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Saturday 9 February 2019

SHARP LC 30AA1M _ LC 30AA1H _ ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES _ LAMP ERROR DETECTION _ RESET

SHARP LC 30AA1M _ LC 30AA1H _ ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES _ LAMP ERROR DETECTION _ RESET




ADJUSTMENTS


The adjustment values are set to the optimum conditions at the factory before shipping. If a value should become improper or an adjustment is required due to part replacement, make an adjustment according to the following procedure.

Adjusting procedure
  • VLS BIAS (15V) voltage adjustment
  • Entering the adjustment process mode àCOM BIAS adjustment àBackground adjustment.
How to enter the adjustment process mode
  • When the AVC center is not connected.
  • Turn OFF the monitor main power. Turning ON the monitor main power while pressing the "INPUT" key and "VOL (–)" key on the top face of the monitor main body together will establish the "Monitor Process" mode.
When the AVC center is connected
  • Turn OFF the monitor main power. Turning ON the monitor main power while pressing the "CH ( V )" key and "VOL (+)" key on the top face of the monitor main body together will establish "Monitor Process" mode.
  • In each case of (1) and (2), "<K>" is displayed in the upper left portion of the screen.  Then, pressing any key will bring you to the first page of the "Monitor Adjustment" mode.
  • To exit the adjustment process mode, turn OFF the main power.
VLS BIAS (13V) voltage adjustment (R4231)

COM BIAS adjustment
  • Shift to the "COM BIAS" item with the cursor UP/DOWN key and select a numeric value with the cursor RIGHT/LEFT key.
  • Changing the numeric value with the cursor UP/DOWN key will make appear the test pattern. Make an adjustment so that the flicker near the center of the screen is minimized.
Background adjustment
Start up the set with the AVC System connected and adjust the background of the monitor.
Procedure
  1. Display the adjustment screen (200-level gray scale on High side, 48-level gray scale on Low side).
  2. Adjust "R OFFSET", "G OFFSET" and "B OFFSET" so that the 200-level gray scale pattern becomes normative.
  3. Adjust the chromaticity of the High pattern (in the left portion of the screen) so that x = 0.290 and y =0.299.
  4. Adjust "R GAMMA", "G GAMMA" and "B GAMMA" so that the 48-level gray scale pattern becomes normative.
  5. Adjust the chromaticity of the Low pattern (in the right portion of the screen) so that x = 0.276 and y = 0.278.

The above-mentioned adjustments can be made according to the following procedure.
Adjusting method using RS-232C
  • Get a personal computer with a COM port (RS-232C) equipped with WINDOWS 95/98/me/2000/xp and a RS-232C crossing cable.
  • Start up the set with the RS-232C cable connected.
  • Start up the terminal software. (Freeware products available on the Internet can be used.)
  • Make setting as shown below.
Baud rate :             9600
Data :                    8 bits
Parity :                  None
Stop :                   1 bit
Flow control :         None
  • If the above setting is made correctly, pressing the "SET/ENTER" key on the PC will make "ERR" appear on the terminal software.
  • In this state, entering a command shown in the table bellow and pressing the "SET/ENTER" key will allow you to make an adjustment.
If "OK" is displayed on the terminal software after the "SET/ENTER" key is pressed, the command has
been entered successfully.
If "ERR" is displayed, enter the command again.
RS 232C COMMAND TABLE
Command
Function
Remarks
MSET1001
Used to start the background adjustment.
The adjustment ends with a numeric value other than 1001.
MOFR ****
Used to adjust the value of R OFFSET
Range: 0000 to 0512 (Initial value: 0255)
MOFG ****
Used to adjust the value of G OFFSET.
Range: 0000 to 0512 (Initial value: 0255)
MOFB ****
Used to adjust the value of B OFFSET.
Range: 0000 to 0512 (Initial value: 0255)
MGAR ****
Used to adjust the value of R GAMMA.
Range: 0000 to 0255 (Initial value: 0100)
MGAG ****
Used to adjust the value of G GAMMA.
Range: 0000 to 0255 (Initial value: 0100)
MGAB ****
Used to adjust the value of B GAMMA.
Range: 0000 to 0255 (Initial value: 0100)
MINF0000
Used to display the R GAMMA table.
MINF0001
Used to display the B GAMMA table.
MINF0002
Used to display the G GAMMA table.
LAMP ERROR DETECTION
Feature description
  • This liquid-crystal color TV incorporates a lamp error detection feature (lamp error detection) that automatically turns OFF the power for safety under abnormal lamp or lamp circuit conditions.  If anything is wrong with the lamp or lamp circuit or the lamp error detection feature is activated for some reason, the following will result.
  1. The power of TV main body is turned OFF about 13 seconds after it is turned ON. (The power LED on the front of the TV turns red from green and keeps blinking in red (ON for 250ms and OFF for 1sec).)
  2. If 1 occurs five times consecutively, it becomes impossible to turn ON the power. (The power LED keeps blinking in red (ON for 250ms and OFF for 1sec).
Checking with lamp error detection OFF
  • Disconnect the cable connected to the AVC System Turn OFF the monitor main power. Turning ON the monitor main power while pressing the "INPUT" key and "VOL (–)" key together will establish the "Monitor Process" mode ("<K>" is displayed).
  • Then, pressing any key will bring you to the first page of the "Monitor Process" mode.
  • This allow you to check the lamp and lamp circuit for abnormal conditions.  Check that "L ERR RESET" on the fourth line of the first page of the "Monitor Process" mode is 1 or more.  If it is 1 or more, a lamp error has been detected.
Reset of lamp error count
  • After checking the lamp and lamp circuit for abnormal conditions, reset the lamp error count. Move the arrow to "L ERR RESET" on the fourth line of the first page of the "Monitor Process" mode with the cursor UP/DOWN key and select the numeric value of "L ERR RESET" with the cursor RIGHT/LEFT key. In this state, press the cursor UP/DOWN key to reset it to "0".
  • Connect a digital volt meter to TL4122 (or C4180+) on the LCD Control PWB and make a adjustment with the R4231 so that the voltage becomes 13.00V±0.05V.