Projector Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- BZSAFE.PDF
- CH1INTRO.PDF
- CH2SYSDE.PDF
- Functional Descriptions
- Contents
- Cover and Base
- External Power Requirements
- Electronics Systems Overview
- System Power
- Card Cage
- Circuit Boards
- Raster Timing Generator Board (RTG) p/n 100568
- Sync Generator
- Sync Detector and Selector
- Serration and Equalization Lockout
- Phase Locked Loop
- VSYNC Detector, Field Separator, and Mux
- Adjustment Counters
- Serial Communication
- Raster Timing Generator I/O
- Interlocks and Protection
- Horizontal Deflection Board P/N 102523 (HDB)
- Vertical Oscillator
- Horizontal Phase Locked Loop
- Horizontal Centering
- Horizontal Power Supply
- Flyback Switching
- Geometric Correction
- Output Section
- Horizontal Sweep Failure Detection
- Serial Communication
- Horizontal Deflection Board I/O
- Interlocks and Protection
- Vertical Deflection Board P/N 102521(VDB)
- Vertical Preamps
- Vertical Amplifiers
- Sweep Failure Detection
- Side Pincushion and Keystone Correction
- Horizontal Linearity Correction
- Top and Bottom Pincushion and Keystone Correction
- Correction Amplifiers
- Serial Communication
- General I/O
- Interlocks and Shutdowns
- Video Processor Board P/N 104672 (VPB)
- Decoder
- Video/Sync Mux
- V & H Sync Strip
- SG Sync Strip
- B, G, and R Brightness and Contrast Amplifiers
- On-Screen Switch
- Gamma Correction
- Switch Logic and Video Enable
- RGB Sensitivity and Threshold Amplifier
- ILA® Bias
- Dynamic Focus Amplifier
- Serial Communication
- General I/O
- Interlocks and Protection
- Video Amplifier Board P/N 103567 or 103774 (VAB)
- Video Signal
- Failure Detection
- Beam Current Sense
- DC Restore
- Arc Protection
- Blanking
- Enable Circuit
- Focus
- Filament Supply
- General I/O
- System Controller Board P/N 104668 (SCB)
- General Functional Description
- CPU
- Working and Compressed Memory
- Expanded Memory
- Correction Address Generator
- DACs
- DSP
- Overlay Memory
- Overlay Address Generator
- Overlay Interface
- LED Display Buffers and Logic
- RS232 Interface
- IR Interface
- IIC Interface
- Serial Interface
- General I/O
- Backplane Board p/n 100571
- Optical Section
- Image Light Amplifier
- Functional Descriptions
- CH3ADJST.PDF
- CH4MAINT.PDF
- Maintenance Remove/Replace)
- Contents
- Introduction
- Projector Covers
- Ventilation Filters
- Arc Lamp Assembly
- System Power Supply
- Electronics Module
- Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
- Video Amplifier Board (VAB)
- CRT Yoke
- High Voltage Power Supply (HVPS)
- Card Cage (Printed Circuit Boards)
- Image Light Amplifier Assembly
- Projection Lens
- (SCB) Socket Battery Replacement
- Recommended Spares
- Maintenance Remove/Replace)
- CH5TRBSH.PDF
- HGLOSS.PDF

Chapter 3---Service Adjustments
3-20 Model 330, 340SC, 370SC Service Manual
Model 340SC and 370SC Arc Lamp Alignment and Focus
To check Model 340SC and 370SC Arc Lamp alignment, observe the anode
shadow on the blue dichroic mirror (the blue dichroic mirror is the first mirror
after the condensing lens). Verify that the anode shadow (small, dark oval inside
the light circle) is a uniform oval that is no more than ½ inch or no less than ¼
inch in diameter.
If the oval looks non-uniform or has a flare coming from one (1) side,
adjust the X-Y plates in the following manner:
1. Use a standard Phillips screwdriver and loosen the two (2) top screws on
the pivot holes (refer to Figure 3-9). Slide the plates on their pivots until
the shadow looks uniform.
2. While viewing Test Pattern 6 (Static Flat Field) the uniformity on the
screen should become more centered also.
To refocus the Model 340S and 370SC Arc Lamp:
1. Adjust the Z-axis of the Xenon Arc Lamp using a 9/64 inch hexhead
balldriver and rotate the screwhead (see Figure 3-9)
for overall brightness
from the center to the edges with a minimum of roll-off (roll-off is the
gradual difference in brightness from the center of the screen to the edges).
Only a turn or two should be required.
2. Verify the proper brightness after the adjustments are complete with a light
meter by measuring the foot-candles of light output at the screen center
and multiplying this measurement by the area of the screen in square feet.
Example:
If the screen area is 15x20 = 300 sq. ft.
and the light output on the light meter measures 20 foot-candles, the
brightness level in lumens is 300x20 = 6000 lumens.
Y-Axis Plate
X-Axis Plate
Z-Axis Screwplate










