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7.1.8 CANCELING DETECTION BY THE TRAP SWITCH
Outline:
For video data transmission from the HDMI input to the plasma display, digital signals are used. Therefore, this unit adopts
the HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) system for copyright protection. This unit is also provided with a
detection switch (TRAP switch) that will prohibit the unit from being turned on again if the rear case of the unit is opened, in
order to prevent the panel technology from being leaked out.
Function:
To deactivate the detection of the TRAP switch
Purposes:
1. During production of this unit, adjusting with the rear cover opened is possible.
2. During servicing or repairing, diagnoses of the assemblies are possible while the power is on.
Methods:
For setting, use RS232C commands:
TSN: Ignore the monitoring of the switch
CTM: Clear the detection log of the switch
TSY: Reactivate monitoring of the switch
Notes:
• The TRAP switch is located on the chassis (see Fig. below).
• Once rear case opening is detected, send the TSN and CTM commands.
• Because the TSN command is not stored in memory, monitoring of the switch can be reactivated by turning the unit off then back on.
• The same setting is possible using the Factory menu.
• Canceling detection by the TRAP switch
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How to enter Factory mode using the remote control unit
Please refer to the technical documentation (Service knowhow).
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How to clear the detection log of the TRAP switch
In the INITIALIZE layer, hold the OSD key on the remote control unit pressed for at least 3 seconds.
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After a power-down, to cancel detection of the TRAP switch using only the remote control unit, follow the
procedures below.
First, fix the TRAP switch to its depressed position. Set the drive ON/OFF switch in the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy to OFF,
Then enter the Factory mode. Press the MUTE key five times, then hold the DISPLAY key pressed for at least 4 seconds. Set the AC
switch on the panel to OFF. The log is also cleared. Then set the drive ON/OFF switch to ON.
Fig. TRAP switch
TRAP switch
(S2)