14 (2786)A
REPAIR GUIDE
CL416
(CSYNC)
GND
CL414(R)
CL413(G)
CL412(B)
CL410
(XENB)
CL411
(COM)
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Fig. 1
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
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Fig. 2
LCD Monitor Adjustment
(HAFC/RGB Offset/Gain/R Bright/B Bright in the LCD section)
The adjustment sets the color balance and position of the LCD monitor.
Whenever after replacing the CP-1 Compl PWB (#0408), the PW-1 Compl PWB (#0432,0452) or the ST-
1Compl PWB (#0406), be sure to perform the adjustment.
For LCD Monitor Adjustment, Oscilloscope is required. This manual assumes the procedure with Digital
Storagescope DS-8706. When using other model of the oscilloscope, the digital storage function is re-
quired.
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Equipment Required
PC (IBM PC/AT Compatible Computer with the F/X Series Adjustment Program is installed)
USB cable USB-500
AC Adapter AC-6
Digital Storagescope DS-8706
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Preparation
1. Remove the Cabinet Back (#0132/0152/0172) and LCD(#0460) from the body.
2. Solder 7 lead wires of the 5cm length to the designated test points (CL-410,CL411, CL412, CL413,
CL414, CL416, GND) on the CP-1 Compl PWB (#0408). (Fig. 1)
3. Connect the flex of the Cabinet Back (#0132/0152/0172) and LCD(#0460) to the connectors (CN108 and
CN352).It is unnecessary to fit the Cabinet Back (#0132/0152/0172) to the body.
4. Turn the mode dial to Auto-recording position.
5. Connect the camera to the computer with the USB cable USB-500, and start Adjustment Program
(DscCalDi.exe).
6. Check the LCD "HAFC" value in the adjustment menu, and select the same value from the pop-up
menu by clicking the down button. (LCD turns to display as shown in Fig.2 by inputting the value.
Confirm that the LCD is in the condition as shown in Fig.2 before measuring the waveform.)
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LCD monitor adjustment items.
1.LCD H AFC Adjustment
2.LCD RGB Offset Adjustment
3.LCD Gain Adjustment
4.LCD Red Brightness Adjustment
5.LCD Blue Brightness Adjustment
6.LCD VcomPP
Adjust "3. LCD Gain" after completing "2. LCD RGB Offset" adjustment.
Adjust "4. LCD Red Brightness" and "5. LCD Blue Brightness" after completing "3. LCD Gain" adjust-
ment.
The other adjustments can be done independently.