PG-F320W
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PG-F320W
Service Manual
CHAPTER 4.
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
[1] ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
No.
Adjusting point
Adjusting conditions
Adjusting procedure
1
EEPROM
initialization
1) Turn on the power (with the lamp on) and
warm up the set for 15 minutes.
• Make the following settings.
Press S2551 to call the process mode and execute
“SS2” on SS menu.
2
Model setting
(Process menu)
1) Select the following group and subject.
Group: CONFIRM
Subject: MODEL
1) Check the fixed value.
PG-F320W: 0
3
Adjustment of CW index
1) Signal input: Send 256 STEP color bar.
(XGA60HZ)
2) Select the following group and subject.
Group: ADJUST CW/Auto KS
Subject: CW-INDEX.
1) The signal is input into computer 1.
2) Select the adjustment item and adjust the lamp
gradation patterns of RGBW so that smooth pat-
terns without noise appear.
4
R/G/B contrast adjustment
(manual or automatic)
1) Select the following group and subjects.
Group: ADJUST
AD/DLP
Subject: R-CONT
G-CONT
B-CONT
(Process GAMMA interlock)
2) Amplitude level 96% (0.67Vpp) the signal
is input into computer 1.
(XGA60HZ)
1) Measure chromaticity of the 96% white wind pat-
tern using CA100.
2) On the screen where bit dropouts occur, raise the
values of R/G/B-Contrast. Adjust the values so that
bright red, green, and blue bit dropouts appear on
a black background; and amounts of change in x
value of R and y values of G/B become 100/1000
or more.
3) If adjustment is performed manually watching the
screen, make adjustment so that bright red, green,
and blue bit dropouts appear on more than half of
the screen.
5
RGB white balance adjustment
1) 50% gray pattern signal is input into com-
puter 1.
(XGA60HZ)
2) Select the following group and subjects.
Group: ADJUST
AD/DLP
Subject: R-GAIN
G-GAIN
B-GAIN
1) Raise the values of two of R/G/B-GAIN (default:
100) so that the following chromaticity values are
obtained using CL200.
x value: 305
±
5
y value: 323
±
5
6
sRGB white balance adjustment
1) 50% gray pattern signal is input into com-
puter 1.
(XGA60HZ)
2) Select the following group and subjects.
Group: CONFIRM/DLP
Subject: S-G-OS
S-B-OS
1) Adjust S-G-OS and S-B-OS so that the following
chromaticity values are obtained using CL200.
x value: 313
±
5
y value: 329
±
5
7
Auto keystone initialization
and audio output check
Select the following group and subjects.
Group : ADJUST
CW/Auto KS
Subject : CAL
1) With the set placed on a level surface, press the
ENTER key and check that K-SENS value is 0
±
3.
Check that keystone is caused by tilting the unit.
2) Check that the start-up sound is heard from the
speaker when the ENTER key is pressed.
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