In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries ) the set should be restored to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
Specifications are subject to change without
prior notice.
This document has been published to be used for after
sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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TV29L-FG1MXService Manual29L-FG1MXMarketE
IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES
IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES
Maintenance and repairing of this receiver should be done by
qualified service personnel only.
SERVICE OF HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM AND
PICTURE TUBE
When servicing the high voltage system, remove static charge from it by
connecting a 10K ohm resistor in series with an insulated wire (such as a test
probe) between picture tube dag and 2nd anode lead. (AC line cord should
be disconnected from AC outlet.)
1. Picture tube in this receiver employs integral implosion protection.
2. Replace with the same type number of picture tube for continued safety.
3. Do not lift picture tube by the neck.
4. Handle the picture tube only when wearing shatterproof goggles and after discharging
the high voltage completely.
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
X-RAY
This receiver is designed so that any X-Ray radiation is kept to an absolute
minimum. Since certain malfunctions or servicing may produce potentially
hazardous radiation with prolonged exposure at close range, the following
precautions should be observed:
1. When repairing the circuit, please make sure do not increase the high voltage of the set
to more then 34.0kV (at beam 0 A).
2. To keep the set in a normal operation, please make sure it's function at 30.0kV 1.5kV
(at beam 1700 A). The set has been factory - adjusted to the above-mentioned high voltage.
*If there is a possibility that the high voltage fluctuates as a result of the repaires,
never forget to check for such high voltage after the work.
3. Do not substitute a picture tube with unauthorized types and/or brands which may cause
excessive X-ray radiation.
BEFORE RETURNING THE RECEIVER
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform the following safety checks.
1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are not pinched or that hardware is not
lodged between the chassis and other metal parts in the receiver.
2. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metal control knobs, insulating fishpapers,
cabinet backs, adjustment and compartment covers or shields, isolation resistor- capacity networks, mechanical insulators etc.
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Front Panel
Note : Appearance design may vary depending on model;
LOCATION OF USER'S CONTROL
ON
TIMER
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
MAIN POWER
Press ON.
Press again
ON TIMER
REMOTE CONTROL
Sensor
Basic Remote Control Functions
Turns the TV on or to
Standby mode.
Mutes the sound and restores
sound to previous level.
MTS
Press - Stereo
Press 2 times - Mono
Press 3 times - SAP
SOUND MODE
Switches between MOVIE,
MUSIC, NEWS and CUSTOM.
Press - Normal sound
Press 2 times - Surround sound
FAVOURITE CHANNEL
Operate the Favourite Channel.
Used for MENU setup.
SURROUND
/
Adjusts the volume.
NORMAL
Resets all settings.
Infrared Transmitter Window
Aim this window at the infrared
sensor window on your TV set.
MTS
SOUND MODE
SURROUND
POWER
SAVE
TV/VIDEO
DISPLAY
123
456
7809
100
BACD
CH
CH
NORMAL
MENU
TV
VIDEO / AUDIO (AV-2 IN)
Input Terminal
CHANNEL UP / DOWN
( ) Selects next higher channel
( ) Selects next lower channel.
Press either CH / CH
to turn the TV "ON".
VOLUME UP / DOWN
( ) Increases sound.
( ) Decreases sound.
MENU/PRESET
POWER SAVE
Press - Power save is OFF
Press 2 times - Power save is ON
TV/VIDEO
Switches between TV broadcasts
and A/V input programmes.
DISPLAY
Press - displays receiving channel
Press again - removes display
REMOTE KEYPAD
Access any channel from keypad.
Returns to previously viewed
channel.
CH
Selects the channel.
Used for MENU setup.
MENU
Calls the MENU screen.
CH
/
•
MTS function selection is applicable only during Hi-Fi Stereo sound or SAP broadcast.
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ADJUSTMENT PRECAUTIONS
This model's setting are adjusted in two different ways: through the I2C bus control and in the
conventional analog manner. The adjustments via the I2C bus control include preset-only items and
variable data.
1. Setting the service mode by the microprocessor.
(1). Press and hold the local key "VOL DOWN" & "CH UP" when power on the main switch,
Precaution: If haven't done this initialization, malfunction might be happen.
TV29L-FG1MXService Manual29L-FG1MXMarketE
ADJUSTMENT PRECAUTIONS
TV will enter into SERVICE MODE. (The initial values of EEPROM are automatically
preset when new EEPROM is used.)
(2). Press the CH DOW N / UP key on the remote controller to get ready to select the mode
one by one.
(3). Press the CH DOW N / UP key on the remote controller to select the modes reversibly
one by one.
(4). Using the VOLUME UP/ DOWN key on the remote controller, the data can be modified.
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
(5). Use the MENU key on the remote controller to select the mode as shown in the next page.
(6). When press the local key "VOL DOWN" & "CH UP" at the same time, it will be released
from the service mode.
2. Factory Presetting.
(1). After enter into the SERVICE MODE, at "INIT EEPROM" service item (which is under
"CHECK MODE" section) press remote controller key of code "ED", the initial values
are automatically preset.
(2). The initial data are preset as listed in page 4 to 15.
(3). Make sure whether the data need to modify or not (Initial data).
Note:Once the chassis has been assembly together and in ready condition, please make
sure it's go through initialize process (see
page
2 above)
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1) In the Service Mode, key is use to select the mode in the following order.
SETTING MODE 1
Picture
Setting
SETTING MODE 3
Audio
Setting
CHECK MODE
OPTION MODE
Function Setting
MENU button
MENU button
of R/C
MENU button
of R/C
ADJUSTMENT MODE
RF AGC
50Hz/60Hz
GEOMETRIC ADJ
CUT OFF/
WHITE BALANCE ADJ
PICTURE
SUB ADJ
MENU button
of R/C
of R/C
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
MENU button
of R/C
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ADJUSTMENT MODE ITEMS SEQUENCE
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
GEOMETRIC
ADJ MODE
V SLOPE
VER-SHI-F60
VER-AMP-F60
HOR-SHI-F60
EW-W-F60
E/W-PAR-F60
H-PAR
H-BOW
UPCOR-PAR
LOCOR-PAR
E/W-TRAP
V-SCROLL
VX-NORMAL
WHITE POINT
ADJ MODE
DRI-RS
DRI-GS
DRI-BS
CUT-RS
CUT-GS
DRI-RC
DRI-GC
DRI-BC
CUT-RC
CUT-GC
DRI-RW
DRI-GW
DRI-BW
PICTURE SUB ADJ
MODE
SUB-BRI
SUB-BRI-DVD
SUB-COL
SUB-CON
SUB-CON-DVD
SUB-TINT-DVD
SUB-TINT
SUB-SHARP
V-LIN
S-COR
VER-SHI-P60
VER-AMP-P60
HOR-SHI-P60
EW-W-P60
E/W-PAR-P60
VX-43COMP-P60
CUT-RW
CUT-GW
DRI-RS-DVD
DRI-GS-DVD
DRI-BS-DVD
CUT-RS-DVD
CUT-GS-DVD
DRI-RC-DVD
DRI-GC-DVD
DRI-BC-DVD
CUT-RC-DVD
CUT-GC-DVD
DRI-RW-DVD
DRI-GW-DVD
DRI-BW-DVD
Notes:
FORWARD : CH UP KEY
REVERSE : CH DOWN KEY
CUT-RW-DVD
CUT-GW-DVD
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OPTION MODE MENU
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
ITEM SERVICE MODEEEPROM ITEM OSD
0001 Option ModePicture Tube Used TypeTUBE-TYPE
0002PIF Frequency SettingPIF
0003Sound MSND-M
0004Sound DKSND-DK
0005Sound ISND-I
0006Sound BGSND-BG
0007Colour System SECAMSECAM
0008Colour System NTSC358NTSC358
0009Colour System NTSC443NTSC443
0010Audio ConfigurationAUDIO-CFG
0011Mono BilingualBILINGUAL
0012EqualizerEQUALIZER
0013Sub WooferWOOFER
0014Hotel ModeHOTEL
0015Hotel VolumeHTL-VOL
0016Hotel Program NumberHTL-PRG
0017HTL-USE-LASTHTL-USE-LAST
0018ChildlockCHILD
0019Wide Screen SignallingWSS
0020Golden SCARTGLD-SCART
0021Power On Last StatusPW-LAST
0022AV1-INAV1-IN
0023Component InputDVD1-IN
0024AV2-INAV2-IN
0025INCL-AVINCL-AV
0026Reminder TimerTIM-REMINDER
0027Off TimerTIM-OFF
0028Commercial Skip TimerTIM-SKIP
0029Virgin ModeVIRGIN MODE
0030ERR-1-8-SUPERR-1-8-SUP
0031ERR-XRAYERR-XRAY
0032ERR-SUPVOLERR-SUPVOL
0033ERR-VERTGERR-VERTG
0034ARROW-ENTER-KEYARROW-ENTER-KEY
0035Teletext Pan-europeanTXTEURO-UNUSED
0036Teletext WesternTXTWEST-UNUSED
0037Teletext OnTXT ON-UNUSED
0038Variable Audio Out
0039BASS-EFFECTBASS-EFFECT
0040TB-EFF-NOT-USEDTREBLE-EFFECT
0041SPANISH-NOT-USEDSPANISH-NOT-USED
0042DEMO-NOT-USEDDEMO-NOT-USED
0043Close CaptionCC
OSDINITIAL DATASETTING DATAItemEEPROM SETTINGDATA RANGE
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29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
ItemEEPROM SETTINGDATA RANGE
A036DRI-GC0…63UOC-TVDRI-GC3232
A037DRI-BC0…63UOC-TVDRI-BC3232
A038CUT-RC0…63UOC-TVCUT-RC3232
A039CUT-GC0…63UOC-TVCUT-GC3232
A040DRI-RW0…63UOC-TVDRI-RW3232
A041DRI-GW0…63UOC-TVDRI-GW3232
A042DRI-BW0…63UOC-TVDRI-BW3232
A043CUT-RW0…63UOC-TVCUT-RW3232
A044CUT-GW0…63UOC-TVCUT-GW3232
A045DRI-RC-DVD0…63UOC-TVDRI-RC-DVD3232
A046DRI-GC-DVD0…63UOC-TVDRI-GC-DVD3232
A047DRI-BC-DVD0…63UOC-TVDRI-BC-DVD3232
A048CUT-RC-DVD0…63UOC-TVCUT-RC-DVD3232
A049CUT-GC-DVD0…63UOC-TVCUT-GC-DVD3232
A050DRI-RW-DVD0…63UOC-TVDRI-RW-DVD3232
A051DRI-GW-DVD0…63UOC-TVDRI-GW-DVD3232
A052DRI-BW-DVD0…63UOC-TVDRI-BW-DVD3232
A053CUT-RW-DVD0…63UOC-TVCUT-RW-DVD3232
A054CUT-GW-DVD0…63UOC-TVCUT-GW-DVD3232
A055VER-SHI-N500…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-N501515
A056VER-AMP-N500…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-N502828
A057HOR-SHI-N500…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-N504444
A058EW-W-N500…63UOC-TVEW-W-N502929
A059E/W-PAR-N500…63UOC-TVE/WPAR-N502525
A060VER-SHI-S500…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-S501313
A061VER-AMP-S500…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-S502222
A062HOR-SHI-S500…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-S504444
A063EW-W-S500…63UOC-TVEW-W-S502929
A064E/W-PAR-S500…63UOC-TVE/W-PAR-S502222
A065SUB-SCROLL-S0…63UOC-TVSUB-SCROLL-S3131
A066SUB-VX-S500…63UOC-TVSUB-VX-S504343
A067VER-SHI-C500…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-C501414
A068VER-AMP-C500…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-C502323
A069HOR-SHI-C500…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-C504444
A070EW-W-C500…63UOC-TVEW-W-C502929
IC
OSDINITIAL DATASETTING DATA
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29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
IC
A071E/W-PAR-C500…63UOC-TVE/W-PAR-C502222
A072SUB-SCROLL-C0…63UOC-TVSUB-SCROLL-C3131
A073SUB-VX-C500…63UOC-TVSUB-VX-C504949
A074VER-SHI-P500…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-P5039*11
A075VER-AMP-P500…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-P5035*12
A076HOR-SHI-P500…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-P5031*13
A077EW-W-P500…63UOC-TVEW-W-P5011*14
A078E/W-PAR-P500…63UOC-TVE/W-PAR-P5032*15
A079VX-43COMP-P500…63UOC-TVVX-43COMP-P5055
A080VER-SHI-F600…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-PF036*16
A081VER-AMP-F600…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-F6037*17
A082HOR-SHI-F600…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-F6037*18
A083EW-W-F600…63UOC-TVEW-W-F6010*19
A084E/W-PAR-F600…63UOC-TVE/W-PAR-F6034*20
A085VER-SHI-N600…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-N601313
A086VER-AMP-N600…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-N602929
A087HOR-SHI-N600…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-N604646
A088EW-W-N600…63UOC-TVEW-W-N602929
A089E/W-PAR-N600…63UOC-TVE/W-PAR-N602222
A090VER-SHI-S600…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-S601212
A091VER-AMP-S600…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-S602020
A092HOR-SHI-S600…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-S605252
A093EW-W-S600…63UOC-TVEW-W-S602828
A094E/W-PAR-S600…63UOC-TVE/W-PAR-S602222
A095SUB-VX-S600…63UOC-TVSUB-VX-S604545
A096VER-SHI-C600…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-C601111
A097VER-AMP-C600…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-C602020
A098HOR-SHI-C600…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-C605151
A099EW-W-C600…63UOC-TVEW-W-C602929
A100E/W-PAR-C600…63UOC-TVE/W-PAR-C602222
A101SUB-VX-C600…63UOC-TVSUB-VX-C605151
A102VER-SHI-P600…63UOC-TVVER-SHI-P6036*21
A103VER-AMP-P600…63UOC-TVVER-AMP-P6037*22
A104HOR-SHI-P600…63UOC-TVHOR-SHI-P6037*23
A105EW-W-P600…63UOC-TVEW-W-P6010*24
A106E/W-PAR-P600…63UOC-TVE/W-PAR-P6030*25
A107VX-43COMP-P600…63UOC-TVVX-43COMP-P6055
A108VSD0/1UOC-TVVSD00
A109CUT OFF0…63UOC-TVCUT OFF1113
A110VG20/1UOC-TVVG200
A111DCXO0…127UOC-SSDDCXO5776
A112DCXO-AUTO0/1UOC-SSDDCXO-AUTO00
OSDINITIAL DATASETTING DATAItemEEPROM SETTINGDATA RANGE
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SETTING DATA PATTERN FOR DIFFERENT CRT
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
SETTING
DATA
*1A002353530
*2A003393132
*3A004352235
*4A005313535
*5A006112325
*6A007325055
*7A009313127
*8A010404540
*9A011414641
*10A012323230
*11A074393135
*12A075352235
*13A076313535
*14A077112325
*15A078325055
*16A080363035
*17A081372537
*18A082374035
*19A083102225
*20A084345055
*21A102363035
*22A103372537
*23A104374035
*24A105102225
*25A106305055
ITEM
EEPROM
SETTING
V SLOPE
VER-SHI-F50
VER-AMP-F50
HOR-SHI-F50
EW-W-F50
E/W-PAR-F50
H-BOW
UPCOR-PAR
LOCOR-PAR
E/W-TRAP
VER-SHI-P50
VER-AMP-P50
HOR-SHI-P50
EW-W-P50
E/W-PAR-P50
VER-SHI-F60
VER-AMP-F60
HOR-SHI-F60
EW-W-F60
E/W-PAR-F60
VER-SHI-P60
VER-AMP-P60
HOR-SHI-P60
EW-W-P60
E/W-PAR-P60
LG CRTMTPD CRTSAMSUNG CRT
SETTING DATA
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SETTING MODE 1
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
ITEMICINITIAL DATA SETTING DATA
S001
S002UOC-TV3232
S003UOC-TV13
S004UOC-TV1214
S005UOC-TV10
S006UOC-TV11
S007UOC-TV00
S008UOC-TV01
S009UOC-TV1111
S010UOC-TV1111
S011UOC-TV99
S012UOC-TV77
S013UOC-TV77
S014UOC-TV77
S015UOC-TV77
S016UOC-TV77
S017UOC-TV77
S018UOC-TV77
S019UOC-TV77
S020UOC-TV77
S021UOC-TV77
S022UOC-TV77
S023UOC-TV77
S024UOC-TV77
S025UOC-TV11
S026UOC-TV11
S027UOC-TV00
S028UOC-TV11
S029UOC-TV11
S030UOC-TV11
S031UOC-TV11
S032UOC-TV11
S033UOC-TV00
S034UOC-TV11
S035UOC-TV77
S036UOC-TV11
S037UOC-TV11
S038UOC-TV00
S039UOC-TV11
S040UOC-TV10
S041UOC-TV10
S042UOC-TV10
EEPROM SETTING
V-LINCTRL
IFPLL
SOC1-0
WHITE LMT0…15WHITE LMT
GD0/1GD
AGC0-10…3AGC0-1
FFI0/1FFI
CFA00/1CFA0
YD PAL0…15YD PAL
YD SECAM0…15YD SECAM
YD N3580…15YD N358
YD N4430…15YD N443
YD AV-PAL0…15YD AV-PAL
YD AV-SECAM0…15YD AV-SECAM
YD AV-N3580…15YD AV-N358
YD AV-N4430…15YD AV-N443
YD SAV-PAL0…15YD SAV-PAL
YD SAV-SECAM0…15YD SAV-SECAM
YD SAV-N3580…15YD SAV-N358
YD SAV-N4430…15YD SAV-N443
YD COMP-PAL0…15YD COMP-PAL
YD COMP-SECAM0…15YD COMP-SECAM
YD COMP-N3580…15YD COMP-N358
YD COMP-N4430…15YD COMP-N443
SBO1-00…3SBO1-0
CHSE1-00…3CHSE1-0
FCO0/1FCO
OSO0/1OSO
DFL0/1DFL
EVG0/1EVG
HCO0/1HCO
SVMA0/1SVMA
FBC0/1FBC
SLG1-00…3SLG1-0
CL3-00…15CL3-0
GAM0/1GAM
TFR0/1TFR
CLD0/1CLD
BKS0/1BKS
BSD0/1BSD
AAS1-00…3AAS1-0
DSK-NOT-PAL-AV0/1DSK-NOT-PAL-AV
DATA RANGEOSD
0…2V-LINCTRL
0…63IFPLL
0…3SOC1-0
UOC-TV
00
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29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
ITEMICINITIAL DATA SETTING DATA
S043UOC-TV01
S044UOC-TV00
S045UOC-TV10
S046UOC-TV00
S047UOC-TV32
S048UOC-TV13
S049UOC-TV00
S050UOC-TV22
S051UOC-TV55
S052UOC-TV30
S053UOC-TV01
S054UOC-TV00
S055UOC-TV00
S056UOC-TV11
S057UOC-TV00
S058UOC-TV11
S059UOC-TV33
S060UOC-TV4532
S061UOC-TV4639
S062UOC-TV4541
S063UOC-TV4031
S064UOC-TV3131
S065UOC-TV3131
S066UOC-TV4631
S067UOC-TV2323
S068UOC-TV4943
S069UOC-TV3543
S070UOC-TV3535
S071UOC-TV3131
S072UOC-TV3131
S073UOC-TV4040
S074UOC-TV3134
S075UOC-TV3437
S076UOC-TV3234
S077UOC-TV3131
S078UOC-TV3232
S079UOC-TV00
S080UOC-TV11
S081UOC-TV11
S082UOC-TV11
S083UOC-TV33
S084UOC-TV11
EEPROM SETTINGDATA RANGEOSD
BLS0/1BLS
LLB0/1LLB
DSA0/1DSA
RPA1-00…2RPA1-0
RPO1-00…3RPO1-0
COR1-00…3COR1-0
CRA00/1CRA0
SPR2-00…6SPR2-0
SVM2-0-PAL0…7SVM2-0-PAL
SMD1-00…3SMD1-0
PEAKFREQPAL4430…3PEAKFREQPAL443
PEAKFREQPALM0…3PEAKFREQPALM
PEAKFREQPALN0…3PEAKFREQPALN
PEAKFREQNTSC4430…3PEAKFREQNTSC443
PEAKFREQNTSCM0…3PEAKFREQNTSCM
PEAKFREQSECAM0…3PEAKFREQSECAM
PEAKFREQDVD0…3PEAKFREQDVD
OF-COL-TV0…31…62OF-COL-TV
OF-COL-AV0…31…62OF-COL-AV
OF-COL-DVD0…31…62OF-COL-DVD
OF-COL-P0…31…62OF-COL-P
OF-COL-S0…31…62OF-COL-S
OF-COL-N40…31…62OF-COL-N4
OF-COL-N30…31…62OF-COL-N3
OF-SHP-TV0…31…62OF-SHP-TV
OF-SHP-AV0…31…62OF-SHP-AV
OF-SHP-DVD0…31…62OF-SHP-DVD
OF-SHP-P0…31…62OF-SHP-P
OF-SHP-S0…31…62OF-SHP-S
OF-SHP-N40…31…62OF-SHP-N4
OF-SHP-N30…31…62OF-SHP-N3
OF-TINT-TV0…31…62OF-TINT-TV
OF-TINT-AV0…31…62OF-TINT-AV
OF-TINT-DVD0…31…62OF-TINT-DVD
OF-TINT-ADJ0…31…62OF-TINT-ADJ
BB-TINT0…63BB-TINT
VMA-SOFT0…3VMA-SOFT
WS-SOFT0…3WS-SOFT
VMA-STD0…3VMA-STD
WS-STD0…3WS-STD
VMA-DYN0…3VMA-DYN
WS-DYN0…3WS-DYN
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29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
ITEM ICINITIAL DATA SETTING DATA
S085UOC-TV22
S086UOC-TV11
S087UOC-TV2525
S088UOC-TV3131
S089UOC-TV3636
S090UOC-TV5050
S091UOC-TV6060
S092UOC-TV6060
S093UOC-TV2626
S094UOC-TV3131
S095UOC-TV3636
S096UOC-TXT2525
S097UOC-TXT1818
S098UOC-TXT4837
S099UOC-TXT00
S100UOC-TXT1010
S101UOC-MCU11
S102UOC-MCU33
S103UOC-MCU00
S104UOC-MCU11
S105UOC-TV33
S106UOC-TV00
S107UOC-TV00
S108UOC-TV11
S109UOC-TV10
S110UOC-TV00
S111UOC-TV33
S112UOC-TV22
S113UOC-TV11
S114UOC-TV43
S115UOC-TV47
S116UOC-TV33
S117UOC-TV47
S118UOC-TV113
S119UOC-TV87
S120UOC-TV06
S121UOC-TV413
S122UOC-TV06
S123UOC-TV513
S124UOC-TV66
S125UOC-TV1013
S126UOC-TV00
EEPROM SETTINGDATA RANGEOSD
VMA-CTM0…3VMA-CTM
WS-CTM0…3
U-COL-SOFT0…31…62U-COL-SOFT
U-COL-STD
U-COL-DYN0…31…62U-COL-DYN
U-CON-SOFT0…60U-CON-SOFT
U-CON-STD0…60U-CON-STD
U-CON-DYN0…60U-CON-DYN
U-SHP-SOFT0…31…62U-SHP-SOFT
U-SHP-STD0…31…62U-SHP-STD
U-SHP-DYN0…31…62U-SHP-DYN
OSD-BRIGHTNESS0…31OSD-BRIGHTNESS
V-POS-CURTAIN0…63V-POS-CURTAIN
V-POS-OSD0…63V-POS-OSD
H-POS-FINE0…3H-POS-FINE
H-POS-OSD0…63H-POS-OSD
PW-SAVING0/1PW-SAVING
PW-TIME0…3PW-TIME
I-TIME0…3I-TIME
PHI FORCE0...1PHI FORCE
PHI0…3PHI
BPD0/1BPD
E2D0/1E2D
ACL0/1ACL
MAT0/1MAT
CB0/1CB
SVM-OSD-PW0…3SVM-OSD-PW
SMD-OSD-TM0…7SMD-OSD-TM
XDT0/1XDT
WBF-50-F-C-P0…15WBF-50-F-C-P
WBR-50-F-C-P0…15WBR-50-F-C-P
WBF-50SUBTITLE0…15WBF-50SUBTITLE
WBR-50-SUBTITLE0…15WBR-50-SUBTITLE
WBF-50-OTHER0…15WBF-50-OTHER
WBR-50-OTHER0…15WBR-50-OTHER
WBF-60-F-C-P0…15WBF-60-F-C-P
WBR-60-F-C-P0…15WBR-60-F-C-P
WBF-60SUBTITLE0…15WBF-60SUBTITLE
WBR-60-SUBTITLE0…15WBR-60-SUBTITLE
WBF-60-OTHER0…15WBF-60-OTHER
WBR-60-OTHER0…15WBR-60-OTHER
FSL0/1FSL
0…31…62U-COL-STD
WS-CTM
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ITEMICINITIAL DATA SETTING DATA
S127UOC-TV00
S128UOC-TV1520
S129UOC-TV1420
S130UOC-TV1218
S131UOC-TV1510
S132UOC-TV55
S133UOC-TV00
S134UOC-TV11
S135UOC-TV2534
S136UOC-TV10
S137UOC-TV3131
S138UOC-TXT00
S139UOC-TXT00
S140UOC-TXT00
S141UOC-TXT00
S142UOC-TXT00
S143UOC-TV00
S144UOC-TV00
S145UOC-TV10
S146UOC-TV10
S147UOC-TV01
S148UOC-TV11
EEPROM SETTINGDATA RANGEOSD
HP20/1HP2
GAIN-RED0…127GAIN-RED
GAIN-GREEN0…127GAIN-GREEN
GAIN-BLUE0…127GAIN-BLUE
AUTO-AGC-MAX0…32AUTO-AGC-MAX
0..7SVM2-0-NTSC
IFO-TV-MODE0…7IFO-TV-MODE
PWL0/1PWL
VER-AMP-START0…63VER-AMP-START
DSK-PAL-AV0/1DSK-PAL-AV
COL-DVD-PAL
VPTXT-UNUSED0…63VPTXT-UNUSED
HPTXT1-UNUSED0…63HPTXT1-UNUSED
HPTXT2A-UNUSED0…63HPTXT2A-UNUSED
HPTXT2B-UNUSED0…63HPTXT2B-UNUSED
BOXBPOS-UNUSED0…127BOXBPOS-UNUSED
EW-TXT-UNUSED0…63EW-TXT-UNUSED
H-SHI-UNUSED0…63H-SHI-UNUSED
DSK-PAL-DVD0/1DSK-PAL-DVD
DSK-NOT-PAL-DVD0/1DSK-NOT-PAL-DVD
MUS-NTSC-MAT0/1MUS-NTSC-MAT
DTRC-TRAP0/1DTRC-TRAP
0…62COL-DVD-PAL
SVM2-0-NTSC
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SETTING MODE 3
ITEMEEPROM SETTINGDATA RANGEICOSDINITIAL DATASETTING DATA
S301
S302BPB0/1DSPBPB00
S303BPB20/1DSPBPB211
S304FILTBW-M0…3
S305ID-BYBPF0/1
S306ID-PGAIN0/1
S307MPX-P-BW0/1
S308FMSUB-BW0/1
S309EIAJ-DEL0…3
S310NDETPB0/1
S311NICDEEM0/1DSPNICDEEM00
S312NLOERLIM0…255DSPNLOERLIM100100
S313NUPERLIM0…255DSPNUPERLIM200200
S314FILTBW 0…3DSPFILTBW 00
S315
S316DECLEV0...31DSPDECLEV1611
S317MONOLEV0...31DSPMONOLEV1611
S318NICLEV0...31DSPNICLEV1618
S319SAPLEV0...31DSPSAPLEV166
S320ADCLEV0...31DSPADCLEV1615
S321IISLEV0...31DSPIISLEV1616
S322MAINLOUD0/1DSPMAINLOUD00
S323MAINLONA0...7DSPMAINLONA00
S324MAINLOCH0...3DSPMAINLOCH00
S325INSOEF0...7DSPINSOEF33
S326AVLMOD0...7DSPAVLMOD05
S327AVLWGT0/1DSPAVLW GT11
S328AVLLE0…15DSPAVLLE78
S329CLIPMANAGE0…4DSPCLIPMANAGE03
S330VDSMIXLEV0…5DSPVDSMIXLEV33
S331DBEADR0…63DSPDBEADR00
S332DBECOEF-LBS0…255DSPDBECOEF-LBS00
S333DBECOEF-MBS0…15DSPDBECOEF-MBS00
S334DUBADR0…255DSPDUBADR00
S335DUBCOEF-LSB0…255DSPDUBCOEF-LBS00
S336DUBCOEF-MSB0…15DSPDUBCOEF-MBS00
FMI0/1DSPFMI00
OVMTHR0…3DSPOVMTHR11
DSP
DSP
DSP
DSP
DSP
DSP
DSP
FILTBW-M00
ID-BYBPF00
ID-PGAIN00
MPX-P-BW00
FMSUB-BW00
EIAJ-DEL00
NDETPB00
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ITEMEEPROM SETTINGDATA RANGEICOSDINITIAL DATASETTING DATA
S337BAMAMO0…3DSPBAMAMO00
S338BAMASUB0/1DSPBAMASUB00
S339BAMAFC0…15DSPBAMAFC011
S340BASS-MV0...31DSPBASS-MV1623
S341TREB-MV0...31DSPTREB-MV1621
S342EQ100-MV0...31DSPEQ100-MV1221
S343EQ300-MV0...31DSPEQ300-MV1215
S344EQ1K-MV0...31DSPEQ1K-MV1220
S345EQ3K-MV0...31DSPEQ3K-MV1215
S346EQ8K-MV0...31DSPEQ8K-MV1221
S347BASS-MS0...31DSPBASS-MS1623
S348TREB-MS0...31DSPTREB-MS1621
S349EQ100-MS0...31DSPEQ100-MS1220
S350EQ300-MS0...31DSPEQ300-MS1216
S351EQ1K-MS0...31DSPEQ1K-MS1211
S352EQ3K-MS0...31DSPEQ3K-MS1216
S353EQ8K-MS0...31DSPEQ8K-MS1220
S354BASS-NW0...31DSPBASS-NW1623
S355TREB-NW0...31DSPTREB-NW1621
S356EQ100-NW0...31DSPEQ100-NW1211
S357EQ300-NW0...31DSPEQ300-NW1216
S358EQ1K-NW0...31DSPEQ1K-NW1221
S359EQ3K-NW0...31DSPEQ3K-NW1216
S360EQ8K-NW0...31DSPEQ8K-NW1211
S361BASS-CT0...31DSPBASS-CT1623
S362TREB-CT0...31DSPTREB-CT1621
S363IDMOD-SE0…3DSPIDMOD-SE00
S364BPR-VOL0…60DSPBPR-VOL4530
S365DEMUT-DLAY0…15DSPDEMUT-DLAY88
S366
S367
S368
AV-OUT LV
FMWS-1-0-TV
BASSON
0 .. 255DSP
0...3DSP
0/1DSP
AV-OUT LV
FMWS-1-0-TV
BASSON
1610
11
00
S369
S370
EQ-OFFSET
VAO-LV
0/1DSP
0…60DSP
EQ-OFFSET
VAO-LV
00
060
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(1) The following default data has been factory-setting for the EEPROM.
Model-Set: The data in table below (1.1), Model set overview is updated to the respective EEPROM location base on
RC key input Model Set 1.
MODEL-SET KEY
1
Default Settings
Note : * The CHILD LOCK PASSWORD and VIEW TIMER PASSWORD are common use.
*AFTalwaysON
* Colour Systems always NTSC M
* Sound System always NTSC M (mono), BTSC M (stereo)
* No MCL feature, all channel frequency is fixed. (Refer to US channel plan : AIR, IRC, HRC, STD)
* Model set key ( model set 1) will not affect channel frequency (all refer to US channel plan)
WHITE TEMP
BRIGHTNESS
SOUND menu
+6
0
0
SURROUND
EPS
BALANCE
0
PICTURE menu
VIDEO MODE
DYNAMIC
60
CONTRAST
TINT
EQUALIZER menu
MOVIE
INSET menu (for PIP model)
0
0
MODE
MODE
FULL
V-SCROLL
0
0
V-SIZE
FEATURE menu
Cable Type
AIR
CH SETTING menu
PASSWORD
BEEP REMINDER
OFF
SKIP
BBE
ON
BASS+
ON
AVL
ON
VOLUME
__
VIEW TIMER menu
REMINDER
__:__
+6
WIDE MODE menu
OFF TIMER
__:__
VIEWING TIME
__:__
All Programs OFF
0000
LOCK
OFF
0000
0 (CENTER)
PICTURE NR
OFF
VIRGIN mode
ON
COLOUR
BRIGHTNESS
TINT
SHARPNESS
POSITION__OFF
CHILD LOCK menu
LOCK STATUS
OFF
ON TIMER
__:__
TIMER menu
PASSWORD
SAP mode
All Programs MAIN
MTS MONO mode
Volume
0
All Programs MONO
MTS STEREO mode
All Programs STEREO
Program 30
100 key digit entry
2 digit entry
16:9 MODE
OFF
Favorite Program D
Program 40
OFF
Favorite Program B
Program 20
Favorite Program A
Program 10
ROTATION
0
OFF
AUTO SELECT
ON
POWER SAVE
OFF
OFF
Flashback Program-TV
Program 2
Last TV/AV mode
TV mode
Last position-TV
Program 2
Last power
ON
COMFY VIEW
SHIPPING SETTING & CHECKING
OSD LANGUAGE
English
Default Settings
GENERAL
Items
Default Settings
Items
SAFETY MODE
Favorite Program C
BLUE BACK
LOCK TV
For model Set 1, the respective
EEPROM position is updated
again with the data attached at the
back
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(1) Refer to below table (2.1) for setting of each destination.
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
MODELLANGUAGES-SYS
PHILIPPINES10,00039,000ENGLISHM
(2) refer to below table (2.2) for Normal setting of each AV mode.
MODE
CONTRAST
COLOUR
BRIGHTNESS
TINT
SHARPNESS
PICTURE NR
WHITE TEMP.
MAGNETIC FIELD (V,H)nTBACKGROUND
Table 2.1
DYNAMICSOFT
60
+6
0
0
+6
0 (center)
Table 2.2
15000K
STANDARD
60
+1
0
0
1
OFFOFF
0 (center)
FACTORY SET
MODEL SET 1
50
-4
0
0
-4
OFF
0 (center)
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ADJUSTMENT
PIF ADJUSTMENT CHECKING
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
1RF-AGC(1) Receive "US 10CH HALF COLOR BAR" signal
PURITY ADJUSTMENT
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
1PURITY ADJ.(1) Select the green monocolor screen with remote contoller, and set the beam current of
TAKE OVER POINT Signal Strength: 56 ± 1dBµV (75 ohm termination)Confirmation Voltage : 3.6 ± 0.4 VDC
ADJUSTMENTMonitor point : TP53
(I2C BUS CONTROL) Manual Adjustment
(2) Connect the oscilloscope to TP53 (Tuner's AGC Terminal) as shown in figure 3-1.
OSCILLOSCOPE
BIAS BOX
TV SET
Bias Box : about 4.5V
(3) Select "RF-AGC" item in the Adjustment Mode. Adjust the "RF-AGC"
bus data to obtain the Tuner output pin dro
Auto Adjustment
(4) Select "RF-AGC" item in the Adjustment Item. Push the RF-AGC button, blue display with
OK sign indicates the adjustment is working properly.
(5) Change the antenna input signal to 63 ~ 67dBµV, and make sure there is no noise.
(6)Turn up the input signal to 90 ~ 95 dBµB to be sure that there is no cross modulation beat.
1.7mA with the contrast control.
(2) Degauss the CRT enough with the degausing coil. a b
NOTE: Follow the job instruction manual to adjust the magnetic field.
(3) The purity magnet must be previously set at the 0 magnetic field, and the
convergence must be adjusted to be rough.90 mm90mm
With P-MAG, adjust it to the center - rank A. Fig. 1 -1
(4) Observe the points a,b, as shown in Fig.1-1 through the microscope.
Move DY fore and aft to set the landing at the point (Rank A).
(5) If the a/b balance is poor, compensate it to the center "Rank AB".
(6) Aline it to zero, keeping the raster rotation in the east direction.A
(7) Tighten the deflection coil fastening screws.A=B
Tightening torque : 108N ± 20N ( 11Kgf ± 2Kgf
(8) Checking the CRT corner area, bond the magnetic sheet to set the landing at
rank A for compensation.
Note: Apply the adjustment after aging with the beam current 1700±50µA or more
for 30 minutes or more.
Note: Select the service mode, and press the monocolor key of R/C for process,A
and the monocolor screen (green) will be selected.A=B
* Every push of the monocolor key, changes the screen as follows.
0.1V
~1.0V
+
-
+
-
mono olor
GREEN
SCREEN
Fig. 3
TP51
0.1V ~1.0V below maximum voltage
mono color
BLUE
SCREEN
Monocolor screen
release
mono color
RED
SCREEN
B
Fig 1 -2 . Rank A (On the right of CRT)
B
Fig. 1 - 3 . Rank A (On the left of CRT).
*Continuously press the monocolor key
1 second or more, and the monocolor mode
will be selected without the service mode.
*Even with TEXT key or "R/G/B" key,
it can be directly switched to each monocolor
screen.
2UNIFORMITYBefore adjustment begin,Horizontal magnetic field = 0G
ADJUSTMENT Vertical magnetic field = Each destination's adjustment magnetic field
(To perform after the Make sure to degauss it.
purity and
convergence (North direction red uniformity)
adjustment)(1) Horizontal mf = Set to monocolor screen red and adjust to +0.20G.
(2) Pay attention to the edge of CRT,if the landing is poor adjust by attaching the
the compensation magnet at the back of CRT.(CRT surface)
(refer to Fig-1)
(South direction red uniformity)
(1) Horizontal mf = Set to monocolor screen red and adjust to -0.20G.
(2) Pay attention to the edge of CRT ,if the landing is poor adjust by attaching t
compensation magnet at the back of CRT.
(The same method is applied for adjustment of monocolor screen blue for
blue uniformity ,and changing both the magnetic field for north and south
direction.)(CRT back)
*During the pasting of compensation magnet , use the crosshatch pattern .compensation magnet
Make sure there is no blur or bendlines occur.
If the blur or bend are serious,adjust the location of compensation magnet Fig-1
to make it better.
Mislanding
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O ADJUSTMENT POINT
1CONVERGENCE ADJ
( To be done after the X axis
purity adjustment.) (2) Using the remote controller, call NORMAL mod
(1) Receive the " Crosshatch Pattern" signal.
( Static convergence ) Y axis
1. Overlap blue and red with the open-/closing angle and rotation of the 4 pole
magnet. B R R B
2. Overlap green on blue and red with the open-/closing angle and rotation of t
6 pole magnet.
( Dynamic convergence )
1. Fix the wedges in a position so that the deflection york neck is at the center of Fig-1
top bottom and left right. ( Straight line and without any blur horizontal / vertical Adjust by VR1
line).
2. Adjust the Red, Blue, upper and lower of the centre y axis on the screen by using
the Volume (VR2, VR1)at the deflection york. B R R B
(Refer to fig.1 and fig.2)
3. If the Horizontal Red, Blue(XV) on the screen centre X axisis shifted, correct the
Red, Blue (XV) by adjusting the balance coil on the deflection york.
(Refer to Fig. 3)
4. After confirm that there is no problems on the entire screen ,bond each wedge on Fig-2
CRT and glass tape on it. Fastening the screws of DY and magnet unit Adjust by VR2
(purity , 4 - pole and 6 pole ), then coat the lacquer paint on DY fastening screw and
magnet unit fastening screw.
VR1
VR2
Balance Coil
(note)
In case of poor convergence adjustment on the top and bottom and of the scree
adjust DY by swing rightward and leftward.
(Refer to Fig-4)
ADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDURE WAVEFORM OR REMARKS
Purity Magnet
6-Pole Magnet .
4-Pole Magnet
Lacquer
CRT NECK
25mm + 0.5mm
R B
Fig- 3
Adjust by Balance Coil
Fig-4
Adjust by Swing DY
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
1FOCUS 1. Receive US-12CH Lion Head.
ADJUSTMENT 2. With the remote controller, make the image norma
CUT OFF, BKGD, SUB-CONT ADJUSTMENT
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
CRT CUTOFF Note :
1
ADJUSTMENT1. Before CRT cutoff adjustment, make sure following items are in INITIAL DATA.
(I2C BUS CONTROL) a) A020 CUT-RS = 32
3. Adjust the focus VR to make the character"575" on left bottom of monoscope
as fine as possible.
b) A021 CUT-GS = 32
c) A109 CUT OFF = 13
(1) Switch TV to video mode , blue back off , with no video signal
and Press R/C to set picture into normal condition
(2) Go to service mode at adjustment mode item A127 (VG2).
(3) Adjust screen voltage until retrace line appear, the following OSD will appear at bottom of screen.
UNSTABLE
OUT
ABOVE
(4) Finally , slowly decrease the screen variable resistor until following OSD appear.
STABLE
IN
ABOVE / BELOW *
* The last OSD row is the indication of the screen voltage value. If it show "BELOW",
please increase the screen voltage and vice versa until "STABLE" AND "IN" OSD appear.
Note :
No matter the indication of last row's OSD is indicate "ABOVE" or
"BELOW", the important thing is OSD change to "STABLE" and "IN".
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CUT OFF, BKGD, SUB-CONT ADJUSTMENT CONTINUED
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
2WHITE BALANCE (1) Receive the internal RF monoscope pattern.
BACKGROUND (2) Make the picture normal with the remote controller.
I2C BUS (3) Connect the beam ammeter between terminal of R623. 15000K X : 0.262 Y : 0.272
ADJUSTMENT (4) Coarsely confirm the beam current to approx. 1.7mA.( With Monolta color thermometer CA-100)
(US-14 CH) (5) Receive the window pattern US-14 channel.
3WHITE BALANCE (1) The window pattern is received with DVD signal ( component signal).
BACKGROUND
I2C BUS (2) Apply the adjustment in the same manners as 2 (US-14 CH)
ADJUSTMENT and subsequence above.
(DVD SIGNAL) (DRI-GS-DVD, DRI-BS-DVD, CUT-RS-DVD, CUT-GS-DVD)
4SUB-BRIGHTNESS (1) Receive the window pattern US-14 channel.
ADJUSMENT(2) Make the image normal with the remote controlle
(I2C BUS CONTROL) (3) Select the sub- bright adjustment mode with the remote controller, and adjust the CA-100 in adjustment
(US-14 CH) right dark white area of the window pattern to 3.0 cd ± 0.5cd.
(6) With the data of DRI-GS and DRI-BS, adjust the color temperature of the 50% white.
(7) Adjust the right dark area of the window t
(8) Go back to 50% white area to check colour temperature, if out of range, please
go back to step (6).
Note 1: Apply this adjustment after aging 30 min or more with the beam current DRI-BW = "DRI-BS" 1700 ± 50µA.(On the white or green monocolor screenDRI-GC = "DRI-GS" -
2: The colour temperature is based on the shipment destination as shown in Table 2.1 at
page 20.
3: Adjust DRI-GC/GW, DRI-BC/BW , CUT-RW/C and CUT-GW/C as following DATA,
after finishing DRI-BS and DRI-GS DATA adjustment.
CUT-RW/C = CUT-RSNote 1: Use the window pattern of the signal
CUT-GW/C = CUT-GS generator SX-1006 for adjustment DVD
DRI-RW = 32 (FIXED), DRI-RS = 32 (FIXED) signal
DRI-BC = "DRI-BS"
Apply the adjustment after the end of 2 (AV-IN SIGNAL).
Note: 1. All of the DRI-GW/C-DVD & DRI-BW/C-DVD can be obtain by using same50% white
calculation as white balance adjustment above (No.2). Others setting dataDark white
are as follow.
Note 2: Use the window pattern of the signal
generator SX-1006 for adjustment
DVD signal.
5SUB-BRIGHTNESS (1) Select DVD mode.
ADJUSMENT(2) Receive the signal of the DVD signal generator . ( Component signal)
(I2C BUS CONTROL) ( Window Pattern)
(DVD SIGNAL)(3) Make the image normal with the remote controller.
6SUB-CONTRAST (1) Receive the window pattern US-14 channel.
I2C BUS (2) Make the image normal with the remote controlle
ADJUSTMENT(3) Select the SUB-CONTRAST adjustment mode with the remote controller, and
(US-14 CH) adjust 50% white to 130 ± 10cd.
7SUB-CONTRAST (1) Select the DVD mode.
I2C BUS (2) Receive the signal of the DVD signal generator. ( Component signal)
ADJUSTMENT (Window Pattern)
(DVD SIGNAL)(3) Select the SUB-CONTRAST adjustment mode (DVD) with the remote controller,
(4) Select the SUB-BRIGHT adjustment mode (DVD) , and adjust the right dark white
area of the window pattern to 3.0 cd ± 0.5cd of the window pattern.
and adjust 50% white to 130 ± 10cd.
50% white
dark white
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O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
1MAIN SCREEN
ADJUSTMENT
A
V-SLOPEAdjust V-Slope by Volume Up / Down Remote Control. (monoscope)
Refer to Fig. 1.1.
VER-AMP-F60Adjust the overscan to 8.5% (monoscope)
VER-SHI-F60Align the center of the screen to the geometric center of CRT.(monoscope)
HOR-SHI-F60Align the center of the screen to the geometric center of CRT.(monoscope)
EW-W-F60Adjust the overscan to 8.5% (monoscope)
V-LINAdjust the linearity to the best.(monoscope)
S CORRAlready preset.(Adjust this unless the linearity is achieved.)(monoscope)
V-SCROLLAlready preset.
VX-NORMALAlready preset.
H-PARAdjust the 2nd vertical line from the end of the crosshatch pattern(crosshatch)
H-BOWAdjust the 2nd vertical line from the end of the crosshatch pattern Fig 1-3
E/W-PAR-F60Adjust the 2nd vertical line from the right end of the crosshatch pattern
UPCOR-PARAdjust the 2nd upper vertical line from the right end of the crosshatch pattern
LOCOR-PARAdjust the 2nd lower vertical line from the right end of the crosshatch pattern
EW-TRAPAdjust the 2nd vertical line from the right end of the crosshatch pattern
PAL Adjustment - AV Multi
(using external signal
to input AV)
Refer to Fig 1.6.
Refer to Fig 1.7.(crosshatch)
so that the middle 4 blocks are straight. Refer to Fig 1-2. (crosshatch)
so that the upper line are straight. Refer to Fig 1-3. (crosshatch)
so that the bottom line are straight. Refer to Fig 1-4. (crosshatch)
so that the D1 (center area of the second vertical line - edge of screen)
and D2 (top area of the second vertical line - edge of screen) are same.
Refer to Fig 1-5.(crosshatch)
VER-AMP-F50Adjust the overscan to 10%.(monoscope)
VER-SHI-F50Align the center of the screen to the geometric center of CRT.(monoscope)
HOR-SHI-F50Align the center of the screen to the geometric center of CRT.(monoscope)
EW-W-F50Adjust the overscan to 10% .(monoscope)
E/W-PAR-F50Adjust the 2nd vertical line from the right end of the crosshatch pattern
so that the middle 4 blocks are straight. Refer to Fig 1-2. (crosshatch)
NOTE :
There are no separate adjustment for 16:9 mode and Normal mode adjustment.
The 16:9 (Panorama mode ) data need to follow the adjusted data for
Normal mode . Please set the data as below.
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
1SUB COLOUR(1) Receive the US10 Half Color Bar signal.
(I2C BUS CONTROL) (2) Make the image normal with the remote controlle
(3) Connect the oscilloscope to TP47R (IC851 #9). ( Use Probe 10:1)
Range : 2V / Div Sweep time: 20m sec / Div
(4) Set the sub color adjustment mode with the remote controller, and vary the sub
color data to make 100% W of the color bar and RED at the same level for R and
adjustment shown in Fig. 1-1.100% Wh
100% Wh
NTSC CHROMA ADJUSTMENT
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
1SUB-TINT(1) Receive the "US 10CH Half Color Bar" signal.
(I2C BUS CONTROL) (2) Connect the oscilloscope to TP47B (P860 Pin6) BLUE-OUT
Range : 100mV/Div (AC)(Use Probe 10:1)
Sweep time : 10µsec/Di
(3) Select the "SUB-TINT" item in the ADJUSTMENT MODE.. Adjust the "SUB-TINT"
data to obtain the waveform shown as Figure 1.2 (Cy and Mg same level)
PROTECTOR OPERATION CHECK
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
(2) Connect the bias box to the cathode side (R607) of D604.
(3) Set the voltage of the bias box at 10V, and verify that the protector does not operate.
(4) Set the voltage of the bias box at 18V, and verify that the protector operate.
Cy
W
Y
Fig. 1-1
Same Level
W Y Cy G
Fig. 1-2
Ref : Apx.13.3V.
G
Mg
R
Mg R B
B
Sync
same level
SOUND OUTPUT CHECKING
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
1Front speaker output (1) Receive the US-10 Half Color Bar.
checking
(2) Set the volume to maximum and set the other sound setting as follow.
Setting item#1 : Sound setting for model
Equalizer with BBE and Super Bass
Surround in the sound menu.
BBE
Balance#2 : Sound setting for model
AVL without BBE and with
Super Bass Bass + in the sound menu.
Bass +
#1#2
MusicMusic
OFFOFF
OFF-
00
OFFOFF
OFF-
-ON
(3) Connect the voltmeter to the speaker terminal and make sure the reading is 7.6 ± 0.5 Vrms.
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FUNCTION OPERATION CHECKING (1) (VIDEO & AUDIO)
O ADJUSTMENT POINTADJUSTMENT CONDITION / PROCEDUREWAVEFORM OR REMARKS
6NORMAL KEY(1) Once in PICTURE Mode,and the NORMAL key is pressed,Note :
7WHITE TEMP(1) Receive "Monoscope Pattern" signa
8NOISE MUTE(1) Receive "US10 Half Color Bar" signal.
CHECKING
or not.
(2) Press to Menu mode, then select Picture Mode and select TINT.
(3) Press Volume Up/Down key to check TINT, UP for GREEN direction and
DOWN for RED direction whether is OK or not.
(2) Press to Menu mode, then select Picture Mode and set to select SHARPNESS.
(3) Press Volume Up/Down key to check whether the SHARPNESS effect is OK or NOT.
all the settings will be present to normal setting.If nothing is display mean contrast,
(Normal setting value for every mode, refer Table 2.2 on page 20).colour, bright, tint, sharpness are
(2) Set FUNCTION to select WHITE TEMP.
(3) Press Volume Up/Down key to check WHITE TEMP Option, STANDARD:
NORMAL SETTING, WARM for more REDDISH direction changing, COOL for
more BLUISH direction changing.
(2) Turn up the volume control to maximum, make sure the sound is
heard from the speakers. Then put the unit in no signal state.
(3) Check the sound mute is effective.
(4) Finally turn sound level of CTV to minimum.
all in normal setting.
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TV29L-FG1MXService Manual29L-FG1MXMarketE
TROUBLE SHOOTING FLOWCHART
NO RASTER
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
LED COLOUR ?
Power On by R/C
Does horizontal
circuit momentary
Yes
Check protector circuit
and pin 106 & 107
(waveform no.3 & 4)
of IC 2100. Also check
the waveform no.7 of
IC501 at pin 5 and its
related parts.
RED
RED
oscillate ?
GREEN
input and output
No
Check the power circuit
consisting of IC701,
IC702, T701 and its
related parts. Also check
the horizontal out circuit
Q604 and its related
parts.
Check CRT connector
(KY), (H) bias.
(14V, 120V, 210V line)
NormalAbnormal
Check R, G, B
Check the 14V,
120V and 210V
of IC 851.
line from the main
PWB side.
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NO LED LIGHT
Check F4701
NormalBlown Out
Replace the fuse
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
Does STBY+5V appear at pin 4
IC752 main unit ?
Check the power
circuit consisting of
IC701, IC702, T701
and its related parts.
No
Is the fuse again blown out ?
Yes
Check the power circuit
consisting of IC701, IC702,
T701 and its related parts.
YesNo
Check 3V output
from pin 22 of
IC2001 and its
related parts.
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NO NORMAL SOUND
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
No sound
comes out at
AV-out J905.
Check sound output
signal from pin 92 &
93 of IC2100 and its
related circuit.
No sound from the
speaker.
Set volume to maximum. Is there
any sound output signal at pin 11 &
9 of IC301 ?
NO
Check if there is
sound input signal
Check connection
to the speaker.
atpin2&4of
IC301.
NO
Check output
signal at pin 68,
69 of IC2100 and
its related circuit.
YES
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NO PICTURE
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
Snow noise
increase
Does 5V appear
atpin7ofTU51?
YES
Does 31V appear
at pin 9 of TU 51 ?
YES
Check TU 51
YES
NO
NO
Does the snow noise
appear on the screen at
maximum contrast and
brightness ?
Check the PC+5V line.
Check +120V line and
its related circuit.
NO
A
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A
No snow noise
Check pin 104 &
105ofIC2100.
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
Normal
Noise or signal
appear.
Does AV input at
AV1 & AV2 normal ?
NO
Check pin 71 & 78 of
IC 2100. Does signal
or noise appear ?
NO
Check circuit
between AV-in
terminal and pin 71 &
78 of IC 2100.
YES
YES
Abnormal
Check TU 51 (Tuner),
SF 202 and its
related circuit.
Check IC 2100 and
its related circuits.
Check IC 2100 RGB
out at pin 42, 43 & 44.
Is the output normal ?
NO
Check IC 2100 and
its related circuit.
YES
Does signal output
at pin 7, 8 & 9 of
IC 851 normal ?
NO
Check IC 851 at
input pin 1, 2 & 3
and its related
circuit.
YES
Check the related
circuit of screen
heater (FBT) and
the CRT.
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NO SPECIFIC COLOUR
29V-FT450S/29V-FT95S
Is only RF signal's colour
abnormal ?
YES
Check tuner TU 51,
SF 202 and its related
circuit.
NO
NO COLOUR
Adjust the colour
control at the user
MENU. Does colour
appear ?
NO
Go to CHANNEL
SETTING at the user
MENU and change
to the appropriate
colour system. Does
thecolourappear?
NO
Using a NTSC colour
bar signal, check the
RGB in & out line
between IC 2100 and
IC 851. Does the
waveforms normal ?
YES
YES
COLOUR PRODUCED
Set the
appropriate
colour level.
Set the
appropriate
colour system.
B
NO
Check IC 851, IC
2100 and its related
circuit.
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Is som e colours produced
in the B/W broadcast
reception ?
Check IC 2100
& IC 851 and its
related circuit
including the
RGB input &
output line.
P2100QPLGN0661CEZZConnectorFB852RBLN-A034WJZZFerrite Bead
P301QPLGNA109WJZZSP ConnectorP851QTIPM0083CEZZSG
P4701QPLGN0269GEZZAC ConnectorP852QTIPM0083CEZZSG
P601QPLGN0160FJZZK ConnectorRDA851PRDAR0248PEFWHeatsink for IC851
P701QPLGN0260CEZZADG ConnectorSC851QSOCV0931CEZZCRT Socket
RDA301PRDARA287WJFWHeatsink for IC301LX-BZ3100CEF7Screw
RDA501PRDARA288WJFWHeatsink for IC501
RDA602PRDARA123WJPWHeatsink for Q602
RDA604PRDARA113WJPWHeasink for Q604
RDA701PRDARA286WJFWHeatsink for IC701
RDA755PRDARA181WJFWHeatsink for D755
(29V-FT450S)GCOVAB862WJSARC/LED Lens
LX-TZ3011CEF7Screw for Baffle(29V-FT95S)
LX-TZA004WJFDCRT ScrewGDORFA175WJSAUp/Open Door
LX-WZ0003PEF7CRT Washer(29V-FT450S)
(29V-FT95S)LX-TZ3004CEFDScrew for AV
SPAKAA267WJZZP-Add RearPSPAHA448WJZZUpper Mask Spacer
SSAKA0172PFZZPolybagPSPAHA449WJZZL/R Mask Spacer
SSAKH0208PJZZPolybag for UnitXTASD40P20000Screw
PCUSF0021PJZZU/D Mask Spacer
PCUSF0022PJZZL/R Mask Spacer
(29V-FT95S)
LX-TZ3004CEFDScrew
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PACKING OF THE SET
SSAKA0172PFZZ
*Polyethylene Bag
29V-FT450S
SPAKAA265WJZZ
*Buffer Material Top
SSAKH0208PJZZ
* Wrapping Sack
TLABHA114WJZZ
* Packing Case
Operation Manual
*
Batteries
Infra Red R/C Unit
SPAKAA267WJZZ
*Buffer Material Rear
SPAKAA266WJZZ
*Buffer Material Bottom
SPAKCC917WJZZ
* Packing Case
MARK *: Not replacement items
50
USE 2 PACKING TAPES
FIX THE PACKING CASE
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★ Polyethylene Sheet
PACKING OF THE SET
★ Polyethylene Bag
Operation Manual
Infrared R/C Unit
★
Batteries
★Buffer Material
29V-FT95S
★ MARK : Not replacement items.
FRONT
★ Packing Case
Use tape to
fix the top side of
packing case.
REAR
Use 12 staples to
fix the bottom side
of packing case.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO THE FOLLOWING:
ELECTRICAL GROUP
ALVIN A. UGALDE
Chief Engineer
ANGUSTIA D.C. CALING
Senior Engineer
MICHAEL M. MAVINES
Senior Engineer
NANNIE D. TANDUG
Circuit Design Engineer
NOEL M. RUEDA
Circuit Design Engineer
JOEL F. MAHILUM
Circuit Design Engineer
SONNY C. VERZOSA
Circuit Design Engineer
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I. NAKAMURA M. GABIT A. UGALDE J. MAHILUM 1
Noted Approved Checked Prepared Issue No. Date
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