LC-13
AV6
U
13
ADJUSTING PROCEDURE OF EACH SECTION
The best adjustment is made before shipping. If any position deviation is found or after part replacement is
performed, adjust as follows.
1. Preparations
(1) Plug the AC power cord directly into a wall outlet.
[1] Adjustment procedure
1-1. Adjusting the checker
Turning on the power (initialization)
→
Making the model and size settings
→
Transferring the model-related
data to the setting E2PROM (I2C)
1-2. Adjusting the finish process
Final assembling
→
Turning on the power
→
Calling the adjustment process mode (bus connector)
→
Adjusting
the common bias, TAMP, and white balance (cut-off and gain) settings
[2] Calling the checker mode/adjustment process mode
2-1. Calling the checker mode
* Keep KEY5 (pin (82) of microprocessor) at "L" and turn on the power.
2-2. Calling the adjustment process mode
There are three ways to call this mode.
* Turn on the power and press the "ADJUST PROCESS" key on the remote controller.
* Keep KEY4 (pin (81) of microprocessor) at "L" and turn on the power.
* For servicing: Hold down the INPUT key and VOL (–) key at once, and turn on the power switch.
("K" appears at the top left of the screen to indicate the inspection process mode.)
→
Press the CH (
Ù
) key and VOL (–) key at once. (The adjustment process mode screen shows up.) _ To quit,
turn off the power. (Or turn off the power switch or turn off the remote controller.)
[3] Key operation in the adjustment process
Basic operation
Selecting the receiving channels
* Using the CH (
ù
)/(
Ù
) keys, turn up and down an actual receiving channel.
Snap press: The channels are turned up and down one by one.
Continuous press: The next receivable channel is searched.
* Various adjustments The items are adjusted one by one by selecting on the menu screen and using the cursor
key and VOL (+)/(–) keys.
* With the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys, select an adjustment item.
* Using the menu key, the adjustment items are selected one after another.
When the bottom item on a page is already selected and the menu key is pressed, the top item on the next page
is selected.
* If any item on a page is selected and the preset key is pressed, the top item on the next page is selected.
Page 1
→
Page 2
→
Page 3
→
Page 9
→
Page 1 ...
* If any item on a page is selected and the manual memory key is pressed, the top item on the same page is
selected.
* Using the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys and VOL (+)/(–) keys, turn up and down the setting of a selected item.
Hierarchical shift
* When the ENTER key is pressed on any item other than I2C DATA on page 4, the setting page of the item shows
up.
* To quit the setting page, press the front screen key.
KEY-4 KEY-5
Mode shift
H
H
Normal mode (Data is written and stored on EEP is brand-new.)
L
H
Shift to adjustment mode
H
L
Activated with the checker-oriented master ROM values (EEP still brand-new even after the checker mode)
L
L
The EEP gets initialized and the microprocessor's master values are written. (Process-adjusted settings not reprogrammed)
Summary of Contents for LC-13AV6U
Page 8: ...LC 13AV6U 8 DIMENSIONS Unit inch mm ...
Page 35: ...LC 13AV6U 37 36 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 37: ...LC 13AV6U 39 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ËR C LED Unit ...
Page 38: ...LC 13AV6U 41 40 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H ËSUB Unit 1 4 ...
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Page 42: ...LC 13AV6U 49 48 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H ËMAIN Unit 1 5 ...
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Page 47: ...LC 13AV6U 58 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H ËOPERATION Unit ...
Page 49: ...61 LC 13AV6U 60 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H SUB Unit Wiring Side QPWBFD368WJN1 ...
Page 51: ...65 LC 13AV6U 64 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H MAIN Unit Side A ...
Page 53: ...69 LC 13AV6U 68 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H MAIN Unit Side B ...
Page 66: ...83 LC 13AV6U PACKING OF THE SET S4 S2 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X1 S3 S5 S3 S1 R L ...