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8.
Alignment
Normally, no adjustments are needed.
If the white tone alignment values used in CSM of the the TV
set do not give the required result, use the following alignment
method:
1. Set the external pattern generator to a 100% white pattern,
and connect its RF output to the aerial input of the TV. Set
the amplitude to at least 1 mV
frequency to 475.25 MHz. Use system PAL B/G if possible,
otherwise match the system of your generator with the
received signal in the set.
2. Set "Smart Picture" to "Natural".
3. Set "Dynamic NR" to "off".
4. Put the set in the SAM mode.
5. Select via the WHITE TONE menu, the PATTERN sub-
menu.
6. Set PATTERN to "on".
7. Set NORMAL GREEN to "0".
8. Measure with the colour analyser (Minolta CA100 Colour
Analyser or equivalent), calibrated with the spectra, on the
centre of the screen.
9. Adjust with the cursor left/right command the Red and Blue
register for the right xy-coordinates (see the table below).
10. Repeat the white tone adjustment also for the colour
temperatures COOL and WARM.
Table 8-1 White tone alignment (with colour analyser)
White D mode Temperature DUV
Normal
8500 K
Cool
11500 K
Warm
7000 K
8.3.4
Sound
No adjustments needed. Use the given default values:
PRESCALE LEVEL
FM: "+1".
NICAM: "+3".
EXTAM Gain: "0".
PIPMONO: "0".
ExtLR-in: "0".
THRESHOLD LEVEL
Over Mod Tresh: "+3dB".
NIC ErrLmt_Hi: "200".
NIC ErrLmt_Lo: "100".
NoiseThres SC2: "+2".
NoiseHyst SC2: "+4".
EFFECTS LEVEL
BMT CutOffFrq: "50Hz".
Incredible SND: "60%".
VDolby: "100%".
8.3.5
Smart Settings
No adjustments needed.
8.4
Option Settings
8.4.1
Introduction
The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I
ICs in the set. To ensure good communication and to make
digital diagnosis possible, the microprocessor has to know
which ICs to address. The presence / absence of these specific
ICs (or functions) is made known by the option codes.
Notes:
After changing the option(s), save them with the STORE
command.
All changes are disregarded when the OPTIONS submenu
is left without using the STORE command.
Alignments
ES1E
(60 dBuV) and the
RMS
x
y
+-0.004 288 +/- 4 300 +/- 4
+-0.005 273 +/- 5 282 +/- 5
+-0.005 305 +/- 5 312 +/- 5
The new option setting is only active after the TV is
switched "off" and "on" again with the Mains switch (the
EAROM is then read again).
8.4.2
Changing Options
Options are used to control the presence / absence of certain
features and hardware. There are two ways to change the
option settings. All changes in the option settings are saved by
selecting STORE and pressing the CURSOR RIGHT key.
Some changes will only take affect after the set has been
switched OFF and ON with the mains switch (cold start).
Changing Multiple Options by Changing Option Byte
Values
Option Bytes (OB) makes it possible to set all options very fast.
An option byte represents a number of different options. All
options are controlled via option bytes (OB1 to OB13; each
"OB" number represents 16 bits; bit numbers that are not used
are omitted in the second column). Select an Option Byte you
want to change with the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys, and key in
the new value. See the table for more details. An explanation
per option is listed in paragraph "Option Bit Definition".
Changing a Single Option
It is also possible to change an option one at a time. Therefore,
select the option with the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys and
change its setting with the LEFT/RIGHT keys.
8.4.3
Option Settings
In the table below, you will find the option settings.
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