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PRO-610HD, PRO-510HD, SD-582HD5, SD-532HD5

 PE5067A (SUB VIDEO SERVICE ASSY : IC3501) (PRO-610HD, PRO-510HD ONLY)

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Summary of Contents for Elite PRO 510HD

Page 1: ...IVER ARP3051 O ZZR NOV 1999 Printed in Japan CONTENTS PRO 510HD KUXC CA AC120V KBXC AC120V THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL S AND TYPE S Type Power Requirement Model Remarks SD 582HD5 SD 532HD5 PRO 610HD PRO 510HD SD 582HD5 SD 532HD5 This service manual should be used together with the following manual s Remarks Order No PRO 610HD ARP3047 Model No 6 ADJUSTMENT 195 7 GENERAL INFORMA...

Page 2: ...194 PRO 610HD PRO 510HD SD 582HD5 SD 532HD5 ...

Page 3: ... from the adjustment data the status before the failure will not be restored Check the status of the unit after replacement of the EEPROMs and readjust if necessary 6 ADJUSTMENT Name of Assy EEPROM Main Contents of Memory SIGNAL Assy IC2454 24LC32 I P Adjustment data such as W B and color data in FACTORY mode User data set on the MENU DIGITAL CONV Assy IC1410 24LC128P Convergence adjustment data I...

Page 4: ... Adjustment 8 Panel Adjustment 9 Panel Adjustment for DTV Lens assy For Red Lens assy For Blue Lens assy For Green SUB VIDEO ASSY E SIGNAL ASSY F VIDEO ASSY D Rear View Rubber Cover Holding the rubber cover firmly turn counterclockwise and check that the lock has been disengaged FBT Pull straight up Anode Cable MEASURING METHOD SERVICEMAN WARNING Note When reconnecting the cable proceed in the rev...

Page 5: ...White Balance Adjustment Composite STD 1 Others 2 Panel Adjustment 1 Panel Adjustment for DTV 1 1 7 8 9 If VIDEO ASSY is repaired or replaced Screen Size Adjustment 2 Convergence Adjustment 2 5 6 If CONV AMP ASSY is repaired or replaced Test cross Position Check 2 White Balance Adjustment 2 4 7 If SUB VIDEO ASSY is repaired or replaced Focus Adjustment Lens 1 VR1 Focus VR 2 Convergence Adjustment ...

Page 6: ...ORY mode use the key s of the remote control unit or the main unit or turn the power off If the unit remains in FACTORY mode without any operation for 8 minutes it will be automatically released In FACTORY mode data for the picture and audio qualities are standard and the FLESH TONE setting is always off When the unit enters FACTORY mode settings such as audio muting MENU and SPLIT two split scree...

Page 7: ...OFFSET CONVER modes change cyclically with each press of the DOT key as follows 1 OFFSET CONVER MODE 1 2 OFFSET CONVER MODE 2 3 OFFSET CONVER MODE 3 Note The initial mode is always OFFSET CONVER MODE 1 The offset data of the picture quality in COLOR TEMP mode change cyclically with each press of the GREEN key as follows 1 J COLOR TEMP NEWS 2 K COLOR TEMP LIVE 3 M COLOR TEMP FILM for MOVIE 4 X COLO...

Page 8: ...lowing to confirm if the above adjustment is necessary 1 Make a note of the data of CUT R CUT G CUT B and BRIGHT 1st FAC DOWN 2 Input 0 as parameters for 1 and check TP RK TP GK and TP BK of the CRT DRIVE assembly If the levels are within 180 V 5 V the adjustment is not necessary Input the noted data If the levels are not within the above level proceed with the above adjustment EDIT LEARN DTV SOUR...

Page 9: ...e center of the screen align with the lines for a color not replaced Secure the centering magnet from moving after adjustment is finished 2 Screen Center Adjustment Start Cross hatch 1 2 Turn the deflection yoke of the replaced CRT so that the cross hatch of the color corresponding to the replaced CRT converges with that of the CRTs not replaced When a CRT is replaced check the position of the VM ...

Page 10: ...5 3 Focus Adjustment 3 1 2 Focus Adjustment of Lens Assy Start Cross hatch 3 Focus VR Adjustment Focus VR VR1 B G R FOCUS VR Turn the Focus VR for best focusing Cross hatch Lens assy For Red Lens assy For Blue Lens assy For Green Best focusing ...

Page 11: ...otes The item of DTV OUT might not be displayed when the DTV BIB built in DTV tuner is not connected L1651 Adjust the position so that the test cross is placed at the center of the screen EDIT LEARN DTV SOURCE INFO RECEIVER 4 MENU INPUT AUDIO GUIDE 8 POWER POWER POWER VCR REC VOL VOL PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Î TV DTV CBL SAT DVD LD VCR 1 4 7 5 8 6 9 2 3 0 ANT DISPLAY POWER M...

Page 12: ...SELECT SEARCH 1 2 3 4 INPUT FAVORITE CH TV TV DTV ON OFF CH ENTER RETURN CH FREEZE 1 7 3 VOL CH SET ENTER 5 2 3 DTV SAT DTV DVDTOP SCREEN DTV SAT TV SAT DVD Picture Quality Mode H SIZE V SIZE NATURAL WIDE A B CINEMA WIDE A B ZOOM A B FULL A B FULL for HD A D B PRO 610HD SD 582HD5 PRO 510HD SD 532HD5 1 H SIZE 15K Approx 16 30 Approx 16 30 2 V SIZE Approx 50 30 Approx 50 30 6 H SIZE 33K Approx 70 30...

Page 13: ...e H PHASE data are the factory preset values as indicated below Key No 15K CONPOSITE S COMPONENT 480i 31K COMPONENT 480P 33K COMPONENT 1080i 3 5 Horizontal Size Adjustment 1st FAC Start or Green screen Note Screen mode FULL H SIZE INPUT TV General broadcasting Adjust the size so that the picture is completely displayed on the screen 91 2 INPUT 1 Monoscope ANT 1 VOL Note After the V SIZE adjustment...

Page 14: ...OOM NTSC 480i signal 3 CINEMA CINEMA WIDE 4 NATURAL NATURAL WIDE 5 FULL for HD HD DTV HD DTV 1080i signal When CRTs are replaced or when the deflection yoke is moved perform the deflection yoke adjustment horizontal and vertical size adjustments and centering magnet adjustments before the convergence adjustment See Pages 201 204 and 205 3 Convergence Adjustment 3 1 Replacement of the EEPROMs insid...

Page 15: ...CTORY mode 2 Enter the OFFSET CONVER MODE 1 by pressing the DOT key once 3 Enter the ZOOM screen mode by pressing the SCREEN mode key once When the unit enters FACTORY mode the screen mode automatically becomes FULL 4 Check the indication on the screen by pressing the numeric key 3 Indication at the bottom of the screen Z HDP 010 If the adjustment value is 010 adjustment is not required If the adj...

Page 16: ...ey No STATIC GH GV Key No 1 SKEW Key No 8 SIZE Key No STATIC Key No 1 SKEW Key No 6 PIN Key No 8 SIZE Fixed position Note 1 When the green CRT is replaced or when the deflection yoke for the green is replaced prior to the convergence adjustment tune the center of the image to the center of the screen by turning the centering magnet Note 2 When the CONVER AMP Assy or DIGITAL CONV Assy is replaced m...

Page 17: ...zontal Line downward press the key The value increases To move the Vertical Line to the left press the key The value decreases To move the Vertical Line to the right press the key The value increases To select one color use the SEARCH key for the red SELECT key for the green FREEZE key for the blue Pressing this key toggles color muting on or off To mute all the colors press the DISPLAY key To rel...

Page 18: ...ration power on off or pressing keys on the remote control unit or on the main unit etc during this period because doing so may affect your adjustment data In a case of an error in convergence Adjustable points Bad adjustment Good adjustment 20 2 5 Adjustment data 30 3 5 Adjustment data Right half Adjust from the edge toward the center Left half Adjust from the center toward the edge Upper half Ad...

Page 19: ...nes 3 6 2 Adjust the red vertical lines so that they converge with the green vertical lines Proceed to adjustment of the right half of the screen then the left half Adjustment should be done from the part where convergence is greatly dislocated 3 6 3 Adjust the red horizontal lines so that they converge with the green horizontal lines Proceed to adjustment of the upper half of the screen then the ...

Page 20: ...Then press the MENU key The data will be written to the EEPROM as described above 2 Do NOT turn off the main power during or after convergence adjustment If you do so the adjusted data may be lost If the data are lost you must make all the adjustments again 3 When the CENTER POINT test cross or MULTI POINT user convergence adjustments have been made by a user and if the unit enters FACTORY Converg...

Page 21: ... FREEZE 1 7 3 VOL CH SET ENTER 5 2 3 DTV SAT DTV DVDTOP SCREEN DTV SAT TV SAT DVD CH VOL CH SUB CH CH ENTER INFO DTV SAT MENU DTV DVDTOP or CUT B CUT G CUT R DRV B DRV R 8 9 0 8 9 0 EDIT LEARN DTV SOURCE INFO RECEIVER 4 MENU INPUT AUDIO GUIDE 8 POWER POWER POWER VCR REC VOL VOL PROJECTION MONITOR RECEIVER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Î TV DTV CBL SAT DVD LD VCR 1 4 7 5 8 6 9 2 3 0 ANT DISPLAY POWER MUTING ...

Page 22: ... Adjustment of all standard picture qualities 2 COMPONENT 15K SUB CH A C Adjustment of C 3 COMPONENT 31 33K SUB CH A D Adjustment of D 4 RGB CH ENTER A T Adjustment of T 5 FILM for STD INFO A L Adjustment of L 6 B W for STD DTV MENU A V Adjustment of V Adjustment Procedure of White Balnce OFFSET Data Table COLOR TEMP Setting User Mode Input Signal Without RGB Input RGB Input STD NEWS LIVE FILM STD...

Page 23: ...RV ADJ ADJ 0 R CUT ADJ ADJ CH G CUT ADJ ADJ CH B CUT ADJ ADJ COLOR TEMP FILM for STD L 3 CONTRAST ADJ ADJ 8 R DRV ADJ ADJ 9 B DRV ADJ ADJ 0 R CUT ADJ ADJ CH G CUT ADJ ADJ CH B CUT ADJ ADJ COLOR TEMP B W for STD V 3 CONTRAST ADJ ADJ 8 R DRV ADJ ADJ 9 B DRV ADJ ADJ 0 R CUT ADJ ADJ CH G CUT ADJ ADJ CH B CUT ADJ ADJ DIRECT KEY BLUE cyclically CH ENTER INFO DTV MENU OFFSET MODE MODEL KEY ADJ NAME PRO 6...

Page 24: ... panel of the 4 3 normal screen Procedures 1 Send the black burst signal to the INPUT 1 connector Enter Adjustment mode by following the procedures described above 2 With BRIGHT adjust the gray part panel of the screen By observing TP5151 of the GREEN CRT DRIVE assembly with the oscilloscope adjust the brightness level which is low by 20V from Black level of the main screen 3 Switch the input sign...

Page 25: ...FT 128 to 127 RIGHT 128 to 127 BRIGHT 24 DTV PANEL ADJUSTMENT Mode for adjusting the brightness contrast LEFT and RIGHT of the gray part panel of the 4 3 normal screen of the DTV tuner Size Adjustment of the Panel Part of the 4 3 Normal Screen Set the LEFT data item to 91 2 Set the RIGHT data item to 91 2 Monoscope signal DTV ON OFF Note Adjustment required only for the PRO 510HD 610HD to which a ...

Page 26: ...218 PRO 610HD PRO 510HD SD 582HD5 SD 532HD5 ...

Page 27: ...532HD5 D915 in the AWV1808 2 DEFLECTION SERVICE Assy Common to all models D321 in the AWV1796 For service assembly D321 in the AWV1809 3 CONV AMP Assy Common to all models D923 in the AWZ6456 How to diagnose a failure The D915 LED of the POWER SUPPLY Assy always lights up when the power is turned off because of the protection circuits P D P D to P D 1 to P D 2 to P D 3 Is only the LED of the POWER...

Page 28: ...er cannot be on with no LED lit check the following 1 Check if the FU101 fuse in the POWER SUPPLY Assy is blown 2 Disconnect and check connector E1 CN201 to see whether STB 5 V is supplied If STB 5 V is supplied replace the SIGNAL Assy If STB 5 V is NOT supplied replace the POWER SUPPLY Assy 3 Disconnect and check connector E1 CN201 to see whether AC CLK is supplied If AC CLK is supplied replace t...

Page 29: ...because the CONV AMP and DIGITAL CONVER Assys are powered by the POWER SUPPLY Assy If the FU202 and FU204 fuses are blown see the following table Causes Check Items Probable Defective Parts Too high loading on the CONVER AMP Check that waveform signals are output from Pin 3 and Pin 5 of the CN901 CN902 and CN903 and that the DC element is not added to the signals IC901 IC903 CONVER MUTING not acti...

Page 30: ...D 582HD5 SD 532HD5 P POWER SUPPLY ASSY AWV1795 ELITE AWV1808 REGULAR Q POWER SW ASSY AWZ6467 SIGNAL ASSY AWV1800 ELITE AWV1805 REGULAR A VIDEO ASSY AWV1799 ELITE AWV1804 REGULAR E D915 4 Block Diagram of the Protection Circuit ...

Page 31: ...223 PRO 610HD PRO 510HD SD 582HD5 SD 532HD5 K CONV AMP ASSY AWZ6456 L DEFLECTION SERVICE ASSY AWV1809 D923 D321 ...

Page 32: ...SD 582HD5 and SD 532HD5 Loosen two screws Upper Cabinet Metal 3 3 5 Loosen a screw Remove a screw Remove Upper Cabinet Metal 4 3 3 Note Screen side Fitting comes off even if this screw is not removed However remove this screw When the screen is done in the slide the screen is damaged with this screw How to remove the screen for adjusting Lens assemblies ...

Page 33: ...hown in the figure Screen Fit left side edge of the screen to center of cabinet hole Cabinet Disconnect the Anode Cable WARNING Before disconnect the anode cable turn off the power unplug the AC plug and let the unit discharge for more than 1 minut Rubber Cover Holding the rubber cover firmly turn counterclockwise and check that the lock has been disengaged FBT Pull straight up Anode Cable Note Wh...

Page 34: ...HD5 SD 532HD5 226 7 1 3 WIRING DIAGRAM Front Section Focus VR VR1 Focus VR FBT Focus Wire At least 15 mm away from any other parts Binder Binder CRT Assy R CRT Assy G CRT Assy B R CRT DRIVE Assy G CRT DRIVE Assy B CRT DRIVE Assy ...

Page 35: ... Loop with a radius of 50mm or more At least 15mm away from any other parts Loop with a radius of 30mm or more POWER SUPPLY Assy POWER SUPPLY Assy DEFLECTION SERVICE Assy VIDEO Assy Block CONV AMP Block Ferrite Core Ferrite Core Ferrite Core Ferrite Core FBT ...

Page 36: ...TK15420M MC33167TV A ch 8 bit ADC Data Selector Latch 9 bit ADC Digital Clamp Circuit B ch 8 bit ADC 9 bit ADC Digital Clamp Circuit 33 40 36 34 37 39 C ch 8 bit ADC 9 bit ADC Digital Clamp Circuit Clamp Control 70 63 67 24 27 38 57 59 43 69 66 64 49 50 47 46 80 21 73 54 51 53 58 65 61 60 52 Decoder 8 9 8 9 8 9 45 10 3 44 20 13 72 71 12 11 2 1 23 22 68 62 42 41 35 30 32 25 29 31 28 26 ARTS ART AIN...

Page 37: ... 2 7 A 0 6 S S V A d n u o r g g o l a n A 1 2 R G T O t u p t u o r e g g i r T 1 6 S S V A 2 2 D D V D V 3 3 r o V 5 y l p p u s r e w o p l a t i g i D 2 6 D D V A V 5 y l p p u s r e w o p g o l a n A 3 2 D D V D 3 6 S B R C t r o h s y b n i p B R C o t V 5 0 t u o b a s e t a r e n e G S S V A o t g n i t i u c r i c 4 2 S S V A d n u o r g g o l a n A 4 6 B R C m o t t o B e g a t l o v e c...

Page 38: ...11 R7 LSB R8 ROUT Input Buffer Master Slave F F 8 Buffer 8 Current SW 8 VCCA 43 14 18 19 15 16 17 MSB G1 2 CLKG G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 20 21 G7 LSB G8 GOUT Input Buffer Master Slave F F 8 Buffer Amp Reference Resistor Reference Voltage 2 VCCA 2V Reference Voltage 1 0 6XVCCA 8 Current SW 8 VCCA VCCA VCCD VRIN VROUT2 VROUT1 40 24 28 29 25 26 27 MSB B1 3 CLKB B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 30 31 38 37 34 COMP 35 41 36 B7 LS...

Page 39: ... c e n n o c n o N 3 3 C N 4 3 D C C V V 5 y l p p u s r e w o p l a t i g i D 5 3 P M O C 1 0 a t c e n n o C n i p e c n a t i c a p a c g n i t a s n e p m o c e s a h P µ n i p D N G A d n a n i p s i h t n e e w t e b r o t i c a p a c F 6 3 1 T U O R V O 1 t u p t u o e g a t l o v e c n e r e f e R 7 3 N I R V I t u p n i e g a t l o v e c n e r e f e R 8 3 2 T U O R V O 2 t u p t u o e g a...

Page 40: ...L C E P f o e g a t l o v e c n e r e f e R 2 1 A T A D S a t a d l a n g i s l o r t n o C 6 3 C C V L C E P t u p t u o L C E P r o f y l p p u s r e w o P 3 1 D A O L T I t u p n i t s e t r e t n u o c e l b a m m a r g o r P 7 3 D N G O I D N G l a t i g i D 4 1 S C t c e l e s p i h C 8 3 C C V O I y l p p u s r e w o p l a t i g i D 5 1 T U O R E S O t u p t u o d a e r r e t s i g e R 9 3 ...

Page 41: ... g i s d l e i F 0 2 D N G d n u o r G 5 6 D R I A 6 6 0 5 E P r o f t u p n i l a n g i s D R 1 2 D D V V 3 3 y l p p u s r e w o P 6 6 R W H I A 6 6 0 5 E P r o f t u p n i l a n g i s R W H 2 2 4 1 P B P O Y B g n i t r e v n o c l a i t n e u q e s f o t u p t u o l a t i g i D l a n g i s t i b r e w o l 7 6 S C I A 6 6 0 5 E P r o f t u p n i l a n g i s S C 3 2 3 1 P B P 8 6 L L I K P I I s...

Page 42: ...C M O M A R G S l a n r e t x e r o f t u p t u o l a n g i s K L C 5 6 1 4 A M 6 1 1 S C M O M A R G S l a n r e t x e r o f t u p t u o l a n g i s S C 6 6 1 5 A M 7 1 1 S A R M O M A R G S l a n r e t x e r o f t u p t u o l a n g i s S A R 7 6 1 6 A M 8 1 1 S A C M O M A R G S l a n r e t x e r o f t u p t u o l a n g i s S A C 8 6 1 7 A M 9 1 1 E W M O M A R G S l a n r e t x e r o f t u p t ...

Page 43: ... 2 2 6 I B P 9 9 1 C N 4 2 2 5 I B P 0 0 2 D N G d n u o r G 5 2 2 4 I B P 1 0 2 D D V V 3 3 y l p p u s r e w o P 6 2 2 3 I B P 2 0 2 C N n o i t c e n n o c n o N 7 2 2 2 I B P 3 0 2 C N 8 2 2 1 I B P 4 0 2 C N 9 2 2 0 I B P 5 0 2 C N 0 3 2 7 I R P I t i b r e p p u l a n g i s Y R f o t u p n i l a t i g i D t i b r e w o l 6 0 2 C N 1 3 2 6 I R P 7 0 2 C N 2 3 2 5 I R P 8 0 2 C N 3 3 2 4 I R P...

Page 44: ...V 3 3 y l p p u s r e w o P 9 6 0 1 A U 0 2 D N G d n u o r G 0 7 9 A U 1 2 6 I B B I l a n g i s B P B f o B t u p n i l a t i g i d x e l p i t l u m e D t i b r e p p u 1 7 8 A U 2 2 7 I B B 2 7 7 A U 3 2 0 I A R I t i b r e w o l l a n g i s R P R f o A t u p n i l a t i g i d x e l p i t l u m e D t i b r e p p u 3 7 6 A U 4 2 1 I A R 4 7 5 A U 5 2 2 I A R 5 7 D N G d n u o r G 6 2 3 I A R 6 ...

Page 45: ... g i s c n y s H g n i t r e v n o c l a i t n e u q e S 0 2 1 1 O A G 1 7 1 D D V V 3 3 y l p p u s r e w o P 1 2 1 0 O A G 2 7 1 D N G d n u o r G 2 2 1 7 O A R O t i b r e p p u l a n g i s R P R f o A t u t u o l a t i g i d x e l p i t l u m e D 3 7 1 0 P R P I t i b r e w o l 3 2 1 6 O A R 4 7 1 1 P R P l a i t n e u q e s r e t f a l a n g i s Y R f o t u p n i l a t i g i D d e t r e v n o...

Page 46: ...7 2 1 P L C O t u p t u o P L C e l b a m m a r g o r P 8 2 2 D N G 9 7 2 2 P L C 9 2 2 D D V V 3 3 y l p p u s r e w o P 0 8 2 1 K L B H O t u p t u o K L B H e l b a m m a r g o r P 0 3 2 D D V 1 8 2 2 K L B H 1 3 2 0 I R P O t i b r e w o l 2 8 2 1 K L B V O t u p t u o K L B V e l b a m m a r g o r P 2 3 2 1 I R P l a n g i s Y R f o t u p t u o l a t i g i D 3 8 2 2 K L B V 3 3 2 2 I R P 4 8 ...

Page 47: ...g Q D 9 6 3 1 Q D 0 2 2 2 Q D O I t u p t u o t u p n i a t a D 0 7 Q S S V d n u o r g Q D 1 2 3 2 Q D 1 7 4 1 Q D O I t u p t u o t u p n i a t a D 2 2 Q D D V y l p p u s r e w o p Q D 2 7 5 1 Q D 3 2 0 M Q D I t u p n i k s a m t u p t u o t u p n i a t a D 3 7 Q D D V y l p p u s r e w o p Q D 4 2 2 M Q D 4 7 4 2 Q D O I t u p t u o t u p n i a t a D 5 2 E W I t u p n i l a n g i s e l b a n ...

Page 48: ... P O t i n u n i a m h t i w g n i t a c i n u m m o c r o f y s u B r e t u p m o c o r c i m 7 6 L A T X I 8 1 0 D O t s e t r o F 8 6 C C V V 5 y l p p u s r e w o P 9 1 1 D 9 6 S A O n o i t c e n n o c n o N 0 2 2 D 0 7 D R O A 7 6 0 5 A 6 6 0 5 E P r o f D R 1 2 3 D 1 7 R W H O A 7 6 0 5 A 6 6 0 5 E P r o f R W H 2 2 S S V d n u o r G 2 7 R W L O 3 2 4 D O t s e t r o F 3 7 0 D M I 4 2 5 D 4...

Page 49: ...n i m o n k c o l c r e t s a M 0 6 T S R N S I r e t u p m o c o r c i m m o r f t e s e r t n e u q e r f d l e i F e c a f r e t n i T R E N S r o f t e s e r 1 2 3 S S V 3 d n u o r G 1 6 A D N S O I e c a f r e t n i T R E N S r o f a t a D 2 2 3 D D V 3 e g a t l o v y l p p u S 2 6 L C N S I e c a f r e t n i T R E N S r o f k c o l C 3 2 2 E W O 2 M F o t e l b a n e e t i r W 3 6 X U A O ...

Page 50: ...i u c r i c t u p t u o r o f e g a t l o v y l p p u s V 3 3 3 1 1 D I 1 1 t u p n i a t a D 3 2 E O I e l b a n e t u p t u O 4 0 1 D I 0 1 t u p n i a t a D 4 2 E R I e l b a n e d a e R 5 9 D I 9 t u p n i a t a D 5 2 R T S R I d a e r t e s e R 6 8 D I 8 t u p n i a t a D 6 2 K C R S I k c o l c d a e r l a i r e S 7 7 D I 7 t u p n i a t a D 7 2 0 Q O 0 t u p t u o a t a D 8 6 D I 6 t u p n ...

Page 51: ... a t i g i D 9 5 7 D I V U 1 t i b t u p n i l a t i g i d U 0 2 A V t r a p n o i t i s i u q c a t u p n i n o i t a z i n o r h c n y s l a c i t r e V 0 6 6 D I V U 0 t i b t u p n i l a t i g i d U 1 2 1 A S S V 1 d n u o r g g o l a n A 1 6 5 D I V U 1 t i b t u p n i l a t i g i d V 2 2 A H t u p n i e c n e r e f e r l a t n o z i r o h l a t i g i D g o l a n A 2 6 4 D I V U 0 t i b t u p...

Page 52: ... SCL Serial clock 7 WP Write protect input 8 VCC 2 5V to 5 5V power supply Pin Assignment Top view Block Diagram Pin Function I O CONTROL LOGIC I O MEMORY CONTROL LOGIC EEPROM ARRAY XDEC PAGE LATCHES YDEC HV GENERATOR SENSE AMP R W CONTROL 5 7 SDA A0 A1 A2 VSS VCC WP SCL SDA 1 8 VCC 4 VSS SCL WP 3 A2 2 A1 1 A0 6 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 No Pin Name Pin Function 1 A0 2 A1 3 A2 4 VSS Ground 5 SDA Serial Data 6...

Page 53: ...H d d O t u p t u o t u p n i n e v E d d O 1 2 T U O R O t u p t u o n r e t t a p t s e t d e R 2 2 T U O G O t u p t u o n r e t t a p t s e t n e e r G 3 2 T U O B O t u p t u o n r e t t a p t s e t e u l B 4 2 T U O M Y O t u p t u o l o r t n o c t s a r t n o C 5 2 T U O S Y O t u p t u o l o r t n o c D S O 6 2 T U O K L B H O I e c n a t s i s e r p u l l u p l a n r e t n i t u p t u o ...

Page 54: ... r e v n o c n e e r g l a t n o z i r o h f o t u p t u o a t a d l a i r e S 0 6 T U O H R O e c n e g r e v n o c d e r l a t n o z i r o h f o t u p t u o a t a d l a i r e S 1 6 6 T S E T I n o i t c e n n o c n o N 2 6 7 T S E T I n o i t c e n n o c n o N 3 6 8 T S E T I n o i t c e n n o c n o N 4 6 9 T S E T I n o i t c e n n o c n o N 5 6 0 1 T S E T I n o i t c e n n o c n o N 6 6 1 1 T...

Page 55: ...n Assignment Top view Pin Function VINC 2 GND 3 GNDC 4 VCC 5 VCCC 6 VOUTC 7 VCCB 8 16 VINB 15 VINA 14 RANGE 13 GNDA 12 GND 11 VCCA 10 VOUTA 9 VOUTB No Pin Name I O Pin Function 1 GNDB Ground for filter B 2 VINC I Signal input to filter C 3 GND Power and logic ground 4 GNDC Ground for filter C 5 VCC Positive supply for bias circuit 6 VCCC Power supply voltage for filter C 7 VOUTC O Output of filter...

Page 56: ...AP IND I2C BUS I F IREF DeEm DeEm LPF 1 4 VCO STLPF LFLT RMSDET RMSDET MATRIX LOGIC AUX1 R 3 MAININ 22 SUBOUT 4 MAINOUT 11 PLINT 9 PCINT2 42 AUX1 L COMPIN SAPOUT SAPIN STIN AUX2 L AUX2 R TVOUT L TVOUT R TVOUT S ESAPIN SOUT STEREO NOISE ATT INSW NRSW FOMO SAPC WIDEBAND SPECTRAL SAP PONRES TVSW EXT M1 8 12 NOISETC 24 PCINT1 6dB SAPTC 25 VEOUT VETC 34 33 SDA 48 27 VE 28 23 SCL 1 DGND 2 IREF 15 VGR 14...

Page 57: ...7 2 N I P A S I 5 2 n i p T U O P A S m o r f t u p n i l a n g i s P A S 8 2 E V s i s a h p m e e d e l b a i r a v e h t f o n i p d e t a r g e t n I 9 2 C N n o i t c e n n o c n o N 0 3 C N n o i t c e n n o c n o N 1 3 C N n o i t c e n n o c n o N 2 3 T G W E V l o r t n o c s i s a h p m e e d e l b a i r a v f o t i u c r i c g n i t c e t e d e u l a v e v i t c e f f e e h t t h g i e ...

Page 58: ...s e T r o F 4 5 8 4 D D V A 2 x s l a n g i s V U r o f e g a t l o v y l p p u s r e w o p g o l a n a C D A 2 5 6 4 D N G A 2 x s l a n g i s V U r o f d n u o r g g o l a n a C D A s l a n g i S o e d i V b u S r o f s t u p n I D A 2 o N e m a N n i P O I n o i t c n u F n i P 2 8 N I Y S I l a n g i s t u p n i e c n a n i m u l Y o e d i v b u S 6 7 H F E R V Y S O I s i e g n a r c i m a n ...

Page 59: ... l a n g i s t u p t u o s u o n o r h c n y s l a t n o z i r o H 3 2 O S V N O l a n g i s t u p t u o s u o n o r h c n y s l a c i t r e V 4 2 K N A L B N O l a n g i s t u p t u o o e d i v f o d o i r e p e v i t c a e h t s e t a c i d n i t i l a n g i s t u p t u o g n i k n a l b o e d i V 4 4 F E R V I l a c i p y t n i V 1 s t u p n i t i t u p n i e g a t l o v e c n e r e f e R 3 4 G...

Page 60: ... L S O l a n g i s t u p t u o e s l u p p m a l c V U C D A b u S t s e T 9 o N e m a N n i P O I n o i t c n u F n i P 2 9 8 8 0 4 E D O M T I w o L o t t e s s y a w l a s i t i s n i p e d o m t s e T 1 0 1 4 9 0 7 O D T O I C A D r o f s l a n g i s t u p n i l a t i g i d s l a n g i s t u p t u o l a t i g i d t i b 8 7 N E N A C S I n e p O r o w o L o t t e s s y a w l a s i t i l a n g i...

Page 61: ...F COMPEN GND No Pin Name Pin Function 1 VF Voltage feedback input 2 VOUT Switch output 3 GND Ground 4 VIN Input voltage VCC 5 COMPEN Compensation Standby Block Diagram Pin Function s r e h t O 0 1 o N e m a N n i P O I n o i t c n u F n i P 4 3 1 T S R N I l a n g i s t u p n i t e s e r m e t s y S 7 8 6 8 5 2 3 1 5 0 1 3 4 1 3 3 1 9 5 1 0 5 1 3 7 1 6 6 1 4 7 1 D D V S Y S e g a t l o v y l p p u...

Page 62: ...ll be a composite of Y and C COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jack Inputs three signals Y PB CB and PR CR output from DVD players and the like DVD player etc 480 i 15 734 kHz 60 Hz 1080 i 33 75 kHz 60 Hz Digital tuner etc 480 p 31 468 kHz 60 Hz Horizontal Vertical Format frequency frequency RGB INPUT jack Inputs five signals R G B H and V output from digital tuners and the like NOTES SPLIT screen FREEZE scre...

Page 63: ...ar panel SIGNAL SIGNAL Digital tuner TO WATCH TV To turn off the sound Press the MUTING button MUTING When mute is turned on a volume indicator will appear in red on the screen and will disappear in a few seconds If the MUTING button is pressed while a closed caption signal is being received CC TEXT will be displayed Press MUTING again to return to the previous volume level Auto power off function...

Page 64: ...he following D Some suggestive dialogue L Infrequent coarse language V Moderate violence S Some sexual situations TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned This program contains some materialthatmanyparentswouldfindunsuitableforchildren under 14 years of age This program contains one or more of the following D Intensely suggestive dialogue L Strong coarse language S Intense sexual situations V Intense viol...

Page 65: ...d then pressing SET ENTER 2 Select PROGRAM BLOCK in the same way SET ENTER Enter password Press numeric buttons 0 through 9 to enter a four digit password IfthepasswordhasnotbeenchangedasdescribedinChanging Password enter the default password of 1234 If you wish to change the password see p 36 Changing Password for instructions on how to do so SET ENTER ...

Page 66: ...ENTER SET ENTER NOTE Blocking programming with a low rating will cause all programming with a higher rating also to be blocked The NR not rated of the MPAA RATING may be set to View or Block without regarded to other ratings 8 Select and confirm the rank of the TV PARENTAL GUIDELINES SET ENTER Each time the SET ENTER button is pressed the setting will toggle between B Block and V View ...

Page 67: ...msareblocked in SPLIT screen and SEARCH screen mode see pages 40 and 41 but blocking may be removed only from the Main picture To remove blocking from a Sub picture or Search picture screen switch to the Main picture for that channel and then remove blocking When viewing in FREEZE screen p 40 mode only programming on the Moving screen to the left will be blocked and the programming on the Still sc...

Page 68: ...using the SH D09 digital tuner sold separately These functions cannot be used when INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 is receiving a 1080i or 480p component signal or the signals might not be received or noise might be generated When a TV broadcast is being received the screen on the right will not show the antenna B signal RGB signals input from INPUT3 cannot be displayed Continuous operation for extended period...

Page 69: ... or 3 SEARCH screen modes the screen may be disrupted SEARCHING FOR A PROGRAM ON A DIFFERENT CHANNEL SEARCH screen Thescreenontherightsidecanbemadeintonineorthreedifferentscreens making it possible to search for programs or enjoy multiple images Press the SEARCH button Normal screen SPLIT screen 3 SEARCH screen 9 SEARCH screen 1 9 SEARCH screen On the search picture the antenna A preset channel se...

Page 70: ...Select the adjust point SET ENTER 5 Adjust the red line SET ENTER NOTES The number of adjustment points varies according to the screen mode The cursor is partially invisible around the edge of the screen according to the screen mode It is not possible to adjust all these points points of change on the cross hatch Some of the cross hatch lines are not straight but this is not a malfunction They are...

Page 71: ... 263 The brackets which shows the adjusting point will move in order Move to the next point to be adjusted and repeat steps 4 to 6 7 After completing the convergence adjustment press MENU to turn the menu off 6 Adjust the blue line SET ENTER ...

Page 72: ...med Sound Adjustments BASS TREBLE and BALANCE are SPEAKER mode settings which can only be adjusted when mode is NORMAL This function cannot be used when the SPEAKER mode is CENTER IN or when the SPEAKER mode is OFF and AUDIO OUT mode is FIXED The surround effect cannot be obtained with mono sound In some cases the surround effect may be minimal Surround Mode setting Speaker and AUDIO OUT Setting A...

Page 73: ...PRO 610HD PRO 510HD SD 582HD5 SD 532HD5 265 ...

Page 74: ...f This is not a defect 3 DPO sensor Sensor to detect the room brightness 4 MAIN POWER switch Pressoncetoturnonthemainpower STANDBYmode Press again to turn off the main power 5 POWER button STANDBY ON Press once to turn on the Monitor Press again to turn off the Monitor 6 INPUT SELECTOR button Press to select your program source Each press of the INPUT SELECTOR changes the selection to the next sou...

Page 75: ...onnected is monaural connect the source to the L MONO jack CAUTION Do not press any operation button on the Projection Monitor or the remote control unit while recording Signals from the MONITOR OUTPUT jacks may be temporarily interrupted when a button is pressed ATTENTION The Projection Monitor Receiver will not function properly in the following cases An electrical discharge in the CRT Lightning...

Page 76: ... 5 Direct channel selection buttons Press the button or buttons that corresponds to the channel that you wish to watch 6 CH channel button Press plus or minus to tune in a higher or lower channel Only the preset channels can be tuned in using these buttons 7 MUTING button Presstotemporarilyturnoffthesound Pressagaintoreturn to the previous volume level 8 Select Adjust Set buttons SET ENTER 2 3 5 2...

Page 77: ...reen indicators for a few seconds CH ENTER button Fix the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons CH RETURN channel return button Press to switch between the current channel and the channel you were watching immediately before VOL volume buttons Press plus button to increase the volume press minus button to decrease it Volume level will appear on the screen as numbers and a bar ...

Page 78: ...WER switch Pressoncetoturnonthemainpower STANDBYmode Press again to turn off the main power 4 POWER button STANDBY ON Press once to turn on the Monitor Press again to turn off the Monitor 5 INPUT SELECTOR button Press to select your program source Each press of the INPUT SELECTOR changes the selection to the next source In some cases the door may only open slightly when pushed In such cases open t...

Page 79: ...AUTION Do not press any operation button on the Projection Monitor or the remote control unit while recording Signals from the MONITOR OUTPUT jacks may be temporarily interrupted when a button is pressed ATTENTION The Projection Monitor Receiver will not function properly in the following cases An electrical discharge in the CRT Lightning storms High static electricity environment Poor voltage reg...

Page 80: ...ch between ANTENNA A and ANTENNA B when you wish to watch TV 5 Direct channel selection buttons Press the button or buttons that corresponds to the channel that you wish to watch 6 CH channel button Press plus or minus to tune in a higher or lower channel Only the preset channels can be tuned in using these buttons 7 MUTING button Presstotemporarilyturnoffthesound Pressagaintoreturn to the previou...

Page 81: ...on Fix the selected channel with the direct channel selection buttons CH RETURN channel return button Press to switch between the current channel and the channel you were watching immediately before VOL volume buttons Press plus button to increase the volume press minus button to decrease it Volume level will appear on the screen as numbers and a bar graph The maximum volume level is 63 The displa...

Page 82: ...than 1 kilo ohms Effective output Front both channels driven 10 W 10 W THD 1 1 kHz 8 ohms Built in speaker system 16 cm 6 5 16 in full range x 2 Tuner section Circuit type Video signal detection PLL full synchronous detection PLL digital synthesizer system Audio multiplex BTSC system Reception channels VHF CH2 CH13 UHF CH14 CH69 CATV STANDARD IRC or HRC CATV 1 125 CH Antenna terminals Antenna term...

Page 83: ... mV rms 100 modulation Output impedance Video output 75 ohms Audio output Less than 1 kilo ohms Effective output Front both channels driven 10 W 10 W THD 1 1 kHz 8 ohms Built in speaker system 16 cm 6 5 16 in full range x 2 Tuner section Circuit type Video signal detection PLL full synchronous detection PLL digital synthesizer system Audio multiplex BTSC system Reception channels VHF CH2 CH13 UHF ...

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