SONY KV-27S42, KV-27S46, KV-27S66, KV-29AL42, KV-29AL42C Service Manual

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HISTORY INFORMATION FOR THE FOLLOWING MANUAL:
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL NAME REMOTE COMMANDER DESTINATION CHASSIS NO.
KV-27S42 KV-27S42 KV-27S46 KV-27S66 KV-27S66 KV-29AL42 KV-29AL42C KV-29AL66 KV-29AL66C
RM-Y165 US SCC-S27H-A
RM-Y165 CND SCC-S28F-A
RM-Y167 US SCC-S27K-A
RM-Y167 US SCC-S27L-A
RM-Y167 CND SCC-S28G-A
RM-Y165 E SCC-S25U-A
RM-Y165 E SCC-S25Y-A
RM-Y167 E SCC-S25T-A
RM-Y167 E SCC-S25V-A
BA-4D
CHASSIS
KV-29SL42 KV-29SL42C KV-29SL46 KV-29XL42M KV-29SL43 KV-29SL43C
RM-Y165 E SCC-S25W-A
RM-Y165 E SCC-S25S-A
RM-Y167 E SCC-S25X-A
RM-Y165 MX SCC-S26C-A
RM-Y165 E SCC-S55C-A
RM-Y165 E SCC-S55D-A
ORIGINAL MANUAL ISSUE DATE: 4/1999
REVISION DATE REVISION TYPE SUBJECT
4/1999 No revisions or updates are applicable at this time. 6/1999 CORRECTION-1 Updated CRT Part Number for KV-27S66 9/1999 CORRECTION-2 Updated DY Part Number 5/2001 SUPPLEMENT-1 New Model Added: KV-29SL43 8/2001 SUPPLEMENT-2 New Model Added: KV-29SL43C 8/2001 CORRECTION-3 Updated Part Number for Q550 (Pg. 55) 9/2003 CORRECTION-4 Added Connection Point to A Board Schematic (Replaced Pg. 31, 32, 33, & 34) Updated History Information page (Replaced Pg. 1) Updated last page to reect new service manual part number (Replaced last page)
TRINITRON® COLOR TELEVISION
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO.
BA-4D
CHASSIS
KV-27S42 KV-27S42 KV-27S46 KV-27S66 KV-27S66 KV-29AL42 KV-29AL42C KV-29AL66 KV-29AL66C KV-29SL42 KV-29SL42C KV-29SL46 KV-29XL42M
RM-Y165 US SCC-S27H-A RM-Y165 CND SCC-S28F-A RM-Y167 US SCC-S27K-A RM-Y167 US SCC-S27L-A RM-Y167 CND SCC-S28G-A RM-Y165 E SCC-S25U-A RM-Y165 E SCC-S25Y-A RM-Y167 E SCC-S25T-A RM-Y167 E SCC-S25V-A RM-Y165 E SCC-S25W-A RM-Y165 E SCC-S25S-A RM-Y167 E SCC-S25X-A RM-Y165 MX SCC-S26C-A
MICROFILM
RM-Y167KV-29AL66
TRINITRON® COLOR TV
KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/ 29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
KV-27S42 KV-27S66 KV-29AL42C KV-29AL66 KV-29SL42
Power Requirements 120V,60Hz 120V,60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz Number of input/outputs
1)
Video S Video Audio
2)
3)
Audio Out
4)
12 231, 2(KV-29SL46) 11 111 12 231, 2(KV-29SL46) 11 111
Monitor Out -- -1- Speaker Output(W) 5WX2 5WX2 10WX2 10WX2 5WX2
Power Consumption(W) 150W (KV-27S66)
In Use (Max) 140W 140W (KV-27S46) 170W 180W 140W In Standby 2W 2W 3W 3W 3W
Dimensions(W/H/D)
(mm) 660.4X598 660.4X598 767.4X579.7 767.4X579.7 660.4X598
X505.5mm X505.5mm X547.7mm X547.7mm X505.5mm
(in.) 26x23
9/16
x20in 26x23

SPECIFICATIONS

KV-29SL46
KV-27S46 KV-29AL42 KV-29AL66C KV-29XL42M
KV-29SL42C
120-220V 120-220V 120-220V
9/16
x20in 30
1/4
7/8
X22
x21
5/8
in 30
1/4
7/8
X22
x21
5/8
in 26x23
9/16
x20in
Mass (Kg) 39kg 39kg 42kg 42kg 39kg
(lbs) 86lbs 86lbs 93lbs 93lbs 86lbs
1)
T elevision system
American TV standard/NTSC
Channel coverage
1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
2)
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
3)
500 mVrms (100% modulation), Impedance: 47 kilohms
4)
More than 408 mVrms at the maximum volume setting (variable) More than 408 mVrms (fix); Impedance: 5 kilohms
VHF:2-13 / UHF:14-69 / CATV:1-125
Picture tube
Trinitron® tube
Visible screen size
27-inch picture measured diagonally 29-inch picture measured diagonally
Antenna
75 ohm external antenna terminal for VHF/UHF
Supplied accessories
Remote Commander with 2 size AA (R6) batteries RM-Y167 (KV-29AL66/29AL66C/29SL46/27S46/27S66) RM-Y165 (KV-29AL42/29AL42C/27S42/29XL42M/29SL42/29SL42C)
( ) SRS (SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM)
Optional accessories
Connecting Cables: VMC-810S/820S, VMC-720M.
YC-15V/20V , RK-74A
The ( ) SRS (SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM) is manufac­tured by Sony Corporation under license from SRS Labs, Inc. It is covered by U.S. Patent No. 4,748,669. Other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
TV Stand: SU-27A4 U/V Mixer: EAC-66
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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The word ‘SRS’ and the SRS symbol ( ) are registered trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
BBE and BBE symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc. and are licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and 4,482,866.
KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/
29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page
Warnings and Cautions ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Self-Diagnostic Function ................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Check-Out Instructions ........................................................................................................................... 7
1. GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Rear Cover Removal 2-2. Rear Cover Removal 2-3. Rear Cover Removal 2-4. Control Switch Removal
2-5. Chassis Assembly Removal (KV-27S46/27S66/29SL42/29C/29SL46/29XL42M) ............................................. 12
2-6. Chassis Assembly Removal
2-7. Service Position ..................................................................................................................................... 12
2-8. Picture Tube Removal ........................................................................................................................... 13
3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Beam Landing ....................................................................................................................................... 14
3-2. Convergence .......................................................................................................................................... 1 5
3-3. Focus ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
3-4. Screen (G2)............................................................................................................................................ 16
3-5. Method of Setting the Service Adjustment Mode ...................................................................................16
3-6. White Balance Adjustments .................................................................................................................. 16
(KV-27S46/27S66) .............................................................................................................. 11
(KV-29SL42/29C/29SL46/29XL42M) .................................................................................. 11
(KV-29AL42/42C/29AL66/66C) .......................................................................................... 11
(KV-29AL42/42C/29AL66/66C) .................................................................................... 11
(KV-29AL42/42C/29Al66/66C) .............................................................................. 12
4. SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS
4-1.
R582 and R584 Confirmation Method (HV Hold-Down Confirmation and Readjustments) .......... 1 7
4-2. B+ Voltage Confirmation and Adjustment ............................................................................................. 17
5. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
5-1. Setting the Service Adjustment Mode.................................................................................................... 19
5-2. Memory Write Confirmation Method ..................................................................................................... 1 9
5-3. Adjust Buttons and Indicators ............................................................................................................... 1 9
5-4. A Board Adjustments ............................................................................................................................. 21
6. DIAGRAMS
6-1. Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................... ........ 2 3
6-2. Circuit Board Location ........................................................................................................................... 2 6
6-3. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ................................................................................. 2 6
• A Board .............................................................................................................................................. 27
• P Board .............................................................................................................................................. 3 5
• K Board .............................................................................................................................................. 3 7
• HT Board............................................................................................................................................ 37
• C Board .............................................................................................................................................. 3 9
• CV Board............................................................................................................................................ 40
• E Board .............................................................................................................................................. 4 2
• HV Board............................................................................................................................................ 43
6-4. Semiconductors .................................................................................................................................... 45
7. EXPLODED VIEW
7-1. Chassis (KV-27S66) .............................................................................................................................. 4 6
7-2. Chassis (KV-27S42/27S46/27SL42/42C/29SL46/29XL42M) .............................................................. 4 7
7-3. Chassis (KV-29AL42/29AL42C) ............................................................................................................ 48
7-4. Chassis (KV-29AL66/66C) .................................................................................................................... 4 9
8. ELECTRICAL P ARTS LIST
...................................................................................................................................................50
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KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/ 29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

CAUTION
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE MET AL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CR T , AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE.
WARNING!!
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE TO A VOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BECAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT W ARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS, AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERA TION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA TION IS SUSPECTED. A TTENTION
ATTENTION !!
APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE L'ANODE, COURT-CIRCUITER L'ANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE L'ANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE L'APP AREIL, OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SUR LE TUBE CA THODIQUE OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.
ATTENTION !!
AFIN D'EVITER TOUT RESQUE D'ELECTROCUTION PROVENANT D'UN CHÁSSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR D'ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DÉPANNAGE. LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RÉCEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORDÉ À L'ALIMENTA TION SECTEUR.
A TTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS A LA SECURITE!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES P AR UNE TRAME ET P AR UNE MARQUE
SUR LES SCHEMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSEES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D'UNEIMPORTANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA SECURITE DU FONCTIONNEMENT . NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMERO DE PIECE EST INDIQUE DANS LE PRESENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLEMENTS PUBLIES P AR SONY . LES REGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L'IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SECURITE DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES DANS LE PRESENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCEDURES LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OU LORSQU'UN MAUVAIS FONTIONNEMENT SUSPECTE.

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION

The units 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 .
Diagnostic T est 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. Results for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen. No error has occurred if the screen displays a “0”.
Diagnostic Item No. of times Display/ Probable Cause Detected
Description STANDBY/TIMER Diagnostic result Location Symptoms
* Power does not turn on Does not light * Power cord is not plugged in. * Power does not come on.
* +B overcurrent (OCP) 2 times 2:0 or 2:1 * H.OUT (Q502) is shorted. (A board) * Power does not come on.
* Vertical deflection 4 times 4:0 or 4:1 * +13V is not supplied. (A board) * Has entered standby state after stopped* horizontal raster.
lamp flashes
* Fuse is burned out (F5050) (E Board) * No power is suppled to the TV.
* AC power supply is faulty.
* IC1751 is shorted. (C board) * Load on power line is shorted.
* IC1701 is shorted. (CV board)
* IC 541 is faulty (A board) * Vertical deflection pulse is stopped.
* Power line is shorted or power supply is stopped.
* White balance failure 5 times 5:0 or 5:1 * Video OUT (Q306 to 308) is faulty.(A bd) * No raster is generated. (not balanced) * IC301 is faulty. (A board) * CRT cathode current detection
* If a +B overcurrent is detected, stoppage of the vertical deflection is detected simulatneously. The symptom that is diagnosed first by the microcontroller is displayed on the screen.
** Refer to Screen (G2) Adjustment in Section 3-4 of this manual.
* G2 is improperly adjusted**. reference pulse output is small.
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KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/
STANDBY/TIMER LED
29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
Display of Standby/Timer LED Flash Count
2 times 4 times 5 times
LED ON 0.3 sec. LED OFF 0.3 sec.
Diagnostic Item Flash Count*
+B overcurrent 2 times Vertical deflection stopped 4 times White balance failure 5 times
*One flash count is not used for self-diagnostic.
LED OFF
3 sec.
Stopping the Standby/Timer LED 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.
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 on the screen for confirmation.
T o Bring Up Screen Test
In standby mode, press buttons on the Remote Commander sequentially, in rapid succession, as shown below:
Display Channel
5
Sound volume
Power ON
Note that this differs from entering the service mode (sound volume
+
).
Self Diagnostic Screen Display
SELF DIAGNOSTIC
2: 3: 4: 5: 101:
N/A
N/A
0 0 0 1 0
Numeral “0” means that no fault was detected.
Numeral “1” means a fault was detected one time only.
Handling of Self-diagnostic Screen Display
Since the diagnostic results displayed on the screen are not automatically cleared, always check the self-diagnostic screen during repairs. When you have completed the repairs, clear the result display to “0”.
Unless the result display is cleared to “0”, the self-diagnostic function will not be able to detect subsequent faults after completion of the repairs.
Clearing the Result Display
To clear the result display to “0”, press buttons on the Remote Commander sequentially when the diagnostic screen is displayed, as shown below:
Quitting the Self-Diagnostic Screen
To quit the entire self-diagnostic screen, turn off the power switch on the Remote Commander or the main unit.
8
ENTERChannel
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KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/ 29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
Self-diagnostic Circuit
FROM
CRT
FROM
IC521 PIN 7
IC301
Y/CHROMA JUNGLE
IK IN
21
HP/PROTECT
18
SDA
35
IC541
V. OUT
REF
IC001
SYSTEM
IO-BDAT
O-LED
36
18
3
17
37
I-PROT
IO-SDAT
5
DISPLAY
IC003
MEMORY
B-DAT
+B overcurrent (OCP) Occurs when an overcurrent on the +B (115V) line is detected by pin 18 of IC301. If the voltage
of pin 18 of IC 301 is less than 1V when V.SYNC is more than seven verticals in a period, the unit will automatically turn off.
Ve rtical deflection stopped Occurs when an absence of the vertical deflection pulse is detected by pin 17 of IC001. Power
supply will shut down when waveform interval exceeds 2 seconds.
White balance failure If the RGB levels* do not balance within 2 seconds after the power is turned on, this error will
be detected by IC301. TV will stay on, but there will be no picture. *(Refers to the RGB levels of the AKB detection Ref pulse that detects 1K.)
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SAFETY CHECK-OUT

KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/
29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or touching high-wattage resistors.
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators.
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer.
7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are specified values. Make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always have low HV.
8. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below.
Leakage Test
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed
0.5 mA (500 microampere). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers' instructions to use these instructions.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale. The Simpson’s 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all battery­operated digital multimeters that have a 2 VAC range are suitable (see Figure A).
How to Find a Good Earth Ground
A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground; the cover­plate retaining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If the retaining screw is to be used as your earth ground, verify that it is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-water pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If a cold­water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60- to 100-watt trouble light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw. Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot side on the line; the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential (see Figure B).
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Figure B. Checking for earth ground.Figure A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/ 29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
SECTION 1

GENERAL

The following are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers shown reflect those of the Operating Instruction Manual.
Connecting Your TV
This section covers basic connections in addition to any optional equipment you may be connecting.
Basic Connections
TV with indoor or outdoor antenna, or CATV cable
Depending on the cable available in your home, choose one of the connections below:
If you are connecting to an indoor or outdoor antenna, it will be necessary to
adjust the orientat ion of the antenna for best reception.
Cable and antenna
KV-27S66, 27V66 only
If your cable provider does not feature local channels, you may find this set up convenient.
CATV cable
(No connection “TO CONVERTER” in this case)
Antenna cable
Select CABLE or ANT mode by pressing on the remote control.
(Rear of TV)
AUX
TO CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
User Guide
Connecting Additional Equipment
TV and VCR
2
1
From Cable/ antenna
!
VCR must be connected and turned on to operate PIP. (KV-27S46 only)
1
Connect the coaxial cable from your TV antenna or cable TV to the IN jack on your VCR.
2
Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the OUT jack on your VCR to the VHF/UHF IN jack on the TV.
To watch video programs from your VCR, tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 (as set on the rear of your VCR).
(Optional connection)
3
If your VCR is equipped with video inputs, for better picture quality you should connect A/V cables to AUDIO and VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV. You can use the button to switch between the TV and VCR inputs.
For optimum picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of the yellow A/V cable. S VIDEO does not provide sound, the audio cables must still be connected.
VCR
(Optional connection)
3
TV
Connecting Your TV
TV and Cable Box
1
Connect the coaxial cable from the wall to the IN jack on your cable box.
2
Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the OUT jack on your cable box to the VHF/UHF IN jack on the TV.
To view channels from your cable box, tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 (as set on the rear panel of your cable box).
If you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box, you should consider using the CHANNEL FIX feature on page24.
3 4
User Guide
TV, Cable box and Cable
KV-27S 66 , 27V66 only
For this set up, you can switch between scrambled channels (through your cable box), and normal (CATV) channels by pressing on your remote control.
When using PIP, the AUX input cannot be viewed in the window picture.
(Rear panel KV-27V66 only)
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KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/
29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
Connecting Your TV
TV, VCR, and Cable box
TV
3
VCR
2
Cable box
1
Cable
1 Connect the coaxial cable from the wall to the IN jack on your cable
box.
2 Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the OUT jack on your
cable box to the IN jack on your VCR.
3 Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the OUT jack on your
VCR to the VHF/UHF IN jack on the TV.
If you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box, you
should consider using the CHANNEL FIX feature on page24.
(Optional connection)
4 If your VCR is equipped with video inputs, for better picture quality
you should connect A/V cables to AUDIO and VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV. You can use the button to switch between the TV and VCR inputs.
For optimum picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of the yellow A/V cable.
S VIDEO does not provide sound, the audio cables must still be connected.
(Optional connection)
4
User Guide
TV and Digital Satellite Receiver
2
From cable/ antenna
Satellite receiver
1
Satellite
antenna
cable
3
1 Connect the cable from your satellite antenna to SATELLITE IN on
the satellite receiver.
2 Attach the coaxial connector from your cable or antenna to
VHF/UHF IN on your TV.
3 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and VIDEO OUT on your
satellite receiver to AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your TV. You can use the bu tton to switch between the satellite receiver and the TV.
For optimum picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of the yellow A/V cable.
S VIDEO does not provide sound, your audio connectors must still be connected.
TV
Connecting Your TV
TV, Digital Satellite Receiver and VCR
Satellite antenna
1
4
VCR
Satellite receiver
1 Connect the cable from your satellite antenna to SATELLITE IN on
the satellite receiver.
2 Attach the coaxial connector from your cable or antenna to
VHF/UHF IN on your VCR.
3 Using a coaxial cable, connect VHF/UHF OUT on your VCR to
VHF/UHF IN on your TV.
4 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and VIDEO OUT on your
satellite receiver to AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your VCR.
5 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and VIDEO OUT on your
VCR to AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your TV.
To view from the satellite or VCR, select the video input to which your
satellite receiver or VCR is connected by pressing on the remote control.
Cable
2
3
5
7
8
User Guide
Connecting a Camcorder
Using A/V cables, connect AUDIO and VIDEO OUT on your camcorder
TV
to AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your TV.
A/V output
(Front A/V Panel KV-27V42, 27V66 only)
Connection can also be made to the rear A/V panel of your TV.
Connecting a DVD Player
Using A/V connectors, connect LINE OUT on your DVD to VIDEO IN on your TV.
(Rear of DVD player)
A/V outputs
(Rear of TV)
For optimum picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of the yellow A/V cable.
S VIDEO does not provide sound, your audio connectors must still be connected.
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10
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KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/ 29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
Connecting Your TV
Connecting an audio system
Using audio connectors, connect AUDIO OUT on your TV to one of the unused line inputs (e.g. TV, AUX, TAPE 2) on your stereo.
1
AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R
Line input
2
Set your stereo to the chosen line input. (See page 20 for additional audio
setup instructions.)
User Guide
Connecting two VCRs for Tape Editing
KV-27V42, 27V66 only
MONITOR OUT gives you the ability to use a second VCR to record a program being played by the primary VCR to perform tape editing.
(Rear panel KV-27V66 only)
VCR (for playback)
1
1 Connect the VCR intended for playback using the setup instructions
on page 4 of this manual.
2 Using A/V connectors, connect AUDIO and VIDEO IN on your VCR
intended for recording to MONITOR AUDIO and VIDEO OUT on your TV.
To perform tape editing; set the TV to the video input intended for playback
by pressing
on the remote control.
VCR (for recording)
2
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User Guide
Troubleshooting
If you are having a problem with your TV, try the suggestions below. If the problem persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Cannot operate single tuner PIP (KV-27S46)
No picture, no sound
Poor or no picture, good sound
Good picture, no sound
No color Adjust COLOR in the VIDEO menu (page 19). Only snow
appears on the screen
Make sur e the VCR is connect ed correctly (see page 4).Check to see if the VCR is on.Make sure your remote control is programmed to
operate your VCR (see page 31).
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.If a red light is flashing on the front of your TV for
more than a few minutes, call your local service center.
Check the TV/VIDEO set tings: whe n watching TV, set
to TV; when watching video equipment, set t o VIDEO (page 19).
Make sure the batteries have been inserted correctly
into the remote control.
Check your PARENTAL CONTROL settings (pages
28-29).
Try another channel, it could be station trouble.Adjust PICTURE in the VIDEO menu (page 19).Adjust BRIGHTNESS in the VIDEO menu (page19).Check the antenna and/or cable connections (page 3).Press so that MUTING disappears from the
screen (page 13).
Check your AUDIO settings. Your TV may be set to
SAP (page 21).
Check the CABLE setting in the CHANNEL SET UP
menu (page 24).
Check the antenna and/or cable connections (page 3).Make sure the channel selected is currently
broadcasting.
Press the button on the remote control.
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Other Information
Dotted lines or stripes
Double images or ghosts
Cannot receive higher number channels (UHF) when using an antenna
Cable stations
don’t seem to work
Remote Control does not operate
The TV needs to be cleaned
Lost password for PARENTAL CONTROL
If, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony television, please call our Direct Response Center at 1-800-222-SONY (7669) (U.S. residents only) or (416) 499-SONY (7669) (Canadian residents only).
Adjust the antenna.Move the TV away from other electronic equipment.
Some electronic equipment can create electrical noise, which can interfere with TV reception.
Check your outdoor antenna or call your cable service.
Make sure CABLE is set to OFF in the CHANNEL SET
UP menu (page24).
Use AUTO PROGRAM to add channels that are not
presently in the memory (page24).
Make sure CA BLE is set t o ON in the CHANNEL S ET
UP menu (page24).
Use AUTO PROGRAM to add channels that are not
presently in the memory (page24).
Batteries could be weak. Replace them (page 2).Move the TV 3-4 feet away from fluorescent lights.
Clean the TV with a soft dry cloth. Never use strong
solvents such as thinner or benzine, which might damage the finish of the cabinet.
In the password screen, enter the following master
password: 4357. After using the master pass word, you must create a new password, it cannot be used to unlock currently blocked channels.
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SECTION 2

DISASSEMBLY

KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/29AL66C/
29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
2-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL
(KV-27S46/27S66)
2-2. REAR COVER REMOVAL
(KV-29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M)
Rear Cover
Seven screws (BVTP 4X16)
Two screws (BVTP 3X10)
2-3. REAR COVER REMOVAL
(KV-29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/29AL66C)
Two Screws
(BVTP 3x10)
2-4.CONTROL SWITCH REMOVAL
(KV-29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/29AL66C)
Rear Cover
Control Switch
Four Claws
Nine Screws (BVTP 3x12)
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2-5. CHASSIS ASSEMBL Y REMOVAL (KV-27S46/27S66/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M)
Board claw
A Board
E Board
2 clips
(KV-27S42/27S46/27S66 only)
2-6. CHASSIS ASSEMBL Y REMOVAL
(KV-29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/29AL66C)
Board Claw
HV Board
K Board
E Board
A Board
A Board
2-7. SERVICE POSITION
C Board
P Board
2 clips
(KV -27S42/27S46/27S66 only)
E Board
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2-8. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/29AL66C/
29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
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
T ension Spring
Degaussing Coil
Deflection Y oke
T w o DGC holders (M)
(KV-29AL66/29AL66C/ 29AL42/29AL42C)
Four Screws (T apping scre w 7)
Anode Cap
E board
C / CV board
A board
K board
HV board
(KV-29AL66/29AL66C/ 29AL42/29AL42C)
Picture tube
Cushion
(KV-29AL66/29AL66C/ 27S66/29AL42/ 29AL42C)
ANODE CAP REMOV AL
WARNING: High voltage remains in the CRT even after the power is disconnected. To avoid electrical shock, discharge the CRT before
NOTE: After removing the anode, short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to either the metal chassis, CRT shield,
attempting to remove the anode cap. Short between anode and coated earth ground strap of CRT.
or carbon painted on the CRT.
REMOVAL PROCEDURES
c
b
a
Anode Button
1
Turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction indicated by arrow
2
Use your thumb to pull the rubber
a
.
cap firmly in the direction indicated by arrow
b
.
3
When one side of the rubber cap separates from the anode button, the anode cap can be removed by turning the rubber cap and pulling it in the direction of arrow
c
.
HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE CAP
1
Do not use sharp objects which may cause damage to the surface of the anode cap.
2
To avoid damaging the anode cap, do not squeeze the rubber covering too hard. A material fitting called a shatter-hook terminal is built into the rubber.
3
Do not force turn the foot of the rubber cover. This may cause the shatter-hook terminal to protrude and damage the rubber.
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KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/
Blue Red
Green
29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
SECTION 3

SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

The following adjustments should be made when a complete realignment is required or when a new picture tube is installed.
These adjustments should be performed with rated power supply voltage unless otherwise noted.
Set the controls as follows unless otherwise noted. VIDEO MODE: ST ANDARD
PICTURE control:................ Normal
BRIGHTNESS control......... Normal
3-1. BEAM LANDING
Before beginning adjustment procedure:
1. Degauss the entire screen.
2. Feed in the white pattern signal.
Adjustment Procedure
1. Input a raster signal with the pattern generator.
2. Loosen the deflection yoke mounting screw and set the purity control to the center as shown below.
Perform the adjustments in order as follows:
1. Beam Landing
2. Convergence
3. Focus
4. Screen (G2)
5. White Balance
Note: Test equipment required:
• Color bar pattern generator
• Degausser
• DC power supply
• Digital multimeter
5. Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust so that the entire screen becomes green.
Purity Control
3. Turn the raster signal of the pattern generator to green.
4. Move the deflection yoke backward and adjust the purity control so that green is in the center and red and blue are at the sides evenly.
6. Switch over the raster signal to red and blue and confirm the condition.
7. When the position of the deflection yoke is determined, tighten it with the deflection yoke mounting screw.
8. If landing at the corner is not right, adjust by using the disk magnets.
Purity control
corrects this area
ba
Disk magnets
or rotatable disk
cd
Deflection yoke positioning
corrects these areas
magnets correct
these areas (a-d)
a
c
b
d
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29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
3-2. CONVERGENCE
Before starting convergence adjustments:
1. Perform FOCUS, V.LIN AND V.SIZE adjustments.
2. Set BRIGHTNESS control to minimum.
3. Feed in dot pattern.
Vertical Static Convergence
1. Adjust V.STAT magnet to converge red, green and blue dots in the center of the screen. (Vertical movement)
Center dot
R G B
R G B
V.STAT magnet
Horizontal Static Convergence
If the blue dot does not converge with the red and green dots, perform the following:
1. Move BMC magnet (a) to correct insufficient H. Static convergence.
2. Rotate BMC magnet (b) to correct insufficient V. Static convergence.
3. After adjusting the BMC magnet, repeat Beam Landing Adjustment.
PURITY
V. STAT
BMC MAGNET
BMC magnet
a
2. Tilt the V.STAT magnet and adjust static convergence to open or close the V.STAT magnet.
When the V.STAT magnet is moved in the direction of arrows a and b , red, green, and blue dots move as shown below:
(1)
a
b
(2) a
(3)
b
a
b
B G
R
BGR
b
RGB
a
R
G
b
b
B G
R
B
G
B
R
b
Dynamic Convergence Adjustment
Before performing this adjustment, perform Horizontal and Vertical Static Convergence Adjustment.
1. Slightly loosen deflection yoke screw.
2. Remove deflection yoke spacers.
3. Move the deflection yoke for best convergence, as shown below:
BGR
R
B
G
G
R
B
RGB
BGR
RGB
RGB
B G R
B
G
R G B
R
BGR RGB
4. Tighten the deflection yoke screw.
5. Install the deflection yoke spacers.
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Screen-Corner Convergence
1. Affix a permalloy assembly corresponding to the misconverged areas.
b
ba
a-d: screen-corner
misconvergence
cd
d
a
3-3. FOCUS
1. Adjust FOCUS control for best picture.
FOCUS
(FV)
SCREEN
(G2)
3-5. METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Service Mode Procedure
1. Standby mode (power off).
2.
Display Channel
c
on the Remote Commander (press each button within a second).
5
Sound volume Power
+
Service Adjustment Mode In
1. The CRT displays the item being adjusted.
Disp.
Item
(Item)
Data
SERVICE HSIZ 0
2. Press or on the Remote Commander to select the item.
3. Press data.
4. Press
or on the Remote Commander to change the
then to save into the memory.
3-4. SCREEN (G2)
1. Input a dots pattern.
2. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS controls at minimum and COLOR control at normal.
3. Adjust SBRT, GCUT, BCUT in service mode with an oscilloscope as shown below so that voltages on the red, green, and blue cathodes are 170 VDC.
170 VDC
Ground
4. Observe the screen and adjust SCREEN (G2) VR in FBT to obtain the faintly visible background of dot signal.
Pedestal
Service Adjustment Mode Memory
Turn set off then on to exit service adjustment mode.
SERVICE WRITE
MUTING
ENTER
Green
Red
3-6. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS
1. Input an entire white signal with burst.
2. Set to Service Adjustment Mode.
3. Set DCOL to “0”.
4. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to minimum.
5. Adjust with SBRT if necessary.
6. Select GCUT and BCUT with
7. Adjust with
and for the best white balance.
8. Set PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to maximum.
9. Select GDRV and BDRV with
10.Adjust with
and for the best white balance.
11.Reset DCOL to “1”.
12. To write into memory, press
and .
and .
then .
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29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
SECTION 4

SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS

4-1. R584 CONFIRMATION METHOD
(HV HOLD-DOWN CONFIRMATION) AND READJUSTMENTS
The following adjustments should always be performed when replacing the following components which are marked with
on the schematic diagram:
DY, C508, C505, C507, C509, C511, C515, C520, C573, C574, C575, D572, D573, D574, IC301, IC521, IC602, L591, L501, R582, R583, R585, R578, R586, R625, R626, T504
Preparation Before Confirmation
1. Using a Variac, apply AC input voltage: 120 ± 2 VAC (or 120-220 ± 2 VAC for KV-29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/ 29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M only.)
2. Turn the POWER switch ON.
3. Input a white signal and set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS controls to maximum.
4. Confirm that the voltage between C574 (+) or TP503 and ground is more than 105 VDC.
Hold-down Readjustment
If the setting indicated in step 2 of Hold-down Operation Confirmation cannot be met, readjustment should be performed by altering the resistance value of R584, components marked with
.
T504
FBT
ammeter
3.0 mA DC range
ABL
+
A
IABL
-
4-2. B+ VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION AND
ADJUSTMENT
Note: The following adjustments should always be performed when replacing the following components, which are marked with
on the schematic diagram on schematic diagram.
Hold-down Operation Confirmation
1. Connect the current meter between Pin 11 of the FBT (T505) and the PWB land where Pin 11 would normally attach. (See Figure 1 on the next page.)
2. Input a dot signal and set PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to minimum: IABL = 100 + 100/-95 µA.
3. Confirm the voltage of A Board TP-600 is 135 ± 3 VDC.
4. Connect the digital voltmeter and the DC power supply via diode 1SS119 to C574 (+) and ground. (See Figure 1 on the next page.)
5. Increase the DC power voltage gradually until the picture blanks out.
6. Turn DC power source off immediately.
7. Read the digital voltmeter indication (Standard: less than or equal to 141.3 VDC).
8. Input a white signal and set PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to maximum.
9. Repeat steps 4 to 7.
IC601, IC602
1. Using a Variac, apply AC input voltage: 130 ± 2 VAC (or 120-220 ± 2 for KV-29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/ 29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M only.)
2. Input a dot signal.
3. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS controls to minimum.
4. Set to service adjustment mode.
5. Select PADJ with
6. Adjust with
7. Confirm that the voltage of A Board TP-600 is less than 138 VDC.
8. If step 7 is not satisfied, replace the components listed above, then repeat the above steps.
9. Adjust with
10.Write into the memory by pressing
.
and .
to the 0 level.
and for: 135 + 3 VDC
then
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KV-27S42/27S46/27S66/29AL42/29AL42C/29AL66/ 29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
Digltal
Multimeter
TP600
+ –
ABL11
A
+ –
Ammeter
3mA DC Range
T505
FBT
R584
+ –
Digital
Multimeter
C574
1SS119
+
Power Supply
Figure 1
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29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
SECTION 5

CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS

Use the Remote Commander (RM-Y168) to perform the circuit adjustments in this section. NOTE: Test Equipment Required:
• Pattern generator
• Frequency counter
• Digital multimeter
• Audio oscillator
5-1. Setting the Service Adjustment Mode
1. Standby mode (power off).
2.
Display Channel
5
Sound volume Power ON
+
on the Remote Commander (press each button within a second).
Service Adjustment Mode On
1. The CRT displays the item being adjusted.
Disp.
Item
(Item)
Data
SERVICE HSIZ 0
2. Press or on the Remote Commander to select an item.
3. Press
4. Press
or on the Remote Commander to change the data.
then to save into the memory.
5-2. Memory Write Confirmation Method
1. After adjustment, remove the power plug from the AC outlet, then plug it in again.
2. Turn the power switch ON and set to service mode.
3. Call the adjusted items again to confirm they were adjusted.
5-3. Adjust Buttons and Indicators
Service Adjustment Mode Memory
SERVICE WRITE
MUTING
ENTER
1. Press then on the Remote Commander to initialize.
SERVICE RESET
Carry out step 1 when adjusting IDs 0–4 and when replacing and adjusting IC003.
2. Turn set off then on to exit service adjustment mode.
Green
Red
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g
29AL66C/29SL42/29SL42C/29SL46/29XL42M
Adjustment Items
Service Data
Item Name Name Range
1 HSIZ A_HSIZE 0-63 31 42 2 HPOS A_HPOS 0-63 31 22 3 VBOW A_AFCB 0-15 7 6 4 VANG A_AFCB 0-15 7 6 5TRAP A_TRAP 0-15 7 7 6 PAMP A_PAMP 0-63 31 16 7 CPIN A_CPIN 0-63 31 34 8 VSIZ A_VSIZ 0-63 31 33
9 VPOS A_VPOS 0-63 31 38 10 VLIN A_SCOR 0-15 7 6 11 SCOR A_SCOR 0-15 7 7 12 VZOM A_SCROLL 0-1 0 0 13 EHT A_TRAP 0-15 7 4 14 ASP A_ASPECT 0-63 63 48 15 SCRL A_SCROLL 0-63 31 31 16 HBLK A_ASPECT 0-1 0 1 17 LBLK A_HBLK 0-15 7 15 18 RBLK A_HBLK 0-15 7 3 19 VUSN A_ASPECT 0-1 0 0 20 HDW A_PON 0-1 0 0 21 EWDC A_HSIZE 0-1 0 0 22 LVLN A_VLIN 0-15 0 0 23 UVLN A_VLIN 0-15 0 0 24 RDRV A_RDRIVE 0-63 31 14 25 GDRV A_GDRIVE 0-63 31 10 26 BDRV A_BDRIVE 0-63 31 8 27 RCUT A_RCUT 0-15 7 8 28 GCUT A_GCUT 0-15 7 4 29 BCUT A_GCUT 0-15 7 5 30 DCOL A_GDRIVE 0-1 0 1 31 SHUE A1_SUBHUE 0-31 14 9 32 SCOL A1_SUBCOL 0-31 14 23 33 SBRT A1_SUBBRT 0-31 14 10 34 RON A_VIDSEL 0-1 0 1 35 GON A_VIDSEL 0-1 0 1 36 BON A_VIDSEL 0-1 0 1 37 AXPL A_PON 0-1 0 0 38 AXNT A_SHPF0 0-1 0 0 39 CBPF A_XTAL 0-1 0 1 40 CTRP A_XTAL 0-1 0 1 41 COFF A_COFF 0-1 0 0 42 KOFF A_COFF 0-1 0 0 43 SSHP A1_SUBSHP 0-15 8 6 44 SHPF A_SHPF0 0-1 0 / 0 *2 1 45 PREL A_DCTRAN 0-1 0 1 46 Y-DC A_DCTRAN 0 - 1 0 1 47 GAMM A_BDRIVE 0-3 0 0 48 ABLM A_RDRIVE 0-1 1 1 49 VTH A_RDRIVE 0- 1 0 1 50 YDEL A_HOSC 0-15 7 7 51 NCOL A_PIC 0-1 0 1 52 FSC A_PIC 0-1 0 1 53 K- ID A_KID 0-1 0 0 54 HOSC A_HOSC 0-15 7 7 55 VSS A_FFREQ 0-1 0 0 56 HSS A_FFREQ 0-1 0 0 57 HMSK A_VSIZ 0-1 0 1 58 VTMS A_TVOFF 0-3 0 0 59 CDMD A_FFREQ 0-3 0 / 1 *2 0 60 AFC A_VPOS 0-3 0 / 0 *2 0 61 FIFR A_FFREQ 0-3 0 3
Initial Value Average Data
Service Data
Name Name Ran
Initial Value Average Data
e
62 SBAS 0-15 7 8 63 STRE 0-15 7 9 64 SBAL A1_SUBBAL 0-31 14 13 65 DISP A_OSDPOS 0-127 0 11 66 PADJ A_PADJ 0-63 3 51 67 HCHM A6_HCHM 0-255 69 69 68 HCLM A6_HCLM 0-255 16 16 69 HCHS 0-255 69 69 70 HCLS 0-255 16 16 71 PFRN 0-1 0 0 72 PRVS 0-1 0 0 73 PCON 0-127 32 70 74 PUCO 0-127 75 63 75 PVCO 0-127 40 63 76 PHUE 0-31 15 15 77 PKIL 0-1 0 0 78 PSEP 0-3 2 2 79 PDCO 0-3 0 0 80 PEXP 0-3 2 2 81 PBGS 0-63 14 14 82 PYDL 0-15 3 7 83 PBRT 0-31 0 25 84 PVPE 0-16 0 0 85 PUPE 0-16 0 0 86 PACS 0-1 0 1 87 PSDL 0-3 0 0 88 PMVP 0-3 0 0 89 PCGA 0-1 0 1 90 PBIT 0-1 0 0 91 PAFC 0-1 0 0 92 PACC 0-63 21 20 93 PBUR 0-1 0 0 94 PEVE 0-1 0 0 95 PINW 0-1 0 0 96 PINR 0-1 0 0 97 PREF 0-1 0 0 98 PARE 0-1 1 1
99 PAVE 0-1 0 0 100 PFRA 0-15 0 0 101 PPAL 0-255 0 0 102 PHPO 0-31 31 2 103 PVPO 0-31 21 22 104 PHTI 0-15 10 10 105 PHAJ 0-15 2 2 106 PBGY 0-15 0 0 107 PCRO 0-1 0 0 108 PPAR 0-63 2 2 109 PHPF 0-1 0 1 110 PVCH 0-1 0 0 111 PVON 0-1 0 1 112 PVLN 0-31 17 17 113 PVSB 0-255 64 64 114 PVLV 0-255 130 130 115 ID0 A_NVMID0 0-255 23 116 ID1 A_NVMID1 0-255 3 117 ID2 A_NVMID2 0-255 11 118 ID3 A_NVMID3 0-255 1 119 ID4 A_NVMID4 0-255 23 120 ID5 A_NVMID5 0-255 0 121 ID6 A6_NVMID6 0-255 0 122 ID7 A6_NVMID7 0-255 64
See ID map See ID map See ID map See ID map See ID map See ID map See ID map See ID map
*2: TV/VIDEO
SERVICE ID0 25
Notes: Item numbers 1-122 show the sequence of adjustments that may be selected while in service mode. Data Range indicates the range of possible settings for each adjustment mode. Initial Data indicates the standard settings for each adjustment mode.
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