pioneer pdp service seminar
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5G PDP Service Seminar
4. Trouble Shooting 5. Attention Point for Repair
6. Service Factory Mode
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CONTENTS
4. TROUBLE SHOOTING AND DIAGNOSIS…………………………………………………….. 3 4.1 LED LIGHTING PATTERN………………………………………………………………… 3 4.2 BLOCK DIAGAM OF POWER DOWN SIGNAL SYSTEM ON PANEL………………… 5 4.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF SHUT DOWN SIGNAL SYSTEM ON PANEL…………………. 7 4.4 BLOCK DIARAM OF SHUT DOWN SIGANL SYSTEM ON MR……………………….. 8 4.5 DEFECTIVE LOCATIONS ASSUMED FROM THE NUMBER OF LED FLASHING…... 9 4.6 SERVICING USING ONLY THE MEDIA RECEIVER……………………………………. 10
5 ATTENTION POINTS FOR REPIAR ………………………………………………………….. 11 5.1 BACKUP WHEN THE MAIN ASSY IS ADJUSTED…………………….………………... 11 5.2 POWER ON/OFF FUNCTION FOR THE LARGE-VOLTAGE SYSTEM………………… 14 5.3 METHOD FOR REPLACING THE SERVICE PANEL ASSY…………………………….. 15
6 SERVICE FACTORY MODE AND RS-232C COMMAND…………………………………… 16 6.1 SERVICE FACTORY MODE……………………………………………………………….. 16 6.2 LIST OF RS-232C COMMANDS………………………………………………………….. 30 6.3 OUTLINE OF GET COMMANDS…………………………………………………………. 33
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t sta
teL
ED
ligh
ting
Patt
ern
for
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r Pa
nel
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er m
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er o
n Li
t in
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with
no
MR
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hing
in re
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with
no
PDP
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hing
in re
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ectio
n of
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cab
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t Dow
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0.5s
0.5s
2.5s
R
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er D
own
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5s
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p SW
wor
king
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and
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en o
n M
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tG R
PDP
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Dow
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0.5s
2.5s
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er D
own
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kup
data
isn'
t cop
ied
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hing
in g
reen
X ti
mes
(0.2
G
0.2s
to a
new
D.V
ideo
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yse
c ) a
nd li
t in
red.
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t th
e sa
me
time,
pan
el sc
reen
is d
ispl
ayed
red
/ gre
en a
ltern
atel
y
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mal
MR
abno
rmal
Pan
elab
norm
al
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hing
in g
reen
X ti
mes
(0.5
sec
inte
rval
s + 2
.5se
c
Flas
hing
in re
d X
tim
es (0
.5se
c in
terv
als +
2.5
sec
Flas
hing
in re
d X
tim
es (0
.5se
c in
terv
als +
2.5
sec
Flas
hing
alte
rnat
ely
in re
d an
dgr
een
( at 1
- sec
inte
rval
s)
Flas
hing
in g
reen
X ti
mes
(0.5
sec
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rval
s + 2
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c
5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
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• Identification of locations having abnormality by the number of times the LEDs flashOn Shutdown and power-down
∗ If the power-down circuit for X-SUS/Y-SUS is activated because output of the drive waveform for IC4 is stopped, IC4-PD is displayed.∗∗ If the unit cannot identify which protection circuit was activated, even if a power-down had been detected, the red LED may flash 15 times.
Shutdown• Operation: When the microcomputer detects any abnormality, it forcibly turns off the unit.• LED indication: The green LED flashes.
Power-down• Operation: When the unit is in emergency status, a protection circuit is activated, and the power is turned off.• LED indication: The red LED flashes.
CategoryMR-LED PANEL-LED
Content Unit's operationWarning indication when the MR is connectedSTB ON STB ON
SD
Lit 1 timeCommunication failure of the panel-drive IC
Immediate shutdown
Lit 2 timesCommunication failure of the module IIC
Immediate shutdown
Lit 3 timesPower decrease of the digital DC-DC converter
Immediate shutdown
Lit 4 timesPanel having high temperature
Shutdown 30 seconds after warning
Powering off. Internal temperature too high.Check temperature around PDP. [SD04]
Powering off. Internal temperature too high.Check temperature around media receiver.[SD11]
Lit 5 times Audio failureShutdown 3 seconds after warning
Powering off. Internal protection circuits activated.Is the speaker cable short-circuited ? [SD05]
6 times LitCommunication failure of the module microcomputer
Immediate shutdown
7 times LitMain 3-wire serial communication in failure
Immediate shutdown
8 times LitCommunication failure of the main IIC
Immediate shutdown
9 times LitCommunication failure of the main microcomputer
Immediate shutdown
10 times Lit Fan in failure Immediate shutdown
11 times LitMR or unit having higher temperature
Shutdown 30 seconds after warning
12 times LitCommunication failure of the digital tuner
Immediate shutdown
13 times LitMR-ASIC power (DC-DC) in failure
Immediate shutdown
14 times LitCommunication failure of IF-EEPROM
Immediate shutdown
PD
1 time Lit MR power supply Immediate power-downLit 2 times Panel-POWER SUPPLY Immediate power-downLit 3 times SCAN Immediate power-downLit 4 times SCAN-5V Immediate power-downLit 5 times Y-DRIVE Immediate power-downLit 6 times Y-DCDC Immediate power-downLit 7 times Y-SUS Immediate power-downLit 8 times ADDRESS Immediate power-downLit 9 times X-DRIVE Immediate power-downLit 10 times X-DCDC Immediate power-downLit 11 times X-SUS Immediate power-downLit 12 times DIGITAL-DCDC Immediate power-down
Lit 13 times IC4 ∗ Immediate power-down
Lit 15 times UNKNOWN ∗∗ Immediate power-down
PO
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SU
PP
LY
PO
WER
SU
PP
LY
PO
WER
SU
PP
LY
PO
WER
SU
PP
LY
DIG
ITA
L V
IDEO
ASSY
DIG
ITA
L V
IDEO
ASSY
DIG
ITA
L V
IDEO
ASSY
DIG
ITA
L V
IDEO
ASSY
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AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
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AD
DR
ESS A
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AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
AD
DR
ESS A
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AD
DR
ESS A
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AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
AD
DR
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AD
DR
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SSY
AD
DR
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SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
(upp
er)
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
AD
DR
ESS A
SSY
(low
er)
(low
er)
(low
er)
(low
er)
X D
RIV
E A
SSY
X D
RIV
E A
SSY
X D
RIV
E A
SSY
X D
RIV
E A
SSY
Y D
RIV
E A
SSY
Y D
RIV
E A
SSY
Y D
RIV
E A
SSY
Y D
RIV
E A
SSY
IC5214
IC5215
OR
OR
IC5401
IC4
IC5208
PD
-M
UTE
Circuit
Rela
ycontr
ol
Pro
tection
circuit
IC5201
Modu
le U
com
AD
1
AD
1
D5~
D8
D9~
D12
X1
Y1
D14
D13
D1
SC
AN
_PD
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RIV
E_P
D
YD
D_C
NV
_PD
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S_P
D
SC
AN
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RIV
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D
XD
D_C
NV
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S_P
D
AD
R_P
D
DC
C_P
D
PD
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TE
PS_P
D
PD
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ER
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3 333 4 444 5 555 7 7779 9998 888
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1212
12
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shes
in a
cas
e o
fpo
wer-
dow
n o
ther
than
pow
er-
supply
-re
late
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n
Fla
shes
in a
cas
e o
fpow
er-
supply
-re
late
dpo
wer-
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n
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e:Th
e fig
ures
1- 1
2 in
dica
te th
e nu
mbe
r of
times
the
gree
n LE
D fl
ashe
s w
hen
shut
dow
n oc
curs
in th
e co
rresp
ondi
ng
10
1010
10 11
1111
11 6 666
2 222
DC
-D
Cconve
rter
OR
13
1313
13
1 2 3 4
1 2P
OW
ER
PO
WE
R S
UP
PLY
Uni
t
43 X
DR
IVE
Ass
yV
SU
S U
VP
X S
US
BLO
CK
IC12
03, I
C12
07 (m
ask
mod
ule)
43 Y
DR
IVE
Ass
yV
SU
S U
VP
Y S
US
BLO
CK
IC23
03, I
C23
07 (m
ask
mod
ule)
3S
CA
N43
SC
AN
A, B
Ass
yor
Y 4
3 D
RIV
E A
ssy
VH
UV
PS
CA
N IC
SC
AN
IC
VH
UV
PV
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C/D
CIC
2401
, IC
2402
, IC
2410
, L24
01
CN
2001
, CN
2301
4S
CN
-5V
43 S
CA
NA
, B A
ssy
or Y
43
DR
IVE
Ass
y
CN
2101
, CN
2102
, CN
2301
IC5V
UV
PS
CA
N IC
, IC
5V D
C/D
C Y
SU
S
BLO
CK
SC
AN
IC, Q
2401
, Q24
02, I
C23
04,
IC5V
OV
PIC
5V D
C/D
CIC
2403
, IC
2411
5Y
-DR
IVE
43 Y
DR
IVE
Ass
y+
16.5
V O
CP
Y S
US
BLO
CK
IC23
03, I
C23
07 (m
ask
mod
ule)
, IC
2301
, IC
2304
, IC
2305
, R23
32
6Y
-DC
DC
43 Y
DR
IVE
Ass
yV
OF
S U
VP
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FS
DC
/DC
IC24
04, I
C24
12, Q
2404
, Q24
07, Q
2312
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OV
PV
OF
S D
C/D
CIC
2404
, IC
2412
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OV
PV
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C/D
CIC
2402
, IC
2410
7Y
-SU
S43
Y D
RIV
E A
ssy
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ES
ON
AN
CE
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CK
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02, Q
2203
, Q22
14, Q
2205
, Q22
06,
Q22
08, Q
2209
, Q22
12, I
C22
01, I
C22
02,
D22
01, D
2206
, D22
20, D
2211
, D22
25,
D22
30, C
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ol s
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l ser
ies
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stor
s
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ES
S A
ssy
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1501
AD
R R
ES
ON
AN
CE
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CK
R16
31, Q
1601
, D16
02
9X
-DR
IVE
43 X
DR
IVE
Ass
y
CN
1001
, CN
1201
+16
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OC
PX
SU
S B
LOC
KIC
1203
, IC
1207
(mas
k m
odul
e), I
C12
04,
IC12
06, R
1230
, IC
1205
VR
N O
CP
X S
US
BLO
CK
Q12
05, R
1226
, R12
51
10X
-DC
DC
43 X
DR
IVE
Ass
y
VR
N O
VP
VR
N D
C/D
CIC
1403
, IC
1404
VR
N U
VP
VR
N D
C/D
CIC
1402
, IC
1403
, IC
1404
X S
US
BLO
CK
Q12
05, R
1226
, R12
51
11X
-SU
S43
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RIV
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ssy
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ES
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AN
CE
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CK
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02, Q
1103
, Q11
14, Q
1105
, Q
1108
, Q11
09, Q
1111
, Q11
12, I
C11
01,
IC11
02, D
1103
, D11
13, D
1118
, D11
25,
D11
29, D
1130
, Con
trol
sig
nal s
erie
s re
sist
ors
12D
IG-D
CD
CD
IGIT
AL
VID
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Ass
yD
CD
C +
3.3V
, +1.
5V O
VP
IC4
Driv
e S
TO
P
DC
DC
CO
NV
ER
TE
R B
LOC
KU
5602
(D
C D
C C
ON
VE
RT
ER
Mod
ule)
13IC
4D
IGIT
AL
VID
EO
Ass
yIC
4 B
LOC
KIC
5401
OV
P: O
ver
Vol
tage
Pro
tect
ion
UV
P: U
nder
Vol
tage
Pro
tect
ion
OC
P: O
ver
Cur
rent
Pro
tect
ion
PD
Cir
cuit
in
op
erat
ion
Def
ecti
ve A
ssy
Rea
son
fo
r P
ow
er-d
ow
nP
oin
t to
be
Ch
ecke
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ible
Def
ecti
ve P
art
Rem
arks
MR
PO
WE
R
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conn
ectio
n of
cab
le d
etec
ted
Dis
conn
ectio
n of
cab
le d
etec
ted
Dis
conn
ectio
n of
cab
le d
etec
ted
Dis
conn
ectio
n of
cab
le d
etec
ted
Pow
er-d
own
caus
ed b
y de
tect
ion
of m
iddl
e-po
int v
olta
ge
Pow
er-d
own
caus
ed b
y de
tect
ion
of m
iddl
e-po
int v
olta
ge
Pow
er-d
own
caus
ed b
y de
tect
ion
of a
pow
er s
urge
If th
e el
apse
d tim
e fr
om r
elay
-on
until
the
LED
in
the
pow
er s
uppl
y un
it lig
hts
is a
bout
2-4
se
cond
s, th
e de
fect
ive
asse
mbl
y m
ay b
e th
e 43
X o
r Y
DR
IVE
.
PANEL SENSORPANEL SENSORPANEL SENSORPANEL SENSORASSYASSYASSYASSY
DIGITAL VIDEO ASSYDIGITAL VIDEO ASSYDIGITAL VIDEO ASSYDIGITAL VIDEO ASSY
PANEL IFPANEL IFPANEL IFPANEL IFASSY2ASSY2ASSY2ASSY2
HD AUDIO AMP ASSYHD AUDIO AMP ASSYHD AUDIO AMP ASSYHD AUDIO AMP ASSY
IC5401IC4
IC5206EEPROM
IC3502VOLUME IC
IC3504Audio AMP
IC1072TEMP sensor
IC53013.3V-RST
IC53031.5V-RST
IC5302OR
IC5201Modui Ucom
D4
D15
1111
2222
2222
3333
4444
A_NG
R4R7
TE1
TEMP1
A1
A_SCLA_SDA
E_SCLE_SDA
RST2
TXD_IC4RXD_IC4CLK_IC4IC4_CE
IC4_BUSY
Note:The figures 1- 5 indicate the number of timesthe green LED flases when shutdown occursin the correcpoinding route.
5555
IC4002EEPROM
2222
B_SCLB_SDA
AV
FA
N
MD
R A
ssy
To
Mod
ule
Uco
mon
Pan
el
Mai
n U
com
IC72
07
I/P
IC70
04
RESIZ
EM
IX
IC7101
IC96
01TE
MP
Sens
or
CN
9601
CN
7202
5
11 10
UIF
Uco
mIC
8702
9M
2A
2
IC7401
DV
I TX
AD
SU
BIC
6602
AD
MA
INIC
6402
Sign
alSe
lect
orIC
6951
Y/C
SEP
MA
INIC
6107
Y/C
SEP
SUB
IC62
55
AW
SW
IC80
02
RG
B S
WIC
8005
TEX
TU
com
IC89
04
U7501EE
PRO
MIC
7502
HD
MI2
Rx
HD
MI2
Rx
HD
MI2
Rx
HD
MI2
Rx
IC6881 8
8
7
76
M4
MD
1
8
SD6:
TX
D_M
D, R
XD
_MD
, RQ
E_M
D
SD7:
IC70
04 -
IC72
07 (
TXD
_IC
, XD
_IC
2, C
LK_I
C2
,IC
2_C
E, IC
2_EM
G)
IC71
04 -
IC72
07
(TX
D_I
C3,
RX
D_I
C3,
CLK
_IC
3,IC
3_C
E, IC
3_R
QE,
IC3_
BU
SY)
SD8:
(SC
L_A
V, S
DR
_AV
, SC
L_M
AIN
, SD
A_M
AIN
,SC
L_H
DM
I, SC
L_EP
, SD
A_E
P)
SD9:
IC72
02 -
IC87
02
(TX
D_I
F,R
XD
_IF,
CLK
_IF,
IF_C
E, B
USY
)
SD10
: FA
N_N
GSD
11: T
EMP2
SD13
: U85
02 (D
D_C
ON
)
8
13
AV
Ass
yM
ain
Ass
yFr
ont k
ey A
ssy
4.4
BL
OC
K D
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RA
M O
F S
HU
T D
OW
N S
IGN
AL
SY
ST
EM
DC
DC
con
verte
rU
8502
(AX
Y10
66)
A1
M2
A12
M8
4.5
DE
FE
CT
IVE
LO
CA
TIO
NS
AS
SU
ME
D F
RO
M T
HE
NU
MB
ER
OF
LE
D F
LA
SH
ING
LED
Blin
k nu
mbe
rSD
/PD
Det
ecte
d lo
catio
n Po
ssib
le fa
ilure
loca
tion
OSD
com
men
t w
hen
dete
ctin
g SD
RE
DG
RN
RE
DG
RN
Expl
anat
ion
of e
xpec
ted
failu
re p
arts
R
ED
GR
N6
Mod
ule
Uco
mSh
ort c
ircui
t of s
yste
m c
able
Non
e M
odul
e U
com
on
pane
l or a
roun
d th
is U
com
Mai
n U
com
( IC
7207
)C
omm
unic
atio
n lin
e er
ror
betw
een
Mod
ule
Uco
m o
n pa
nel a
nd I
C72
07(T
XD
_MD、
RX
D_M
D、
REQ
_MD
)R
ED
GR
N7
Mai
n U
com
3 se
rial l
ines
IC70
04 (I
P Pr
oces
s IC
) or a
roun
d th
is IC
N
one
Com
mun
icat
ion
line
erro
r be
twee
n IC
7004
and
IC72
07 M
ain
Uco
m
(TX
D_I
C2,
RX
D_I
C2,
CLK
_IC
2, IC
2_C
E, IC
2_EM
G)
IC71
01( R
ESIZ
E M
IX IC
) or a
roun
d th
is IC
SDC
omm
unic
atio
n lin
e er
ror b
etw
een
IC71
01an
d IC
7207
Mai
n U
com
(T
XD
_IC
3,R
XD
_IC
3, C
LK_I
C3,
IC3_
CE,
C3_
REQ
, IC
3_B
USY
)R
ED
GR
N8
IIC
bus
line
IC61
07 (C
D_M
AIN
) or a
roun
d th
is IC
Non
e IC
6255
(CD
_SU
B) o
r aro
und
this
ICIC
6402
(AD
_MA
IN) o
r aro
und
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4.6 SERVICING USING ONLY THE MEDIA RECEIVER
For servicing of the PDP-435HD and PDP-505HD-series Plasma Display using only the Media Receiver, the following two methods can be used:
¶ Remote controlling using SR connections About connections• Connect the SR OUT connector of a Pioneer product having that connector (a DVD in the following example) and the SR IN connector of the
Media Receiver, using the SR cable. As the remote control sensor is not provided with the Media Receiver, this connection is required for using the remote control unit if the panel is not available. In this case, aim the remote control unit at the remote control sensor of the device (DVD in this case).
• Connect either the audio or the video output of the device (DVD in the example) and the corresponding audio or video input of the Media Receiver, using a cable with phono plugs. This connection is required in order to use ground in common with the SR cable, because with the SR cable connection the ground connection for signal reference is not available. In the example, the audio L channel is used, but the audio R channel or video can be used instead.
• If the plasma display for a previous model, such as the PDP-433P or PDP-503P, is available, servicing while checking displays or using the menus is possible. For this, connect only the DVI connectors (white) of the Media Receiver and the plasma display. The MDR connector of the Media Receiver must not be used, even though it has the same shape and number of pins, because signals assigned to the connectors differ. Using the MDR connector may damage the unit.
¶ RS-232C control using a PC In this case the setting is RS-232C 38400bps, and the setting of "6.3. USING RS-232C COMMANDS" is not related.Please set baud rate of PC in 38400bps.For connection with the PC, use a straight cable.
¶ Note on connectionIf the MDR connector of the PDP-434HD or -504HD-series is used, it is considered that the PDP-434P (or -504P) is connected, and the Media Receiver operates on such precondition, which may result in a failure of the Media Receiver. Be sure not to connect to the MDR connector. (Do NOT use the MDR connector when servicing the Media Receiver alone.)
OUTPUTVIDEO L R SR OUT
Pioneer product having the SR OUT connector (DVD, etc.)
SR cable(monaural cable)
Pin cable Use only the DVI (white) connectors.(Do NOT use the MDR connectors.)
Media Receiver (this unit)
Media Receiver (this unit)
Media Receiver (this unit)
If the PDP-433P (or PDP-503P) is available, servicing while checking displays or using the menus is possible.
INPUT 1VIDEO L R
MDR
AC IN
DVI
SR IN232C
Use only the DVI (white) connectors.(Do NOT use the MDR connectors.)
232C
PC (having a serial port)Serial cable(9-pin, straight)
If the PDP-433P (or PDP-503P) is available, servicing while checking displays or using the menus is possible.
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5.1 BACKUP WHEN THE MAIN UNIT IS ADJUSTED
OutlineThe data on the adjustment values for the main unit are stored in an EEPROM (IC5206, 4 kbits) on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy. Part of the data (area A in the figure below) are automatically copied to an EEPROM (IC4002, 2 kbits) mounted on the PANEL IF Assy for backup. When the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is replaced, the backup data on the adjustment values for the main unit stored in the PANEL IF Assy can be copied to the new DIGITAL VIDEO Assy, thus enabling you to omit newly performing adjustments on the main unit. The logs for the product (power-down log, etc.) can also be copied.
Basic flow of automatic backupUsing a keyword, the data in areas A and B are judged as to whether they have been adjusted or not, then copying is performed.
Actual automatic backup operations by RS-232C command1. When the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is replaced with a new DIGITAL VIDEO Assy for serviceChanging of keywords is not required. Replace the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy with an Assy for service, and send the "BCP" RS232C command. Thus, the backup data in the EEPROM on the PANEL IF Assy are copied to the EEPROM on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy for service.Note: To remind you to send the "BCP" command after replacing the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy with one for service, a warning by the
LEDs (the red LED lit and the green LED flashing at intervals of 200 ms) is indicated until the "BCP" command is issued.
2. When a repaired DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is mounted on another unit (reuse of the repaired DIGITAL VIDEO Assy)The keyword of the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy to be reused must be changed to "not adjusted" using the "UAJ" RS232C command.
Note 1: If a repaired DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is mounted in another unit (Unit 2) without this change of keyword, and the power to the unit 2 is turned off, the data in force before the repair of the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy will be copied to Area B of the PANEL IF Assy of Unit 2, overwriting the data necessary for Unit 2. Once overwritten, the original data will not be restored.
Data to be backed up in the digital EEPROM (area A)• Margin adjustment values (Vsus, Vofset)• Power upper-limit adjustment value (ABL)• PANEL white-balance adjustment values
(PANEL-R HIGH, PANEL-G HIGH, PANEL-B HIGH, PANEL-R LOW, PANEL-G LOW, PANEL-B LOW)• Drive waveform adjustment values
(X-SUS-U1, X-SUS-U2, X-SUS-D1, X-SUS-D2, Y-SUS-U1, Y-SUS-U2, Y-SUS-D1, Y-SUS-D2, Y-SUS-D3, Y-SUS-D4)• Hour meter• Pulse meter• Serial Number• Number of times the power has been turned on• PD/SD logs
EEPROM on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy
Backup data for the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy(Area A)
Backup data for the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy(Area B)
1Power off
2
"BCP" command
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DIGITAL VIDEO Assy for service PANEL IF Assy
Other data(Area C)
EEPROM on the PANEL IF Assy (for backup)
1 The keyword on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is checked when the power is turned off, and if it is "adjusted", automatic backup is performed.2 If the keyword on the PANEL IF Assy (Area B) is "adjusted," copying can be performed with the "BCP" RS232C command.
Data in the EEPROM on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy(Area A)(Not adjusted → Adjusted)
Data in the EEPROM on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy(Area B)(Adjusted)
3. When a repaired DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is mounted on the original unit (reuse of the repaired DIGITAL VIDEO Assy) Changing of keywords is not required. After the repaired DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is mounted in the original unit, the unit can operate with its latest adjustment values.
4. When both the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy and PANEL IF Assy are simultaneously replaced with other assembliesThe automatic backup function of this unit will not work properly.
Note 2: Readjustment of the main unit is required.Note 3: After readjustment of the main unit, send the "FAJ" RS232C command to change the keyword of the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy to
"adjusted." Thus, when the unit is turned off, automatic backup of adjustment data is performed properly.Note 4: If readjustment of the main unit is totally impossible, it can be omitted by installing the EEPROM (IC5206, 4 kbits) originally mounted
on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy for service.
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[Status confirmation]Display the screen page shown below to check if the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy has been adjusted or a new service part might have been installed without adjustment being performed, and if the adjustment values have been stored in the backup ROM. If the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy has not been adjusted (NG), the red LED lights, and the green LED flashes at intervals of 200 ms. In such a case, be sure to download the data from the backup ROM.
[Downloading the adjustment data from the backup ROM] (Required after the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is replaced)After the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is replaced, enter Service/Factory mode to copy the data from the backup ROM. Display the screen page shown above after entering Service/Factory mode then press the Enter key. The indication below is displayed. Move the cursor to YES then press the Enter key to start copying the data from the backup ROM to the new DIGITAL VIDEO Assy. Note: Be sure to perform this operation when the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy is replaced with a new service part.
Automatic backup operations in Service/Factory mode
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Miscellaneous
[ W/B-adjustment procedures ]The W/B adjustment can be performed with the RS232C commands with the Media Receiver not connected to this unit. The GGF1475 special communication tool and a Minolta CA-100 color difference meter are required.
1 Enter Operation-without-the-Media-Receiver mode with the "SCN" RS232C command.
2 Set the keyword for the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy to "not adjusted" with the "UAJ" RS232C command.
3 Obtain the current adjustment values in the two adjustment tables (see "6.3.1 RS232C commands").• Shifting to Table 1: Send the "M51" and "F60" commands. Obtaining the adjustment values: Send the "GPW" command.• Shifting to Table 2: Send the "M51" and "F75" commands. Obtaining the adjustment values: Send the "GPW" command.
4 Make settings for various functions.Send the "PPN," "SDN," "SPN," and "WAY" commands.Note: After adjustment, when the POWER switch is set to OFF, these settings will be reset to the initial values.
5 For each table, set the brightness.• Adjustment in Table 1: After sending the "F60" command, perform adjustment.• Adjustment in Table 2: After sending the "F75" command, perform adjustment.For each table, change the RGB parameters so that the values measured using a Minolta color difference meter (CA-100) become as indicated below. In this case, any one of PRH, PGH, or PBH must be set to 256.
6 Check after adjustment• Shifting to Table 1: Send the "F60" command. Obtaining the adjustment values: Send the "GPW" command.• Shifting to Table 2: Send the "F75" command. Obtaining the adjustment values: Send the "GPW" command.Check that the adjustment data have been changed.
7 Change the keyword for the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy to "adjusted" by sending the "FAJ" RS232C command.Note: Use a Minolta CA-100 color difference meter or the equivalent for measurement. Otherwise, the specifications of the product cannot be
assured.
Note: To cancel adjusted data and return to the values before adjustment, send the "BCP" RS232C command. Turn the ACpower off then turn it back on before setting the unit to Standby OFF. The backup values are then retrieved.
If the white balance (W/B) value is largely shifted because of aging, etc., W/B adjustment is required. (As this may be a rare case, the adjustment procedures are described below, just for your reference.)
Right side of Mask Hx 285y 289
"PRH***" : 000 - 511"PGH***" : 000 - 511"PBH***" : 000 - 511
[Clearing the data in the ROM of the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy]After either YES or NO is selected on the display shown above, the indication shown below is automatically displayed. Move the cursor to YES then press the Enter key. The data in the ROM of the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy become those for a service part (not adjusted).Notes: • Use this operation after the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy in failure is repaired and is to be reused as a service part.
• In normal replacement of the Assy with a new service part, this operation is not required. Select NO after replacement with a service part.
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When either YES or NO is selected on the above display, the display will automatically return to that for status confirmation shown above.
5.2 POWER ON/OFF FUNCTION FOR THE LARGE-SIGNAL SYSTEM
Drive OFF
Normal position
S5201S5201
Fig. Drive OFF switch
Function: Only the power for the low voltage lines (16 V, 12 V, and 6.5 V) is on, and the power for the high voltage lines (VSUS, VADR) is off.
Usage: 1. Use when only an operational check for the low voltage lines is required, such as when making repairs.2. Use when rewriting of a program for each microcomputer is required.
Methods: 1 Set the slide switch (S5201) on the DIGITAL VIDEO Assy to its upper position (See Fig. below).
2. Send the "DRF" RS232C command to turn the large-signal system off.3. Send the "DRN" RS232C command to turn the large-signal system on.
Notes:• As the unit enters Power-Down and Muting On mode when Methods 1 and 2 are performed, and power-downs other than those caused by
the power (PS_PD) and DC-DC-converter (DIGITAL_DC-DC) circuits are not activated.• If the slide switch is set from OFF to ON while the power is on, a power-down will occur. Be sure to turn the power off before switching the
slide switch.• When using the RS232C commands, as with the slide switch, do not use the "DRN" command (DRIVE ON) while the power is on, although
doing so will not cause a power-down.• Although the "DRF" RS232C command is enabled during Standby, if the power is turned on then turned off, the unit will return to "DRN"
mode.
5.3 METHOD FOR REPLACING THE SERVICE PANEL ASSY
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Write down the hour meter data at the time of replacement of the panel. Ex.: 1520H
The following adjustments and operations are required when the Panel Assy is replaced for servicing.
• With the RS232C commandsInput the adjustment values described on the label attached on the rear of the panel:• Reference adjustment of the Vsus voltage : [VSU***] Ex. : [VSU106]• Reference adjustment of the Vofs voltage : [VOF***] Ex. : [VOF128]
• On the Factory menu
Using the MUTE key, select the main item "COMMON ADJ." Select the subitem "PANEL 1" then "VLT-SUS" or "VLT-OFS," using the 5 or ∞ key and SET key. Enter the value, using the 2 or 3 key.
Using the MUTE key, select the main item "INFORMATION." Select the subitem "HOUR METER," using the 5 or ∞ key and SET key. Clear the hour-meter data.In the same way, select the subitem "PULSE METER," "PANEL SD," or "PANEL PD" under the main item "INFORMATION" then clear the data.
Clearing various logs for the panel, such as that for the hour meterIt is necessary to clear various logs, such as that for the hour meter, to match the driving hours of the panel before and after replacement. Write down the hour-meter data at the time of replacement of the panel on the label attached to the rear of the panel.Notes: • For clearing, use the RS232C commands or the Factory menu.
• There are two hour meters. Be careful not to mistake the MR hour meter for the hour meter for the panel.
• With the RS232C commandsYou can obtain the accumulated power-on time data of the product itself with the "GS2" RS232C command. (See "6.3 COMMANDS: Command description".)1 For clearing the hour meter (for the panel) : CHM2 For clearing the pulse meter : CPM3 For clearing the shutdown (SD) log : CSD4 For clearing the power-down (PD) log : CPD
Adjustments of the Vsus and Vofs voltagesInput the reference adjustment values that are described on the service panel for the Vsus and Vofs voltages, with the RS232C commands or on the Factory menu.
• On the Factory menu
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6.1 SERVICE FACTORY MODETo operate in Service Factory mode, use the supplied remote control unit.
SR Function Main Function RemarksMuting Switching the main items Shifting to the next main item
DOWN Switching the subtitled items Shifting downward to the next subtitled item
UP Switching the subtitled items Shifting upward to the next upper layer
LEFTIncreasing the adjustment value
Increasing the adjustment value
RIGHTDecreasing the adjustment value
Decreasing the adjustment value
SET Switching layersShifting downward or upward to the next lower or upper layer
INPUT Selecting input Shifting the input to the next function
INPUTxx Selecting input Switching the input to xx
CH+ Increasing the channel numberAdvancing a preset channel(effective when Function is set to TV)
CH-Decreasing the channel number
Turning a preset channel backward(effective when Function is set to TV)
Numeric keys Function: TVFunction: TV(previously selected channel number is selected)
BS numeric keys Function: BSFunction: BS(previously selected channel number is selected)
POWER Power OFF Turning the power off
FACTORY Factory OFF Turning Service Factory mode off
MENU Menu ON Turning Service Factory mode off and Menu mode on
¶ Functions whose settings are set to OFFThe settings for the following functions are set to OFF when Service Factory mode is entered (including when the "FAY" command is received): • Two-screen operations (input function set on the main side is selected) • P ZOOM • STILL • Detection of the TRAP switch (The log in the EEPROM is retained.)
¶ User dataUser data will be treated as follows: • User data on picture- and audio-quality adjustments are not reflected (data stored in memory will be retained). • Data on screen position are reset to the default values (data stored in memory will be retained).
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Changes of the Service Factory menus
1 INFORMATION mode1. VERSION (1). VERSION (2)
2. SERIAL3. PANEL PD4. PANEL SD5. MR NG6. TEMPERATURE7. HOUR METER8. MR HOUR METER9. PULSE METER
10. P ON COUNTER11. DIGITAL EEPROM12. HDMI SIGNAL INFO1
. HDMI SIGNAL INFO2
. DTV TUNING STATUS1
. DTV TUNING STATUS2
2 FUNCTION CHECK mode1.2.3.4.5. FAN6. AFT LOCK7.
Up
Down
3 INDIVIDUAL mode1. CVY GAIN2. RY GAIN3. GY GAIN4. BY GAIN
5 OPTION mode1. MASK2.3. PEAK LIMITER4. DYNAMIC RANGE5. EDIT WRITE MODE6.7.8.9.
10.11.12.13. CH PRESET14. ANTENNA MODE
6 INITIALIZE mode1. SYNC DET2. DRIVE MODE3. SIDE MASK LEVEL4. PANEL REVICE5. FINAL SETUP6. C TEMP LOW7. C TEMP MID LOW8. C TEMP MID9. C TEMP MID HIGH
10. C TEMP HIGH11. 12. UART SELECT13. CVT AUTO14. HDMI INTR POSITION
SUS FREQ MODE
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
4 COMMON ADJ. mode1. RGB 12.3. PANEL 14. PANEL 2
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Indications in Service Factory mode
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Four parameters are displayed:
Note: See SIG-Mode Tables. (See next page.)
1 Input function
2 SIG mode and screen size
3 Color system and signal type
Input Functions On-Screen DisplayVIDEO1 VD1
Terrestrial wave A ARA
Terrestrial wave B ARB
CABLE A CBA
CABLE B CBB
4 Option (Destination, etc.)
Options On-Screen DisplayHD system in North America(Regular) ATS
HD system in North America(ELITE) AHS
Color System and Signal Type On-Screen DisplayNTSC Composite input/
S-connector input
NTV
BLACK/WHITE BWV
Y / CB / CR CBR
Y / PB / PR PBR
RGB RGB
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¶ SIG-Mode TableThe signal mode is displayed in three characters:First character: Resolution of the input signal (numerics for the video signals, and alphabetics for the PC signals)Second character: Grouping of the V frequencies
SIG-Mode table for video signals (resolutions and V frequencies)
SIG-Mode table for PC signals (resolutions and V frequencies)
SIG-Mode Signal TypeVertical Frequency
fv (Hz)Horizontal Frequency
fh (kHz)
13* SDTV • 525i 60.000 15.750
21* SDTV • 625i 50.000 15.625
33* SDTV • 525p 60.000 31.500
41* HDTV • 1125i 50.000 28.125
43* 60.000 33.750
51* SDTV • 625p 50.000 31.250
61* HDTV • 750p 50.000 37.500
63* 60.000 45.000
SIG-Mode Signal TypeVertical Frequency
fv (Hz)Horizontal Frequency
fh (kHz)
A2* 720 × 400 56.000 24.825
A5* 70.087 31.469
A8* 85.050 37.861
B3* 640 × 480 59.940 31.469
B4* 66.666 35.000
B6* 72.809 37.861
B7* 75.000 37.500
B8* 85.000 43.300
C3* 852 × 480 60.000 31.680
D2* 800 × 600 56.250 35.1556
D3* 60.317 37.879
D6* 72.188 48.077
D7* 75.000 46.875
D8* 85.061 53.674
E7* 832 × 624 74.550 49.725
F3* 1024 × 768 60.004 48.363
F5* 70.069 56.476
F7* 75.029 60.023
F8* 84.997 68.677
G2* 1280 × 768 56.250 45.113
G3* 59.833 47.986
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2nd Character Reference V Frequency Remarks– – No signal
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6 For interpolation of 72-Hz area For distinguishing between 70-Hz or 75-Hz area
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8 85
9 (spare) –
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Third character: Selection of the screen size by the user is displayed.(?: available, ×: not available)
3rd Character Description on GUI VIDEO PC Remarks0 DOT BY DOT × ?
1 4 : 3 ? ?
2 FULL (FULL1) ? ?
3 ZOOM ? ×4 CINEMA ? ×5 WIDE ? ×6 FULL 14 : 9 ? ×7 CINEMA 14 : 9 ? ×8 FULL2 ? ? HDTV1035i
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1 INFORMATION mode¶ Operation items
1. VERSION (1)
No. Function / Display Content1 VERSION (1) The flash memory versions for each device are displayed. (common part)
2 VERSION (2) The flash memory versions for each device are displayed. (individual part)
3 SERIAL For displaying the serial number of the product (not used)
4 PANEL PD Power-down generated on the panel side and its time of occurrence are displayed.
5 PANEL SD Shutdown generated on the panel side and its time of occurrence are displayed.
6 MR NGPower-down and/or shutdown generated on the Media Receiver side and their/its time of occurrence are displayed.
7 TEMPERATURE Information on temperature is displayed.
8 HOUR METER Cumulative power-on time to the panel is displayed.
9 MR HOUR METER Cumulative power-on time to the Media Receiver is displayed.
10 PULSE METER The pulse meter value on the panel side is displayed.
11 P ON COUNTER The number of times the power to the panel was turned on is displayed.
12 DIGITAL EEPROM The status of the backup data for the module microcomputer is displayed.
13 HDMI SIGNAL INFO. The file information of HDMI series are displayed.
14 DIV TUNING STATUS Information of DTV Tuning Status are displayed.
2. VERSION (2)
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Flash memory of Device On-Screen DisplayUser IF microcomputer (MR: IC8702) I / F
Main microcomputer (MR: IC7207) MAIN
Program for IC 3 (MR: IC7101) WID–PRG
Enhanced data for IC 3 (MR: IC7101) WID–DAT
GUI data for IC 3 (MR: IC7101)
Module microcomputer (for the PDP)
GUI–DAT
MODULE
Program for IC 4 (for the PDP) SEQ–PRG
Sequence data for IC 4 Video SQ–DT-V
Sequence data for IC 4 PC SQ–DT-P
Device RemarksCCD-UCOM
DTV Software Version
Name DisplayCCD
DTV
Version Display4 character
4 character
DTV hardware Version DTV-VER 2 character
DTV hardware Serial DTV-SRL 6 character
USER Password PASSWARD 4 character
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0 6 AMW I D – P RGW I D – D A T 0 0 1 M
0 0 1 M– 0 7 A
0 0 1 M0 0 1 A
0 0 1 AS E Q – P RG2 5 0WS Q – D T – V2 5 0WS Q – D T – P
GU I – D A T
A I N 0 0 1 M
E R S I ON ( 1 )
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 1 3 1 – N T V – J H S
MOD U L E
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1 2 3 4
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4. PANEL PD
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1 X – D R V P 0 0 5 2 3 H 5 1 MOWE R2 Y – S U S Y 0 0 2 7 5 H 4 2 M– D C D C
4 Y – D C CD P 0 0 0 4 3 H 0 3 MOWE R5 S C N – V5 P 0 0 0 0 2 H 3 1 MOWE R6 A D R S – 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 7 M– – – –7 H M8 H M
3 S C A N – 0 0 0 9 0 H 5 0 M– – – –
A N EF S E CON DI R S T
L DP
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
Power-down information only on the panel side is displayed.
5. PANEL SD
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A U D I O 0 0 1 0 3 H 5 1 M2 MD – I I V 0 0 0 7 5 H 4 2 MO L I C
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C
H M5 H M6 H M7 H M8 H M
3 T EMP – 0 0 0 5 0 H 5 0 M– – – –
– – – – –
A N EM U BSA I N
L DS
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
The shutdown log only on the panel side is displayed.
• Panel power-down information
No. Type of Power-down On-Screen Display No. Type of Power-down On-Screen Display1 No corresponding item - - - - -
7 Power-down of the Y-SUS system Y-SUS
2Power-down of the main power supply system
POWER
8 Power-down of the address system ADRS
3 Power-down of the scanning system SCAN
9 Power-down of the X-DRIVE circuitry X-DRV
4Power-down in the path between the scanning system and 5-V power supply
SCN-5V
A Power-down of the X-DC/DC converter X-DCDC
5 Power-down of the Y-Drive system Y-DRV
B Power-down of the X-SUS system X-SUS
D
F
Power-down of the driving stopped
Power-down point unidentified
IC4 (IC5401)
UNKNOWN
6 Power-down of the Y-DC/DC converter Y-DCDC
CPower-down of the driving IC power supply system
D-DCDC
• Panel shutdown information
No. Type of ShutdownOn-Screen Display
(MAIN)Remarks
1 Abnormality in IC 4 communication IC4
2Abnormality in module microcomputer IIC communication
MD-IICSubcategories exist.(EEPROM4K : IC5206, EROM2K : IC402, VOLIC : IC3502)
4
5
Abnormality in panel temperature TEMP1
3
Short-circuiting of the speakers AUDIO
Abnormality in RST2 RST2
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5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
6. MR NG
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1 MR – PWR – 0 0 1 5 1 H 2 1 M– – – ––– – – – ––F E 2A V – S 2WI C 3– – – – ––– – – – ––
2 MOD U EL 0 0 0 7 3 H 4 5 M
4 0 0 0 1 3 H 0 3 M5
C
0 0 0 0 2 H 5 2 M6 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 1 H 5 8 M
7 H M8 H M
3 MA – I ICMA – I ILMA – S R
MA I NT EMP 2
0 0 0 3 1 H 5 0 M
R NM S U BA I N
G
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
Information on power-down and shutdown of the Media Receiver side is displayed.
• Media Receiver NG information
• Subcategory information
No. Type of FailureOn-Screen Display
(MAIN)Remarks
1
2
Abnormality in module microcomputer communication MODULE
3
Abnormality in 3-wire serial communication of the main microcomputer MA-SRL Subcategories exist.
4
Abnormality in main microcomputer IIC communication MA-IIC Subcategories exist.
5
Abnormality in main microcomputer communication MAIN
6
Abnormality in temperature of the Media Receiver TEMP2
7
Fan stopped. FAN
8
Abnormality in communication of the digital tuner UART Subcategories exist.
Abnormality in the ASIC power supply on the MR side M-DCDC
Type of Shutdown Subcategory RemarksMA-SRL IF microcomputer (IC8702), IC2 (IC7004), IC3 (IC7101)
MA-IIC
MA-EEP (IC7205), IC1-M (IC6107), IC1-S (IC6255), HDMI1 (IC6801), HDMI2 (IC6881)*2, AD-M (IC6402), AD-S (IC6602), IC6 (IC6951), CCD (IC8903)*2, FE1 (U7501), FE2 (U7502)*2, AV-SW1 (IC8002), AV-SW2 (IC8005), TX-COM (IC8904)*3, MPX (IC7502)*3
Interval UARTCommunication
PS/RST No power, or reset status continued
Receive System Query Request Command
PC Card Reset NG
*2 : U.S. model only*3 : Europe model and General area model
RETRY The signal 0x02 (ready) has not been received.
DEVICE
CD-COM PC Card Module Communication
CD-DEV PC Card Module
CD-RST
7. TEMPERATURE
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T EMP2
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9T EM
F A N
P
E
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
TEMP1: The value read from the temperature sensor built into the panel is displayed in the range of 000-255.Note: Refer to the service manual of the panel.
TEMP2: The value read from the temperature sensor built into the Media Receiver is displayed in the range of 000-255. For reference, the approximate value for 60°C is 80 and for 35°C is 67.Reference: When TEMP2 exceeds 100 (about 78°C), SD LED flash 11 times.
FAN: The value of the Fan output is displayed. At shipment, the output is controlled in 2 steps, and the value for strong output is set to about 131, and the value for weak output is set to about 93.
PDP-R05U164
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1 2 3 4
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D
F
A
B
E
8. HOUR METER
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0 0 1 5 1 H 2 1 M
OU ME T E RR
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
The cumulative power-on time of the panel is displayed.
9. MR HOUR METER
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0 0 1 5 1 H 2 1 M
OU MM E T E RRR
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
The cumulative power-on time of the Media Receiver is displayed.
10. PULSE METER
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B 1 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B 2 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B 3 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B 4 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B 5 :
E E TP E RMU
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
The cumulative number of pulses of the panel is displayed.Note : Dividing screen into sixteen times sixteen and counting five different locations on a screen.
Each item, it's counted total 3840 pixels (for 50 inch) or 3072 pixels (for 43 inch) discharging.(1280/16 x 768/16 = 3840, 1204/16 x 768/16 = 3072)
11. P ON COUNTER
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T I ME S
C U NP T E ROO
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
The cumulative number of times the panel was turned on is displayed.
PDP-R05U 165
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5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
12. DIGITAL EEPROM
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AB
DA
JC
UK
S TU P
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NO
GK
I G A LT E E P ROMI
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
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AD A A S FT T R R
Y E S NO
N ?E
I G A LT E E P ROMI
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
When the DIGITAL Assy of the PDP is to be replaced, the adjustment values in it can be temporarily stored in the ROM then be written on the new Assy after replacement.
Whether adjustment has been made on the DIGITAL Assy of the PDP or not (i.e., in the state of a new service part), and whether the data on any adjustment values are retained in the backup ROM or not are displayed.
• Downloading the data from the backup ROM(This must be performed after the DIGITAL Assy is replaced.)To download the data from the backup ROM, press the ENTER key while the above screen is displayed. The display changes as shown below. Move the cursor to YES then press the ENTER key. The data in the backup ROM are downloaded into the new Assy.
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Y E S NO
P ?T
I G A LT E E P ROMI
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
• Clearing the data in the ROM of the DIGITAL AssyThe display below is automatically displayed after either YES or NO is selected on the display shown above. Move the cursor to YES then press the ENTER key. Then all data on adjustment values in the ROM of the DIGITAL Assy are cleared.
PDP-R05U166
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1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
13. HDMI SIGNAL INFO
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H DM S I G A L I N F O 1NI
x 6 00
x 6 80
– 4 E : 0 0– 4 F : 0 0– 5 0 : 0 0– 5 1 : 0 0– 5 5 : 0 0– 2 A : 0 0– 3 0 : 0 0– 3 1 : 0 0– 4 4 : 0 0
x 6 80 – 4 5 : 0 0– 4 6 : 0 0– 4 7 : 0 0– 4 8 : 0 0– 8 4 : 0 0– 8 5 : 0 0– 8 6 : 0 0– 8 7 : 0 0– 8 8 : 0 0
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 1 3 1 – N T V – J H S
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x 6 00 – 3 A : 0 0– 3 B : 0 0– 3 C : 0 0– 3 D : 0 0
x 6 80 – 0 6 : 0 0– 0 7 : 0 0– 0 8 : 0 0– 0 C : 0 0– 0 D : 0 0– 0 E : 0 0
N F ORMA T I ON V D 1 – 1 3 1 – N T V – J H S
Technical examination display(Reading status registers in HDMI receiver and displaying them by HEX value.)
14.DTV TUNING STATUS
For technical discussion
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B A N DNI F R E QU E N C YD U L AOM
CGA
T I ON
R R EOCCORNUME
RIT
RORE R RO R
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5 M
A T U STS : L OC K
H zM 2 5 6
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4 5
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N F ORMA T I ON C B A – 4 3 2 – D I G – K H S
E RE D
C T E DE C T
NI
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BOO F R E QU E N C YA T U STSCGA
OGRRPD E OIV
D E OIV
D I OUARCP
E R :::
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7U N7 2
32 0
0 . 0 0 MH zL O C K%
1221
0 20 10 8 0 I / 1 6 : 9
N F ORMA T I ON C B A – 4 3 2 – D I G – K H S
UMB
M T
AM NP I DP I D
P I DF OR A
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5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
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F A N : M I N< = >
I ON KC H E C V D 1 – 1 3 1 – N T V – J H S
No. Display Detail Remarks
1 FAN <=> : MIN ⇔ CNT ⇔ MAX
2 AFT <=> UNLOCKED ⇔ LOCKED For Factory use
232C Command
*1
AFT
2 FUNCTION CHECK
No last memory in this menu
2.1 FANControls FAN speed by force. (MIN : STOP, CNT : Low Speed, MAX : High)Temp sensor is working only displaying data value in service factory mode. After getting off service factory mode, this function is set to normal automatically.
2.2 AFT LOCKFor production line use only Stop AFT tuner received function and receive a center frequency. After turning off a unit (including stand-by mode), this setting is set normal (AFT function) automatically. It's performed to two tuner and DTV tuner to U.S. model.
PDP-R05U168
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1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
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A S K ( + )M
N V D 1 – 1 3 1 – N T V – J H S
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A S K < = : 0 1 ( P 6 0 )>M
N V D 1 – 1 3 1 – N T V – J H S
5 OPTION mode
No. Function/Display Content
1 MASK (+) Selecting the pattern mask of IC4
2 PEAK LIMITTER ON ⇔ OFF
3 DYNAMIC RANGE ON ⇔ OFF
4 EDID WRITE MODE DISABLE ⇔ ENABLE
5 CH PRESET FACTORY ⇔ USER
The mask frequency can be cyclically changed (see the table below) by pressing the left or right cursor key. The mask pattern can be cyclically changed by pressing the up or down cursor key. Approximately 2 seconds after either the up or down cursor key is pressed, the mask screen will appear.
No. Function/Display ContentCorresponding
RS-232C Command
0 V50 Video 50-Hz sequence F50
1 V60 (initial value) Video 60-Hz sequence F60
2 P60 PC 60-Hz sequence F61
3 P70 PC 70-Hz sequence F70
4 V72 Video 72-Hz sequence F72
5 V75 Video 75-Hz sequence F75
Corresponding RS-232C Command
MSK
PLT
DYR
EPA
• Frequency selection while the mask is displayed
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5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
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A L I Z E V D 1 – 0 1 3 – N T V – S T 1
6 INITIALIZE mode(For managing switching of the initial settings and destination setting)
No. Function/Display Content1 SYNC DET (+)
2 DRIVE MODE (+)
3 SIDE MASK LEVEL (+)
4 PANEL REVICE (+)
5 FINAL SETUP (+)
6 C TEMP LOW (+)
7 C TEMP MID LOW (+)
8 C TEMP MID (+)
9 C TEMP MID HIGH (+)
10 C TEMP HIGH (+)
11
12
UART SELECT <=> 1200-232C ⇔ ••• ⇔ 38400-232C ⇔ 9600-SR+
13
CVT AUTO <=> DISABLE ⇔ ENABLE (For Factory use)
HDMI INTR POSITION(+)
14 SUS FREQ MODE<=> 000⇔ ••• ⇔ 007
• When there is a modification log, if the “Display” key is held pressed for at least 3 seconds while the above display is displayed, the modification log will be cleared.
• UART SELCT
Option No.Function /
DisplayOperation / Control Remarks
Corresponding RS-232C Command
1 (initial setting) 9600-SR+ To set to SR+ (9600 BPS)
For switching external communication between RS-232C and SR+
BR0
2 1200-232C To set to RS-232C (1200 BPS) BR1
3 2400-232C To set to RS-232C (2400 BPS) BR2
4 4800-232C To set to RS-232C (4800 BPS) BR3
5 9600-232C To set to RS-232C (9600 BPS) BR4
6 19200-232C To set to RS-232C (19200 BPS) BR5
7 38400-232C To set to RS-232C (38400 BPS) BR6
Tips: How to change the SR+/RS-232C setting without entering Service Factory modeRefer to "6.3 USING RS-232C COMMANDS".
PDP-R05U170
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
6.2 LIST OF RS-232C COMMANDS
RS-232C commands can be used in Service Factory mode.Before using RS-232C commands, it is necessary to change the factory presetting. See "6.3. USING RS-232C COMMANDS."
Command Operation RemarksA
ABL Adjusting power consumptionB
BCP Transmitting the backup data to the DIGITAL Assy
BYG BY GAIN
C
CNG Clearing MR NG informationCPC Clearing the power-on counterCPD Clearing power-down information
CSD Clearing shutdown informationD
OSDS01 Turning on the on-screen display While the DIY command is in force, the duration of on-screen display is unlimited.OSDS00 Turning off the on-screen display On-screen display is prohibited.
DRF Turning off the power for the drive systemDRN Turning on the power for the drive systemDW* Decreasing the adjustment value by * *: 1-9, 0 (0 means 10), or F (making the adjustment value the minimum)
EEDWS00 Prohibiting writing of EDID dataEDWS01 Permitting writing of EDID data
FF50 Video 50-Hz sequenceF60 Video 60-Hz sequenceF61 PC 60-Hz sequenceF70 PC 70-Hz sequenceF72 Video 72-Hz sequenceF75 Video 75-Hz sequenceFAJ Determining the adjustment values for the unitFAN Turning Service Factory mode off The GUI equivalent to that usually displayed when the power is turned on is displayed.
G The GET-group commands are effective at any time, including during Standby mode.
GAJ Obtaining the adjustment values for the panelGMM Switching the gamma levels Setting value: 000-007GNG Obtaining NG data of the MRGNM Obtaining the serial No. of the MRGPC Obtaining the P ON COUNTER valueGPD Obtaining power-down informationGPR Obtaining the PANEL REVISE dataGPM Obtaining the PULSE METER dataGPW Obtaining the PANEL W/B dataGS1 Obtaining the version data for each deviceGS2 Obtaining data on various operationsGS6 Obtaining the any versionGSD Obtaining shutdown informationGSL Adjusting side mask G
CHM Clearing the hour meter
CPM Clearing the pulse meter
PDP-R05U 171
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5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
Command Operation RemarksI
INPS01 Input selection: Input 1INPS02 Input selection: Input 2INPS03 Input selection: Input 3INPS04 Input selection: Input 4INPS05 Input selection: Input 5
INA Selection of the tuner for terrestrial analog signals (Antenna A)INB Selection of the tuner for terrestrial analog signals (Antenna B)INC Selection of the tuner for terrestrial digital signalsING Selection of iLink input functionsM
MSKS00 Mask mode: OFFMSKS01 White: 0-100%MSKS02 Aging maskMSKS03 Aging mask (detection of still picture: OFF)MSKS10 RAMP slant 1MSKS11 RAMP slant 4MSKS12 RAMP slant 1 shiftingMSKS13 RAMP slant 4 shiftingMSKS14 V RAMPMSKS15 H/V RAMP
M1G IC1 MAIN GAINM1O IC1 MAIN OFFSET
MSKS20 WINDOW-Low: 102 / High: 870MSKS21 WINDOW-Low: 102 / High: 1023MSKS22 WINDOW-Low: 0 / High: 1023MSKS23 WINDOW-High: 1023 (CENTER)MSKS24 WINDOW-PEAK WINDOW Area 1.25%MSKS25 WINDOW-1/7 vertical windowMSKS26 WINDOW-magenta/green stripeMSKS27 WINDOW-green/magenta stripeMSKS28 Window (black & white [1 × 8], checkered pattern [for EMG check])MSKS29 Window (for W/B adjustment, magenta, yellow)MSKS40 Wiper to prevent phosphor burnMSKS30 COLOR BARMSKS31 Slanted linesMSKS51 Raster-whiteMSKS52 Raster-redMSKS53 Raster-greenMSKS54 Raster-blueMSKS55 Raster-blackMSKS56 Raster-cyanMSKS57 Raster-magentaMSKS58 Raster-yellowMSKS59 Raster-cyan 274MSKS60 Raster-50 flesh colorMSKS61 Raster-50 light purpleMSKS62 Raster-50 sky blueMSKS63 Raster-red 779MSKS64 Raster-cyan 218MSKS65 Raster-cyan 448MSKS66 Raster-43 flesh colorMSKS67 Raster-red 640MSKS68 Raster-magenta 98MSKS69 Raster-43 sky blue 1MSKS70 Raster-43 sky blue 2MSKS71 Raster-43 light purpleMSKS72 Raster-blue 960MSKS73 Raster-gray 511 (spare)MSKS74 Raster-gray 511 (spare)
PDP-R05U172
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1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
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Command Operation RemarksM
MRG AD MAIN R GAINMRO AD MAIN R OFFSETMGG AD MAIN G GAINMGO AD MAIN G OFFSETMBG AD MAIN B GAINMBO AD MAIN B OFFSET
PPBH Panel W/B B-HIGH adjustmentPBL Panel W/B B-LOW adjustmentPGH Panel W/B G-HIGH adjustmentPGL Panel W/B G-LOW adjustmentPOF Turning the power OFFPRH Panel W/B R-HIGH adjustmentPRL Panel W/B R-LOW adjustment
RRYG RY GAINRSL Adjustment of side mask R
SS1G IC1 SUB GAINS1O IC1 SUB OFFSETSBG AD SUB B GAINSBO AD SUB B OFFSETSFI Initialization of the full mask table
SGG AD SUB G GAINSGO AD SUB G OFFSETSRG AD SUB R GAINSRO AD SUB R OFFSET
TSY Enabling the TRAP switch The command is effective even during Standby mode.U
UP* Increasing the adjustment value by * *: 1-9, 0 (0 means 10), or F (making the adjustment value the maximum)UAJ Resetting all data in the DIGITAL Assy to those of a new service part
VVOF Offset voltage adjustmentVSU SUS voltage adjustment
XXD1 D1 trailing-edge pulse of X-SUSXD2 D2 trailing-edge pulse of X-SUSXU1 U1 leading-edge pulse of X-SUSXU2 U2 leading-edge pulse of X-SUS
YYD1 D1 trailing-edge pulse of Y-SUSYD2 D2 trailing-edge pulse of Y-SUSYD3 D3 trailing-edge pulse of Y-SUSYD4 D4 trailing-edge pulse of Y-SUSYU1 U1 leading-edge pulse of Y-SUSYU2 U2 leading-edge pulse of Y-SUS
PDP-R05U 173
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
6.3 OUTLINE OF GET COMMANDS
GET CommandsGS1: Returning information on the model and the version of the software
GPM: Returning the data of the PDP pulse meter
Breakdown of the data on the display
Order Data Size1 Data on the display 3 bytes
2 Version of the module microcomputer 4 bytes
3 Version of the IC4-MANTA 4 bytes
4 Sequence version (50VIDEO) 4 bytes
5 Sequence version (50PC) 4 bytes
6 Sequence version (43VIDEO) 4 bytes
7 Sequence version (43PC) 4 bytes
8 Version of the IF microcomputer 4 bytes
9Version of the main microcomputerboot Software 4 bytes
10 Version of the main microcomputer 4 bytes
11
12
13
14
Version of the IC3 boot Software 4 bytes
4 bytes
4 bytes
4 bytes
Version of the IC3 Program
Version of the IC3 Enhanced
Version of the IC3 GUI
Order Data Size1 Pulse meter (Block area 1) 10 bytes
2 Pulse meter (Block area 2) 10 bytes
3 Pulse meter (Block area 3) 10 bytes
4 Pulse meter (Block area 4) 10 bytes
5 Pulse meter (Block area 5) 10 bytes
GPC: Returning the cumulative number of times the power to the PDP was turned on
• Commands for clearing the logs
Order Data Size1 Power-on counter 8 bytes
Data ModelHD5 PDP-505HD series
HD4 PDP-435HD series
Note: Refer to the service manual of the panel.
ParameterCorresponding
RS-232C Command
PD INFO CPD
SD INFO CSD
NG INFO CNG
HOUR METER CHM
MR HOUR METER(Only for the system model)
CHR
PULSE METER CPM
P ON COUNTER CPC
PDP-R05U174
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
GPD: Returning the power-down data (log) of the PDP
• Details on "1st/2nd PD" data
Order Data Size1 Latest "1st PD" data 1 byte
2 Latest "2nd PD" data 1 byte
3 Data of hour meter for the latest PD 7 bytes
4 Data on temperature for the latest PD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
5 Second latest “1st PD” data 1 byte
6 Second latest “2nd PD” data 1 byte
7 Data of hour meter for the second latest PD 7 bytes
8 Data on temperature for the second latest PD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
9 Third latest “1st PD” data 1 byte
10 Third latest “2nd PD” data 1 byte
11 Data of hour meter for the third latest PD 7 bytes
12 Data on temperature for the third latest PD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
13 Fourth latest “1st PD” data 1 byte
14 Fourth latest “2nd PD” data 1 byte
15 Data of hour meter for the fourth latest PD 7 bytes
16 Data on temperature for the fourth latest PD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
Order Data Size17 Fifth latest “1st PD” data 1 byte
18 Fifth latest “2nd PD” data 1 byte
19 Data of hour meter for the fifth latest PD 7 bytes
20 Data on temperature for the fifth latest PD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
21 Sixth latest “1st PD” data 1 byte
22 Sixth latest “2nd PD” data 1 byte
23 Data of hour meter for the sixth latest PD 7 bytes
24 Data on temperature for the sixth latest PD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
25 Seventh latest “1st PD” data 1 byte
26 Seventh latest “2nd PD” data 1 byte
27 Data of hour meter for the seventh latest PD 7 bytes
28 Data on temperature for the seventh latest PD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
29 Eighth latest “1st PD” data 1 byte
30 Eighth latest “2nd PD” data 1 byte
31 Data of hour meter for the eighth latest PD 7 bytes
32 Data on temperature for the eighth latest PD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
Data Power-down Point0 No power-down
1 Not used (for MR-POWER)
2 P-POWER
3 SCAN
4 SCN-5V
5 Y-DRIVE
6 Y-DCDC
7 Y-SUS
8 ADRS
9 X-DRIVE
A X-DCDC
B X-SUS
C DIG-DCDC
D IC4
F Power-down point not identified
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5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
GSD: Returning the shutdown data (log) of the PDP
Order Data Size1 Latest SD data 1 byte
2 Data of subcategory for the latest SD 1 byte
3 Data of hour meter for the latest SD 7 bytes
4 Data on temperature for the latest SD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
5 Second latest SD data 1 byte
6 Data of subcategory for the second latest SD 1 byte
7 Data of hour meter for the second latest SD 7 bytes
8 Data on temperature for the second latest SD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
9 Third latest SD data 1 byte
10 Data of subcategory for the third latest SD 1 byte
11 Data of hour meter for the third latest SD 7 bytes
12 Data on temperature for the third latest SD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
13 Fourth latest SD data 1 byte
14 Data of subcategory for the fourth latest SD 1 byte
15 Data of hour meter for the fourth latest SD 7 bytes
16 Data on temperature for the fourth latest SD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
Order Data Size17 Fifth latest SD data 1 byte
18 Data of subcategory for the fifth latest SD 1 byte
19 Data of hour meter for the fifth latest SD 7 bytes
20 Data on temperature for the fifth latest SD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
21 Sixth latest SD data 1 byte
22 Data of subcategory for the sixth latest SD 1 byte
23 Data of hour meter for the sixth latest SD 7 bytes
24 Data on temperature for the sixth latest SD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
25 Seventh latest SD data 1 byte
26 Data of subcategory for the seventh latest SD 1 byte
27 Data of hour meter for the seventh latest SD 7 bytes
28 Data on temperature for the seventh latest SD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
29 Eighth latest SD data 1 byte
30 Data of subcategory for the eighth latest SD 1 byte
31 Data of hour meter for the eighth latest SD 7 bytes
32 Data on temperature for the eighth latest SD (TEMP1) 3 bytes
• Details on the shutdown data
Data Cause of Shutdown0 No abnormality
1 IC4 (IC5401)
2 Module microcomputer IIC
3Abnormality in RST2(power decrease of DC-DC converter)
4 Panel having abnormally high temperature
5 Audio failure (short-circuiting of the speakers)
6 - F Spares
• Data on the shutdown subcategories for the module microcomputer IIC
Data Cause of Shutdown0 No subcategory
1 EEPROM (4k) (IC5206)
2 EEPROM (2k) (IC4002)
3 Volume IC (IC3502)
PDP-R05U176
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
GNG: Returning the data (logs) on power-down and shutdown of the Media Receiver
• Details on the NG data
Order Data Size1 Latest NG data 1 byte
2 Data of subcategory for the latest NG 1 byte
3 Data of MR hour meter for the latest NG 7 bytes
4 Data on temperature for the latest NG (TEMP2) 3 bytes
5 Second latest NG data 1 byte
6 Data of subcategory for the second latest NG 1 byte
7 Data of MR hour meter for the second latest NG 7 bytes
8 Data on temperature for the second latest NG (TEMP2) 3 bytes
9 Third latest NG data 1 byte
10 Data of subcategory for the third latest NG 1 byte
11 Data of MR hour meter for the third latest NG 7 bytes
12 Data on temperature for the third latest NG (TEMP2) 3 bytes
13 Fourth latest NG data 1 byte
14 Data of subcategory for the fourth latest NG 1 byte
15 Data of MR hour meter for the fourth latest NG 7 bytes
16 Data on temperature for the fourth latest NG (TEMP2) 3 bytes
Order Data Size17 Fifth latest NG data 1 byte
18 Data of subcategory for the fifth latest NG 1 byte
19 Data of MR hour meter for the fifth latest NG 7 bytes
20 Data on temperature for the fifth latest NG (TEMP2) 3 bytes
21 Sixth latest NG data 1 byte
22 Data of subcategory for the sixth latest NG 1 byte
23 Data of MR hour meter for the sixth latest NG 7 bytes
24 Data on temperature for the sixth latest NG (TEMP2) 3 bytes
25 Seventh latest NG data 1 byte
26 Data of subcategory for the seventh latest NG 1 byte
27 Data of MR hour meter for the seventh latest NG 7 bytes
28 Data on temperature for the seventh latest NG (TEMP2) 3 bytes
29 Eighth latest NG data 1 byte
30 Data of subcategory for the eighth latest NG 1 byte
31 Data of MR hour meter for the eighth latest NG 7 bytes
32 Data on temperature for the eighth latest NG (TEMP2) 3 bytes
• Data on the subcategories for failure in 3-wire serial communication of the main microcomputer
Data Cause of Shutdown0 No subcategory
1 Communication failure of the IF microcomputer
2 IC2 communication failure
3 IC3 communication failure
• Data on the subcategories for failure in the digital tuner
Data Cause of Shutdown0 No subcategory (DTV for North America)
1Communication failure of the DTV microcomputer (PS/RST)
2 DTV NG (DEVICE)
3 DTV microcomputer (CMD)
4 DTV microcomputer communication (RETRY)
5 PC CARD Communication NG (CD-COM)
6 PC CARD Mdule (CD-DEV)
7 PC CARD Reset NG (CD-RST)
Data Cause of Shutdown0 No abnormality
1 Power-down of the MR power supply
2 Communication failure of the module microcomputer
3Three-wire serial communication failure of the main microcomputer
4 IIC communication failure of the main microcomputer
5 Communication failure of the main microcomputer
6 MR having abnormally high temperature
7 Fan stopped
8 Failure of the UART communication
9Abnormality in RST2 of the MR(power decrease of DC-DC converter)
• Data on the subcategories for failure in IIC communication of the main microcomputer
Data Cause of Shutdown0 No subcategory
1 EEPROM (128k) (IC7205)
2 GCR (Only domestic model)
3 IC1 main (IC6107)
4 IC1 sub (IC6255)
5 AD-PLL main (IC6402)
6 AD-PLL sub (IC6602)
7 IC6 (IC6951)
8 HDMI1(IC6801)
9 HDMI2(IC6881)
A 7-3VIDEO SW (IC8002)
B 6-2RGB SW (IC8005)
C Front end 1 (U7501)
D Front end 2 (U7502)
E CC UCOM / TEXT UCOM (IC8903)
F PANEL LINK TX (IC7401)
G PANEL LINK RX
H Not used
I Not used
K AV-EEP ROM
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5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
GAJ: Returning drive-related adjustment values of the PDP
Order Data Size1 Currently used ABL table 3 bytes
2 Upper limit of the electric power 3 bytes
3 Vsus adjustment value 3 bytes
4 Vofs adjustment value 3 bytes
5 X-SUS-U1 adjustment value (XU1) 3 bytes
6 X-SUS-U2 adjustment value (XU2) 3 bytes
7 X-SUS-D2 adjustment value (XD2) 3 bytes
8 X-SUS-D1 adjustment value (XD1) 3 bytes
9 Y-SUS-U1 adjustment value (YU1) 3 bytes
10 Y-SUS-U2 adjustment value (YU2) 3 bytes
11 Y-SUS-D1-2 adjustment value (YD2) 3 bytes
12 Y-SUS-D1-1 adjustment value (YD1) 3 bytes
13 Y-SUS-D2-2 adjustment value (YD4) 3 bytes
14 Y-SUS-D2-1 adjustment value (YD3) 3 bytes
Data TableAB1 ABL table for NTSC
AB2 ABL table for PAL
AB3 ABL table for PC
GPW: Returning RGB-level-related adjustment values of the PDP
Order Data Size1 Panel W/B table currently used 3 bytes
2 Main contrast 4 bytes
3 Red contrast of the W/B adjustment value 4 bytes
4 Green contrast of the W/B adjustment value 4 bytes
5 Blue contrast of the W/B adjustment value 4 bytes
6 Main brightness 4 bytes
7 Red brightness of the W/B adjustment value 4 bytes
8 Green brightness of the W/B adjustment value 4 bytes
9 Blue brightness of the W/B adjustment value 4 bytes
GS6: Returning information of the Flash Device
Order Data Size1 Display Information 3 bytes
2 Version of the CCD UCOM 4 bytes
3 Version of the DTV Software 4 bytes
4 Version of the DTV Hardtware 2 bytes
5 Version of the DTV Hardtware Serial 6bytes
6 Not Used (Reserve) 56 bytes
7 User Password 4 bytes
Data TablePT1 ABL table for NTSC
PT2 ABL table for PAL
PT3 Reserved table