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The DM2 module requires that the IP address of the computer be set to 169.254.36.171.  If
the computer’s settings are different then the following box will be displayed with instructions
for changing the IP address.

NOTE: If your computer is normally connected to a network write down the original IP address
so that you can change the settings back when finished.

Pressing OK will display a Warning to reboot the PC.  Communication can not be estiblished
until the correct IP address is reconized by the PC.

The DM2CR and DM3 IP addresses can be changed to those of the PC by following the
instructions on the following screen that appears after Chipper Check software begins the
“Listening” for an Ethernet connection.

Summary of Contents for Chipper Check II

Page 1: ...Chipper Check II User Manual...

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Page 3: ...edures 16 Procedure 16 Dead Set 18 CTC195 197 203 Setup Procedures 19 Procedure 19 Dead Set 20 Setup MM101 MM102 CTC210 CTC211 and LCOS Chassis 20 Procedure 21 PTV Convergence Setup 21 Dead Set 21 Set...

Page 4: ...Check II hardware consists of several items The hardware items are Chipper Check II interface box Interface Cables serial and parallel cables TECI1 Adapter Board and Cables 2 Legacy Adapter Boards ITC...

Page 5: ...are backwards compatible Chipper Check II Interface There are two types of interface boxes the modified CF002 and CF003 Atri level interface is the only one that is compatible with current chassis The...

Page 6: ...connecting different cables for the different chassis The switch is for convergence communications on PTV products Because of their separate bus lines the convergence communications requires a connect...

Page 7: ...version go to www thomsonnetwork net Under Order Chipper Check the latest version of software will be shown and available for download If you already have the latest there is no need to download this...

Page 8: ...s started and the progress is displayed for reference only by the following graphic When all the files are copied to the destination folder a screen is displayed indicating the default port is LPT1 Th...

Page 9: ...Chipper Check program from The last window displayed will indicate that changes have been made to the computer registry and the PC will need to be rebooted before the changes will take effect This is...

Page 10: ...Servicer Information entry screen allows the Servicer to personalize their version of Chipper Check Options are Fill in all information and click on the OK button This will prevent this entry screen f...

Page 11: ...the three has to be completed before the program will allow other tabs to be selected The options are 1 Open file 2 Save file 3 Enter Model and Serial numbers If only generic model and serial numbers...

Page 12: ...y requirement would be locating the correct file and restoring it to the customers set The Model and Serial number fields are the best way to distinguish between instruments Because of this the model...

Page 13: ...escribed below When the auto detection does not work the chassis will usually shut down and may have to be unplugged before it will power up again Manually putting the instrument into the service mode...

Page 14: ...has a Motorola or ST microprocessor U3101 U3101 is marked with either ST or Motorola If the IC is a Motorola ground pin 1 if the IC is marked ST ground pin 2 Retain this ground while the EEPROM is bei...

Page 15: ...he chassis Adapter board 212121 7 jumper wires and an IC clip are used to connect the Chipper Check interface box to the EEPROM You may connect leads directly to the EEPROM or use an IC clip The IC cl...

Page 16: ...ill not be able to control the volume Once the instrument is in the service mode it is not possible to adjust the volume from the front panel or remote control When the instrument is in the service mo...

Page 17: ...isplay the ROM version and P 00 V 00 b Using the remote hand unit or the front panel button press and hold the volume until the V value is 200 c Now press the Channel up button to enter the service mo...

Page 18: ...up screen with a Dead Set button 6 Click on the Dead Set button to open up the chassis selection buttons 7 Select the appropriate chassis button 8 Connect the adapter to the instrument chassis 9 Plug...

Page 19: ...ith this requirement may cause the instrument to shut down Once the instrument is placed into the service mode the main microprocessor is placed into the slave mode It will not respond to any remote c...

Page 20: ...n KK 6 Dead Set 1 RemoveAC power from the instrument by disconnecting theAC power cord 2 Click on the Dead set button in the main screen 3 Select the correct TV chassis for the instrument being tested...

Page 21: ...Chipper Check interface box 3 Turn the computer on and start the Chipper Check software DO NOT select chassis at this time 4 Connect the adapter board to the service connector J13202 of the I O board...

Page 22: ...When the service mode is entered manually on the DTV306 or DTV307 the DM module will not respond to FPAkey presses or IR remote control commands When the service mode is entered automatically by conn...

Page 23: ...O board The ground switch is necessary because the ground of the convergence module can not be connected to the ground of the I O board without shifting convergence If convergence is set with the swit...

Page 24: ...ct the TECI1 adapter and connect it to the Chipper Check interface box 3 Select the correct adapter cable for the television you will be communicating with and plug it into the TECI1 adapter ATC221 us...

Page 25: ...hernet computers without a hub and has the send and receive wires crossed You cannot use a standard Ethernet cable to connect the PC to the DM module Establishing a connection 1 Plug the Ethernet Cabl...

Page 26: ...r Check s Ethernet Communications with the TV Once the user has selected the type of DM module used in the TV the Chipper Check software will attempt to communicate over the Ethernet CROSSOVER cable c...

Page 27: ...ted to a network write down the original IP address so that you can change the settings back when finished Pressing OK will display a Warning to reboot the PC Communication can not be estiblished unti...

Page 28: ...CCAB3684 371 Legacy adapters CCAB2121 and CCAB2117 are only available for a limited time in the complete kit CC1K They are replaced by the TECI1 and cable kit as well Dead Set 1 RemoveAC power from th...

Page 29: ...y The remaining circuitry is tested by using external jumpers and the 212121 adapter board used with CTC195 197 203 or the TECI1 and Cable adapter The components required to do all diagnostic tests ar...

Page 30: ...sion with daughter board installed NOTE the new interface box CF003 has the extra circuitry If there is a failure one or more of the following will be displayed Detect EEPROM This routine test the EEP...

Page 31: ...s be performed prior to running the Check clock lines and Check IM_Enable tests because those tests rely on the data lines Screen shots for this routine are All 5 outputs high or low There are 5 outpu...

Page 32: ...make sure it is high or low based on the test being run Screen shots for this routine are Check timing The Check Timing routine toggles the standby data line 200 000 times and puts a 10 KHz square wav...

Page 33: ...llel Port Make sure the correct port is selected in the options tool bar for the one connected to the Chipper Check interface Failure to connect to thecorrectportwillresultinaninterfacefailureunderthe...

Page 34: ...pper Check CCF002 upgrade kit CCF002 is no longer available You will need to buy Chipper Check II available on line at Thomson Network Chipper Check is not communicating with this TV has worked with o...

Page 35: ...9 CTC188 198 and CTC185 Used for CTC210 211 CTC203 DTV306 307 MM101 102 CTC195 197 ITC008 ITC222 ATC311 LCOS Used for ATC311 ATC321 ATC322 and ATC323 Includes all DLPs with Ethernet connection Used fo...

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