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Repeat this step for the other color temperatures that need
to be aligned.
When finished press OK on the RC and then press STORE
(in the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values to the
NVM.
Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.
Table 6-2 White D alignment values
Value
Cool (11000 K)
x
0.278
y
0.278
6.4
Option Settings
6.4.1
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 by pressing the OK
button on the RC before the cursor is moved to the left,
select STORE in the SAM root menu and press OK on the
RC.
The new option setting is only active after the TV is
switched "off" / "stand-by" and "on" again with the Mains
switch (the NVM is then read again).
6.4.2
Opt. No. (Option numbers)
Select this sub menu to set all options at once (expressed in
two long strings of numbers).
6.4.3
Option Code Overview
Table 6-4 Option code overview
CTN
Display type
26HFL5561x/27
LPL LC260WXE-SSB1
32HFL5561x/27
LPL LC320WXE-SBA1
42HFL5581x/27
LPL LC420WUE-SBA1
Important: after having edited the option numbers as
described above, you must press OK on the remote control
before the cursor is moved to the left!
Normal (9000
K)
Warm (6500 K)
0.289
0.314
0.291
0.319
Display code
214
213
205
Alignments
If you do not have a color analyzer, you can use the default
values. This is the next best solution. The default values are
average values coming from production (statistics).
Select a COLOUR TEMPERATURE (e.g. COOL,
NORMAL, or WARM).
Set the RED, GREEN and BLUE default values according
to the values in the "Tint settings" table.
When finished press OK on the RC, then press STORE (in
the SAM root menu) to store the aligned values to the NVM.
Restore the initial picture settings after the alignments.
Table 6-3 Tint settings
Colour Temp.
Cool
Normal
Warm
An option number (or "option byte") represents a number of
different options. When you change these numbers directly,
you can set all options very quickly. All options are controlled
2
C
via eight option numbers.
When the NVM is replaced, all options will require resetting. To
be certain that the factory settings are reproduced exactly, you
must set both option number lines. You can find the correct
option numbers on a sticker inside the TV set and in Table
"Option code overview".
Example: The options sticker gives the following option
numbers:
57768 03076 08515 13923
59272 00068 00000 00000
The first line (group 1) indicates hardware options 1 to 4, the
second line (group 2) indicates software options 5 to 8.
Every 5-digit number represents 16 bits (so the maximum value
will be 65536 if all options are set).
When all the correct options are set, the sum of the decimal
values of each Option Byte (OB) will give the option number.
See tables "Option code overview" for the options.
Group 1
OB1
OB2
OB3
41352
35877
41423
41352
35885
41423
57738
35885
41423
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Group 2
OB4
OB5
OB6
OB7
46707
63446
00102
00000
46707
63445
00102
00000
46707
63437
00102
00000
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OB8
00000
00000
00000
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