Chapter 3---Service Adjustments
Model 100 Service Manual
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(numerical values are for example only and depend on the System Software
version):
S-Records processed:11282
Upload Successful
Address Range: 0x00020000-0x000781cf
Bytes Loaded:360912
***WARNING: FLASH WILL NOW BE UPDATED***
Press Enter to continue, Esc to abort
24.
At this point the system has verified that the load module is correct and is
ready to update the Flash memory. Press Enter to perform the update (Esc
will abort the update process with no changes). While the Flash is being
updated (approx 15-30 seconds),
CAUTION:
DO NOT turn off the projector circuit
breaker, this may make the machine unbootable, requiring a new
set of flash chips to be installed. When the update is complete, the
system will display the following:
Reprogramming Flash Sector 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
System software update successful
Command: _
The software update is complete. To restart the projector, type in the “sys”
command and press Enter. The projector will now go back to the standard mode in
standby, ready to power up with the updated System Software.
3.9 Graphic Enhancement Adjustment
The optional Graphic Enhancer RGBHV VIC has a very small adjustable pot (see
Figure 3-14) that was designed primarily to improve the visibility of computer
black text on white background (such as spreadsheets). This pot is factory-set at
mid-range to provide an appreciable enhancement of small black text on white
background. HJT recommends this pot be left at the factory mid-range setting.
If it is absolutely necessary to adjust this pot to optimize a specific type of graphic
image, be sure to check that other sources viewed from the Graphic Enhancer VIC
are not adversely affected. This enhancement adjustment only affects computer
graphics and does not appreciably affect images from VCRs, DVDs etc.
Increasing (clockwise) sharpens the appearance of black on white text but
overadjustment will adversely affect other types of graphics. This is a fixed
adjustment and a compromise setting may be needed for best overall performance.
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