Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
CAUTION
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF HTE PICTURE TUBE
AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT
SHIELD, OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER
REMOVING THE ANODE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK
! ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED
VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO
SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS
WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ....................... 138
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KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
SECTION 1
SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
The unit in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. If an error occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER LED will automatically begin to
flash.
The number of times the LED flashes translates to a probable source of the problem. A definition of the STANDBY/TIMER LED flash
indicators is listed in the instruction manual for the user's knowledge and reference. If an error symptom cannot be reproduced, the remote
commander can be used to review the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems
occur.
1-1. DIAGNOSTIC TEST INDICATORS
When an error occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER LED will flash a set number of times to indicate the possible cause of the problem. If there
is more than one error, the LED will identify the first of the problem areas.
Result for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen. If the screen displays a “0”, no error has occurred .
Diagnostic
Item
Description
•Power does not
turn on
•+B overcurrent
(OCP)
•+B overvoltage
(OVP)
•Vertical deflection
stopped
•White balance
failure
(not balanced)
•
LOW B down***
No. of times
STANDBY/TIMER
LED flashes
Does not light
2 times
3 times
4 times
5 times
6 times
Self-diagnostic
display/
Diagnostic result
Item 2:1
or more than 1
Item 3:1
or more than 1
Item 4:1
or more than 1
Item 5:1
or more than 1
Item 6:1
or more than 1
Probable Cause Location
•Power cord is not plugged in.
•Fuse (F6000) is burned out.
(A board)
•H. OUT(Q5001) is shorted.
•+B PWM(Q5201) is shorted.
(D board)
•IC6503 is faulty. (D board)
•15V is not supplied. (D board)
•IC5101 is faulty. (D baord)
•Video
OUT(IC9101,IC9201,IC9301) is
faulty. (CR,CG,CB board)
•CRT drive (IC0401) is faulty. (MG
board)
•G2 is impropenrly adjustd.**
• +5V line is overloaded.
(A, BM, MG boards)
•+5V line is shorted.
(A, BM, MG boards)
•IC6201is faulty. (A board)
Symptoms
•Power does not come on.
•No power is supplied to the PJ.
•AC power supply is faulty.
•Power does not come on.
•Load on power line is shorted.
•Has entered standby mode.
•Has entered standby mode after
horizontal raster.
•Vertical deflection pulse is
stopped.
• Power line is shorted or power.
• No raster is generated.
•CRT cathode current detection
reference pulse output is small.
•No picture.
•Horizontal
deflection stopped
•Audio Protection
•Zero crossing
detector
•HV protection
*If a +B overcurrent is detected, stoppage of the vertical detection is detected simultaneously. The symptom that is
diagnosed first by the microcontroller is displayed on the screen.
**Refer to screen (G2) adjustment (fine adjustment) in section 2 of this manual.
***Is STNDBY/TIMER LED flashes six (6) times, unplug the unit and wait 10 seconds before performing the sdjustment.
7 times
8 times
9 times
10 times
Item 7:1
or more than 1
Item 8:1
or more than 1
Item 9:1
or more than 1
Item 10:1
or more than 1
•Q5006 is broken. (D board)
•IC0401 is faulty. (MG board).
•+ or - 22V audio supply is not
present - Check PS2001 &
PS2000
•D6166 or D6114 is open.
(A board)
•Q8014 or Q6013 have shorted
replace along with R8051 on D
board.
•IC8005 is damaged. (D board)
•No picture.
•No picture.
•No picture.
•No picture.
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1-2.DISPLAY OF STANDBY/TIMER LIGHT FLASH COUNT
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
Diagnostic items
+B Overcurrent
Low +B Overvoltage
Vert. deflection stopped
White balance failure
Low +B OVP/OCP
Horiz. deflection stopped
Audio protection
Zero crossing detector
HV protection
* One flash counts is not used for silf-diagnostic.
Flash count
2 tims
3 tims
4 tims
5 tims
6 tims
7 tims
8 tims
9 tims
10 tims
LED ON 0.3 sec.
LED OFF 0.3 sec.
LED OFF 3 sec
STANDBY/TIMER
lamp
1-3. STOPPING THE STANDBY/TIMER FLASH
Turn off the power switch on the TV main unit or unplug the power cord from the outlet to stop the STANDBY/TIMER lamp from
flashing.
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KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
1-4. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY
For errors with symptoms such as “power sometimes shuts off” or “screen sometimes goes out” that cannot be confirmed, it is possible to
bring up past occurrences of failure for confirmation on the screen:
[To Bring Up Screen Test]
In standby mode, press buttons on the remote commander sequentially in rapid succession as shown below:
Self-Diagnosis screen display
1-5. HANDLING OF SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY
5
(
DISPLAY
Since the diagnostic results displayed on the screen are not automatically cleared, always check the self-diagnostic screen
* : Note that this differs from entering the service mode (volume +)
7 H STOP : 0
8 A PRT : 1
9 Z DET : 0
10 HV PRT : 0
101 WDT : 0
Number "1 "
means a fault was detected one
time only.
Number "0 "
means that no fault detected.
102 WDT PF : 24
After you have completed the repairs, clear the result display to “0”.
[Clearing the result display]
To clear the result display to “0”, press button on the remote commander sequentially as shown below when the diagnostic screen is being
displayed.
Press “8” button
(It will indicate “CLEAR” on the screen.)
,
(The “CLEAR” display change to red color.)
Press “-” button
[Quitting Self-diagnostic screen]
To quit the entire self-diagnostic screen, turn off the power switch on the remote commander or the main unit.
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1-6. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUIT
IC0001
MAIN MICRO
22
STBY-LED
5
OCP
6
OVP
53
SCL
52
SDA
AKB
24
CLKO
14
V PROT
56
87
LOW B ERR
33 HV PROT
AC RLY 36
DATO
13
HG PROT
57
2
1
3
1
< +15V
<
+B OCP
>
<
IK PROT2
>
<
+B OCP
>
<
+B OVP
>
2
3
1
< H PLS
Q6108
Q6102
Q6803
CRT
VDY-
+12V
Q5202
RY6000
<
P_SW(-)
IC6201
+B
>
IC8001
IC6801
+15V
<
Q6802
+B >
D6805
< +B
STBY-LED
Q6105
D6803
D6122
D6121
MG BOARD
A BOARD
D BOARD
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
+B overcurrent (OCP)Occurs when excessive current flows through R6812.
The increase in voltage across Q6803 causes it to turn on which sends a high
signal to the micro.
+B overvoltage (OVP)IC6801 detects +B OVP condition and Q6802.
This sends a high signal to the micro and also shuts down the AC relay.
V-STOPOccurs when an absence of the vertical deflection pulse is detected by pin 56 of
IC0404 (MG board).
Power supply will shut down when waveform interval exceeds 2 seconds.
White balance failureIf the RGB levels* do not balance within 2 seconds after the power is turned on,
this error will be detected by IC0401.
TV will stay on, but there will be no picture.
Low +B OCP/OVPOccurs when set 5V is out.
1) a +B overcurrent is detected (Q6803), or
2) IC0401 (MG board) is damaged.
Horizontal deflection stoppedOccurs when either :
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2-1. REAR BOARD REMOVAL
1 Thirteen screws
(Hexagon head)
2 Rear board
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
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SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
(1) KP-FW46M31
(2) KP-FW51M31
2 Rear board
1 Eleven screws
(Hexagon head)
2-2. MAIN BRACKET REMOVAL2-3. SERVICE POSITION
1 Optical shield
3 PWB block assy
2 T wo screws
(Hexagon head)
1 Main bracket section
2 COVERS
Cut them off with a plier or the like from chassis
assembly in case of checking printed circuit boards.
After checking, turn over the covers and secure them
with screws.
(screws 7-685-648-79 -BVTP 3X12)
– 9 –
2 Thirteen screws
(BVTP 3X12)
2-4. FRONT PANEL, BEZNET AND MIRROR COVER REMOVAL
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
(1) KP-FW46M31
7 Bezele assy
6 Four screws
(Hexagon head)
5 Mirror cover
4 Two screws
(Hexagon head)
1 Three screws
(BVTP 4x16)
3 Seven screws
(BVTP 4x16)
4 Four screws
(Hexagon head)
4 Two screws
(Hexagon head)
1 Three screws
(Hexagon head)
(2) KP-FW51M31
2 Speaker grile
7 Bezele assy
6 Six screws
(Hexagon head)
5 Mirror cover
4 Two screws
(Hexagon head)
1 Three screws
(BVTP 4x16)
3 Nine screws
(BVTP 4x16)
4 Four screws
(Hexagon head)
4 Two screws
(Hexagon head)
2 Speaker grile
– 10 –
1 Three screws
(Hexagon head)
2-5. HA, HC AND HMG BOARDS REMOVAL
1 T wo screws
(BVTP 3x12)
3 Screw
(BVTP 3x12)
4 HMG board
2 HM bracket
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
6 HC bracket
5 T wo screws
(BVTP 3x12)
7 HC board
8 Four screws
(BVTP 3x12)
9 Three screws
(BVTP 3x12)
0 HA board
qa Four screws
(BVTP 3x12)
qs Control button (FW)
2-6. HB2 BOARD REMOVAL
2 Input terminal cover
Front panel assy
3 Input terminal assy
6 T wo screws
(BVTP 3x12)
7 HB2 board
5 Input terminal plate
4 Screw
(BVTP 3x12)
1 Four screws
(BVTP 4x12)
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2-7. TERMINAL BRACKET
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
RF splitter
3 T erminal bracket
2 Screw
(PSW 3X8)
2-8. T BOARD REMOVAL
1 T wo screws
(BVTP 3X12)
Main bracket section
2 T board
1 Five screws
(BVTP 3X12)
T erminal bracket
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2-9. UG BOARD REMOVAL
4 D board
2 A board
Main bracket section
1 Five screws
(BVTP 3x12)
3 Six screws
(BVTP 3x12)
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
1 T wo screws
(PSW 3x8)
2 B bracket
3 UG board
2-10. BM, DS, MG AND MS2 BOARDS
REMOVAL
6 Screw
(BVTP 3x12)
7 DS board
5 MS2 board
2 BM board
Main bracket section
2-11. A AND D BOARDS REMOVAL
3 Shield case
4 Three screw
(BVTP 3x12)
1 MG Board
Main bracket section
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2-12. PICTURE TUBE AND PWB BLOCK REMOVAL
1 T wo screws
(BVTP 4X16)
2 Four screws
(Hexagon head)
(4X20)
3 Picture tube block assy
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
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2 Four screws
(Hexagon head)
(4X20)
1 T wo screws
(BVTP 4X16)
4 T wo screws
(Hexagon head)
(4X20)
5 PWB block assy
2-13. HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE
INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
(1) Remover
1 Rubber cap
2 HV cable turn 90°
(2) Installation
2 Rubber cap
1 HV cable
Hook
– 14 –
2-14. MECHASEAL
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
Removing the arrow-marked screw is strictly inhibited.
If removed, it may cause liquid spill.
RED
7 Two screws (BVTP 4X16)
1 Four screws
(BVTP 4X16)
8 Shading (51-R) (46-R)
(Red only)
5 Four screws
(BVTP 4X16)
6 Mechaseal assy (R)
4 Deflection yoke
RM-1015
BLUE
7 Tow screws (BVTP 4X16)
8 Shading (46-B)
(Blue only)
5 Four screws
(BVTP 4X16)
6 Mechaseal assy (B)
4 Deflection yoke
3 VMcoil assy
2 CB board
3 VMcoil assy
2 CR board
GREEN
7 Screw (BVTP 4X16)
8 Shading (51-G) (46-G)
(Green only)
5 Four screws
(BVTP 4X16)
6 Mechaseal assy (G)
4 Deflection yoke
3 VMcoil assy
2 CG board
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SECTION 3
Scanning line visible.
SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
3-1. SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
(ROUGH ALIGNMENT)
1. Receive the Monoscope signal.
2. Set 50% BRIGHTNESS and minimum PICTURE.
3. Turn the red VR on the focus pack all the way to the left and
then gradually turn it to the right until the point where you can
see the retrace line.
4. Next gradually turn it to the left to the position where the
retrace line disappears.
Focus Pack
FOCUS
B
BRG
RG
SCREEN
Fig. 3-1
3-2. SCREEN (G2) ADJUSTMENT
(FINE ADJUSTMENT)
1. Turn on the power of the set.
2. Select VIDEO1 and make no signal input.
3. Supply DC (177.5 ± 0.5V) from external power supply to KR
(Fig.3-2).
3. Turn red of G2 VR clockwise, then retrace line appear.
4. Turn G2 VR counterclockwise and set retrace line just
disappear (Fig.3-3).
5. Add DC voltage DC (174 ± 0.5V) to KR.
6. Confirm if retrace can be seen.
7. Adjust green and blue at the same method.
4. Adjust electric focus (roughly).
5. Rotate the green lens and adjust to obtain the best lens focus.
6. Rotate the green focus volume on the focus pack and adjust to
obtain best electrical focus.
7. If focus is not good, repeat 4 process.
8. Repeat above process for red and blue lenses and electric focus.
9. Fix lens screw.
A
Minimize both A and B.
Lens
Fig. 3-4
B
Fig. 3-5
3-4. DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT
1. Receive the Monoscope signal.
2. Place the caps on the red and blue lens so that only the green
color.
3. Loosen the deflection yoke setscrew and align the tilt of the
Deflection yoke so that the bars at the center of the
monoscope pattern are horizontal.
4. After aligning the deflection yoke, fasten it securely to the
funnel-shaped portion of the CRT.
5. The tilt of the deflection yoke for red and blue is aligned the
same as was done for green.
4-pole magnet
2-pole magnet
Deflection yoke
Power
Supply
+
–
Dummy Resister
3k ohm 20W
Fig. 3-2
3-3. FOCUS ROUGH ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect VIDEO-1 terminal.
2. Receive video dot hatch pattern.
3. Use lens-cover to red and blue.
Test signal
Fig. 3-3
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VMcoil Assy
Anode cap
Centering magnet
Make sure deflection yoke is
touching CRT closely.
Fig. 3-6
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
Blue 2 Defocus
Adjustment Position
OK
RM-1015
3-5. 2-POLE and 4-POLE MAGNET ADJUST-
MENT
3-5-1. Adjustment of 2-pole magnets
1. Receive the Dot signal (1080i/50Hz) from HD/DVD 1 terminal.
2. Place the caps on the red and blue lens so that only the green
color is shown.
3. Turn the green focus volume of focus pack counter-clockwise, so that diameter of the dot become large.
4. Adjust the 2-pole magnet, counter-clockwise and clockwise
center of the dot doesn't move (Use focus volume).
5. Center position is changed by 2-pole magnet adjustment.
So, center magnet adjustment and 2-pole magnet adjustment
are needed tracking adjustment.
6. Repeat same adjustment method for red and blue.
NG
OK
Left-end dot
(BLUE)
Use the center dot
Fig. 3-7Fig. 3-8
3-5-2. Green, Red, Blue adjustment of 4-pole
magnets
1. Turn Grenn focus volume of focus pack clockwise.
2. By using 4 pole magnets make the spot size round.
3. Repeat for red and blue.
4. Turn focus pack counter-clockwise and “Just Focus” red,
green and blue.
NG
OK
Fig. 3-9
3-5-3. Blue left side dot adjustment of 2-pole
magnets
1. Turn blue focus volume of focus pack counter-clockwise, so
that diameter of the dot becomes large, and can see bright
core position.
2. Pay attentio to left side dot of the screen (Fig.3-10).
3. Adjustment 2 pole magnet, so that bright core position of dot
become center position of dot (Fig.3-11).
NG
Right-end dot
(BLUE)
3-6. BLUE DEFOCUS ADJUSTMENT
1. Receive 1080i/50Hz dot signal from HD/DVD 1 terminal.
2. Set “Hi Fine” and PICTURE 100%, other 50% and white
balance “COOL” (VM OFF).
3. Blue 4 pole : make round in the center of screen.
4. Confirm that center dot focus is adjusted in focus (Fig.3-12a).
5. Adjust blue electrical focus to make the left side spot nearly
round by minimizing width and height (Slight overfocus is
OK) (Fig.3-12b).
6. Confirm that the green to blue spot size is within spec.
Blue center dot height shall be ≤1.2 times the green dot heght.
7. Return making condition data to orignal data.
Fig. 3-12a
Fig. 3-12b
3-7. GREEN, RED AND BLUE FOCUS
ADJUSTMENT
3-7-1. Green, Red and Blue lens focus
adjustment
1. Input a cross hatch signal into VIDEO 1 (composite video
input).
2. Place a lens cover over red and blue lenses and project only
green.
3. Rotate the green lens and adjust to obtain the best lens focus at
the center area.
4. Fix lens screw.
5. Repeat above process for red and blue.
Use the center dot
Blue 2 Pole magnet
Adjustment Position
Fig. 3-10
Fig. 3-11
Bright Core
Adjust Point center
Fig. 3-13
3-7-2. Green and Red electrical focus adjustment
1. Input a cross-hatch signal into VIDEO 1.
2. Project only Green.
3. Rotate the green focus volume on the focus pack and adjust to
obtain the best focus at the center screen.
4. Repeat above process for red.
Adjust Point
Fig. 3-14
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KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
Enter the
“Service mode”
5
(DIGIT 5)(VOLUME +)ON SCREEN
DISPLAY
(
)
TV
STANDBY
(
)
RM-1015
3-8. ADJUSTMENTS WITH COMMANDER
Service adjustment to this model can performed with the supplied
remote commander RM-1015.
Copy PAL data
to NTSC
VIDEO
Write data to NVM
blue
Adjustment item
up
Adjustment item
down
User control goes
to the standard state
Read data from
NVM
Change
the PICTUER MODE
N
E
T
C
E
R
S
P
Y
R
S
T
O
I
C
M
K
E
M
DRC-MF
INDEX
PROG
T
T
HD/DVD
V CENTER
P
R
N
I
O
W
G
+
–
G
W
O
I
R
N
P
123
456
7809
JUMP
PROG
OPTION RESET
A/B
Up : Category up
Down : Category down
Push : Enter
MENU
Copy data to all
mode
Data up
Data down
Initialize data
(Not stored)
3-8-1. How to Select Each Mode
50 Hz60 Hz
(PAL)(NTSC)(NTSC)(PAL)
DRC1250aa a a
DRC100aa a a
TWINaa
INDEXaa
1. Selection of Mode Between 50 Hz and 60 Hz
50 Hz: Enter the PAL signal.
60 Hz: Enter the NTSC signal.
WIDE 60 Hz : Enter the NTSC signal MENU WIDE ON.
WIDE 50 Hz : Enter the PAL signal MENU WIDE ON.
2. Selection of DRC Mode
1) Press “DRC-MF (blue)” button on the commander, repeatedly until displays the mode that you want to select on the
screen.
→ DRC1250 → DRC100 → PROGRESSIV
Note : The DRC-MF mode is not selectable when using the
“PROGRAM INDEX” or “TWIN” mode is turned “ON”.
3. Selection of WIDE mode
1) Press “MENU” button on the commander and move “
or down to enter the “FEATURE” b “WIDE MODE”.
2) Move “
” up or down to select “ON” or “OFF”, and push
“ (ENTER)” button.
3) Press “MENU” button to return to normal screen.
WIDE 60 Hz WIDE 50 Hz
XX
XX
” up
TV
RM-1015
4. Selection of TWIN mode
1) Press “ (TWIN)” button on the commander.
2) Press “
(TWIN)” button again to return to normal screen.
5. Selection of INDEX mode
1) Press “PROGR INDEX” button on the commander.
2) Press “PROGR INDEX” button again to return to normal
screen.
3-8-2. How to Enter Service Mode
1. Turn on the main power switch to place this set in standby
mode (LED will light in red.).
2. Press the buttons on the commander as follows, and enter service mode.
3. After entering service mode, reset current aadjustment data.
Then turn off the power switch.
8
(DIGIT 8)
(ENTER)
Enter the
“Reset”
4. Turn on the main power switch and enter mode again as step 2
above.
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3-8-3. Method of Cancellation from Service Mode
1. Set the standby mode (Press “ (TV STANDBY)” button on
the commander), then press “ (TV STANDBY)” button
again, hereupon it becomes TV mode.
3-8-4. How to Adjustments
1. Set in the service mode, the following screen will appear.
Category Name
Suffix No.
2. Press “1” or “4” button on the commander to select the adjustment item.
3. Press “3” or “6” button on the commander to change the
adjustment data.
4. Move “
When move “” up (category up), service mode changes in
the order as shown below.
2. Press “1” or “1” button on the commander, select the adjustment item, and press “3” or “6” button to change the
data.
3. Press “
cate “WRITE” on the screen.
4. Press “-” button on the commander to write into memory (The
“WRITE” display will be changed to red color while
executing, and back to “SERVICE”.).
Commander Function (Except PJE mode)
Note : Before changing to other modes, press “
(MUTE)” button on the commander and it will indi-
ButtonModeDescription
+ -WRITEWrites data to NVM.
7 + -READReads data from NVM.
8 + - NORMAL All user control goes to the standard.
5 + -INITIALService data initialization. Not stored.
(Be sure not to use usually)
2 + -COPYDo not operate with a remote
commander.
+ - WRT5060 (The data vary with among mode.)
(MUTE)” +
“-” buttons on the commander to write the data.
(Omission of this operation causes the data to be returned
to the data before adjustment.)
: Confirm the adjustment mode before writing data for data
values because to vary in each adjustment mode.
: The adjustment item that there are no relations in the ad-
justment is not to change data values because all items are
written in each adjustment mode.
LUMA
COLR
CLTY
MIDE
CCPM
COMB
* : When it moves from PJE to other categrys,
repeat 1 or 4 button and press it.
MCP
DEF1
DEF2
DEF3
DEF4
DEF5
VSW
CRNR
RNR
BNR
SNNR
AWID
AP
MSMO
3CM
OSDP
ASEL
VSEL
POWR
OPM
OPB
SRV
OSD
MSP
TEXT
3-8-6. Memory Write Confirmation Method
1. After adjustment, turn off the AC main power switch off.
2. Turn the power switch ON and set in service mode.
3. Call the adjustment items again to confirm adjustments were
made.
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Note
•
: The data value of each mode. Other are set up by each mode.
• : Shaded items are fixed data.
•
: Though data value is indicated on the screen, it is not used.
• Standard data listed on the Adjustment Item Table are reference valies, therefore it may be different for each model and each
• Note for Different Data :
Those are the standard data values written on the microprocessor. Therefore , the data values of the modes and stored respectiv
In case of a device replacement, adjustment by rewriting the data value is necessary for some items.
Category
OSD0OSVOSD V Position32CXP961F064(60H)
OSD: Standard Data *1
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No.Name
4VOF32321616323216163232161632
OSD: Standard Data *1
No.Name
4VOF323232323232323232323232
Item
No.Name(Slave Address)
1OSHOSD H Position13
2FW1OSD ODD/EVEN Field Window Setup #17
3FW2OSD ODD/EVEN Field Window Setup #220
4VOFOSD V Position (Offset)*1
1WBTW/G Bilingual Threshold236
2WLLW/G Monaural Threshold5
3WACW/G Agreement Count1
4WDLW/G Search Delay48
5NDLNICAM Search Delay32
6SDLStereo status Read Delay16
7AGCAGC Switch Auto/Constant1
8RELAGC Gain at Constant Mode40
9CRMCarrier muting on/off0
10ACOAudio Clock out on/off1
11FPFM Prescale for non-M system27
12FPMFM Prescale for M system50
13FHFM Prescale for HDEV54
14FHMFM Prescale for HDEV and M101
15WGPW/G Prescale28
16NIPNICAM Prescale127
17ERRAuto FM switch Threshold80
18VOLLoud Speaker gain 0700h to 07FFh48
FunctionStandard Data
Device Name
– 21 –
Category
TEXT0TXHTeletext Horizontal Display Position37SAA5264(58H)
(for TEXT
models
only)
Item
No.Name(Slave Address)
1TXVTeletext Vertical Display Position46
2THDTeletext H-sync Active Edge Shift56
3TVDTeletext V-sync Active Edge Shift0
4HPLTeletext H-sync Polarity Configuration0
5VPLTeletext V-sync Polarity Configuration0
6FPLTeletext Field Polarity Configuration1
7FMDTeletext Fastext/TOP Force Mode2
8TBRTeletext RGB Brightness0
9NOPTeletext National Option Table Configuration1
10TCHTeletext Twisted Character Set Configuration1
Guide Select country ID (0:English,1:Tiwan,2:Korea,3:English)
Item
No.Name(Slave Address)
1DLY2Power On Delay20
2DLY3Power On Delay34
3ZDETZero Detect Delay31
4ZTMOZero Detect Timeout (*10ms min 300ms)30
FunctionStandard Data
FunctionStandard Data
0
FunctionStandard Data
Sound Mode Table
Standard/
Drama
Device Name
Device Name
Device Name
Hi-Fine/Soft Personal
Device Name
(Slave Address)
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
KP-FW46M31/FW51M31
RM-1015
RM-1015
Category
OPM0APCAPC Switch1
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Item
No.Name
1TSY
2AFMAuto FM switch1
3DBLDisable Blueback function1
4SSOSpeed CH Search Selection1
5SCHCH Selection for Shipping Condition1
6SCACable/Air Selection for Shipping Condition1
7DMGDisable Menu-operation Guide0
8VSNEnable Noise Reduction in Video Mode0
9LBBLower Blue Back Intensity1
1023P2/3 Pull Down Mode 0: Force OFF, 1: Auto1
11DFDF_PHA31
12DQPDQP_PHA31
13VLIMWide V-Center Limit*1
14TUT1
15TUT2
16TUT3
17TUTWTune Wait Time 6 point sense5
183NR3D-NR INIT (User Reset or Test Reset)1
19SIGNo-Signal Detect number of lock detect count.*2
20NSIGNo-Signal Detect number of unlock detect counter.*2
TV System Selection under searching with Auto TV System
Tune Wait Time Mode1 (Max) 30[ms] + 10[ms] * service_data
Tune Wait Time Mode2 (Max) 30[ms] + 10[ms] * service_data
Tune Wait Time Mode3 (Max) 30[ms] + 10[ms] * service_data