Sony FD Triniton KV-29FQ76E, FD Triniton KV-29FQ76K, Trinitron KV-29FQ76E, Trinitron KV-29FQ76K Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
AE-6A
CHASSIS
MODEL
COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO.
KV-29FQ76E
MODEL
COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO.
KV-29FQ76
RM-938
KV-29FQ76K
RM-938 OIRT SCC-Q82D-A
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page Section Title Page
Caution .................... 3
Specifications .................... 4
Connectors .................... 5
Self Diagnostic Software .................... 6
1. GENERAL
Automatically Tuning the TV .................... 9
Text .................... 9
Teletext Menu .................... 10
Multi Picture in Picture (Multi PIP) ............. 10
Picture and Picture (PAP) .................... 10
NexTView Electronic
Programme Guide (EPG) .................... 11
Using the TV menu system .................... 12
Remote Control of other equipment ............... 14
Specifications .................... 14
Troubleshooting .................... 14
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Rear Cover Removal (Step 1) .................... 15
2-2. Rear Cover Removal (Step 2) .................... 15
2-3. Speaker Disconnection .................... 15
2-4. Chassis Removal .................... 15
2-5. Service Position .................... 16
2-6. G Board Removal .................... 16
2-7. D2 Board Removal .................... 16
2-8. D1 Board Removal .................... 16
2-9. Side Control Module Removal .................... 17
2-10. H2 Board Removal .................... 17
2-11. Wire Dressing 1 .................... 17
2-12. Wire Dressing 2 .................... 17
2-13. Wire Dressing 3 .................... 18
2-14. Wire Dressing 4 .................... 18
2-15. Wire Dressing 5 .................... 18
2-16. Wire Dressing 6 .................... 18
2-17. Picture Tube Removal .................... 19
Bottom Plates .................... 20
3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Beam Landing .................... 21
3-2. Convergence .................... 22
3-3. Focus Adjustment .................... 24
3-4. Screen (G2), White Balance .................... 24
4. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. Electrical Adjustments .................... 25
4-2. Volume Electrical Adjustments .................... 29
4-3. Test Mode 2 .................... 30
5. DIAGRAMS
5-1. Block Diagrams (1) .................... 31
Block Diagrams (2) .................... 32
Block Diagrams (3) .................... 33
Block Diagrams (4) .................... 34
Block Diagrams (5) .................... 35
Block Diagrams (6) .................... 36
5-2. Circuit Board Location .................... 36
5-3. Schematic Diagrams and
Printed Wiring Boards .................... 36
* A Board Schematic .................... 40
* A Board PWB .................... 37
* J2 Board Schematic .................... 44
* J2 Board PWB .................... 46
* H Board Schematic .................... 45
* H Board PWB .................... 46
* H2 Board Schematic .................... 45
* H2 Board PWB .................... 46
* F3 Board Schematic .................... 45
* F3 Board PWB .................... 46
* C Board Schematic .................... 47
* C Board PWB .................... 48
* M2 Board Schematic .................... 49
* M2 Board PWB .................... 48
* D2 Board Schematic .................... 51
* D2 Board PWB .................... 50
* D1 Board Schematic .................... 52
* D1 Board PWB .................... 53
* G Board Schematic .................... 54
* G Board PWB .................... 55
* VM Board Schematic.................... 56
* VM Board PWB .................... 55
* B5 Board Schematic .................... 56
* B5 Board PWB .................... 62
5-4. Semiconductors .................... 63
5-5. IC Blocks .................... 66
6. EXPLODED VIEWS
6-1. Chassis .................... 69
6-2. Picture Tube .................... 70
7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .................... 71
CAUTION SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR THE CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVAL OF THE ANODE CAP.
WARNING !!
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE WORK TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD DUE TO LIVE CHASSIS, THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING !!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARKED
ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
ATTENTION
APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE’LANODE, COURT-CIRCUITER L’ANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE L’ANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE L’APPAREIL, OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SUR LE TUBE CATHODIQUE OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.
ATTENTION !!
AFIN D’EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION PROVENANT D’UN CHÁSSIS SOUS TENTION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR D’ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÈ LORS DE TOUT DÈPANNAGE LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RÈCEPTEUR EST DIRECTMENT RACCORDÈ Á L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS Á
LA SECURITÈ!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÈS PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE MARQUE SUR LES SCHÈMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSÈES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D’UNE IMPOR-
TANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA SÈCURITÈ DU FONCTIONNEMENT, NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMÈRO DE PIÈCE EST INDIQUÈ DANS LE PRÈSENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLÈMENTS PUBLIÈS PAR SONY.
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CAUTION
Lead Free Soldered Boards
The circuit boards listed below [Table 1] used in these models may have been processed using Lead Free Solder. The boards are identified by the LF logo located close to the board designation e.g. F1, H1 etc [ see examples ]. The servicing of these boards requires special precautions to be taken as outlined below.
Table 1
example 1
example 2
It is strongly recommended to use Lead Free Solder material in order to guarantee optimal quality of new solder joints. Lead Free Solder is available under the following part numbers :
Due to the higher melting point of Lead Free Solder the soldering iron tip temperature needs to be set to 370 degrees centigrade. This requires soldering equipment capable of accurate temperature control coupled with a good heat recovery characteristics.
For more information on the use of Lead Free Solder, please refer to http://www.sony-training.com
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Pin No 1 2 4 Signal Signal level
1 Audio output B
(right)
Standard level : 0.5V rms Output impedence : Less than 1kohm*
2
Audio input B (right)
Standard level : 0.5V rms Output impedence : More than 10kohm*
3
Audio output A (left)
Standard level : 0.5V rms Output impedence : Less than 1kohm*
4 Ground (audio)
5 Ground (blue)
6 Audio input A
(left)
Standard level : 0.5V rms Output impedence : More than 10kohm*
7 Blue input 0.7 +/- 3dB, 75 ohms positive
8 Function select
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9 Ground (green)
10 Open
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13 Ground (red)
14 Ground (blanking)
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AE-6A SELF DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE
The identification of errors within the AE-6A chassis is triggered in one of two ways :- 1: Busy or 2: Device failure to respond to IIC. In the event of one of these situations arising the software will first try to release the bus if busy (Failure to do so will report with a continuous flashing LED) and then communicate with each device in turn to establish if a device is faulty. If a device is found to be faulty the relevant device number will be displayed through the LED (Series of flashes which must be counted) See table 1., non fatal errors are reported using this method.
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Device acknowledge is used to check IIC errors. Device acknowledge is checked by sending an IIC start sequence during CRT power on. Each device is checked three times, if there is no acknowledge after each attempt, it will be regarded as an error. There are three steps to check for errors.
1. IIC line 0 If all devices except the NVM have errors, IIC line 0 error is displayed.
2. Board check If all devices mounted on one board have errors, board error is displayed.
3. Each device check If IIC line error and board error are not detected then the device with the error is displayed.
The detected errors can be displayed as follows :
1. Error Monitor Menu.
2. Error Reader.
Error Detection Monitor
1. Error Monitor Menu
Operating Time : 000167 h 45 min Stored Errors :
1. A - B TU1350 Sub-Tuner
2. J - B TDA9320 Sub Col. Dec.
3. No Error Occured
4. No Error Occured
5. No Error Occured
Current Error :
A - B TU1350 Sub-Tuner
ERROR MONITOR
1. IGNORE ERRORS OFF ON OFF
Last menu Enter item
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2. Error Reader Display
The error reader display is connected to the service connector to read actual error codes. The part number for the error reader display is S-188-900-10. Once an error has been detected it will then be displayed on the two digit error reader. The errors displayed refer to the following table.
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1.
When you switch on the TV for the firs t time the Sony logo appears on the TV screen,
followed by the Languag e/Country menu with the word ‘English’ highlighted. Press the V
or v buttons on the remote control to highligh t your required language. Press the OK
button to confirm your choice. From now on all menus appear in your chosen language.
2.
The word ‘Country’ is now highlighted. Press the V or v buttons on the remote control to
highlight the country in which you ar e using the TV. It is important to select the correct
country to ensure correct Teletext displays. Press the OK button to confirm your choice.
3.
The picture rotation prompt app ears. Sometimes the Earth’s natural magnetism can cause
the screen to look tilted.
a) If no correction is required, press the B button on the remote control.
b) If some correction is required, press the OK button on the remote control. Press the V
or v buttons to rotate the picture over a rang e of -5 to +5. Press the OK button to store.
4.
The autotune prompt sc reen appears. Press the OK button to select Yes. The autotune
procedure begins, tuning all the avail able channels.
A display appears on the TV screen to inf orm you of the tuning progress.
If no channels are found, a dis play appears on the TV screen asking you to c onfirm your
aerial is connected. Chec k the aerial has been connected c orrectly then press the OK
button to repeat the tuning process.
5.
Once all available channels h ave been tuned the ‘Programme Sorting’ menu appear s. This
menu allows you to rearrange the ord er of the channels on the TV.
a) If you do not wish to rearrange the order, press the MENU button to remove the
‘Programme Sorting’ menu from the TV screen.
b) If you wish to rearrange the order, press the V or v buttons to select the c hannel you
wish to move, then press the b button. Press the V or v but tons to select the new
position for your selected channel . Press the OK button to confirm. The selected
channel moves to its new p osition. Repeat this procedure if you wis h to move other
channels. Press the MENU butto n to remove the ‘Programme Sorting’ menu from the
TV screen when you h ave finished rearranging the channe l order.
The TV has now tuned in all the
available channels and is ready for use
Automatically tuning the TV
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The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the ‘Operating
Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the ‘Operating Instruction Manual’ remain
as in the manual.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
Text
Most TV channels provide a Text service. Please ensure you are re ceiving a good signal or some
Text errors may occur.
Viewing Text
Note: *If there is a delay in accessing Text mode, please refer to Selecting your NexTView provider on page 13.
How to use Text features
1.
Select the TV channel which carries t he Text service you want to view.2.Press the button on the remote contr ol to enter Picture and Text (P&T) mode. The
screen is divided in two with the Text display on the left and the TV channel in the right
corner.
Note: In P&T mode pre ss the button followed by PROG+/- to change the channel of the TV
screen. Press the button again to resume normal text reception.
Press the button a second time to enter full screen Text mode.
Press the button a third time to enter Mix mode.3.Press the numbered bu ttons on the remote control to enter the t hree digits of the page
number you wish to v iew. Alternatively, press the or buttons to view the previous or
next page. After a short time the page appe ars on screen.
4.
Enter more 3 digit pa ge numbers as required.5.Press the button on the remote control at any time to exit Text mode.
Feature How to use
Sub-page
Some pages contain sub-pages which follow on
automatically. This feature allows you to directly access
the required sub-page.
Note: If there is a delay in accessing sub pages, please
refer to Selecting your NexTVi ew provider on
page 13.
Press the B or b buttons to select the required sub-page.
Hold
This feature allows you to hold the curre nt page until you
are ready to proceed.
Press the / button to hold the page currently being
displayed. Press again to cancel.
Fastext
Fastext allows you to access pages quickly and easily.
When Fastext is available, four c oloured items appear at
the bottom of the screen.
Press the corresponding coloured bu tton on the remote
control to access the required pa ge.
Page Catching
This feature allows you to jump quickly from one page to
another.
When viewing a page that cont ains several page
numbers (e.g. the index page), press the OK button.
Press the V or v buttons to highlight the page number
required. Press the OK button to confirm. Your chosen
page appears on the TV screen.
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Teletext menu
The Teletext menu gives you access to more Text features.
The following table explains each feature:
1.
Select the TV channel which carries the Text service you want to view.2.Press the button on the remote control to enter Text mode.3.With Text displayed on the TV screen, press the MENU button to display the ‘Teletext’
menu on the TV screen.
4.
Press the V or v buttons to highlight the feature you require. Press the b button to select.5.Press the MENU button to remove the Teletext menu from the TV screen.6.Press the button to exit Text.
Feature How to use
Top/Bottom/Full
This feature allows you to enlarg e sections of the
displayed Text page.
Press the V button to enlarg e the top part of the page.
Press the v button to enlarge the bottom par t of the
page. Press the OK button to return the page to norm al
size. Press the MENU button to retur n to the ‘Tel e t e x t’
menu.
Index
Most Text services contain an in dex page which lists all
the available pages and t heir 3 digit page number. This
feature automatically disp lays the index page.
Press the b button to display the index page.
Page Overview
(only for TOPText broadcast s)
TOPText offers an alternative versio n of Text where the
pages are divided into two c olumns. The first column
shows blocks of pages a nd the second column shows
groups of pages.
Press the B or b button to select the requir ed column.
Press the V or v button to select th e required ‘block’ or
group of pages. Press the OK button to display the
chosen page.
Contrast
This feature allows you to ad just the contrast of Text
pages.
Press the B or b button to increa se or decrease the
contrast. Press the OK button to confirm your cho ice.
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MODE
Multi Picture In Picture ( Multi PIP)
This feature displays 13 different channels simultaneously on screen . From this display you can
select which channel you wish to view.
1.
Press the button to enter Multi PIP mode.
2.
Press the PROG +/- buttons repeatedly to select the next or preceding 12 channels.3.Press the V, v, B, or b buttons to move around the 13 displayed channels.4.Press the OK button to select the framed channel. This channel now moves to the centre.5.Press the OK button again to view the selected channel or press the button to exit Multi
PIP mode.
Picture And Picture (PAP)
This feature divides the screen in two for watching two channels simultaneously. The sound of the
left screen comes through the TV loudspeakers while the so und from the right screen is selectable
via headphones.
1.
Press the button to enter PAP mode.
2.
Refer to the table below for explanations of each option.3.Press the button to exit PAP mode.
Option How to use
Selecting sound for
the headphones
With the TV in PAP mode set the i Dual Sound feature to ‘PA P ’ (Refer to ‘Sound
Adjustment menu section for more in formation.)
Changing the channe l
of the left screen
Press the numbered buttons or PROG +/- buttons to select the requ ired channel.
Alternatively, press the / button to view pictures from equipment connec ted to the
AV sockets of the TV.
Changing the channe l
of the right screen
Press the V button. The V symbol appears in the right screen . Press the numbered
buttons or PROG +/- buttons to select the required channel. Alternatively, press the
/ button to view pictures from equip ment connected to the AV sockets of the TV.
Swapping screens Press the button to swap the screens.
Zooming the screens Press the B or b buttons to change the size of the two screens.
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NexTView Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
The NexTView Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) provides you with programming information
from different broadcasters, depending on availability of service.
Selecting your NexTView provider
Your TV automatically selects the best NexTView provider for you. This service is available about
30 minutes after you automatically tune the TV. You can however change this selection if you wish.
Notes: *Select the ‘----- option to receive the EPG service provided by the current TV channel. When you
change the TV channel the EPG from the new channel is automatically loaded (if an EPG service is
available).
Selecting any EPG provider other than the ----- option may result in a delay in Teletext subpage
operation.
Displaying and using NexTView
1.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the menu on the TV screen.2.Press the V or v buttons to select the symbol. Press the b button to enter the Set Up
menu.
3.
Press the V or v buttons to highlight Select NexTView then press b to confirm. A list is
displayed containing all available NexTView providers.
4.
Press the V or v buttons to highlight the desired NexTView provider*.5.Press the OK button to confirm and store your selection.6.Press the MENU button to re turn to normal TV operation.
1.
Press the button on the remote control to display NexTV iew on the TV screen. In some
cases you may also need to pr ess the B button to display the Sony electronic programme
guide.
2.
Press the V,v, and b buttons to move the cursor around the screen.3.Press the OK button to confirm a selection.
a) If you press the OK button in date, time or icon (themes) columns the programme
list changes according to the selection.
b) If you press the OK button in the programme list the selected programme is
displayed. If, however, the programme is not currently being broad cast, the Long
Info menu is displayed (see next page).
4.
Press the button on the remote control to exit NexTView.
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Using the ‘Individual Setting’ menu
You can set this menu so that only the programme types you wish to view are displayed in the
programme list column.
Using the ‘Long Info’ menu
This feature allows you to set timers and record selected programmes.
The following table explains each option:
1.
Select the icon in the NexTView menu. Press the b button to display the Individual
Setting menu.
2.
Press the V or v buttons to select the programme type you require. Press the OK button
to confirm your choice.3.Repeat Step 2 for all the programme types you wish to have in your list.4.Press the b button to select the icon on the menu. Press the OK button to return to the
previous menu.
5.
Press the V or v buttons to select the icon again. Press the OK button to activate your
Individual Setting’ choices.
1.
Press the V or v buttons to select a future programme from the programme list.2.Press the OK button to display the Long Info menu.
3.
Press the V or v buttons to highlight the option you require.4.Press the b button to select the icon. Press the OK button to return to the previous
menu.
Option How to use
To set the timer Press the B or b button to highlight th e symbol. Press the OK button to set t he timer.
Once the timer is set a clock symbol appears by the pr ogramme in the NexTView menu.
Shortly before the programme start s, a message appears asking whether you still wish
to view the programme.
To view the timer table Pr ess the B or b button to highlight the symbol. Press the OK button to switch the
timer table On or Off. This table can display up to 5 timed programmes you have set.
To record a programme
(only for Smartlink VCRs)
Press the B or b button to highlight the symbol. Press the OK button to download
the programme information to the VCR. You can then set up the following options :
VPS/PDC Pr ess the B button to select VPS/PDC. Press the OK button to select On
or Off. When set to On you will not miss any of the recording should the re
be a change in the TV programme schedule. This only wo rks if the
selected channel broadcasts a VPS/PDC signal.
Speed Press the v button to select Speed. Pre ss the OK button to select SP for
standard play or LP for long play. With long play you can record twice as
much on a videotape. The picture qua lity however may suffer.
VCR Setup Press the v button to select VCR Setup. Press the OK button to select
which VCR you wish to programme. Ch oose between VCR1 and VCR2.
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Address Mapping
The position of the addresses in the
OSDA is shown in the following diagram.
The position values of the DPW are set
to '0'.
If other values are set, the complete
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The position values of the DPW are set
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Using the TV menu system
This TV contains a menu system which is based on a series of on screen displays. These displays
help you get the most from your TV, from customising the picture and sound to accessing advanced
features.
Use the following buttons on the remote control to operate the TV menu system:
1.
Press the MENU button to display the main menu.2.Use the following buttons to operate the menu:
- Press the v or V buttons to highlight the required menu or option.
- Press the b button to enter the required menu or option.
- Press the B button to return to the last menu or option.
- Press the v, V, B or b buttons to alter the settings of the selected option.
- Press the OK button to confirm and store your selection.
3.
Press the MENU button to remove the menu from the TV screen.
Picture Adjustment menu
This menu allows you to customise the picture. Highlight the required option and press b to select.
The table below explains each option and how to use it.
Option How to use
Picture Mode
This option allows you to select one of f our picture
modes. The Live, Movie and Game mod es are preset
and only Contrast can be adjusted. Th e Personal mode,
however, also allows you to adjust the Brightness,
Colour and Sharpness op tions.
Press V or v to select Live, Personal, Movie or Game.
Press OK to confirm.
Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Sharpness
These options allow you to adjust the co ntrast,
brightness, colour and sharpness.
Note: Brightness, Colour a nd Sharpness can only be
adjusted when Picture Mode is set to Personal.
Press B or b to set the levels. Press OK to confirm.
Reset
This option resets all picture settings to the factor y
preset levels.
Press b to restore default picture settings.
AI (Artificial Intelligence)
This option monitors the picture an d limits any sudden
increases in brightness and contr ast.
Press V or v to select On or Off. Press OK to conf irm.
Noise Reduction
Sometimes a weak signal can produce a snowy pict ure
(called Picture Noise). This option can help to reduce
this effect.
Press V or v to select High, Mid, Low, Auto or Off. Press
OK to confirm.
DRC Mode
DRC (Digital Reality Creation) Mode allows you to enjoy
higher quality pictures on your TV. The settings available
are:
Off: Basic 100Hz picture quality.
DRC 50: Improved picture resolu tion.
DRC 100: Optimum picture resolution.
Press V or v to select Off, DRC 5 0 or DRC 100. Press
OK to confirm.
Colour Tone
This option allows you to alter the tint of the picture. The
settings available are:
Warm: Gives the white colours a red tint.
Normal: Give s the white colours a neutral tint.
Cool: Gives the white colours a blue tint.
Press V or v to select Warm, Normal or Cool. Press OK
to confirm.
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Manual Set Up menu
This menu gives you access to more advanced features. The options are:
Language/Country
When you first installed the TV yo u were asked to select your language and country. The ‘Language/
Country option in the Manual Set Up menu allows you to change these settings.
With the ‘Language/Country’ option highlighted, press b to enter the ‘Language/Country’ menu.
Press v or V to select ‘Language’ or ‘Country’. Press b to adjust. Press v or V to highlight the
required setting. Press OK to confirm.
Manual Programme Preset
With the Manual Programme Preset option highlighted, press b to enter the Manual Programme
Preset menu. The Manual Programme Preset menu is explained on the following page.
Further Programme Preset
With the Further Programme Preset option highlighted, press b to en ter the Further Programme
Preset menu. The Further Programme Preset menu is explained on page 20.
RGB Set Up
When viewing signals from RGB equipment connected to the AV1 or AV2 sockets (e.g. DVD player,
PlayStation) the picture ma y need adjusting. The RGB Set Up option in the Manual S et Up menu
allows you to adjust the size and horizontal picture position of signals from RGB equipment.
With the RGB Set Up option highlighted, press b to enter the RGB Set Up menu. Press b to select
H Centre. Press v or V to centralise the picture over a range of -10 to + 10. Press OK to store. Press
v to select H Size. Press v or V to adjust the picture size over a range of -10 to +10. Press OK to
store.
Note: If there is no RGB equipment connected to either the AV1 or AV2 scart socket the RGB Set Up option
will not be available.
Picture Rotation
Due to the Earths natural magnetism the picture might slant slightly. The Picture Rotation option
in the Manual Set Up menu allows you to cancel out this effect.
With the Picture Rotation option highlighted, press b to select. Press v or V to rotate the picture
over a range of -5 to +5. Press OK to store.
Personal ID
The Personal ID option in the Manual Set Up menu allows you to enter a code which could help
to trace you should the TV be stolen and recovered. This code can only be entered once - p lease
make a note of it and keep it safe.
With the Personal ID option highlighted, press b to select. Press v or V to display th e first character
of the code you wish to use. Press b to select. Repeat until all characters have been entered. Press
OK to store. A confirmation screen is displayed. Press OK to confirm.
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Manual Programme Preset menu
The Manual Programme Preset option in the Manual Set Up menu allows you to manually tune
channels.
With the Manual Programme Preset option highlighted, press b to enter the Manual Programme
Preset menu. Press v or V to highlight the channel you wish to tune. Press b twice to select the
SYS column. Press v or V to select the TV broadcast system (B/G for western European countries,
D/K for eastern European countries or EXT for an external input source). Press b to confirm and
select the CH column. Press v or V to select the channel tuning (C for terrestrial channels, S for
cable channels or F for direct frequency input). Press b to confirm. You now need to tune the
channel by one of the following methods:
(a) If you know the channel number of the TV broadcast, the VCR test signal or the
frequency:
Press the numbered buttons on the remote control to enter the channel number. Press OK to
store.
(b) If you do not know the channel number:
Press v to select SEARCH. The TV set automatically searches for the next available TV
broadcast channel or the VCR test signal. When a channel has been found press either OK to
store or v to continue searching.
(c) For external input sources (EXT):
Press v to select AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4 or AV5 depending on which socke t you have connected
your equipment to. Press OK to store.
Labelling a channel
Names for channels are usually taken automatically from Teletext (if available). This name will be
displayed briefly on screen whe n the channel is selected. The ‘LABEL’ option in the Man ual
Programme Preset menu allows you to assign a name of your choice up to 5 characters o r
numbers.
With the Manual Programme Preset option highlighted, press b to enter the Manual Programme
Preset menu. Press v or V to highlight the channel number you require. Press b repeatedly to
select the LABEL column. Press v or V to select the first character. Press b to confirm this
character. Select the other characters in the same way. After selecting all required characters, press
OK to store.
Skipping a channel
The SKIP option in the Manual Programme Preset menu allows you to skip unused channel
positions when selecting channels with the PROG+/- buttons. However, you can still select skipped
channels by using the numbered buttons on the remote control.
With the Manual Programme Preset option highlighted, press b to enter the Manual Programme
Preset menu. Press v or V to highlight the channel number you require. Press b to select the SKIP
column. Press v to select On (select Off to remove the SKIP feature). Press OK to store.
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Further Programme Preset menu
The Further Programme Preset option in the Manual Set Up menu allows you to obtain a be tter
picture if there is interference, s et the volume level of an individual channel, fine tune the TV and
set up a channel for viewing signals from a Decoder.
With the Further Programme Preset option highlighted, press b to en ter the Further Programme
Preset menu. Press v or V to highlight the channel number you require. Press b repeatedly to
select one of the following options:
(a) ATT (RF Attenuator). This allows you to improve the picture if there is interference from other
channels. Press v to select On. Press OK to store.
(b) VOL (Volume Level Offset). This allows you to set th e volume level for an individual channel.
Press v or V to adjust the volume level over a range of -7 to +7. Press OK to store.
(c) AFT (Automatic Fine Tune). This allows you to fine tune a channel. Press v or V to select On.
Alternatively, press v or V to manually adjust the tuning frequency over a range of -15 to +15.
Press OK to store.
(d) DECODER. This allows you to set a channel for viewing scrambled signals (e.g. from a pay
TV decoder). Press v or V to select AV1 o r AV3 depending on which socket is used to connec t.
Press OK to store. The unscrambled sign al now appears on the selected channel.
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Remote control of other equipment
The remote control supplied with your TV operates not only Sony VCRs and D VD players, but also
those made by other manufacturers. The following instructions guide you through the set up
procedure.
1.
Find the 3 digit code for your brand from the list below. 2.Press the b MODE B Selector b utton on the remote control until either the gree n VCR light
or the green DVD light illuminates.3.With the required green light illuminated, press and hold down the YELLOW button for
approximately 6 seconds, until this light starts to flash.4.Use the numbered buttons to enter the 3 digit code for your VCR or DVD. Once a correct
number has been entered, all the green VCR, TV and DVD lights illuminate together
momentarily.5.Turn on your VCR or D VD and check that the remote control operates the main functions.
If not, repeat steps 2 - 4 and enter the next 3 digit code allocated to your brand of VCR or
DVD.6.When you wish to use the remote control to operate the TV again, press the b MODE B
Selector button until the TV green light illuminates. Dont forget to select VCR or DVD
using the b MODE B Selector button every time you wish to operate that equipment with
this remote control.
Note: The brand codes you set may be lost if weak batteries are not replaced immediately. Should
this happen, use the above procedure to re-enter the code. A small label has been attached
to the inside of the battery cover for you to make a note of your brand codes. Not all brands
and models of VCRs and DVDs are covered in this list, however, Sony will endeavour to
update the software periodically. Please refer to the code table provided with your remote
control.
VCR Brand List DVD Brand List
Brand Code Brand Code
SONY (VHS) 001 SONY 001
SONY (BETA) 021 AIWA 021
SONY (DVD) 018, 027, 02 0, 002 DENON 0 18, 027, 020, 002
AIWA 009, 028, 023, 024, 016, 003 GRUNDIG 009, 028, 023, 024, 016, 003
AKAI 025, 026, 015, 004 HITAC HI 025, 026, 015, 004
DAEWOO 006, 017 JVC 006, 017
GRUNDIG 008 KENWOOD 008
HITACHI 015, 014 LG 015, 014
JVC 009, 028, 023, 024, 016, 003 LOEWE 009, 028, 023, 024, 016, 003
LG 013, 016 MATSUI 0 13, 016
LOEWE 022 ONKYO 022
MATSUI 018, 027, 020, 002 PANASONIC 018, 027, 020, 002
ORION 009, 028, 023, 024, 016, 003 PHILIPS 009, 028 , 023, 024, 016, 003
PANASONIC 004 PIONEER 004
PHILIPS 011, 014 SAMSUNG 011, 014
SAMSUNG 007 SANYO 007
SANYO 019, 027 SHARP 019, 027
SHARP 012 THOMSON 012
THOMSON 003 TOSHIBA 003
TOSHIBA 018, 027, 02 0, 002 YAM AHA 018, 027, 020, 002
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Specifications
TV System
B/G/H, D/K
Colour System
PAL
NTSC 3.58, 4.43 (only Video I n)
Channel Coverage
VHF: E2 - E12
UHF: E21 - E69
CATV: S1 - S20
HYPER: S21 - S41
D/K: R1 - R12, R21 - R69
Picture Tube
FD Trinitron Approx. 72cm (2 9 inches)
Sound Output
Left/Right: 2x20W (music power)
2x10W (RMS)
Power Consumpt ion
143W
Dimensions (w x h x d)
Approx. 850 x 600 x 555mm
Weight
Approx. 54kg
Rear Terminals
21-pin Euro connector (CENELEC standard) including audio/
video input, RGB input , TV audio/video output.
DVD
21-pin Euro connector (CENELEC standard) including audio/
video input, RGB input , TV audio/video output.
(SMARTLINK)
VCR
21-pin Euro connector (CENELEC standard) including audio/
video input, S-video input, s electable audio/video output.
21-pin Euro connector (CENELEC standard) including audio/
video input, S-video input.
RF In
Audio output - phono jacks
Side Terminals
Video input - phono jack
Audio inputs - phono jacks
S video input - 4 pin DI N
Headphones jack - minijack ster eo
Accessories Supplied
RM-938 remote control (1)
IEC designated size AA (R6) battery (2)
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Troubleshooting
Here are some simple solutions to problems which may affect the picture and sound.
Problem Suggested Remedy
No picture (screen is dark), no sound . Plug t he TV in.
Press the button on th e front of the TV.
If the indicator on the TV is lit press the TV butto n or a numbered
button on the remote control.
Check the ae rial connection.
Turn the TV off for 3 or 4 seconds and then tur n it on again using the
button on the front of the TV.
Poor or no picture (scree n is dark), but good sound. Using the MENU system, s elect the Picture Adjustment menu. Adjust
the brightness, picture and co lour balance levels.
From the Picture A djustment menu select RESET to return to the
factory settings.
Good picture, no sound.
Press the button on the remote control.
If is displayed on the screen, press the button on the remote
control.
No colour on colour programmes. Using the M ENU system, select the Picture Adjustment menu and
adjust the colour setting.
From the Picture A djustment menu select RESET to return to the
factory settings.
Distorted picture when changing channels or selecting Text. Turn off any equipment connected to the scar t connectors on the rear of
the TV.
Remote control does not function. Check that the b MODE B Selector button on the remote control is set
according to the device you are using (V CR, DVD or TV).
If the rem ote control does not operate your VCR or DVD even when the
b MODE B Selector button has been set correctly, refer to the ‘Remote
control of other equipment section of this instruction manual and enter
the correct code.
Replace t he batteries.
Interference on picture fro m connected equipment. Reduce sharpness level.
The standby indicator on the TV flashes. Contact your nearest Sony service centre.
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If you continue to have these problems, have your TV serviced by qualified personnel.
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Remove the eight fixing screws indicated and remove the ornamental cover by sliding back over the rear cover.
SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Rear Cover Removal (Step 1)
2-3. Speaker Connector Disconnection
Before completely removing the rear cover disconnect the speaker connector which is located on the inside.
To remove lift the main bracket rear slightly and slide the chassis away from the beznet. Ensure that the interconnecting leads are released from their purse locks to prevent damage being caused.
When refitting the chassis ensure that the main bracket is located in the beznet guide slots before sliding the chassis forwards. Refit the inter­connecting leads in their respective purse locks.
2-4. Chassis Removal and Refitting
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2-5. Service Position 2-6. G Board Removal
To remove the G Board first remove the PFC bracket by removing the two fixing screws (one on each side of the bracket) and lifting away from the G board. Remove the screw from the centre of the G board, release the clips circled and ease the board gently away from the support bracket.
To place the chassis in the service position, remove the D2 bracket (see 2-8.) and locate on the outer edge of the main bracket as shown. Insert the main bracket firmly into the T-slot located on the left corner of the beznet as indicated (see inset). To gain access to the underside of the boards follow the instructions on page 20. [Removal and Replacement of the main bracket bottom plates].
Clips
2-7. D2 Board Removal
To remove the D2 board remove the two screws circled, release the clips circled and ease the board gently away from the support bracket.
Screws
Clips
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2-8. D1 Board Removal
To remove the D1 board first remove the D2 bracket by removing the two screws (one on each side of the bracket) and releasing the four clips (two on each side of the bracket). The D1 board can then be removed using the same method as the G board.
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2-11. Wire Dressing 1
Ensure that wires do not touch heatsinks and high temperature hotspots. All wires must be kept at a minimum distance of 20mm away from the EHT lead
20mm
20mm
2-9. Side Control Module Removal
2-10. H2 Board Removal
Remove the two screws fixing the user control module to the side of the set. The control module can then be removed by sliding it towards the rear of the set allowing access to the H2 Board.
Screws
To remove the H2 Board release the two clips circled and ease the board gently away from the support bracket.
Clips
2-12. Wire Dressing 2
It is essential that the EHT lead is dressed in the three purse locks as shown above to avoid contact with the carbon of the CRT.
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2-13. Wire Dressing 3
Ensure the RF lead is dressed as shown circled above to avoid obstructing the rear cover.
2-14. Wire Dressing 4
To avoid damage to the ground interconnecting leads from the sharp edges of the heatsink they must be dressed as shown above between the rear of the heatsink and the tuner.
2-15. Wire Dressing 5
Ensure the side control module interconnecting leads are dressed as shown above to avoid obstruction of the rear cover.
2-16. Wire Dressing 6
The sheathed end of the ground connecting lead must be plugged into the F3 board to avoid the possibility of the AC mains power touching ground.
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How to handle the Anode-Cap
1. To prevent damaging the surface of the anode-cap do not use sharp materials.
2. Do not apply too great a pressure on the rubber, as this may cause damage to the anode connector.
3. A metal fitting called a shatter hook terminal is fitted inside the rubber cap.
4. Do not turn the rubber foot over excessively, this may cause damage if the shatter hook sticks out.
Removal of the Anode-Cap
2-17. Picture Tube Removal
WARNING:
BEFORE REMOVING
THE ANODE CAP
High voltage remains in the CRT even after the power is disconnected. To avoid electric shock, discharge CRT before attempting to remove the anode cap. Short between anode and CRT coated earth ground strap.
Coated Earth Ground Strap
1. Discharge the anode of the CRT and remove the anode cap.
2. Unplug all interconnecting leads from the Deflection yoke, neck assy, degaussing coils and CRT grounding strap.
3. Remove the C Board from the CRT.
4. Remove the chassis assembly.
5. Loosen the Neck assembly fixing screw and remove.
6. Loosen the Deflection yoke fixing screw and remove.
7. Place the set with the CRT face down on a cushion and remove the Degaussing Coil holders.
8. Remove the Degaussing Coils.
9. Remove the CRT grounding strap and spring tensioners.
10. Unscrew the four CRT fixing screws [ located on each CRT corner ] and remove the CRT. [Take care not to handle the CRT by the neck.]
Anode button
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REMOVAL PROCEDURE.
Turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction indicated by the arrow a
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2 Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap firmly in the direction indicated by the arrow b
3 When one side of the rubber cap is separated from the anode button, the anode-cap can be removed by turning up the rubber cap and pulling it up in the direction of the arrow c
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REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE MAIN-BRACKET
BOTTOM PLATES.
(1) REMOVING THE PLATES
In the event of servicing being required to the solder side of the A, D1 or G printed wiring
boards, the bottom plates fitted to the main chassis bracket require to be removed.
This is performed by cutting the gates with a sharp wire cutter at the locations indicated by the
arrows.
Note : There are 3 plates fitted to the main bracket and secured by 3 gates.
Only remove the necessary plate to gain access to the printed wiring board.
(2) REFITTING THE PLATES
Because the plates differ in size it is important that the correct plates are refitted in their original
location.
Please note that the plates need to be rotated 180 degrees from their cut position to allow the
tabs to be fitted into their catch positions.
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Catch
For safety reasons, on no account should the plates be removed
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When complete readjustment is necessary or a new picture tube is installed, carry out the following adjustments.
Unless there are specific instructions to the contrary, carry out these adjustments with the rated power supply.
Unless there are specific instructions to the contrary, set the controls and switches to the following settings :
Contrast .................................. normal
Brightness .................................. normal
Preparation :
1. In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set’s picture tube, face it in an easterly or westerly direction.
2. Switch on the TV set’s power and degauss with a degausser.
(1) Adjustment of Correction Magnet for Y-Splitting Axis.
1. Input a crosshatch signal from the pattern generator.
2. Set the Picture control to minimum and confirm that the Brightness control is set to normal.
3. Position the neck assembly as indicated in Fig.3-3.
4. Loosen the deflection yoke fixing screw.
5. Move the deflection yoke as far forward as is possible.
6. Adjust the upper and lower pin symmetrically by opening or closing the Y-splitting axis correction magnets located on the neck assembly. [See Fig 3-2]
7. Return the deflection yoke to its original position and re-tighten its fixing screw.
Carry out the adjustments in the following order :
3-1. Beam Landing and Geometry. 3-2. Convergence. 3-3. Focus. 3-4. White Balance.
Note : Test equipment required.
1. Color bar/pattern generator.
2. Degausser.
3. Oscilloscope.
4. Digital multimeter.
Fig.3-1
(2) Landing and Geometry
Note : Before carrying out the following adjustments adjust the
magnets as indicated on page 18 [See Fig.3-4].
1. Input a crosshatch signal from the signal generator.
2. Rough-adjust the focus and horizontal convergence.
3. Switch from the crosshatch pattern to an all-red pattern.
4. Move the deflection yoke backwards and adjust with the purity magnet so that the red is at the centre and it aligns symmetrically [See Fig.3-5].
5. Move the deflection yoke forward to the point where the entire screen just becomes red [Mark its position].
6. Move the deflection yoke further forward until the screen just changes colour at the edges. [Mark its position].
7. Position the deflection yoke between the two marks indicated above.
8. Input a crosshatch pattern from the pattern generator and rotate the deflection yoke so that the horizontal lines are parallel with the top and bottom of the screen.
9. When the position of the deflection yoke has been determined, fasten it with its fixing screw.
10. Once dy rotation and swing left and right for h linearity is ok on cross hatch pattern, insert dy wedges. [See Fig.3-6].
11. Switch the pattern generator to green then blue and confirm the purity.
12. If the beam does not land correctly in all the corners of the screen, use disk magnets to correct it. [Confirm the corner landing forgreen and blue].
13. Re-check geometry for landing magnet effect. Adjust using deflection menu. [TT Mode].
Caution :
High voltages are present on the Deflection yoke terminals - take care when handling the Deflection yoke whilst carrying out adjustments.
Y-splitting axis correction magnet
Fig.3-2
Fig.3-3
SECTION 3 SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Beam Landing
Neck assy
Align the edge of the neck assy between the G2 grid and G1 grid.
G2
G1
+
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Fig.3-5
Purity magnets
Align pips on each magnet
Fig.3-4
Align both Purity magnets to the vertical position
Purity control magnets
Fig.3-6
5 Wedges required
V.STAT
Vertical Static Magnet
H.STAT
convergence
control
RV5375 (H STAT) H STAT Convergence (on mount side)
Center dot
ab
c
d
Purity control corrects this area
Deflection yoke positioning corrects these areas
Disk magnets or rotatable disk magnets correct these areas (a-d)
Disk Magnets
GREEN
BLUE
RED
(1) Screen centre convergence [Static convergence]
1. Input a dot pattern signal from the pattern generator.
2. Normalize the picture setting.
3. [Moving vertically], adjust the V.STAT magnet so that the vertical red, green and blue dots coincide at the centre of the screen.
3-2. Convergence
By opening or closing the V.STAT magnet, the red green and blue dots move in the direction indicated below.
Note: Do not adjust the H.STAT by rotating the V.STAT
magnets as this can affect the focus setting.
B
G
R
B
G
R
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4. Correction for HMC [Horizontal mis-convergence] and VMC [Vertical mis-convergence] by using the BMC [Hexapole] magnet.
a). HMC correction by BMC [Hexapole] magnet and movement of
the electron beam.
b). VMC correction by BMC [Hexapole] magnet and movement of
the electron beam.
Adjust the HAMP using HAMPL and HAMPR registers in the Dynamic Convergence section of the service menu.
HTIL correction can be performed by adding a THL correction assembly to the Deflection yoke.
C < D
C = D C > D C = D
R G
B
C
D
C
D
R
G
B
R
G
B
R G
B
VMC correction(A) VMC correction(B)
THL Correction assy
HAMP Adjustment
HTIL Adjustment
YCH Adjustment
HMC correction(A) HMC correction(B)
A < B
A = B
RG B
RG B
A > B
A = B
RGB
RG B
TLV Adjustment
H-TRAP Adjustment
The H-TRAP should not be adjusted unless absolutely necessary as it affects the TLV settings.
+
+
+
YCH VR
Deflection Yoke
+
+
+
TLV VR
Deflection Yoke
HTRAP VR
+
+
+
Deflection Yoke
A B
A B
A B
A B
C
D
C
D
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Y-splitting axis correction magnet
V STAT convergence magnet
BMC (Hexaploe) magnet
Purity magnet
a-d: screen-corner convergence defect
a
b
c
d
Focus
Screen
c
a
d
b
Install the permalloy assembly for the area that needs correcting.
Permalloy Assy X-4387-214-1.
Convergence adjustment with permalloy
3-3. Focus Adjustment
1. Receive a cross hatch pattern from a video generator.
2. Adjust the focus control located on the flyback transformer to the best level at the centre of the screen.
3. Check left and right x-axis vertical line thickness and adjust to make them as thin as possible.
4. Considering x-axis and centre, adjust to make uniform.
5. If no cross hatch signal is possible, follow the next three steps.
6. Receive a television broadcast signal.
7. Normalize the picture setting.
8. Adjust the focus control located on the flyback transformer to obtain the best focus at the centre of the screen. Bring only the centre area of the screen into focus, the magenta­ring appears on the screen. In this case, adjust the focus to optimize the screen uniformly.
3-4. Screen (G2), White Balance
[Adjustment in the service mode using the remote commander]
G2 adjustment
1. Input a dot signal from the pattern generator.
2. Set the Picture, Brightness and Colour to minimum.
3. Apply 165V DC from an external power supply to the R, G and B cathodes of the CRT.
4. Whilst watching the picture, adjust the G2 control [SCREEN] located on the flyback transformer to the point just before the flyback return lines disappear.
Layout of each control
Note : If you are unable to adjust the corner convergence properly,
this can be corrected with the use of permalloy magnets.
White balance adjustment for TV mode
1. Input an all-white signal from the pattern generator.
2. Program the Remote Commander for operation in Service Mode. [See Page 25].
3. Enter into the ‘Service Mode’ by pressing ‘VIDEO’ button twice and ‘MENU’ on the Service Commander.
4. Select ‘Device Register Setting’ from the on screen menu display and press ‘Right Arrow’.
5. Select ‘Backend’ from the on screen menu display and press ‘Right Arrow’.
6. Set the ‘Contrast’ to MAX.
7. Set the ‘R-Drive’ to 45.
8. Adjust the ‘G-Drive’ and the ‘B-Drive’ so that the white balance becomes optimum.
9. Press the ‘OK’ button to write the data for each item.
10. Set the ‘Contrast’ to MIN.
11. Set the ‘R-Cutoff’ to 35.
12. Adjust the ‘G-Cutoff’, and the ‘B-Cutoff’ with the left and right buttons on the remote commander so that the white balance becomes optimum.
13. Press the ‘OK’ button to write the data for each item.
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SECTION 4 CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. Electrical Adjustments
Service adjustments to this model can be performed using the supplied remote Commander RM-938.
3. Press 99999. All three LED’s should light. The remote commander is now set to Service Mode.
4. To return the remote commander to normal operation mode repeat steps 1. and 2. then press 00000. All three LED’s should light. The remote commander is now set to normal mode.
Programming the Remote Commander for Operation in Service Mode
Setting the TV into Service Mode
1. Program the remote commander for operation in Service Mode as described above.
2. Turn on the TV main power switch.
3. Press the video standby button on the remote commander twice. ‘TT ’ will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. Other status information will also be displayed.
4. Press ‘MENU’ on the remote commander twice to obtain the following menu on the screen.
5. Move to the corresponding adjustment item using the up or down arrow buttons on the Remote Commander.
6. Press the right arrow button to enter into the required menu item.
7. Press the ‘Menu’ button on the Remote Commander to quit the Service Mode when all adjustments have been completed.
Note :
· After carrying out the service adjustments, to prevent the customer accessing the ‘Service Menu’ switch the TV set OFF and then ON.
· Certain menu items are only available in production mode.
1. Press the VCR/TV/DVD button until the TV LED lights.
2. Press and hold the yellow button for approx. 5 seconds until the TV LED flashes quickly.
The menu contains a list with all the available models of this software to set up the TV set in an easy way. The selection of a model is setting data for its features and hardware resources which cannot be detected by the automatic power on H/W detection as well as a special model byte to get an unique model identification for models which cannot be differed by features and hardware resources (e.g. KV-29FQ76 and KV-32FQ80)
Before data is set, the user will be asked if he really wants to set a new model. If the user agrees, automatically the destination setting menu is shown.
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Initialising Menu
Model Setting
Table.4-1
Indication of Model Compatibility.
Black:
If any data does not match to specific model, the model name is displayed in black.
Green:
All data which is checked by model setting menu concurs to model except model byte.
Red:
All data which is checked by model setting menu concurs to model including model byte.
Note:
After selecting a model, it may be necessary to reset some devices to get the correct data. (Treble/Bass Offset of Sound, deflection adjustments, ...)
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Basic Setting
Feature Setting
Table.4-3
Table.4-2
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4)KU(I.sySFFONOFFO
5)LRI(I.sySFFONOFFO 6noitpo.taNTXT143 7TRC9:61FFONOFFO 8refoow-buSFFONONO 9yb-dnatsotuAFFONONO
01retlif-bmoCFFONONO 11tedCYotuAFFONONO 21tedbmocotuAFFONONO 31elbaliavA2VAFFONONO 41elbaliavA3VAFFONONO 51elbaliavA4VAFFONONO 61elbaliavA5VAFFONONO 71epaTMACESFFONOFFO 81etuMdnuoS1VAFFONONO
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1PAPFFONONO
2TAPFFONONO 3XEDNIFFONONO 4txeTeleTFFONONO 5GPEFFONONO 6beWeleTFFONOFFO
Device Register Setting
Table.4-5
Table.4-4
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oNrcseDfeDniMxaMataD 11TUOVC0090 22TUOVC2090 3LRTC0OLFFOFFONOFFO 4LRTC1OLFFOFFONOFFO 51TUOCY2072 62TUOCY0070 7WSDCZFFOFFONOFFO 8ETUM3TUOAFFOFFONOFFO 91TUOA3073
012TUOA1071 11LEDPUORG6101361 213TUOA3073 31CLOV3TUOA4074 41FLOV3TUOA4074 51R/L3TUOA0030 61WS1DGNOFFONONO 71WS2DGNOFFONONO
811CNYS1011
912CNYS1011
021TNOCS3233
121OEDIV4034
221OIDUA0030
322TNOCS2232
422OEDIV4034
522OIDUA0030
623TNOCS2232
723OEDIV0030
823OIDUA1031
Table.4-6
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oNrcseDfeDniMxaMataD 1SOPHM061-610 2SOPHS08-80 3LESSYD1031 4YALEDSYD7077 5DOMCNYSDNOFFONONO 6prahStxeTFFOFFONOFFO 7LLP.txEFFOFFONOFFO 8retliFHFFOFFONOFFO
Table.4-7
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Table.4-8
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oNrcseDfeDniMxaMataD 1LESKLC0030 2KLCSYSNOFFONONO 3KLCPSD3033 4LEDFFOFFONOFFO 5LLPFFOFFONOFFO 6KLCFER1031 7LESDA0030 8NOPLCDFFOFFONOFFO 9FFOPLCFFOFFONOFFO
01LESBMOCFFOFFONOFFO 11FFOWAFFOFFONOFFO 21EDOMSYS00510 31MROFGIS210 5121 41VELPILC0030 51RNY0030 61RNC0030 71EDOMKLB2032 81VELY2010552201 91VELC8010552801 02VELDSO0030 12SERDSOFFOFFONOFFO 22ROCPHS0030 322PUF1031 42JDAYLDCY60516 52DEPA0030 62NARTCD0030 72PHSBUS90519 82QEY3073 92OFPHSNOFFONONO 03KTADPA0030 13DLHDPA0030 23AERADPA0030 33SIHDPA0030 43CTRTCD0030 53CTPLCD0030 63SOPPLC70517 73QEC0030 83FPBC0030 93PARTFIDCFFOFFONOFFO 04CTPESSFFOFFONOFFO 14BMOCTNI0030 24EUHBUS70517 34NILRGPLC0030 44GPADAPLCFFOFFONOFFO 54ECILSSH0030 64ECILSSV1031 74CTPITS1031 84FPLCNYSNOFFONONO 94LIFCNYSFFOFFONOFFO 05NIAGCFA1031 15NIAGWOL1031 25PUDPSCFANOFFONONO 35OCWOLNOFFONONO 45OCHGIH0030 551EDOMDC0030 652EDOMDCFFOFFONOFFO
Table.4-9
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oNrcseDfeDniMxaMataD 753EDOMDCFFOFFONOFFO 85SOPSH50515 95DNLRHTNFFOFFONOFFO 06VELECILS00130 16AERAPUFFOFFONOFFO 26NIHTPUFFOFFONOFFO 36J941XFFOFFONOFFO 46CTSMDFFOFFONOFFO 56TSNIFFOFFONOFFO 66LVLRPUNOFFONONO 76LVLSFOFFOFFONOFFO 86TSFOLSFFOFFONOFFO 9634MORF2032 07EDIWMORF2032 17SELTITRF2032 27LFPLNOFFONONO 37TESERWAFFOFFONOFFO 471EPOLSOTD005520 572EPOLSOTD005520 673EPOLSOTD005520 77CNACPUTES00510 87TNIV70517 97HPPLCTXE00360 08TUOTSETFFOFFONOFFO 18METSYSLOC80518 28EDOMBGR2032 38LESSYFFOFFONOFFO 48TEDNFFOFFONOFFO 58ECNAHNEV4074 68RNPFFOFFONOFFO 78QERFV0030 88BMOCNFFOFFONOFFO 98WSOTUAFFOFFONOFFO 09PARTMACESFFOFFONOFFO 19EDOMLLEBFFOFFONOFFO 29LIKMACES1031 39SOPDI2032 49DIWDINOFFONONO 59SYSLOC-EFFOFFONOFFO 69TUPNI-EFFOFFONOFFO 79KCOLH-EFFOFFONOFFO 89QERFV-ENOFFONONO 99SSW-EFFOFFONOFFO
001TESERTNIFFOFFONOFFO 101WS2CRS0030 201WSBMOC0030 301WSBGRFFOFFONOFFO 401KLBMACES1031 501LVLHNEV1031 601YLDCMCSFFOFFONOFFO 701DIMCSFFOFFONOFFO 801PDAMCSNOFFONONO 901EMITLLIKFFOFFONOFFO 011LVLLLIK2032 111SOPNK5075 211DIWDK70517
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Table.4-10
Table.4-12
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2WGN/PFFOFFONOFFO 3DIN/PFFOFFONOFFO 4RUOLOCBUS70517 5RTNOCBUS80518 6OFPRAHS1031 7QEPRAHS2032 8NIAGPRAHS80518
9.VELTUO-Y5403683 01TNIOPSB0030
11.VELTUO-C8303683 21TSERCD0030 31OFFPB1031 41QFPB1031 51WSRETLIFFFOFFONOFFO 61WSPART-C0010 71PARTD-SNOFFONONO 81FPLNOFFONONO 91LD-Y40014 02BMOC-NNOFFONONO 12LESOEDIV00510 22LESBGR0030 32ENOTFLAHFFOFFONOFFO
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521.FFObC70517
622.FFOrC70517
722.FFObC70517 82QERFDCV3073 92EDOMDCV1031 03SNESCFA1031 13MVMFFOFFONOFFO 23JDAY-RS60516 33JDAY-BS40514 43FPH/LLEB2032 53OFLLEBFFOFFONOFFO 63PGS2032 73DISFFOFFONOFFO 83BNE1BGRFFOFFONOFFO 93HP-SH0010 04WSotuA1011 14DI-C1011 24HP-PV0010 34OITARN/S3033
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Sub Colour Adjustment
1. Input a PAL colour bar signal.
2. Connect an oscilloscope to CN5400 pin 5 located on the C Board.
3. Enter into the ‘Service Mode’.
4. Choose ‘Backend’ from the menu.
5. Adjust ‘Sub Colour’ data so that the right sides of the waveform are of equal height.
Same Level
B-Out Waveform
V SIZE
V LIN
AFC V BOW
V POS
H POS
H SIZE
H PIN CUSH
H TILT
H UP COR
AFC V ANGLE
H LOWER COR
4-2. Volume Electrical Adjustments
Table.4-13
1. Enter into the service mode and select ‘Deflection’ from the menu. The ‘Deflection’ adjustment menu will be displayed.
2. Select and adjust each item to obtain the optimum image.
Deflection System Adjustment
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Is available by pressing the ‘TEST’ button twice, OSD ‘TT’ appears. The functions described below are available by selecting the two numbers. To release the ‘Test mode 2’, press 0 twice, press the TV button or switch the TV set into Stand-by mode. Pressing the two Local Control buttons (+ and -) during power ON will also switch into ‘TT’ mode or from standby mode press OSD, 5, volume plus, TV. In ‘TT’ mode, it is possible to remove the Menu from the screen by pressing the Speaker Off button once. Pressing the Speaker OFF button a second time will cause the Menu to reappear. The function is kept even when the menu is not displayed on screen !!.
4-3. TEST MODE 2:
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