svcdoc 6.6.3. Equipment to be used 27 6.6.4. Adjustment Procedure 27 6.7. Input Level Adjustment (YP B P R ) 27 6.7.1. Adjustment Menu 27 6.7.2. Explanation of Buttons 27 6.7.3. Equipment to be used 28 6.7.4. Adjustment Procedure 28 6.8.
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1. Safety Precautions 1.1. General Guidelines - For continued safety, no modification of any circuit must be attempted. - Unplug the power cord from the power outlet before disassembling this projector. - It is advisable to use an isolation transformer in the AC power line before the service.
from getting an electric shock. 1.2. Leakage Current Check 1. Prepare the measuring circuit as shown in Fig.1. Be sure to use a voltmeter having the performance described in Table Fig. 1 Table 1 Fig. 2 2. Assemble the circuit as shown in Fig. 2. Plug the power cord in a power outlet.
1.3. UV Precaution and UHM Lamp Precautions - Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet when replacing the lamp. - Because the lamp reaches a very high temperature during its operation, wait until it cools completely when replacing the Lamp Unit. - The lamp emits small amounts of UV-radiation, avoid direct-eye contact with the light.
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- FREEZE MSG Switching ON/OFF "FREEZE" on-screen display - PIC.SHIFT Switching ON/OFF the antipersistence function - Shifts the picture slightly (by one dot) when every 60 minutes. (one dot shifting three times, one dot shifting three times in reverse direction, and repeats them alternately.) - RUNTIME PRT Switching ON/OFF the shutdown when the operation time for the lamp...
To enter the self-check mode - SERVICE MODE To enter the service mode 2.3. Canceling EXT OPTION Press "MENU" button on the remote control unit. 3. Self-Check Mode This mode is used to narrow down the location of the failure. 3.1.
adjustments by your eyes and so on. 4.1. Procedure to enter the service mode Select "SERVICE MODE" on "EXT OPTION" menu and press "ENTER" button on the remote control unit. Note: - In the service mode, pressing the up-arrow " "...
3. Return the projector to the normal position. 4. Remove the upper case. 5.3. Removal of A-P.C.Board 1. Remove the upper case according to the section 5.2. "Removal of Upper Case". 2. Disconnect the connectors from/to the A-P.C.Board. 3. Unscrew the 5 screws and remove the terminal cover. 4.
5.5. Removal of S-P.C.Board 1. Remove the upper case according to the section 5.2. "Removal of Upper Case". 2. Remove the A-P.C.Board according to the section 5.3. "Removal of A- P.C.Board". 3. Unscrew the 2 screws and remove the grounding metal. 4.
Note: - Work with care because the plastic latch may be damaged if it is overforced. 5.6. Removal of R-P.C.Board 1. Remove the intake duct block according to the steps 1 through 4 in the section 5.5. "Removal of S-P.C.Board". 2.
2. Remove the A-P.C.Board according to the section 5.3. "Removal of A- P.C.Board". 3. Unscrew the 2 screws and remove the lamp unit terminal. 4. Unscrew the 3 screws. 5. While pressing to close the cap of the resinous stand, remove the B- Module.
5. Remove the barrier. 6. Unscrew the 4 screws and remove the P-Module. 5.9. Removal of Lamp Unit 1. Turn the projector upside down. 2. Loosen the 2 screws until they idle, lift the lamp unit cover to remove.
3. Unscrew the 2 screws fixing the lamp unit and remove the lamp unit. 5.10. Removal of Analysis Block, LCD Block and Lens Block 1. Remove the lamp unit according to the section 5.9. "Removal of Lamp Unit". 2. Remove the intake duct block according to the steps 1 through 4 in the section 5.5.
5. Unscrew the 4 screws A to separate the lens block and the LCD block, unscrew the 4 screws B to separate the LCD block and the analysis block. 5.11. Replacement of Polarizer 1. Remove the upper case according to the section 5.2. "Removal of Upper Case".
position. 5.12. Replacement of PBS Array (Analysis Block) 1. Remove the upper case according to the section 5.2. "Removal of Upper Case". 2. Remove the A-P.C.Board according to the section 5.3. "Removal of A- P.C.Board". 3. Unscrew the 5 screws. 4.
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Notes: - While pulling the hook of the analysis case (upper) in the direction of arrow (1), unhook it from the analysis case (lower). - Polarizers (R/G/B) are attached on the analysis case (upper). Handle with care not to apply external force to the polarizers. - Do not touch optical components (lens, mirror, etc.) of the analysis block.
- When attaching a new PBS array, be careful not to mistake the direction. 6. Measurement and Adjustments 6.1. Adjustment Procedure Flowchart 6.2. Cautions for Adjustment - Never turn off the MAIN POWER switch until every fan completely stops. - To maintain and ensure safety, always use the designated components for replacement parts.
- Connect the connection interface and communication cable between the projector and a PC as shown below. - Updating the software will change the version number. 6.4.2. Operating Procedure 1. Run the software program by the keyboard entry. 2. The first menu is the port selection menu. 3.
Exit: Exits this application. 6.4.4. Data Send/Receive Menu 6.4.4.1. Explanation of Buttons Micom Data Send: Reads the microcomputer data from the file and sends it to the projector. Micom Data Receive: Receives the microcomputer data from the projector and writes it in the file. Gamma Data Send: Reads the gamma data from the file and sends it to the projector.
FPGA Data Send: Reads the FPGA data from the file and sends it to the projector. FPGA Data Receive: Receives the FPGA data from the projector and writes it in the file. Exit: Exits this application. 6.4.4.2. Receiving and sending of the data Click a target button and specify a file name.
6.5.2. Explanation of Buttons Desk: Sets the installation mode to the desk setting and receive the current data. Ceil: Sets the installation mode to the ceiling setting and receive the current data. R Signal Adj.: Sets the test signal mode to the R-signal and allows the " ", "...
Determines the setting value and stores its data in the EEPROM. (The ENTER key on the keyboard has the same function.) The item having two or more kinds of setting values is processed two or more items. Clicking this button or pressing ENTER keychanges the color of the text "OK" to cyan (light blue).
6.6.1. Adjustment Menu 6.6.2. Explanation of Buttons Executes automatic sub contrast and sub brightness adjustments, then closes this dialog. Cancel: Cancels this menu. 6.6.3. Equipment to be used PC, Software for Adjustment, Signal Generator 6.6.4. Adjustment Procedure 1. Display the input level adjustment menu. 2.
Cancels this menu. 6.7.3. Equipment to be used PC, Software for Adjustment, Signal Generator 6.7.4. Adjustment Procedure 1. Display the input level adjustment menu. 2. Input a 480p adjustment pattern signal to COMPONENT IN (YP connectors. 3. Click the OK button. 6.8.
6.9.2. Explanation of Buttons Changes the setting value and transmits its data. (The 8 and 2 keys on the keyboard have the same functions.) If releasing the mouse or key after pressing it continuously, the data is transmitted once. The variable setting value is enclosed ina box and using the TAB or SPACE key allows the move of the box.
6.9.3. Equipment to be used PC, Software for Adjustment, Signal Generator 6.9.4. Adjustment Procedure 1. Display the ghost adjustment menu. 2. Input a checker pattern signal. 3. Minimize the ghost while observing the projected pattern. 4. Set the value to the point being its optimum value minus 1. 7.
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Interconnection Block Diagram (1/2) Power Unit K-Module P-Module B-Module Q-Module...
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Signal Processing (2/2) IC1050 IC1051 1H INVERTER, SAMPLING HOLD COLOR UNEVENNESS CORRECTION, PANEL TIMING IC1057 LCD PANEL (R) GENERATOR LEVEL SHIFT UNIFO_CLK IC1052 1H INVERTER, SAMPLING HOLD IC1058 LEVEL D1024 IC1007 SHIFT (FAN SENSE LCD PANEL (B) CHECK) 44MCLK IC1053 H_STATE 1H INVERTER, V_STATE...
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Power Supply COLD SMOOTHING/ STB 3.4 V RECTIFIER CONTROLLER TRANSFORMER REGULATING PHOTOISOLATOR INTERLOCK MAIN POWER SWITCH F101 Z101 FAN 13.5 V POWER SMOOTHING/ LINE SWITCHING +15.5 V RECTIFIER FACTOR F102 FILTER REGULATING TRANSFORMER THERMOFUSE +6 V CORRECTION 3.4 V K-Module 3.4 V SWITCHING AC IN...