Sharp SX51LF7 Schematic

STEREO
SX51LF7 SX51LF8
SERVICE MANUAL
S22F8SX51LF7/
COLOUR TELEVISION
Chassis No. UAF
PUSH OPEN
MODELS
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.
SX51LF7 SX51LF8
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Full Auto Channel Preset and Auto Channel Skip
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100-CH Program Memory
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CATV(Hyper Band) Ready <Used Frequency Synthesizer Tuner>
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Black Stretch Circuit
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On Timer/Sleep T imer/Reminder Timer
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Blue Back Noise Mute
Ë
Front AV-In & Rear AV-IN/OUT Terminals
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Colour Comb Filter (NTSC Only)
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High Contrast Picture
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Hotel Mode
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Multi Longuages OSD(Eng/Chi/Fre/Malay/Arab/Ru)
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NICAM B/G & A2 STEREO B/G(SX51LF8 Only)
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A2 STEREO B/G(SX51LF7 Only)
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TELETEXT (One Page)-English / German / French / Spanish / Italian / Swedish (SX51LF8 Only)
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White Temperature Adjustment
CONTENTS
Page Page
» SPECIFICATIONS...........................................2
» IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES...................... 2
» ADJUSTMENT PRECAUTIONS ..................... 3
» HOTEL MODE APPLICATION ...................... 13
» MEMORY MAP..............................................14
» TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE .....................26
» SOLID STATE DEVICE BASE DIAGRAM.....30
» CHASSIS LAYOUT........................................31
» WAVEFORMS ............................................... 32
» DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMA TIC DIAGRAM..33 » SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
MAIN UNIT ............................................... 34
CRT UNIT.................................................42
IGR Unit....................................................44
NICAM Unit .............................................. 46
» BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................48
» PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES...52 » REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
ELECTRICAL PARTS...............................57
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS ......................64
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES.....................64
PACKING PARTS.....................................64
CABINET PARTS .....................................64
» PACKING OF THE SET ................................ 65
W ARNING
The chassis in this receiver is partially hot. Use an isolation transformer between the line cord plug and power receptacle, when servicing this chassis. To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user – serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
SHARP CORPORATION
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SX51LF7
SPECIFICATIONS
Convergence .................................................................Self Convergence System
Focus...................................................................... Quadra-Potential Electrostatic
Sweep Deflection......................................................................................Magnetic
Intermediate Frequencies
Picture IF Carrier .................................................................................. 38.9MHz
Sound IF Carrier Frequency
5.5MHz .............................................................................................. 33.4MHz
Colour Sub-Carrier Frequency ...........................................................34.47MHz
Power Input ..........................................................................220 ~ 240V AC 50 Hz
Power Consumption ...................................................................................... 112W
Audio Power Output Rating ..............................................................7.5W(at Max.)
Speaker
Size............................................................................................ 12 x 6 cm (2pc)
Voice Coil Impedance............................................................. 8 ohms at 400 Hz
Aerial Input Impedance
VHF/UHF .......................................................................... 75 ohms Unbalanced
Receiving System..................................................... A2 STEREO B/G (SX51LF7)
NICAM B/G & A2 STEREO B/G (SX51LF8)
Receiving Channel
VHF-Channels .......................................E2(44.25MHz) thru E12(423.25MHz)
UHF-Channels...................................E21(431.25MHz) thru E69(863.25MHz)
Dimensions..................................................................................... Width: 621 mm
Height: 468 mm
Depth: 474 mm
Weight(approx): 25 kg
Cabinet material ....................................................................................All Plastics
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
IMPORTANT SERVICE NOTES
Maintenance and repair of this receiver should be done by qualified
service personnel only .
SERVICE OF HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM AND PIC-
TURE 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 tube of the same type number 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.
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 followin
precautions should be observed:
1. When repairing the circuit, be sure not to increase the high voltage to more than 30.0kV
(at beam 0 µA) for the set.
2. To keep the set in a normal opeartion , be sure to make it function on 27.5kV ±1.5kV (at
beam 1,350 µA) in the case of the set. 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 repairs,
never forget to check for such high voltage after the work.
3. Do not substitute a picture tube with unauthorizerd types and/or brands which may
cause excess 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-metallic control knobs, insulating fishpapers,
cabinet backs, adjustment and compartment covers or shields, isolation resistor- ca-
pacity networks, mechanical insulators etc.
SX51LF8
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2-1 2-2
SX51LF7
ADJUSTMENT PRECAUTIONS
This model’s setting are adjusted in two different ways: through the I
2
C bus control and in the conventional
analog manner. The adjustments via the I
2
C bus control include preset-only items and variable data.
1. Setting the service mode by the microprocessor.
1. Short TP1001 & TP1002 to switch to the service mode position, and the microprocessor is in input
mode. (Adjustment through the I2C bus control).
2. Press the CH DOWN / UP key on the remote controller to get ready to select the mode one by one.
3. Press the CH DOWN / 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.
5. Disconnect TP1001 & TP1002 to switch to the normal mode (OFF) position, and the microprocessor
is in out of the service mode.
2. Factory Presetting.
1. Short TP1001 & TP1002 to switch to the service mode position and turn on the main power switch.
Initial values are automatically preset, only when a new EEPROM is used (Judge with the first 4 bytes).
2. The initial data are preset as listed in page 6 & 7.
3. Make sure the data need modify or not (Initial data).
Note: Once the chassis has been assembly together and ready to be POWER ON for the FIRST TIME,
make sure to short TP1001 & TP1002 to switch to the service mode position first and then turn on
the main power switch (See 2-(1) above).
Precaution: If haven’t done this initiation, it may possibly generate excessive Beam current.
3. For reference please check with memory map
(UAF-C Series type RH-IX3410CEN5, RH-IX3412CEN5 Attachment)
4. Trouble indications
If the set is interrupted by IIC bus line error, the following indicators work to identify a spot in trouble.
LED (RED) flashing: Flashing time Part's Ref.No. Remarks
2 IC1003 EEP ROM
3 IC801 TVPROCESSOR
4 IC401 AV SWITCH
5 IC305 SOUND PROCESSOR
6 IC2300 (IGR/NICAM) DECODER
8 TU201 TUNER
SERVICE MODE
(1) In the Service Mode, Key is used to select the mode in the following order.
AGC &
GEOMETRIC
MODE
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
↓ ↓ ↓
AGC Take Over Point (AGC)
Vertical Slope (V-LIN)
Vertical Amplitude(V-AMP)
Vertical Shift (V-CENT)
Horizontal shift (H-CENT)
East-West width (H-SIZE)
Horizontal Parallelogram (EW//)
East-west Parabola/Width (PARA)
East-west Upper Corner Parabola (COR(U))
East-west Lower Corner Parabola (COR(L))
East-west Trapezium (TRAPE)
Horizontal Bow (HB)
S-Correction (S-COR)
WHITE POINT
ADJ.
MODE
↓ ↓
↓ ↓
↓ ↓ ↓
White point Red Standard white temp.(DRI-RS)
White point Green Standard white temp. (DRI-GS)
White point Blue Standard white temp (DRI-BS)
White point Red Cold white temp. (DRI-RC)
White point Green Cold white temp. (DRI-GC)
White point Blue Cold white temp. (DRI-BC)
White point Red Warm white temp. (DRI-RW)
White point Green Warm white temp. (DRI-GW)
White point Blue Warm white temp. (DRI-BW)
SUB
ADJ.
MODE
↓ ↓
Max Volume (SUB-VOL)
Sub Contrast (SUB-CON)
Sub Colour (SUB-COL)
Sub Brightness (SUB-BRI)
Sub Tint (SUB-TINT)
Sub Sharpness (SUB-SHP)
Max Hotel Volume (HTL-VOL)
Hotel Program number (HTL-PRG)
Blue Back Contorast (BB-CON)
OSD RGB Reference (RGB)
Black Level off-set R (CUT-R)
Black Level off-set G (CUT-G)
Cathode Drive Level (CDL)
FORWARD : CH DOWN KEY
REVERSE : CH UP KEY
* ( ) means OSD display.
FORWARD : CH DOWN KEY
REVERSE : CH UP KEY
* ( ) means OSD display.
AGC &
GEOMETRIC
MODE
WHITE POINT
ADJ.
MODE
SUB
ADJ.
MODE
Y-DELAY
ADJ.
MODE
MISC.
OPTION
MODE
IC
OPTION
MODE
OFFSET
ADJ.
MODE
SX51LF8
3
3-1 3-2
SX51LF7
Bass Mix for AN7396K (BM-ON)
Bass Mix Effect for AN7396K (BM-EFF)
AGC for AN7396 or AN5891 (AGC-ON)
AGC Adjust for AN7396K or AN5891
(AGC-ADJ)
NICAM AGC (AGC-N)
NICAM AGC Gain adjust (GAIN-N)
FM Output Level (FM-LV) IGR Output Level (IGR-LV) NICAM Output Level (B/G) (BG-NLY) NICAM Output Level (I) (I-NLV) NICAM Output Level (D/K) (DK-NLV) NICAM lower error limit (LOW-ERR) NICAM upper error limit (UP-ERR)
IGR Stereo R ch gain adjust
(tda9873) (IGR-STR)
Vertical Scan Disable (VSD)
Black Stretch (BKS)
Automatic Volume Leveling (AVL)
Fast Filter IF-PLL (FFI)
Enable Vertical Guard
(RGB blanking) (EVG)
EHT Tracking mode [HCO] (EHT)
Overscan Switch OFF (OSO)
Auto Colour Limit (ACL)
Forced Colour ON (FCO)
COLOUR OFFSET (PAL) (COL-OP)
COLOUR OFFSET (SECAM) (COL-OS)
COLOUR OFFSET (NTSC358) (COL-O3)
COLOUR OFFSET (NTSC443) (COL-O4)
SHARPNESS OFFSET(PAL) (SHP-OP)
SHARPNESS OFFSET(SECAM) (SHP-OS)
SHARPNESS OFFSET(NTSC358) (SHP-O3)
SHARPNESS OFFSET(NTSC443) (SHP-O4)
Y-DELAY
ADJ.
MODE
Y-Delay time for PAL (TV)
(DL-PT)
Y-Delay time for SECAM (TV)
(DL-ST)
Y-Delay time for N358 (TV)
(DL-3T)
Y-Delay time for N443 (TV)
(DL-4T)
Y-Delay time for B/W (TV)
(DL-TV)
Y-Delay time for PAL (AV)
(DL-PA)
Y-Delay time for SECAM (AV)
(DL-SA)
Y-Delay time for N358 (AV)
(DL-3A)
Y-Delay time for N443 (AV)
(DL-4A)
Y-Delay time for B/W (AV)
(DL-AV)
OFFSET
ADJ.
MODE
IC
OPTION
MODE
Sound system M (S-M)
Sound system DK (S-DK)
Sound system I (S-I)
Sound system BG (S-BG)
Playback SECAM (P-SECAM)
FE (RF) NTSC 3.58 (F-N358)
FE (RF) NTSC 4.43 (F-N443)
FE (RF) SECAM (F-SECAM)
Video Mute at Ident loss (VMI)
Video Mute at program
/source Change (VMC)
Hotel mode (HTL)
Reduced FM demodulator Gain
(for BTSC sig) (BTSC)
Number of external AV sources (AV)
FM Window Selection (FMWS)
Sound Mute bit 0 (SM0)
Sound Mute bit 1 (SM1)
Thai language (THA)
Arabic language (ARA)
Malay language (MAL)
Chinese language (CHI)
French language (FRE)
Russian language (RUS)
A
Forced V-SYNC slicing level (FSL)
Sync of OSD (HP2)
IF AGC speed bit0 (AGC0)
IF AGC speed bit1 (AGC1)
Phi 1 time constant for FE(RF) (FOA-FE)
Phi 2 time constant for FE(RF) (FOB-FE)
Phi 1 time constant for AV (FOA-AV)
Phi 2 time constant for AV (FOB-AV)
Teletext (TXT)
Teletext Western or Eastern characters (TXT-WE)
Teletext pan-European language (TXT-EURO)
IF frequency selection (IF-38.0)
Charge pump (CP)
AN5890 Sound processor present (AN5890)
AN5891 sound processor present (AN5891)
AN7396 sound processor present (AN7396)
NICAM decoding enabled (NICAM)
IGR decoding enabled (IGR)
GAME mode enabled (GAME)
BIL enabled (BIL)
LED Blink Speed When On-Timer is active (LED-F)
PWM Volume table for mono (MSA)
Output Vertical Guard (NDF)
OSD "IGR" or "A2" Display (A2)
MISC.
OPTION
MODE
A
SX51LF8
4
4-1 4-2
SX51LF7
USER DATA
CONTRAST MAX (64/64)
COLOUR CENT (32/64)
BRIGHTNESS CENT (32/64)
TINT CENT (32/64)
SHARPNESS CENT (32/64)
WHITE TEMP CENT (32/64)
TREBLE CENT (32/64)
BASS CENT (32/64)
SURROUND OFF
BALANCE CENT (32/64)
S-VOLUME MIN (1/64)
BLUE BACK OFF
C SYSTEM AUTO
S SYSTEM *1
USER DATA IN SERVICE MODE
* While SERVICE mode ON, EEPROM DATA will switch to the service data.
Also, once SERVICE mode OFF, EEPROM will switch back to previous USER DATA.
* In the service mode, the user data establish as below,
*1: For each CH, data is
same as before switch
to service Mode.
* Direct Key-in
MODE KEY-IN KEY
AGC FUNCTION
SUB-BRI BRIGHTNESS UP
DRI-GS TEXT
DRI-BS PICTURE
CUT-R SKIP
CUT-G F2
V-LIN CONTRAST DOWN
V-CENT BRIGHTNESS DOWN
V-AMP COLOUR DOWN
H-CENT TINT DOWN
H-SIZE BALANCE RIGHT
PARA TREBLE UP
TRAPE BASS UP
EW// SHARPNESS DOWN
SUB-COL COLOUR UP
SUB-TINT TINT UP
EEPROM ITEMS OSD DATA LENGTH
INITIAL DATA
FIX/ADJ REMARK
AGC Take Over Point AGC 0 ~ 63 14 (20) ADJ
Vertical Slope V-LIN 0 ~ 63 32 ADJ
Vertical Amplitude V-AMP 0 ~ 63 32 ADJ
Vertical Shift V-CENT 0 ~ 63 32 (15) ADJ
Horizontal shift H-CENT 0 ~ 63 32 ADJ
East-West width H-SIZE 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
Horizontal Parallelogram EW / / 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
East-west Parabola/Width PARA 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
East-west Upper Corner Parabola COR (U) 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
East-west Lower Corner Parabola COR (L) 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
East-west Trapezium TRAPE 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
Horizontal Bow HB 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
S-Correction S-COR 0 ~ 63 0 (24) FIX
White point Red Standard white temp. DRI-RS 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
White point Green Standard white temp. DRI-GS 0 ~ 63 32 ADJ
White point Blue Standard white temp DRI-BS 0 ~ 63 32 ADJ
White point Red Cold white temp. DRI-RC 0 ~ 63 25 FIX
White point Green Cold white temp. DRI-GC 0 ~ 63 32 FIX (DRI-GS)-7 DATA
White point Blue Cold white temp. DRI-BC 0 ~ 63 32 FIX (DRI-BS) DATA
White point Red Warm white temp. DRI-RW 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
White point Green Warm white temp. DRI-GW 0 ~ 63 32 FIX (DRI-GS)-7 DATA
White point Blue Warm white temp. DRI-BW 0 ~ 63 32 FIX (DRI-BS)-7 DATA
Max Volume SUB-VOL 0 ~ 60 60 FIX
Sub Contrast SUB-CON 0 ~ 63 63 FIX
Sub Colour SUB-COL 0 ~ 63 32 (20) ADJ
Sub Brightness SUB-BRI 0 ~ 63 32 (20) ADJ
Sub Tint SUB-TINT 0 ~ 63 32 (30) ADJ
Sub Sharpness SUB-SHP 0 ~ 63 32 FIX
Max Hotel Volume HTL-VOL 0 ~ 60 30 FIX
Hotel Program number HTL-PRG
0 ~ 99 OR >99 FOR NONE
255 FIX
Blue Back Contorast BB-CON 0 ~ 15 10 FIX
OSD RGB Reference RGB 0 ~ 15 15 (8) FIX
Black Level off-set R CUT-R 0 ~ 63 32 ADJ
Black Level off-set G CUT-G 0 ~ 63 32 ADJ
Cathode Drive Level CDL 0 ~ 15 0 (9) FIX
Y-Delay time for PAL (TV) DL-PT 0 ~ 15 12 FIX
Y-Delay time for SECAM (TV) DL-ST 0 ~ 15 15 FIX
Y-Delay time for N358 (TV) DL-3T 0 ~ 15 12(5) FIX
Y-Delay time for N443 (TV) DL-4T 0 ~ 15 12(5) FIX
Y-Delay time for B/W (TV) DL-TV 0 ~ 15 12 FIX
Y-Delay time for PAL (AV) DL-PA 0 ~ 15 12 FIX
Y-Delay time for SECAM (AV) DL-SA 0 ~ 15 15 FIX
Y-Delay time for N358 (AV) DL-3A 0 ~ 15 12(5) FIX
Y-Delay time for N443 (AV) DL-4A 0 ~ 15 12(5) FIX
Y-Delay time for B/W (AV) DL-AV 0 ~ 15 12 FIX
After short TP1001 & TP1002, and turn on the MAIN POWER switch, read data from EEPROM address
00H ~ 03H, and compare to the list below, if different, initialize the EEPROM.
Address : Data Address : Data
00H : 55H 02H : 53H
01H : 41H 03H : 36H
SX51LF8
5-1 5-2
5
SX51LF7
EEPROM ITEMS OSD DATA LENGTH
INITIAL DATA
FIX/ADJ REMARK
COLOUR OFFSET (PAL) COL-OP 0 ~ 15 8 FIX *2
COLOUR OFFSET (SECAM) COL-OS 0 ~ 15 8 FIX
COLOUR OFFSET (NTSC358) COL-O3 0 ~ 15 4 FIX *2
COLOUR OFFSET (NTSC443) COL-O4 0 ~ 15 4 FIX *2
SHARPNESS OFFSET(PAL) SHP-OP 0 ~ 15 8 FIX
SHARPNESS OFFSET(SECAM) SHP-OS 0 ~ 15 4 FIX
SHARPNESS OFFSET(NTSC358) SHP-O3 0 ~ 15 12 FIX
SHARPNESS OFFSET(NTSC443) SHP-O4 0 ~ 15 8 FIX
Bass Mix for AN7396K BM-ON
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Bass Mix Effect for AN7396K BM-EFF 0 ~ 3 2 FIX
AGC for AN7396 or AN5891 AGC-ON
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
AGC Adjust for AN7396K or AN5891 AGC-ADJ 0 ~ 3 3 FIX
NICAM AGC AGC-N
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
NICAM AGC Gain adjust GAIN-N 0 ~ 31 0 FIX
FM Output Level FM-LV 0 ~ 30 15 (22) FIX
IGR Output Level IGR-LV 0 ~ 30 16 (23) FIX
NICAM Output Level (B/G) BG-NLV 0 ~ 30 13 (20) FIX
NICAM Output Level (I) I-NLV 0 ~ 30 18 (25) FIX
NICAM Output Level (D/K) DK-NLV 0 ~ 30 13 (20) FIX
NICAM lower error limit LOW-ERR 0 ~ 255 35 FIX
NICAM upper error limit UP-ERR 0 ~ 255 70 FIX
IGR Stereo R ch gain adjust(tda9873) IGR-STR 0 ~ 13 6 FIX
Vertical Scan Disable VSD
0 or 1 (not Stored)
0 FIX
Black Stretch BKS
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Automatic Volume Leveling AVL
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Fast Filter IF-PLL FFI
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Enable Vertical Guard (RGB blanking) EVG
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
EHT Tracking mode [HCO] EHT
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Overscan Switch Off OSO
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Auto Colour Limit ACL
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 (1) FIX
Forced Colour ON FCO
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Sound system M S-M
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
Sound system DK S-DK
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
Sound system I S-I
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
Sound system BG S-BG
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
Playback SECAM P-SECAM
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
FE (RF) NTSC 3.58 F-N358
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
FE (RF) NTSC 4.43 F-N443
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
FE (RF) SECAM F-SECAM
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
Video Mute at Ident loss VMI
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Video Mute at program/source Change VMC
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Hotel mode HTL
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Reduced FM demodulator Gain (for BTSC sig) BTSC
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Number of external AV sources AV
0 FOR 1 AV / 1 FOR 2 AV
1 FIX
FM Window Selection FMWS
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Sound Mute bit 0 SM0
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Sound Mute bit 1 SM1
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Thai language THA
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Arabic language ARA
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Malay language MAL
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Chinese language CHI
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
French language FRE
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Russian language RUS
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
EEPROM ITEMS OSD DATA LENGTH
INITIAL DATA
FIX/ADJ REMARK
Forced V-SYNC slicing level FSL
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Sync of OSD HP2
0 FOR Ph1 / 1 FOR Ph2
0 FIX
IF AGC speed bit0 AGC0
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
IF AGC speed bit1 AGC1
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Phi 1 time constant for FE(RF) FOA-FE
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Phi 2 time constant for FE(RF) FOB-FE
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
Phi 1 time constant for AV FOA-AV
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Phi 2 time constant for AV FOB-AV
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 FIX
Teletext TXT
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
Teletext Western or Eastern characters TXT-WE
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
0 (teletext pan-
Teletext pan-European language TXT-EURO
european language) /
0 FIX
depends on delivery
(Arabic/Russian))
IF frequency selection IF-38.0
0 (IF FREQUENCY 38.9) /
0 FIX
1 (IF FREQUENCY 38.0)
0 (FAST TUNING) /
Charge pump CP
1 (MODERATE
0(1) FIX
SPEED TUNING)
AN5890 Sound processor present AN5890
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1(0) FIX
AN5891 sound processor present AN5891
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0(1) FIX
AN7396 sound processor present AN7396
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
NICAM decoding enabled NICAM
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
IGR decoding enabled IGR
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
*1 FIX
GAME mode enabled GAME
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
BIL enabled BIL
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 FIX
LED blink Speed when On-Timer is active LED-F 0(62.5Hz)/1(1Hz) 0 FIX
PWM volume table for MONO MSA
0(original table)/1(new table)
0 FIX
Output Vertical Guard NDF
0(lgnore)/1(accopl)
0(1) FIX
OSD "IGR" or "A2" display A2
0(display IGR)/1(display A2)
*1 FIX
EEPROM ITEMS OSD DATA LENGTH
FIX/ADJ
*(1) *(2)
Sound system M S-M
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
00
Sound system DK S-DK
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 (0) 1 (0)
Sound system I S-I
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 (0) 1 (0)
Sound system BG S-BG
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
11
Playback SECAM P-SECAM
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 (0) 1 (0)
FE (RF) NTSC 3.58 F-N358
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
00
FE (RF) NTSC 4.43 F-N443
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 (0) 1 (0)
FE (RF) SECAM F-SECAM
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
1 (0) 1 (0)
Teletext TXT
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 0 (1)
NICAM decoding enabled NICAM
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 0 (1)
IGR decoding enabled IGR
0(DISABLE)/1(ENABLE)
0 (1) 0 (1)
OSD "IGR" or "A2" display A2
0(display IGR)/1(display A2)
0 (1) 0 (1)
NOTE :
Please set the EEPROM initial data according to the value in parenthesis ( ) before adjustment.
Fixed data, please do not change without specific instruction.
*1: Please refer the following table.
MODEL : *(1) : SX51LF7
*(2) : SX51LF8
*2 :After Adjust SUB-COL then change:
1.COL-0P from 8 to 14
2.COL-03 from 4 to 10
3.COL-04 from 4 to 10
SX51LF8
6-1 6-2
6
SX51LF7
MCL2
CH-NO Fv (MHz) SOUND SYS
0 590.25 B/G
1 46.25 B/G
2 64.25 B/G
3 86.25 B/G
4 95.25 B/G
5 138.25 B/G
6 175.25 B/G
7 182.25 B/G
8 189.25 B/G
9 196.25 B/G
10 209.25 B/G
11 216.25 B/G
12131415161718
192021222324252627
28 527.25 B/G2930313233343536
37 590.25 B/G38394041 48.25 B/G
42 62.25 B/G
43 77.25 D/K
44 175.25 B/G
45 183.25 D/K
46 191.25 D/K
47 210.25 B/G
48 224.25 B/G
49 487.25 I
50 503.25 B/G
51 575.25 B/G
52 599.25 B/G
53 621.25 M
54 639.25 D/K
55 735.25 I
56 767.25 B/G
57 815.25 B/G
58 855.25 I
59 91.25 M
60 183.25 M
MCL1
CH-NO Fv (MHz) SOUND SYS
0
1 48.25 B/G
2 62.25 B/G
3 77.25 D/K
4 175.25 B/G
5 182.25 B/G
6 183.25 D/K
7 191.25 D/K
8 196.25 B/G
9 199.25 M
10 210.25 B/G
11 224.25 B/G
12 471.25 B/G
13 487.25 I
14 503.25 B/G
15 575.25 B/G
16 583.25 B/G
17 599.25 B/G
18 621.25 M
19 639.25 D/K
20 703.25 B/G
21 735.25 I
22 767.25 B/G
23 815.25 B/G
24 855.25 I
25 855.25 B/G
26 55.25 M
27 83.25 M
28 183.25 M
29 193.25 M
30 217.25 M
31 471.25 M
32 477.25 M
33 693.25 M
34 885.25 M
35 112.25 B/G
36 168.25 B/G3738 294.25 B/G
39 463.25 B/G4041 647.25 B/G
42 663.25 B/G
43 679.25 B/G
44 174.95 B/G
45 175.55 B/G
MCL2
CH-NO Fv (MHz) SOUND SYS
61 193.25 M
62 217.25 M
63 471.25 M
64 693.25 M
65 112.25 B/G
66 168.25 B/G
67 294.25 B/G
68 463.25 B/G
69 174.95 B/G
70 175.55 B/G
INITIAL SETTING
In service mode, after execute select POS 1, store the following tuning data in EEPROM.
SHIPPING SETTING & CHECKING
THE FOLLOWING DEFAULT DATA HAS BEEN FACTORY-SET FOR THE EEPROM.
ITEMS DATA SETTING
LAST PROGRAM/CHANNEL 2
FLASHBACK PROGARM/CH 1
DIGIT 2
C-SYSTEM AUTO
S-SYSTEM B/G
SKIP OFF
AFC ON
VOLUME 1
CONTRAST 60 (MAX)
COLOUR 0 (CENTER)
BRIGHTNESS 0 (CENTER)
TINT 0 (CENTER)
SHARPNESS 0 (CENTER)
WHITE TEMP STANDARD
TREBLE 0 (CENTER)
BASS 0 (CENTER)
SURROUND OFF
SURROUND LEVEL 0 (CENTER)
BALANCE 0 (CENTER)
REMINDER TIMER
IN-ACTIVE, "--:--"
ON TIMER
IN-ACTIVE, "--:--"
OFF TIMER
IN-ACTIVE, "--:--"
R/C POWER POWER-ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
BLUE BACK MUTE ON
HOTEL MODE OFF
0 CHANNEL SKIP OFF
LAST TV/AV TV
FACTORY SETTING BY MODEL
(Reference: Geomagnetism Adjustment)
MODEL MAGNEIC FIELD(V, H) nT BACKGROUND LANG. S-SYS LANG QTY
Australia -50,000 20,000 12300K ENGLISH B/G 6
New Zealand -50,000 20,000 12300K ENGLISH B/G 6
*NOTE FOR OSD TYPE
ENGLISH/CHINESE/FRENCH/ARABIC/MALAY/RUSSIAN
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PIF ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
Tuner IFT
( PRESET )
1 1. Get the tuner ready to receive the CH. E - 9
signal,but with no signal input.
Adjust the PLL data.
2. Connect the sweep generator's output cable to
the tuner antenna. ( RF SWEEP )
3. Adjust the sweep generator's to 80dBµV.
4. Connect the response lead ( use LOW IMPED-
ANCE probe with wave detector ; see Fig.1 ) to
the tuner's IF output terminal. ( This terminal
must have the probe alone connected ).
5. Set the RF AGC to 0 - 6 V with no saturation with
the waveform.
6. Adjust the tuner IF coil to obtain the waveform as
shown in Fig. 2.
Note: Be sure to keep the tuner cover in posi-
tion during this adjustment.
RF-AGC
TAKE OVER
POINT AD-
JUSTMENT
(I2C BUS
CONTROL)
1. Receive "PAL COLOUR BAR" signal.
» Signal Strength: 54 ± 1 dBµV (75 ohm open)
2. Connect the oscilloscope to TP201 (Tuner’s AGC
Terminal) as shown in Fig. 3.
3. Call "AGC" mode in service mode. Adjust the
"AGC" bus data to obtain the Tuner output pin
drop 0.1V below maximum voltage.
4. Change the antenna input signal to 63~67dBµV,
and make sure there is no noise.
5. Turn up the input signal to 90~95 dBµV to be sure
that there is no cross modulation beat.
Note: For the 50 ohm signal
strength gauge, when not
using 50/75 impedance
adapter, signal strength is
52±1dBµV(75 ohm open), in-
stead of 54±1dBµV (75 ohm
open).
Precaution: The loss of using
impedance adapter.
2
» Bias box: About 4.5 V
Oscilloscope
0.1V
TV Set
Bias box
TP201+
+
Fig. 3
E-9 CH
P C
10k
100k
1n60
75ohm
IF OUT
-1.5+/-0.8dB
1000p
1000p
Oscilloscope
Fig.1
Fig.2
SIF (NICAM/IGR) ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
VCO COIL
T2300
1 1. Receive “PAL colour bar” signal.(E-69)
(Set AFT ON 855.25MHz frequency).
2. Connect DC Voltmater to TP202 (MAIN BOARD
TEST POINT).
3. Check and turn T2300 counter-clockwise (Left)
to 0V and then turn it clockwise (Right) until TP202
become 5V.
After that, turn T2300 counter-clockwise (Left) until
TP202 became 2.5 ± 0.1Vdc.
* UNIT BOARD ADJUSTMENT
Vcc 5V ± 0.1V
IF Input Frequency 38.9MHz ± 0.1V
Adjust T2300 unit TP2300 (NICAM BOARD TEST
POINT) become 2.5 ± 1.0V
Check after assembly NICAM BOARD
Test point: TP202 (IN MAIN BORD).
Preset selected receptiion frequency (AFT OFF)
Check Voltage 2.5 ± 1.0Vdc.
Precaution: The Vcc, fo and other factors are
considered in theunit board of
the 1.0V tolerance which differ
from the adjustment accuracy.
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PURITY ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
PURITY ADJ. 1. Receive the GREEN-ONLY signal. Adjust the
beam current to ~700 µA.
2. Degauss the CRT enough with the degausing coil.
Note: Follow the Job Instruction Sheet to ad-
just the magnetic field.
Vertical Bv: +0.030 mT (0.30 gauss)
Horizontal Bh: +0.020 mT (0.20 gauss)
(Reference: page E-13)
3. Maintain the purity magnet at the zero magnetic
field and keep the static convergence roughly
adjusted.
4. Observe the points a, b as shown in Fig. 4-1
through the microscope. Adjust the landing to the
A rank requirements.
5. Orient the raster rotation to 0 eastward.
6. Tighten up the deflection coil screws.
» Tightening torque: 108 ± 20 N (11 ± 2 kgf)
7. Make sure the CRT corners landing meet the A
rank requirements. If not, stick the magnet sheet
to correct it.
Note: Thi s adjus tment must be done after
warming up the unit for 30 minutes or
longer with a beam current over 700 µA.
Note: Set the service mode by TP1001 &
TP1002 (short) then press factory proc-
ess R/C RGB key to change to RGB
mono colour mode.
* For the following colours press R/C RGB key to
change.
1
a
b
A
B
A
30mm 30mm
B
A = B
A = B
Rank "A"
(on the right of the CRT)
Rank "A"
(on the left of the CRT)
Fig. 4-1
Fig. 4-2
Fig. 4-3
* Press R/C RGB key for 1 sec-
ond in NORMAL MODE, the
colour will change to RGB
mono colour mode.
T ext Key “ R.G.Cy “ Key can be
directly use to change to other
colours screen.
Signal-colour
screen cleared
GREEN
ONLY
BLUE
ONLY
RED
ONLY
CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
CONVERGENC
ADJ.
( To be done
after the purity
adjustment.
1. Receive the "Crosshatch Pattern" signal.
2. Using the remote controller, call NORMAL mode.
Static convergence
1. Turn the 4-pole magnet to a proper opening an-
gle in order to superpose the blue and red col-
ours.
2. Turn the 6-pole magnet to a proper opening an-
gle in order to superpose the green colour over
the blue and red colours.
Dynamic convergence
1. Adjust the convergence on the fringes of the
screen in the following steps.
a) Fig. 5-1: Drive the wedge at point "a" and swing
the deflection coil upward.
b) Fig. 5-2: Drive the wedge at points "b" and "c"
and swing the deflection coil downward.
c) Fig. 5-3: Drive the "c" wedge deeper and swing
the deflection coil rightward.
d) Fig. 5-4: Drive the "b" wedge deeper and
swing the deflection coil leftward.
2. Fix all the wedges on the CRT and apply glass
tape over them.
3. Apply lacquer to the deflection yoke lock screw,
magnet unit (purity, 4-pole, 6-pole magnets) and
magnet unit lock screw.
Finally received the Red-only and Blue-only sig-
nals to make sure there is no other colours on the
screen.
1
RGB
BGR
RGB
RGB
BGR
BGR
RGB
BGR
Lacquer
Wedge "a"
Wedge
"b"
Wedge
"c"
About
100Deg
About
100Deg
4-pole magnet
6-pole magnet
CRT neck
20mm
Lacquer
Purity magnet
Fig. 5-1
Fig. 5-2
Fig. 5-3
Fig. 5-4
Fig. 5-5
Fig. 5-6
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CUT-OFF, BACKGROUND AND SUB-CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
CRT CUTOFF
ADJUSTMENT
1. Switch TV to VIDEO mode,BLUE BACK OFF, with-
out VIDEO signal.
2. Press R/C to set Picture Normal condition.
3. First off the screen by adjust screen variable re-
sistor.
*4. Next, check AKB circuit function by slowly increase
screen variable resistor until colour raster suddenly
On and Off (AKB start function).
5. Then continue adjust unfil retrace line appear.
6. Finally, slowly decrease the screen variablu resis-
tor unfil screen retrace line (Not Raster) Cut Off.
*NOTE : Must comfirm the AKB function in set before
continue the next adjustment.
REMARK:
1. Before CRT Cutoff adjustment, SUB-BRIGHT, DRI-
RS/RC/RW, DRI-GS/GC/GW, DRI-BS/BC/BW,
CUT-R and CUT-G must be in initial data.
2. CRT Cutoff adjustment must be done inside a dark
room.
1
20mS
3.0 0.1 Vdc
0
SUB-BRIGHT-
NESS
ADJUSMENT
(I2C BUS
CONTROL)
1. Call " SUB-BRI" in service mode. (Receive Cross-
hatch pattern with 5 black level windows)
2. Adjust the " SUB BRIGHT " bus data in order that
the line 1 and 2 have the same darkness whereas
line 3 is one step (data) brighter than line 2 .Fi-
nally data minus 1 to make line 1,2 and 3 are in
same level darkness.
2
1 2 3 4 5
1
1 2 3 4 5
2
line 3 is one step (data) brighter
than line 2.
WHITE BAL-
ANCE SERV-
ICE MODE
ADJ. (I2C BUS
CONTROL)
1. Receive the "WHITE" pattern with BURST SIGNAL.
2. Press R/C to set Picture NORMAL condition.
3. Connect the DC miliammeter between the TP602
(-) TP603 (+).
4. Check Beam current should be around 1,350 µA.
5. Set it to service mode and adjust the " DRI-GS"
(White Point-G), "DRI-BS" (White Point-B) data
to have a colour temperature of 12,300°K (white).
* Note .
6. Receive "White" pattern, with BURST signal, and
set Brightness Y by generator, to **10cd/m
2
(Minolta CA-100) by reducing Luminate Y signal.
7. Adjust "CUT-R" & "CUT-G" to get 12,300°K . Then
go back normal mode (High Bright**) to check
colour temperature. If out of range, back to 5.
3 *12300°K X: 0.272
Y: 0.275
(MINOLTA COLOUR ANALYZER
CA-100)
*Note: Above Data can be UP/
DOWN by Volume key.
Low High
**Note: 10cd/m
2
180cd/m
2
*Alternative Procedure:
(1).Step (1),(2),(3) and (4) are same
as beside procedure.
(2).Then continue adjust until re-
trace appear and make sure the
colour appear wheather red,
green or blue
(3).Connect the oscilloscope to re-
lated test points as below which
is based on colour appear at (2)
Colour Appear Test Point
RED TP 851
GREEN TP 852
BLUE TP 853
(4).Then adjust SCREEN VR until
the tip of signal reach
3Vdc±0.1Vdc
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DEFLECTION LOOP ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
V-LINEARITY
(I2C BUS
CONTROL)
V-CENTER
(I2C BUS
CONTROL)
V - AMP (I2C
BUS CON-
TROL)
H-CENTER
(I2C BUS
CONTROL)
S-CORREC-
TION
1. Receive Monoscope Pattern Signal.
2. Call the "V-LIN" mode.
3. Increase or decrease "V-LIN" by Volume key till
the horizontal line in the center of monoscope is
just at the position where the blanking starts.
1. Call the "V-CENT" mode.
2. Increase or decrease "V-CENT" by Volume key
till the picture is centered.
1. Call the "V-AMP" mode.
2. Increase or decrease "V - AMP" by Volume key
to set overscan of 8.5% typical.
Adjustment Spec 8.5% range +1% -1%.
1. Call the "H-CENT" mode.
2. Increase or decrease "H-CENT" by Volume key
to center the picture horizontal.
24(FIX DATA)
1
2
3
4
5
Maximum
beam check
1. Receive the "Monoscope Pattern" signal.
2. Press R/C to set Picture NORMAL condition.
3. Connect the DC miliammeter between TP603 (+)
and TP602 (–).
(Full Scale: 3 mA Range)
4. Beam current must be within 1,350 ± 100 µA.
4
Note: This adj ustment must be done after
warming up the unit for 30 minutes or
longer with a beam current over 700µA).
* ADJUST DRI-GC/GW, DRI-BC/BW AS FOLLOW -
ING DAT A, AFTER FINISHING DRI-GS AND DRI-
BS. *(12300ºK)
DRI-GC/GW DATA = “DRI-GS”-7 DATA
DRI-RC = 25; DRI-BC = DRI-BS; DRI-RW = 32
DRI-BW DATA = “DRI-BS”-7 DATA
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FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
Focus 1. Receive the “Monoscope Pattern” signal.
2. Press R/C to set Picture NORMAL condition.
3. Adjust the focus control to get the best focusing.
1
PAL CHROMA ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
SUB COLOUR
(I2C BUS
CONTROL)
1. Receive the “PAL Color Bar” signal.
2. Press R/C to set Picture Normal condition.
3. Connect the oscilloscope to Red cathode.
Range : 20 V/Div (AC)
(Using 10:1 Probe)
Sweep Time : 10 µ sec/Div
4. Using the R/C call “SUB-COL” in SERVICE mode.
Adjust SUB COLOUR bus data, so that the 75%
White & Red portions of PAL Color Bar be at the
same level shown as Fig 10.
5. Clear the SERVICE mode.
* Before Adjust SUB-COL, COL-0P=8, COL-03=4,
COL-04=4.
After Adjust SUB-COL, set COL-0P=14, COL-
03=10, COL-04=10
1
Fig. 10
Cy G B
W Y 100% W Mg R
75%
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
SUB-TINT (I2C
BUS CON-
TROL)
1. Receive the "NTSC3.58 Colour Bar" signal
through AV in.
2. Connect the oscilloscope to TP853 (Pin (5) of
P882) BLUE-OUT.
» Range : 100mV/Div. (AC)(Use Probe 10:1)
» Sweep time : 10 µsec/Div.
3. Call the "SUB-TINT" mode in service mode. Ad-
just the "SUB-TINT" bus data to obtain the wave-
form shown as Fig. 11.
4. Clear the SERVICE mode.
1
Fig. 11
NTSC CHROMA ADJUSTMENT
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
BEAM PRO-
TECTOR
1. Receive "Monoscope Pattern" signal.
2. Set CONTRAST MAX.
3. Set BRIGHT MAX.
4. During the Collector & Emitter of Q883/5/7 short,
make sure the protector ON and switch to standby
mode.
1 * Select one of Q883/5/7 to do
each short test.
H, V PROTEC-
TOR
1. Receive "Monoscope Pattern" signal.
2. Connect output of Bias Box to D607 cathode
(R606 side).
3. Set voltage of Bias Box to 18V and make sure
the protector is not work.
4. Set voltage of Bias Box to 27V, and make sure
the protector is work.
2
OTHER PRO-
TECTOR
1. Once finish rectified Electrolytic Capacitor short
testing in +B line, check all possible damaged
components on +B line.
(Use random selected set for inspection)
3
PROTECTOR OPERATION CHECKING
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
VIDEO AND
AUDIO
OUTPUT
CHECK
1. Receive the "PAL Color Bar" signal (100% White
Color Bar, Sound 400 Hz 100% Mod.)
2. Terminate the Video output with a 75 ohm imped-
ance. Make sure the output is as specified (1.0
Vp-p ±3 dB).
3. Terminate the Audio output with a 10k ohm im-
pedance. Make sure the output is as specified
(1.76 Vp-p ±3 dB).
1
VIDEO AND
AUDIO INPUT
CHECK
1. Using the TV/AV key on the remote controller,
make sure that the modes change in order of TV ,
AV1, AV2 & TV again and the video & audio out-
put are according to the input terminal for each
mode.
2
A/V INPUT AND OUTPUT CHECKING
SAME LEVEL
W Y Cy G Mg R B
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FUNCTION OPERATION CHECKING (VIDEO AND AUDIO)
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
CONTRAST
key
1. Receive "Monoscope Pattern" signal.
2. Set P-Mode to select CONTRAST.
3. Press Volume Up/Down key to check whether the
CONTRAST effect is OK or not.
1
1. Receive "Color Bar" signal.
2. Set P-Mode to select COLOUR.
3. Press Volume Up/Down key to check whether
the COLOUR effect is OK or not.
2
COLOUR key
BRIGHTNESS
key
1. Receive "Monoscope Pattern" signal.
2. Set P-Mode to select BRIGHTNESS.
3. Press Volume Up/Down key to check whether
the BRIGHTNESS effect is OK or not.
3
TINT key 1. Receive the "NTSC Colour Bar" signal thru AV in.
2. Set P-Mode to select TINT.
3. Press Volume Up/Down key to check TINT, UP
for GREEN direction and DOWN for PURPLE di-
rection whether is OK or not.
4
SHARPNESS
Key
1. Receive "Monoscope Pattern" signal.
2. Set P-mode to select SHARPNESS.
3. Press Volume Up/Down key to check whether
the SHARPNESS effect is OK or not.
5
White Temp 1. Receive "Monoscope Pattern" signal.
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 di-
rection changing.
8
NORMAL Key7
1. Once in PICTURE Mode, and the NORMAL key
is pressed, all the settings will be present to nor-
mal setting.
(Normal setting value for every mode).
» CONTRAST : MAX
» COLOUR : CENTER
» BRIGHTNESS : CENTER
» TINT : CENTER
» SHARPNESS : CENTER
Notes:If nothing is display
mean contrast, colour, bright,
tint, sharpness are all in nor-
mal setting.
CH DISPLAY
COLOUR
1. All Ch (1~99) will have an OSD display of the
channel number in green colour under AFT ON
condition.
6
FUNCTION OPERATION CHECKING (VIDEO AND AUDIO)
(Continued)
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
Colour
system
1. Receive the "PAL COLOUR BAR" signal, press
the COLOUR SYSTEM key to select modes ex-
cept PAL, check the COLOUR is not working prop-
erly. Then, select the "PAL" mode. Check again
its colour so that it is working properly.
2. Receive “NTSC 4.43/3.58 COLOUR BAR” signal
thru AV, press COLOUR SYSTEM key to select
modes except N4.43/3.58, check the COLOUR
is not working properly. Then, select the “NTSC
4.43/3.58” mode. Check again its colour so that it
is working properly.
12
Sound
system
13
1. Receive “PAL-B/G” signal. Check the sound out-
put is working properly or not.
TREBLE 1. Receive “Monoscope Pattern” signal.
2. Set FUNCTION to select TREBLE.
3. Press Volume Up/Down key to check whether
the TREBLE effect is OK or not.
9
BASS 1. Receive “Monoscope Pattern” signal.
2. Set FUNCTION to select BASS.
3. Press Volume Up/Down key to check whether
the BASS effect is OK or not.
10
BALANCE 1. Receive “Monoscope Pattern” signal.
2. Set FUNCTION to select BALANCE.
3. Press Volume Up/Down key to check whether
the Left-to-Right BALANCE effect is OK or not.
11
NOISE MUTE
CHECKING
1. Receive "PAL COLOUR BAR" signal.
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.
14
OSD LAN-
GUAGE
QUANTITY
CHECK
Check OSD LANGUAGE quantity and type15
QUANTITY
6
ENGLISH
O
CHINESE
O
MALAY
O
FRENCH
O
ARABIC
O
RUSSIAN
O
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HEADPHONE JACK CHECKING
No. Adjusting point Adjusting procedure/conditions Waveform and others
HEADPHONE
OUTPUT
CHECKING
1. Receive PAL COLOUR P AR with SOUND 400Hz,
100% MODULATION (±50kHz Dev).
2. Maximum volume, and check the headphone
output with 400Hz sound and no sound out from
speaker.
1
HOTEL MODE APPLICATION
How to enable/disable the "Hotel Mode" ?
Ans: a) Press the Menu key.
b) Using the CH UP or CH DW key, move the cursor to FEATURE. Press the VL UP or VL DW key.
c) Using the CH UP or CH DW key, move the cursor to BLUE BACK on the menu screen.
d) Hold down the digit key (-/--) of the remote control for 5 seconds or more, and the Hotel Mode will be made
active.
e) Key in the four digits password starting with number "1", "3", "7", "9", then the hotel mode will be enable,
you can switch on/off the hotel mode by using R/C (volume up/down) key.
* We recommend
Before set the hotel mode, it is better to choose ch 1 & set s-vol level Up to 75% full scale.
After set hotel mode, starting channel will be always ch 1 & maximum sound level out will be set the half of
full scale. (Note: If the sound volume is set to any level below 30, the setting is taken as maximum.)
* If you set hotel mode in AV, starting channel will be the last ch which you received before power off (same as
normal operation)
HOTEL ON
PASSWORD ****
Set vol up/down by R/C key.
Input 1,3,7 and 9 by R/C key.
#1Ch 1 is your selected channel
for hotel mode.
CONDITION:
When using hotel mode, user can control "contrast", "brightness", "sharpness" and "tint" function.
But after power off, it will return to the initial setting.
You can't use:--
Preset mode
Fine tuning
Skip mode
System selection
The others function is allowed to be used.
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MEMORY MAP
ADDRESS
(HEX)
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
DATA
PASS WORD PASS WORD PASS WORD PASS WORD
AGC TAKE-OVER
V-SLOPE
V-AMPLITUDE
V-CENTER H-CENTER
H-SIZE
EW-PARALLELOGRAM
EW-PARABOLA/WIDTH
EW-UPPER CORNER EW-LOWER CORNER
EW-TRAPEZIUM
HORIZONTAL-BOW
S-CORRECTION
DRIVE-R (STANDARD) DRIVE-G (STANDARD) DRIVE-B (STANDARD)
DRIVE-R (WARM) DRIVE-G (WARM) DRIVE-B (WARM) DRIVE-R (COOL) DRIVE-G (COOL) DRIVE-B (COOL)
SUB-VOLUME
SUB-CONTRAST
SUB-COLOUR
SUB-BRIGHTNESS
SUB-TINT
SUB-SHARPNESS
HTL-VOLUME
HTL-PROGRAM NUMBER
BLUE BACK CONTRAST
OSD-REFERENCE CUTOFF LEVEL -OFFSET R CUTOFF LEVEL -OFFSET G
CATHODE DRIVE LEVEL
Y-DELAY (TV PAL)
Y-DELAY (TV SECAM)
Y-DELAY (TV N358) Y-DELAY (TV N443)
Y-DELAY (TV BW)
Y-DELAY (AV PAL)
Y-DELAY (AV SECAM)
Y-DELAY (AV N358) Y-DELAY (AV N443)
Y-DELAY (AV BW)
COLOUR-OFFSET (PAL)
COLOUR-OFFSET (SECAM)
COLOUR-OFFSET (N358) COLOUR-OFFSET (N443)
SHARPNESS-OFFSET (PAL)
MODEL
MICON EEPROM EEPROM CHASSIS CTV FINAL LAST INITIAL
DEFAULT RANGE WRITE(CPU) CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE SETTING DATA REMARK
55 00-FF 41 00-FF 53 00-FF 54 00-FF
0E 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 00 00-3F
20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 19 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F
3C 00-3C 3F 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 1E 00-3C FF 00-FF
0A 0-0F 0F 00-0F 20 00-3F 20 00-3F 00 00-0F 0C 00-0F 0F 00-0F 0C 00-0F 0C 00-0F 0C 00-0F 0C 00-0F 0F 00-0F 0C 00-0F 0C 00-0F 0C 00-0F 08 00-0F 08 00-0F 04 00-0F 04 00-0F 08 00-0F
MODEL
LETTER NO.
LETTER NO.
14
MEMORY MAP
ADDRESS
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F
DATA MICON EEPROM EEPROM CHASSIS CTV FINAL LAST INITIAL
(HEX) D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 DEFAULT RANGE WRITE(CPU) CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE SETTING DATA REMARK
SHARPNESS-OFFSET (SECAM) 04 00-0F
SHARPNESS-OFFSET (N358) 0C 00-0F SHARPNESS-OFFSET (N443) 08 00-0F
BM-ON 00 00-01
BM-EFFECT 02 00-0F
AGC-ON 01 00-01
AGC ADJUST 03 00-0F
AGC-N 00 00-01
GAIN-N 00 00-1F FM OUTPUT LEVEL 0F 00-1E IGR OUTPUT LEVEL 10 00-1E
NICAM OUTPUT LEVEL (B/G) 0D 00-1E
NICAM OUTPUT LEVEL (I) 12 00-1E
NICAM OUTPUT LEVEL (D/K) 0D 00-1E NICAM LOWER ERROR LIMIT 23 00-FF NICAM UPPER ERROR LIMIT 46 00-FF
IGR STEREO R CH GAIN ADJ. 06 00-0F
OP_BKS 1B 00-FF
OP_S_M DE 00-FF
OP_VMI 53 00-FF
OP_THA 3E 00-FF
OP_AGC0 31 00-FF
OP_TXT_EU 08 00-FF
OP_GAME 00 00-3F
OP_FCO OP_ACL OP_OSO OP_EHT OP_EVG OP_FFI OP_AVL
OP_FSECAM OP_FN443 OP_F358 OP_PSECAM OP_S_BG OP_S_I OP_S_DK
OP_SM1 OP_SM0 OP_FMWS OP_AV OP_BTSC OP_HTL OP_VMC OP_HP2 OP_FSL OP_RUS OP_FRE OP_CHI OP_MAL OP_ARA
OP_TXT_WE OP_TXT OP_FOB_AV OP_FOA_AV OP_FOB_FE OP_FOA_FE OP_AGC1
OP_IGR OP_NICAM OP_AN739 6 OP_AN589 1 OP_AN589 0 OP_CP OP_IF38_0
OP_02 OP_NDF OP_MSA OP_LED_F OP_BIL
LAST VOLUME
01 00-3C
LAST BALANCE 1E 00-3C
LAST BASS 1E 00-3C
LAST TREBLE 1E 00-3C
LAST SURR ON/OFF 00 00-02
LAST SURROUND LEVEL 1E 00-3C
LAST SPAT ON/OFF 00 00-02
LAST SPATIALIZER LEVEL 1E 00-3C
LAST CONTRAST 3C 00-3C
LAST COLOUR 1E 00-3C
LAST BRIGHTNESS 1E 00-3C
LAST TINT 1E 00-3C
LAST SHARPNESS 1E 00-3C
LAST WHITE_TEMP 00 00-02
LAST BALANCE-G 1E 00-3C
LAST BASS-G 1E 00-3C
LAST TREBLE-G 1E 00-3C
LAST SURR ON/OFF-G 00 00-02
LAST SURROUND LEVEL-G 1E 00-3C
LAST SPAT ON/OFF-G 00 00-02
LAST SPATIALIZER LEVEL-G 1E 00-3C
LAST CONTRAST-G 3C 00-3C
LAST COLOUR-G 1E 00-3C
LAST BRIGHTNESS-G 1E 00-3C
LAST TINT-G 1E 00-3C
LAST SHARPNESS-G 1E 00-3C
LAST WHITE_TEMP-G 00 00-02
LAST PROGRAM/SOURCE 01 00-FF
MODEL MODEL
LETTER NO. LETTER NO.
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SX51LF7 SX51LF8
MEMORY MAP
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ADDRESS
(HEX) D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
80 81 82 83
DATA
FAVOURITE PROGRAM RED
FAVOURITE PROGRAM GREEN
FAVOURITE PROGRAM YELLOW
FAVOURITE PROGRAM CYAN
84 85 86 87 88 89
DIGIT
LANGUAGE
POWER
B_BACK
8A 8B 8C 8D
8E 8F
90
REMINDER OFF TIMER ON TIMER
FADE IN VOLUME
TMR_FLAG
91 92
SKIP 0 SKIP 1 SKIP 2 SKIP 3 SKIP 4 SKIP 5 SKIP 6 SKIP 7
93
SKIP 8 SKIP 9 SKIP 10 SKIP 11 SKIP 12 SKIP 13 SKIP 14 SKIP 15
94
SKIP 16 SKIP 17 SKIP 18 SKIP 19 SKIP 20 SKIP 21 SKIP 22 SKIP 23
95 96
SKIP 24 SKIP 25 SKIP 26 SKIP 27 SKIP 28 SKIP 29 SKIP 30 SKIP 31 SKIP 32 SKIP 33 SKIP 34 SKIP 35 SKIP 36 SKIP 37 SKIP 38 SKIP 39
97 98
SKIP 40 SKIP 41 SKIP 42 SKIP 43 SKIP 44 SKIP 45 SKIP 46 SKIP 47 SKIP 48 SKIP 49 SKIP 50 SKIP 51 SKIP 52 SKIP 53 SKIP 54 SKIP 55
99
SKIP 56 SKIP 57 SKIP 58 SKIP 59 SKIP 60 SKIP 61 SKIP 62 SKIP 63
9A 9B
SKIP 64 SKIP 65 SKIP 66 SKIP 67 SKIP 68 SKIP 69 SKIP 70 SKIP 71 SKIP 72 SKIP 73 SKIP 74 SKIP 75 SKIP 76 SKIP 77 SKIP 78 SKIP 79
9C 9D
SKIP 80 SKIP 81 SKIP 82 SKIP 83 SKIP 84 SKIP 85 SKIP 86 SKIP 87 SKIP 88 SKIP 89 SKIP 90 SKIP 91 SKIP 92 SKIP 93 SKIP 94 SKIP 95
9E 9F
SKIP 96 SKIP 97 SKIP 98 SKIP 99
A0 A1
IGR 0 IGR 1 IGR 2 IGR 3 IGR 4 IGR 5 IGR 6 IGR 7
A2
IGR 8 IGR 9 IGR 10 IGR 11 IGR 12 IGR 13 IGR 14 IGR 15
A3 A4
IGR 16 IGR 17 IGR 18 IGR 19 IGR 20 IGR 21 IGR 22 IGR 23 IGR 24 IGR 25 IGR 26 IGR 27 IGR 28 IGR 29 IGR 30 IGR 31
A5 A6
IGR 32 IGR 33 IGR 34 IGR 35 IGR 36 IGR 37 IGR 38 IGR 39 IGR 40 IGR 41 IGR 42 IGR 43 IGR 44 IGR 45 IGR 46 IGR 47
A7
IGR 48 IGR 49 IGR 50 IGR 51 IGR 52 IGR 53 IGR 54 IGR 55
A8 A9
IGR 56 IGR 57 IGR 58 IGR 59 IGR 60 IGR 61 IGR 62 IGR 63 IGR 64 IGR 65 IGR 66 IGR 67 IGR 68 IGR 69 IGR 70 IGR 71
AA
IGR 72 IGR 73 IGR 74 IGR 75 IGR 76 IGR 77 IGR 78 IGR 79
AB
IGR 80 IGR 81 IGR 82 IGR 83 IGR 84 IGR 85 IGR 86 IGR 87
AC AD
IGR 88 IGR 89 IGR 90 IGR 91 IGR 92 IGR 93 IGR 94 IGR 95 IGR 96 IGR 97 IGR 98 IGR 99
AE
AF B0 B1
NICAM 0 NICAM 1 NICAM 2 NICAM 3 NICAM 4 NICAM 5 NICAM 6 NICAM 7 NICAM 8 NICAM 9 NICAM 10 NICAM 11 NICAM 12 NICAM 13 NICAM 14 NICAM 15
B2
NICAM 16 NICAM 17 NICAM 18 NICAM 19 NICAM 20 NICAM 21 NICAM 22 NICAM 23
B3 B4
NICAM 24 NICAM 25 NICAM 26 NICAM 27 NICAM 28 NICAM 29 NICAM 30 NICAM 31 NICAM 32 NICAM 33 NICAM 34 NICAM 35 NICAM 36 NICAM 37 NICAM 38 NICAM 39
B5 B6
NICAM 40 NICAM 41 NICAM 42 NICAM 43 NICAM 44 NICAM 45 NICAM 46 NICAM 47 NICAM 48 NICAM 49 NICAM 50 NICAM 51 NICAM 52 NICAM 53 NICAM 54 NICAM 55
B7 B8
NICAM 56 NICAM 57 NICAM 58 NICAM 59 NICAM 60 NICAM 61 NICAM 62 NICAM 63 NICAM 64 NICAM 65 NICAM 66 NICAM 67 NICAM 68 NICAM 69 NICAM 70 NICAM 71
B9
NICAM 72 NICAM 73 NICAM 74 NICAM 75 NICAM 76 NICAM 77 NICAM 78 NICAM 79
BA
BB
NICAM 80 NICAM 81 NICAM 82 NICAM 83 NICAM 84 NICAM 85 NICAM 86 NICAM 87 NICAM 88 NICAM 89 NICAM 90 NICAM 91 NICAM 92 NICAM 93 NICAM 94 NICAM 95
BC BD
NICAM 96 NICAM 97 NICAM 98 NICAM 99
BE
BF
MODEL MODEL
MICON EEPROM EEPROM CHASSIS CTV FINAL
DEFAULT RANGE
WRITE(CPU) CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE SETTING DATA
0A 00-FF 14 00-FF 1E 00-FF 28 00-FF
01 00-01 00 00-01 00 00-06 01 00-01
00 00-4D 00 00-4D 00 00-4D FF 00-FF 00 00-01
80 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF
FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF
FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF
LAST INITIAL
REMARK
LETTER NO. LETTER NO.
16
MEMORY MAP
ADDRESS
DATA
(HEX) D7 D6 D5 D4
C0
IGR_ST 0 IGR_ST 1 IGR_ST 2 IGR_ST 3
C1
IGR_ST 8 IGR_ST 9 IGR_ST 10 IGR_ST 11
C2
IGR_ST 16 IGR_ST 17 IGR_ST 18 IGR_ST 19
C3
IGR_ST 24 IGR_ST 25 IGR_ST 26 IGR_ST 27
C4
IGR_ST 32 IGR_ST 33 IGR_ST 34 IGR_ST 35
C5
IGR_ST 40 IGR_ST 41 IGR_ST 42 IGR_ST 43
C6
IGR_ST 48 IGR_ST 49 IGR_ST 50 IGR_ST 51
C7
IGR_ST 56 IGR_ST 57 IGR_ST 58 IGR_ST 59
C8
IGR_ST 64 IGR_ST 65 IGR_ST 66 IGR_ST 67
C9
IGR_ST 72 IGR_ST 73 IGR_ST 74 IGR_ST 75
CA
IGR_ST 80 IGR_ST 81 IGR_ST 82 IGR_ST 83
CB
IGR_ST 88 IGR_ST 89 IGR_ST 90 IGR_ST 91
CC
IGR_ST 96 IGR_ST 97 IGR_ST 98 IGR_ST 99
CD CE
D3 D2 D1 D0
IGR_ST 4 IGR_ST 5 IGR_ST 6 IGR_ST 7 IGR_ST 12 IGR_ST 13 IGR_ST 14 IGR_ST 15 IGR_ST 20 IGR_ST 21 IGR_ST 22 IGR_ST 23 IGR_ST 28 IGR_ST 29 IGR_ST 30 IGR_ST 31 IGR_ST 36 IGR_ST 37 IGR_ST 38 IGR_ST 39 IGR_ST 44 IGR_ST 45 IGR_ST 46 IGR_ST 47 IGR_ST 52 IGR_ST 53 IGR_ST 54 IGR_ST 55 IGR_ST 60 IGR_ST 61 IGR_ST 62 IGR_ST 63 IGR_ST 68 IGR_ST 69 IGR_ST 70 IGR_ST 71 IGR_ST 76 IGR_ST 77 IGR_ST 78 IGR_ST 79 IGR_ST 84 IGR_ST 85 IGR_ST 86 IGR_ST 87 IGR_ST 92 IGR_ST 93 IGR_ST 94 IGR_ST 95
MICON EEPROM EEPROM CHASSIS CTV FINAL
LAST INITIAL
DEFAULT RANGE
WRITE(CPU) CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE SETTING DATA
REMARK
FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF
FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF
IGR_MA 4 IGR_MA 5 IGR_MA 6 IGR_MA 7 IGR_MA 12 IGR_MA 13 IGR_MA 14 IGR_MA 15 IGR_MA 20 IGR_MA 21 IGR_MA 22 IGR_MA 23 IGR_MA 28 IGR_MA 29 IGR_MA 30 IGR_MA 31 IGR_MA 36 IGR_MA 37 IGR_MA 38 IGR_MA 39 IGR_MA 44 IGR_MA 45 IGR_MA 46 IGR_MA 47 IGR_MA 52 IGR_MA 53 IGR_MA 54 IGR_MA 55 IGR_MA 60 IGR_MA 61 IGR_MA 62 IGR_MA 63 IGR_MA 68 IGR_MA 69 IGR_MA 70 IGR_MA 71 IGR_MA 76 IGR_MA 77 IGR_MA 78 IGR_MA 79 IGR_MA 84 IGR_MA 85 IGR_MA 86 IGR_MA 87 IGR_MA 92 IGR_MA 93 IGR_MA 94 IGR_MA 95
CF
IGR_MA 0 IGR_MA 1 IGR_MA 2 IGR_MA 3
D0
IGR_MA 8 IGR_MA 9 IGR_MA 10 IGR_MA 11
D1
IGR_MA 16 IGR_MA 17 IGR_MA 18 IGR_MA 19
D2
IGR_MA 24 IGR_MA 25 IGR_MA 26 IGR_MA 27
D3
IGR_MA 32 IGR_MA 33 IGR_MA 34 IGR_MA 35
D4
IGR_MA 40 IGR_MA 41 IGR_MA 42 IGR_MA 43
D5
IGR_MA 48 IGR_MA 49 IGR_MA 50 IGR_MA 51
D6
IGR_MA 56 IGR_MA 57 IGR_MA 58 IGR_MA 59
D7
IGR_MA 64 IGR_MA 65 IGR_MA 66 IGR_MA 67
D8
IGR_MA 72 IGR_MA 73 IGR_MA 74 IGR_MA 75
D9
IGR_MA 80 IGR_MA 81 IGR_MA 82 IGR_MA 83
DA
IGR_MA 88 IGR_MA 89 IGR_MA 90 IGR_MA 91
DB
IGR_MA 96 IGR_MA 97 IGR_MA 98 IGR_MA 99
DC DD DE
NIC_ST 0 NIC_ST 1 NIC_ST 2 NIC_ST 3
DF
NIC_ST 8 NIC_ST 9 NIC_ST 10 NIC_ST 11
E0
NIC_ST 16 NIC_ST 17 NIC_ST 18 NIC_ST 19
E1
NIC_ST 24 NIC_ST 25 NIC_ST 26 NIC_ST 27
E2
NIC_ST 32 NIC_ST 33 NIC_ST 34 NIC_ST 35
E3
NIC_ST 40 NIC_ST 41 NIC_ST 42 NIC_ST 43
E4
NIC_ST 48 NIC_ST 49 NIC_ST 50 NIC_ST 51
E5
NIC_ST 56 NIC_ST 57 NIC_ST 58 NIC_ST 59
E6
NIC_ST 64 NIC_ST 65 NIC_ST 66 NIC_ST 67
E7
NIC_ST 72 NIC_ST 73 NIC_ST 74 NIC_ST 75
E8
NIC_ST 80 NIC_ST 81 NIC_ST 82 NIC_ST 83
E9
NIC_ST 88 NIC_ST 89 NIC_ST 90 NIC_ST 91
EA
NIC_ST 96 NIC_ST 97 NIC_ST 98 NIC_ST 99
EB EC
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 4 NIC_ST 5 NIC_ST 6 NIC_ST 7
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 12 NIC_ST 13 NIC_ST 14 NIC_ST 15
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 20 NIC_ST 21 NIC_ST 22 NIC_ST 23
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 28 NIC_ST 29 NIC_ST 30 NIC_ST 31
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 36 NIC_ST 37 NIC_ST 38 NIC_ST 39
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 44 NIC_ST 45 NIC_ST 46 NIC_ST 47
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 52 NIC_ST 53 NIC_ST 54 NIC_ST 55
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 60 NIC_ST 61 NIC_ST 62 NIC_ST 63
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 68 NIC_ST 69 NIC_ST 70 NIC_ST 71
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 76 NIC_ST 77 NIC_ST 78 NIC_ST 79
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 84 NIC_ST 85 NIC_ST 86 NIC_ST 87
FF 00-FF
NIC_ST 92 NIC_ST 93 NIC_ST 94 NIC_ST 95
FF 00-FF
ED
EE EF F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9
FA
FB FC
FD
FE FF
MODEL
LETTER NO.
NIC_3D 0 NIC_3D 1 NIC_3D 2 NIC_3D 3 NIC_3D 4 NIC_3D 5 NIC_3D 6 NIC_3D 7
NIC_3D 8 NIC_3D 9 NIC_3D 10 NIC_3D 11 NIC_3D 12 NIC_3D 13 NIC_3D 14 NIC_3D 15 NIC_3D 16 NIC_3D 17 NIC_3D 18 NIC_3D 19 NIC_3D 20 NIC_3D 21 NIC_3D 22 NIC_3D 23 NIC_3D 24 NIC_3D 25 NIC_3D 26 NIC_3D 27 NIC_3D 28 NIC_3D 29 NIC_3D 30 NIC_3D 31
MODEL
LETTER NO.
00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF 00 00-FF
FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF FF 00-FF
NIC_MA 0 NIC_MA 1 NIC_MA 2 NIC_MA 3 NIC_MA 8 NIC_MA 9 NIC_MA 10 NIC_MA 11 NIC_MA 16 NIC_MA 17 NIC_MA 18 NIC_MA 19 NIC_MA 24 NIC_MA 25 NIC_MA 26 NIC_MA 27 NIC_MA 32 NIC_MA 33 NIC_MA 34 NIC_MA 35 NIC_MA 40 NIC_MA 41 NIC_MA 42 NIC_MA 43 NIC_MA 48 NIC_MA 49 NIC_MA 50 NIC_MA 51 NIC_MA 56 NIC_MA 57 NIC_MA 58 NIC_MA 59 NIC_MA 64 NIC_MA 65 NIC_MA 66 NIC_MA 67 NIC_MA 72 NIC_MA 73 NIC_MA 74 NIC_MA 75 NIC_MA 80 NIC_MA 81 NIC_MA 82 NIC_MA 83 NIC_MA 88 NIC_MA 89 NIC_MA 90 NIC_MA 91 NIC_MA 96 NIC_MA 97 NIC_MA 98 NIC_MA 99
NIC_MA 4 NIC_MA 5 NIC_MA 6 NIC_MA 7 NIC_MA 12 NIC_MA 13 NIC_MA 14 NIC_MA 15 NIC_MA 20 NIC_MA 21 NIC_MA 22 NIC_MA 23 NIC_MA 28 NIC_MA 29 NIC_MA 30 NIC_MA 31 NIC_MA 36 NIC_MA 37 NIC_MA 38 NIC_MA 39 NIC_MA 44 NIC_MA 45 NIC_MA 46 NIC_MA 47 NIC_MA 52 NIC_MA 53 NIC_MA 54 NIC_MA 55 NIC_MA 60 NIC_MA 61 NIC_MA 62 NIC_MA 63 NIC_MA 68 NIC_MA 69 NIC_MA 70 NIC_MA 71 NIC_MA 76 NIC_MA 77 NIC_MA 78 NIC_MA 79 NIC_MA 84 NIC_MA 85 NIC_MA 86 NIC_MA 87 NIC_MA 92 NIC_MA 93 NIC_MA 94 NIC_MA 95
(Continued)
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