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 77DPTV585 AA 8.
3. Grey Scale (White Tone).
If the SSM (Small Signal Module has been changed:
1. Convergence.
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.
Cursor down to the Alignments level and then Cursor right to
locate the GDE SAM. Press the OK button to enter the GDE
SAM mode.
Note: Read the complete following text before starting the
alignments.
8.4.2 Screen Centring
If one or more CRTs are replaced, it will be necessary to
perform Screen Centring.
1. Place the Convergence Template on the TV screen or
place a string from corner to corner to determine the screen
centre.
2. Apply a centre cross pattern to the TV.
3. Enter the SAM mode, described in the Geometry section
and disable Convergence.
4. Cover the Red and Blue CRTs.
5. Using the Centring rings on the Green CRT, centre the
cross onto the centre of the template.
6. Uncover the Red CRT and centre the Red onto the Green
cross.
7. Follow the same procedure with the Blue CRT.
Note: Only perform the Screen Centring for the first mode to be
adjusted. Do not repeat the adjustment for the other modes.
8.4.3 Geometry Alignment
The Geometry alignment data is stored in the NVM, located on
the ACS module. Whenever the ACS module or the Large
Signal Board (LSB) have been changed, a Geometry alignment
will be necessary. The Geometry Alignment is performed in the
GDE SAM alignment mode. Make sure the set is in the mode
in which you wish to align before entering the SAM mode. Use
the AV button on the Remote to select the input with a signal,
applied after entering the SAM mode.
Apply a crosshatch pattern to the set. Cursor Down to CONV
PROC in the menu and press the Right Cursor button to select.
This will disable the Convergence drive. Select GEOMETRY in
the menu and enter the following default values for the mode
being adjusted.
Table 8-3 Geometry Default Values
After entering the default values, the E-W WIDTH, VERTICAL
SLOPE, and VERTICAL AMP should be the only settings
requiring further adjustment.
Note: Perform (and store) Convergence alignment after any
changes to the Geometry.
8.4.4 Convergence Mode
There are two new screen sizes for the AP region incorporating
a Digital Convergence system using 208 adjustment points.
The Convergence Processor is located on the ACS (Automatic
Convergence System) module. The Convergence drive circuits
are located on the SSP (Small Signal Panel). Data for the
Convergence and Geometry settings are stored in the
EEPROM located on the ACS module.
If the CRTs, the Large Signal Panel (LSP), or the Small Signal
Module (SSM) are changed, a complete Geometry and
Convergence alignment will be necessary.
If the ACS module, the Small Signal Panel (SSP), or CRTs are
changed, a complete Convergence alignment will be
necessary.
To obtain the correct Geometry during Convergence, a
template must be used. There are eight Geometry and
Convergence settings, stored in the EEPROM on the ACS
Module.
• 51 inch 16x9 aspect ratio - Use Template ST4183
• 60 inch 4x3 aspect ratio - Use Template ST4182
8.4.5 Convergence Alignment
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.
Make sure that a signal is applied to the set for the mode being
adjusted.
Make sure that the set is in the mode you wish to adjust before
entering the Convergence Alignment mode.
480p 1080i
(full)
Wide blank 7 7
Horizontal Shift 21 21
Horizontal Para 8 8
E-W Width 30 30
E-W Para 31 31
E-W Trap 31 31
Horizontal Bow 7 7
Vertical Slope 36 36
Vertical Ampl 47 47
S Correction 31 31
Vertical Shift 31 31
Fast Blank 0 0










