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10. ES gt If the V STAT magnet is moved in the direction of the and arrows the red green and blue points move as shown below tds al ro SIN 41 KV 29F3 Operation of BMC Hexapole Magnet RG B RGB R GB 9 5 5 lt gt 0 lt o o o AN NA W R B R eo The respective dot position resulting from moving each magnet interact so be sure to perform adjustment while tracking Use the H STAT VR to adjust the red green and blue dots so they coincide at the centre of the screen by moving the dots in the horizontal direction 2 Dynamic convergence adjustment Preparation Before starting this adjustment adjust the horizontal static convergence and the vertical static convergence 1 Slightly loosen the deflection yoke screws fo oe N 0 00 B G R P RG R O O lt O x08 Remove deflection yoke spacer Move the deflection yoke as shown in the figure below and optimize the convergence Tighten the deflection yoke screws Re install the deflection yoke spacer B G R RGB 040 gt 3 If you are unable to adjust corner convergence properly correct them with the use of permalloy assemblies convergence defect
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12. o yelow rik push to blue or green to select the desired item then push to yellow 4 push to red or yellow to alter the item then press the joystick For the effect of each control see the following tables 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other items 6 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture PICTURE CONTROL Effect Picture Mode User gt Game gt Movie gt Sports Live In User mode you can preset Brightness Colour Sharpness and Hue NTSC signals only as follows 1 Push joystick to blue or green to select the desired item then push to yellow 2 Push to red or yellow to adjust then press the joystick 3 Push to red to return to the PICTURE CONTROL menu Contrast Darker Brighter Reset Resets picture to the factory preset levels All the picture levels automatically change according to the surrounding lighting level Auto Picture Control Format Wide screen effect 16 9 Advanced Operations 15 1 16 Adjusting the Picture and Sound continued SOUND CONTROL Effect Sound Mode User Rock Jazz gt Pop In User mode you can preset Treble and Bass as follows 1 Push joystick to blue or green to select the item then push to yellow 2 Push to red or yellow to adjust then press the joystick 3 Push to red to return to the SOUND CONTROL menu Left
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14. 3 Push to blue or green to select Manual Programme then push to yellow PROG SYS CHAN LABEL AFT des 1 cas ot Bio 5 1 D em E d Ss 1 Gs te on 4 push to blue or green to select the programme number which corresponds to the channel you want to manually fine tune 5 Push to yellow repeatedly until the AFT position changes colour 6 push to blue or green to fine tune the channel frequency 15 to 15 7 Press the joystick 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 to fine tune other channels Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture Advanced Operations 17 Spm 18 Sorting Programme Positions This function enables you to exchange the programme positions 1 Press the MENU button 2 Push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol on the menu screen then push to yellow 3 Push to blue or green to select Programme Sorting then push to yellow a gt Wi Auto Programme Manual Programme AV Label Preset Programme Sorting Parental Lock Language Dolby Pro Logic Setup gt s Picture Rotation o push to blue or green to select the channel you want to exchange PROG sys then push to yellow og 1 4 1 Gs 1 Bs Er gd
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17. A1 board 362 re 2 8 PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL 6 Two DGC holers 3 C board 4 Neck as Four PT screws Picture tube 7 Degaussing Cushion 6362 REMOVAL OF Note Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis CRT shield or carbon paint on the CRT after removing the anode REMOVING PROCEDURES Tum up one side of the rubber cap 2 Using thumb pull up the rubber 3 When one side of the rubber cap is the direction indicated by the arrow firmly in the direction indicated by the separated from the anode button the anode cap can be removed by tuming up the rubber cap and pulling it up in the direction of the arrow HOW TO HANDLE AN D Don t damage the surface of anode cap with sharp shaped material 2 Don t press the rubber hardly not to hurt inside of anode caps A metal fitting called as shatter hook terminal is built into the rubber 3 Don t turn the foot of rubber over hardly The shatter hook terminal will stick out or damage the rubber A x 52 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT THE MAIN BRACKET BOTTOM PLATES 1 REMOVING THE PLATES In the event of servicing being required to the solder side of the D Board printed circuit the bottom plates fitted to the main chassis bracket require to be removed This is performed by cutting
18. Install the permalloy assembly for the section with fault Permalloy KV 29F3 3 3 WHITE BALANCE 1 Switch the set into AV mode apply no signal to the AV connectors 2 Connect a Volt Meter to Test Point 1 on the A board 3 Adjust 1 to obtain a voltage of 3 0V 0 3V White balance adjustment Input an all white signal from the pattern generator Enter into the service mode Enter into Picture Adjustment service menu Sel ct sub contrast and adjust to 7 Selectthe Green Drive and adjust so that the white balance becomes optimum Select the Blue Drive and adjust so that the white balance becomes optimum 7 Press the TV button to return to TV operation BAG Ox PICTURE ADJUSTMENT AFC mode 1 REF position 2 SCP BGR 1 BGF 1 Trap Fo 0 Sub contrast Adj Sub colour Adj Sub brightness Adj Sub hue Adj Green drive Adj Blue drive Adj Green cutoff Adj Blue cutoff Adj Gamma 0 Pre overshoot 0 Y delay 3 29 KV 29F3 SECTION 4 CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS PICTURE ADJUSTMENT Service adjustment to this model can be performed with the supplied remote commander 862 AFC mode 1 REF position 2 HOW TO ENTER INTO SERVICE MODE SCP BGR 1 SCP BGF 1 1 on the main power switch of the set and Trap Fo 0 enter into standby mode Sub contrast Adj 2 Press the following sequence of buttons on
19. or a programme number the Remote Commander Check the aerial connection Check if the selected video source is on Turn the TV off for 3 or 4 seconds then turn it on again using Poor or no picture screen is dark but good sound Press MENU to enter the PICTURE CONTROL menu and adjust Contrast Brightness and Colour Poor picture quality when watching an RGB video source Press repeatedly to select 3 Good picture but no sound Press 1 If SX is displayed on the screen press sk Check the speaker lead connections No colour for colour programmes Press MENU to enter the PICTURE CONTROL menu select Reset then press the joystick Remote Commander does not function Replace the batteries If you continue to have problems have your TV serviced by qualified personnel Never open the casing yourself For Your Information 33 22 2 1 REAR COVER REMOVAL 1 Snap off from main bracket SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY 2 2 CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL i 4 One screw BVTP 4x16 Four screws BVTP 4x16 M 2 Insert into heatsink Clio bracket into Beznet 462 AX ez 2 4 WIRE DRESSING 2 6 A EXTENSION BOARD BE 3D EXTENSION BOARD Aboard 2 5 A BOARD REMOVAL 4 Remove CN301 before removing A board 2 7 A1 EXTENSION BOARDS Aboard
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21. K V 2 9 F3 E RM 862 Spanish SCC K06Q A SUPPLEMENT 1 SUBJECT CHANGE OF PARTS File this supplement with the service manual INTRODUCTION The following changes were made to overcome a Magenta Ring problem SECTION 5 DIAGRAMS D Board Page 47 A Board Page 52 D2 Board Page 64 Board Page 66 SECTION 6 EXPLODED VIEWS 6 1 CHASSIS Page 76 See page 7 6 2 PICTURE TUBE See page 8 6 1 BOX SPEAKER Page 78 See page 9 SECTION 7 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Page 79 See page 10 die DE va E 7 n H pom E sd cal B SE otk Na gI roles o hes ME E 5 T 8P A Board Gadi TO K2 BOARD ATTE b TTE azod ea oen 8 Dii TE 4 m fe pra HE DEAS eo fe H 7 4 p cos 1 L3 a 0 Yr 1 1 AUDIO R AV 3 81002 P cas m FENA m 18 Eu ape 1 E e ni cdi s Id
22. Now the teletext page is superimposed on the TV programme Press again to return to the normal teletext display Freeze a teletext subpage Press once again to cancel Reveal hidden information e g answers to a quiz QD Press once again to cancel Teletext 27 Favourite page system You can store up to four of your favourite teletext pages per Teletext service In this way you have quick access to the pages you frequently use Storing pages 1 Use the number buttons to select the page you would like to store 2 Press twice colour prompts at the bottom of the screen flash 3 Push the joystick to the desired colour to store the selected page The page is now stored on this colour Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the other 3 pages Displaying the Favourite Pages 1 Press 2 Push the joystick to the colour on which the desired page is stored Make sure you press lt gt otherwise the normal Fastext facility operates Using Fastext only available if the TV station broadcasts Fastext signals With Fastext you can access pages with one key stroke When Fastext is broadcast a colour coded menu appears at the bottom of the screen The colours of this menu correspond to the red green yellow and blue marks on the Remote Commander Push the joystick to the colour mark which corresponds to the colour coded men
23. a imme Sorting a a B Progra Parental Lock Language Dolby Pro Logic 9 Picture Rotation m push to blue or green to select Mode then push to yellow Dolby Surround w push to red or yellow to select the mode then press the joystick Dolby Pro Logic if you want to use all the five speakers Dolby 3 Stereo if you do not want to use the surround speakers 6 Push to blue or green to select Centre Mode then push to yellow 7 Push tored or yellow to select the desired mode then press the joystick Normal if you want to activate all the speakers Phantom if you do not want to use the centre speaker Dolby Pro Logic B rush to blue or green to select Test Tone then push to yellow 9 Push to red or yellow to select On then press the joystick The test tone cycles through all the speakers 10 Push to blue to select Left Speaker then push to yellow The test tone stays at the selected speaker only 11 Push to red or yellow to adjust the sound level then press the joystick 12 Push to blue or green to select another speaker then push to yellow 13 Repeat steps 11 to 12 to adjust the sound levels of all the other speakers 1 4 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV screen Dolby Pro Logic 25 g 26 Presetting Dolby Pro Logic With Dolby Pro Logic Surround mode selecte
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26. I Right Resets sound to the factory preset levels On Enhances the bass performance Choice among special sound effects Pro Logic gt Pseudo Stereo gt Spatial gt Club gt Theatre gt Hall gt Church gt Stadium gt Off Balance Reset Bass Extension Surround Mode Dual Sound A Left channel B Right channel gt stereo gt mono Volume Offset Presets the volume level for individual programmes 12 0 12 Q Volume Adjusts the headphone volume Dual Sound Selects the headphone channels A Left channel gt B Right channel stereo gt mono Automatically selects Dolby Surround encoded programmes when transmitted set to Off if signal is weak Auto Surround Changing Modes Quickly You can quickly change the Surround Mode or the Picture Mode without entering the SOUND CONTROL or the PICTURE CONTROL menu 1 Press for the picture or for the sound 2 Push joystick to blue or green to select the desired mode 3 Press or gt again to restore the normal TV screen Advanced Operations Manual Fine Tuning Normally the automatic fine tuning AFT function is operating If the picture is distorted however you can manually fine tune the TV to obtain a better picture reception 1 Press the MENU bution 2 Push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol on the menu screen then push to yellow
27. Remote control system Infrared control Power requirements 3V dc Q batteries R6 size AA Dimensions Approx 210x56x24 mm w h d Weight Approx 110g Not including battery Design and specifications are subject to change without notice KV 29F3 wes AU KV 2eF3A KV 29F3D KV 29F3E KV 29F3U PIP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MPIP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Rotation Coil OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF IQ Picture ON ON ON ON ON ON Scart 1 ON ON ON ON ON ON Scart 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON Scart 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF AKB in 16 9 mode ON ON ON ON ON ON TXT ON FLOF ON ON ON ON ON ON TOP ON ON ON ON ON ON Norm B G H ON ON ON ON ON OFF Norm OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Norm Dik OFF ON ON ON ON OFF Norm L OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Language Preset Italian French German Spanish OIRT English WARNING KV 29F3U only The flexible mains lead is supplied connected to a B S 1363 fused plug having a fuse of 5 AMP capacity Should the fuse need to be replaced use a 5 AMP FUSE approved by ASTA to BS 1362 ie that carries gt mark IF THE PLUG SUPPLIED WITH THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR YOUR SOCKET OUTLETS IN YOUR HOME IT SHOULD BE CUT OFF AND AN APPROPRIATE PLUG FITTED THE PLUG SEVERED FROM THE MAINS LEAD MUST DESTROYED AS A PLUG WITH BARED WIRES IS DANGEROUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE SOCKET OUTLET Whe
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29. Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Getting Started tS Connecting the Aerial If you connect a VCR skip to step 3 Insert the aerial plug tightly into the aerial socket Use a good quality aerial cable not supplied corresponding to the relevant regulations Connecting VCR We recommend that you tune in the VCR signal to programme number 0 For details see Presetting Channels Manually on page 13 See Connecting Optional Equipment on page 29 for more information Inserting the Batteries Into the Remote Commander Respect your environment Dispose of used batteries in an environmentally friendly way Getting Started 7 8 EEE Presetting Channels Automatically With this function the TV can automatically search and store up to 100 different channel numbers If you prefer manual presetting refer to Presetting Channels Manually on page 13 1 Plug into mains Press the power switch D the TV set 2 Press and hold the button on the TV set until the automatic menu is displayed and the search starts After all available channels are stored the normal TV picture is shown Note Channels are automatically stored as follows Programme 1 BBCI Programme 2 BBC2 Programme 3 4 CH4 or S4C Programme 5 if available in your area Getting Started TV Operation TV Operation This section
30. Favourite pages button 28 Button to change screen format 9 6 12 90 Number buttons 9 Direct channel button 10 Picture mode button 16 PROGR Programme buttons 9 ae Teletext Page up page down buttons 10 Overview 5 6 Getting Started Connecting the Speakers Do not switch on the TV before you connect the speakers Dolby Pro Logic Surround normally requires 5 speakers Centre speaker incorporated in the TV set for anchoring the stable sound image like dialogue to the TV screen Left and Right front speakers for the normal two channel stereo or bilingual broadcasts Surround speakers for the special effects created by the surround channel Additionally a sub woofer speaker is also supplied to enhance the bass performance your SITTING POSITION SUB WOOFER SPEAKER SURROUND SPEAKER KV 25F3U only Notes Connect the speakers using the leads provided The striped lead is for the red terminal of the speaker and the black lead is for the black terminal If you use your own speakers for the left and right channels make sure they are at least 80 impedance and are magnetically shielded Otherwise picture distortion may occur For your safety do not hold the speakers when lifting the set Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY the double D symbol 00 and PRO LOGIC are trademarks of
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33. also preset channels automatically by using the remote commander as follows 1 Press the MENU button 2 push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol 28 on the menu screen then push to yellow Auto Programme CJ Manual Programme C AV Label Preset Programme Sorting Parental Lock Leola Language Cj Dolby Pro Logic Setup gt Picture Rotation Push to blue or green to select Auto Programme 4 Push to yellow and hold until the ss automatic menu is displayed and the search starts After all available channels have been PROG SYS CHAN LABEL 6 1 preset the normal TV picture is shown Note Channels are automatically stored as follows Programme 1 BBCI Programme 2 BBC2 Programme 3 Programme 4 CH4 or S4C Programme 5 CHS available in your area Advanced Operations Presetting Channels Manually This function enables you to preset channels one by one to different programme numbers This is also convenient for allocating programme numbers to various video input sources 1 Press the MENU button 2 Push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol 8 on the menu screen then push to yellow Auto Programme Manual Programme AV Label Preset Programme Sorting Parental Lock guage Lan Dolby Pro Logic Setup gt e Picture Rotation
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35. explains functions used whilst watching TV Most operations are carried out using the remote commander numbers in circles All basic functions are also available on the TV set letters in boxes Open the flap at the front of the Instruction Manual to see the illustrations of the Remote Commander and the TV set To Switch on Switch off temporarily Switch on from standby mode Switch off completely Select programmes Display on screen indications Adjust the volume Mute the sound Display the time only available when teletext is broadcast View programmes in 16 9 mode Press oo TV is now in standby mode and indicator on TV lights up PROGR 8 or any number button OllonTV To save energy switch off your TV completely when TV is not in use PROGR 8 or number buttons For double digit number press then the number e g For 23 press then 2 and 3 Press again to make the indications disappear 4 5 Press again to restore the sound Press again to make the display disappear 3 Press again to return to 4 3 mode TV Operation 9 01 10 TV Operation continued Tune in a channel temporarily The indication C appears Enter the double digit number e g For 21 press 2 then 1 View video input picture see page 30 for detailed information repeatedly until
36. output Selecting Input Signals With Direct Access Buttons Press repeatedly Press O to restore the normal TV picture Symbol on the screen Input Signal 1 Audio video through Euro AV connector RGB through Euro AV connector 22 Audio video through Euro AV connector 92 S video through Euro AV connector f 93 Audio video through the phono jacks video through the 4 pin DIN Selecting With the Video Connection Menu 1 press the MENU button 2 Push joystick to blue or green to EE select 7 for Video Connection Fives then push to yellow 9 moet 3 push to blue or green to select Screen input source for the TV Screen Output output source for gt 2 3 2 then push to yellow 4 push to red or yellow repeatedly to select the desired input or output source then press the joystick 5 press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture Note If you select AUTO for output the output source automatically becomes the same as the desired input source Optional Equipment Using AV Label Preset This function enables you to label the input sources using up to five characters letters or numbers 1 Press the MENU button 2 push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol on the screen then push to yellow 3 pus
37. the desired video inputappears Press C to restore the TV picture View teletext see page 27 for detailed information Switch on Select a page three number buttons 8 for next Use fastext Switch off TV Operation page 67 for previous page Push joystick to select a colour Advanced Operations Adjusting and Setting the TV Using the Menu You can adjust and set various functions on the TV using the following remote commander buttons 1 Press MENU to switch menu on off 2 Use the joystick as follows MENU GREEN scroll up 0 RED decrease backward sia M YELLOW increase forward BLUE scroll down Pressing the joystick at its neutral position confirm Choosing the Menu Language This function enables you to change the language of the menu screens 1 Press power switch on the TV If the standby indicator on the TV is lit press or a number button on the Remote Commander 2 Press the MENU button the remote commander H 3 Push joystick to blue or green to select the language you want then push to yellow 4 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture Advanced Operations 11 12 Channels Automatically You may have already preset the channels automatically by using the method shown on page 8 You can
38. the gates with a sharp wire cutter at the locations shown and indicated by arrows Note There are 5 plates fitted to the main bracket and secured by 4 or 6 gates Only remove the necessary plate to gain access to the circuit board 2 REFITTING THE PLATES Because the plates differ in size it is important that the correct plates are refitted in their original location The plates are identified by markings A B C D E on their top side Othe Identify the plate by locating its marking Turn the plate over noting where the marking is located Locate the corresponding marking indicated on the main chassis bracket See Fig 2 Refit the plate as indicated in Fig 3 with the markings located next to each other REASON THIS MUST BE REMIOUNTED Ed 1 pur E INDEX MARKING Fig 2 AT BRACKET FRAME MAIN BRACKET 4 INSERT FROM THE BOTTOM SIDE Fig 3 Tn the event of the plates requiring to be removed at a later stage this can be achieved by inserting a screwdriver in the snap recess indicated as in Fig 4 and lifting out Fig4 6462 KV 29F3 SECTION 3 SET UP ADJUSTMENTS When complete readjustment is necessary or a new Carry out the following adjustments in
39. this order picture tube is installed carry out the following 1 Beam landing adjustments 2 Convergence Unless there are specific instructions to the contrary 3 Focus carry out these adjustments with the rated power 4 White balance supply Unless there are specific instructions to the contrary set the controls and switches to these settings Contrast 80 remote control normal Xx Brightness 50 Note Testing equipment required 1 Color bar pattern generator 2 Degausser 3 DC power supply 4 Digital multimeter 5 Oscilloscope Preparation In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set s picture tube face it east or west Switch on the set s power and degauss with the degausser 3 1 BEAM LANDING 1 Input the white signal with the pattern generator CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS Set the pattern generator raster signal to red Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust with the purity control so that the red is at the centre and the blue and the green take up equally sized areas on each side See Fig 3 1 3 3 Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust so that the entire screen becomes red See Fig 3 1 Switch the raster signal to blue then to green and verify the condition When the position of the deflection yoke has been decided fasten the deflection yoke with the screws If the beam does not land correctly in all the corners use a magnet to adjust it See Fig
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42. 3 4 normal Fig 3 2 Purity control gt Dg Y NECKASSY Gi Deflection yoke Disk magnets or rotatable disk magnets correct these areas a 9 Purity control corrects this area Deflection yoke positioning corrects these areas 3 2 Preparation Before starting this adjustment adjust the focus horizontal size and vertical size Minimize the brightness setting Provide a dot pattern 1 Horizontal and vertical static convergence Center dot HSTAT V STAT Magnet C Board RV701 SCREEN RV702 1 Moving horizontally adjust the H STAT control so that the red green and blue points are on top of each other at the centre of the screen 2 Moving vertically adjust the V STAT magnet so that the red green and blue points are on top of each other at the centre of the screen 3 Ifthe H STAT variable resistor cannot bring the red green and blue points together at the centre of the screen adjust the horizontal convergence with the H STAT variable resistor and the V STAT magnet in the manner given below In this case the H STAT variable resistor and the V STAT magnet influence each other 25972 KV 29F3 Tilt the V STAT magnet and adjust the static convergence by opening or closing the V STAT magnet
43. 3 58 4 43 H1 H2 video input only VHF R01 R12 UHF 921 969 PAL UK 1 UHF 021 069 NTSC3 58 4 43 video input only MODEL 29F3A 29F3B 29F3D 29F3E 29F3K 29F3R 29F3U Power consumption 101W 127W 127W 127W 194W 194W 194W SPECIFICATIONS Picture Tube Super Trinitron FRONT Approx 72 cm 29 inches 3 Video input phono jack Approx 68 cm picture measured 3 Audio inputs phono jacks diagonally 3 video input 4 pin DIN 110 deflection Q Stereo minijack headphone jack Rear Front Terminals Sound output REAR Left Right 2x10W RMS aq 2x20W music power amp 3 1 21 pin Euro connector CENELEC standard Centre 2x2 5W RMS Inputs for audio video signals 2x5W music power Inputs for RGB Surround 2x5W RMS Outputs for TV audio and video signals 2x10W music power Sub woofer 10W RMS gt 2 3 2 21 pin Euro connector CENELEC standard 20W music power for audio video signals Dimensions 660x615x520 mm approx Inputs for 5 video Weight Approx 49 0 kg with speakers Outputs for TV audio and video signals selectable 6 Audio outputs phono jacks Left Right Speaker Terminals Surround Speaker Terminals Sub woofer Speaker Terminal Supplied accessories RM 862 Remote Commander 1 Batteries R6 2 Left Speaker 1 Right Speaker 1 Surround Speakers 2 Surround Speakers Leads 2 Sub woofer Speaker 1 Other features Fastext NICAM Dolby Pro Logic apa RM 862
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45. 75 ohms 9 Ground 8 17 output 7 Ground 6 8 O video input 1V 3dB 750hms 5 19 O OJ O video output positive sync 03V 3 1098 aS 1V 750hms 3 7 Video input positive sync 0 3V 3 1048 2 s Video input 1V 308 75ohms ideo 1 OO vis signan positive sync 0 3V 3 1088 Common ground 5 21 OJ lug shag O Connected Connected Open at 20Hz 20kHz Pin No Signal Signal Level 1 Ground Ground Y S signal input 75 ohm positive Sync 0 3V 3 1098 aol nr 8 signal input 0 3V 750hm positive Sync KV 29F3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page Section Title Page 1 GENERAL 5 DIAGRAMS Overview 7 5 1 Block Diagrams Getting Started 8 5 2 Circuit Boards Location 43 TV Operation 9 5 3 Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards 43 Advanced Operations D Board 47 Dolby Pro Logic A Board 52 Teletext C Board 62 Optional Equipment VM Board 63 For Your Informatiort D2 Board 64 66 DISASSEMBLY 67 Rear Cover Removal 68 Chassis Assy Removal 22 K1 Board 68 Service Position 1 22 K2 Board 70 Service Position 2 2 IF Board VIF AEP 70 Wire Dressing 23 IF Board VIF FR 70 A Board Removal 23 IC Blocks 72 A Extension Board 23 5 4 Semiconductors 74 Al Extension B
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49. Je 000008 3 Push to blue or green to select Manual Programme then push to yellow 0000080000 4 push to blue or green to select on which programme number you want to preset a channel then push to yellow 5 push to blue or green to select the TV broadcast system T or a video input source AVI then push to yellow twice 6 Select the first number digit of CHAN channel then the second number digit of CHAN with the number buttons on the remote commander or Push joystick to blue or green to search for the next available channel 7 want to store the channel go to step 8 If not select a new channel using the number buttons on the remote commander or push to blue or green to resume the search Advanced Operations 13 14 8 Press the joystick 9 Repeat steps 4 to 8 to preset other channels 1 0 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture Advanced Operations Adjusting the Picture and Sound Although the picture and sound are adjusted at the factory you can adjust them to suit your own taste 1 Press the MENU button 2 Push joystick to ______ 3 blue green to selec miens Cork for picture control FE for souna prere cic NN or 2 for soune EIEP Ia ur control then push to E
50. RE UTILIS LORS DE TOUT D PANNAGE LE CH SSIS DE CE R CEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORD L ALIMENTATION SECTEUR ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS LA S CURIT LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE MARQUE SUR LES VUES EXPLOS ES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D UNE IMPORTANCE CRITIQUE PUR LA S CURIT DU FONCTIONNEMENT NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUM RO DE PI CE EST INDIQU DANS LE PR SENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPL MENTS PUBLI S PAR SONY The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from SECTION 1 GENERAL the Operating Instrutions Manual The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual 9 e YE ELITE o o N L O h ES HE 38 2 TUUS Gt BO 5 O0 5 CIO 9 209000 0 S a 0 8 eee 4 Overview Overview This section briefly describes the controls and the buttons on the TV set and on the Remote Commander Please open the flap at the front of the Instruction manual for illustrations of the TV set and the Remote Commander Letters in boxes refer to the buttons on the TV set numbers in circles to th
51. SERVICE MANUAL MODEL BE 3D CHASSIS MODEL KV 29 F3 A RM 862 SCC KO5N A KV 29 F3 KV 29 F3 B RM 862 French SCC KO1Q A KV 2 9 F3 R RM 862 KV 29 F3 D RM 862 SCC KO7R A 29 F3 U RM 862 SCCKO04LA KV 29 F3 E RM 862 Spanish SCC K06Q A TRINITRON COLOR TV SONY ITEM MODEL Television System Channel Coverage Colour System PAL VHF E2 E12 81 820 A H H1 H2 Italian 4 NTSC3 58 4 43 256 video input only LSECAM VHF F2 F10 UHF F21 F69 TV CABLE TV 1 VHF B Q UHF 521 544 PAL B GH VHF 2 12 UHF 21 69 French DK L 1 CABLE TV 1 S1841 CABLE TV 2 501 505 M1 M10 U1 U10 ITALIA VHF A H H1 H2 video input PAL UHF B21 869 DA VHF ROt R20 UHF B21 B69 B G H E2 E12 UHF 51 520 CABLE TV 1 51 541 PAL SECAM AEP B G H CABLE TV 2 501 505 M1 M10 U1 U10 NTSC3 58 4 43 ITALIA VHF A H H1 H2 video input only D K VHF R01 R20 UHF B21 B69 PAL B G H VHF 2 12 UHF 21 69 CABLE TV 1 S1 S41 PAL SECAM Spanish CABLE TV 2 801 805 M1 M10 U1 U10 NTSC3 58 4 43 ITALIA VHF A H H1 2 video input only D K VHF RO1 R20 UHF 821 869 VHF 2 12 UHF E21 E69 1 641 PAL SECAM 1 805 M1 M10 U1 U10 NTSC
52. Setup B Picture Rotation 4 push to blue or green to select the channel you wish to caption then push to yellow repeatedly until the first element of the LABEL position is highlighted 5 Push to blue or green to select __ _______ a letter or number and push to yellow select for a blank a Select the other four characters E in the way mio Os 1 Oe O7 1 1 cm 6 Press the joystick 6 selecting all the characters press the joystick 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to skip other programme positions 8 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture Advanced Operations 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to caption names for other channels 8 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV screen Advanced Operations 23 4 24 Dolby Pro Logic Setting Up Dolby Pro Logic Before viewing Dolby Surround encoded programmes you have to set up the levels or modes of the speakers Normally this is required only when you install the TV and the speakers or change their positions 1 Press the MENU button e 2 Push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol on the menu screen then push to yellow push to blue green to select Dolby Pro Logic Setup then push to yellow Wm Auto Programme LJ Manual Programme C AV Label Preset
53. adings are taken with colour bar signal input Note The components identified by shading and marked e Readings are taken with IOM digital multimeter i are critical for safety Replace only with the Voltages are de with respect to ground unless otherwise noted Part number specified Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances Note Les composants identifies par une trame et une All voltages are in V marque sont critiques pour la securite Circled numbers are waveform references Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le ifi B bus numero specifie B bu mmm signal path RF The circuit indicated as left contains high voltage of over 600 Vp p Care must be paid to prevent an electric shock in KV 29F3 KV 29F3 NOTE HV OUT PIN OUT POWER SUPPLY CONTROL SW AUDIO IN i spection r repairing Y CHROMA IN HEADPHONE IN SIRCS RECEIVE INDICATION D Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 14 A US E ri me RE 8 m 2
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56. d you can experience three dimensional sound when watching Dolby Surround encoded programmes experience programmes encoded in Dolby Surround sound preset the surround mode to Pro Logic as shown below 1 Press on the remote commander 2 Push joystick to blue or green to select Pro Logic a a a a 2 to restore the normal TV screen Or alternatively you can select Pro Logic in the surround mode of SOUND CONTROL menu see page 16 Dolby Pro Logic Teletext Teletext Most TV channels broadcast information via teletext The index page of the broadcaster usually page 100 gives you information on how to use the service Make sure you use a TV channel with a strong signal otherwise teletext errors may occur Switching Teletext on and off 1 Select the channel which carries the teletext service you wish to view 2 Press to display teletext If no teletext signal is broadcast the indication P100 is displayed on a black screen 3 Input three digits for the page number using the number buttons The page counter searches for the page and after some seconds the page is displayed 4 reso to return to the normal TV picture Using Other Teletext Functions To Press for the next page or for the preceding page Access the next or preceding teletext page Mix the mode when in teletext mode
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58. e Positions This function enables you to skip unused programme positions when selecting them with the PROGR buttons However you can still watch the channel of the skipped programme position by using the number buttons 1 Press the MENU button 2 push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol on the menu screen then push to yellow push to blue or green to select Manual Programme then push Fa Auto Pr to yellow B E Programme Sorting C Parental Lock AV Label Preset 4 push to blue or green to select the programme position you want to skip then push to yellow 5 Push to blue or green until PEE appears in the SYS position aem d B B FE a 9 a B a B a 8 E Captioning a Station Name Names for channels are usually automatically taken from teletext if available You can however name a channel or an input video source using up to five characters letters or numbers 1 Press the MENU button 2 joystick to blue or green to select the symbol on the menu screen then push to yellow Push to blue or green to select Manual Programme then push to yellow gt Auto Programme yom Manual Programme CJ AV Label Preset LJ Programme Sorting Parental Lock Language Dolby Pro Logic
59. e buttons on the Remote Commander For more information refer to the page numbers given next to each description TV Buttons and Terminals Reference and Symbol Front of the set Rear of the set 17 e 1 2 82 L G S 1 R D D D 5 W G W G Name Headphones jack video input jack Audio video input jacks Automatic Preset button Input mode button Volume control Programme button Standby mode indicator Main power switch Aerial socket Audio phono jacks 21 pin Euro connector 21 pin Euro connector Left Right speaker terminals Surround speaker terminals Sub woofer speaker terminal Overview Refer to Page 29 29 10 o c 29 29 Remote Commander Operation Reference and Symbol Name Refer to Page Muting on off button 9 e VCR operation 32 VTR123MDP Video equipment selector 32 44 gt Video equipment operation buttons 32 VIDEO CH On screen display button 9 o 9 Time display button 9 Teletext button 10 power on TV mode button 9 10 900000 No function on this set Double digit entering button 9 Sound mode button 16 MENU Menu on off button n Volume control button 9 9 Joystick for menu selection Press to confirm selection OK function TV standby button 9 No function on this set Teletext reveal button 27 Input mode button 10 Teletext Freezing the subpage 27 Teletext
60. ed h w required 77 Sound reset 78 MSP BG filter disabled h w required 79 Wide set up Wide screen models only No function 81 Velocity Mod ON 82 Velocity Mod OFF 83 Picture Rise step 40ms 84 Picture Rise step 80ms 85 Picture Rise step 160ms Picture Rise OFF 87 Select Shop mode 88 Compact Text Acquisition Disable 89 Compact Text Acquisition Enable 90 No function 91 Sound Centre mode NORMAL 92 Sound Centre mode WIDE 93 Sound Centre mode PHANTOM 94 Toggle Compact Text Acquisition Delay Bit 0 95 Toggle Compact Text Acquisition Delay Bit 1 96 Toggle Compact Text Acquisition Delay Bit 2 97 Toggle Compact Text Acquisition Delay Bit 3 98 Toggle Compact Text Acquisition Delay Bit 4 Set test menu These test modes can set the delay byte to any value 0 31 which creates a value x 20 mS delay 84 KV 29F3 4 3 BE 3D SELF DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE The identification of errors within the BE 3D chassis is triggered in 1 of 2 ways 1 Bus busy or 2 Device failure to respond to In the event of one of these situations arising the software will first try to release the bus if busy Failure to do so will report with continuous flashing LED and then communicate with each device in turn to establish if a device is faulty If a device is found to be faulty the
61. h to blue or green to select AV Label Preset then push to yellow 000008 Pashto blue or green to select the desired input source then push to yellow 5 push to blue or green to select a letter or number then push to yellow select for a blank Select the other four characters in the same way 6 selecting all the characters press the joystick 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 to label other input sources 8 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV screen Optional Equipment 31 32 Remote Control of Other Sony Equipment You can control other Sony remote controlled equipment using the buttons on the Remote Commander 1 Set the VIR 1 2 3 MDP selector according to the equipment 1 Beta VCR VTR 2 8mm VCR VTR 3 VHS VCR MDP Video Disk Player 2 Use the buttons to operate the equipment Notes e If your video equipment has a COMMAND MODE selector set this selector to the same position as the VTR 1 2 3 MDP selector on the TV Remote Commander If the equipment does not have a certain function the corresponding button on the Remote Commander does not work Optional Equipment For Your Information Troubleshooting Here are some simple solutions to the problems which affect the picture and sound Problem No picture screen is dark no sound Solution Plug the TV in Press on the TV If indicator BJ is on press
62. i mono WLO 18 Time zwei WML 41 Fawct limit 10 Fawct soll init FAW 12 Fawer tol 2 10 Nicam Err Min 0 Nicam Prescale NIP 97 Time Nicam 31 Carrier mute CRM OFF Audio clock ACO HIZ Scart prescale 25 Scart volume 64 IC STATUS CXA2000 CXA2040 CXA2000 lock 1 1 0 0 Colour system 3 CV1 Sync 1 2040 Sync sep 1 1 mode pin 01 52 mode pin 01 Tuner status 01101011 TV STATUS Text system C TEXT TV TEXT Dolby NO YES Text language set WEST EAST RUSSIAN Menu language set WEST EAST RUSSIAN Destination B D U K L E A R Scart 16 9 OFF ON RGB priority OFF ON Ageing OFF ON Size 29 25 Colour trap sw SECAM ALL Velocity mod ON OFF AFT STATUS WINDOW HIGH LOW piod Input a video that contains a small 100 area on a black background Set the picture control to maximum Connect an oscilloscope to pin 3 of CN301 A board Enter into the Picture Adjustment Service Menu Adjust the Sub contrast data to obtain a black to white amplitude of 2 50 volts SUB COLOUR ADJUSTMENT ROS E Receive a PAL Colour Bar video signal Connect an oscilloscope to pin 3 of CN301 A board Enter into the Picture Adjustment Service Menu Adjust the sub colour data so that cyan magenta and blue colour bars are of equal height SAME LEVEL B Out waveform NOTE The data shown in the TV STATUS table is dependant
63. mp 103 12 Enable OSD 45 Switch off all Channel Locks 13 Scart 16 9 Enable Disable 46 Dealer commander mode pending 14 Display TV status 47 Default MSP settings 15 Picture reset 48 Restore NVM test byte Undo TT49 16 No function 49 Delete NVM test byte Sets virgin 17 Set all AV labels to default 50 No function 18 RGB Priority Enable Disable 51 Text interlace odd NON INTERLACE MODE 3 19 Set all programme labels to default 52 Text interlace even NON INTERLACE MODE 2 20 No function 53 Auto picture ON 21 Sub Picture Adjustment use red yellow 54 Auto picture OFF 22 Sub Colour Adjustment use red yellow 55 Auto cut off ENABLE 23 Sub Brightness Adjustment use red yellow 56 Auto cut off DISABLE 24 Destination U 57 AV3 ENABLE 25 Destination D 58 AV3 DISABLE if TV Text otherwise AV3 ENABLE 26 Destination 59 Auto IF Display 27 Destination K 60 No function 28 Destination L 61 Dolby Pro logic ON 29 Destination E 62 Noise Left 30 No function 63 Noise Right 31 Destination A 64 Noise Centre 32 Destination R 65 Noise Surround 33 KV 29F3 DSP Bypass 67 No function Diagnostics OFF 69 Diagnostics ON 70 No function 71 Lumisponder Curve 1 72 Lumisponder Curve 2 73 function 74 Text H Position adjust 75 Picture reset 76 MSP BG filter enabl
64. n an alternative type of plug is used it should be fitted with a 5 AMP FUSE otherwise the circuit should be protected by 5 AMP FUSE at the distribution board How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with the screwdriver blade and replace the fuse FUSE E KV 29F3 21 pin connector 1 2 2 2 Pin No Signal Signal Level 7 Audio output Standard level 0 5V rms Right Output impedance Less than 1k ohms m Audio input B Standard level 0 5V rms Right Output impedance More than 10k ohms m Audio output A Standard level 0 5V rms Left Output impedance Less than 1k ohm 4 Ground Audio _ 5 Ground Blue Audio input A Standard level 0 5V rms Lett Output impedance Less than 10k ohm Blue input 0 7 388 75 ohms positive High state 9 5 12V Part mode Function select Low state 0 2V TV mode AV control Input impedance More 10k ohms Input capacitance Less than 2nF 9 Ground Green F 10 Open 21 20 Green 19 cme 18 12 Open 17 13 Ground Red Ss 16 15 14 Ground Blanking 14 Red input 0 7 388 75 ohms positive 13 15 T 12 0 7 3dB 75 ohms positive 11 w lo Blanking input High state 1 Low state 0 0 4V 10 Ys signal Input impedance
65. oards Picture Tube Removal Removal and Replacement of The Main Bracket Bottom Plates SET UP ADJUSTMENTS 3 1 Beam Landing 26 3 2 Convergence 3 3 White Balance CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 Electrical Adjustment 42 Mode 2 24 e gt CAUTION SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS CRT SHIELD OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE WARNING AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD BECAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY 6 EXPLODED VIEWS 6 1 Chassis 62 Picture Tube T 6 3 Box Speaker 78 7 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 79 ATTENTION APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE L ANODE COURT CIRCUITER L ANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE L ANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE L APPAREIL OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SUR LE TUBE CATHODIQUE OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ATTENTION AFIN D EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION PROVENANT D UN CH SSIS SOUS TENSION UN TRANSFORMATEUR D ISOLEMENT DOIT ET
66. oe 5 push to blue or green to select the programme position of the channel you want exchanged then push to yellow Using Parental Lock This function enables you to prevent undesirable broadcasts from appearing on the screen We suggest you use this function to prevent children from watching programmes which you consider unsuitable 1 Press the MENU bution 2 Push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol the menu screen then push to yellow Push to blue or green to select Parental Lock then push to yellow Auto Programme Manual Programme AV Label Preset Programme Sorting Par 00000008 ii H Dolby Pro Logic Setup Picture Rotation 4 Push to blue green to select the channel you want to block then push to yellow symbol appears before the programme number to indicate that this channel is now blocked PROG sys 0000000008 5 Repeat step 4 if you wish to block other channels 6 Repeat steps 4 to 5 if you wish to exchange other programme positions 6 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture 7 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture Advanced Operations Note To unblock push to yellow after selecting the channel to unblock in the Parental Lock menu Advanced Operations 19 5 20 Using the Sleep Timer This function enables you
67. on destination screen size and country KV 29F3 SYSTEM B G D K amp L I F ADJUSTMENT DEFLECTION SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT Input an off air signal of between 60 100dBuV 75 ohm terminated via the tuner socket Enter into the Geometry Adjustment Service Menu Select and adjust each item in order to obtain the optimum 2 Enter into the I F adjustment service mode i e 59 to fix LF frequency to 38 9 MHz 3 Enter into the service mode and select Current TVStatus 4 Adjust the LF LVO1 until the AFT Status indicates GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENT a Window condition SYSTEM L BAND 1 I F ADJUSTMENT V Size Adj V Position Adj 1 Input an off air signal of between 60 100dBuV 75 ohm Correction Adj terminated via the tuner socket V Linearity Adj 2 Enter into adjustment service mode i e TT 59 H Size Adj to fix the frequency to 34 2 MHz H Position Adj 3 Enter into the service mode and select Current TVStatus Pin Amp Adj 4 Adjust the RVO2 until the AFT Status indicates Pin Phase Adj a Window condition AFC Bow Adj TUNER AGC ADJUSTMENT AFC Angle Adj EHTV Adj 1 Receive signal of 63dBuV 75 ohm terminated via the EHTH Adj tuner socket Corner Pin Adj 2 Mea
68. relevant device number will be displayed through the led Series of flashes which must be counted See Table 1 non fatal errors are reported with this method Table 1 LED ERROR ERROR COUNT No error 00 ML bus Clock low time out after data send run time Not allowed may be confused with Sircs response 3 failure flash M3L bus Clock low time out after data send at power 26 Protection circuit trip lt ANY TIME gt 02 up check SCL LOW lt POWER UP ONLY gt 03 aa 2 SCA LOW lt POWER ONLY gt 04 SDA 8 SCL LOW lt POWER UP ONLY gt 05 Flash Timing Example e g error number 3 Jungle Chroma controller no acknowledge lt POWER 6 UP ONLY gt Stby LED Video Switch no acknowledge lt POWER UP ONLY gt 07 Gi on Tuner no acknowledge 08 HUI MSP no acknowledge 09 On NVM no acknowledge 10 M3L TXD Low lt POWER UP ONLY gt 11 Low lt POWER UP ONLY gt 12 M3L ENABLE Low lt POWER UP ONLY gt 13 MSL TXD amp RXD Low lt POWER UP ONLY gt 14 Compact Text test fail lt POWER UP ONLY gt 15 A V switch cannot power on reset 16 lt Chassis Initialisation gt Cannot initialise jungle after initial power on checked 17 out OK lt Chassis Initialisation gt NVM acknowledge fail after initialisation STBY 5V 18 same as micro Multiple de
69. rt ne pm EP Mh ar rene A ei LT oz is con ge i Ja Bto T i A ET sen s da dics TOBY Sv 25 44 PEE iv m i WA RI 18 De 2015 60832 IR 26 88 02 2225 1 lt Lg 5 6 32 44 D DAC Er sus itus TRAP T Gq v i Con 5 9 x 822 101 wi dw 1 Mc 8 3 kh 5 5 Poe 8 0 mis ee m O 5 sere Pt I Ede 5 9 s Cem ma i Rr Es 20 21 24 base l x 2283 HE E 2557 I G9999999999900609999 mE TI I FE Turton leo ewe em LE 15 pe IE 100 100 YS So Taa TEES Am sa pred trus cup ont UP xa ASB 3 9 29 ze EXIT mccum sc dn t A Ava honi mu tup 39 42 38 REO Bis LE AUDIO Sw TAT die Toss 1 U PE DISABLE i t 2 p dim asr de F
70. sure the voltage at test point 1 A board 3 Adjust RVOI to obtain a voltage of 3 0V 0 3V V SIZE RV01 V LIN RV02 Lvot S CORRECTION TUNER IF V CENTRE gt H SHIFT gt H SIZE Board component side PIN gt TILT CORNER PIN vance Ede 4 2 2 KV 29F3 Is available by pressing Test button twice OSD TT appears The functions described below are available by pressing the two numbers To release the Test mode 2 press 0 twice or switch the TV into stand by mode Note TT modes 40 49 require the TV to be in programme 59 before the command is accepted 00 Cancel Test mode 33 Sub Woofer Enable 01 Picture maximum 34 Sub Woofer Disable 02 Picture minimum 35 Set up trap switch 03 Volume 30 36 Rotation test 04 Volume 50 37 25 set 05 Volume 65 38 25 reset 06 Volume 80 39 No function 07 Ageing mode 40 No function 08 Set shipping conditions 41 Re initialise the NVM 09 Reset language select menu on power up 42 pied Picos INYM Win nencoed 10 No function 43 Default Geometry settings 11 Clear amp Disable OSD 44 Default favourite pages to 100 101 102 a
71. the Remote Sub colour Adj Commander Sub brightness Adj Sub hue Adj Green drive Adj Blue drive Adj Green cutoff Adj ced perg TT Blue Adj Gamma 0 Pre overshoot 0 TT will appear in the top right corner of screen Y delay 3 Other status information will also be displayed 3 Press MENU on the commander to obtain the following menu on the screen GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENT V Size Adj TEST MENU V Position Adj S Correction Adj Picture adjustment V Linearity Adj Geometry H Size Adj Wide H Position Adj MSP Pin Amp Adj IC status Pin Phase Adj Current TV status AFC Bow Adj AFC Angle Adj Adj EHTH Adj 4 Move to the corresponding adjustment using the gt Corner Pin Adj button on the commander 5 Move the button to the right to enter the selected adjustment 6 Turn off the power to quit the service mode when WIDE adjustments are completed V Aspect 47 V Scroll 31 Upper V Lin 0 Lower V Lin 0 Left Blanking 1 Right Blanking 11 30 KV 29F3 SUB BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT Input a Phillips pattern Set the picture control to minimum Enter into the Picture Adjustment Service Menu Adjust the Sub Brightness data so that there is barely a difference between the 0 IRE and 10 IRE signal TEE SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT MSP AGC ON OFF ON Constant gain 0 FM FMP 36 Zwei mono st WHI 36 Zwei st mono WLO 18 Zwei mono bi WMH 36 Zwei b
72. to select a time period after which the TV automatically switches into standby mode 1 Press the MENU button 2 push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol esprime the menu screen then push to yellow Push to yellow 4 push to red or yellow to set time delay and press the joystick 3 30 4 00 OFF 0 30 1 00 1 30 One minute before the TV switches into standby mode a message is displayed on the screen 5 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture Advanced Operations Adjusting the Picture Rotation KV 29F3U only If due to the earth s magnetism the picture slants you can use the function Picture Rotation to readjust the picture 1 press the MENU button 2 Push joystick to blue or green to select the symbol on the menu screen then push to yellow NH Auto Programme Manual Programme AV Label Preset E Programme Sorting E Parental Lock CJ Language a Dolby Pro Logie Setup gt 8 Picture Rotation D 00 a 3 Push to blue or green to select Picture Rotation then push to yellow 4 Push to red or yellow to adjust the picture rotation then press the joystick The adjusting range is 5 to 5 5 Press the MENU button to restore the normal TV picture Advanced Operations 21 9 Skipping Programm
73. u The page is displayed after some seconds 28 Teletext Optional Equipment Connecting Optional Equipment There is a wide range of optional equipment you can connect to your TV Refer to the illustrations on the front flap page of this manual Symbol Acceptable input signals Available output signals 1 Normal audio video and RGB Audio video from TV tuner 2 92 Normal audio video and S video Audio video from selected source 3 93 Normal audio video and Svideo No output 893 en No inputs Audio from selected source Connecting Headphones Plug in the headphones to the socket the front of the TV About S video input Video signals may be separated into luminance and C chrominance signals Separating the two signals prevents interference and thus improves the picture quality Notes on connections If the picture or sound is distorted move the VCR away from the TV When connecting a monaural VCR connect only the white jack to both the TV and VCR Select TV for output in the VIDEO CONNECTION menu if you connect a decoder to gt 2 3 2 M see page 30 Optional Equipment 29 30 s Selecting Input and Output Signals This section explains how to select the output signal from gt 2 9 2 and how to select and view the input You can use direct access buttons B to select the input or the menu system to select input and
74. vices with no acknowledge lt POWER UP 19 ONLY gt Compact text run time failure lt MAY NOT BE FATAL 20 DISPLAY ON ERROR READER gt AV SWITCH response failure after power up check 21 9V test JUNGLE CHROMA controller response failure after 22 power up check 49V test Compact text does not respond 45V test 23 MSP run time failure MAY NOT BE FATAL DISPLAY 24 ON ERROR READER 35 KV 29F3 SECTION 5 DIAGRAMS TO A BOARD CN202 BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 E T ids DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESS CAUGRATER oP AMP 3 DATA s CENTRE po lour 0 125 DAIN 2 S DA2 1 SURROUND AN 1 SURROUND 125 3 Gy ack ROUT om isak a E ast 7 rsr D DATA OLN 8 HREQ ws tour BOAR 1 s sprout 900203 om soa 5 m CALIBRATER oP AMP REGULATOR DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESS ES 2 SURROUND PROCESS eta qe ne Icon cvs AUDO AMP 7 _sPR AUDIO 2 SPL AUDIO BOARD p ToD BOARD SW AUDIO MUTE a were me K2 sua wooren au 26 KV 29F3 KV 29F3 KV 29F3 KV 29F3 KV 29F3
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