Wednesday, 13 March 2019

KDL-32EX725_KDL-40EX725_KDL-55EX725 SONY LCD DIGITAL COLOR TV_SOFTWARE UPDATE AND OTHER DETAILS

KDL-32EX725_KDL-40EX725_KDL-55EX725 SONY LCD Digital Color TV_SOFTWARE UPDATE AND OTHER DETAILS

SONY KDL-32EX725_KDL-40EX725_KDL-55EX725 LCD Digital Color TV_SOFTWARE UPDATE AND OTHER DETAILS   {AZ2-F Chassis Segment: 3a-2}
  The televisions of today have advanced to the point where they are not simply a television anymore. They are evolving into devices that are designed to integrate with numerous other devices found in the home. Some examples are: Portable audio and video devices, still cameras, home computer networks and accessing the internet to name a few.  Communications with these varying devices requires that the television be compatible with varying communications protocols.  Although standards are detailed for each of these protocols, the real world dictates that occasional errors may occur that could prevent devices from operating or communicating properly.  Keeping the software in the television up-to-date is a procedure that is normally handled by the owner of the television. Most customers who own computers and other digital devices are familiar with and are accustomed to updating the software in their products. If a customer contacts the Sony Customer Support Centre and it is deemed to be correctable with a software update, the issue is handled at the customer level.
SOFTWARE UPDATES FOR SERVICE PERSONAL
The models in this manual utilize a “generic” type Main Board. In the past, many different Main Boards needed to be stocked due to differences in software requirements. The software loaded on the board was specific to the model and its features along with the type of LCD panel installed during production. Replacement Main Boards are now stocked with basic software. Once the replacement board is installed in the unit, the most current software needs to be installed using a USB thumb drive containing the necessary software downloaded.  This new method of supplying Main Boards significantly reduces the complexity of replacing LCD panels and Main Boards. Information about the LCD panel is stored on the T-CON circuits. This information is automatically loaded onto the Main Board when the TV is powered up. With the correct software version the Main Board and/or the T-CON or LCD panel can be replaced more efficiently. In addition to software installation, service adjustment information may need to be modified or verified to complete the service of the TV. 
SOFTWARE UPDATE RESPONSIBILITY
  Software updates are designed to be performed by the customer.   Warranty repairs in which the issue can be resolved by a software update are not reimbursable. Most issues involving software updates are handled by the customer service center and should not be directed to an authorized service center. It is the responsibility of the servicer to prevent service calls for issues that involve software updates. Exceptions to this are certain cases whereby the customer is unable or unwilling to perform the task. In this situation, the service will be notified and receive the proper authorization for reimbursement.
CONTACT THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR SONY TO GET MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE SOFTWARE UPDATE AND TO GET THE LATEST SOFTWARE.  It is advised to allow them to do this work, as it is a skilled one.
CHECKING THE SOFTWARE VERSION
  The easiest way to check the version of software that is currently on the TV is to access the Contact Sony screen by using the customer menu.
EXAMPLES OF SOFTWARE CORRECTABLE SYMPTOMS
Most symptoms that are correctable by software updates involve communications issues with other devices or minor glitches in the operation of a specific function. Below is a list of some of the symptoms that may be corrected with a software update:
*  Fluctuations in picture brightness
*  Intermittent picture freezing or noise
*  Problems with certain inputs (especially HDMI)
*  Intermittent or distorted audio
*  Erratic remote control operation
*  Unit turns on and off by itself
*  Loss of color
*  Internet connectivity
*  certain features not working correctly (photo or video file viewing)
TO ENTER SERVICE MODE
TV must be in standby mode. (Power off).
Access Service Mode by pressing the following buttons on the Remote Commander within a second of each other.
DISPLAY > CHANNEL-5 > VOLUME {+} > POWER
The DIGITAL Service Menu displays.
NOTE: There are 3 Service Menus for this model,
DIGITAL, CHASSIS, and VPC
> If the DIGITAL Service Menu is not displayed, press JUMP or OPTIONS on the Remote Commander.
 VIEWING OR CHANGING SERVICE DATA
Within each Service Menu are Categories and data information.
Use the buttons on the Remote Commander to review or change the service data.
>> To change the Category, press 2 to move to the Next Category or press  5 to go back to the Previous Category. {Note: Pressing 2 or 5 only changes the Categories within the Service Menu displayed.}
>> To change the adjustment item, press 1 to move to the Next Item or  4 to go back to the Previous Item.
>> To change the Data Value, press 3 to increase the Data Value or 6 to decrease the Data Value.
>> Press MUTING then press  0to WRITE (Save) the changes.
>> To exit service mode, press HOME or turn the TV power off.
VERIFYING SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
The following procedures should be performed after updating the software to ensure that the service adjustment data is accurate.
* Verify the Segment Code
* Verify the Destination
* Verify the Model Name
VERIFYING THE SEGMENT CODE
After updating the software, go into Service Mode to verify the Segment Code data value is set.
CAUTION: Selecting the incorrect destination may require replacing the Main Board.
* TV must be in standby mode. (Power off).
* Access Service Mode by pressing the following buttons on the Remote Commander within a second of each  other:
DISPLAY à CHANNEL-5 à VOLUME + à POWER
Press 2 to move to the 002 MODEL category.
Using the table, press 3 to increase the data value or 6 to decrease the data value, to select the correct segment code data value.
VERIFYING THE DESTINATION & THE MODEL NAME
The correct model may need to be selected after updating the software.
Press 1 to move to the 001 DEST item.  Using the table, press 3 to increase the data value or 6 to decrease the data value, to select the correct destination of the TV.
The correct model may need to be selected after updating the software.
Press 1 to move to the 002 MODEL item.
If the correct model does not display, press 3 until the model displayed matches the model of the TV.
Press MUTING then press 0 to WRITE (Save) the changes.
To exit service mode, press HOME or turn the TV power off.
RESETTING THE TV TO FACTORY CONDITION
Use the following instructions to restore the User Adjustments and Channel Memory settings to the preset factory conditions.
> While holding down the on the Remote Commander, press the POWER button on the TV Switch Unit of the set.
> The set restarts and displays the Initial Setup screen. This may take several minutes.
RESETTING THE TV TO FACTORY CONDITION USING SERVICE MODE
> TV must be in standby Mode. (POWER off).
> Press the following buttons on the Remote Commander within a second of each other:
DISPLAY >  Channel 5 > Volume + >   POWER.
> If necessary, press JUMP or OPTIONS to go to DIGITAL mode.
> Press 8.  “SERVICE” changes to green RST.
> Press MUTING.  RST executes the command and displays EXE.
> Press 0.  EXE-RST displays green, then red indicating the TV is writing the data.  When the process is complete the green SERVICE text displays and the LED display.
> Cycle AC Power (Unplug and Plug AC Cord from the AC Outlet).   The set restarts and displays the Initial Set-up screen. This may take several minutes.