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7. Adjustments when the B Board Needs to be Replaced
White Balance
In the service mode, you will preset the RGB gain levels for the High, Middle and Low color temperatures, then
check the white balance as brightness is increased from minimum to maximum. Figure 7-4 Shows the RGB
levels for the 32" TV and Figure 7-5 shows the levels for the 42" TV. Use the remote control joystick to select and
change the data (position of the x). Store the data by pressing “Mute” and then “Enter”.
Check the white balance as you increase the TV’s brightness level bar from low to middle to high screen brightness.
The white areas of the picture should remain white even as the brightness is changed. If the white balance is off,
return to the stop service mode and touch up the R, G or B adjustment level.
KZ32TS1U
Figure 7-4 shows the White Balance levels from a 32" Plasma TV.
White Balance
Color Temp: Mid
R
G
B
X
X
X
White Balance
Color Temp: Low
R
G
B
X
X
X
White Balance
Color Temp: High
R
G
B
X
X
X
FIGURE 7-4 - WHITE BALANCE PRESET DEFAULT
LEVELS - MODEL KZ-32TS1U
KZ-42TS1U
Figure 7-5 shows the White Balance levels from a 42" Plasma TV:
White Balance
Color Temp: Mid
R
G
B
X
X
X
White Balance
Color Temp: Low
R
G
B
X
X
X
White Balance
Color Temp: High
R
G
B
X
X
X
FIGURE 7-5 - WHITE BALANCE PRESET DEFAULT
LEVELS - MODEL KZ-42TS1U