REPAIRING AND NOT THROWING AWAY

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In Brief: On this site you will find pictures and technical information about Service Modes, Circuit Diagrams, Firmware Update procedure, Disassemble procedure, Universal remote control set-up codes, Troubleshooting and more....

If you go into the profession, you will obtain or have access to a variety of tech tips databases HERE IT IS Master Electronics Repair !.

These are an excellent investment where the saying: 'time-is-money' rules. However, to learn, you need to develop a general troubleshooting approach - a logical, methodical, method of narrowing down the problem. A tech tip database might suggest: 'Replace C536' for a particular symptom. This is good advice for a specific problem on one model. However, what you really want to understand is why C536 was the cause and how to pinpoint the culprit in general even if you don't have a service manual or schematic and your tech tip database doesn't have an entry for your sick TV or VCR.

While schematics are nice, you won't always have them or be able to justify the purchase for a one-of repair. Therefore, in many cases, some reverse engineering will be necessary. The time will be well spent since even if you don't see another instance of the same model in your entire lifetime, you will have learned something in the process that can be applied to other equipment problems.
As always, when you get stuck, checking out a tech-tips database may quickly identify your problem and solution.In that case, you can greatly simplify your troubleshooting or at least confirm a diagnosis before ordering parts.

Happy repairing!
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Friday 8 February 2019

SONY KV 2197M3 [ENTERING INTO SERVICE MODE AND MAKING ADJUSTMENTS] [REMOTE CONTROL (RM-870)]

SONY KV 2197M3 [ENTERING INTO SERVICE MODE AND MAKING ADJUSTMENTS] [REMOTE CONTROL (RM-870)]


Entering into service mode
Set the unit to ‘standby’ mode.
Press [DISPLAY]à[5]à[VOL]à[POWER].
This sequence puts the unit into service mode.
The screen now shows

00
RGB
08
SERVICE

0000
1000
50
In this display, [00] is item number, [RGB] is the item name, [SERVIVE] shows service mode, [0000 & 1000] are binary data, 50 shows PAL, SECAM and 60 for NTSC.

Service mode adjustments.
  1. Put the TV into service mode
  2. Press [1] (up) and [4] (Down), to select an item for adjustment.
  3. Press [3](Up) and [6](Down), to raise or lower the value of the selected item.
  4. Press “Muting’ button, and it will indicate, “Write” on the screen.
  5. Press [0] button to write the adjusted new value into memory.
Service Mode Keys
[1] And [4]: Select adjustment mode.
[3] & [6]: Raise or lower the data value
[Muting] à Write.
[0] Execute the writing.
[7] & [0]:  All the data becomes the value in memory.
[8] & [0]:  All user control goes to standard state.
[5] & [0]:  Service data initialization [This function is used rarely]
[2] & [0]:  Write 50 Hz adjustment data to 60Hz and vice versa.
SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT; EXAMPLE.
  1. In the service mode, select  (08) V-Shift, with [1] & [4] buttons.
  2. Raise of lower the data using [3] or [6] buttons.
  3. Select the optimum state [default value for PAL reception is “0F”]
  4. Write with ‘Muting’ button. [The service display changes to “Write”
  5. Execute the writing with [0] button.  [The write display will change to ‘red’ color while executing and changes back to [SERVICE].
Use the same method to adjust all items.  Use [1] & [4] to select the adjustment item, use [3] & [6] to adjust the data value of the selected item, write it into memory using “Muting” button, and then execute the written data into memory with [0] button
 
ADJUSTMENT AFTER IC003 (MEMORY) REPLACEMENT
  1. Enter into service mode.
  2. Press [5],[0] buttons (Data Initialize), on remote handset.  Next press[2] and [0] (data copy) to initialize the data.
  3. Call each item number and check the respective screen shows the normal picture. In case where items are not well adjusted, rectify the item with fine adjustments. Write the data for each item number by pressing [Muting] & [0] buttons.
  4. Select numbers “2B”(OP0) and “2C”(OP1) for Mono, and “41” (OP0) and “42” (OP1) for stereo, and respectively set the bit per model with remote handset button [3] & [6].
  5. Press handset buttons [8] & [0] (Test Normal) to return to data that was set on the shipment from the factory. NB:  This will also cancel the service mode.
DEFAULT DATA VALUES


NO
ITEM
RANGE
STANDARD DATA
FUNCTION
00
HSF
00-3F
24
HORIZONTAL SHIFT
01
HSZ
00-3F
23
HORIZONTAL SIZE
02
PAP
00-3F
21
PIN AMPLITUDE
03
CNP
00-3F
29
CORNER PIN
04
TLT
00-3F
20
TILT
05
VSL
00-3F
20
VERTICAL SLOPE
06
VAP
00-3F
1D
VERTICAL AMPLITUE
07
SCR
00-3F
20
S-CORRECTION
08
VSF
00-3F
20
VERTICAL SHIFT
09
RDR
00-3F
2A
WHITE POINT R
0A
GDR
00-3F
25
WHITE POINT G
0B
BDR
00-3F
25
WHITE POINT B
0C
YDL
00-0F
00
Y DELAY ADJUSTMENT
0D
FO
00-02
TV:00/VIDEO:00
PH-1 TIME CONSTANT
0E
AGC
00-3F
TV:06/VIDEO:06
AGC TAKE OVER
0F
VSW
00-01
TV:00/VIDEO:01
VIDEO MUTE
10
FOR
00-03
0
FORCED FIELD FREQUENCY
11
DL
00-01
0
INTERFACE
12
POC
00-01
0
SYNCHRONIZATION
13
NCI
00-01
50:00/60:00
V DIVIDER MODE
14
VID
00-01
50:00/60:00
VIDEO IDENT MODE
15
HCO
00-01
50:00/60:00
EHT TRACKING MODE
16
EVG
00-01
50:00/60:00
ENABLE V GUARD
17
SBL
00-01
50:00/60:00
SERVICE BLANKING
18
PRD
00-01
50:00/60:00
OVER VOLTAGE INPUT
19
EXP
00-03
00
VERTICAL DEFLECTION MODE
1A
SFM
00-01
01
HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY DURING SWON
1B
PHL
00-01
00
COLOR X’TL PLL
1C
COR
00-01
00
NOISE CORING PEAK
1D
PMX
00-3F
2D
PICTURE MAX DATA
1E
SBR
00-7F
4B
SUB-BRIGHTNESS
1F
SHU
00-0F
07
SUB-HUE
20
SSH
00-03
TV:01/VIDEO:03
SUB-SHARPNESS
21
SCL
00-3F
50:3F/60:3F
SUB-COLOR
22
TXP
00-0F
09
TEXT PICTURE CONTRAST
23
MXP
00-0F
0D
TEXT MIX MODE PICTURE
24
BKP
00-3F
00
BLK OFF PICTURE
25
ODL
00-FF
10
POWER ON DELAY
26
OFR
00-0F
00
REMO.CON RGB OUT
27
OFM
00-0F
00
MAIN POWER RGB OUT
28
OSH
00-3F
0A
OSD HORIZONTA POSITION
29
MUT
00-01
01
NO SYNC MUTE
2A
ABL
00-01
01
AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS LEVEL
2B
OPO
00-FF
40
OPTION-0
2C
OP1
00-FF
07
OPTION-1