Sony RM-PJVW100 / VPL-VW50 Service Manual ▷ View online
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VPL-VW50
1-6. Upgrading the Software
1. SUB
(1) From the RS-232C terminal
1.
Connect the PC to VW-50 with the RS-232C cross
cable.
cable.
2.
Double-click on “Flash.exe” to launch the application.
Application name: Main Flash upgrader Ver1.04
Filename:
Application name: Main Flash upgrader Ver1.04
Filename:
Flash.exe
3.
Select the download information file, and specify the
Main software to write.
Selected file: qh3v102a.dil
Main software to write.
Selected file: qh3v102a.dil
4.
Place the projector in standby state.
5.
Click the [Start] button in the application.
* See Technical Memo DPPJ04-040 for more details.
2. Scan Converter
(1) From the RS-232C terminal
1.
Connect the PC to VW-50 with the RS-232C cross
cable.
cable.
2.
Place the projector in standby state.
3.
Start the upgrade application (double-click on
“FlashUpgraderForSony3.4.exe”) for the scan convert-
er (Pixelworks).
Application name: Pixelworks ImageProcessor SDK
“FlashUpgraderForSony3.4.exe”) for the scan convert-
er (Pixelworks).
Application name: Pixelworks ImageProcessor SDK
FlashUpgrader
Filename:
FlashUpgraderForSony3.4.exe
<Writing the software to scan converter>
4.
Set the COM Port and switch the baud rate to 115200.
5.
Click the [choose...] button in the application and
select the file to write (“pwOp104b.inf”).
select the file to write (“pwOp104b.inf”).
6.
Click on [Ext_232C PW_1] in the application.
7.
Click the [Flash] button in the application.
8.
Click the [Close] button to end the application.
* See Technical Memo DPPJ03-064 for more details.
3. Writing Look Up Table/3D gamma/DDC data
Use the dedicated application “Quick Access” for writing
the data.
Application name: 3Dgamma Quick Access
Filename:
the data.
Application name: 3Dgamma Quick Access
Filename:
QuickAccess.exe
Version:
6.8 or later
1.
Connect the PC to VW50 with the RS-232C cross
cable.
cable.
2.
Turn the power on to the projector.
3.
Double-click on “QuickAccess.exe” to launch the
application.
application.
4.
Select “VPL-VW50” from the [Model] pull-down
menu.
menu.
5.
Select “Load” from the [Load/Save] pull-down menu.
6.
Select the data type (3D gamma/Look Up Table/DDC)
from the [3dgm/Lut] pull-down menu.
from the [3dgm/Lut] pull-down menu.
7.
Click on [Next].
8.
Press the [Browser] button and specify the file to
write.
write.
9.
Click on [Next].
10. Set the COM Port and switch the baud rate to 38400.
11. Click on [Next].
12. When the dialog box appears prompting your confir-
11. Click on [Next].
12. When the dialog box appears prompting your confir-
mation, click on [OK].
13. Writing has finished when “Completed.” appears.
14. Click on [End].
14. Click on [End].
* See Technical Memo DPPJ04-044R for more details.
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1-7. Memory
Memory structure consists of the following memory
blocks.
1.
blocks.
1.
Set memory
2.
Status memory
3.
Video memory
4.
W/B memory
5.
Channel memory
6.
Installation memory
7.
Picture memory
8.
RCP memory
9.
Fan memory
External NVM : 16Kbyte, 256kbyte EEPROM
When the power is turned on to the projector, all data
inside the internal ROM are written into the NVM (Non-
volatile Memory).
When the power is turned to on to the projector, required
data for the current picture, such as status memory data,
etc., are selected from the respective memory blocks, and
are written into the internal RAM. When adjustment is
carried out, adjustment data are written into the NVM
automatically (items on the user mode) or by the trigger of
memory operation (items on the service mode), then stored
them. Be careful that the factory preset (adjusted) data of
the user adjustable items are all eliminated from the
memory when user performs adjustment of the adjustable
items (W/B and Device Adjust) and the memory operation
to memorize the user adjustment data into the NVM.
inside the internal ROM are written into the NVM (Non-
volatile Memory).
When the power is turned to on to the projector, required
data for the current picture, such as status memory data,
etc., are selected from the respective memory blocks, and
are written into the internal RAM. When adjustment is
carried out, adjustment data are written into the NVM
automatically (items on the user mode) or by the trigger of
memory operation (items on the service mode), then stored
them. Be careful that the factory preset (adjusted) data of
the user adjustable items are all eliminated from the
memory when user performs adjustment of the adjustable
items (W/B and Device Adjust) and the memory operation
to memorize the user adjustment data into the NVM.
* When the power to the projector is turned off without memorizing the
adjustment data, the original factory preset (adjusted) data can be restored
by removing the power cord once and connect it back again.
by removing the power cord once and connect it back again.
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NTSC3.58
NTSC4.43
PAL
PALM
PALN
SECAM
BW60
BW50
Video
Chroma
Memory
Chroma
Memory
PAL60
Noinput
NTSC3.58
NTSC4.43
PAL
PALM
PALN
SECAM
BW60
BW50
Video
Chroma
Memory
Chroma
Memory
PAL60
CPU
CPU RAM
Memory
External NVM
Active memory copy
Component
Video Chroma Memory
Status Memory
Set Memory
Set Memory
Set Memory
Status
Memory
Memory
Status
Memory
Memory
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VPL-VW50
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Computer
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Iris
:O
:O
ff
Others
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Computer
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Iris
:O
:O
n
Others
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Computer
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
W/B
Memory
Iris
:A
:A
uto
Others
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Computer
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Iris
:O
:O
ff
Others
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Computer
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Iris
:O
:O
n
Others
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
Computer
Custom3
High
Middle
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom2
W/B
Memory
Iris
:A
:A
uto
Others
Custom3
Video Video
S Video
S Video
Input-A Input-A
Component Component
HDMI 1
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 2
W/B
Memory
High
Low
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Installation
Memory
Installation
Memory
Installation Memory
Channel
Memory
Channel
Memory
Channel Memory
Middle
Up/Down inversion possible
Up/Down inversion impossible
Up/Down inversion possible
Up/Down inversion impossible
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Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Picture
Memory
All In
put
C
hann
el
User3
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Video
User3
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
S Video
User3
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Input-A
User3
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Component
User3
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
HDMI 1
User3
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1
User2
Picture
Memory
HDMI 2
User3
User1 User1
User2 User2
User2 User2
RCP
Memory
User3
RCP
Memory
User3
RCP Memory
Picture Memory
FAN Memo ry
FAN Memo ry
FAN Memo ry
1-8. Warning on Power Connection
Use a proper power cord for your local power supply.
The United States,
Continental
UK, Ireland,
Japan
Canada
Europe
Australia, New Zealand
Plug type
VM0233
YP-3
YP-12A
*
YP-359
Female end
VM0089
YC-13
YC-13D
VM0303B
YC-13
Cord type
SVT
SVT
H05VV-F
CEE (13) 53 rd (OC)
VCTF
Rated Voltage & Current
10A/125V
10A/125V
10A/250V
10A/250V
12A/125V
Safety approval
UL/CSA
UL/CSA
VDE
VDE
DENANHO
* Use a rated plug that complies with the regulation of each country/region and the specifications.
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