Remote control RM-Y980 (1)
Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
AC power cord (1)
RGB signal cable (D-sub 15-pin
˜ D-sub 15-pin) (1)
HD15-HD15 (male, without the
No. 9 pin) adaptor (1)
Macintosh adaptor (1)
Windows 95 Monitor
Information Disk (1)
Brackets (2)
Screws for brackets (2)
Buckle (1)
Hexagon head wrench (1)
Dust remover (1)
Optional accessories
Lamp unit XL-100U
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
(US Model only)
KL-W7000/W9000
RM-Y980
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 contact 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 condition of the monopole antenna (if any).
Make sure the end is not broken off, and has the plastic cap on
it. Point out the danger of impalement on a broken antenna to
the customer, and recommend the antenna’s replacement.
8. 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.
9. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs,
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC Leakage.
Check leakage as described below.
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
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 microampers).
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 instruments.
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” indica-
tion is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are ex-
amples of a passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all battery
operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suit-
able. (See Fig. A)
HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND
A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate
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 coldwater pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If
a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60 – 100 watts
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 of the line, the lamp should light at normal brilliance if
the screw is at ground potential. (See Fig. B)
0.15 µF
1.5 k
Ω
Earth Ground
AC
Voltmeter
(0.75 V)
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
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Trouble Light
AC Outlet Box
Ohmmeter
Fig. B. Checking for earth ground.
Cold-water Pipe
KL-W7000/W9000
RM-Y980
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SectionTitlePageSectionTitlePage
1. GENERAL ..................................................................5
5-6.Screen Mirror Block and Optics Unit [W9000] .. 106
6. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ............................ 107
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.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS À LA
SÉCURITÉ!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE TRAME ET
UNE MARQUE
SÉCURITÉ. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR UNE PIÈCE
PORTANT LE NUMÉRO SPECIFIÉ. LES RÉGLAGES DE
CIRCUIT DONT L’IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR
LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT
IDENTIFIÉS DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES
PROCÉDURES LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE
COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OU LORSQU’UN MAUVAIS
FONCTIONNE-MENT EST SUSPECTÉ.
¡ SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA
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The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts
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Welcome!Precautions
This projection monitor operates on extremely high
voltage. To prevent fire or electric shock, please follow
the precautions below.
On safety
• Operate the monitor only on 100 V to 120 V AC.
• One blade of the plug is wider than the other for
safety purposes and will fit into the power outlet
only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, contact your dealer.
• Should any liquid or solid object fall into the
cabinet, unplug the monitor and have it checked by
qualified personnel before operating it further.
• Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet if you are
not going to use it for several days or more. To
disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never
pull the cord itself.
• The fans inside the monitor continue working for a
while even after the monitor has been turned off.
Do not unplug the monitor from the AC outlet
while the fans are working.
On installation
• To prevent internal heat build-up, do not block the
ventilation openings.
• Do not install the monitor in a hot or humid place,
or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical
vibration.
On screen
The screen surface is easily scratched. Do not rub,
touch or tap it with sharp or abrasive objects.
Be especially careful when transporting the monitor.
On LCD panel
• Do not expose the screen to direct sunlight. It may
damage the LCD panel.
• When the monitor is used in a cold place, the image
may look lengthened. This is not a malfunction. The
image will become normal when the temperature
rises.
• When the same static picture has been displayed
continuously, an afterimage impression of that
picture may remain on the screen. This will
disappear after a certain time.
• If you turn on the monitor immediately after power
has been restored at an interruption, an LCD burn
may occur. This is not a malfunction. The image will
become normal after a certain time.
On blanking around the pciture
The monitor displays black masks between the picture
and the screen vessel because the monitor under-scans
to obtain the necessary space on the screen to display
the picture. This is called blanking. Note that the black
masks on each vessel are not uniform.
The blanking on the video picture will be wider to
optimize picture.
On moisture condensation
If the projection monitor is transported directly from a
cold to a warm location, or if the room temperature
has changed suddenly, the picture may be blurred or
show poor color. This is because moisture has
condensed on the lenses inside. If this happens, let the
moisture evaporate before using the monitor.
On cleaning
• Clean the cabinet of the monitor with a dry soft
cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth
slightly dampened with solution of mild soap and
water, then wipe it with a dry soft cloth.
Do not use any type of solvent such as alcohol,
benzine, thinner or insecticide. Such solvent may
damage the finish of the monitor or erase the
indications on the panel.
• Wipe the screen with a dust remover (supplied)
occasionally, as the screen easily catches dust. The
dust remover is washable. Wash it with warm water
or mild detergent solution.
• Stubborn stains on the screen may be removed with
a soft cloth slightly dampened with solution of mild
soap and water.
• If the picture becomes dark after using the monitor
for a long period of time, it may be necessary to
clean the inside of the monitor. Consult qualified
service personnel.
Screen vessel
Picture
Blanking
Getting Started
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EN
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Vertical viewing area (side view)
Horizontal viewing area (top view)
Getting Started
Step 1: Installing
the projection
monitor
Optimum viewing area
For the best picture quality, install the monitor within
the areas shown below.
p for KL-W7000
Vertical viewing area (side view)
Horizontal viewing area (top view)
30°
30°
2 m
75°
75°
2 m
35°
35°
75°
75°
1.5 m
1.5 m
from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of
the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual.
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SECTION 1
GENERAL
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Getting Started
2
Pass a strong cord or a chain through each
bracket mounted in step 1, and then secure
it to a wall or a pillar, etc.
Using the buckle
You can also use the supplied buckle to secure the
monitor to the stand.
1
Attach the buckle to the stand on which the
monitor is mounted.
Tighten the supplied screw firmly.
2
Insert the buckle until it clicks.
3
Pull the belt to fasten.
Carrying your monitor
Be sure to grasp the areas indicated by the arrows
when carrying the monitor, and to use more than two
people. Never grasp the front panel.
p for KL-W7000
p for KL-W9000
Stabilizing the monitor
Using the brackets
After setting up, secure the monitor to a wall, etc. with
the supplied brackets.
1
Mount the two supplied brackets with the
screws to the upper rear sides of the
monitor.
Bracket (supplied)
Belt
Getting Started
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EN
Using the rear RGB 1 IN connector
* The HD15–HD15 adaptor (supplied) may be needed for some
models. The male side (without the No. 9 pin) of the adaptor
should be connected to the computer.
For customers using the supplied HD15–HD15
adaptor
This monitor uses a No. 9 pin in the video signal
connector for DDC1 and DDC2B compatibility.
Some PC systems which are not compatible with either
DDC1 or DDC2B may not accept the No. 9 pin. If you
are not sure whether your PC system accepts the No. 9
pin or not, use the HD15 (Female) – HD15 (Male
without the No. 9 pin) adapter (supplied).
Step 2: Hookup
Before making the connection, turn off the power and
disconnect the AC power cords of the monitor and the
equipment to be connected. Refer to the instruction
manual of the equipment you connect.
Connecting to an IBM PC/AT or
compatible computer
Connect the RGB 2 IN connector on the front or the
RGB 1 IN connector at the rear of the monitor to the
video/audio outputs of the computer using the
supplied RGB signal cable (D-sub 15 pin ˜ D-sub 15
pin).
Connect the RGB 2 IN connector on the front or the
RGB 1 IN connector at the rear of the monitor to the
video/audio outputs of the computer using the
supplied RGB signal cable (D-sub 15 pin ˜ D-sub 15
pin) and the supplied Macintosh adaptor.
Using the front RGB 2 IN connector
Using the rear RGB 1 IN connector
About the supplied Macintosh adaptor
The supplied Macintosh adaptor is compatible with
Macintosh LC, Performa, Quadra and Power
Macintosh series computers. Macintosh II series and
some version of PowerBook models may need an
another adaptor with micro switches (not supplied).
* For the timing chart of the signals, see page 28.
User modes
When using a video mode that is not one of the preset
modes, some fine tuning may be required to optimize
the display to your preference. Simply adjust the
monitor according to the adjustments instructions on
page 16. The adjustments will be stored automatically
and recalled whenever that mode is used.
A total of 15 user-defined modes can be stored in
memory. If a 16th mode is entered, it will replace the
first.
Recommended horizontal timing
conditions
Horizontal sync width should be more than 1.0 µsec.
Horizontal blanking width should be more than 3.6
µsec.
When “OUT OF SCAN RANGE” appears on the screen
The monitor receives a signal whose frequency range is not
within that specified for the monitor.
Notes
• When projecting a Wide-VGA, Wide-SVGA or Wide-XGA
signal, set the picture mode to FULL. In NORMAL mode, the
picture with aspect ratio 16:9 will be compressed to aspect ratio
4:3 and appear lengthened vertically. For details, see page 15.
• The monitor does not accept an interlace mode signal.
Plug & Play
This monitor complies with the DDC
TM
1 and DDC2B
which are the Display Data Channel (DDC) standards
of VESA.
When a DDC1 host system is connected, the monitor
synchronizes with the V. CLK in accordance with the
VESA standards and outputs the EDID (Extended
Display Identification Data) to the data line.
When a DDC2B host system is connected, the monitor
automatically switches to each communication.
For customers using Windows 95
Install the new model information from the “Windows
95 Monitor Information Disk” into your PC. (To install
the file, refer to the supplied “About the Windows 95
Monitor Information Disk/File.”)
This monitor complies with the “VESA DDC”
Plug&Play standard. If your PC/video card complies
with DDC, select “Plug and Play Monitor (VESA
DDC)” as “Monitor type” from “Control Panel” in
Windows 95. Some PC/video cards do not comply
with DDC. Even if your computer complies with DDC,
it may have some problems connecting with this
monitor. In this case, select this monitor’s model name
(KL-W7000 or KL-W9000) as “Monitor type” in
Windows 95.
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Getting Started
Connecting two VCRs for editing
The monitor outputs signals from the VIDEO IN jacks
through the VIDEO OUT jacks. With two VCRs
connected to the VIDEO IN and VIDEO OUT jacks, you
can edit the tape.
Note
For the RGB signal input from the RGB 1/2 IN
connectors, the monitor outputs only the audio signal.
Connecting the AC power cord
Connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN socket
of the monitor and to a wall AC outlet.
RGB 1 IN
AUDIO
L
R
RGB
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R
L
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
13
Connecting to video equipment
To a VCR not equipped with an S video
connector
You can also use the VIDEO 2 IN jacks on the front of
the monitor for the video/audio connections.
To an S video equipped VCR
Rear of the monitor
to VIDEO 1 IN or
VIDEO 3 IN
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
VCR
to video/audio outputs
to VIDEO 1 IN or
VIDEO 3 IN
YC-810S
(not supplied)
VCR
to S video/audio outputs
Rear of the monitor
VMC-810S/
820S
(not supplied)
VCR for playback
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
VCR for recording
Rear of the monitor
to an AC outlet
AC power cord
(supplied)
to AC IN
Note
When you connect the cable to both the VIDEO jack and the S
VIDEO connector, the picture from the S VIDEO connector is
displayed on the monitor screen.
Rear of the monitor
to video/audio
outputs
to video/
audio
inputs
RGB 1 IN
AUDIO
L
R
RGB
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R
L
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
13
RGB 1 IN
AUDIO
L
R
RGB
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
R
L
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
13
to VIDEO OUT
to VIDEO 1 IN
or VIDEO 3 IN
Getting Started
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EN
OPTION N
AUTO SHUT OFF:OFF
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
Step 3: Setting up
the remote
control
Inserting batteries
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by
matching the + and – on the battery to the diagram
inside the battery compartment.
Notes
• Under normal conditions, batteries will last up to six months.
If the remote control does not operate properly, the batteries
may be worn out. When replacing batteries, replace both of
them with new ones.
• Do not mix old batteries with new ones or mix different types
of batteries together.
• If the electrolyte inside the battery should leak, wipe the
contaminated area of the battery compartment with a cloth and
replace the old batteries with new ones. To prevent the
electrolyte from leaking, remove the batteries when you don‘t
plan to use the remote control for a long period of time.
• Do not handle the remote control roughly. Do not drop it, step
on it, or let it get wet.
• Do not place the remote control in direct sunlight, near a
heater, or where the humidity is high.
If you prefer Spanish or French to English, you can
change the menu language.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select OPTION, and press
ENTER.
3
Press V or v to select LANGUAGE, and press
ENTER.
4
Press B,V,v or b to select your favorite
language, “ENGLISH,” “FRANCAIS (French)”
or “ESPANOL (Spanish).”
5
Press MENU to return to the original
screen.
Notes
• You can operate the menu using the buttons on the monitor.
The VOLUME + button functions the same as V and b, and
VOLUME – as v and B.
• You cannot use the AUTO SHUT OFF function for the input
from VIDEO IN. (See page 22.)
Changing the menu
language
MENU
ENTER
ENTER
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
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Operations
1
If the STANDBY indicator on the front of the
monitor is lit in orange, press POWER on the
remote control to turn on the power.
Press the power switch (green) on the monitor if the
STANDBY indicator is not lit.
The green u (power) indicator flashes, then lights
up.
2
Turn on the power of the connected
equipment.
3
Press RGB or VIDEO to select the input you
want to watch.
The selected input indication is displayed on the
screen.
To watch a computer picture input from the
RGB IN connector
Each time you press RGB, the display changes as
follows:
RGB 1 ˜ RGB 2
To watch a video picture input from the
VIDEO IN jacks
Each time your press VIDEO, the display changes
as follows:
VIDEO 1 n VIDEO 2 n VIDEO 3
You can also select the input by pressing INPUT
SELECT on the monitor.
Each time you press INPUT SELECT, the display
changes as follows:
RGB 1 n RGB 2 n VIDEO 1 n VIDEO 2 n VIDEO 3
The input signal indication will automatically
disappear.
4
Press VOL +/– (VOLUME +/–) to adjust the
volume.
Remote controlMonitor
Projecting the
picture
Operations
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
VIDEO
MUTING
DISPLAY
POWER
RGB WIDE
POWER
RGB
INPUT SELECT
VIDEO
N
N
VOL
VOLUME
+
–
MENU
VOLUME
LAMP
INPUT SELECT
STANDBY
ENTER
Power switch
(green)
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Operations
EN
Watching the video picture in wide
mode
You can enjoy a variety of wide mode picture.
Press WIDE until the mode you want appears
on the screen.
Each time you press WIDE, the mode changes as
follows:
NORMAL n FULL n ZOOM n SUB TITLE n WIDE ZOOM
To turn off the monitor
Press POWER on the remote control. The monitor
enters standby mode and the STANDBY indicator
lights up. To turn off the main power, press the power
switch (green) on the monitor.
Note
To protect the lamp mounted as a source of light, if you try to
turn on the power within about 30 minutes after the power has
been turned off, the u (power) indicator flashes and the picture
does not appear.
Muting the sound
Press MUTING.
“MUTING” appears on the screen.
To restore the sound, press MUTING again, or press
VOL+.
Displaying on-screen information
Press DISPLAY to display the following information on
the screen.
To make the on-screen information disappear, press
DISPLAY again.
Current input
signal
Picture mode
(page 14)
Current input
signal frequency
when the RGB
signal* is input
Watching the
picture in wide
picture mode
N
WIDE
CENTER/
SIZE
MENU
VIDEO
MUTING
DISPLAY
POWER
RGB WIDE
(continued)
*fH: Horizontal frequency
fV: Vertical frequency
“OUT OF SCAN RANGE” appears if the scanning
frequency range is not within the acceptable
limits. (See page 9.)
NORMAL
RGB 1
fv:75
fh:37.5
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Operations
The wide-format picture is enlarged and the subtitle area is
compressed so that the picture is aligned with the screen size.
The picture is enlarged horizontally and vertically and the upper
and lower portions of the picture are compressed to the screen size.
Recommended picture mode
When watching a picture with normal aspect
ratio 4:3
Select NORMAL.
Select WIDE ZOOM.
When watching a picture recorded after a 16:9
picture has been compressed to aspect ratio
4:3
Select FULL.
When watching a wide-format movie or
software with black bands and subtitles (with
subtitles inside the picture)
Select ZOOM.
The wide-format picture is enlarged horizontally and vertically to
the screen size.
The picture with normal
ratio 4:3 is displayed as it is.
When watching a movie or software with
subtitles (with subtitles outside the picture)
Select SUB TITLE.
Note
• You can also change the picture mode by using the menu.
Notes on wide picture modes
• Select a picture mode taking into account that one which
changes the aspect ratio of the original picture will provide an
appear different from that of the original image.
• If the monitor is used for profit or for public viewing,
modifying the original picture by changing picture modes may
constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or producers
which are legally protected by laws.
• When a normal 4:3 picture is watched in WIDE ZOOM mode,
the surrounding portions may be cut off or modified. The
original picture can be viewed in NORMAL mode.
Hello,Anne.
Hello,Anne.
Good-bye,Jane.
Good-bye.
Good-bye,Jane.
Good-bye.
4
3
4
3
16
9
The picture compressed to aspect ratio 4:3 is enlarged horizontally
to the screen size.
The picture with aspect ratio 16:9 is enlarged to the screen size as it
is.
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Operations
EN
ASPECT N
ASPECT: ZOOM
V SCROLL: 0
Adjusting the vertical position of the
video picture
You can scroll the picture up or down when:
• the upper or lower portions of the picture in WIDE
ZOOM mode are cut off.
• you want to move the picture in ZOOM mode as
you like.
• subtitles are lost from the screen in SUB TITLE
mode.
Scrolling the picture functions on the WIDE
ZOOM, ZOOM and SUB TITLE modes only.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select ASPECT, and press
ENTER.
3
Press V or v to select V SCROLL, and press
ENTER.
4
Press V or v to adjust the vertical position
of the picture.
Note
• You can operate the menu using the buttons on the monitor.
The VOLUME + button functions the same as V and b, and
VOLUME – as v and B.
The picture with aspect ratio 16:9 is enlarged to the screen size.
Watching the computer picture in wide
picture mode
If you set the picture mode to FULL when a WideVGA, Wide-SVGA or Wide-XGA signal is received,
you can watch the picture with aspect ratio 16:9 as it is.
The Wide-VGA, Wide-SVGA and Wide-XGA signals
are independently standardized by Sony. When you
use the signals with the timing chart on page 28, you
can obtain an effective wide mode picture.
Press WIDE to display FULL or NORMAL on the
screen.
Each time your press WIDE, you can select FULL and
NORMAL alternately.
When a Wide-VGA, Wide-SVGA or Wide-XGA
signal is received
NORMAL mode FULL mode
When a conventional VGA, SVGA or XGA signal
is received
NORMAL mode FULL mode
Adjusting the position of a computer
picture
You can move the picture up, down, right or left to
make it easy to watch by using the SIZE/CENTER
button. For details, see page 16.
If you watch the Wide-VGA, Wide-SVGA or WideXGA signal in NORMAL mode
A 16:9 picture will be compressed horizontally to a 4:3 picture.
MENU
ENTER
ENTER
to move the picture up
to move the picture down
WIDE
The picture with aspect ratio 4:3 is enlarged horizontally to the
screen size.
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
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Operations
Adjusting the position (CENTER)
After projecting the picture from a computer, you may
need to adjust the position of the picture to fit the
monitor screen. You can also move the picture as you
like. The setting is only for the input signal displayed
on the screen.
1
Press CENTER/SIZE until the CENTER
adjustment screen appears.
2
Press B, b, V or v to adjust the position.
For horizontal adjustment press B or b. (H
CENTER)
For vertical adjustment press V or v. (V CENTER)
The CENTER adjustment screen automatically
disappears after about 10 seconds if you do not press
any button. You can also erase the CENTER adjustment
screen by pressing CENTER/SIZE again.
CENTER/
SIZE
MENU
VIDEO RGB WIDE
Adjusting the
computer picture
CENTER/
SIZE
To reset to the factory preset setting
Press RESET on the monitor. At the same time, the
picture size and video/audio settings (pages 17 to 21)
are also reset to the factory preset levels.
Note
• You can adjust the position by using the CENTER/SIZE and
ı/◊/√/∫ buttons on the monitor.
Adjusting the picture size (SIZE)
After projecting the picture from a computer, you may
need to adjust the picture size to fit the monitor screen.
The setting is only for the input signal displayed on the
screen.
1
Press CENTER/SIZE until the SIZE adjustment
screen appears.
2
Press B, b, V or v to adjust the picture size.
For horizontal adjustment press B or b. (H SIZE)
For vertical adjustment press V or v. (V SIZE)
The SIZE adjustment screen automatically disappears
after about 10 seconds if you do not press any button.
You can also erase the SIZE adjustment screen by
pressing CENTER/SIZE again.
To reset to the factory preset setting
Press RESET on the monitor. At the same time, the
picture position and video/audio settings (pages 17 to
21) are also reset to the factory preset levels.
Notes
• For a picture with resolution of 640 × 350, 640 × 400 or 640 ×
480, the vertical size cannot be increased from the size that was
projected the first time.
• You can adjust the size using the CENTER/SIZE and ı/◊/√/
∫ buttons on the monitor.
CENTER/
SIZE
V: to move the picture up
v: to move the picture down
b: to increase horizontal size
B: to decrease horizontal size
V: to increase vertical size
v: to decrease vertical size
b: to move the picture right
B: to move the picture left
CENTER
H CENTER
V CENTER
SIZE
H SIZE
V SIZE
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Operations
EN
VIDEO/AUDIO N
PRESENTATION
STANDARD
MOVIE
AV MEMORY
VIDEO ADJUST
AUDIO ADJUST
The video/audio mode feature allows you to choose
four different modes of picture/sound settings. Choose
the one that best suits the type of program that you
want to watch.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select VIDEO/AUDIO, and
press ENTER.
3
Press V or v to select the desired item, and
press ENTER.
Selecting the preset
picture viewing
mode
ENTER
ENTER
To reset to the factory preset setting
Press RESET on the monitor.
When watching a computer picture, the mode resets to
PRESENTATION. When watching a video picture, the
mode resets to STANDARD. At the same time, the
position and size of a computer picture (page 16) are
also reset to the factory preset levels. The settings in
AV MEMORY do not reset.
Note
• You cannot adjust the settings in modes other than AV
MEMORY.
ChooseTo
PRESENTATION Watch the picture input from a
computer.
STANDARDWatch the picture input from video
equipment.
MOVIEWatch a movie.
AV MEMORYAdjust the quality of the picture/sound
to suit your taste. (For details, see pages
18–21.)
4
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
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18
-EN
Operations
MENU
N
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
HUE
SHARPNESS
RESET
VIDEO ADJUST
BRIGHTNESS
VIDEO ADJUST
(2) Press ENTER.
5
Adjust the selected item.
Press V, b, v or B to adjust the item, and press
ENTER.
6
To adjust other items, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
To reset to the factory preset setting
Move the cursor (”) to RESET at the bottom of the
VIDEO ADJUST menu, and press ENTER.
Notes
• When the RGB signal is input, COLOR, HUE and SHARPNESS
cannot be adjusted.
• You can adjust the items in AV MEMORY for each input from
VIDEO 1, 2 and 3, and RGB 1 IN and RGB 2 IN.
• You can operate the menu using the buttons on the monitor.
VOLUME + functions the same as V and b, and VOLUME – as
v and B.
ENTER
Adjusting the
picture
(AV MEMORY)
You can adjust the quality of the picture to suit you
taste and store the settings into AV MEMORY.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select VIDEO/AUDIO, and
press ENTER.
3
Press V or v to select VIDEO ADJUST, and
press ENTER.
4
Select the item you want to adjust.
For example:
(1) To adjust the brightness, press V or v to move
the cursor (”) to BRIGHTNESS.
ENTER
ENTER
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
Item
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
HUE
SHARPNESS
Press v or B to
Decrease picture
contrast.
Darken the picture.
Decrease color
intensity.
Make picture tones
become purplish.
Soften the picture.
Press V or b to
Brighten the picture.
Brighten the picture.
Increase color intensity.
Make picture tones
become greenish.
Sharpen the picture.
ENTER
19
-EN
Operations
EN
MENU
N
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
HUE
SHARPNESS
RESET
VIDEO ADJUST
MENU
N
NR: OFF
H-WHITE: ON
COLOR TEMP:
MEDIUM
RESET
VIDEO ADJUST
Adjusting the picture in more details
You can adjust the picture with the NR (noise
reduction), H-WHITE and COLOR TEMP
(temperature) options.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select VIDEO/AUDIO, and
press ENTER.
3
Press V or v to select VIDEO ADJUST, and
press ENTER.
4
Press V or v to move the cursor (”) to
RESET, then press v again.
5
Select the desired item with V or v, then
press ENTER.
6
Press V or v to adjust the item, then press
ENTER.
7
To adjust other items, repeat steps 5 and 6.
8
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
To reset to the factory preset setting
Move the cursor (”) to RESET at the bottom of the
VIDEO ADJUST menu, and press ENTER.
Notes
• You can adjust the items in AV MEMORY for each input from
VIDEO 1, 2 and 3, and RGB 1 IN and RGB 2 IN.
• You can operate the menu using the buttons on the monitor.
VOLUME + functions the same as V and b, and VOLUME – as
v and B.
ENTER
Choose
NR (Noise Reduction)
H-WHITE
COLOR TEMP (Color
temperature)
To
Reduce picture noise. You can choose
LOW or HIGH position.
Emphasize the white color with the
ON position.
Make the white color warm (reddish)
with the LOW position. Make it cool
(bluish) with the HIGH position.
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
ENTER
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20
-EN
Operations
You can adjust the quality of the sound to suit you taste
and store the settings into AV MEMORY.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select VIDEO/AUDIO, and
press ENTER.
3
Press V or v to select AUDIO ADJUST, and
press ENTER.
4
Select the item you want to adjust.
For example:
(1) To adjust the bass, press V or v to move the
cursor (”) to BASS.
(2) Press ENTER.
MENU
N
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
EFFECT:
OFF
RESET
AUDIO ADJUST
5
Adjust the selected item.
Press V, b, v or B to adjust the item, and press
ENTER.
6
To adjust other items, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
To reset to the factory preset setting
Move the cursor (”) to RESET at the bottom of the
AUDIO ADJUST menu, and press ENTER.
Notes
• You can adjust the items in AV MEMORY for each input from
VIDEO 1, 2 and 3, and RGB 1 IN and RGB 2 IN.
• You can operate the menu using the buttons on the monitor.
VOLUME + functions the same as V and b, and VOLUME – as
v and B.
Adjusting the sound
(AV MEMORY)
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Item
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
Press V or b to
Increase the treble
response.
Increase the bass
response.
Emphasize the right
speaker’s volume.
Press v or B to
Decrease the treble
response.
Decrease the bass
response.
Emphasize the left
speaker’s volume.
BASS
AUDIO ADJUST
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
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Operations
EN
MENU
N
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
EFFECT:
OFF
RESET
AUDIO ADJUST
Audio effect mode allows you to enjoy dynamic sound
with surround-like effect.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select VIDEO/AUDIO, and
press ENTER.
3
Press V or v to select AUDIO ADJUST, and
press ENTER.
4
Press V or v to select EFFECT, and press
ENTER.
5
Press V or v to select the desired item, and
press ENTER.
6
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
To reset to the factory preset setting
Move the cursor (”) to RESET at the bottom of the
AUDIO ADJUST menu, and press ENTER.
Notes
• You can adjust the items in AV MEMORY for each input from
VIDEO 1, 2 and 3, and RGB 1 IN and RGB 2 IN.
• You can operate the menu using the buttons on the monitor.
VOLUME + functions the same as V and b, and VOLUME – as
v and B.
ENTER
Selecting the audio
effect
(EFFECT)
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
Choose
HALL SURROUND 1
HALL SURROUND 2
SIMULATED STEREO
OFF
To
Receive dynamic threedimensional sound.
Watch a movie.
Receive monaural sound with
surround-like effect.
Cancel audio effect.
ENTER
ENTER
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22
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Operations
OPTION N
AUTO SHUT OFF:OFF
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
You can set the monitor to turn off when the time you
specify has passed after the input of the sync signal
from the computer shut off.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select OPTION, and press
ENTER.
3
Press V or v to select AUTO SHUT OFF, and
press ENTER.
4
Press B or b to select 60 (minutes), 90
(minutes) or 120 (minutes), and press
ENTER.
5
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
After the time you specify in step 4 has passed after
cancellation of the input of the sync signal, the power
turns off and the STANDBY indicator and the u
indicator will light up.
The power turns on if you press POWER on the remote
control or a signal is input from the computer again.
Note
• You cannot use this function for the input from VIDEO IN.
Turning the power
off automatically
(AUTO SHUT OFF)
MENU
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
CENTER/
SIZE
VOL
ENTER
MENU
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Additional Information
EN
The air filter should be cleaned once a month. When it
becomes difficult to remove the dust, replace the filter
with a new one. To clean the filter, follow the steps
below.
1
Turn off the power switch on the monitor
and unplug the power cord.
2
Remove the front panel from the monitor.
Pull the panel towards you, holding its left
end. Be careful not to damage your nails.
3
Pull the air filter upwards to remove.
Cleaning the air
filter
4
Remove the dust from the filter with a
vacuum cleaner.
5
Attach a new filter to the monitor.
Fit the six projections securely.
6
Mount the front panel.
Be careful not to injure the speakers.
Notes
• Clean the air filter periodically. Otherwise, the temperature
inside the monitor may rise abnormally.
• Do not use a torn filter. Fit the six projections on the filter to the
monitor securely. Dust inside the monitor may cause distorted
picture and also fire.
• Be sure to attach the air filter securely. Otherwise, the monitor
will not turn on.
• Contact your Sony dealer for a new filter.
Hold the monitor tightly.
Additional Information
Vacuum cleaner
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24
-EN
Additional Information
Replacing a lamp
If the screen becomes dark, the color looks unusual, or
the LAMP indicator on the front of the monitor flashes,
it is time to replace the lamp with a new one.
Before replacement
• Be sure to use the Sony XL-100U lamp unit (not supplied) for
replacement. Use of other lamps causes damage to the
monitor.
• Do not remove the lamp for any purpose other than
replacement.
• Before replacement, be sure to turn off the monitor and unplug
the power cord.
• When replacing the lamp, let it cool down completely, as the
surface of the lamp remains hot for at least 30 minutes after the
power has been switched off.
• Do not leave the removed lamp near the inflammable
materials.
• Do not pour water onto the removed lamp, nor put any object
inside the lamp.
• Do not put inflammable materials and metal objects inside the
lamp receptacle on the monitor, after removing the lamp. Do
not touch the receptacle.
• Fit the new lamp securely, otherwise the screen may become
dark, or it may cause fire.
1
Turn off the power switch on the monitor
and unplug the power cord.
Wait at least 30 minutes to allow the lamp to cool
down before replacing it .
2
Remove the front panel.
3
Untighten the screw with a coin or similar
object to remove the lamp cover.
4
Loosen the two screws that secure the
lamp, then pull out the lamp.
The lamp is very hot immediately after use. Never
touch the front glass of the lamp or the
surrounding parts.
Loosen the two screws with the hexagon
head wrench (supplied with the lamp).
Pull out straight towards you by holding the
handle.
Replace the removed lamp into the empty box of
the replacement lamp.
5
Mount the new lamp and tighten the two
screws securely.
6
Mount the lamp cover and tighten the
screw.
7
Mount the front panel.
Be careful not to damage the speakers of the
monitor.
Notes
• Do not touch the front glass of a new lamp or the glass of the
lamp receptacle. This may reduce picture quality or lamp life.
• Be sure to attach the lamp securely. Otherwise, the monitor
will not turn on.
• A laud sound may be heard when the lamp burns. This is not
dangerous.
• Consult your Sony dealer for the XL-100U lamp unit.
Pull the panel towards you, holding its right
end. Be careful not to damage your nails.
Hold the monitor tightly.
25
-EN
Additional Information
EN
Troubleshooting
If the problem persists after trying the methods below,
contact your nearest Sony dealer.
No picture
/
Check that the power cord is connected
firmly.
/
Is the power of the monitor turned on?
/
Is the air filter mounted securely? (page 23)
/
Is the lamp cover attached securely? (page
24)
/
Check that the power of the connected
equipment is turned on.
/
Try to press any key on the connected
computer.
/
Check that the RGB signal cable or audio/
video cords are properly connected. (The
supplied HD15-HD15 adaptor may be
needed for some models of IBM PC/AT or
compatible computers. For a Macintosh or
compatible computer use the supplied
Macintosh adaptor.)
/
Make sure that no pins on the HD15
connectors are bent.
/
Check that the video card is seated
completely in the proper bus slot.
/
Check that the frequency range of the input
signal is within that specified for the
monitor. (If not, “OUT OF SCAN RANGE”
appears on the screen.)
/
The monitor does not accept an interlace
mode signal.
/
For customers using Windows 95 — If “KLW7000” or “KL-W9000” is not displayed as
“Monitor type” when selecting “SONY” as
“Manufacturer” from the device select
screen in Windows 95, select “Standard
monitor” as “Manufacturer” and “Plug and
Play monitor (VESA DDC)” as “Monitor
type,” or select “SONY Corporation” as
“Manufacturer” and “KL-W7000” or “KLW9000” as “Monitor type.”
Picture and sound output are delayed
/
When the green u (power) indicator on the
front is flashing, the monitor is warming
up.
/
It will take 30 minutes for the monitor to
display the picture again after the monitor
is switched off.
Screen lit and cannot see the picture
/
Be sure that you are watching the monitor
within the optimum viewing area. (page 5)
Good picture, no sound
/
Press VOL+ (VOLUME+).
/
Press MUTING so that “MUTING”
disappears from the screen. (page 13)
Fuzzy picture
/
Set the NR option in the VIDEO ADJUST
menu to LOW or HIGH.
/
If you use the monitor in a cold place,
moisture condensation may have occurred.
Leave the monitor as it is to let moisture
evaporate.
Dark picture
/
Replace the lamp for the light source with a
new one. (page 24)
No color, abnormal color
/
Adjust the picture in the VIDEO ADJUST
menu. (page 18)
Double images
/
Use of an extension cable, excessive cable
length or loose connection can produce this
symptom.
Computer picture not centered or sized
properly
/
Adjust the centering and size so that the
picture fits the screen. (page 16)
Distorted picture
/
Check your video card manual for proper
monitor setting.
/
Check that the frequency and the graphic
mode at which you are trying to input is
within the acceptable range. (page 9)
Even within the proper range some video
cards may have a sync pulse that is too
narrow for the monitor to sync correctly.
No picture, no sound from the connected
equipment
/
Are all the connecting cables connected?
/
Try to press the RGB or VIDEO button on
the remote control. (page 12)
The remote control does not function.
/
Are the batteries worn out?
The humming noise of fans is heard even after
the monitor has been turned off.
/
The fans installed inside the monitor are
working to prevent internal heat build-up.
They will stop about 2 minutes later.
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26
-EN
Additional Information
What flashing of the indicators on the
front of the monitor means
The u (power) (green), STANDBY (orange) and/or
LAMP (red) indicators indicate the conditions of the
monitor and warnings by lighting or flashing, as
follows.
The u indicator lights.
/
The power of the monitor is on.
The STANDBY indicator lights.
/
The monitor is in standby mode. The
monitor is turned on by pressing POWER
on the remote control.
The u and STANDBY indicators light.
/
The Auto Shut Off function works. The
monitor has been turned off when the time
you specify has passed after the input of
the computer is cut off.
The u indicator flashes.
/
The lamp for the light source is ready to
turn on. Within 30 minutes the picture is
displayed on the screen.
The LAMP and STANDBY indicators flash.
/
The air filter or the lamp cover is not
attached securely. When you correct, the
STANDBY lamp lights up and the monitor
enters the standby mode. (pages 23, 24)
The LAMP indicator flashes.
/
The lamp for the light source burns out.
Replace it with new one. (page 24)
The LAMP, STANDBY and u indicators flash.
/
The temperature inside the monitor has
risen abnormally, or the fans have stopped.
Check that the air filter is not clogged and
the ventilation holes are not blocked. After
a while turn on the monitor. (page 23)
If the monitor is not recovered after correcting the
problems, contact with qualified Sony personnel.
8 u (power) indicator (pages 12, 26)
9 Power switch (page 12)
!º VOLUME +/– buttons (page 12)
!¡ MENU button (page 11)
!™ ENTER button (page 11)
!£ INPUT SELECT button (page 12)
!¢ RESET button (pages 16, 17)
This section briefly describes the buttons and controls
on the monitor and on the remote control. For more
information, refer to the pages next to each description.
2-9-2. SCREEN FRAME REMOVAL [W9000]2-8. HA AND HB BOARDS REMOVAL
2-10-1. C BOARD REMOVAL2-11.OPTICAL UNIT REMOVAL
Screen mirror
block
2
Six screws
(+BVTP 4 x 16)
1
Four printed circuit
board holders
5
Four screws
(+BVTP 3 x 12)
3
C cover
4
C board
6
CN5003
CN5001
CN5002
C board
Extension cable
Optical shield
1
Three screws
(+BVTP 4 x 16)
4
Optical unit
5
Three screws
(+BVTP 4 x 16)
2
Lamp base
3
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2-10-2. EXTENSION CABLE (C BOARD)
SECTION 3
É
Item No. up
Item No. down
Write standard values
Press !™ successively.
Press !™ successively.
Read memory
Write in memory
Press !™ successively.
Item feed
Execute reading/writing
Data down
Data up
Quit SERVICE mode
CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
KL-W7000/W9000
RM-Y980
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT IN SERVICE MODE
The SERVICE mode cannot be entered with the remote commander RM-Y980 attached to
this set. Use the commander of other TV set.
Adjustment in SERVICE mode
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If memory IC 1103
were replaced
Write “standard
values”
Adjust all items
Write in memory
Enter SERVICE Mode
Replace board
A board
Release SERVICE
mode
If repair concerning
picture quality was
executed
Replace LCD
Adjust registration
W/B, screen
position
Function of commander in SERVICE mode
* Example of SERVICE mode using the commander of other TV set
BS
13
2
456
789
11 12
10
14
1513
Screen in SERVICE mode
Memory reading status
Item No.
Data
Note: • Write data in the memory each time when one item was adjusted.
• Adjusted data are not saved if the power is turned off before they are written in the memory.
Item
(register name)
CXZ2011 0 0 0 4 4 G
G: Memory reading normal
NG: Memory reading failed
BASIC ADJUSTMENT IN SERVICE MODE
1. To enter SERVICE mode
1)Turn the POWER switch on the TV set “ON”, then make it in standby status with the
remote commander.
2)Operate the remote commander as follows:
Screen display
CH “5”
Volume “+” side
POWER “ON” (remote commander)
2. To read the memory
1)Enter SERVICE mode.
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2)Press 10 n 12 buttons on the remote commander, and the adjusted values and set
values of all items written in the memory are read out.
Note: If the memory IC was replaced, do not read the memory before writing standard values.
3. Adjustment of screen
1) Select the item No. to be adjusted using 1 and 4 buttons on the remote commander.
2)Adjust with 3 and 6 buttons so as to satisfy the picture quality and the set values.
6. To write +standard values+
1)Enter SERVICE mode.
2)Press 8 button, and green +STANDARD WRITE+ is displayed at the upper right of
screen. Successively, press 12 button while this characters are displayed (within
about 3 seconds). Green characters change to red +STANDARD WRITE+, then the
screen becomes blank, and after about 5 seconds, the RGB 1 is selected and the operation stops. At this time, green +G+ is displayed. When +standard values+ writing is
executed, the standard data in the microprocessor on the selected channel are written
in the memory. Thus, the initialization is made.
Note: Writing of +standard values+ must be executed initially, only if the memory IC
2008 and 2009 were replaced.
4. To write data in the memory
•After adjustment, press “MUTING” 12 buttons to write data in the memory.
Press 12 button while green “WRITE” is displayed on the screen (within about 3 seconds).
Color of WRITE characters on screen
When MUTING button ON ... .............. Green
When 12 button ON .............................. Red
5. To release SERVICE mode
•Turn off the POWER switch on TV set and again turn it on. As a result, the SERVICE
mode display is cleared and normal TV mode is resumed.
•Or, turn off the POWER switch from the remote commander and again turn on the
POWER switch on the remote commander in the standby status. As a result, the SERVICE mode display is cleared and normal TV mode is resumed.
KL-W7000/W9000
RM-Y980
SERVICE LIST
CXA2011Q
Item DisplayRegister NameRange Stndard ValuesTypical Standard Values
0 DLVLDRIVE LEVEL0-634444 2 kinds, RGB 3ch gain control
1 SW2SW20,100 1 kind
2 SW1SW10,100 1 kind
3 SW0SW00,100 1 kind
4 SBOFSUB BRI OFFSET0-6323432 kinds. Offset of VIDEO/RGB SUB
5 RDOFR DRIVE OFFSET0-6331312 kinds. VIDEO/RGB R DRIVE
6 GDOFG DRIVE OFFSET0-6331312 kinds. VIDEO/RGB G DRIVE
7 BDOFB DRIVE OFFSET0-6331312 kinds. VIDEO/RGB B DRIVE
8 RDMDR DRIVE OFFSET0-633232 1 kind. Offset of R color temp.
9 GDMDG DRIVE OFFSET0-633131 1 kind. Offset of G color temp.
10 BDMDB DRIVE OFFSET0-632828 1 kind. Offset of B color temp.
11 RDLOR DRIVE OFFSET0-633434 1 kind. Offset of R color temp. “low”
12 GDLDG DRIVE OFFSET0-633131 1 kind. Offset of G color temp. “low”
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13 BDLOB DRIVE OFFSET0-632424 1 kind. Offset of B color temp. “low”
(color temp. “middle”)“middle” (center value 31)
(color temp. “middle”)“middle” (center value 31)
(color temp. “middle”)“middle” (center value 31)
(color temp. “low”)(center value 31)
(color temp. “low”) (center value 31)
(color temp. “low”) (center value 31)
VIDEO RGB
BRIGHT 0=–31, · · , 63=+31
BIAS3 (CXA1315)
Item DisplayRegister NameRangeStandard ValuesTypical Standard Values
0 RBSRL_Bias0-255 0 (VIDEO)0 (RGB)RL Bias (2 systems of VIDEO, RGB)
1 BLBSRL_Bias0-2550 (VIDEO)0 (RGB) BL Bias (2 systems of VIDEO, RGB)
2 RHBSRL_Bias0-255 255 (VIDEO) 255 (RGB) RH Bias (2 systems of VIDEO, RGB)
3 BHBSBH_Bias0-255 255 (VIDEO) 255 (RGB) BH Bias (2 systems of VIDEO, RGB)
4 RLBMRL_Bias off set MID 0-255131RL Bias offfset value of color temp.
5 BLBMBL_Bias off set MID 0-255121BL Bias offfset value of color temp.
6 RHBMRH_Bias off set MID 0-255127RH Bias offfset value of color temp.
7 BHBMBH_Bias off set MID 0-255127BH Bias offfset value of color temp.
8 RLBMRL_Bias off set LOW 0-255136RL Bias offfset value of color temp.
9 BLBLBL_Bias off set LOW 0-255115BL Bias offfset value of color temp.
10 RHBMRH_Bias off set LOW 0-255127RH Bias offfset value of color temp.
11 BHBLBH_Bias off set LOW 0-255127BH Bias offfset value of color temp.
13HBLKHBLK0-25589Every input signal: H blanking adj.
14VBLKVBLK0-2551FEvery input signal: V blanking adj.
15IPVAIPVA0-10Every input signal: Vertical linear interpolation
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16OFSTOFFSET0-2550
17VSCAVSCA0-10111Every input signal: A ch vertical size
18OSVAOSVA0-11Every input signal: A ch vertical offset
19PLL1PLL10-70Every input signal: PLL 1 frequency dividing
20YUVYUV0-30Every input signal: YUV signal sampling ratio
21REFREF0-70Every input signal: V size reference value
22CLPDCLPDA0-25528Every input signal: A ch clamp position adj.
23HPH0 bit 0 of HPHASA 0-10Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
24HPH0 bit 0 of VPHASA 0-10Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
25HCOF H CENT OF.0-63–Every input signal: H center offset
26H0OF bit 0 of H CENT OF.0-1–Every input signal: H center offset (bit 0)
27VCOF V CENT OF.0-63–Every input signal: V center offset
28V0OF
29HSOF H SIZE OF.0-63–Every input signal: H size offset
30VSOF V SIZE OF.0-255–Every input signal: V size offset
31HPR3 HPOSIA REF3 0-255–HPOSIA value when REF=3 of user preset signal
32HPR4 HPOSIA REF4 0-255–HPOSIA value when REF=4 of user preset signal
33HPR5 HPOSIA REF5 0-255–HPOSIA value when REF=5 of user preset signal
34SCOF V SCROLL OF. 0-31–0A0A0AEvery wide screen: V scroll offset
35S0OF
36SCRS V SCROLL0-63–17170FEvery wide screen: V scroll standard value
37S0RS
WONA0-10Every input signal: MOVIE/STILL switching
HVSW0-32Every input signal: Output Sync signal switching
bit 0 of V CENT OF.
bit 0 of V SCROLL OF.
Standard value
bit 0 of V SCROLL0-1–000Every wide screen: V scroll standard value (bit 0)
Standard value
NORMAL/FULL
0-1–Every input signal: V center offset (bit 0)
0-1–000Every wide screen: V scroll offset (bit 0)
ZOOM SUBTITLE
WIDEZOOM
size adj. (RGB)
size adj.
posi adj. (WRITE)
posi adj. (WRITE)
(INPUT)
adj. (OUTPUT)
Every input signal: Linear interpolation offset setting
ratio setting
posi adj. (WRITE)
posi adj. (WRITE)
MID2 (CXD2072Q RGB (1) )
ItemRegisterRangeStandard ValuesTypical Standard Values
DisplayNameVGAT350 VGAG W-VGA VGA72 VGA75
0 HSIZHSIZEA0-255A0Every input signal: H size adj. (NTSC)
1 VGAHVGAHS0-1272F302E2F2BEvery input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
2 HPOSHPOSIA0-2552E2E2D2E2AEvery input signal: H position adj. (READ)
3 VSIZVSIZEA0-2553Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
4 VPOSVPOSIA0-255381E1E1E1EEvery input signal: V position adj. (READ)
5 HPHSHPHASA0-2554242434E52Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
6 VPHSVPHASA0-25538860Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
7
WONA
8 OSCAOSCA0-11Every input signal: Masking range switching
9 DLYADELAYA0-73Every input signal: Color difference delay adj.
10HVSWHVSW0-31Every input signal: Output Sync signal switching
11YSDYYSDY0-71Every input signal: YS delay adj.
12DLYDELAY0-74Every input signal: Color difference delay
13HBLKHBLK0-255A0Every input signal: H blanking adj.
14VBLKVBLK0-2550A30303030Every input signal: V blanking adj.
15IPVAIPVA0-10Every input signal: Vertical linear interpolation
16OFSTOFFSET0-2550
17VSCAVSCA0-11Every input signal: A ch vertical siz
18OSVAOSVA0-11Every input signal: A ch vertical offset
19PLL1PLL10-744455Every input signal: PLL 1 frequency dividing
20YUVYUV0-31Every input signal: YUV signal sampling ratio
21REFREF0-75Every input signal: V size reference value
22CLPDCLPDA0-2556AEvery input signal: A ch clamp position adj.
23HPH0 bit 0 of HPHASA 0-10Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
24VPH0 bit 0 of VPHASA 0-10Every input signal polarity + Wide screen:
25HCOF H CENT OF.0-6326Every input signal: H center offse
26H0OF
27VCOF V CENT OF.0-630Every input signal: V center offset
28V0OF bit 0 of V CENT OF.
29HSOF H SIZE OF.0-631F20201F1BEvery input signal: H size offset
30VSOF V SIZE OF.0-255EBEvery input signal: V size offset
31HPR3 HPOSIA REF3 0-25528HPOSIA value when REF=3 of user preset signal
32HPR4 HPOSIA REF4 0-25525HPOSIA value when REF=4 of user preset signal
33HPR5 HPOSIA REF5 0-25528HPOSIA value when REF=5 of user preset signal
34SCOF V SCROLL OF. 0-31–Every wide screen: V scroll offset
35S0OF
36SCRS V SCROLL0-63–Every wide screen: V scroll standard value
37S0RS
WONA0-10Every input signal: MOVIE/STILL switching
bit 0 of H CENT OF.
bit 0 of V SCROLL OF.
Standard value
bit 0 of V SCROLL
Standard value
0-10Every input signal: H center offset (bit 0
0-10Every input signal: V center offset (bit 0)
0-1–Every wide screen: V scroll offset (bit 0)
0-1–Every wide screen: V scroll standard value(bit 0)
size adj. (RGB)
size adj.
posi adj. (WRITE)
posi adj. (WRITE)
(INPUT)
adj. (OUTPUT)
Every input signal: Linear interpolation offset setting
ratio setting
posi adj. (WRITE)
posi adj. (WRITE)
MID2 (CXD2072Q RGB (2) )
ItemRegisterRangeStandard ValuesTypical Standard Values
DisplayNameVGA85 SVGA56 SVGA60 W-SVGA SVGA72
0 HSIZHSIZEA0-255A0Every input signal: H size adj. (NTSC)
1 VGAHVGAHS0-127 2F261A181FEvery input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
2 HPOSHPOSIA0-255 2E2A272728Every input signal: H position adj. (READ)
3 VSIZVSIZEA0-2553F0F0F0F0Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
4 VPOSVPOSIA0-255 1D1F1F1F1FEvery input signal: V position adj. (READ)
5 HPHSHPHASA0-255 3D45484C3DEvery input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
6 VPHSVPHASA0-25547889Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
7 WONAWONA0-10Every input signal: MOVIE/STILL switching
8 OSCAOSCA0-11Every input signal: Masking range switching
9 DLYADELAYA0-73Every input signal: Color difference delay
10HVSWHVSW0-31Every input signal: Output Sync signal switching
11YSDYYSDY0-71Every input signal: YS delay adj.
12DLYDELAY0-74Every input signal: Color difference delay
13HBLKHBLK0-255A0Every input signal: H blanking adj.
14VBLKVBLK0-25530Every input signal: V blanking adj.
15IPVAIPVA0-10Every input signal: Vertical linear interpolation
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16OFSTOFFSET0-2550
17VSCAVSCA0-110000Every input signal: A ch vertical size
18OSVAOSVA0-11Every input signal: A ch vertical offset
19PLL1PLL10-754444Every input signal: PLL 1 frequency dividing
20YUVYUV0-31Every input signal: YUV signal sampling ratio
21REFREF0-752222Every input signal: V size reference value
22CLPDCLPDA0-2556AEvery input signal: A ch clamp position adj.
23HPH0 bit 0 of HPHASA 0-111000Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
24HPH0 bit 0 of VPHASA 0-100111Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
25HCOF H CENT OF.0-6326Every input signal: H center offset
26H0OF
bit 0 of H CENT OF.
27VCOF V CENT OF.0-630Every input signal: V center offset
28V0OF bit 0 of V CENT OF.
29HSOF H SIZE OF.0-631F160A0A0FEvery input signal: H size offset
30VSOF V SIZE OF.0-255 EBE7E7E7E7Every input signal: V size offset
31HPR3 HPOSIA REF3 0-25528HPOSIA value when REF=3 of user preset signal
32HPR4 HPOSIA REF4 0-25525HPOSIA value when REF=4 of user preset signal
33HPR5 HPOSIA REF5 0-25528HPOSIA value when REF=5 of user preset signal
34SCOF V SCROLL OF. 0-31–Every wide screen: V scroll offset
35S0OF
bit 0 of V SCROLL OF.
36SCRS V SCROLL0-63–Every wide screen: V scroll standard value
Standard value
37S0RS
bit 0 of V SCROLL
Standard value
0-111000Every input signal: H center offset (bit 0)
0-100111Every input signal: V center offset (bit 0)
0-1–Every wide screen: V scroll offset (bit 0)
0-1–Every wide screen: V scroll standard value(bit 0)
size adj. (RGB)
size adj.
posi adj. (WRITE)
posi adj. (WRITE)
adj. (INPUT)
adj. (OUTPUT)
Every input signal: Linear interpolation offset setting
ratio setting
posi adj. (WRITE)
posi adj. (WRITE)
MID2 (CXD2072Q RGB (3) )
ItemRegisterRangeStandard ValuesTypical Standard Values
DisplayNameSVGA75 XGA60 W-XGA MAC13 MAC16
0 HSIZHSIZEA0-255A0Every input signal: H size adj. (NTSC)
1 VGAHVGAHS0-1271A1D1C2F9Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
2 HPOSHPOSIA0-2552826262E24Every input signal: H position adj. (READ)
3 VSIZVSIZEA0-255F0F0F03F0Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
4 VPOSVPOSIA0-2551F1F1F1E1FEvery input signal: V position adj. (READ)
5 HPHSHPHASA0-255514C4C4A59Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
6 VPHSVPHASA0-2557880B0FEvery input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
7 WONAWONA0-10Every input signal: MOVIE/STILL switching
8 OSCAOSCA0-11Every input signal: Masking range switching
9 DLYADELAYA0-73Every input signal: Color difference delay
10HVSWHVSW0-31Every input signal: Output Sync signal switching
11YSDYYSDY0-71Every input signal: YS delay adj.
12DLYDELAY0-74Every input signal: Color difference delay
13HBLKHBLK0-255A0Every input signal: H blanking adj.
14VBLKVBLK0-25530Every input signal: V blanking adj.
15IPVAIPVA0-10Every input signal: Vertical linear interpolation
16OFSTOFFSET0-2550
17VSCAVSCA0-100010Every input signal: A ch vertical size
18OSVAOSVA0-11Every input signal: A ch vertical offset
19PLL1PLL10-744464Every input signal: PLL 1 frequency dividing
20YUVYUV0-31Every input signal: YUV signal sampling ratio
21REFREF0-724453Every input signal: V size reference value
22CLPDCLPDA0-2556A6A6A406AEvery input signal: A ch clamp position adj.
23HPH0 bit 0 of HPHASA 0-110001Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: H
24VPH0 bit 0 of VPHASA 0-101110Every input signal polarity + Wide screen: V
25HCOF H CENT OF.0-63262626262EEvery input signal: H center offset
26H0OF
bit 0 of H CENT OF.
27VCOF V CENT OF.0-630Every input signal: V center offset
28V0OF
bit 0 of V CENT OF.
29HSOF H SIZE OF.0-630A0D0D1F0Every input signal: H size offset
30VSOF V SIZE OF.0-255E7E7E7EBE7Every input signal: V size offset
31HPR3 HPOSIA REF3 0-25528HPOSIA value when REF=3 of user preset signal
32HPR4 HPOSIA REF4 0-25525HPOSIA value when REF=4 of user preset signal
33HPR5 HPOSIA REF5 0-25528HPOSIA value when REF=5 of user preset signal
34SCOF V SCROLL OF. 0-31–Every wide screen: V scroll offset
35S0OF
bit 0 of V SCROLL OF.
36SCRS V SCROLL0-63–Every wide screen: V scroll standard value
Standard value
37S0RS
bit 0 of V SCROLL
Standard value
0-110001Every input signal: H center offset (bit 0)
0-101110Every input signal: V center offset (bit 0)
0-1–Every wide screen: V scroll offset (bit 0)
0-1–Every wide screen: V scroll standard value(bit 0)
size adj. (RGB)
size adj.
posi adj. (WRITE)
posi adj. (WRITE)
adj. (INPUT)
adj. (OUTPUT)
Every input signal: Linear interpolation offset setting
ratio setting
posi adj. (WRITE)
posi adj. (WRITE)
KL-W7000/W9000
RM-Y980
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