Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding
5.
CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 2
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COLOUR.
Gives the last status of the color saturation, as
set by the customer. The value can vary from 0 (color is
minimum) to 100 (color is maximum). Color values can be
changed via “CURSOR LEFT” and “CURSOR RIGHT”
keys on the RC-transmitter after pressing the “MENU”
button and selecting “PICTURE” and “COLOUR”.
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HUE.
Gives the last status of the hue setting. Hue values
can be changed via “MENU”, “PICTURE” and “TINT”. The
value can vary from -50 to +50.
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SHARPNESS.
Gives the sharpness value. The value can
vary from 0 (sharpness is minimum) to 7 (sharpness is
maximum). In case of bad antenna signals, a too high
value of the sharpness can result in a noisy picture.
Sharpness values can be changed via the “CURSOR
LEFT” and “CURSOR RIGHT” keys on the RC-transmitter
after pressing the “MENU” button and selecting “PICTURE”
and “SHARPNESS”.
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HEADPHONE VOLUME.
Gives the last status of the
headphone volume, as set by the customer. The value can
vary from 0 (volume is minimum) to 100 (volume is
maximum). Headphone volume values can be changed via
the “CURSOR LEFT” and “CURSOR RIGHT” keys on the
RC-transmitter after pressing the “MENU” button and
selecting “SOUND” and “HEADPHONE VOLUME”.
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SURROUND MODE.
Indicates the by the customer
selected surround mode (or automatically chosen mode).
Possible values are “OFF”, “INCREDIBLE SURROUND”
OR “DOLBY VIRTUAL”. These settings can be influenced
after pressing the “MENU” button and selecting “SOUND”
and SURROUND MODE”. It can also have been selected
automatically by signaling bits (internal software).
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TUNER FREQUENCY.
Indicates the frequency the
selected transmitter is tuned to
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DIGITAL OPTION.
Gives the selected digital mode,
“PROGRESSIVE SCAN”, “MOVIE PLUS” or “PIXEL
PLUS”. Change via “MENU”, “PICTURE”, “DIGITAL
PROCESSING”.
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TV SYSTEM.
Not applicable for US.
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BALANCE.
Indicates the balance settings, between “-50”
and “+50”. Change via “MENU”, “SOUND”, and
“BALANCE”. Not applicable for Dolby Pro Logic sets.
CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 3
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CENTRE MODE.
Indicates if center mode is set “ON” or
“OFF”. When center mode is on, all TV speakers are used
as one center speaker. Change Center mode via “MENU”,
“SETUP”, “SPEAKERS”, and “CENTRE MODE”.
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DNR.
Gives the selected DNR setting (Dynamic Noise
Reduction), “OFF”, “MINIMUM”, “MEDIUM”, or
“MAXIMUM”. Change via “MENU”, “PICTURE”, “DNR”
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NOISE FIGURE.
Gives the noise ratio for the selected
transmitter. This value can vary from 0 (good signal) to 127
(average signal) and to 255 (bad signal). For some
software versions, the noise figure will only be valid when
“Active Control” is set to “medium” or “maximum”.
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SOURCE.
Indicates which source is used and the video/
audio signal quality of the selected source. (
Example
:
Tuner, Video/NICAM) Source: “TUNER”, “EXT1”, “EXT2”,
“EXT3”, “EXT4”, “SIDE”, “AV1”, “AV2”, “AV3” or “AV4”.
Video signal quality: “VIDEO”, “S-VIDEO”, “RGB 1FH”,
“YPBPR 1FH 480P”, “YPBPR 1FH 576P”, “YPBPR 1FH
1080I”, “YPBPR 2FH 480P”, “YPBPR 2FH 576P”, “YPBPR
2FH 1080I”, “RGB 2FH 480P”, “RGB 2FH 576P” or “RGB
2FH 1080I”. Audio signal quality: “STEREO”, “SPDIF 1”,
“SPDIF 2”, or “SPDIF”.
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AUDIO SYSTEM.
Gives information about the audio
system of the selected transmitter: “ANALOG MONO”,
“ANALOG STEREO”, “PCM 2/0”, “DD 1/0”, “DD 2/0 LtRt”,
“DD 2/0 L0R0”, “DD 2/1”, “DD 2/2”, “DD 3/0”, “DD 3/1”, “DD
3/2”, “DD 1+1”, “MPEG 1/0”, “MPEG 2/0”, “MPEG 2/0 LtRt”,
“MPEG 2/1”, “MPEG 2/2”, “MPEG 3/0”, “MPEG 3/1”,
“MPEG 3/2”, “MPEG 1+1” or “MPEG 2+2”.
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TUNED BIT.
Not applicable for US.
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SURROUND SPEAKERS.
Not applicable in this set.
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ON TIMER.
Indicates if the “On Timer” is set “ON” or “OFF”
and if the timer is “ON” also displays start time, start day
and program number. Change via “MENU”, “TV”,
“FEATURES”, and “ON TIMER”.
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PRESET LOCK.
Indicates if the selected preset has a child
lock: “LOCKED” or “UNLOCKED”. Change via “MENU”,
“TV”, “FEATURES”, “CHILD LOCK”, and “CUSTOM
LOCK”.
CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 4
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TV RATINGS LOCK.
Gives the setting of V-chip as
selected by the customer (for more details see user
manual.)
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All: no content based rating.
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No Rating
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TV-Y
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TV-Y7
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TV-Y7-FV
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TV-G
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TV-PG
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TV-PG-D
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TV-PG-L
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TV-PG-S
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TV-PG-V
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TV-PG-14
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TV-PG-14-D
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TV-PG-14-L
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TV-PG-14-S
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TV-PG-14-V
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TV-MA
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TV-MA-L
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TV-MA-S
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TV-MA-V
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Only the "highest" value in every rating group is shown.
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MOVIE RATINGS LOCK.
Gives the ability to select
access to individual movies based on their MPAA ratings
(see also user manual.)
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None
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All
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NR
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G
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PG
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PG-13
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R
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NC-17
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X
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Only the "highest" value in every rating group is shown.
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V-CHIP TV STATUS.
Gives the setting of the V-chip as
applied by the selected TV-channel. Same values can be
shown as for “TV Ratings Lock”.
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V-CHIP MOVIE STATUS.
Gives the status of the V-chip
from the selected TV-channel for individual movies based
on their MPAA rating. Same values can be shown as
‘Movie Ratings Lock.’
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OPTIONS 1.
Gives the option codes of option group 1 as
set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
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OPTIONS 2.
Gives the option codes of option group 2 as
set in SAM (Service Alignment Mode).
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AVL.
Indicates the last status of AVL (Automatic Volume
Level): “ON” or “OFF”. Change via “MENU”, “TV”,
“SOUND”, “AVL”
CUSTOMER SERVICE MENU 5
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DELTA VOLUME.
Indicates the last status of the delta
volume for the selected preset as set by the customer: from
“-12” to “+12”. Change via “MENU”, “TV”, “SOUND”,
“DELTA VOLUME”.
SW Event-log
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This item contains 'software event logging' information that
can be delivered to the development center on special
request.
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