Specifications

Alignments
EN 92 A02U AA8.
3. EW_1 (East-West parameter 1): Has effect on the length of
the upper part of the vertical E/W lines.
4. EW_2 (East-West parameter 2): Has effect on the length of
the vertical E/W lines just below EW_1.
5. EW_3 (East-West parameter 3): Has effect on the length of
the vertical E/W lines just below EW_2.
6. EW_4 (East-West parameter 4): Has effect on the length of
the vertical E/W lines just below EW_3.
7. EW_5 (East-West parameter 5): Has effect on the length of
the vertical E/W lines just below EW_4.
8. EW_6 (East-West parameter 6): Has effect on the length of
the vertical E/W lines just below EW_5.
9. EW_7 (East-West parameter 7): Has effect on the length of
the vertical E/W lines just below EW_6.
10. EW_8 (East-West parameter 8): Has effect on the length of
the vertical E/W lines just below EW_7.
11. EW_9 (East-West parameter 9): Has effect on the length of
the vertical E/W lines just below EW_8.
12. EW_10 (East-West parameters 10): Has effect on the
length of the lowest part of the vertical E/W lines.
13. HOR. BOW (Horizontal Bow): Align the EW parabola to be
symmetrical, range from -63 to +63.
14. HOR. PARALLEL (Horizontal Parallel): Align for straight
vertical lines on the picture sides, range from -63 to +63.
15. HOR. LIN (Horizontal Linearity): Align for equal width of
horizontal blocks on the left, the right and the centre, range
from 0 to +127.
16. HOR. IN_PIN (Horizontal Inner Pincushion): Align for the
inner straight vertical lines, range from 0 to +32.
8.3.4 SOUND
No adjustments needed. Use the given default values:
PRESCALE LEVEL
FM: "+1".
EXTAM Gain: "0".
PIPMONO: "0".
ExtLR-in: "0".
SAP: "0".
TRESHOLD LEVEL
Over Mod Tresh: "+3dB".
NoiseTres SC2: "+2".
NoiseHyst SC2: "+4".
NoiseTres SAP: "+4".
NoiseHyst SAP: "0".
Nmute BTSC Hyst: "+7".
Nmute BTSC Thr: "+4".
EFFECTS LEVEL
BMT CutOffFrq: "50Hz".
Incredible SND: "60%".
VDolby: "100%".
8.3.5 SMART SETTINGS
No adjustments needed. Use the given default values (differs
per selected source):
Table 8-4 Smart settings (default values)
8.4 OPTIONS
8.4.1 Introduction
The microprocessor communicates with a large number of I2C
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), leave the OPTIONS
submenu, and save them with the STORE command.
The set must be disconnected from AC power to change
and store the option codes. If the television is only turned
"off" with the Power switch, the option code settings are
NOT read by the microprocessor.
When the EAROM is replaced, all options will require
resetting. To be certain that the factory settings are
reproduced exactly, you must set all option number lines.
Normally, you can find the correct option numbers on the
CRT sticker inside the TV set. If the CRT sticker is
damaged or not present, you can use the options listed in
the option code table below.
Example: The CRT sticker (or SAM menu) shows the following
option numbers:
OB1= 8331
OB2= 225
OB3= 913
Etc.
Every number represents 16 bits (so the maximum number will
be 65536 if all options are set to on).
Smart setting
RF-source
AV-source
(480i, 480p)
HD-source
(1080i)
MOVIES BGT 42 42 40
COL 46 46 46
CON 60 55 65
SHP 333
HUE 52 52 46
SPORTS BGT 51 46 44
COL 50 50 48
CON 90 85 90
SHP 555
HUE 52 52 46
WEAK BGT 46 44 42
COL 46 46 46
CON 75 70 75
SHP 111
HUE 52 52 46
MULTI BGT 51 48 46
COL 55 55 50
CON 95 90 95
SHP 666
HUE 52 52 46
BGT= Brightness, COL= Color, CON= Contrast,
SHP= Sharpness, HUE= Hue.