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RM-PJVW60 VPL-VW60
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2-1
VPL-VW60
Section 2
Electrical Adjustments
. Note that when the items (W/B, Device Adjust) that can
be adjusted in the Factory mode are adjusted and stored
in memory, they are saved in NVM and the factory
default data will be lost. Be sure to perform “Save to
memory” after entering and exiting the Gamma adjust-
ment mode. If the values are changed in the Gamma
adjustment mode and the original values cannot be
restored, turn off the power to the unit and turn it on
again. The UF data does not change even if the mode for
Advanced Iris in Cinema Black Pro in Picture Adjust is
changed without performing “Save to memory”. When
“Save to memory” is performed at that time, the UF data
of each Iris mode will be overwritten and lost.
2-1-3. Model Name Display (Shop
Demonstration) Mode Setting
1.
If the menu is being displayed, press the [MENU]
button to close the menu.
2.
Press the buttons within 5 seconds in the following
order:
” 
→ “ ” → “ ” → “ ”
Even if the message “Not applicable!” is displayed,
ignore it. If the key operations failed, wait for at least 6
seconds since the last key is pressed, and perform the
key operations again.
3.
“Do you wish to display the model name? Yes No” is
displayed.
4.
Select “Yes”.
n
To exit the Model Name Display mode, perform step 2.
“Do you wish to display the model name? Yes No” is
displayed. Select “No”.
2-1. Preparations
2-1-1. Required Equipment
. Oscilloscope
Tektronix 2465 or equivalent
(bandwidth: 350 MHz or more)
. NTSC, PAL, SECAM component signal generator
Tektronix TG2000 +AVG1 (optional module) +AWVG1
(optional module) or equivalent
. VG (Programmable video signal generator)
VG849C or equivalent
. Digital voltmeter
Advantest TR6845 or equivalent
. Luminance meter
. Chrominance difference gauge
n
Perform the following adjustments at least 5 minutes after
turning on the power.
2-1-2. Service Mode Setting
1.
Set the “Screen” of "Preferences” to “On” in the
MENU.
2.
MENU is erased.
3.
Press the buttons in the following order:
” 
→ “ ” → “ ” → “ ”
4.
The message “Do you wish to enter into the
SERVICE MODE?  Yes  No”  will be displayed.
5.
Select “Yes”.
n
When leaving the FACTORY MODE, perform item 3.
“Do you wish to return to the USER MODE?  Yes  No”
will be displayed. Select “Yes”.
2-2
VPL-VW60
2-2. Adjustment Item Initialize Data
MenuTitle
ItemName
MemoryName
Re-
marks
W/B Memory
All input Ch.
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1 to 3
Video S Video
Input-A Component HDMI1 HDMI2
Off
User1 to 3
High
Middle Low
Custom1 to 3
Picture
Picture Mode
CINEMA
Reset
CinemaBlackPro
Advanced Iris
Auto1
Auto1
Auto1
Auto1
Sensitivity(Auto1)
RECOMMEND RECOMMEND RECOMMEND RECOMMEND
Sensitivity(Auto2)
RECOMMEND RECOMMEND RECOMMEND RECOMMEND
Mannual
50
50
50
50
lamp Control
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
Contrast
90
85
80
80
Brightness
50
50
50
50
Color
70
60
50
50
Hue
50
50
50
50
Color Temp.
HIGH
MIDDLE
LOW
LOW
Custom1
Gain R
0
     G
30
     B
0
Bias R
0
     G
0
     B
0
Custom2
Gain R
0
     G
0
     B
0
Bias R
0
     G
0
     B
0
Custom3
Gain R
0
     G
0
     B
0
Bias R
0
     G
0
     B
0
Sharpness
50
25
10
10
NR
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
DDE
FILM
FILM
FILM
FILM
Black Level Adj.
LOW
OFF
OFF
OFF
Gamma Correction
MODE 2
OFF
OFF
OFF
RCP
OFF
Color Select
Red
Red
Position
0
0
Range
60
60
Color
0
0
Hue
0
0
Color Space
NORMAL
Screen
Wide Mode(SD)
FULL
Wide Mode(HD)
FULL
Wide Mode(PC)
FULL 1
Over Scan
*1
Screen Area
FULL
V Center(Zoom)
0
0
0
0
0
0
V Size(Zoom)
0
0
0
0
0
0
Adjust Signal
APA
Dot Phase
*1
H Size
*1
Shift
*1
Setup
Status
ON
Language
g
ENGLISH
Cooling Setting
Standard
Standby Model
Standard
Power Saving
OFF
Input-A Signal Sel.
p
AUTO
Color System
AUTO
Lamp Setting
Advanced
Picture
Set
Memory
Status
Memory
Picture Memory
RCP Memory
Channel Memory
ColSys
Memory
2-3
VPL-VW60
*1: “Phase . Pitch . Shift H/V . Over Scan” in the “Adjust Signal” menu have an initial value respectively in accordance with the input signal (PRESET MEMORY No.).
n
There are nonadjustable items in accordance with the input signal.
MenuTitle
ItemName
MemoryName
Re-
marks
W/B Memory
All input Ch.
Dynamic
Standard
Cinema
User1 to 3
Video S Video
Input-A Component HDMI1 HDMI2
Off
User1 to 3
High
Middle Low
Custom1 to 3
Function
HDMI Control
OFF
PJ    HDMI Power Sync
OFF
HDMI    PJ Power Sync
OFF
Auto Input Search
OFF
Test Pattern
ON
Background
BLUE
Installation
V Keystone
0
Image Fiip
OFF
Lens Control 
ON
IR Receiver
Front&Rear
Blanking
Top
0
Bottom
0
Left
0
Right
0
Panel Alignment
OFF
Adjust Color
j
R/G/B
Pattern Color
R/G/B
H:
0
V:
0
Information
fH
Display only
fV
Display only
(Memory No.)
Display only
(Resolution)
Display only
ROM Version
Display only
SC ROM Version
Display only
Lamp Timer
Display only
Operation Timer
p
Display only
Prev. Lamp Timer
Display only
W/B
Gain R
128
128
128
128
Iris:Off
     G
128
128
128
128
     B
128
128
128
128
Bias R
128
128
128
128
     G
128
128
128
128
     B
128
128
128
128
W/B
Gain R
128
128
128
128
Iris:On
     G
128
128
128
128
     B
128
128
128
128
Bias R
128
128
128
128
     G
128
128
128
128
     B
128
128
128
128
W/B
Gain R
128
128
128
128
Iris:Auto
     G
128
128
128
128
     B
128
128
128
128
Bias R
128
128
128
128
     G
128
128
128
128
     B
128
128
128
128
Picture Memory
Channel Memory
RCP Memory
Set
Memory
ColSys
Memory
Status
Memory
2-4
VPL-VW60
n
There are nonadjustable items in accordance with the input signal.
DeviceName
ItemName
MemoryName
Set Memory
Status
Memory
videoChroma
Channel Memory
Inst Memory
No
Memory
Video
SVideo
Noinput
NTSC3.58
NTSC4.43
PAL
PALM
PALN
SECAM
BW60
BW50
PAL60
Noinput
NTSC3.58
NTSC4.43
PAL
PALM
PALN
SECAM
BW60
BW50
PAL60
Video
S Video
Input-A
Component
HDMI1
HDMI2
Up/Down
inversion
possible
Up/Down
inversion
impossible
A/D Converter ADC/
R Gain(Other)
32
32
176
-
-
-
R Gain(VideoGBR)
-
-
176
-
-
-
R Gain(Component 15k)
-
-
176
176
-
-
R Gain(Component 30k)
-
-
176
176
-
-
R Gain(Component HD)
-
-
176
176
-
-
G Gain(Other)
32
32
176
-
-
-
G Gain(VideoGBR)
-
-
176
-
-
-
G Gain(Component 15k)
-
-
176
176
-
-
G Gain(Component 30k)
-
-
176
176
-
-
G Gain(Component HD)
-
-
176
176
-
-
B Gain(Other)
32
32
176
-
-
-
B Gain(VideoGBR)
-
-
176
-
-
-
B Gain(Component 15k)
-
-
176
176
-
-
B Gain(Component 30k)
-
-
176
176
-
-
B Gain(Component HD)
-
-
176
176
-
-
R Offset(Other)
16
128
16
-
-
-
R Offset(VideoGBR)
-
-
16
-
-
-
R Offset(Component 15k)
-
-
128
128
-
-
R Offset(Component 30k)
-
-
128
128
-
-
R Offset(Component HD)
-
-
128
128
-
-
G Offset(Other)
16
16
16
-
-
-
G Offset(VideoGBR)
-
-
16
-
-
-
G Offset(Component 15k)
-
-
16
16
-
-
G Offset(Component 30k)
-
-
16
16
-
-
G Offset(Component HD)
-
-
16
16
-
-
B Offset(Other)
16
128
16
-
-
-
B Offset(VideoGBR)
-
-
16
-
-
-
B Offset(Component 15k)
-
-
128
128
-
-
B Offset(Component 30k)
-
-
128
128
-
-
B Offset(Component HD)
-
-
128
128
-
-
SS/
SonG Bias Current
1
SonG Hysterisis
1
SonG Thresh
1
Video Pos Thresh
1
Video Bias Current
1
Video Hysterisis
1
Video Thresh
1
VS Pol Gain
0
HS Pol Gain
0
Back VS Pol Gain
0
Back HS Pol Gain
0
VS Sep Sel
0
HACCU
0
HINA Thresh
1
HINA Hysterisis
1
C.Dec
C.Dec Entry Den
0x21
Entry Num
0x10
Exit Den
0x1c
Exit Num
0x10
CB Max Offset
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
0
9
9
9
Secam H Cent
33/33(Video/Svideo)
CV H Cent
15
CV Y Delay
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
CV  CB  Pos
2
2
2
5
5
5
0
2
1
5
2
2
2
5
5
5
0
2
1
5
S H Cent
11
S Y Delay
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
S  CB  Pos
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
6
5
5
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
6
5
5
Video Color
256(NoInput+CololSystem(9))
Video Bright
16(NoInput+CololSystem(9))
Killer Lev
64
64
64
64
80
64
34
64
64
64
64
64
64
64
80
64
34
64
64
64
Killer Lev BW
36/36(Video/Svideo)
Panel Driver
P.Drv
Gain_R
90
Gain_G
90
Gain_B
90
V Common R
112
112
V Common G
112
112
V Common B
112
112
Display Engine DE/
LUT SW
0
UF SW
1
REG ZONE EN
0
Other
Iris/
Adj
-
Open Reg
0
Close Reg
1023
Open Hall
Display only
Close Hall
Display only
Other/ Synchronous
1
Pattern Enb
ENABLE
Pattern1
Pattern2
Pattern3
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