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Multimedia Projector SERVICE MANUAL PRODUCT CODE PLC-XU355A PLC-XU305A 1 122 473 20 (KG5AE) 1 122 463 20 (KB5AE) 1 122 474 20 (LG5AE) 1 122 464 20 (LB5AE) 1 122 474 22 (LG5CE) 1 122 464 22 (LB5CE) Original Version REFERENCE NO. SM5111166-00 FILE NO. Model No. PLC-XU355A PLC-XU305A U.S.A, Canada, Europe, U.K, Asia Chassis No. KG5-XU355A00 KB5-XU305A00 Match the Chassis No. on the rating label of the projector with the Chassis No. in the Service Manual. If the Chassis No. in the Original Service Manual does not match the projector's, additional Service Literature is required. You must refer to "Notices" to the Original Service Manual prior to the servicing.

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Multimedia Projector SERVICE MANUALProduct code Plc-xu355A Plc-xu305A 1 122 473 20 (KG5AE) 1 122 463 20 (KB5AE) 1 122 474 20 (LG5AE) 1 122 464 20 (LB5AE) 1 122 474 22 (LG5CE) 1 122 464 22 (LB5CE) original VersionREFERENCE NO. SM5111166-00 FILE NO.Model No. Plc-xu355A Plc-xu305A U.S.A, Canada, Europe, U.K, Asiachassis No. KG5-xu355A00 KB5-xu305A00Match the Chassis No. on the rating label of the projector with the Chassis No. in the Service Manual.If the Chassis No. in the Original Service Manual does not match the projector's, additional Service Literature is required. You must refer to "Notices" to the Original Service Manual prior to the servicing.--ContentsSERVICE MANUAL ....................................................... 1Contents ........................................................................ Safety Instructions ......................................................... 3Safety Precautions ...................................................... 3Product Safety Notice ................................................. 3Service Personnel Warning ........................................ 3Specifications ................................................................ 4Circuit Protections ......................................................... 5Thermal switch ........................................................... 5Lamp cover switch ...................................................... 5Fuse ............................................................................ 5Warning temperature and power failure protection ..... 6Maintenance .................................................................. 7Cleaning the Air Filter ................................................. 7Resetting the Filter Counter ........................................ 7Attaching the Lens Cover ........................................... 8Cleaning the Projection Lens ...................................... 8Cleaning the Projector Cabinet ................................... 8Lamp Replacement ....................................................... 9Lamp replacement ...................................................... 9How to check Lamp Used Time ................................ 10Warning Message on the non-standard lamp used .. 10Security Function Notice.............................................. 11Resetting procedure ................................................. 11Standby mode Notice .................................................. 1Mechanical Disassembly ............................................. 13Optical Parts Disassembly ........................................... 18Adjustments ................................................................. 4Adjustments after Parts Replacement ...................... 4Optical Adjustments ..................................................... 5Contrast adjustment.................................................. 5Integrator lens adjustment ........................................ 6Relay lens-Out adjustment ....................................... 7Electrical Adjustments ................................................. 8Service Adjustment Menu Operation ........................ 8Memory IC (IC1371) Replacement ........................... 8Circuit Adjustments ................................................... 9Test Points and Locations ......................................... 34Service Adjustment Data Table ................................. 35Chassis Block Diagrams .............................................. 5Chassis over view ..................................................... 5System control .......................................................... 53Lamp control ............................................................. 54Audio circuit .............................................................. 55Power supply & protection circuit .............................. 56Fan control circuit ..................................................... 57IIC bus control circuit ................................................ 58Network (MCI) circuit ................................................ 59Troubleshooting ........................................................... 60Indicators and Projector Condition ........................... 60No Power .................................................................. 61No Picture ................................................................. 6No Sound .................................................................. 63Control Port Functions ................................................. 64Scaler I/O Port Functions (PW190) .......................... 64I/O Expander Port Functions (TE7783) ................... 65Electrical Parts List ...................................................... 7Electrical Parts Location ........................................... 73Electrical Parts List ................................................... 74Mechanical Parts List ................................................ 10Cabinet Parts Location ........................................... 10Optical Parts Location ............................................ 103Mechanical Parts List ............................................. 107Diagrams & Drawings ..................................................A1Parts description and reading in schematic diagram ...ASchematic Diagrams ...................................................A3Printed Wiring Board Diagrams .................................A13Pin description of diode, transistor and IC .................A17Note on Soldering ......................................................A18-3-Safety InstructionsWARNING:The chassis of this projector is isolated (COLD) from AC line by using the converter transformer. Primary side of the converter and lamp power supply unit circuit is connected to the AC line and it is hot, which hot circuit is identified with the line ( ) in the schematic diagram. For continued product safety and protection of per-sonnel injury, servicing should be made with qualified personnel.The following precautions must be observed.Safety Precautions1: An isolation transformer should be connected in the power line between the projector and the AC line before any service is performed on the projector.: Comply with all caution and safety-related notes provided on the cabinet back, cabinet bottom, inside the cabinet or on the chassis. 3: When replacing a chassis in the cabinet, always be certain that all the protective devices are installed properly, such as, control knobs, adjustment covers or shields, barriers, etc.DO NOT OPERATE THIS PROJECTOR WITHOUT THE PROTECTIVE SHIELD IN POSITION AND PROPERLY SECURED.4: Before replacing the cabinet cover, thoroughly inspect the inside of the cabinet to see that no stray parts or tools have been left inside.Before returning any projector to the customer, the service personnel must be sure it is completely safe to operate without danger of electric shock.Service Personnel WarningEye damage may result from directly viewing the light produced by the Lamp used in this equipment. Always turn off Lamp before opening cover. The Ultraviolet radiation eye protection required during this servicing.Never turn the power on without the lamp to avoid electric-shock or damage of the devices since the stabilizer generates high voltages (15kV - 5kV) at its starts.Since the lamp is very high temperature during units operation replacement of the lamp should be done at least 45 minutes after the power has been turned off, to allow the lamp cool-off.Product Safety NoticeProduct safety should be considered when a component replacement is made in any area of the projector. Components indicated by mark ! in the parts list and the schematic diagram designate components in which safety can be of special significance. It is, therefore, particularly recommended that the replacement of there parts must be made by exactly the same parts.do Not AtteMPt to SerVIcING tHe reMote coNtrol uNIt.Laser Beam may be leaked out when in disassemble the Unit. As the Laser Beam used in this Remote control unit is harmful to the eyes.If the Remote Control unit is failed, please replace it with a new one.-4-SpecificationsThis symbol on the nameplate means the product is Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. It is designed and manufactured to meet rigid U.L. safety stan-dards against risk of fire, casualty and electrical hazards.Mechanical Information Projector Type Multi-media Projector Dimensions (W x H x D) 1.80" x 3.7" x 10.50" (36mm x 83.1mm x 31.6mm) (Not including protrusions) Net Weight .9 kg Feet Adjustment 0 to 1 Panel resolution LCD Panel System 0.63" TFT Active Matrix type, 3 panels Panel Resolution 1,04 x 768 dots Number of Pixels ,359,96 (1,04 x 768 x 3 panels) Signal compatibility Color System PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, and PAL-N High Definition TV Signal 480i, 480p, 575i, 575p, 70p, 1035i, and 1080i Scanning Frequency H-sync. 15 kHz100 kHz, V-sync. 50100 Hz optical Information Projection Image Size (Diagonal) Adjustable from 30" to 300" Throw Distance .3'-3.7'(0.69m 7.3 m) Projection Lens F1.65-.33 lens with f=15.5 mm4.5 mm with manual zoom and focus Projection Lamp 5 W Interface Video Input Jack RCA Type x 1 S-video Input Jack Mini DIN 4 pin x 1 Audio Input Jacks RCA Type x Computer 1 /Computer Audio Input Jacks Mini Jack x Computer In 1/ Component Input Terminal Mini D-sub 15 pin x 1 Computer In /DVI-I Input DVI-I Terminal x 1 Monitor Output Terminal Mini D-sub 15 pin x 1 Control port D-sub 9 pin x 1 USB Connector USB connector (Series A x1, Series B x 1) Audio Output Jack Mini Jack (stereo) x 1 (variable) LAN Connection Terminal 100 Base-TX (100Mbps)/10 Base-T (10Mbps), RJ45 Audio Internal Audio Amp 7.0 W RMS Built-in Speaker 1 speaker, 1.46"(37mm) Power Voltage and Power Consumption AC 10010 V (3.7A Max. Ampere), 50/60 Hz (The U.S.A and Canada) AC 0040 V (.0A Max. Ampere), 50/60 Hz (Continental Europe and The U.K.) operating environment Operating Temperature 41F95F (5 C35 C) Storage Temperature 14F140F (-10C60 C) remote control Battery AAA or LR03 Type x Operating Range 5 m/30 Dimensions 45 mm (W) x 3 mm (H) x 145 mm (D) Net Weight 3.5 oz 99 g (including batteries) Laser Pointer Class II Laser (Max. Output: 1 mW/Wave length: 640660 nm) The specifications are subject to change without notice. LCD panels are manufactured to the highest possible standards. Even though 99.99% of the pixels are effective, a tiny fraction of the pixels (0.01% or less) may be ineffective by the characteristics of the LCD panels.-5-FuseA fuse is located inside of the projector. When the POWER indicator is not lighting, the fuse may be opened. Check the fuse as following steps.The fuse should be used with the following type;Fuse Part No.: 323 021 7804tYPe t6.3AH 250V FuSelIttle FuSe INc. tYPe 21506.3orHow to replace the fuse1. The fuse is placed on the filter board under the main board. Re-move the cabinet top and the main board. . Take the fuse off, and replace the new one with the specified type.Lamp cover switchThe lamp cover switch (SW901) cuts off the drive signal to the lamp circuit when the lamp cover is removed or not closed completely. After opening the lamp cover for replacing the lamp assy, place the lamp cover correctly otherwise the projector can not turn on.Thermal switchThere is the thermal switch (SW90) inside of the projector to detect the internal temperature rising abnormally. When the internal tem-perature reaches near 100C, the thermal switch opens to stop the operation of the power supply circuit.The thermal switch can be reset itself automatically when the inter-nal temperature becomes normal.When the internal temperature reaches near 70C, the thermal switch returns automatically. This projector provides the following circuit protections to operate in safety. If the abnormality occurs inside the projec-tor, it will automatically turn off by operating one of the following protection circuits.Thermal switch (SW90)FuseCircuit ProtectionsLamp cover switch (SW901)Fuse Part No, : 423 034 4101tYPe t6.3AH 250V FuSeHollyland co, ltd. tYPe 50ct063H-6-Circuit ProtectionsThe projector will be automatically turned off when the internal temperature of the projector is abnormally high, or the cooling fans stop spinning, or the power supplies in the projector are failed.- If the WARNING indicator is flashing, it may detect the abnormal temperature inside the projector. Check the follow-ing possible causes and wait until the WARNING indicator stops flashing, and then try to turn on the projector. - If the WARNING indicator lights red, it may defect the cooling fans or power supply circuits. Check fans operation and power supply lines referring to the chapter Power supply & protection circuit in the Chassis Block Diagram section.Possible causes- Air filters are clogged with dust particles. Remove dust from the air filters by following instructions in the Air filter care and cleaning below.- Ventilation slots of the projector are blocked. In such an event, reposition the projector so that ventilation slots are not obstructed.- Check if projector is used at higher temperature place (Normal operating temperature is 5 to 35 C or 41 to 95F)Warning temperature and power failure protectionthe projector is shut down and the WArNING indicator lights red.When the projector detects an abnormal condition, it is automatically shut down to protect the inside of the projector and the WARNING indicator lights red. In this case, unplug the AC power cord and reconnect it, and then turn the projector on once again to verify operation. If the projector cannot be turned on and the WARNING indicator still lights red, unplug the AC power cord and contact the service station. cAutIoNDO NOT LEAVE THE PROJECTOR WITH THE AC POWER CORD CONNECTED UNDER AN ABNORMAL CONDITION. IT MAY RESULT IN FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. top controlWARNING emit a red light-7-Turn off the projector, and unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet.Turn the projector over and remove the filters.12Filter prevents dust from accumulating on the optical elements inside the projector. Should the filters become clogged with dust particles, it will reduce cooling fans effectiveness and may result in internal heat buildup and adversely affect the life of the projector. If a Filter warning icon appears on the screen, clean the filters immediately. Clean the filters by following the steps below.Clean the filters softly by using a brush.3Replace the filters properly. Make sure that the filters are fully inserted to the projector.4cAutIoNDo not operate the projector with the filters removed. Dust may accumulate on the optical elements degrading picture quality.Do not put anything into the air vents. Doing so may result in malfunction of the projector.recoMMeNdAtIoNWe recommend avoiding dusty/smoky environments when you operate the projector. usage in these envi-ronments may cause poor image quality.When using the projector under dusty or smoky conditions, dust may accumulate on a lens, LCD panels, or optical elements inside the projector degrading the quality of a projected image. When the symptoms above are noticed, contact your authorized dealer or service station for proper cleaning.Cleaning the Air FilterMaintenanceFilters Note: When reinserting this filter, be sure that the slit part is facing the outer side.Be sure to reset the Filter counter after cleaning or replacing the filters. Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu. Use the Point buttons to select Setting and then press the Point or SELECT button.Use the Point buttons to select Filter counter and then press the SELECT button. Use the Point buttons to select Filter counter reset and then press SELECT button. Filter counter reset? appears. Select Yes to continue.12Resetting the Filter CounterFilter counterFilter counter , reset? appears.Select Yes, then another confirmation box appears.Select Yes again to reset the Filter counter.Another confirmation dialog box appears, select Yes to reset the Filter counter.3Air FilterFilter Base-8-MaintenanceAttaching the Lens CoverWhen moving the projector or while it is not in use, replace the lens cap.12Thread the string through the hole on the lens cap and then tie a knot in the string to secure it in place.To pass the other end of the string into the hole on the top of the projector and pull at it.Unplug the AC power cord before cleaning.Gently wipe the projection lens with a cleaning cloth that contains a small amount of non-abrasive camera lens cleaner or use a lens cleaning paper or commercially available air blower to clean the lens. Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the surface of the lens.Cleaning the Projection LensUnplug the AC power cord before cleaning.Gently wipe the projector body with a soft dry cleaning cloth. When the cabinet is heavily soiled, use a small amount of mild detergent and finish with a soft dry cleaning cloth. Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the surface of the cabinet.When the projector is not in use, put the projector in an appropriate carrying case to protect it from dust and scratches.Cleaning the Projector Cabinet-9-Lamp ReplacementLamp replacementWArNING:- For continued safety, replace with a lamp assembly of the same type. - Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you open the lamp cover. The inside of the projector can become very hot.- Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb! The glass can shatter and cause injury.WArNING : turN oFF tHe uV lAMP BeFore oPeNING tHe lAMP coVer. uSe uV rAdIAtIoN eYe ANd SKIN ProtectIoN durING SerVIcING.order rePlAceMeNt lAMPtype No. PoA-lMP131Service Parts No. 610 343 2069LampScrewHandlesScrewScrewScrewLamp CoverNote- The projector cannot be turned-on with lamp cover removed, because when the lamp cover is removed, the lamp cover switch is also re-leased to switch off the lamp circuit.Unplug the AC power cord. Let the projector cool for at least 45 minutes.Loosen the three (3) screws that secure the lamp. Lift the lamp out of the projector by using the handles.13Replace the lamp with a new one and secure the three (3) screws. Make sure that the lamp is set properly. Push the lamp cover and secure the screw.4Loosen the screw and open the lamp cover.2Connect the AC power cord to the projector and turn on the projector.5ProcedureFor continued safety, replace with a lamp of the same type. Do not drop a lamp or touch a glass bulb! The glass can shatter and may cause injury.Allow a projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you open the Lamp Cover. The inside of the projector can become very hot.cAutIoN cAutIoNcAutIoNWhen replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating, there is a possibility that the lamp may be broken.If replacing the lamp of a projector which has been installed on the ceiling, you should always assume that the lamp is broken, and you should stand to the side of the lamp cover, not underneath it. Remove the lamp cover gently. Small pieces of glass may fall out when the lamp cover is opened. If pieces of glass get into your eyes or mouth, seek medical advice immediately.-10-Lamp ReplacementHow to check Lamp Used TimeThe LAMP REPLACE indicator will light yellow when the total lamp used time (Corresponding value) reaches ,500 hours. This is to indicate that lamp replacement is required.The total lamp used time is calculated by using the be-low expression,Total lamp used time = teco + tnormal x 1.5 teco: used time in the Eco mode tnormal : used time in the Normal mode.You can check the lamp used time following to the below procedure.1 Press and hold the oN/StANd-BY button on the pro-jector or the remote control for more than 0 sec-onds.2 The projector used time and lamp used time will be displayed on the screen briefly as follows. recommendationShould the air filter become clogged with dust particles, it will reduce the cooling fans effectiveness and may result in internal heat build up and short lamp life. We recommend cleaning the air filter after the projection lamp is replaced.Refer to Air Filter Cleaning. Counter Projector 450H Lamp Normal 200H Eco 250H Corresponding value 500HTotal lamp used timeProjector used timeCounter Projector 450H Lamp Normal Eco Corresponding value Note:When non-standard lamp is used, lamp used time should not appear.Warning Message on the non-standard lamp usedIf the non-standard lamp is used, the warning and confrmation messages will appear on the screen every startup.Some of the functions are limited when the non-standard lamp is used in spite of the warning.Since the lamp is not standard,projector failed to read lamp data.Continue to use this lamp?YesNo-11-This projector provides security functions such as "Key lock", "PIN code lock" and "Logo PIN code lock". When the pro-jector has set these security function on, you are required to enter correct PIN code to use the projector. If you do not know the correct PIN code to the projector, the projector can no longer be operated or started. In this case, you must reset those function first according to the resetting procedure described below and then check up on the projector. Security Function NoticeResetting procedure1 Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.. As pressing the SELECT button, connect the AC power cord into an AC outlet again.3. Keep pressing the SELECT button and then press the ON/STAND-BY button.4. Release the ON/STAND-BY button first and then release the SELECT button.- The PIN code lock and Logo PIN code lock will be reset as the initial PIN code at the factory and the key lock function is disabled.Please refer to the owner's manual for further information of the security functions.Function descriptionKey lockLocks operation of the top control or the remote con-trol.If the Key lock is enabled with top control lock, the pro-jector can no longer be started.Initial setting: Key lock function is disabledPIN code lockPrevents the projector from being operated by an un-authorized person.Initial code: 134logo PIN code lockPrevents an unauthorized person for changing the start-up logo on the screen.Initial code: 431-1-This function is available when operating the projector via network.Network......Supply the power to the network function even after turning off the projector. You can turn on/ off the projector via network, modify network environment, and receive an e-mail about projector status while the projector is powered off.Eco............. Select Eco when you do not use the projector via network. The projectors network function will stop when turning off the projector.When "Eco" is selected, several functions will be restricted.(Power consumption when standing by increases in the state of "Network". )Restricted Function at the Eco mode Standby mode NoticeFunction Eco modeSerial command control XNetwork Function XMonitor Out XAudio Out XOn start-13-1. cabinet top, Front, r/c Board removalMechanical DisassemblyMechanical disassembly should be made following procedures in numerical or-der.Following steps show the basic procedures, therefore unnecessary step may be ignored.Caution: The parts and screws should be placed exactly the same position as the original otherwise it may cause loss of performance and product safety. Screws Expression (Type Diameter x Length) mm T type M TypeB (M3x8)x5R/C BoardFig.1Cabinet topD (T3X8)x31. Loose screw A (M3x8 ) to remove the Lamp Cover.. Remove 5 screws B (M3x8 ) to remove the Cabinet Top. 3. Remove the Control Buttons and Dec Inlay LED.4. Remove 3 screws C (M3x6) and screws D (T3x8 ) to re-move the Cabinet Front.5. Remove screw E (T3x6 ) to remove the R/C Board.Control ButtonsLamp CoverA (M3x8)B B B B D D C (M3X6)x3CCE (T3X6)Dec Inlay LEDCabinet Front-14-Mechanical DisassemblyAV Panel 1. Remove 6 screws A (M.5x6) and screws B (M4x4) to remove the Main Board. . Release the hooks to remove the AV Panel and remove 3 screws C (T3x6) to remove the AV Board. 3. Remove screws D (T3x8) to remove the Network Board and remove screw E(Mx4) to remove the Antenna board. 4. Remove the Left side shield. Remove 4 screws F (T3x6) to remove the Network Board Holder. Remove the Network Board left and right shields. Remove the Module Board.5. Remove 3 screws G (T3X8) to remove the fans (FN90 and FN906).Fig.22. Main Board, AV Panel, Network Board, Antenna Board and Fan removalA A A A A B (M4x4)xB Main Board C (T3x6)x3C C AV BoardHooksD (T3x8)xD Network Board Module BoardAntenna Board E (Mx4)F (T3x6)x4F Left side shield Network Boardleft shield Network Boardright shield Network BoardHolder G (T3x8)x3G G Fan (FN90)Fan (FN906)SW901A F F -15-Mechanical Disassembly1. Remove the 4 screws A (T3x8) to remove the speaker holder and the Speaker (SP901). . Remove screws B (T3x8) and screw C (T3x1) to remove the fan (FN901).3. Remove 3 screws D(M3x7) to remove the Lamp unit (LP900). 4. Remove the screws E (T3x6) to remove the CONNECT ID board.5. Remove the screw F (T3x8) to disconnect the Ballast socket.6. Remove 5 screws G (T3x8) and 3 screws H(T3x8) to remove the Optical Unit and the Lamp holder.Fig.33.Speaker(SP901), Fan (FN901),lamp unit(lP900) and optical unit removalOptical UnitBallast socket Speaker (SP901)E (T3x6)xLamp(LP900)D (M3x7)X3CONNECT IDboardLamp holderD D E F (T3x8)A (T3x8)X4A A A Speaker holderG (T3x8)X5GGGGH(T3x8)X3HHB (T3x8)XBC (T3x1)Fan (FN901)-16-Mechanical Disassembly4. Power Board removalFig.4Thermal switch(SW90)Power boardA (T3x8)x3D (T3x8)xBallast board1. Remove 3 screws A (T3x8), screw B (M3x8) and 3 screws C (M4x4) to remove the power board shield. . Remove the screws D (T3x8) to remove the Ballast board.3. Remove the power board holder. Loose the hooks to remove the Power board. C (M4x4)x3AB(M3x8) A Power board shieldC C D Power board holderPower board holderHooksHooks-17-Mechanical DisassemblyFig.55.Mounting duct, Fan(FN903, FN904, FN905) and Filter Board removalFilter BoardF (M3x6)1. Remove screw A (M4x4) , screws B (T3x1) and 4screws C (T3x6) to remove the Mounting duct top, Mounting duct bottom and fan (FN904).. Remove screws D ( T3x1) to remove the fans (FN903 and FN905).3. Remove screw E (T3x8) and screw F (M3x6) to remove the filter board.4. Remove the Air filters.A M4x4)C T(3x6)x4FN905FN903FN904Mounting duct bottomMounting duct topAir filterA B (T3x1)xBC C C D(T3x1)xD Air filter baseFilter Board spacer sheetAir filterE (T3x8)-18-Optical Parts DisassemblyBefore taking this procedure, remove Cabinet Top , Main Board and the Network board following to the Mechanical Disassembly.Disassembly requires a .0mm hex wrench.1. Projection lens disassembly(M.5x6)x4 Fig.12. Integrator lens-in disassemblyIntegrator lens-inIntegrator Lens-In Ass'yM(.5x6)Fig.2* Rugged surface (Front)Projection lensOptical unitNote: The optical unit should be removed from the cabinet bottom before re-moving the projection lens.(M3x14)xPrism Beam Splitter(PBS)Integrator lens-out* Rugged surface (Rear)-19-Optical Parts DisassemblyLCD Panel/ Prism AssyFig.3-13.lcd Panel/Prism Assy removal(M3x10)(Bottom side)IMPortANt NotIce on lcd Panel/Prism Ass'y replacement LCD panels used for this model can not be replaced separately. Do not disassemble the LCD Panel/Prism Assy. These LCD panels are installed with precision at the factory. When replacing the LCD panel, should be replaced whole of the LCD panels and prism assy at once. After replacing LCD Panel/Prism assy, please check the following points.- Check that there is no color shading at the top, bottom, left or right of the screen. If there is, try to remove the shading following to the chapter Optical Adjustment.- Check the white balance. If it needs the adjustment, adjust the white balance following to the White Balance ad-justment , Gamma adjustment and Common Center adjustment in the chapter Electrical Adjustment.- Check the white uniformity on the screen. If you find the color shading at the some part of the screen, it needs to take the color shading adjustment. This adjustment should be performed by a computer and it also requires a special software Color Shading Correction. The software will be supplied separately and can be ordered as follows; color SHAdING correctIoN Ver. 4.00 Service Parts No. 645 075 9611-0-Optical Parts DisassemblyL3P06X-86G20 a03CA142I8-86G20L3P06X-85G20a00ca146I8-85G20G-LCD PANELThere are types of LCD Panel/Prism Ass'y for this model. Either L-Type or R-Type LCD Panel/Prism Ass'y is used on the projector. Check which type of LCD Panel/Prism Ass'y is used with the figure below.When replacing the LCD Panel/Prism Ass'y, you need to take "Panel Type Check and Setting" on the Electrical Adjust-ment for the replaced LCD Panel/Prism Ass'y.The gamma-characteristics is different between L-Type and R-Type LCD Panel/Prism Ass'y.How to check the type of lcd Panel/Prism Ass'yCheck the printed number on the flat cable of the G-LCD Panel.l-type lcd Panel/Prism Ass'yr-type lcd Panel/Prism Ass'yFig.3-2Panel type checkFor PLC-XU355AL3P06X-82G20 a03CA142I8-82G20L3P06X-81G20a00ca146I8-81G20G-LCD PANELl-type lcd Panel/Prism Ass'yr-type lcd Panel/Prism Ass'yFor PLC-XU305A-1-Optical Parts Disassembly4. Polarized glass-in disassemblyPolarized glassPolarized glass-in Ass'y(M.5x6)x1Fig.45.Polarized glass, Pre-polarized glass removalPre-Polarized Glass(G)* Mount the polarized glasses as the film at-tached side faces the LCD panel side.(Mx4)Film(Blue)(red)(Green)Fig.5Polarized Glass(G)Polarized Glass(R)Polarized Glass(B)(Mx4)(Mx4)Pre-Polarized Glass(B)Pre-Polarized Glass(R)* Note: There is no Pre-Polarized Glass(R) for KB5-XU305A00.--Optical Parts Disassembly6. optical unit top removalFig.6Optical top7. relay lens disassemblyRelay lensRelay lens Ass'yFig.7M(.5x6)-23-Optical Parts Disassembly611Fig.81712When mounting or assembling the optical parts in the opti-cal unit, the parts must be mounted in the specified loca-tion and direction as shown in figure below.2459108. Locations and DirectionsPoi nt mar ker i s printed on this sideup.Point marker is printed on this sideup.No. Parts Name1 Integrator lens (IN)2 Integrator lens (OUT)3 Prism beam splitter (PBS)4 Condenser lens (OUT)5 Dichroic mirror (B)6 Dichroic mirror (G)7 Condenser lens (G)8 Mirror (R)9 Relay lens (IN)10 Condenser lens (R)11 Condenser lens (B)12 Mirror (B)8Film attached side is facing this side.83Rugged surface is facing this side.The rugged surface is facing this side.Poi nt mar ker i s printed on this sidePoi nt mar ker i s printed on this sidePoi nt mar ker i s printed on this side-4- : Adjustment necessary : Check necessaryAdjustments after Parts ReplacementAdjustmentsdisassembly / replaced Partslcd/Prism AssyIntegratorlens (out)relaylens (out)Polarized GlassPower Board Main BoardGoptical Adjustments Contrast AdjustmentG-Contrast adjustment Integrator lens adjustment Relay lens-out adjustment electrical AdjustmentsFan control adjustment Reference voltage adjustment Panel type check and setting Auto calibration adjustment [PC] Auto cal i brati on adj ustment [Component] Auto calibration adjustment [Video] Common center adjustment 50% white adjustment [PC] White balance adjustment [PC] 50% white adjustment [Video] Whi te bal ance adj ustment [Video] White uniformity adjustment Keystone offset adjustment -5-Optical Adjustments[Before Adjustment]- Input a 100% of black raster signal.1 Loosen a screw A (Fig.1) on the polarized glass mounting base which you intend to adjust.2 Adjust the slot B to obtain the darkest brightness on the screen by using a hex screwdriver.3 Tighten the screw A to fix the polarized glass mounting base.Contrast adjustmentBefore taking optical adjustments below, remove the Cabinet Top following to the Mechanical Disassembly.Adjustments require a .0mm hex wrench and a slot screwdriver. When you adjust Integrator lens or Relay lens adjustment, you need to disconnect FPC cables of LCD panels on the main board. Optical adjustment requires a .0mm hex wrench and a slot screwdriver.Note: Do not disconnect connectors on the main board, because the projector cannot turn on due to operate the power failure protection.WArNING : uSe uV rAdIAtIoN eYe ANd SKIN Pro-tectIoN durING SerVIcINGcAutIoN: to prevent suffer of uV radiation, those adjustment must be completed within 25 minutes.ASlot B Fig.1Polarized glass mounting base-6-Slot BAbaySlot dcOptical Adjustments1 Turn the projector on by a state of without FPC cables.2 Project all of lights on the screen.3 Adjust the adjustment base of integrator lens assy to make color uniformity in white. 1) If the shading appears on the left or right of the screen as shown in Fig.2-1, loosen 1 screw A , and adjust the slot B to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver. ) If the shading appears on the top or bottom of the screen as shown in Fig.2-2, loosen screws c, and adjust the slots d to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver4 Tighten screws A and c to fix the Integrator lens unit.Note:The relay lens adjustment must be carried out after completing this adjustment.Integrator lens adjustmentFig.2-2Moving of Slot dWhiteWhiteMoving of slot BFig.2-1 a byxx-7-1 Turn the projector on by a state of without FPC cables.2 Project all of lights on the screen.3 Adjust the adjustment base of relay lens assy to make color unifor-mity in white.If the shading appears on the left or right of the screen as shown in Fig.3, loosen 1 screw A by using a hex screwdriver, and adjust the slot B to make color uniformity in white by using a slot screwdriver.4 Tighten the screw A to fix the relay lens unit.Relay lens-Out adjustmentOptical AdjustmentsMoving of slot BabFig.3ASlot Bb a White-8-to enter the service modeTo enter the Service Mode, press and hold the MENU button and SELECT button on the projector for more than 3 seconds or press and hold the MENU button on the remote control for more than 0 seconds. The service menu appears on the screen as follows.to adjust service dataSelect the adjustment group no. by pressing the MeNu button (increase) or Select button (decrease), and select the adjustment item no. by pressing the pointer e or d button, and change the data value by pressing the 7 or 8 button. Refer to the Service Adjustment Data Table for further description of adjustment group no., item no. and data value.to exit the service modeTo exit the service mode, press the oN/StANd-BY button.Service Adjustment Menu OperationMemory IC on the main board stores the data for the service adjustments, and should not be replaced except for the case of defective device.If replaced, the re-adjustments are required following to the Electrical Adjustments.caution to memory Ic replacementWhen memory IC is replaced with new one, the CPU writes down the default data of the service adjustments to the replaced IC as the mentioned on the service ad-justment table. As these data are not the same data as factory shipped data, it should be required to perform the re-adjustments following to the Electrical Adjust-ments. caution of Main Board replacement (in the case memory Ic is not defective)When the main board is replaced, memory IC should be replaced with the one on previous main board. After replacement, it should be required to perform the re-ad-justments following to the Electrical Adjustments.Memory IC (IC1371) ReplacementService ModeInput Computer 1 Group No. Data0 0 +179Ver. R 0.00 KB5AEData value Item No.Electrical AdjustmentsGroup No.-9-Electrical AdjustmentsCircuit AdjustmentsCAUTION: The each circuit has been made by the fine adjustment at factory. Do not attempt to adjust the following adjustments except requiring the readjustments in servicing otherwise it may cause loss of performance and product safety. Before adjustment, please turn on the projector more than ten minutes.WArNING : uSe uV rAdIAtIoN eYe ANd SKIN ProtectIoN durING SerVIcING.cAutIoN: to prevent suffer of uV radiation, those adjustments must be completed within 25 minutes.[Adjustment Condition] Input signal Video signal ....................... 1.0Vp-p/75W terminated, 16 steps gray scale (Composite video signal) Component Video signal ...... 1.0Vp-p/75W terminated, 8 color 100% color bar or 16 step gray scale (Component video signal) Computer signal ................... 0.7Vp-p/75W terminated, 16 steps gray scale pattern Image control mode ......... STANDARD mode unless otherwise noted.Note:* Please refer to Service Adjustment Menu Operation for entering the service mode and adjusting the service data.White 100%Black 100%16 steps gray scale pattern8 color 100% color barW Y C G M R B BLKWhite 100% Black 100%-30-Electrical Adjustments1. Enter the service mode.. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point tPFANA (+) and chassis ground (-). Select group no. 250, item no. 0 and change data value to adjust voltage to be 5.0 0.1V.3. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point tPFANA (+) and chassis ground (-). Select item no. 1 and change data value to adjust voltage to be 13.5 0.1V.4. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point tPFANB (+) and chassis ground (-). Select item no. 2 and change data value to adjust voltage to be 4.5 0.1V.5. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point tPFANB (+) and chassis ground (-). Select item no. 3 and change data value to adjust voltage to be 13.5 0.1V.6. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point tPFANc (+) and chassis ground (-). Select item no. 4 and change data value to adjust voltage to be 5.0 0.1V.7. Connect a digital voltmeter to test point tPFANc (+) and chassis ground (-). Select item no. 5 and change data value to adjust voltage to be 13.5 0.1V.2. Fan control adjustment 1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale computer signal with computer 1 [rGB] mode.3. Select group no. 101, item no. 12 to ad- just the voltage of tP_VMIdG to be 7.00 0.01V.4. Select group no. 101, item no. 14 to adjust the voltage of tP35G to make the amplitude d[Vpp] to be 10.00 0.05V.3 .reference Voltage Adjustment* Before setting, you need to check which type of LCD panel is placed on the projector according to the item "LCD Panel/Prism Ass'y removal" in the chapter "Optical Parts Disassembly".1. Enter the service mode.. Panel Type CheckSelect group no. 290, item no. 0. Check the data value as follows; Data value: 0 For L-Type of LCD Panel Data value: 0 For R-Type of LCD panel3. Panel Type SettingSelect group no. 290, item no. 1 and change data value from 10 to 0 or 0 depending on your LCD Panel type. When the data value reaches 0 or 0, it returns to 10 quickly. The gamma-characteristics changes according to your selection.1. Panel type check and SettingNote:Be careful to take this adjustment. The value of gamma adjustment data will be reset and cannot be restored if you change the mode of LCD panel type.After replacing the Power Board readjust the Output voltage adjustment as follows.1. Connect a digital voltmeter to RED WIRE (+) and BLACK WIRE (-).. Adjust the voltage by using VR61 as following. AC Input Reading 30V 374V 1VCaution:Be sure to connect the lamp when taking this adjust-ment.* This adjustment is not required even if the power board is replaced because this adjustment is carried out before parts shipment.output Voltage adjustment-31-Electrical AdjustmentsGain adjustment [Pc]1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale computer signal with computer1 [rGB] mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35G (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Select group no. 0, item no. 3 and adjust the ampli-tude a to be minimum by changing the Data value.5. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35r (+) and chassis ground (-).6. Select group no. 0, item no. 4 and adjust the ampli-tude a to be minimum by changing the Data value.7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35B (+) and chassis ground (-).8. Select group no. 0, item no. 5 and adjust the ampli-tude a to be minimum by changing the Data value.(a)White LevelPedestal adjustment [Pc]1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale computer signal with computer1 [rGB] mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35G (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Select group no. 0, item no. 0 and change data val-ue to adjust the pedestal level and black level to be the same level.5. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35r (+) and chassis ground (-).6. Select item no. 1 and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and black level to be the same level.7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35B (+) and chassis ground (-).8. Select item no. 2 and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and black level to be the same level.Pedestal LebelBlack Lebel1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale computer signal with computer1 [rGB] mode.3. To start the auto-calibration for PC adjustment, select group no. 260, item no. 0 and then change data value from 0 to 1. After the auto-calibration com-pleted, "OK" will appear on the screen.4. Auto calibration adjustment [Pc]Below adjustments are performed when the above auto calibration is failed.Pedestal adjustment [component]1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale 480i-component signal with computer2 [component] mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35G (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Select group no. 0, item no. 0 and change data val-ue to adjust the pedestal level and black level to be the same level.5. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35r (+) and chassis ground (-).6. Select item no. 1 and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and black level to be the same level.1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 8 color 100% color bar 480i-component signal with computer2 [component] mode.3. To start the auto-calibration for Component adjust-ment, select group no. 260, item no. 0 and then change data value from 0 to 1. After the auto-cali-bration completed, "OK" will appear on the screen.5. Auto calibration adjustment [component]Below adjustments are performed when the above auto calibration is failed.7. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35B (+) and chassis ground (-).8. Select item no. 2 and change data value to adjust the pedestal level and black level to be the same level.Pedestal LebelBlack LebelGain adjustment [component]1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale 480i-component signal with computer2 [component] mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35G (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Select group no. 0, item no. 3 and adjust the ampli-tude a to be minimum by changing the Data value.(a)White Level-3-Electrical Adjustments1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale composite video sig-nal with Video mode.3. To start the auto-calibration for Component adjust-ment, select group no. 260, item no. 0 and then change data value from 0 to 1. After the auto-cali-bration completed, "OK" will appear on the screen.6. Auto calibration adjustment [Video]Gain adjustment [Video]1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale composite video signal with Video [Video] mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35G (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Select group no. 20, item no. 0 and adjust the ampli-tude a to be minimum by changing the Data value.(a)White Levelbelow adjustment is performed when the above auto calibration is failed.1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 50%-Whole Gray computer signal with computer1 [rGB] mode.3. Select group no. 100, item no. 92 and change data value to 2 to reduce the panel frequency.4. Project only green light component to the screen.5. Select group no. 101, item no. 1 and change data value to obtain the minimum flicker on the screen.6. Project only red light component to the screen.7. Select item no. 0 and change data value to obtain the minimum flicker on the screen.8. Project only blue light component to the screen.9. Select item no. 2 and change data value to obtain the minimum flicker on the screen.10. Select group no. 100, item no. 92 and change data value to 0 to reset the panel frequency.7. common center adjustment1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale composite video sig-nal with Video[Video] mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35G (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Select group no. 100, item no. 6 and change data value to adjust amplitude a to be 1.6 0.1V.(a)white levelwhite level10. 50% White adjustment [Video]1. Enter the service mode, . Receive the 16-step gray scale computer signal with computer1 [rGB] mode.3. Select group no. 100 item no. 7 (Red) or 8 (Blue), and change Data values respectively to make a prop-er white balance.Confirm that the same white balance is obtained in video and computer input. 9. White Balance adjustment [Pc]1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale computer signal with computer1 [rGB] mode.3. Connect an oscilloscope to test point tP35G (+) and chassis ground (-).4. Select group no. 100, item no. 6 and change data value to adjust amplitude a to be 1.6 0.1 V.(a)white levelwhite level8. 50% White adjustment [Pc]-33-Electrical Adjustments1. Enter the service mode.. Receive the 16-step grey scale composite video sig-nal with Video[Video] mode.3. Select group no. 100 item no. 7 (Red) or 8 (Blue), and change Data values respectively to make a prop-er white balance.Confirm that the same white balance is obtained in video and computer input. 11.White Balance adjustment [Video]After replacing the G-sensor circuit (IC3851) or Memory IC (IC1371), readjust the Keystone Offset adjustment as follows.1. Put the projector on a horizontal place with the adjustable feet being minimum range and then enter the service mode.. Select group no. 102, item no. 3 and set data value from 0 to 5.3. By pressing the Select button, the Keystone Offset adjustment will start.4. When it has completed, the "OK" message will appear on the screen.5. By pressing any button on the projector or the remote control, the "OK" message will disappear. (Data value of Group no. 10, item no. 3 will be back from 5 to 0 for initial value.)12.Keystone offset adjustmentIf the correction of the Color shading adjustment is nec-essary, please adjust the "Color shading" by using the "COLOR SHADING CORRECTION" software supplied separately.The color shading correction adjustment for this model should be performed with the whole-gray patterns speci-fied as below.4-input patterns:6.25% gray, 12.5% gray, 25% gray, 50% gray Color Shading Correction adjustmentThe Color Shading Correction can be ordered with following service code.COLOR SHADING CORRECTION Ver. 4.00Service Parts No. 645 075 9611-34-Electrical AdjustmentsK40BK40AK10AIC9882K8BK8EK 8 GK 8 JK 8 PK 8 KK 8 IK8DK8HK 5 GA30C5IC501IC531IC1802K 5 RK 5 BTPFANATPFANBTPFANCTP35BTP35RTP35GTP_VMIDGI C 9 8 8 5MAIN BoArdTest Points and Locations-35-Electrical AdjustmentsService Adjustment Data TableThese initial values are the reference data written from the CPU ROM to memory IC when replaced new memory IC. The adjustment items indicated with are required to readjust fol-lowing to the Electrical adjustments. Other items should be used with the initial data value.Group/Item Item Name Function Initial range NoteGroup 0 Ad converter (PW190)0 ADC G-OFFSET PC / Component / SCART 18/10/18 0 - 55 * G-Pedestal Adjustment 1 ADC R-OFFSET PC / Component / SCART 18/140/18 0 - 55 * R-Pedestal Adjustment ADC B-OFFSET PC / Component / SCART 18/140/18 0 - 55 * B-Pedestal Adjustment3 ADC G-GAIN PC / Component / SCART 50/50/50 0 - 55 * G-Gain Adjustmen4 ADC R-GAIN PC / Component / SCART 40/40/40 0 - 55 * R-Gain Adjustmen5 ADC B-GAIN PC / Component / SCART 40/40/40 0 - 55 * B-Gain Adjustmen6 GRAAFLTR/RBAAFLTRGreen (Red and Blue) Anti-Alias Filter4 / R / R 0 - 77GRNAADWNSMPL / RBAADWNSMPLGreen (Red and Blue) Anti-Alias Downsample0 / R / R 0 - 3Composite & S-Video / Component / PC8 GRNAAHF / RBAAHFGreen (Red and Blue) Anti-Alias High Frequency3 / R / R 0 - 3 *R: Read only value10 SOGTHPC / Component / SCARTSyncOn Green Threhould6 / 3 / 0 - 15 11 SOGHYSDISPC / Component / SCARTSync On Green Hsysterisis Enable 0 0 - 11 HS1TH 4 0 - 713 HS0TH 4 0 - 7100 PreCoast PC Signal 3 0 - 63101 PostCoast PC Signal 8 0 - 6310 PreCoast PC Video 480i 7 0 - 6311 PostCoast PC Video 480i 13 0 - 631 PreCoast PC Video 575i 7 0 - 6313 PostCoast PC Video 575i 13 0 - 6314 PreCoast PC Video 480p 7 0 - 6315 PostCoast PC Video 480p 13 0 - 6316 PreCoast PC Video 575p 7 0 - 6317 PostCoast PC Video 575p 13 0 - 6318PreCoast PC Video 70p 60Hz7 0 - 6319PostCoast PC Video 70p 60Hz13 0 - 63130PreCoast PC Video 70p 50Hz7 0 - 63131PostCoast PC Video 70p 50Hz13 0 - 6313PreCoast PC Video 1080i 60Hz7 0 - 63133PostCoast PC Video 1080i 60Hz13 0 - 63134PreCoast PC Video 1080i 50Hz7 0 - 63135PostCoast PC Video 1080i 50Hz13 0 - 63136 PreCoast PC Video 1035i 7 0 - 63137 PostCoast PC Video 1035i 13 0 - 63138PreCoast PC Video 1080p 60Hz7 0 - 63139PostCoast PC Video 1080p 60Hz13 0 - 63140PreCoast PC Video 1080p 50Hz7 0 - 63141PostCoast PC Video 1080p 50Hz13 0 - 6314PreCoast PC Video 1080p 30Hz7 0 - 63143PostCoast PC Video 1080p 30Hz13 0 - 63144PreCoast PC Video 1080p 5Hz7 0 - 63145PostCoast PC Video 1080p 5Hz13 0 - 63146PreCoast PC Video 1080p 4Hz7 0 - 63147PostCoast PC Video 1080p 4Hz13 0 - 63-36-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note150 PreCoast YCbCr 480i 7 0 - 63151 PostCoast YCbCr 480i 13 0 - 6315 PreCoast YCbCr 575i 7 0 - 63153 PostCoast YCbCr 575i 13 0 - 63154 PreCoast YCbCr 480p 7 0 - 63155 PostCoast YCbCr 480p 13 0 - 63156 PreCoast YCbCr 575p 7 0 - 63157 PostCoast YCbCr 575p 13 0 - 63158PreCoast YCbCr 70p 60Hz7 0 - 63159PostCoast YCbCr 70p 60Hz13 0 - 63160PreCoast YCbCr 70p 50Hz7 0 - 63161PostCoast YCbCr 70p 50Hz13 0 - 6316PreCoast YCbCr 1080i 60Hz7 0 - 63163PostCoast YCbCr 1080i 60Hz13 0 - 63164PreCoast YCbCr 1080i 50Hz7 0 - 63165PostCoast YCbCr 1080i 50Hz13 0 - 63166 PreCoast YCbCr 1035i 7 0 - 63167 PostCoast YCbCr 1035i 13 0 - 63180 PreCoast SCART 480i 7 0 - 63181 PostCoast SCART 480i 13 0 - 6318 PreCoast SCART 575i 7 0 - 63183 PostCoast SCART 575i 13 0 - 63Group 10Sync Processor0 SYNCAMPHLCKTOLOWMinimum sync amplitude threshold for HLCK 1 to 0 tansition0x1000 0 - 99991 SYNCAMPHLCKTOHIMinimum sync amplitude threshold for HLCK 0 to 1 tansition0x700 0 - 9999Group 20Video decoder *R : Read Only Value0 Y LevelComposite / S-Video - Y Level (ADC RGB Gain)10 / 10 0 - 55Composite / S-Video* Gain Adjustment [Video]1 C LevelComposite / S-Video - C Level (ADC Saturation)115 / 115 0 - 55 Composite / S-Video

3 XCXL Level Cross-Chroma, Cross-Luma Level 3 0 - 54 CDNBANDWIDTH Comb D Narrow Bandwidth 3 / 3 0 - 3 NTSC/PAL5 CDWBANDWIDTH Comb D Wide Bandwidth 4 / 4 0 - 7 NTSC/PAL6 CDCNMINLEAKComb D Chroma Narrow Band Minimum Leakage0 / 3 0 - 3Left Values are adjustable if CXCL Level = 5.7 CDCNSLOPELEAKComb D Narrow Band Slope Leakage7 / 7 0 - 7 NTSC/PAL8 CDCWMINLEAKComb D Wide Band Minimum Leakage1 / 3 0 - 3 NTSC/PAL9 CDCWSLOPELEAK Comb D CW Slope Leakage 6 / 6 0 - 7 NTSC/PAL10 COMBLEAKBPGAIN Comb Leak To Ban Pass Gain 1 / 0 0 - 3 NTSC/PAL11 CDBDIAGONALGAIN Comb D Band Pass Diagonal Gain 1 / 3 0 - 3 NTSC/PAL1 CDNBCWBCLGAINComb D Narrow Band Comb Wide Band Comb1 / 1 0 - 3 NTSC/PAL13 RLUMASETUP-Enable 7.5IRE Setup Enable 0 0 - 1 Effective only NTSC SignalGroup 40General0 IP Mode Sets for IP Off 1 0 - 10: IP Block not used1: IP OFF used with IP Block1 3: PullDown Mode 1 1 - 3bit0 : Global Motionbit1 : Video Motion Detect Film Mode Enable 0 0 - 0 : :3pull down & :pull down1 : :3pull down : :pull down3 Force IP Mode 0 - 0 : IP Process Disable1 : Force Normal IP Mode : Force Film ModeEffective only for PSF Signal.-37-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note0Motion Adaptive Weight Value 30 0 - 551 Angle Interpolation Level0 : Conservative 4 : Aggressive4 0 - 4 CUE Low Pass Filter Enable 0 0 - 1Group 42deinterlacer setting Effective only for Progressive ON-L mode.0Motion Adaptive Weight Value 0 0 - 551 Angle Interpolation Level0 : Conservative 4 : Aggressive 0 - 4 CUE Low Pass Filter Enable 0 0 - 1Group 43deinterlacer setting Effective only for Progressive ON/Film mode.0Motion Adaptive Weight Value 30 0 - 551 Angle Interpolation Level0 : Conservative 4 : Aggressive4 0 - 4 CUE Low Pass Filter Enable 0 0 - 1Group 45Noise reduction (time) Effective only for N.R - Off0 Noise Pixel Range / 1 0 - 1 Noise Region 0 / 1 0 - 103 Noise Region 1 / 4 0 - 1033 Noise Region / 40 0 - 1034 Noise Gain Level / 0 0 - 55Group 47Noise reduction (time) Effective only for N.R L10 Noise Pixel Range / 1 0 - 1 Noise Region 0 / 1 0 - 103 Noise Region 1 / 4 0 - 1033 Noise Region / 40 0 - 1034 Noise Gain Level / 50 0 - 55Group 49Noise reduction (time) Effective only for N.R L0 Noise Pixel Range / 1 0 - 1 Noise Region 0 / 1 0 - 103 Noise Region 1 / 4 0 - 1033 Noise Region / 40 0 - 1034 Noise Gain Level / 100 0 - 55Group 502:2pull down setting0 Film Mode SensitivityFilm Detection Sensitivity 4 1 - 51 Film Mode Threshold Low 80 0 - 3767 Film Mode Threshold High 10 0 - 37673 VOFTHR13 14 0 - 103 Read only4 VOFTHR1 14 0 - 103 Read only5 VOFTHR3 14 0 - 103 Read only6Video Motion Window Start X 10 0 - 047 Range of detective for Film mode7Video Motion Window Stop X 10 0 - 047 Range of detective for Film mode8Video Motion Window Start Y 10 0 - 103 Range of detective for Film mode9Video Motion Window Stop Y 10 0 - 103 Range of detective for Film modeGroup 512:3pull down setting-38-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note0 Global Motion SensitivityFilm Detection Sensitivity4 1 - 51 Video Motion SensitivityFilm Detection Sensitivity 4 1 - 5 Video Motion Threshold Low 10 0 - 37673Video Motion Threshold High 180 0 - 37674 Global Motion Threshold 14 0 - 1045 3Film Mode Threshold 100 0 - 37676Global Motion Window Start X 10 0 - 047 Range of detective for Film mode7Global Motion Window Stop X 10 0 - 047 Range of detective for Film mode8Global Motion Window Start Y 10 0 - 103 Range of detective for Film mode9Global Motion Window Stop Y 10 0 - 103 Range of detective for Film modeGroup 60Image0 Center Contrast 51/556/534/534/49/49 0 - 103Video(S-Video) / Component / SCART /ANALOG / DIGITAL / HDCPSetting Value= (MENU Value - MENU Center Value ) x Alpha / 10 + Center[Setting Value to PW]Contrast [Max] 103 [Min] 0Brightness [Max] 103 [Min] 0Color [Max] 103 [Min] 0Tint [Max] 180 [Min] 0Sharpness [Max] 57 [Min] 01 Center Brightness 51/480/51/500/51/51 0 - 103 Center Color 51/534/51/51/51/51 0 - 1033 Center Tint 90/90/90/90/90/90 0-1804 Center Sharpness 16/16/16/16/16/16 165 Alpha Contrast 40/40/40/40/40/40 0-10006 Alpha Brightness 70/70/70/70/70/70 0-10007 Alpha Color 70/70/70/70/70/70 0-10008 Alpha Tint 10/10/10/10/10/10 0-10009 Alpha Sharpness 10/10/10/10/10/10 0-1000Group 100Panel Service0 G-SubGain048/064/000/000/1950/1950/1830/19000-4095PCStandard/PCDynamic/PCReal/PCBlackBoard/AVStandard/AVDy-namic/AVCinema/AVBlackBoard1 R-SubGain048/064/000/000/1850/048/19500-4095 B-SubGain048/064/000/000/048/000/048/0480-40953 G-SubBright 0/0/4/3/0/0/0/0 0-4095PCStandard/PCDynamic/PCReal/PCBlackBoard/AVStandard/AVDy-namic/AVCinema/AVBlackBoard4 R-SubBright 0/0/4/40/0/3/0/3 0-40955 B-SubBright 0/0/4/3/16/0/50/3 0-40956 G-GammaShift 0 0-4095PC/AVCenter=51R] and [B] are linked with [G]7 R-GammaShift 0 0-40958 B-GammaShift 0 0-40959 G-ReferH 4000/4000 0-4095[R] and [B] are linked with [G] Scan Direction (Front/Rear)10 G-ReferL 1048/1048 0-4095[R] and [B] are linked with [G] Scan Direction (Front/Rear)11 R-ReferH 4000/4000 0-4095 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)1 R-ReferL 1048/1048 0-4095 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)13 B-ReferH 4000/4000 0-4095 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)14 B-ReferL 1048/1048 0-4095 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)15 DXOutR 34 0-10316 DXOutG 34 0-10317 DXOutB 34 0-10318 H_Change_Pos 30 0-5519 SH_Base 73 0-40950 NRG_Pos 4 0-171 NRG_Width 31 0-55 OSD_Pos 0-33 OSD_Ptn 0 0-94 GammaCtrl 1 0-15 REF_GatePos 30 0-1036 REF_GateDur 130 0-1037 R-BasePos 8 0-158 G-BasePos 8 0-159 B-BasePos 8 0-1530 RGB-Adjust 0 0-731 RGB-AdjLv 0 0-4095Operation STEP=56[05651768103]-39-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note3 LineR0 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)33 LineR1 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)34 LineR 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)35 LineR3 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)36 LineR4 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)37 LineG0 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)38 LineG1 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)39 LineG 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)40 LineG3 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)41 LineG4 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)4 LineB0 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)43 LineB1 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)44 LineB 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)45 LineB3 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)46 LineB4 0 0-103 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)47 GhostR-Pos 8 0-3148 GhostG-Pos 8 0-3149 GhostB-Pos 8 0-3150 GhostR-Cent 0 0-04751 GhostR-Start 18 0-555 GhostR-End 18 0-5553 GhostG-Cent 0 0-04754 GhostG-Start 18 0-5555 GhostG-End 18 0-5556 GhostB-Cent 0 0-04757 GhostB-Start 18 0-5558 GhostB-End 18 0-5559 BlockR1 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)60 BlockG1 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)61 BlockB1 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)6 BlockR 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)63 BlockG 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)64 BlockB 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)65 ReverceR 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)66 ReverceG 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)67 ReverceB 0 0-047 (MINMAX Cyclic Operation)68 BackCrossR-Cent 0 0-04769 BackCrossR-Start 18 0-5570 BackCrossR-End 18 0-5571 BackCrossG-Cent 0 0-0477 BackCrossG-Start 18 0-5573 BackCrossG-End 18 0-5574 BackCrossBR-Cent 0 0-04775 BackCrossB-Start 18 0-5576 BackCrossB-End 18 0-5577 ColshdSelect 1 0-178 R-Min 76/77 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)79 R-Mid 45/458 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)80 R-Mid1 584/586 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)81 R-Max 684/686 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)8 G-Min 76/77 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)83 G-Mid 45/458 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)84 G-Mid1 584/586 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)85 G-Max 684/686 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)86 B-Min 76/77 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)87 B-Mid 45/458 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)88 B-Mid1 584/586 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)89 B-Max 684/686 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)90 H-OutPos 108 0-04791 OutAreaLv 0 0-1039 FlickerAdj 0 0/ not used93 FRC_Bit 3 0-394 FrontCTalkR-Cent 0 0-04795 FrontCTalkR-Start 16/15 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)96 FrontCTalkR-End 18/17 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)97 FrontCTalkG-Cent 0 0-04798 FrontCTalkG-Start 16/15 0-5599 FrontCTalkG-End 18/17 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)100 FrontCTalkB-Cent 0 0-047 (XU355A/XU305A)-40-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note101 FrontCTalkB-Start 16/15 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)10 FrontCTalkB-End 18/17 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)103 R-DCOffset-NGain 0/0 0-103 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)104 R-DCOffset-N1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)105 R-DCOffset-N 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)106 R-DCOffset-N3 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)107 R-DCOffset-N4 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)108 R-DCOffset-N5 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)109 R-DCOffset-N6 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)110 R-DCOffset-N7 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)111 R-DCOffset-N8 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)11 R-DCOffset-N9 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)113 R-DCOffset-N10 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)114 R-DCOffset-N11 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)115 R-DCOffset-N1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)116 G-DCOffset-NGain 0/0 0-103 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)117 G-DCOffset-N1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)118 G-DCOffset-N 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)119 G-DCOffset-N3 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)10 G-DCOffset-N4 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)11 G-DCOffset-N5 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)1 G-DCOffset-N6 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)13 G-DCOffset-N7 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)14 G-DCOffset-N8 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)15 G-DCOffset-N9 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)16 G-DCOffset-N10 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)17 G-DCOffset-N11 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)18 G-DCOffset-N1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)19 B-DCOffset-NGain 0/0 0-103 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)130 B-DCOffset-N1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)131 B-DCOffset-N 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)13 B-DCOffset-N3 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)133 B-DCOffset-N4 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)134 B-DCOffset-N5 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)135 B-DCOffset-N6 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)136 B-DCOffset-N7 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)137 B-DCOffset-N8 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)138 B-DCOffset-N9 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)139 B-DCOffset-N10 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)140 B-DCOffset-N11 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)141 B-DCOffset-N1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)14 R-DCOffset-PGain 0/0 0-103 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)143 R-DCOffset-P1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)144 R-DCOffset-P 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)145 R-DCOffset-P3 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)146 R-DCOffset-P4 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)147 R-DCOffset-P5 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)148 R-DCOffset-P6 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)149 R-DCOffset-P7 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)150 R-DCOffset-P8 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)151 R-DCOffset-P9 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)15 R-DCOffset-P10 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)153 R-DCOffset-P11 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)154 R-DCOffset-P1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)155 G-DCOffset-PGain 0/0 0-013 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)156 G-DCOffset-P1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)157 G-DCOffset-P 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)158 G-DCOffset-P3 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)159 G-DCOffset-P4 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)160 G-DCOffset-P5 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)161 G-DCOffset-P6 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)16 G-DCOffset-P7 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)163 G-DCOffset-P8 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)164 G-DCOffset-P9 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)165 G-DCOffset-P10 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)166 G-DCOffset-P11 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)167 G-DCOffset-P1 0/0 0-103 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)168 B-DCOffset-PGain 0/0 0-103 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)169 B-DCOffset-P1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)-41-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note170 B-DCOffset-P 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)171 B-DCOffset-P3 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)17 B-DCOffset-P4 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)173 B-DCOffset-P5 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)174 B-DCOffset-P6 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)175 B-DCOffset-P7 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)176 B-DCOffset-P8 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)177 B-DCOffset-P9 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)178 B-DCOffset-P10 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)179 B-DCOffset-P11 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)180 B-DCOffset-P1 0/0 0-047 Scan Direction (Front/Rear)181 ENBX-R 0 0-1718 ENBX-G 0 0-17183 ENBX-B 0 0-17 184 DXOutPos 0 0-1 185 R_V_INPUT_SETP_0 /4 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)186 R_V_INPUT_SETP_51 18/0 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)187 R_V_INPUT_SETP_104 14/16 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)188 R_V_INPUT_SETP_1536 10/1 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)189 R_V_INPUT_SETP_048 4/7 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)190 R_V_INPUT_SETP_560 0/1 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)191 R_V_INPUT_SETP_307 1019/100 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)19 R_V_INPUT_SETP_3584 1016/1018 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)193 R_V_INPUT_SETP_4096 1013/1016 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)194 G_V_INPUT_SETP_0 /4 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)195 G_V_INPUT_SETP_51 18/0 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)196 G_V_INPUT_SETP_104 14/16 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)197 G_V_INPUT_SETP_1536 10/1 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)198 G_V_INPUT_SETP_048 4/7 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)199 G_V_INPUT_SETP_560 0/1 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)00 G_V_INPUT_SETP_307 1019/100 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)01 G_V_INPUT_SETP_3584 1016/1018 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)0 G_V_INPUT_SETP_4096 1013/1016 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)03 B_V_INPUT_SETP_0 /4 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)04 B_V_INPUT_SETP_51 18/0 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)05 B_V_INPUT_SETP_104 14/16 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)06 B_V_INPUT_SETP_1536 10/1 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)07 B_V_INPUT_SETP_048 4/7 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)08 B_V_INPUT_SETP_560 0/1 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)09 B_V_INPUT_SETP_307 1019/100 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)10 B_V_INPUT_SETP_3584 1016/1018 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)11 B_V_INPUT_SETP_4096 1013/1016 0-103 (XU355A/XU305A)1 ERPPOL 84 0-409513 FRP_POS 3 0-5514 SWAP 1344 0-04715 PRE_COLSHD_SEL 0 0-5516 HSYNC_FLLOW 1 0-117 DELAY_HSYNC 0 0-04718 DELAY_VSYNC 16 0-5519 VSYNC_FOLLOW 0 0-10 BLANK_RCENTER 0 0-0471 BLANK_RSTART 18 0-55 BLANK_REND 18 0-553 BLANK_GCENTER 0 0-0474 BLANK_GSTART 18 0-555 BLANK_GEND 18 0-556 BLANK_BCENTER 0 0-0477 BLANK_BSTART 18 0-558 BLANK_BEND 18 0-559 Output limit R 3686/3686/3686/3686 0-409530 Output limit G 3686/3686/3686/3686 0-409531 Output limit B 3686/3686/3686/3686 0-40953 CROSSTALK_COEF_R 103 0-10333 CROSSTALK COEF_G 103 0-10334 CROSSTALK COEF_B 103 0-10335 LCCON_ENABLE 0 0-136 ENBY_L1 11 0-5537 ENBY_H1 69 0-10338 ENBY_L 11 0-55-4-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note39 ENBY_H 69 0-103Group101Panel Service(6170/62334) 0 R_LCCOM 150/140 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)1 G_LCCOM 150/140 055 (XU355A/XU305A) B-LCCOM 150/140 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)3 R-ENBX-PW 5 0-154 G-ENBX-PW 5 0-155 B-ENBX-PW 5 0-156 R-DXIN 44 0-177 G-DXIN 44 0-178 B-DXIN 44 0-179 R-ENB11N 0 0-3110 G-ENBX11N 0 0-3111 B-ENBX11N 0 0-311 Vmid 153/140 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)13 R-Ref 165/140 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)14 G-Ref 165/140 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A)15 G-Ref 165/140 0-55 (XU355A/XU305A) Group102 Auto Keystone Setup Value0 OFFSET 0-1056 - 1056 1 OFFSET SWITCH 0 0 - 1 DEBUG MODE 0 0 - 1 3 SERVICE CALIBRATION 0 0 - 1 4 LOCK COUNT 5 1 - 55 5 DELT VERT RESULT 64 1 - 55 6 ANGLE 1 COUNT 1 1 - 10 7 ANGLE COUNT 5 1 - 10 8 BLIND SECTOR 1 160 0 - 104 9 BLIND SECTOR 3 3 0 - 104 10 BLIND SECTOR BIAS 61 0 - 104 Group 103Help mode for panle domain0 Help mode on/off 1 0-1 1 APL threshold value 30 0 - 55 Max value 1 0 - 55 3 Value per unit time 3 0 - 50 4 Time per 1step 1 1 - 30 5 Realtime APL RO 1 - 55 Group 200option0Logo Prohibition (Forced No Brand)Logo Prohibition (0: Menu, 1: Forced, : China, 3-9: not used)0 0 - Effective after AC On1 RS3C Baudrate Baud Rate 0 0 - 0: 1900bps, 1: 9600bps, : 11500bps PJLink Enable PJLink 0 0 - 1 0: Disable 1: Enable4 CABLE SW Long Cable 0 0 - 10 0: Disable, 1: Enable5PW Debug Command Enable0 0 - 10:Disable (Serial Command Eanble) 1: Enable (PW Debug Mode)6 Device Refresh Disable 0 0 - 10:Enable, 1:DisableNo last memory7 Device Access Disable 0 0 - 10:Enable (Normal), 1:DisableNo last memory1Lamp Warning Time (NORMAL)Lamp Life at Normal Mode (Warning Time at Normal)-500 - 8000 Lamp Warning Time (ECO)Lamp Life at Eco Mode (Warning Time at Eco)-500 - 80003 Lamp Warning Time (HIGH)Lamp Life at High Mode (Warning Time at High)-500 - 800040 Lamp PWM PresAv 50Hz 80 0-5541 Lamp PWM PresAc 60Hz 67 0-554 Lamp PWM PresUnlock 65 0-5543 Lamp PWM PresPcA 0-5544 Lamp PWM PresPcB 3 0-5545 Lamp PWM PrefHAv50Hz 5000 0-6553546 Lamp PWM PresHAv60Hz 5000 0-6553547 Lam PWM PrefHUnlock 5000 0-65535-43-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note50 Lamp Replacement Display Lamp Warning Display On / Off 1 0-1 1: On, 0: Off51 Filter Warning Display Filter Warning Display On / Off 1 0-1 1: On, 0: Off5 Lamp Counter reset Times Reset Times of Lamp Counter 0 0-55 Read only53 Filter Counter Reset Times Filter Counter Reset Times 0 0-5554Factory Default Execute TimesReset times of Fanctory Default 0 0 - 55 Read only55 Motor Disable Motors Disable 0 0 - 1 0: On, 1: Off56 Menu Position Move menu (X asis) 0 0 - 10457 Menu Position Move menu (Y asis) 0 0 - 10458 Lamp Go Out 0 0 - 159 Source Search EnableSource Search Enable(0: Disable 1:Enable)0 0-160 Language Default SettingLanguage Default setting (0: English 1:Japanese)0 0-161 OSD Aspect HL OSD display position offset H left 105 0-1046 OSD Aspect HR OSD display position offset H right 105 0-10463 Screen Aspect VT OSD display offset V top 45 0-10464 Screen Aspect VB OSD display offsetr V bottom 45 0-10470 RC Mode RC moe setting 0-1 1Group 201option (signal)0 FrameLock Option 1 0 - 10: FrameLockOFF at PC signal1: FrameLockON at PC signal and 47Hz (Vfreq) ~ Panel frequency of input signal Field Sense Invert Enable 0 0 - 1Reverse Processing of FLDINVSetting Value0: Disable - Used FLDINV Setting Value1: Enable - Used Reversed FLDINV Setting Value4 Sub Image Enable 1 0 - 1 0:Disable (Service Adjustment Dsiable, Used all the Center Values1:Enable (Service Adjustment Enable)6 Zoom Accelerator Enable 0 0 - 10:Zoom Accelerator OFF, 1:Zoom Accelerator ONNo last memory7 DZoom Reset by Keystone 0 0 - 10:Enable (Normal), 1:Disable (Dzoo is not cancelled even if Keystone is cancelled)No last memory8 Stability Count Count Value of V-missing 5 0 - 559Sensivity for Signal Lost (HSYNC)Only used this value for No Signal Judgement(Hz)350 0 - 6553510Sensivity for Signal Lost (VSYNC)Only used this value for No Signal Judgement(Line)3 0 - 5511 Keystone Filter Center Value Reference Value 16 0 - 30Group 202option (McI model only)0 Memory Viewer OSDMemory Viewer OSD Display (1: Yes, 0: No)1 0 - 1Group 210lampcontorl0 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL1Luminance Level 1 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 1 at the less than the Value7 0 - 551 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVELLuminance Level Data for Dimmer: Dim Level at the less than the Value14 0 - 55 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL3Luminance Level 3 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 3 at the less than the Value1 0 - 553 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL4Luminance Level 4 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 4 at the less than the Value8 0 - 554 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL5Luminance Level 5 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 5 at the less than the Value35 0 - 555 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL6Luminance Level 6 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 6 at the less than the Value4 0 - 556 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL7Luminance Level 7 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 7 at the less than the Value49 0 - 557 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL8Luminance Level 8 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 8 at the less than the Value56 0-55-44-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note8 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL9Luminance Level 9 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 9 at the less than the Value63 0-559 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL10Luminance Level 10 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 10 at the less than the Value70 0-5510 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL11Luminance Level 11 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 11 at the less than the Value77 0 - 5511 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL1Luminance Level 1 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 1 at the less than the Value84 0 - 551 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL13Luminance Level 13 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 13 at the less than the Value91 0 - 5513 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL14Luminance Level 14 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 14 at the less than the Value98 0 - 5514 DIMMER_CTRL_LEVEL15Luminance Level 15 Data for Dimmer: Dim Level 15 at the less than the Value105 0 - 5515 DIMMER_AVERAGE_POINTLuminance Data Avarage Point for Mimmer4 0 - 1616 DIMMER_AVERAGE_DATALuminance Data Avarage Value for Dimmer - - * Read only17 DIMMER_LEVEL_AUTO Current Dimmer Leverl - - * Read only18 DIMMER_LEVEL_NORMAL Normal Dimmer Level 8 0 - 1519 DIMMER_LEVEL_ECO Eco Dimmer Level 0 0 - 150 Lamp check enable 00: Lamp Failure Detection OFF (White 50% Back), 1 : ON (Blue 100% Back)1 VOLTAGE_LEVEL Lamp Voltage - Unit: 8bit(Raw Data) * Read only DIMMER_LEVEL_HIGH Dimmer level High 15 0 - 15Group 231VBI Slice level 0 Generic Initial Slicing Level PW190 register 0xE344 0x34 0-551Generic High Level Thresh-oldPW190 register 0xE345 -- 0-55 Generic Low Level Threshold PW190 register 0xE346 -- 0-553 Generic Minimum Low Level PW190 register 0xE347 0x30 0-554 Generic Maximum High Level PW190 register 0xE348 0xe0 0-55Group 250FAN control0 FAN1 MIN ADJUST (DAC)DAC Output for FanAdjust the tolerance of DAC and Fan Volage.* Lamp mode is forced Eco10 0 - 551 FAN1 MAX ADJUST (DAC) 5 0 - 55 FAN MIN ADJUST (DAC) 4 0 - 553 FAN MAX ADJUST (DAC) 5 0 - 554 FAN3 MIN ADJUST (DAC) 15 0-555 FAN3 MAX ADJUST (DAC) 30 0-556 Not used7 Not usedGroup 251Not usedGroup 252Fan option0 HI-LAND SWITCH0: Normal, 1: Hi-Land, -4: Hi-Land 1-30 0 - 51 SAFETY SWITCH For test purpose 0 0 - 6 FAN MANUAL SWITCH 0: Auto, 1: Manual 0 0 - 33 FAN1 MANUAL VOLTAGE Fan Voltage (unit : 0.1V)Effective only when Fan Manual switch is 1100 0 - 554 FAN MANUAL VOLTAGE 100 0 - 555 FAN3 MANUAL VOLTAGE 100 0 - 556 Not used -Group 253Fan tem error Setting (Memorized) Normal CeilingHiLand-NormalHiLand-Ceiling5 Temp A Warning (Normal)Temp. A to judge the Temp Error at Normal (Room)44 44 44 44 30-1006 Temp B Warning (Normal)Temp. B to judge the Temp Error at Normal (Panel)60 60 63 63 30-1007 Temp C Warning (Normal)Temp. C to judge the Temp Error at Normal (Lamp)60 60 60 60 30-1008 Temp B-A Warning (Normal)Temp. B-A to judge the Temp Error at Normal (Clogging Det.)100 100 100 100 0-100-45-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note9 Temp C-A Warning(Normal)Temp. C-A to judge the Temp Error at Normal (Clogging Det.)100 100 100 100 0-10010 Temp A Warning (Eco)Temp. A to judge the Temp Error at Eco (Room) 44 44 43 44 30-10011 Temp B Warning (Eco)Temp. B to judge the Temp Error at Eco(Panel)60 60 60 60 30-1001 Temp C Warning (Eco)Temp. C to judge the Temp Error at Eco(Panel)60 60 60 63 30-10013 Temp B-A Warning (Eco)Temp. B-A to judge the Temp Error at Normal (Clogging Det.)100 100 100 100 0-10014 Temp C-A Warning (Eco)Temp. C-A to judge the Temp Error at Normal (Clogging Det.)100 100 100 100 0-10015 Temp A Warning Offset (Temp)Offset of Temp Error (Temp.) Error Setting Value is increased XC at the below condition* Standby* Right to turn on the lamp*Right to change the Lamp mode5 0-10016 Temp B Warning Offset (Temp)5 0-10017 Temp C Warning Offset (Temp)5 0-10018 Temp B-A Warning Offset (Temp)0 0-10019 Temp C-A Warning Offset (Temp)0 0-1000 Temp A Warning Offset (Time)Offset of Temp Error (Minutes) Error Setting Value is increased X minute at the below condition* Standby* Right to turn on the lamp*Right to change the Lamp mode3 0-1001 Temp B Warning Offset (Time)3 0-100 Temp C Warning Offset (Time)3 0-1003 Temp B-A Warning Offset (Time)3 0-1004 Temp C-A Warning Offset (Time)3 0-100Group 254Fan control range Setting (temp./Voltage) Normal CeilingHiLand-NormalHiLand-Ceiling10 Normal Fan Control Min TempTemp Senser Control Start/End Tem.p at Normal33 33 35 35 0-10011 Normal Fan Control Max Temp38 39 39 39 0-1001 Normal Fan1 MinFan voltage value at Normal (unit: 0.1V)7 77 95 95 0-5513 Normal Fan1 Max 15 15 15 15 0-5514 Normal Fan Min 68 75 85 90 0-5515 Normal Fan Max 80 80 80 80 0-5516 Normal Fan3 Min 77 8 95 95 0-5517 Normal Fan3 Max 135 135 135 135 0-550 Eco Fan Control Min TempTemp Senser Control Start/End Tem.p at Eco30 30 35 35 0-1001 Eco Fan Control Max Temp 38 38 39 39 0-100 Eco Fan1 MinFan voltage value at Eco (unit: 0.1V)50 55 85 85 0-553 Eco Fan1 Max 115 10 15 15 0-554 Eco Fan Min 45 45 60 60 0-555 Eco Fan Max 50 50 6 6 0-556 Eco Fan3 Min 70 75 90 95 0-557 Eco Fan3 Max 15 15 15 15 0-55Group 255Fan Start/cooling Setting0 Fan1 Initial VoltFan Start Voltage (0.1V)55 0-551 Fan Initial Volt 55 0-55 Fan3 Initial Volt 55 0-554 Fan1 Cooling Speed Fan Voltage at Power Off (0.1V) 130 0-555 Fan Cooling Speed 130 0-556 Fan3 Cooling Spees 130 0-558 Cooling Time L1Cooling Time stting at Fan Mode L1 (x 30 sec)1: 30, 3: 90, 15: 450 sec. 1-159 Cooling Time LCooling Time stting at Fan Mode L (x 30 sec)1: 30, 3: 90, 15: 450 sec.3 1-1510 Temp Error Cooling TimeCooling Time setting at Temp Erro (x 30 sec)3 1-1511OnStart Cooling Start Threshold38 0-1001 After shutdown cooling Cooling after shutdown (0: No, 1: Yes) 1 0-1Group 256Fan lamp Voltage down Setting0 Lamp VoltageCurrent Lamp Voltage (0.1V)(Read only)- 0-55-46-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note1 Lamp Vol ThresholdThreshold to judge Lamp Voltage Down ( V10) 0 30-90 Fan1 Speed GainAdditional Fan Speed of Min at Lamp Voltage Down (unit: 0.1V)10 0-553 Fan Speed Gain 10 0-554 Fan3 Speed Gain 10 0-55Group 257Fan dimmer Setting0Dimmer Average Chech PeriodDimmer Average measurement Time (0:10sec. 1:30sec. :60 sec. 90:sec...10:30sec.)1 0-101 Dimmer Average Dimmer Average Value (Read only) - Last Voltage Difference -3 Voltage Difference Goal -Group 258FAN network mode Ic temp. 0Standby Cooling Check CycleStandby Cooling Check Cycle 5 -1Standy Cooling Start ThresholdStandy Cooling Start Threshold40 - Standby Cooling Enable Standby Cooling Enable 1 -Group 260Auto calibration(common)*Auto calibration0 Execute Calibration 0 0 - 1Executes Auto-Calibration when changiing the Value (PC White 100%)1 Loop CountMaximum Execution Times (OFFSET->GAIN)10 1 - 30 Auto StatusResult of Auto-Calibration (Last Memory) 0 0 / 1 / 90: OK, 1: Adjusting,9: Error * ReadOnly3 AutoWait Wait Value for each setting 1 1 - 04 CHECK -Tolelance Torelance of OFFSET 1 - 55Group 261Auto calibration (rGB)0 OFFSET AREA H STARTBlack Level Acquiring Area H-Start Position975 0 - 10001 OFFSET AREA V STARTBlack Level Acquiring Area V-Start Position500 0 - 1000 GAIN AREA H STARTWhite Level Acquiring Area H-Start Position5 0 - 10003 GAIN AREA V STARTWhite Level Acquiring Area V-Start Position500 0 - 10004 Image AREA H WIDTH Black/White Level Acquiring Area 13 0 - 40955 Image AREA V HIGHTBlack/White Level Acquiring Area Height9 0 - 40956 OFFSET target Target Value of Black Level Adj. 3 0 - 177 OFFSET torelance Torelance of Black Level Adj. 1 1 - 178 GAIN target Target Value of White Level Adj. 38 0 - 559 GAIN torelance Torelance of White Level Adj. 1 1 - 55Group 262Auto calibration (cVBS/SVIdeo)0 Y Image Area Start X Y Acquiring Area H-Start Position 0 0 - 10001 Y Image Area Start Y Y Acquiring Area V-Start Position 00 0 - 1000 Cb Imange Area Start X Cb Acquiring Area H-Start Position 500 0 - 10003 Cb Imange Area Start Y Cb Acquiring Area V-Start Position 00 0 - 10004 Cr Imange Area Start X Cr Acquiring Area H-Start Position 500 0 - 10005 Cr Imange Area Start Y Cr Acquiring Area V-Start Position 00 0 - 10006 Image Area H Width Image Level Acquiring Area 8 0 - 40957 Image Area V Hight Image Level Acquiring Area Height 9 0 - 40958 Y Target Level Target Value of Y Level Adj. 17 0 - 559 Cb Target Level Target Value of Cb Level Adj. 1 0 - 5510 Cr Target Level Target Value of Cr Level Adj. 1 0 - 5511 Gain Tolerance Torelance of Level Adj. 1 0 - 551 Delta Gain Deviation Width of Gain Value 9 0 - 55-47-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range NoteGroup 264Auto calibration (Ycbcr)0 Y-OFFSET AREA H STARTY - Offset Acquiring Area H-Start Position95 0 - 10001 Y-OFFSET AREA V STARTY - Offset Acquiring Area V-Start Position500 0 - 1000

CB - OFFSET AREA H STARTCB - Offset Acquiring Area H-Start Position 95 0 - 10003CB - OFFSET AREA V STARTCB - Offset Acquiring Area V-Start Position 500 0 - 10004CR - OFFSET AREA H STARTCR - Offset Acquiring Area H-Start Position 95 0 - 10005CR - OFFSET AREA V STARTCR - Offset Acquiring Area V-Start Position 500 0 - 10006 Y - GAIN AREA H START 50 0 - 10007 Y - GAIN AREA V START 500 0 - 10008 CB - GAIN AREA H START 800 0 - 10009 CB - GAIN AREA V START 500 0 - 100010 CR - GAIN AREA H START 700 0 - 100011 CR - GAIN AREA V START 500 0 - 10001 Image AREA H WIDTH YCBCR Level Acquiring Area 13 0 - 409513 Image AREA V HIGHT YCBCR Level Acquiring Area Height 9 0 - 409514 Y - OFFSET TARTGET 4 0 - 5515 CB OFFSET TARGET 18 0 - 5516 CR OFFSET TARGET 18 0-5517 Y-GAIN TARGET 17 0-5518 CB-GAINTARGET 37 0-5519 CR-GAINTARGET 37 0-550 OFFSET torelance Torelance of OFFSET Adj. 1 1-551 GAIN torelance Torelance of GAIN Adj. 1 1-55Group 270cuStoM(Aspect)0 Scaler Horizontal Horizontal Scaler Edit 100 68-131 Sclaler Vertical Vertical Scaler Edit 100 68-13 Connect Seperate/Connect Edit 0 0-1 0:Seperate, 1: Connect3 Position Horizontal Horizontal Postion Correction 100 85-1154 Position Vertical Vertical Position Correct 100 85-1155 Aspect Enable Aspect Adj. Enable 0 0-1 1: Enable, 0: DisableGroup 280AutoPc Adjust0 AutoPCAdjustEnableAuto-PC Adj Operation Enable if Un-supported Signal Input0 0-1 0:Enabel, 1:Disable1 Frequency Step Frequency Steps of Total Dot 1 0-3 Frequency Threshold Total Dot Freqency Threshold 5 0-10 0[] 10[Not matched] 3 Fine Phase Do Phase Adj after Total Dot Adj. 1 0-1 0;Excutes Fine Phase; 1:Not Excute4 BLKDET Black Level Detection Area 1 0 - 35 PHASEMSK Phase Detection Filter 0 0 - 30: Effective All Bit, 1: Disable Lower 1 bit: Disable Lower bit, 3: Disable Lower 3 bitGroup 290Paneltype * Panel type check0 GammaL/R-View Current Setting Check 0 0-00: Gamma for L-Turn0: Gamma for R-Turn * Read only1 GammaL/R-Change Setting of Gamma 10 0-0Sets L-Turn Gamma if the Value is set to 0.Sets R-Turn Gamma if the Value is set to 0.Group 500composite (NtSc) composite / S-Video01 Disp Dots 668 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 8 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 18 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 458 0 ~ 4095Group 501composite (PAl) composite / S-Video01 Disp Dots 658 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 34 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 0 ~ 4095-48-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note4 Disp Line 536 0 ~ 4095Group 502composite (SecAM) composite / S-Video01 Disp Dots 65 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 8 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 536 0 ~ 4095Group 510ScArt(480i)01 Disp Dots 674 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 13 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 43 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 45 0 ~ 4095Group 511ScArt (575i)01 Disp Dots 650 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 15 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 68 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 514 0 ~ 4095Group 520Ycbcr (480i)0 Total Dots 858 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 670 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 146 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 48 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 458 0 ~ 4095Group 521Ycbcr (575i)0 Total Dots 864 0~40951 Disp Dots 656 0~4095 H Back Porch 16 0~40953 V Back Porch 64 0~40954 Disp Line 534 0~4095Group 522Ycbcr (480P)0 Total Dots 858 0 ~ 4095 * Read only1 Disp Dots 684 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 136 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 46 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 460 0 ~ 4095Group 523Ycbcr (575P)0 Total Dots 864 0 ~ 4095 * Read only1 Disp Dots 690 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 14 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 56 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 550 0 ~ 4095Group 524Ycbcr (720P - 60)0 Total Dots 1650 0 ~ 4095 * Read only1 Disp Dots 148 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 313 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 34 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 700 0 ~ 4095Group 525Ycbcr (720P - 50 )0 Total Dots 1980 0 ~ 4095 * Read only1 Disp Dots 148 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 338 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 36 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 700 0 ~ 4095-49-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range NoteGroup 526Ycbcr (1080i - 60)0 Total Dots 00 0 ~ 4095 * Read only1 Disp Dots 187 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 56 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 54 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 105 0 ~ 4095Group 527Ycbcr (1080i - 50)0 Total Dots 640 0 ~ 4095 * Read only1 Disp Dots 1870 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 57 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 54 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 105 0 ~ 4095Group 528Ycbcr (1035i)0 Total Dots 00 0 ~ 4095 * Read only1 Disp Dots 187 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 56 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 9 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 101 0 ~ 4095Group 540rGB Video (480i)0 Total Dots 960 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 75 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 166 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 48 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 460 0 ~ 40955 Clamp 1 0 ~ 556 Clamp Width 31 0 ~ 55Group 541rGB Video (575i)0 Total Dots 966 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 736 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 18 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 66 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 536 0 ~ 40955 Clamp 1 0 ~ 556 Clamp Width 31 0 ~ 55Group 542rGB Video (480P)0 Total Dots 960 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 766 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 156 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 46 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 460 0 ~ 40955 Clamp 1 0 ~ 556 Clamp Width 31 0 ~ 55Group 543rGB Video (575P)0 Total Dots 986 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 774 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 174 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 6 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 540 0 ~ 40955 Clamp 1 0 ~ 556 Clamp Width 31 0 ~ 55Group 544rGB Video (720P - 60 )0 Total Dots 1650 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 148 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 318 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 34 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 70 0 ~ 40955 Clamp 1 0 ~ 55-50-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range Note6 Clamp Width 31 0 ~ 55Group 545rGB Video (720P - 50 )0 Total Dots 1980 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 146 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 310 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 34 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 70 0 ~ 40955 Clamp 1 0 ~ 556 Clamp Width 31 0 ~ 55Group 546rGB Video (1080i - 60)0 Total Dots 00 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 187 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 60 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 56 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 105 0 ~ 40955 Clamp 1 0 ~ 556 Clamp Width 31 0 ~ 55Group 547rGB Video (1080i - 50)0 Total Dots 640 0 ~ 40951 Disp Dots 1868 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 60 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 54 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 105 0 ~ 40955 Clamp 1 0 ~ 556 Clamp Width 31 0 ~ 55Group 548rGB Video (1035i)0 Total Dots 00 0 ~ 4095 H Back Porch 58 0 ~ 40953 V Back Porch 9 0 ~ 40954 Disp Line 101 0 ~ 4095Group 560HdcP (480P)7 Over ScanOver Scan Rate (0 ~ 5.5% at 0.1% steps)0 0 - 558 VSBEG 0 - 15Group 561HdcP (575P)7 Over ScanOver Scan Rate (0 ~ 5.5% at 0.1% steps)0 0 - 558 VSBEG 0 - 15Group 562HdcP (720P-60)7 Over ScanOver Scan Rate (0 ~ 5.5% at 0.1% steps)0 - 558 VSBEG 0 - 15Group 563HdcP (720P-50)7 Over ScanOver Scan Rate (0 ~ 5.5% at 0.1% steps)0 0 - 558 VSBEG 0 - 15Group 564HdcP (1080i-60)7 Over ScanOver Scan Rate (0 ~ 5.5% at 0.1% steps)0 0 - 558 VSBEG 0 - 15Group 565HdcP (1080i-50)7 Over ScanOver Scan Rate (0 ~ 5.5% at 0.1% steps)0 0 - 558 VSBEG 0 - 15-51-Electrical AdjustmentsGroup/Item Item Name Function Initial range NoteGroup 566HdcP (1035i)7 Over ScanOver Scan Rate (0 ~ 5.5% at 0.1% steps)0 0 - 558 VSBEG 0 - 15Group 981color Shading Adj offset0 R-Max 0/0 0-551 R-Mid1 0/0 0-55 R-Mid 0/0 0-553 R-Min 0/0 0-554 G-Max 0/0 0-555 G-Mid1 0/0 0-556 G-Mid 0/0 0-557 G-Min 0/0 0-558 B-Max 0/0 0-559 B-Mid1 0/0 0-5510 B-Mid 0/0 0-5511 B-Min 0/0 0-55-5-PW190CPUSCALERA/DConverterVIDEODecoderIC301R G BEEPROMSENSOR (3)KEY SWR/CRS232CLCDPanel( R )LCDPanel( B )LCDPanel( G )AudioControlNJW1156AVAudioAMPTPA3123LAMP BALLASTPOWER UNIT16V6V-9V D7+SP 7WFANConFAN(6)LampS-VIDEOVIDEOD-subAnalog IN1ComponentAudioINCOMPUTER 1AudioOUTAudioINCOMPUTER 2L3E07111K DigitalGammaBL3E06170P0AGL3E06170P0ARL3E06170P0ADVISII9127CTUMNETWORKUNITWIRELESS LANWIRED LANUSB MEMORYFROM NETWORKTO AUDIO SDMEMORY CONTROLGB[0-7]CG[0-7]GR[0-7]IC1802I/O EXPANDERUSBIC801FLASH ROMIC9885SUB CPUIC3851 MXA2500ELPA[1-23]67, 68USB D+, D-A n a l o g S WB u f f e rD-subAnalog OUTLamp IDIC5001IC001IC401IC561IC531IC501LEDchassis over viewchassis Block diagrams-53-Chassis Block DiagramsFAN_CON_C373POWERLAMP BALLASTIC001AUDIO-OUTIC5001AUDIO-CONTOLRCRECEIVERPOWER SUPPLYSW901LAMPCOVERSWITCHP.F. CONTROLSP901SPEAKERMUTELAMPDC_ONRCMAINQ6842R/CIC9882INVERTER34ON:HON:HON:HERROR:HP-ON:HP.Fail:LON:H62 11Mute On:HMute On:HPower On:HPower On:LL/RVOLUMEPOWER_LEDBLAST_ACBLAST_ACFAN_ERRTEMP_LEDON_33VON_150V34628418411LAMP_DET185201ON_50V26911, 110, 20119131718110READY_LEDP_FAIL215FAN_SW1FAN_SW1285Power On:HLAMP_DC_ON8991CHO_TXDCHO_RXDCHO_TXDCHO_RXDMUTEKEY1295269228KEY2126POW_KEYR/C-PWR/CSCL1/SDA1SCL2/SDA2268214211,294SCL0/SDA0293,212290,208FAN_CON_ATDAC130IC301SYSTEM CONTROLQ6843D6833Q037Q6841ON:HLAMP_LEDQ6844D6831D6832LAMP REPLACEWARNINGPOWERIC4891NAND2131 10IC9882INVERTERK8RK6RK8S3 1K8H4 5 1K8DK29D3S3.3VQ6861FANCONTROLCIRCUITKEY SWITCHSCL2_5V/SDA2_5V9K8F1 3LAMP_DETON_16V374ON_18V363ON:HLED_MCIQ6845D6834 WLANFAN_SW2FAN_SW2345IC1802I/O EXPANDERSCDT8SIRST94DVI_HPD93SIPDO92SIPD91IC8001DVI-RECEIVERIC9885SUB CPURXD2_MCI75TXD2_MCI74RXD_MCI73TXD_MCI72MCI_ON48UPDATE79POWER_ON_MCI50NET_H/L97NETWORK(MCI)DIRXG51DIRXR52DIRXB100DDC_SW199IC3851G-SENSOR67,68 1,5DVIPOWER_KEYSystem control-54-Chassis Block DiagramsIC301SCALERLAMPLP900ACSW902THERMAL SWLINEFILTERA901LAMPBALLASTSW901LAMP COVER-SWCHO_RXDLAMP_DETBALAST_ACLAMPDC_ONCHO_TXDIC9882INVERTER13102952689284254113K8RK6RK8HK8S12POWER-ON:HPOWER-ON:HMAINPOWERPowerControlLAMP_DET205IC4891FAN_ERR41 2lamp control-55-Chassis Block DiagramsPCAUDIO2-INVIDEOAUDIO-INIC5001AUDIO-SW AVMAINIC1303