Alignments
6.
6.5
Reset of a Repaired SSB
The NVM on an SSB coming from repair (on component level
in a Service shop) must always be reset.
After a repaired SSB has been mounted in the set (set repair
on board level), set the type number (CTN) and production
code + 18AC’s (SSB, display and supply) of the TV-set
according to the data on the type plate of the set (no info on
18AC’s here). For this, you can use the NVM editor in SAM.
This action also ensures correct functioning of the “Smart TV”
feature and access to the Smart TV portals.
After SSB repair, the original channel map can be restored,
provided that:
•
the original channel map was stored on USB stick before
repair was started, and
•
the basic functionality of the TV, needed for this procedure,
was not hampered as a result of the defect.
The procedure of “channel list copy” is clearly described in the
(electronic) user manual.
6.5.1
SSB identification
When ordering a new SSB (“Service” SSB), make sure to use
the correct ordering number.
The ordering number is an 18AC (18 alphanumeric code), with
structure <18AC SSB><serial number>. It is present on a bar
code sticker located on the SSB (see Figure).
If the sticker contains two or more ordering numbers, then use
the one preceded by character “S”.
Figure 6-1 SSB identification
6.5.2
SSB Diversity Table
For core SSB spare part diversity Table, refer to Symptom &
Cure
from Philips Servicer Network Support.
Remark
•
Core SSB spare part (based on high runner) with same HW
diversity in a group is provided.
•
Core SSB spare part can be used in other CTN’s within
same HW group by changing Panel Code, option code
wherever applicable.
•
Latest SW is to be loaded to Core SSB from P4C if
required.
6.6
Overview SAM modes
Refer to following Table for an overview of the menus and to
5.1.1 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
for a detailed description.
Table 6-3 SAM Mode Overview
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Main Menu
Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu 2
Description
Hardware Info
A. SW version
e.g. “QV151E_1.2.3.4
View TV & Standby SW version and CTN serial number.
B. Standby processor version
e.g. “14.01.02.00”
C. Production code
e.g. “see type plate”
Operation hours
View accumulated total of operation hours (not standby hours).
Each TV switch “on/off” it is increased with 0.5 hours.
Shop operation hours
View the accumulated total of operation hours in “shop mode”.
Errors
View the most recent errors (max. 10).
Reset error buffer
Clear all content in the error buffer.
Alignment
White point
Colour temperature
Select three different modes of colour temperature and check the result on screen.
Refer to
for default values.
White point red
Adjust the white point RED value (0 - 127) and check result on screen.
White point green
Adjust the white point GREEN value (0 - 127) and check result on screen.
White point blue
Adjust the white point BLUE value (0 - 127) and check result on screen.
Ambilight
Select module
Brightness
Adjust AmbiLight brightness and check result.
Option numbers
Group 1
View and change option number Group 1 (four numbers, five decimals each).
Group 2
View and change option number Group 2 (four numbers, five decimals each).
Store
Store the Option numbers.
Initialise NVM
Not applicable.
Store
Select Store in the SAM root menu to store any change.
Software maintenance
Software events
For development purposes only.
Hardware events
For development purposes only.
Test setting
Digital info
For development purposes only.
RF4CE pairing tables
Clear paired remote control.
Wi-Fi Direct settings
Reset Wi-Fi Direct Group.
Development file versions
Development 1 file version
For development purposes only.
Development 2 file version
For development purposes only.
Upload to USB
Upload several settings from the TV set to an USB stick.
Download from USB
Download several settings from the USB stick to the TV set.
NVM editor
Type number
see type plate
View and change in the NVM-editor the set type number, the set production code.
Allows to correctly enter codes via RC after SSB replacement.
Production code
see type plate