Sharp LED COLOUR TELEVISION LC-19LE430E/UK, LC-22LE430E/UK,
LC-26LE430E/UK, LC-32LE430E/UK
Display adjustment
YPbPr Mode display adjustment
1
Auto color for signal slicering
1.1 General set-up
Equipment Requirements:
Konica Minolta CS-200 or equivalent instrument. Quantum Data Pattern Generator
881 or equivalent instrument.
Input requirements:
Input signal type: YPbPr signal
1. 1080i/25mode, TVBar100 pattern by QuantumData 881.
2. Select Picture mode to “Personal” mode and adjust the x, y data.
Input Signal Strength: 1 Vpp for Y signal ; 700 mVpp for Pb & Pr signal Input
Injection Point: YPbPr (RAC jack) 1080i/25, TVBar100 pattern
Alignment
method:
Initial
Set-up:
1. Select source as “YPbPr”.
2. Set Smart Picture mode as “Personal” and then adjust Contrast = 58,
Brightness=48, Color=58, backlight=100, set Color Temp. to be “cool” mode.
3. Apply “TVBar100” pattern which is color bar pattern by signal generator.
4. Enter “factory mode menu”: press MENU + Numeric keys “1999”+ press PRE PR.
Alignment:
1. At factory mode menu, select AUTO_COLOR item. Then press “OK” key of
remote control to adjust ADC_GAIN_R, ADC_GAIN_G,
ADC-GAIN-B and ADC-OFFSET-R, ADC-OFFSET-G, ADC-OFFSET-B. Then store those
values to NVM.
2. Check the 16 grayscale pattern should be distinguished and color bar is
correct
3. Reset AV setting, picture mode shall be recalled to be “Vivid” and
Contrast=58, Brightness=48; Color=58.
Note:
Sharp EU 2k11 models have no need to operate “AUTO_COLOR” function, due to
EFUSE is set “Disable” within NVM for defult. These ADC values will be produced
by Main chip (MT5363) internal definition.
White balance adjustment
Alignment
method:
Initial Set-up:
1. Select source as “YPbPr”.
2. Set Contrast = 58 and Brightness=48, Color=58, backlight=100, at normal menu
mode.
3. Apply “80% white pattern or Flat 80 pattern by Component video generator.
4. Enter factory mode menu: press MENU + Numeric keys “1999” + press PRE PR
Alignment:
1.
Apply Flat80 pattern (80% white pattern).
2. Set color temperature to “NORMAL”.
3. At factory mode menu, adjust the Scaler R Gain, Scaler G Gain, Scaler B Gain
values to meet “NORMAL” color coordinates specification below. Then store those
values to NVM
4. Set color temperature to “COOL”.
5. At factory mode menu, adjust the Scaler R Gain, Scaler G Gain, Scaler B Gain
values to meet “COOL” color coordinates specification below. Then store those values to NVM
6. Set color temperature to “WARM”.
7. At factory mode menu, adjust the Scaler R Gain, Scaler G Gain, Scaler B Gain
values to meet “WARM” color coordinates specification below. Then store those
values to NVM
Color temperature Normal/Warm/Cool (x, y) co-ordinates specification:
1. Use Konica Minolta
CS-200 for color coordinates and luminance check.
2. For suitable mass production at factory, colour analyzers CA-210 can be
applied. But, befor measureing ,all CA-210 should be
coordinates and proofread with a Charoma Meter (CS-200) or equivalent
instrument and a reference TV set.
3. |
Check the luminance at
the center of the screen with 100% White. And to set Brightness control at
100; Contrast control at 100; backlight |
Luminance |
> 200 cd/m2 (Typ.)
[ For LC-19LE430E only at color temp.- *warm mode ] |
>
400 cd/m2 (Typ.) [ For LC-26LE430E only at color temp.- cool mode ]
> 450 cd/m2 (Typ.) [ For LC-32LE430E only at color temp.- cool mode ]
> 450 cd/m2 (Typ.) [ For LC-37LE320E/RU/E(UK) only at color temp.- cool mode
]
> 450 cd/m2 (Typ.) [ For LC-42LE320E/RU/E(UK) only at color temp.- cool mode
]
4. The defult values of Scaler R Gain, Scaler G Gain, Scaler B Gain are all
128. When panel WD is made adjustment, the three values could not be over 128.
That is preventing color saturation after adjusting Contrast and Brightness
setting at main menu.
PC
mode display adjustment
1.
Display quality adjustment
Use timing mode as describe in 2.2, and use the POPO (pixel on pixel off)
pattern to adjust the clock until no stripe and adjust the phase until clear picture.(“Auto”
will be done every time switching to PC mode and mode change) Check all preset
7 modes.
2. Auto color for signal slicering (B)
2.1 General set-up
Equipment Requirements:
Konica Minolta CS-200 or Equivalent Color analyzer. Chroma 2250 or equivalent
PC signal generator.
Input requirements:
Input Signal Type:
PC VGA signal
1. 1024X7684/60Hz PC mode with ”5 white block” pattern. (see pattern-1) Input
Signal Strength: 0.7 Vp-p linear voltage.
Input Injection Point:
PC D-SUB input
Alignment
method:
Initial
Set-up:
1. Select source as “PC”.
2. Set Contrast = 58 (Sharp) and Brightness=100 (Sharp) , at normal menu mode.
3. Apply “5 white block”(pattern-1) pattern by VGA pattern generator.
4. Enter factory mode menu: press MENU + Numeric keys “1999” + press PRE PR
(factory mode menu).
Alignment:
At factory mode menu, select AUTO_COLOR item. Then press “OK” key to
adjust ADC-GAIN-R, ADC-GAIN-G, ADC-GAIN-B and
ADC-OFFSET-R, ADC-OFFSET-G, ADC-OFFSET-B. Then store those values to NVM.
Set Contrast = 100 (Sharp) and Brightness=100 (Sharp)
Check color temperature specification with PC mode.
Color temperature Normal/Warm/Cool (x, y) co-ordinates specification:
1. Use Konica Minolta
CS-200. for color coordinates and luminance check.
2. For suitable mass production at factory, colour analyzers CA-210 can be
applied. But, before measuring ,all CA-210 should be coordinates and proofread
with a Charoma Meter (CS-200) or equivalent instrument and a reference TV set.
3. Check the luminance in the center of the screen with 100% White. And to
Brightness control at 100; Contrast control at 100
Luminance |
> 200 cd/m2 (Typ.)
[ For LC-19LE430E only at color temp.- *warm mode ] |
>
400 cd/m2 (Typ.) [ For LC-26LE430E only at color temp.- cool mode ]
>450 cd/m2 (Typ.) [ For LC-32LE430E only at color temp.- cool mode ]
> 450 cd/m2 (Typ.) [ For LC-37LE320E/RU/E(UK) only at color temp.- cool mode
]
> 450 cd/m2 (Typ.) [ For LC-42LE320E/RU/E(UK) only at color temp.- cool mode
]
SERVICE MODE LC-19LE430E/UK, LC-22LE430E/UK, LC-26LE430E/UK, LC-32LE430E/UK
Press MENU + Numeric
keys “1999” + press PRE PR to enter factory mode.
SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE
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