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d) Overscan: Adjust timmings’ overscan in each source

6. SOUND List

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Page 1: ...N LIGNMENT 0ROCEDURE ˊ LOCK DIAGRAM ˊ3CHEME IAGRAM 4ROUBLESHOOTING 0 AYOUT 4HIS M ANUAL I S T HE L ATEST AT T HE T IME OF PR INTING AND DOE S NOT INCLUDE THE MODIFICATION WHICH MAY BE MADE AFTER THE PRINTING BY THE CONSTANT IMPROVEMENT OF PRODUCT ...

Page 2: ...lectric shock to the person The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION Use of controls adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure CA U T ION RISK RISK OF ELECTRI ELECTRI...

Page 3: ...o impact of any kind Be particularly careful not to damage the picture tube surface 9 Unplug this television set from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 10 1 Do not place this television set on an unstable cart stand or table The television set may fall causing serious injury to a child or an adult and serious damage to the ...

Page 4: ...ing conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrode and requirements for the grounding electrode 15 2 Note to CATV system installer Only for the television set with CATV reception This reminder is provided to call the CATV system attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground sha...

Page 5: ...edurein youroperatinginstructions do not attempt any further adjustment Unplug the set and call your dealer or service technician 22 Whenever the television set is damaged or fails or a distinct change in performance indicates a need for service unplug the set and have it checked by a professional service technician 23 It is normal for some TV sets to make occasional snapping or popping sounds par...

Page 6: ...tio 3000 1 Teletext Response Time G to G 8 5ms Nicam Viewing Angle H V 176 176 Basic Function Panel Specification Nicam Viewing Angle H V 176 176 MTS Yes Life Time Typ 30 000hrs Screen Saver Yes Color 16 7 M 8bit System Update Yes Refresh Rate 60Hz Hotel Mode Natura Light Technology Side REC PVR GINGA Analog Digital Signal Receiver Y Terminals Special Function Analog Digital Signal Receiver Yes MH...

Page 7: ...nd Kg 3 7 Mechanical Key Specification Remote ID Picture g g Net Weight Without Stand Kg 3 4 Gross Weight With Packaging Kg 4 8 VESA Mounting Dimensions LxH mm 100 100 Operation Manual English Default Wall Mount WMB233 Essential Accessories Default Optional Accessories Remote Control and batteries RC200B TCL LOGO with two batteries Base Stand Integrated Packaging AC power cord 1 pc Adapt Cable Wir...

Page 8: ...Alignment Procedure MODEL MS391 MS393 MS39PV Series VERSION V1 0 PREPARED BY DATE 2014 7 15 APPROVED BY DATE ...

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Page 10: ...the item you want Attention parameters in corresponding items shown in this manual is only for demonstrating how to use factory menu do not use these parameters as reference for application 1 Source Switch sources without exiting factory menu 2 Factory Init Reset channel data and restore database default values in user menu and factory ...

Page 11: ...s manually is not recommended Pattern and timming setting YPBPR 576I full color bar signal with 100 brightness is needed VGA 1024 768 60Hz signal with checkerboard pattern is needed When ADC adjusting the value of ADC Gain and Offset changes automatically 4 PQ Setting Adjust picture quality by adjusting registers in main chipset This function is just for PQ engineers 5 Picture List ...

Page 12: ...ode Adjust default values of four picture modes which include standard movie vivid and personal b Picture Curve Adjust curves of BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST in each source c Color Temp Adjust color temp in each source ...

Page 13: ...d Overscan Adjust timmings overscan in each source 6 SOUND List ...

Page 14: ...t EQ or Bass Treble values of four sound modes which include standard movie music and personal b Sound Curve Adjust curves of SOUND Offset value is different for each source And same OSD_0 OSD_100 values are used by each source ...

Page 15: ... in each source This value will lost when source changed so please note this value before switching sources AVC Level adjust AVC parameter All sources use the same AVC value 7 Panel settings a LVDS Bit Mode Adjust LVDS Bit Mode 6bit 8bit 10bit b LVDS Map Adjust LVDS map Normal Mix c LVDS Odd Even Adjust LVDS Odd Even Odd Even d Backlight Adjust panel backlight 0 100 8 General Settings Functions in...

Page 16: ...and LVDS SSC g Erase Flash Erase all Flash area except firmware area This function will erase HDCP key So just for debug 9 Front End Status This page shows the information about current DTV program 10 Software Info This page shows the software information such as CHECKSUM BUILD TIME PANEL_INFO TUNER_INFO CHIP_TYPE etc 11 Aging Mode Execute to go to Aging mode which can be cancelled by press POWER ...

Page 17: ... MODEL DESCRIPITION DRAWN linliangchu CHECK APPR 7 7 6 6 D D C C B B THIS DRAWING CANNOT BE COMMUNICATED TO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS COPIEDUNLESS PERMITTED IN WRITING FORMAT DIN A4 NOTE PAGE OF 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 A MS39PV ...

Page 18: ...PCB101B 1 2 PCB101A K A R UB102 CB103 RB104 RB105 CB114 A K DB106 CB116 RB116 RB106 RB107 RB108 RB109 RB148 EB106 CB102 CB118 RB125 DB102 RB140 CB117 RB129 RB131 RB132 RB135 RB133 CB109 CB110 RB134 RB123 QB102 DB101 EB1 CYB3 EB101 EB104 BB101 CB101 RB103 EB102 RB126 RB127 RB130 CB104 DB103 EB105 D G S D G S QB101 HV RB102 3 1 5 6 9 7 8 10 11 TB101 CB119 RB806 RB801 RB808 RB831 CB808 GND LED2 LED1 ...

Page 19: ...PICL102 COCL1 PICL201 PICL202 COCL2 PICL301 PICL302 COCL3 PICL501 PICL502 COCL5 PICL601 PICL602 COCL6 PICL701 PICL702 COCL7 PICM201 PICM202COCM2 PICM301 PICM302 COCM3 PICM601 PICM602 COCM6 PICM3201 PICM3202 COCM32 PICN101 PICN102 COCN1 PICN301 PICN302 PICN303 COCN3 PICN901 PICN902 PICN903 PICN904 PICN905 PICN906 COCN9 PID30A PID30K COD3 PIED101 PIED102 COED1 PILD101 PILD102 COLD1 PILD201 PILD202 C...

Page 20: ...L1601 PICL1602 COCL16 PICL1701 PICL1702 COCL17 PICL1801 PICL1802 COCL18 PICL1901 PICL1902 COCL19 PID10A PID10K COD1 PIFB401 PIFB402 COFB4 PIFB501 PIFB502 COFB5 PIR201 PIR202 COR2 PIR301 PIR302 COR3 PIR401 PIR402 COR4 PIR501 PIR502 COR5 PIR601 PIR602 COR6 PIR1301 PIR1302 COR13 PIR9901 PIR9902 COR99 PIRI701 PIRI702 CORI7 PIRI100JP01K PIRI100JP02K CORI10 PIRI1101 PIRI1102 CORI11 PIRI3701 PIRI3702 COR...

Page 21: ...2034 PICN2035 PICN2036 PICN2037 PICN2038 PICN2039 PICN2040 COCN2 PICN401 PICN402 PICN403 PICN404 PICN405 PICN406 PICN407 COCN4 PICN501 PICN502 PICN503 PICN504 PICN505 PICN506 PICN507 PICN508 PICN509 PICN5010 PICN5011 PICN5012 PICN5013 PICN5014 PICN5015 PICN5016 PICN5017 PICN5018 PICN5019 PICN5020 PICN5021 PICN5022 PICN5023 PICN5024 PICN5025 PICN5026 PICN5027 PICN5028 PICN5029 PICN5030 PICN5031 PIC...

Page 22: ... PICH1102 COCH11 PICH1301 PICH1302 COCH13 PICH1401 PICH1402 COCH14 PICH1501 PICH1502 COCH15 PICH1601 PICH1602 COCH16 PICH1701 PICH1702 COCH17 PICH1801 PICH1802 COCH18 PICH1901 PICH1902 COCH19 PICH2001 PICH2002 COCH20 PICH2101 PICH2102 COCH21 PICH2201 PICH2202 COCH22 PICH2301 PICH2302 COCH23 PIDH10A PIDH10K CODH1 PIDH20A PIDH20K CODH2 PIDH30A PIDH30K CODH3 PIDH50A PIDH50K CODH5 PIDH90A PIDH90K CODH...

Page 23: ...01 PICF4102COCF41 PICF5101 PICF5102 COCF51 PICF5201 PICF5202 COCF52 PICF5301 PICF5302 COCF53 PICI101 PICI102 COCI1 PICI501 PICI502 COCI5 PICI601 PICI602 COCI6 PICI801 PICI802 COCI8 PICI901 PICI902 COCI9 PICI1101 PICI1102 COCI11 PICI3601 PICI3602 COCI36 PICI3801 PICI3802 COCI38 PICN1501 PICN1502 PICN1503 PICN1504 COCN15 PICV101 PICV102 COCV1 PICV201 PICV202 COCV2 PICV301 PICV302 COCV3 PICV401 PICV4...

Page 24: ...OCT10 PICT1101 PICT1102 COCT11 PICT1201 PICT1202 COCT12 PICT1301 PICT1302 COCT13 PICT1401 PICT1402 COCT14 PICT1501 PICT1502 COCT15 PICT1601 PICT1602 COCT16 PICT1701 PICT1702 COCT17 PICT1901 PICT1902 COCT19 PICT2001 PICT2002 COCT20 PICT2101 PICT2102 COCT21 PICT2201 PICT2202 COCT22 PICT2401 PICT2402 COCT24 PICT2501 PICT2502 COCT25 PICT2701 PICT2702 COCT27 PICT2801 PICT2802 COCT28 PICT3201 PICT3202 C...

Page 25: ...OCA13 PICA1401 PICA1402 COCA14 PICA1501 PICA1502 COCA15 PICA1601 PICA1602 COCA16 PICA1701 PICA1702 COCA17 PICA1901 PICA1902 COCA19 PICA2001 PICA2002 COCA20 PICA2101 PICA2102 COCA21 PICA2201 PICA2202 COCA22 PICA2401 PICA2402 COCA24 PICA2501 PICA2502 COCA25 PICA2701 PICA2702 COCA27 PICA2801 PICA2802 COCA28 PICA2901 PICA2902 COCA29 PICN1801 PICN1802 PICN1803 PICN1804 COCN18 PIEA101 PIEA102 COEA1 PIEA...

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Page 27: ... IIC bus Check the peripheral circuit of mail IC check solder of main IC check data fo NVM and reset it Check reset signal of main no switch on Check 3 3V 12V 24V of power supply Check PW Check DC DC part check Check signal P ON DIMBL ON of main IC link to PW Trouble shooting ...

Page 28: ...n IC check LVDS cable Check crystal frequence Check the peripheral circuit of mail IC updating SW reset NVM replace main IC Abnormal picture All signal source bad Individual signal source bad Check the path with this signal source Check panel ID ...

Page 29: ...te function Abnormal sound Check all sound source Individual sound signal source Check the sound signal link to main IC Check the peripheral circuit of main IC SW Check the power of sound IC Check sound IC Check wave filter and speaker Y ...

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