Specifications
CA1 Course Notes
Sharp Electronics (UK) Limited
CE Technical Support Group Page 67
4E Password First Digit
4F Password Second Digit
50 Password Third Digit
51 Password fourth Digit
52 Free
53 OSD Word 1
Bit 0 : OSD Program Size - 0 = Large ( 14" ), 1 = Short ( 21" )
Bit 1 : OSD Program Displayed Time - 0 = Short Time, 1 = Long Time
54 Red Reference for Auto BKGD Adjustment
55 Green Reference for Auto BKGD Adjustment
56 Blue Reference for Auto BKGD Adjustment
57 Control 2 : OSO, VSD, CB, BLS, BKS, CS1, CS0, BB
58 Control 3 : HOB, BPS, ACL, CMB, AST, CL2, CL1, CL0
59 Vertical Zoom
5A Vertical Scroll
5B Control 0 : INA, INB, INC, CCC-D, FOA, FOB, XA, XB
5C Control 1 : FORF, FORS, DL, STB, POC, CM2, CM1, CM0
5D Control 5 : EVG, HCO, LBM, VID, STM, NCIN, VIM, AKB
5E Control 6 : IFS, AFW, IE1, COR, RBL, MAT, PRD, SBL
5F Control 7 : EVSINC, EBS, FFI, HBL, GAI, IE2, DS, DSA
60 Not Used
61-FF Programs 0-52
100-18D Programs 53-99
Procedure for Programming the NVM
To enable the various NVM locations to be changed it is necessary t0 enter the service mode as first.
This is described below :-
1. Ensure that the receiver is on and displaying a picture, then switch it off using the mains
switch.
2. Press the volume down button and the channel up button simultaneously.
3. Whilst still holding down the above buttons, switch the receiver on using
the mains switch. Continue holding the buttons until a picture appears.
4. When the picture appears, the set will be in the service mode, release the buttons.
To access the NVM memory, press the channel up button on the remote control until the NVM setting
function is reached. Note that the NVM address is shown in green and the NVM value is shown in red.
Each of the NVM values are stored as a hexadecimal code, each code comprises of two hexadecimal
numbers. Each of these numbers will break down into a four bit binary code.
Hex code A 5










