SourceDetected Sound
System
Frontend
The icon text “Mono” should show in red on screen when with mono (forced) is selected
2CS Mono Mono Mono
NICAM Dual
Current/Display Sound
Mode
Mono (forced) Stereo 2CS Stereo
Stereo Mono (forced)
Dual I Dual II 2CS Dual
Dual II Dual I
“+” (Volume) Menu Navigate Right/Increase/Volume up
“-” (Volume) Menu Navigate Left/Decrease/Volume
“+“ (Channel) Menu Navigate Up/Channel up
“-“ (Channel) Menu Navigate Down/Channel Down
Power Power ON /OFF
221TE2L LCD87
General Product Specification
down
x Access main menu by pressing “MENU” key.
x Access input source by pressing “INPUT” key.
x Navigate to and select function via Program “+ / - ” keys, and Volume “+ / - ” keys. Then
adjust using up/down functionality.
x Any local keyboard press will wake-up the TV set from ‘Standby’ mode (ABO – any button
ON)
x Power switch to switch off the set to minimal power consumption.
4.2 front controls
x LED indicator - 4 State.
x
Status LED behavior
Normal on White
DC Switch off NC
x
RC Switch off / Standby Red
x
RC receiving Blink White
x
x
x RC sensor – Receiver for TV control.
Operation Angle RC operational distance
0q (for H & V) t 8m
30q (for H & V) t 6m
45q (for H only) t 4m
x EPG user interface As defined.
x MHEG5 user interface As defined.
4.4 INSTALLATION (DIGITAL)
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The service installation is based on specifications and guidelines from both [E-Book] and [NORDIG].
Service installation must work properly in all supported countries.
Nevertheless this specification does contain some requirements non-compliant to [E-Book] and
[NORDIG]. The following list gives an overview:
x There is no service list in the category 'Others', as specified by [NORDIG]. Instead of the
'Others' service list a service list labelled 'All Services' is introduced. This service list covers the [EBook] requirement to present all (user selectable) services in one service list.
x Logical channel numbers above value 999 are not supported. Services with a logical channel
number above value 999 are assigned to another preset number in the range 1..999.
4.4.1 Country list and default language
Default language for Europe:
Country Language Country Language
Austria German Poland Polish
Belgium Dutch Portugal Portuguese
Bulgaria Bulgarian Rumania Rumanian
Croatia Croatian Russia Russian
Czech Czech Serbia Serbian
Denmark Danish Slovakia Slovakian
Finland Finnish Slovenia Slovenian
France French Spain Spanish
Germany German Sweden Swedish
Greece Greek SwitzerlandGerman
Hungary Hungarian Turkey Turkish
Ireland English UK English
Italy Italian Ukraine Russian
Luxembourg French
Netherlands Dutch
Norway Norwegian Others English
All of the multiplexes are scanned. The services are administered according to their tuple [Original
Network ID, Transport Stream ID, Service ID]. Between services with the same tuple, the one from
the best reception is chosen. Only services of the proper service type shall be placed in the program
list. It is desirable that during stand-by, the whole band will be scanned for changes and proper
updates made
4.4.3 PROGRAM LIST
A program list from Program 1 to Program 999 plus external sources can be invoked by “OK” key.
The program list sequence can be altered by “channel edit” in OSD menu and should not be
influenced by “channel skipped”. For each of these lists, the sorting is determined by the selected
country. If an LCN list is available, it will be respected
4.4.4 INITIAL INSTALL (Updated)
The end user shall be able to initiate a new service installation, meaning that any existing service lists
and sorting will be overwritten. At the start of new service installation, the Primary Service List and
the User Selectable Service List are considered to be uninitialized.
When the iDTV is in the Virgin State, a new service installation shall be initiated by the iDTV.
At the start of a new service installation, the end user shall select a country.
After an installation has been completed or interrupted, the end user shall be able to bring the TV
back to the Virgin State
It shall be possible for the user to choose "General Country" in the country selection. In this state, the
TV impelements, above the basic requirements, the "General European" requirements.
The iDTV shall contain, in non-volatile memory, the latest version of the list that couples a country
name to an ONID. For country’s that do not yet have an ONID registered at DVB, the ONID shall be
derived by the formula: ONID = 0x2000 + 3-digit country code
The result of a service installation shall be presented to the end user by means of one or more
service lists.
Country name original_
network_id
Australia 0x2024 and others
Denmark 0x20D0
Finland 0x20F6
France 0x20FA
Germany 0x2114
Greece (0xFF32) not fixed
yet
Italy 0x217C and others
Netherlands 0x2210
Norway 0x2242
Poland tbd (0x2268)
Portugal tbd (0x226C)
Spain 0x22D4
Sweden 0x22F1
United Kingdom 0x233A
The iDTV shall initiate a multiplex search, and the user shall be able to enter any frequency manually
and choose between 7Mhz and 8Mhz bandwidth. The iDTV shall then be able to find all DVB-T
modulated multiplexes with center frequencies +/-Bandwidth around the manually entered frequency.
If there are no multiplexes in the scanned spectrum, the user shall be told so via the UI.
The iDTV shall automatically scan the grids as specificed.
The iDTV shall be able to find both DVB-T multiplexes in an hierarchically modulated stream. The
multiplexes are referred to as the high and low priority streams. The iDTV shall handle these streams
as two independent multiplexes. For each of these multiplexes, a separate Transport Stream Service
List (TSSL) shall be created.
Service installation shall additionally locate analogue TV transmissions (PAL and SECAM) in the VHF
and UHF frequency bands (both off-air and cable channels).
Once a multiplex is found, the iDTV shall store the parameters needed to tune back to this multiplex
in the TSSL. These parameters are, at least:
1. The Center Frequency
2. The Bandwidth
3. Whether this was hierarchical, and if so, whether the LP or HP was choosen
4. Constellation
The multipex's reception quality is a function of the BEQ, QE and quality of the LP and HP if
appliciable.
Along with the tuning parameters of a multiplex, the iDTV shall also store the multipex's Reception
Quality in the TSSL.
This table shows that a algorithm to calculate the reception quality could be based on a combination
of C/N and BER
4.4.6 STORING ALL FOUND SERVICES IN THE MSL
The Master Service List is frequency oriented. It may be viewed as list of lists. The top level list, is a
list of frequencies. At each frequency, there are either one or two TSSLs depending on the
modulation. For a hierarchically modulated signal, there will be two TSSLs, one for HP and one for
LP. For a not hierarchically modulated signal, there will be just a single TSSL.
During initial install, when the MSL is empty, all of the TSSL's found during a complete scan are
stored in the MSL.
At an update installation, the MSL has already been filled with all of the TSSL's that were found after
previous scans. In this case, the TSSL will be merged in the MSL.
If the frequency in the new TSSL is not in the MSL, then the entire TSSL is added to the MSL
If the frequency in the new TSSL is not new, and the modulation is the same, the new TSSL will
replace the old one in the MSL.
If the frequency in the new TSSL is not new and modulation scheme is different, then the old TSSL (2
if it was hierarchical) is deleted and replaced by the new one. If the modulation scheme changed to
hierarchical, then two TSSL's will replace the single one that was there before.
The mapping between the MSL and PSL is the same for an initial installation as for an update install.
Two Services are identical if they have the same [ONID,SID,TSID]
If there was no SID or an ONID, then two services are the same if the [network_id,TSID,Program_ID].
If two or more Service are selected that are considered identical, then only the Service with the best
Reception Quality shall be selected for the PSL, the others shall not be selected.
Services with a BER larger than the threshold 3.16E-03 (or with a BERQ smaller than the threshold
70) shall not be selected for the PSL
All of the services whose service type corresponds to a “BasicServiceType” of TV, Radio and Data
shall be selection for installation:
Service_Type Description BasicServiceType
0x01 SD TV
0x04 SD NVOD TVVOD
0x05 SD Time Shift TVVOD
0x16 AVC SD TV
0x18 AVC SD NVOD TVVOD
0x17 AV CSD Time Shift TVVOD
0x11 HD MPEG2 TV
0x19 HD AVC TV
0x1B HD AVC NVOD TVVOD
0x1A HD AVC TimeShift TVVOD
0x02 Radio RADIO
0x0A Radio AVC RADIO
0x10 DVB MHP MHP
0x03 Teletext TV
0x06 Mosaic Service TV
0x0B Mosaic Service AVC TV
0x0C Data Services DATA
Others For unknown Types UNKNOWN
If the iDTV supports the MHP, then it shall additionally select all services with the following
service_type for installation:
A Service that passes all the selection criteria shall be stored in the Primary Service List
The primary service list shall be stored in non-volatile memory and shall include all located analogue
TV channels
4.4.8 User Selectable Service Lists
All services in the PSL shall be given, per default, the Logical Channel Number (LCN) value of 1000
(maximum LCN +1).
In the NIT there may be an LCN descriptor present, whose interpretation depends in the
private_data_specifier preceding it. The LCN descriptor is given in the context of an ONID and TSID.
Hence, it couples a service tuple {ONID,TSID,SID} to an LCN value. This value shall override the
default LCN value of that service.
Service installation shall derive 1 user selectable service list from the primary service list containing
all services that are accessible for the end user
Service installation shall derive 1 user selectable service lists from the primary service list containing
all TV services that are accessible for the end user
Service installation shall derive 1 user selectable service lists from the primary service list containing
all radio services that are accessible for the end user
All services in the PSL shall be selected to be placed in the USSL
A service whose LCN is 0 shall not be selected for the USSL
A selected service in the PSL shall be placed in the USSL if it passes all of the criteria.
User Selectable Service Lists shall be stored in non-volatile memory
Services in a user selectable service list with a visible_service_flag equal to 0 shall be marked as
INVISIBLE. This mark can be used by the User Interface to hide the service in for instance EPG. The
end user will still be able to select the invisible service, for instance via direct digit entry of the preset
number. See also [E-Book] and [NORDIG] about usage of the visible_service_flag in the
logical_channel_descriptor
In the case of interpreting the private descriptors, with the private_data_specifier equal to 0x233A [DBook UK], an invisible service will not be placed in the SSL if the numeric_selection_flag, in
descriptor_tag 0x86, is equal to 1
When a service in a USSL refers to a service which is no longer in the PSL, the end user can still
select the service. When no components can be rendered the User Interface could notify the end
user that this service is not available. Also when displaying the service list on the screen the “NOT
ACCESSIBLE' services can for instance be greyed out.
The User Interface, which is not specified here, will offer the end user a number of menu screens to
modify a user selectable service list. Although these menu screens may vary among different
receivers, the underlying processing will be the same (at least as much as possible). The next
requirements will specify the commands the User Interface can call on a specific service in a user
selectable service list.
4.4.8.1 DELETE
A service can be deleted from a user selectable service list. Deleting means that the service is not
selectable anymore in this user selectable service list. But the same service remains selectable in
other user selectable service lists. Once a service is deleted from a list it must not reappear in that list
after a service update installation. Only after a re-installation this service will reappear in the list.
A service that was deleted by the end user can be undeleted. The service shall be restored at the
original preset number that was assigned at the time the service was deleted. When this original
preset number is not free (assigned to another service) then a new preset number is assigned to the
undeleted service as specified in the SSA
4.4.8.3 MOVE
A service can be moved by assigning another preset number to the service. Two different situations
occur:
1. The preset number the service must be moved to is free (not assigned to a service). In this
case the service is moved to the new preset number and the original preset number is now free.
2. The preset number the service must be moved to is not free (assigned to another service). In
this case the services are swapped.
When a service is moved to another preset number and a service update installation wants to install
a new service at this preset number (because this new service has an LCN equal to this preset
number) then the service that was moved remains at this preset number. The new service is installed
as if it has no LCN. Only after a re-installation or a SORT operation (see below) the manual move is
undone and all services will be sorted on LCN.
4.4.8.4 SORT
A user selectable service list can be automatically sorted. All services in the user selectable service
list that are not deleted (see above) are reassigned to their initial preset number (as if it was a reinstallation) as specified in
Deleted services are invisible to the end user and are not assigned to a preset number. It is still
possible to undelete a deleted service as specified in [UNDELETE]
4.4.8.5 FAVORITE ON/OFF
Each service in a user selectable service list can be tagged as 'favourite'. When the 'Favourites'
option is enabled (a User Interface option) service navigation using the P+ and P- commands shall
only select the services tagged as 'favourite'. Selection of services not tagged as 'favourite' remains
possible by digit entry. A first time installation and a re-installation shall erase all 'favourite' tags. A
service update installation shall keep the 'favourite' tags unchanged. Favourite tags are linked to the
service and not to the preset number.
4.4.9 Sorting the Found Services
Unified countries are counties that support multiple ONID’s. Unified countries are:
x Austrialia
x Italy
x Ireland
x Greece
x Spain
All other countries are not unified countries, meaning that they have just single ONID.
Each service in a user selectable service list shall be assigned to a unique preset number in the
range of 1…MAX_LCN by applying the following rules:
1 In a not unified country, only the LCN’s of the services belonging to the select country will
be considered for a direct one-to-one mapping to preset numbers. For all services belonging
to the other ONIDs, the LCN’s shall be used for sorting only. In the other ONIDs, the services
belonging to a USSL, shall first be sorted according to ONID, then to LCN and lastly to
Service_Name.
2 In a unified country, the LCN’s of all services, regarless of the ONID, will be considered for
direct one-to-one mapping to preset numbers.
3 All services with BasicServiceType DATA, shall be made “invisible” and shall be allocated
to the highest preset numbers in the USSL.
4 Services considered for direct one-to-one mapping between LCN and Preset-Number within
a USSL shall follow the following rules:
4.01 If two or more services have the same LCN (LCN<=MAX_LCN), then only one of
these services shall be assigned to the preset number with this LCN value. The other
services shall be assigned LCN value MAX_LCN+1. The selection process shall have
the priority: first TV, then highest resolution, MPEG4 above MPEG2, then Radio, then
multi-channel above single channel above mono.
4.02 Services whose LCN value larger than MAX_LCN, shall be sorted according to
Service_Name.
5 Services which where not considered for a one-to-one mapping between LCN and Preset
Number, shall be mapped, in their sorted order to the remaining, unused Preset Numbers.
The following rules shall be followed:
5.01 In a not unified country, first all of the services belonging to the selected ONID
shall be first placed in the largest segment of free preset numbers, in their sorted order.
Thereafter, the next largest segment of free preset numbers shall be found to place
the remaining services, in their sorted order.
5.02 In a unified country, the first largest gap of free numbers shall be used to place
the remaining services, in their sorter order.
6 All analogue tv channels found are first sorted based on [PATS] and assigned to a preset
number, after all digital services have been assigned to one. If no digital services are found at
all during scanning, all analogue tv channels are assigned to presets according to [PATS].
To make it easier for the user to memorize where analogue TV channels are stored in the preset list,
the analogue TV channels must be stored at a preset number as specified below:
Ɣ Preferably the analogue TV channels should be stored contiguously at preset numbers below
100, starting at a multiple of 10 plus 1 (for instance 51).
Ɣ If the above rule cannot be applied the analogue TV channels should be stored contiguously
at preset numbers starting at a multiple of 100 plus 1 (for instance 201).
4.4.10 Reinstall
The end user shall be able to initiate a manual service installation, meaning that tuning parameters of
a multiplex must be entered manually and the service lists will be updated according to the SI data
received via this multiplex. Sorting of the existing service lists will be maintained.
The end user shall be able to initiate a service update installation, meaning that the existing service
lists will be updated according to SI data received during a new scan. Sorting of the existing service
lists will be maintained.
A new country selection shall have no effect on the sorting of services in an existing service list. Only
a service re-installation will sort the services based on the new country selection.
The end user shall be able to move individual services in a user selectable service list.
The end user shall be able to delete and undelete individual services from a user selectable service
list.
The end user shall be able to select a specific user selectable service list (for instance the user
selectable service list containing all digital tv services or the user selectable service list containing all
digital radio services). The end user can only select services from the selected user selectable
service list.
End user shall be able to tag and un-tag a service as ‘favourite’.
4.4.11 Maintaining Service Lists
A service update installation shall update the MSL and PSL. The rules for upating the MSL are
described in the MSL section and the mapping from teh MSL to PSL is independed of update install
or initial install.
4.4.12 Automatic Maintenance Of Service Lists
Over time networks will evolve, as more areas will be covered for reception of digital terrestrial
television and more services will be provided. The receiver must be able to keep in sync with
changes in the network.
Main objective is to add new services, available for the end user, to the service list instantly without
user interaction.
When a specific transport stream is tuned to by the user, a new TSSL will be created and merged
into the MSL
Service installation shall initiate a service update installation on a regular basis which is not intrusive
for the end user. This action is performed once per 24 hours maximum, when the tuner/demodulator
hardware for the digital signal path is not in use by the end user (for instance just after switching to
standby). The service update installation is aborted immediately when the end user selects a digital
service.
4.5 InstallATION (ATV)
Virgin mode install (wizard to select country, language…auto store): Virgin mode is invoked when the
set is first time powered on or keep pressing “menu” key for 5 seconds. It will guide the user through
the installation. Country selection is the first step, secondly language selection is guided accordingly.
ATS is carried out according to selected country and ACI would refer to selected language.
Language of virgin mode is default at English.
Austria German Poland Polish
Belgium Dutch Portugal Portuguese
Bulgaria Bulgarian Rumania Rumanian
Croatia Croatian Russia Russian
Czech Czech Serbia Serbian
Denmark Danish Slovakia Slovakian
Finland Finnish Slovenia Slovenian
France French Spain Spanish
Germany German Sweden Swedish
Greece Greek SwitzerlandGerman
Hungary Hungarian Turkey Turkish
Ireland English UK English
Italy Italian Ukraine Russian
Luxembourg French
Netherlands Dutch
Norway Norwegian Others English
4.5.2 TUNNING MODE
The tuner should ensure that all channels of PAL B/G, D/K, I, SECAM B/G, D/K, L/L’ systems can be
locked.
x Europe system - Auto store max. 100 channels for ATV.
x Search time - < 10 min.
4.5.3 COUNTRY
The preferred country may be selected. This information is used for Teletext, Auto Store, ATS and for
defining the details of the installation sequence.
The TXT character sets, National option and Packet 8/30 must be displayed correctly depending on
the selected country
4.5.4 AUTOSTORE
Search all available channels automatically. ACI information (if available) can be used to store the
channels in the right order. When ACI is not available, PATS (Philips Auto Tuning System) is used to
store the found transmitters sequentially from Program 1 to Program 99.
4.5.5 PROGRAM LIST
A program list from Program 0 to Program 99 plus external sources can be invoked by “OK” key. The
program list sequence can be altered by “channel edit” in OSD menu and should not be influenced by
“channel skipped”
Initial value: Settings when the set turns on from standby.
Default value: Out of box settings.
Factory reset to default: Settings when “Factory Reset” in menu is selected.
Control Initial Value Default Value Factory
Reset to
Default
Smart
settings
Audio
Video
Source
selection
ProgramProgram Last status Lowest program
Last status Home: Standard Yes (Personal
settings back to
default too)
Volume Last status 20 Yes
AVL Last status Off Yes
Incredible
Surround
Dual I/II (EU) Last status per
Forced Mono
(EU)
User mute Last status Off Yes
PC Brightness Last status 100 Yes
PC Contrast Last status 50 Yes
PC Color
Temp.
PC picture
format
PC Picture
Manual adj.
Phase
Clock
Horizontal
Vertical
DNR/NR Last status On Yes
TV/AV Picture
format
Selected
source
Last status Off Yes
Stereo
channel
Last status per
channel
Last status Cool Yes
Last status Full Screen Yes
Last status TBD Yes
4:3 : user setting.
Wide screen : WSS
or user setting.
Last status TV
Menu 20s.
Install menu and its subsequent submenus No Timeout
Menu to restore last viewed item highlighted20s.
All OSD 5s
AV source display (without AV source input)5s.
Digit entry for change channel 1.5s for ATV, 2s for DTV
Digit entry (General) 5s
No sync display in PC mode 30s
5.3 LAST STATUS
A variable can be classified as “last status” variable. This means if the variable is changed it may
take up to 3 seconds before the variable is stored in NVM. This automatic storage mechanism is not
operational when the TV set is in Factory mode.
5.3.1 AUDIO LAST STATUS
Region Audio Last Status
EU Volume, Balance, Equalizer, Virtual Surround, AVL, Mute, Smart Sound.
5.3.2 VIDEO LAST STATUS
Region Video Last Status
ALL Last tuned Channel, Alternate Channel, Brightness, Color, Contrast, Sharpness, Tint,
Based on generic service requirements for OEM (D04.1) + study of data-sheets
Hot Key is defined : MENU+062596
Customer service menu 1
1: Set Type ( e.g. 221T1SB/93 ) to be retrieved out of production-data
2: Production code Æ 14 digit production-code to be retrieved per set to be written in
NVM./EEPROM
3: Key (HDCP) – HDMIÆ information whether HDCP-key is valid
4: NVM-naming; panel type
5: Code 1” Æ Logging I2C error codes in NVM/EEPROM (5 last logged errors)
6: Code 2” Æ Logging I2C error codes in NVM/EEPROM (5 first logged errors
7: Key (HDCP) – HDMIÆ information whether HDCP-key is valid
8: NVM-naming; If there are different NVM-contents per display-type
6 ACCESSORIES
6.1 Cables
Ɣ Power cord - EU, L Type, Length: 1.8 M +/- 50 mm