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2-15. Digital Media Port Test Mode
Not used for the servicing.
Press the [
Not used for the servicing.
Press the [
?/1
] button if having entered this mode.
2-16. Digital Media Device Port Test Mode
Note: Execute this mode after connecting the digital media port device
with this set.
Procedure:
1. Enter the test menu.
2. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to se-
1. Enter the test menu.
2. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to se-
lect the “DMPORT DEV”, and press the [ENT] button on the
remote commander.
remote commander.
3. The digital media port adaptor enter to the test mode. The op-
eration of the test mode is different according to each adaptor.
4. To release from this mode, press the [
?/1
] button.
2-17. S-AIR Test Mode
Procedure:
1. Enter the test menu.
2. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
Procedure:
1. Enter the test menu.
2. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “S-AIR TEST”, and press the [ENT] button on the
remote commander.
remote commander.
3. The message “I2C” appears on the fl uorescent indicator tube
and enter the S-AIR test mode.
4. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “I2C”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The message “OK” or “NG” appears on the fl uorescent indica-
tor tube and the connection of the I2C line between DARR and
m-com can be confi rmed.
tor tube and the connection of the I2C line between DARR and
m-com can be confi rmed.
“OK” : Connection OK.
“NG” : Connection NG.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
5. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “QUALITY”, and press the [ENT] button on the re-
mote commander.
mote commander.
The quality of the communication is displayed on the fl uores-
cent indicator tube.
cent indicator tube.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
6. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to se-
lect the “POWER”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The output power is displayed on the fl uorescent indicator tube.
In this state, whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote
In this state, whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote
commander are pressed, the output power can be changed.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
7. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “CHK RFCH”, and press the [ENT] button on the
remote commander.
remote commander.
The RF CH used is displayed on the fl uorescent indicator tube.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
8. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “ENC KEY”, and press the [ENT] button on the re-
mote commander.
mote commander.
The message “ON” or “OFF” appears on the fl uorescent in-
dicator tube. In this state, whenever the [V] and [v] buttons
dicator tube. In this state, whenever the [V] and [v] buttons
on the remote commander are pressed, on/off can be changed
(When EVK is connected, this mode is used).
(When EVK is connected, this mode is used).
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
9. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “VER.CHECK”, and press the [ENT] button on the
remote commander.
remote commander.
The microcomputer version last updated date of the S-AIR
device connected with this set is displayed on the fl uorescent
indicator tube.
device connected with this set is displayed on the fl uorescent
indicator tube.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
10. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “DARR”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The setting of DARR are displayed on the fl uorescent indi-
cator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote
cator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote
commander are pressed, the displayed setting of DARR can be
changed.
changed.
“CO XXXX” : Connect code display.
“NAMG XXX” : NAMG display.
“MUADR XXX”
: Address display.
“MUCO XXXX”
: MU code display.
“MUCNT XXX”
: Number of connected device.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
11. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to se-
lect the “CH1 PIPE”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The connection of DARR CH is displayed on the fl uorescent
indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the re-
indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the re-
mote commander are pressed, the connection of DARR CH
can be changed.
can be changed.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
12. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to se-
lect the “CH2 PIPE”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The connection of DARR CH is displayed on the fl uorescent
indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the re-
indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the re-
mote commander are pressed, the connection of DARR CH
can be changed.
can be changed.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
13. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to se-
lect the “CH3 PIPE”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The connection of DARR CH is displayed on the fl uorescent
indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the re-
indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the re-
mote commander are pressed, the connection of DARR CH
can be changed.
can be changed.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
14. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to se-
lect the “CH4 PIPE”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The connection of DARR CH is displayed on the fl uorescent
indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the re-
indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the re-
mote commander are pressed, the connection of DARR CH
can be changed.
can be changed.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
15. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “NAMG”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The setting value of NAMG is displayed on the fl uorescent in-
dicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote
dicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote
commander are pressed, the setting value of NAMG can be
changed.
changed.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
16. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to se-
lect the “ANT SET”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The setting of antenna transceiving is displayed on the fl uores-
cent indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the
cent indicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the
remote commander are pressed, the setting of antenna trans-
ceiving can be changed.
ceiving can be changed.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
17. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “DEMO”, and press the [ENT] button on the remote
commander.
commander.
The message “ON” or “OFF” appears on the fl uorescent in-
dicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote
dicator tube. Whenever the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote
commander are pressed, the on/off can be changed.
“ON” : Demo mode (Mode for demonstration at shops).
“OFF” : Normal mode.
Press the [ENT] button on the remote commander, return to
item selection screen.
item selection screen.
18. To release from this mode, press the [
?/1
] button. The setting
is maintained until turning off power.
2-18. S-AIR Radio Test Mode
Not used for the servicing.
Press the [
Not used for the servicing.
Press the [
?/1
] button if having entered this mode.
2-19. UART Flash Update
Not used for the servicing.
Press the [
Not used for the servicing.
Press the [
?/1
] button if having entered this mode.
2-20. Cold
Reset
Note: Execute this mode before returning the customer this set.
Procedure:
1. Enter the test menu.
2. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
1. Enter the test menu.
2. Press the [V] and [v] buttons on the remote commander to
select the “COLD RESET”, and press the [ENT] button on the
remote commander.
remote commander.
3. The message “COLD RESET.” appears on the fl uorescent in-
dicator tube, then turn the power off.
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SECTION 4
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
VIDEO CALIBRATION ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment to decide the standard of the video input signal.
Adjustment to decide the standard of the video input signal.
Note: After replacing D-VIDEO board, or after “SUPER RESET” of the
special menu mode is executed, perform this adjustment.
1. Adjustment jig
The color pattern generator that can output 100% in NTSC/PAL/
HD color bar signal to the component and the composite at the
same time is necessary for the adjustment.
When there is no color pattern generator, it is possible to substitute
it by the Blu-ray Disc player that can output the component termi-
nal and the video terminal at the same time (Substitution model
name example: BDP-S350).
However, please do the following signal output confi rmation with
the oscilloscope beforehand when substituting it with the Blu-ray
Disc player.
The color pattern generator that can output 100% in NTSC/PAL/
HD color bar signal to the component and the composite at the
same time is necessary for the adjustment.
When there is no color pattern generator, it is possible to substitute
it by the Blu-ray Disc player that can output the component termi-
nal and the video terminal at the same time (Substitution model
name example: BDP-S350).
However, please do the following signal output confi rmation with
the oscilloscope beforehand when substituting it with the Blu-ray
Disc player.
1-1. Component signal
Checking Component Video Output Y
Checking Component Video Output Y
Signal
DVD standard disc color bars (100%)
Check point
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y)
terminal (75
terminal (75
Ω terminated)
Specifi cation
1.00 ± 0.03 Vp-p
1.00
r 0.03 Vp-p
Checking Component Video Output B-Y
Signal
DVD standard disc color bars (100%)
Check point
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (P
B
/C
B
)
terminal (75
Ω terminated)
Specifi cation
0.70 ± 0.03 Vp-p
0.70
r 0.03 Vp-p
Checking Component Video Output R-Y
Signal
DVD standard disc color bars (100%)
Check point
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (P
R
/C
R
)
terminal (75
Ω terminated)
Specifi cation
0.70 ± 0.03 Vp-p
0.70
r 0.03 Vp-p
1-2. Composite signal
Video level confi rmation
Video level confi rmation
Signal
DVD standard disc color bars (100%)
Check point
LINE OUT (VIDEO) terminal
(75
(75
Ω terminated)
Specifi cation
1.00 ± 0.03 Vp-p
1.00
r 0.03 Vp-p
2. Video calibration adjustment
2-1. Connection
2-1. Connection
color pattern
generator
or
Blu-ray
Disc player
set
ANALOG-CSIRKE board
VIDEO 1 VIDEO IN jack (J603)
VIDEO 1 VIDEO IN jack (J603)
D-VIDEO board
HDMI TV OUT connector (CN3505)
HDMI TV OUT connector (CN3505)
TV
monitor
ANALOG-CSIRKE board
VIDEO 3 COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack (J603)
VIDEO 3 COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack (J603)
2-2. Procedure when color pattern generator is used
1. It connects of step 2-1, and press the [
1. It connects of step 2-1, and press the [
?/1
] button to turn the
power on.
2. “VIDEO 3” is selected by pressing the [INPUT SELECTOR]
button.
HD SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT
3. Input HD color bars signal (720p or 1080i) from the color pat-
3. Input HD color bars signal (720p or 1080i) from the color pat-
tern generator to VIDEO 3.
4. Enter the test menu (Refer to page 12).
5. Press the [V]/[v] buttons of remote commander to select “V.
5. Press the [V]/[v] buttons of remote commander to select “V.
CAL _ _ _”.
6. Press the [
3
] button of remote commander.
When correctly entering the test mode “V.CAL EXE?” is dis-
played.
played.
7. The HD signal adjustment is begun when press the [
3
] button
of remote commander.
Display changes from “HD-V: - - _ _” to “HD-V: O K C _”,
and it enters the state that display changes in following the
order (End of the HD signal adjustment).
and it enters the state that display changes in following the
order (End of the HD signal adjustment).
“V.CAL EXE ?”
→ “V. CAL _ _ H” → “V.CAL EXE ?” →
“HD-V: O K C _”
NTSC SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT
8. Input NTSC color bars signal from the color pattern generator
8. Input NTSC color bars signal from the color pattern generator
to VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 3.
9. Press the [
3
] button of remote commander.
10. The NTSC signal adjustment is begun when press the [
3
] but-
ton of remote commander.
Display changes from “NTSC: - - _ _” to “NTSC: O K C V”,
and it enters the state that display changes in following the
order (End of the NTSC signal adjustment).
and it enters the state that display changes in following the
order (End of the NTSC signal adjustment).
“V.CAL EXE ?”
→ “V. CAL N _ H” → “V.CAL EXE ?” →
“NTSC: O K C V”
PAL SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT
11. Input PAL color bars signal from the color pattern generator to
11. Input PAL color bars signal from the color pattern generator to
VIDEO 1.
12. Press the [
3
] button of remote commander.
13. The PAL signal adjustment is begun when press the [
3
] button
of remote commander.
Display changes from “PAL: - - _ _” to “PAL: O K _ V”, and
it enters the state that display changes in following the order
(End of the PAL signal adjustment).
it enters the state that display changes in following the order
(End of the PAL signal adjustment).
“V.CAL EXE ?”
→ “V. CAL N P H” → “V.CAL EXE ?” →
“PAL: O K _ V”
14 Press the [
?/1
] button to turn the power on.
2-3. Procedure when Blu-ray Disc player is used
1. It connects of step 2-1, and turn on the main power of set and
1. It connects of step 2-1, and turn on the main power of set and
Blu-ray Disc player.
2. “BD” is selected by pressing the [INPUT SELECTOR] button.
HD SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT
3. Insert BD test disc “HLX-104” (Part No. J-6090-199-A) to
3. Insert BD test disc “HLX-104” (Part No. J-6090-199-A) to
Blu-ray Disc player. The disc playback automatically becomes
start “Main Menu” is display.
start “Main Menu” is display.
4. “59.94Hz, 1080i”
→ “1. Video Signal” → “1. Color Bar
100%” is reproduced, and 100% in the color bar is displayed
in the TV monitor, playing the Blu-ray Disc player is pause
playback.
in the TV monitor, playing the Blu-ray Disc player is pause
playback.
5. Enter the test menu (Refer to page 12).
6. Press the [V]/[v] buttons of remote commander to select “V.
6. Press the [V]/[v] buttons of remote commander to select “V.
CAL _ _ _”.
7. Press the [
3
] button of remote commander.
When correctly entering the test mode “V.CAL EXE?” is dis-
played.
played.
8. The HD signal adjustment is begun when press the [
3
] button
of remote commander.
Display changes from “HD-V: - - _ _” to “HD-V: O K C _”,
and it enters the state that display changes in following the
order (End of the HD signal adjustment).
and it enters the state that display changes in following the
order (End of the HD signal adjustment).
“V.CAL EXE ?”
→ “V. CAL _ _ H” → “V.CAL EXE ?” →
“HD-V: O K C _”
NTSC SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT
9. Insert DVD test disc “HLX-504” (Part No. J-6090-088-A) or
9. Insert DVD test disc “HLX-504” (Part No. J-6090-088-A) or
“HLX-513” (Part No. J-2501-305-A) to Blu-ray Disc player.
The disc playback automatically becomes start “Main Menu”
is display.
The disc playback automatically becomes start “Main Menu”
is display.
10. “1. Video Signal”
→ “1. Color Bar 100%” is reproduced, and
100% in the color bar is displayed in the TV monitor, playing
the Blu-ray Disc player is pause playback.
the Blu-ray Disc player is pause playback.
11. Press the [
3
] button of remote commander.
12. The NTSC signal adjustment is begun when press the [
3
] but-
ton of remote commander.
Display changes from “NTSC: - - _ _” to “NTSC: O K C V”,
and it enters the state that display changes in following the
order (End of the NTSC signal adjustment).
and it enters the state that display changes in following the
order (End of the NTSC signal adjustment).
“V.CAL EXE ?”
→ “V. CAL N _ H” → “V.CAL EXE ?” →
“NTSC: O K C V”
PAL SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT
13. Insert DVD test disc “HLX-506” (Part No. J-6090-077-A) or
13. Insert DVD test disc “HLX-506” (Part No. J-6090-077-A) or
“HLX-507” (Part No. J-6090-078-A) to Blu-ray Disc player.
The disc playback automatically becomes start “Main Menu”
is display.
The disc playback automatically becomes start “Main Menu”
is display.
14. “1. Video Signal”
→ “1. Color Bar 100%” is reproduced, and
100% in the color bar is displayed in the TV monitor, playing
the Blu-ray Disc player is pause playback.
the Blu-ray Disc player is pause playback.
15. Press the [
3
] button of remote commander.
16. The PAL signal adjustment is begun when press the [
3
] button
of remote commander.
Display changes from “PAL: - - _ _” to “PAL: O K _ V”, and
it enters the state that display changes in following the order
(End of the PAL signal adjustment).
it enters the state that display changes in following the order
(End of the PAL signal adjustment).
“V.CAL EXE ?”
→ “V. CAL N P H” → “V.CAL EXE ?” →
“PAL: O K _ V”
17 Press the [
?/1
] button to turn the power on.
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SA-WCT500/SS-CT500
SA-WCT500/SS-CT500
16
16
5-2. BLOCK DIAGRAM - DIGITAL VIDEO Section (SA-WCT500) -
VIDEO SYSTEM CONTROLLER
IC3000 (2/2)
VIDEO PROCESSOR
IC3601
Faroudja UCOM BUSY
105
FSCLKP D5
FSCLKN C5
FLASH MEMORY
IC3210
SD-RAM
IC3203
MSTR1_SDA
PD0 – PD23, JT
AG_BS_TMS,
JT
AG_BS_TDO, GPIO_44,
JT
AG_BS_TDI, JT
AG_BS_RST
,
JT
AG_BS_TCK
L23 – L26, N23 – N26, K23 – K26,
J23, J24, G23 –G26, F23 – F26,
E23, E24,
T24 –
T26, R23 – R25
DCLK
P24
DHS
P25
DVS
R26
HSYNC
VSYNC
DEN
P26
DE
C26 TCLK
B26 XTAL
X3201
19.6608MHz
F_D [0] – F_D [15]
F_A [1] – F_A [21]
FSDATA [16] – FSDATA [31]
FSADD [0] – FSADD [12]
FSADD [0] – FSADD [12]
FSCKE C4
FSBKSEL0 C21
FSBKSEL1 C20
FSBKSEL1 C20
FSCS0 D21
FSRAS C24
FSCAS D24
FSCAS D24
FSWE C23
FSDQM3 B22
FSDQM2 B17
FSDQM2 B17
FSDQS3 A22
45
46
44
26
27
24
23
22
21
20
47
16
46
44
26
27
24
23
22
21
20
47
16
A17
CLK
/CLK
CKE
BA0
BA1
CS
RAS
CAS
WE
LDM
UDM
LDQS
UDQS
/CLK
CKE
BA0
BA1
CS
RAS
CAS
WE
LDM
UDM
LDQS
UDQS
CLK
/CLK
CKE
BA0
BA1
CS
RAS
CAS
WE
/CLK
CKE
BA0
BA1
CS
RAS
CAS
WE
LDM
UDM
LDQS
UDQS
UDM
LDQS
UDQS
51
ROM_CS_N AD24
OCN_RE_N AC25
OCN_WE_N AC26
26
28
11
28
11
CE
OE
WE
OE
WE
12 RESET
FSDQS2
C19
VREF
49
VREF
49
FSVREF
SD-RAM
IC3200
FSDATA [0] – FSDATA [15]
CLKP
CLKN
CKE
FSBKSEL0
FSBKSEL1
FSCS0
RAS
CAS
WE
VREF
CLKN
CKE
FSBKSEL0
FSBKSEL1
FSCS0
RAS
CAS
WE
VREF
CLKP
CLKN
CKE
FSBKSEL0
FSBKSEL1
FSCS0
RAS
CAS
WE
FSDQM1 A11
FSDQM0 A6
FSDQM0 A6
FSDQS1 B11
45
46
44
26
27
24
23
22
21
46
44
26
27
24
23
22
21
20
47
16
47
16
B6
51
FSDQS0
FSDATA16 –
FSDATA31
FSDATA0 –
FSDATA15
DQ0 – DQ15
A0 – A12
DQ0 – DQ15
A0 – A20
DQ0 – DQ15
A0 – A12
FSADDR0 –
FSADDR12
OCMDATA0 –
OCMDATA15
OCMADDR1 –
OCMADDR21
Faroudja Power DETECT
MSTR1_SCL A3
Faroudja UCOM UART TX
103
OCM_UDI_1 B3
Faroudja UCOM WAKE
HSYNC_SEL
134
LBADC_IN1 AF10
Faroudja UCOM UART RX
104
OCM_UDO_1 B2
Faroudja UCOM RESET
100
RESET AD9
MAIN UCOM SDA
MAIN UCOM SCL
VIDEO_UCOM_SDA
VIDEO_UCOM_SCL
INITX
VUCOM_RST
EEPROM
IC3211
34
35
99
98
X0
X1
X3603
4MHz
DATA BUS
ADDRESS BUS
DATA BUS
ADDRESS BUS
VREF
30
B
F
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A2
MSTR0_SDA
AA23
SDA 5
MSTR0_SCL
AA24
SCL 6
CLOCK GENERATOR
IC3863
CLK2
2
FLI_ODCK[1]
CLK1
3
REF 1
D[2] - D[11],
D[14] - D[23],
D[26] - D[35]
D[14] - D[23],
D[26] - D[35]
ADA
TA0 –
ADA
TA23,
BDA
TA0 – BDA
TA5
B1, C1 – C3, D2, D3,
P1 – P3, R1 – R4,
T1 –
T4,
U1 – U4, V1 – V4, W1 – W4,
Y4
IPCLK1
P4
AHS
Y1
AVS
Y2
RX_ODCK[3]
RX_HSYNC
RX_VSYNC
RX_HSYNC
RX_VSYNC
AHREF_DE
Y3
RX_DE
30
Q[2] - Q[11],
Q[14] - Q[23],
Q[26] - Q[35]
Q[14] - Q[23],
Q[26] - Q[35]
D-VIDEO BUS
A3P
AF4
C1P
AC1
B1P
AC2
A1P
AB1
CVBS IN
CY IN
CB IN
CR IN
E
BUFFER
Q3001
BUFFER
Q3000
HSYNC
SELECT
IC3901 - 3903
CN3001
5
3
232C_OUT
232C_IN
CN3201
3
2
OCM_UDO_0
(NC)
(NC)
OCM_UDO_1
DATA SELECT
IC3005
1Y1
14
2Y1
5
2Y0
1
1Y0
A
12
10
1-COM 13
2-COM 3
45
SOUT0
59
A
32
79
81
31
STOP_IN
VUCOM_BUSY
107
MD0
46
SIN0
1
MD0
2
RESET
OCM_UDO_0 W26
OCM_UDI_0 W25
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