Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview
- 2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes
- 3. Directions for Use
- 4. Mechanical Instructions
- 4.1 Disassembly Procedures
- Figure 4-1 Exploded view 51” cabinet
- 4.1.1 Lower Center Back Cover Removal (86)
- 4.1.2 Side Back Cover Removal
- 4.1.3 Large Signal Board Removal (LSB)
- 4.1.4 AC Input Panel Removal
- 4.1.5 Small Signal Module Removal (SSM)
- 4.1.6 Side Jack Panel Removal
- 4.1.7 PIP Panel Removal (if present)
- 4.1.8 Small Signal Board Removal (SSB)
- 4.1.9 Convergence Panel Removal (ACS)
- 4.1.10 Wide Band Video Panel Removal (HOP)
- 4.1.11 Front Control Panel and Left or Right Speaker Removal (5)
- 4.1.12 Upper Back Cover Removal (4)
- 4.1.13 Plastic Light Barrier Removal (Optical Assembly)
- 4.1.14 Mirror Mounting Board Removal (57)
- 4.1.15 Complete Optical Assembly or Individual CRT Assembly Removal
- 4.2 Service Position
- 4.3 Picture Tube Replacement
- 4.4 Set Re-assembly
- 4.1 Disassembly Procedures
- 5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding
- 5.1 Test Conditions
- 5.2 Service Modes
- 5.3 Problems and Solving Tips (related to CSM)
- 5.4 ComPair
- 5.5 Error Codes
- 5.6 The ”Blinking LED” Procedure
- 5.7 Trouble Shooting Tips
- 6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms
- 7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts
- Power Supply Panel: AC Input
- Layout Power Supply Panel (Top Side)
- Layout Power Supply Panel (Bottom Side)
- SSB: SIM Connector (Male)
- SSB: IF, I/O Videoprocessing
- SSB: Feature Box (100Hz Processing)
- SSB: HOP
- SSB: Audio Demodulator
- SSB: Painter
- Layout SSB (Top Side)
- Mapping Layout SSB (Top Side)
- Mapping Layout SSB (Bottom Side)
- Layout SSB (Bottom Side)
- SSM: Tuner
- SSM: I/O’s
- SSM: Video Buffer
- SSM: Convergence HV Output 1
- SSM: Convergence HV Output 2
- SSM: Interconnections
- SSM: Audio Amplifier
- SSM: Headphone Amplifier
- Mapping SSM C1-C8 Part 1
- Mapping SSM C1-C8 Part 2
- Mapping SSM C1-C8 Part 3
- Layout SSM (Top Side)
- Layout SSM (Bottom Side)
- CRT Panel: Red
- CRT Panel: Green
- CRT Panel: Blue
- Mapping CRT Panel: Red, Green, and Blue
- Layout CRT Panel (Top Side)
- Layout CRT Panel (Bottom Side)
- Large Signal Panel
- Large Signal Panel
- Large Signal Panel
- LSP: Diversity Tables
- Layout Large Signal Panel (Top Side)
- Layout Large Signal Panel (Bottom Side)
- Side Jack Panel
- Mapping Side Jack Panel G1
- Layout Side Jack Panel (Top Side)
- Layout Side Jack Panel (Bottom Side)
- ACS Module
- ACS Module
- ACS Module
- Mapping ACS Module H1-H3
- Layout ACS Panel (Top Side)
- Layout ACS Panel (Bottom Side)
- HOP Panel
- HOP Panel
- Diversity HOP Panel J1 and J2
- Mapping HOP Panel Part 1
- Mapping HOP Panel Part 2
- Layout HOP Panel (Top Side)
- Layout HOP Panel (Bottom Side)
- Keyboard Panel
- Mapping Keyboard Panel
- Layout Keyboard Panel (Top and BottomSide)
- UART Interface Module
- Layout UART Interface Modukle
- 8. Alignments
- 8.1 General Alignment Conditions
- 8.2 Hardware alignments
- 8.3 Software Alignments
- 8.4 Convergence and Geometry Adjustments
- 8.5 Option Settings
- 9. Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Power Supplies
- 9.3 Video
- Figure 9-7 Video signal block diagram
- 9.3.1 Side Jack Panel
- 9.3.2 SSM composite Inputs
- 9.3.3 SSM Video Switching
- 9.3.4 SSB Video Switching
- 9.3.5 SAW Filter Switching
- 9.3.6 3D Comb Filter
- 9.3.7 Sound Trap Switching
- 9.3.8 1fH Component Buffer Amplifiers
- 9.3.9 Feature Box
- 9.3.10 Eagle
- 9.3.11 ATSC module
- 9.3.12 SSM HOP Buffer Amplifiers
- 9.3.13 HOP RGB/YUV Switching
- 9.3.14 HOP Signal Processing
- 9.3.15 HOP Sharpness Control
- 9.3.16 HOP Tint Control
- 9.3.17 HOP RGB Amplifiers
- 9.3.18 HOP Analogue Control
- 9.3.19 CRT Panel
- 9.3.20 HOP Sync Switching and Processing
- 9.3.21 Line Output
- 9.3.22 Frame Amplifier
- 9.3.23 High Voltage Circuit
- 9.3.24 Shutdown
- 9.3.25 Convergence
- 9.4 Audio
- 9.5 Control/OSD
- 9.6 List of Abbreviations
- 9.7 IC Data Sheets
- 10. Spare Parts List
- 11. Revision List

Alignments
EN 75DPTV585 AA 8.
8. Alignments
Index of this chapter:
8.1 General Alignment Conditions
8.2 Hardware alignments
8.3 Software Alignments
8.4 Convergence and Geometry Adjustments
8.5 Option Settings
8.1 General Alignment Conditions
8.1.1 Start Conditions
Perform all electrical adjustments under the following
conditions:
• Power supply voltage: according to countries standard (±
10 %).
• Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer
with low internal resistance.
• Allow the set to warm up for approximately 10 to 20
minutes.
• Measure the voltages and waveforms in relation to chassis
ground (with the exception of the voltages on the primary
side of the power supply).
Caution: never use the cooling fins/plates as ground.
• Test probe: Ri > 10 Mohm, Ci < 20 pF.
• Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform the
alignments.
8.2 Hardware alignments
8.2.1 VG2 Set-up
Preferred Method
1. Connect a Black Level signal to the aerial input of the set.
2. Preset all G2 controls on the Focus/G2 Combo Block to
minimum (fully CCW).
3. Connect an Oscilloscope to the Collector of the output
transistor on the Green CRT board. Set the probe to x10.
4. Adjust the Green G2 control until the Black Level is at 200
V.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the Red and Blue CRTs.
Alternate Method
1. Connect a Black Level signal to the aerial input of the set.
2. Preset all G2 controls on the Focus/G2 Combo Block to
minimum (fully CCW).
3. Turn each G2 control clockwise until each CRT is barely
illuminated.
8.2.2 Focus adjustment
Note: Before beginning the following adjustment procedures
set the customer picture, sharpness, brightness, and tint
controls to midrange and the customer colour control to
minimum.
Electrical Focus Adjustment
1. Remove the back cover of the set and the light shield, then
turn the set on and inject a crosshatch pattern signal into
the antenna terminal.
Note: The crosshatch pattern will appear clearer if the front
of the screen is covered with a dark cloth.
2. Cover two of the CRT output lenses with cardboard pieces
(or other non-conductive opaque material) to observe the
magnified reflection of the other picture tube on the
backside of the viewing screen.
3. Adjust the CRTs focus control (located on the Screen/
Focus Control Block) for the sharpest raster image.
4. Confirm correct focus by viewing the screen from the front
of the set.
5. Repeat steps two through four to adjust the focus of the two
remaining CRTs.
Note: Before beginning the following adjustment procedures
set the customer picture, sharpness, brightness, and tint
controls to midrange and the customer colour control to
minimum.
Optical Focus Adjustment
1. Remove the back cover of the set and the light shield, then
turn these on and inject an NTSC crosshatch pattern signal
into the antenna terminal.
Note: The crosshatch pattern will appear clearer if the front
of the screen is covered with a dark cloth.
2. Cover tow of the CRT output lenses with cardboard pieces
(or other non-conductive, opaque material) and observe
the magnified reflection of the other picture tube on the
backside of the viewing screen.
3. Loosen the "lens retaining wing nuts" on the CRT Focus
Assembly.
4. Move the wing nut in the slot of the uncovered lens to
locate the optimum optical focus viewing the picture from
the back side of the screen), then re-tighten the wing nut.
5. Confirm correct focus by viewing the screen from the front
of the set.
6. Repeat steps two through five to adjust the focus of the two
remaining CRTs.
8.3 Software Alignments
With the software alignments, it is possible to align e.g.
Geometry, White Tone, and Tuner IF settings.
Put the set in the SAM (see chapter 5 "Service Modes, Error
Codes, and Faultfinding"). The SAM menu will now appear on
the screen. Select, via the cursor, one of the sub-menus.
Enter the Service Alignment Mode (SAM) by pressing the
following key sequence on the remote control transmitter:
“0-6-2-5-9-6”-[i+]. Do not allow the display to time out while
entering the key sequence. The following menu will appear:
Table 8-1 Alignments menu and default values
8.3.1 General
LUMA GAIN
Fixed setting of "2".
IF AFC
Supply, via a service generator or via off-air, a TV-signal with a
signal strength of at least 1 mV and a frequency of 475.25 MHz
(PAL) or 61.25 MHz (NTSC).
Alignment procedure:
Alignments Item Default
General Luma gain 3
IF AFC 80
IF Lprime AFC 80
Tuner AGC 20
Tuner AGC Tuner 2 8
Blend Intensity 16
Lum. Delay Lum. Delay Pal B/G 11
Lum. Delay Pal I 8
Lum. Delay Secam 8
Lum. Delay Bypass 11
GDE SAM See menu on screen










