More than 408 mVrms at the maximum volume setting (variable)
More than 408 mVrms (fix); Impedance (output): 2 kilohms
( • ) SRS (SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM)
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.
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-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SectionTitlePage
Warnings and Cautions...............................................................................................................................................................4
Self-Diagnostic Function ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
1-3.Service Position .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
3-1. R530, R531 Confirmation Method (HV Hold-Down Confirmation and Readjustments)..........................................14
3-2.B+ Voltage Confirmation and Adjustment .....................................................................................................................14
4.CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
4-1.Setting the Service Adjustment Mode .......................................................................................................................... 15
4-3.Adjust Buttons and Indicators ......................................................................................................................................15
4-5.Feature ID Map ..............................................................................................................................................................21
5-3.Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams .........................................................................................................33
• A Board .................................................................................................................................................................... 34
• AK Board ..................................................................................................................................................................49
• HA Board ..................................................................................................................................................................50
• G Board ....................................................................................................................................................................51
• GA Board..................................................................................................................................................................55
• WA Board ................................................................................................................................................................. 59
• T Board.....................................................................................................................................................................61
• C Board .................................................................................................................................................................... 63
7.ELECTRICAL P ARTS LIST ...................................................................................................................................................68
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KV-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
CAUTION
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND
THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD,
OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING
THE ANODE.
WARNING!!
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING
ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD,
BECAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. THE CHASSIS OF THIS
RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER
LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ON
THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS, AND IN
THE PAR TS 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!!
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'APPAREIL, OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE
PEINTE SUR LE TUBE CATHODIQUE 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'ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
A TTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELA TIFS A LA SECURITE!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR 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 P AR 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'IMPORT ANCE 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 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.
Results for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen. No error has occurred if the screen displays a “0”.
Diagnostic Item
Description
Power does not turn onDoes not light
+B overcurrent (OCP)*N/A
+B overvoltage (OVP)*N/A
V-STOP*4 times4:0 or 4:1• +12V is not supplied. (A Board)
IK (AKB)5 times5:0 or 5:1• Video OUT (IC502) is faulty. (A Board)
No. of Times
STANDBY/TIMER
LED Flashes
Self-diagnostic Display/
Diagnostic Result
N/A
N/A
N/A
Probable Cause
Location
• Power cord is not plugged in.
• Fuse is burned out. (F601) (A Board)
• H.OUT (Q502) is shorted. (A Board)
• IC1701 is shorted. (C Board)
• IC643 or T603 is open. (G Board)
• IC6003 or PH6001 is open (GA Board)
• IC502 is faulty. (A Board)
• IC355 is faulty. (A Board)
• Screen (G2) is improperly adjusted.**
Detected Symptoms
• Power does not come on.
• No power is supplied to the TV.
• AC power supply is faulty.
• Power does not come on.
• Load on power line is shorted.
• Power does not come on.
• Has entered standby state after horizontal raster.
• Vertical deflection pulse is stopped.
• Power line is shorted or power supply is stopped.
• No raster is generated.
• CRT cathode current detection reference
pulse output is small.
* If a +B overcurrent is detected, stoppage of the vertical deflection is detected simultaneously.
The symptom that is diagnosed first by the microcontroller is displayed on the screen.
** Refer to Screen (G2) Adjustments in Section 2-4 of this manual.
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Display of Standby/Timer LED Flash Count
4 times
5 times
KV-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
LED ON 0.3 sec.
LED OFF 0.3 sec.
LED OFF
STANDBY/TIMER LED
3 sec.
Diagnostic ItemFlash Count*
V-STOP4 times
IK (AKB)5 times
*One flash count is not used for self-diagnostic.
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.
To Bring Up Screen Test
In standby mode, press buttons on the Remote Commander sequentially, in rapid succession, as shown below:
DisplayChannel
5
Sound volume
Power ON
Self-Diagnostic Screen Display
SELF DIAGNOSIS
2: +B OCPN/A
3: +B OVPN/A
4: VSTOP0
5: AKB1
101: WDT24
Note that this differs from entering the service mode (sound volume
Numeral “0” means that no fault was detected.
Numeral “1” means a fault was detected one time only.
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+
).
KV-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
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:
8
ENTERChannel
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.
Self-Diagnostic Circuit
FROM
C BOARD
IC1701 PIN1
A BOARD
FROM
IC501
PIN 1
A BOARD
IC355
Y/CHROMA JUNGLE
IK IN
21
V-STOP
HP/PROTECT
18
SDA
A BOARD
IC561
V. OUT
15
35
REF
3
27
A BOARD
IC001
SYSTEM
IO-BDATN
O-TIMELED
IO-SDATN
26
59
DISPLAY
5
A BOARD
IC1002
MEMORY
BDA
+B overcurrent (OCP)Occurs when an overcurrent on the +B (135V) line is detected by pin 18 of IC355 (A Board).
If the voltage of pin 18 of IC355 (A Board) is less than 1V when V.SYNC is more than seven
verticals in a period, the unit will automatically turn off.
+B overvoltage (OVP)Occurs when the feedback circuit from +B opens IC643 or T603 (G Board)/IC6003 or PH6001
(GA Board) or any other associated feedback components.
V-STOPOccurs when an absence of the vertical deflection pulse is detected by pin 15 of IC355 (A
Board). Power supply will shut down when waveform interval exceeds 2 seconds.
IK (AKB)If the RGB levels* do not balance within 2 seconds after the power is turned on, this error will
be detected by IC355 (A Board). TV will stay on, but there will be no picture.
*(Refers to the RGB levels of the AKB detection Ref pulse that detects 1K).
NOTE:
Watch Dog TimerIndicates how many times the Watch Dog Timer functions have been activiated. Whenever
micro is reset by the Watch Dog Timer, this number is incremented. Maximum number is 255.
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KV-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
Trouble Light
AC Outlet Box
Ohmmeter
Cold-water Pipe
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
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 microamperes). 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 a 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 cold-water 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).
Figure B. Checking for earth ground.Figure A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
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KV-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
1-1. REAR COVER REMOV AL
4 Screws
(+BVTP 4x16)
3 Screws
(+BVTP 4x16)
5 Screws (+BVTP 4x16)
4 Screws (+BVTP 4x16)
2 Screws (+BVTP 3x12)
1-2. CHASSIS ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
Chassis Assembly
Claw
1-3. SERVICE POSITION
C Board
WA Board
UX Board
A Board
G Board (KV-32FV16/32FV26 ONLY)
GA Board (ALL EXCEPT KV-32FV16/32FV26)
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KV-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
1-4. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
10
WARNING:
BEFORE REMOVING
THE ANODE CAP
High voltage remains in the CRT
even after the power is disconnected. To avoid electric shock,
6
discharge CR T before attempting
to remove the anode cap. Short
between anode and CRT coated
5
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
assembly, 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.
8
1
7
3
2
9
4
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 tension devices.
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 CAP REMOVAL
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-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
SECTION 2
SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
The following adjustments should be made when a
complete realignment is required or a new picture tube is
installed.
These adjustments should be performed with rated power
supply voltage unless otherwise noted.
The controls and switch should be set as follows
unless otherwise noted:
PICTURE control ......................................... normal
1. Using a V ariac, apply AC input voltage: 130+2.0/-0.0 VAC.
2. Turn the POWER switch ON.
3. Input a white signal and set the PICTURE and BRIGHT
controls to maximum.
4. Confirm that the voltage of more than 23.0 VDC appears
between TP85 and ground on the A Board.
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 R530, R531 component
marked with
.
digital multimeter
R531
R530
DC Power Supply
+
-
TP85
TP85
+
-
T503
T503
FBT
FBT
11
ammeter
3mA DC range
A
+
-
Hold-Down Operation Confirmation
1. Connect the current meter between Pin 11 of the FBT
(T503) and the PWB land where Pin 11 would normally
attach (See Figure 1 above).
2. Input a dot signal and set PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS
to minimum: IABL = 2175 + 100/ -325 µA.
3. Confirm the voltage of A Board TP91 is 135 ± 1.5 VDC.
4. Connect the digital voltmeter and the DC power supply to
TP85 and ground. (See Figure 1 above).
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 = 27.24 + 0.0/ - 0.1 VDC).
8. Input a white signal and set PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS
to maximum: IABL = 2175 + 100/ -325 µA.
9. Repeat steps 4 to 7.
Figure 1
3-2. 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 the G Board or GA Board.
G BOARD: IC643, R661
GA BOARD: IC6003, R6008
1. Using a V ariac, apply AC input voltage: 130 + 2.0/-0.0 VAC
2. Input a monoscope signal.
3. Set the PICTURE control and the BRIGHT control to
initial reset value.
4. Confirm the voltage of G Board CN641 or GA Board
CN6007 between pin
5. If step 4 is not satisfied, replace the R661 on G Board or
R1008 on GA Board and repeat the above steps.
to ground is less than 136.5 VDC.
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KV-32FV16/32FV26/34FV16/34FV16C/34FX260/34FX260C
SECTION 4
CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS BY REMOTE COMMANDER
Use the Remote Commander (RM-Y170, RM-Y171) to perform the circuit adjustments in this section.
NOTE: Test Equipment Required:
• Pattern generator
• Frequency counter
• Digital multimeter
• Audio oscillator
4-1. SETTING THE SERVICE ADJUSTMENT
MODE
1. Standby mode (Power off).
2. Press
DisplayChannel
5
Sound volumePower
+
on the Remote Commander (Press each button within a
second).
Service Adjustment Mode In
Item
order
0
TV
Item
data
7
SERVICE
Mode
Disp.
(Item)
VP
HSIZ
3. The CRT displays the item being adjusted.
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press
or on the Remote Commander to select the item.
or on the Remote Commander to change the data.
then to write into memory.
Service Adjustment Mode Memory
Item
order
0
TV
Item
data
7
SERVICE
Green
Disp.
(Item)
VP
HSIZ
4-2. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION
METHOD
1. After adjustment, pull out the plug from the AC outlet, then
replace the plug in the AC outlet again.
2. Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode.
3. Call the adjusted items again to confirm they were adjusted.
4-3. ADJUST BUTTONS AND INDICATORS
MUTING
(Enter into
memory)
DISPLAY
(Service Mode)
Disp. (Item up)
(Device Item Up)
Disp. (Item down)
(Initialize)
VOLUME (+)
(Service mode)
1
2
4
8
POWER
(Service mode)
3
Item (Data up)
5
(Device item
down)
6
Item(Data down)
ENTER
(Enter into
memory)
0
(Remove from
memory)
Red
7. Press then on the Remote Commander to
initialize.
Item
order
0
Item
data
7
WRITE
TV
Carry out step 7 when adjusting
IDs 0 to 7 and when replacing
Disp.
(Item)
VP
HSIZ
and adjusting IC002.
8. DO NOT turn off set until SERVICE appears.
RM-Y170
— 15 —
4-4. ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
Register
Name
0
HPOS
1
HSIZ
2
VBOW
3
VANG
4
TRAP
5
PAMP
6
UCPN
7
LCPN
8
VSIZ
9
VPOS
10
VLIN
11
VSCO
12
VZOM
13
EHT
14
ASP
15
ASP1
16
SCRL
17
HBSW
18
LBLK
19
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RBLK
20
HDW
21
EWDC
22
LVLN
23
UVLN
24
RDRV
25
GDRV
26
BDRV
27
RCUT
28
GCUT
29
BCUT
30
RDR4
31
GDR4
32
BDR4
33
RCU4
34
GCU4
35
BCU4
36
SBRT
37
RON
38
GON
39
BON
40
AXPL
41
CBPF
42
COFF
43
TSSP
44
TSPF
45
VSSP
46
VSPF
47
YSSP
48
YSPF
VP
CXA2131AS
DescriptionDataAdj/FixInitial32"Comments
H-Position0-63Adj7
RangeData
H-Size0-63Adj10
AFC Bow0-15Adj6
AFC Angle0-15Adj5
Trapezium Adjustment0-15Adj6
Pin Compensation0-63Adj32
Upper Corner Pin0-63Adj36
Lower Corner Pin0-63Adj36
V-Size0-63Adj0
V-Position0-63Adj31
V-Linearity0-15Adj7
S-Correction0-15Adj7
16:9 CRT Zoom Mode On/Off0,1FIX0
Vertical Size High Voltage Correction0-15FIX4
Aspect Ration Control 4:3 Mode0-63FIX47
Aspect Ration Control 16:9 Mode0-63FIX47
16:9 Vertical Scroll During Zoom0-63FIX31
H Blanking Switch0,1FIX1
Left Blanking0-15FIX15
Right Blanking0-15FIX0
H Drive Pulse Width0,1FIX1
EW/DC Display 4x3 on 16x9 CRT0,1FIX0
Picture Bottom Lin Adjust0-15Adj0
Picture Top Lin Adjust0-15Adj0
Red Drive0-63Adj31
Green Drive0-63Adj31
Blue Drive0-63Adj31
Red Cutoff0-15FIX7
Green Cutoff0-15Adj7
Blue Cutoff0-15Adj7
Video 4 Red Drive0-63Adj31
Video 4 Green Drive0-63Adj31
Video 4 Blue Drive0-63Adj31
Video 4 Red Cutoff0-15FIX7
Video 4 Green Cutoff0-15Adj7
Video 4 Blue Cutoff0-15Adj7
Sub Brightness0-31Adj15
Red Off0,1FIX1
Green Off0,1FIX1
Blue Off0,1FIX1
Axis PAL0,1FIX000: Normal Axis, 1: Forced PAL Asix
Chroma BPF On/Off0,1FIX110: BPF OFF, 1: BPF ON
Color On/Off0,1FIX000: Chroma OFF, 1: Chroma ON
Sub Sharpness for TV Input0-15Fix by model6
Sharpness fo for TV Input0,1FIX1
Sub Sharpness for Video Input0-15Fix by model7
Sharpness fo for Video Input0,1FIX1
Sub Sharpness for YUV Input0-15Fix by model7
Sharpness fo for YUV Input0,1FIX1
FV16FV26FX260
10
18
8
6
7
36
39
39
9
36
6
11
0
4
47
47
31
1
15
0
1
0
0
0
52
44
38
14
7
6
42
33
29
14
7
6
6
1
1
1
6
1
7
1
7
1
0: 2ms delay, 63: 2ms advance
EW DC bias, 0: -0.5V, 31: 0V, 63: +0.5V
0: top/bottom delay 900ns, 7: center, 15: top/bottom advance 900ns
0: top delay/bottom advance 650ns, 7: center,
15: top advance/bottom delay 650ns
0: 1.5ms advance, 15: 1.5ms delay
0: 0.15Vpp, 31: 0.7Vpp, 63: 1.3Vpp
0: -0.4V, 63: +0.4V
0: -0.4V, 63: +0.4V
0: -15%, 31: 0%, 63: +15%
0: -0.1V, 31: 0V, 63: +0.1V
0: 85% top enlarged, 7: 100% top normal, 15: 115% top compressed
0: 0V added to VD, 15: 100mVpp added to VD
0: Zoom Off, 1: Zoom On
(top/bottom cut by 25% when ASPECT=31, RGB blanked in this interval)