HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
PAL
ADJUSTMENT
lo.
I
Waveform and others
V-AMP 50
V-LINEARITY
50 Hz
V-S CORREC-
TION 50 Hz
V-SHIFT 50
1. Align the screen center with the cathode ray tube’s
CENTER)
geometrical center
H-SHIFT (50)
1. Align the screen center with the cathode ray tube’s
(H-CENTER)
geometrical center
1. Adjust the
to 9%
1. Adjust to get the best linearity.
1. Preset (readjust if the linearity is poor).
Note: For the V-HEIGHT 60, V-LINEARITY 60,
V-S CORRECTION 60, V-SHIFT 60 and
H-SHIFT 60 adjustments, their corrected
data are automatically entered when the
corresponding 50
mode adjustments
are made.
The selected channels in paren-
theses have the following signals.
Crosshatch pattern (50 Hz)
signal
Monoscope pattern (50 Hz)
signal
Receive the
(monoscope pattern) signal.
Using the remote controller, call the Video Nor-
mal mode.
Adjust the focus control so that the screen be in
good focus.
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o. Adjusting point
Adjusting procedure/conditions
Waveform and others
1
1. Receive the E-l
(PAL
bar) signal.
adjustment:
2. Using the remote controller, call the Video
bus
mode.
B
adjustment
3. Connect the oscilloscope to
(21”) (RED cathode). (Use a 10 : 1 probe.)
l
Range
: 2
l
Sweep time : 20
4. Using the remote controller, call the
adjustment mode. Adjust the
data so
W Y
that the 75% white and red portions of the PAL
bar be at the same level. See Fig. 7.
Fig. 7
5. Clear the adjustment mode. (Now the 100% white
and red portions will be at the same level. The
data is up 20.)
l
Pin
may be used instead of
(21”) (RED cathode) for this adjustment.
In such case, keep in mind that the polarity of the
waveform is inverted.
ADJUSTMENT
lo. Adjusting point
Adjusting procedure/conditions
Waveform and others
1 Sub-tint
1. Call the sub-tint adjustment mode. Receive the
adjustment:
3.58
bar signal in the A/V mode.
bus
2. Connect the oscilloscope to pin
of
A
adjustment
l
Range
: 20
(AC)
l
Sweep time : 20
(Use a 10 : 1 probe.)
3. Adjust the sub-tint data to obtain the waveform
as shown in Fig. 8.
4. Clear the adjustment mode.
Fig. 8
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