Washing Machine-1
Washing Machine-1
Washing Machine-1
Service Manual
THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR REPAIR SERVICE INFORMATION ONLY.EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT HAS
BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THIS MANUAL; WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY
OFTHIS INFORMATION AFTER THE DATE OF PUBLICATION AND DISCLAIMS RELIABILITY FOR CHANGES,
ERRORS OR OMISSIONS.
Take care during handling the LCD module with backlight unit
- Must mount the module using mounting holes arranged in four corners.
- Do not press on the panel, edge of the frame strongly or electric shock as this will result in damage to the
screen.
- Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects, such as pencil or pen as this may result in
damage to the Panel.
- Protect the module from the ESD as it may damage the electronic circuit (C-MOS).
- Make certain that treatment person’s body is grounded through wristband.
- Do not leave the module in high temperature and in areas of high humidity for a long time.
- Avoid contact with water as it may a short circuit within the module.
If the surface of panel becomes dirty, please wipe it off with a soft material. (Cleaning with a dirty or rough cloth
may damage the panel.)
LPL:LM170E01 TLB4
CPT: CLAA170EA 07
LPL Panel:8 ms
Response time (typ.)
Hydis & CPT panel:12 ms
V-Frequency 56 - 75Hz
On Mode <35W
Power Consumption
Power Saving <2W
Horizontal: 358.5mm
Maximum Screen Size
Vertical: 296.5mm
RS232 Connector
Power board Main Board For white balance
(Include: inverter and adapter)
adjustment in factory
mode
Keyboard
- Press the power button to turn on the monitor, the power indicator will light up.
3.2 Control Buttons
C Auto Adjust and + button D Power On/Off button with LED Indicator
The 'MENU' button is used to open the on-screen display (OSD), select function
A MENU icons, exit from menus and sub-menus, and to exit the OSD. See
B Use this button for direct access to the 'Brightness' and 'Contrast' control menu.
BC
Use these buttons to adjust (decrease/increase ranges) items in the OSD.
- And + buttons
C Use this button to activate automatic setup and adjustment. The following dialog
will appear on screen as the monitor self-adjusts to the current input:
D The green LED indicates the monitor is on and fully functional. An amber LED
indicates DPMS power save mode.
Power Button & Indicator The Power button turns the monitor on and off.
Auto adjustment Use this button to activate automatic setup and adjustment. The
following dialog will appear on screen as the monitor self-adjusts
to the current input:
Auto Adjust In Progress
Auto Adjustment button allows the monitor to self-adjust to
the incoming video signal. After using 'Auto Adjustment', you can
further tune your monitor by using the 'Pixel Clock' and 'Phase'
controls in the OSD.
Brightness / Contrast
With the menu off, push button to display the 'Brightness' and
'Contrast' adjustment menu.
The 'Brightness' function adjusts the luminance of the flat panel.
Adjust 'Brightness' first, and then adjust 'Contrast' only if further
adjustment is necessary.
"+" Increase 'brightness';" - "decrease 'brightness'
The 'Contrast' function adjusts the degree of difference between
darkness and lightness on the display screen.
"+" Increase the 'contrast'; "-" decrease the 'contrast'
1. With the menu off, push the 'MENU' button to open the OSD system and display the main features menu.
2. Push the - and + buttons to move between the function icons. As you move from one icon to another, the
function name is highlighted to reflect the function or group of functions (sub-menus) represented by that
icon. See the table below for a complete list of all the functions available for the monitor.
3. Push the 'MENU' button once to activate the highlighted function; Push -/+ to select the desired parameter,
push menu to enter the slide bar. then use the - and + buttons, according to the indicators on the menu, to
4. Push the 'Menu' button once to return to the main menu to select another function or push the 'Menu'
Positioning: 'Positioning' moves the viewing area around on the monitor screen.
Horizontal When making changes to either the 'Horizontal' or 'Vertical' settings, no changes will
Vertical occur to the size of the viewing area; the image will simply be shifted in response to
your selection/change.
Minimum is '0' (-). Maximum is '100' (+).
Image settings:
Auto Adjust Even though your computer system can recognize your new flat panel monitor on
startup, the 'Auto Adjustment' function will optimize the display settings for use with
your particular setup.
NOTE: In most cases, 'Auto Adjust' will produce the best image for your
configuration; this function can be directly access via Auto Adjustment
hotkey.
Pixel Clock The 'Phase' and 'Pixel Clock' adjustments allow you to more closely adjust your
monitor to your preference. These settings are accessed through the main OSD
menu, by selecting 'Image Settings'.
Use the - and + buttons to adjust away interference. Minimum: 0 ~ Maximum: 100
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NOTE: This function may change the width of the display image. Use the
'Horizontal' function of the 'Position' menu to center the display image on the
screen.
Color Settings: 'Color Settings' adjusts the color temperature and saturation.
Normal Preset 'Normal Preset' is selected to obtain the default (factory) color settings.
Blue Preset 'Blue Preset' is selected to obtain a bluish tint. This color setting is typically used for
text based applications (Spreadsheets, Programming, Text Editors etc.).
Red Preset 'Red Preset' is selected to obtain a redder tint. This color setting is typically used for
color intensive applications (Photograph Image Editing, Multimedia, Movies etc.).
User Preset 'User Preset': Use the plus and minus buttons to increase or decrease each of the
three colors (R, G, B) independently, in single digit increments, from '0' to '100'.
OSD Settings: Each time the OSD opens, it displays in the same location on the screen. 'OSD
Settings' (horizontal/vertical) provides control over this location.
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OSD Hold Time: The OSD stays active for as long as it is in use.
'OSD Hold Time': Sets the length of time the OSD will remain active after the last time
you pressed a button.
Use the - and + buttons to adjust the slider in 5 second increments, from 5 to 60
seconds.
OSD Lock 'OSD Lock': Controls user access to adjustments. When 'Yes' (+) is selected, no user
adjustments are allowed. All buttons are locked except the menu button.
All buttons can be locked or unlocked when the 'Menu' button is pushed and held for
over 15 seconds.
NOTE: When the OSD is locked, pressing the 'Menu' button will take the user
directly to the 'OSD settings' menu, with 'OSD Lock' pre-selected on entry.
Select ‘No’ (-) to unlock and allow user access to all applicable settings.
Language: Language sets the OSD to display in one of five languages (English, Español,
Français, Deutsch, Japanese).
NOTE: The language chosen affects only the language of the OSD. It has no
effect on any software running on the computer.
Factory Reset: 'Factory Reset' returns the settings to the factory-preset values for the selected
group of functions.
‘Exit’ is used to exit out of 'Factory Reset' menu.
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For 'All settings', all user adjustable settings are reset at one time except 'Language
settings'.
Reset Functions
Factory Preset Restoration
NOTE: There is no "Undo" when you use the 'Reset function'. To return to the previous function settings,
you must adjust the functions again. 'Reset' will set the clock and phase back to factory settings, activating
auto adjust may be required and this will optimize the image for your system.
This means that the monitor cannot synchronize with the signal that it is receiving from the computer. Either the
signal is too high or too low for the monitor to use. See Specifications for the Horizontal and Vertical frequency
ranges addressable by this monitor. Recommended mode is 1280 X 1024 @ 60Hz.
NOTE: The floating 'Dell - self-test Feature Check' dialog will appear on-screen if the monitor cannot sense a
video signal.
Occasionally, no warning message appears, but the screen is blank. This could also indicate that the monitor is not
synchronizing with the computer. See Troubleshooting for more information.
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Measuring surrounding:
Ta=25ºC ,Vcc=5.0V,Fv=60Hz,IBL=6.5mArms
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Y
2 3
N
5
N
7 8
Y
N
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N N
12 13
Y Y
N
14 15 16
17
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1) MCU Initializes.
12) Check the analog port, are there any signals coming?
16) Display "No connection Check Signal Cable" message. And go into standby mode after the message
disappears.
17) Program the scalar to be able to show the coming mode.
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MOSFET
Start Circuit Q903
R906, R907
Voltage 5V
Feedback
PWM Over
Circuit
Control IC Voltage
Protect
ON/OFF
OSC and MOSFET
Output DC Convert
Q203
Circuit Circuit
Lamp
BL ADJ
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Rear cover
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Cable hook
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Lvds cable
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Power board
Mylar
Remove the Power board and main
Main board board:
Remove the eight screws by Torque B
And take off the Power board and main
board.
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The end
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D102
MLL5232B 5.6V
1/16W
R132
D103
2.7K
2.7K
GNDGND PC5V
17
CN100 GNDGND
GND 11 1 RIN FB101 0 1/16W R101 C104 0.047uF
gndR RED+ 2
6 100 1/16W
DAT_DDC 12 2 GIN FB102 0 1/16W R104 C106 0.047uF
gndG GREEN+2
7 100 1/16W
HSI 13 3 BIN FB103 0 1/16W R105 C108 0.047uF
BLUE+ 2
8 gndB 100 1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
VSI 14 4
R106
R107
R108
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75
PC5V
GND
2
VGA_CON GND
VGA_CAB 2
HSI FB104 0 1/16W R112 47 1/16W
HSY NC 2
VSI R114 47 1/16W
VSY NC 2
R115 R116 +5V PC5V
C117 C118
1
2
1/16W
MLL5232B 5.6V
MLL5232B 5.6V
1/16W
NC NC D110
BAT54C-GS08
2.2K
2.2K
R117 U103
47K 1/16W M24C02WMN6
8 1 R156
7 VCC A0 2 47K 1/16W
CLK_DDC R119 100 1/16W 6 WP A1 3
SCL A2 DDC_/WP 2
DAT_DDC R120 100 1/16W 5 4
SDA GND
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94
31
47
65
67
92
99
0.1uF/16V 0.1uF/16V 0.1uF/16V 0.1uF/16V 0.1uF/16V 0.1uF/16V 22uF/16V
22uF/16V
RVDD_3.3
RVDD_3.3
RVDD_3.3
CVDD_1.8
CVDD_1.8
CVDD_1.8
CVDD_1.8
CVDD_1.8
CVDD_1.8
Clos e to re s pe ctive pow e r Pins
Clos e to re s pe ctive pow e r Pins GND
GND 1
69 AVDD_LV_3.3
3.3V_AVDD 79 AVDD_ADC_3.3 4
1.8V_AVDD 89 AVDD_ADC_3.3 VDD_OUT_LV_3.3 16
AVDD_RPLL_3.3 VDD_OUT_LV_3.3
83.4m A VDD_OUT_LV_3.3
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1.8V_AVDD 84
VDD_RPLL_1.8
42.2m A 82
VDD_ADC_1.8
L103 C137 C138
120 OHM C136 + Clos e to re s pe ctive pow e r Pins AVSS_LV
3
0.1uF/16V 0.1uF/16V L104 C141 C142 81 15
22uF/16V GND_ADC VSS_OUT_LV
3.3V_PVDD 120 OHM C140 + 0.1uF/16V 27
0.1uF/16V 72 VSS_OUT_LV
22uF/16V AGND_ADC
76 GND
80 AGND_ADC
GND AGND_ADC
8.1m A CH3P_LV_E/R0
5 LVDS_E9
3.3V_LAVDD GND 83 6 LVDS_E8
86 VSS_RPLL CH3N_LV_E/R1 7 LVDS_E7
AVSS_RPLL CLKP_LV_E/R2
6.4m A L106 C139
CLKN_LV_E/R3
8 LVDS_E6
120 OHM 9 LVDS_E5
L105 0.1uF/16V CH2P_LV_E/R4 10 LVDS_E4
120 OHM GND CH2N_LV_E/R5 11 LVDS_E3
C143 + C144 X102 CH1P_LV_E/R6 12 LVDS_E2
14.318MHz CH1N_LV_E/R7 13 LVDS_E1
22uF/16V CH0P_LV_E/G0 LVDS_E0
0.1uF/16V GND 87 14
XTAL CH0N_LV_E/G1
88 LVDS_E[0..9]
TCLK LVDS_E[0..9] 4
17 LVDS_O9
CH3P_LV_O/G2 18 LVDS_O8
GND CH3N_LV_O/G3
C176 C177 19 LVDS_O7
22pF 22pF CLKP_LV_O/G4 20 LVDS_O6
CLKN_LV_O/G5 21 LVDS_O5
CH2P_LV_O/G6 22 LVDS_O4
GND GND 77 CH2N_LV_O/G7 23 LVDS_O3
1 RED+ RED+ CH1P_LV_O/B0 LVDS_O2
78 24
1 RED- RED- CH1N_LV_O/B1 LVDS_O1
74 25
1 GREEN+ GREEN+ CH0P_LV_O/B2 LVDS_O0
75 26
1 GREEN- GREEN- CH0N_LV_O/B3
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1 BLUE+ BLUE+ LVDS_O[0..9]
+5V +5V 71
1 BLUE- BLUE- LVDS_O[0..9] 4
95 30 PPWR
1 HSY NC HSY NC PPWR PPWR 5
96 29 PBIAS
1 VSY NC VSY NC PBIAS PBIAS 5
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R123 SOG_MCSS
1/16W
R122
4.7K 1/16W +5V
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91 NC 61
RESET_OUT NC
4.7K
4 26 KEY _MENU 54
P1.2/ECI A10/P2.2 KEY _MENU GPIO2/DHS
DEBUGGING 5 27 KEY _RIGHT 3
KEY _RIGHT 3
IRQn GND 46 55
+5V 6 P1.3/CEX0 A11/P2.3 28 KEY _LEFT GPIO10/IRQn GPIO3/DVS 56
PURPOSES 1 DDC_/WP /WP P1.4/CEX1 A12/P2.4 KEY _ONOFF KEY _LEFT 3 GPIO4/DEN
7 29 57 R161 R163
ONLY PPWR R151 NC 8 P1.5/CEX2 A13/P2.5 30 A14
KEY _ONOFF 3 DDC_SCL 97 GPIO5/DCLK 4.7K 1/16W 4.7K 1/16W
PBIAS R152 NC P1.6/CEX3/WAIT# A14/P2.6 1 DDC_SCL DDC_SDA 98 DDC_SCL
9 31 A15
P1.7/CEX4/A17/W A15/P2.7 1 DDC_SDA DDC_SDA
C151 10 32
CN102 NC RST PSEN# 58
UDART_DI GPIO6/B7 LED_O 3
11 36 38 59
1 UDART_DO 1 RXD UDART_DO P3.0/RXD AD7/P0.7 GPIO13/AD7 GPIO7/B4 LED_G 3
13 37 39 60
2 UDART_DI 1 TXD P3.1/TXD AD6/P0.6 GPIO12/AD6 GPIO8/B6
14 38 40 50
3 15 P3.2/INT0# AD5/P0.5 39 41 GPIO11/AD5 GPIO9/B5
4 16 P3.3/INT1# AD4/P0.4 40 42 HFS/AD4
X101 17 P3.4/T0 AD3/P0.3 41 43 HDATA3/AD3
P3.5/T1 AD2/P0.2 HDATA2/AD2
G-PROBE 14.318MHz
AD1/P0.1
42 44
HDATA1/AD1
43 45
GND TCLK 20 AD0/P0.0 HDATA0/AD0
21 XTAL2 18 WRn
XTAL1 P3.6/WR#
Hardwave ISP function
4.7K
4.7K
0.1uF/16V WRn 36 62
R148 4.7K 1/16W A15 R136 NC 35 WRn STI_TM1 63
Philips P89C51RD2 HCLK/ALE STI_TM2
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U104 Winbond W78E65P-PLCC44 MEM_REG
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
VSS SI
A15 => HCLK(ZAN3SL)
R140 NC
M24C16-MN6T
GND R145
R143 4.7K
R144 4.7K
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NC
Re fe r BOOTSTRAP OPTIONS
GMZAN3 XL
QFP-100
GND GND
GND
Boot-Strap Configuration:
HDATA1 HDATA0 Com pone nts De s cription
IN- R143, R144 Title
DEFAULT LOW LOW OPEN- R138, R140 8 bit I/F ZAN3 XL & MCU
IN - R138, R140 Size Document Number Rev
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Q102
PMBS3904
8
7
6
5
3
R154
RP103 LED_O 1 LED_G 1 Q101
4.7K 1/16W 2 LED_O 2 LED_G
R155 4.7K 1/16W PMBS3904
4.7K 1/16W
2
1
2
3
4
CN101
LED_GREEN 8
LED_ORANGE 7
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KEY _MENU R157 220 1/16W ENTER 5
2 KEY _MENU
2 KEY _RIGHT
KEY _RIGHT R158 220 1/16W RIGHT 4 To k e yboard
KEY _LEFT R159 220 1/16W LEFT 3
2 KEY _LEFT KEY _ONOFF POWER
R160 220 1/16W 2
2 KEY _ONOFF
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KEYS CONNECTION
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2 LVDS_O[0..9]
LVDS_O0
LVDS_O1 CN103
LVDS_O2
LVDS_O3 LVDS_O0 RXO0- 1 2 RXO0+ LVDS_O1
LVDS_O4 LVDS_O2 RXO1- 3 4 RXO1+ LVDS_O3
LVDS_O5 LVDS_O4 RXO2- 5 6 RXO2+ LVDS_O5
LVDS_O6 LVDS_O6 RXOC- 7 8 RXOC+ LVDS_O7
LVDS_O7 LVDS_O8 RXO3- 9 10 RXO3+ LVDS_O9
LVDS_O8 LVDS_E0 RXE0- 11 12 RXE0+ LVDS_E1
LVDS_O9 LVDS_E2 RXE1- 13 14 RXE1+ LVDS_E3
LVDS_E4 RXE2- 15 16 RXE2+ LVDS_E5
LVDS_E6 RXEC- 17 18 RXEC+ LVDS_E7
LVDS_E8 RXE3- 19 20 RXE3+ LVDS_E9
21 22
2 LVDS_E[0..9]
23 24
LVDS_E0
LVDS_E1 CONN24A
LVDS_E2
LVDS_E3
LVDS_E4
LVDS_E5 +VLCD
LVDS_E6
LVDS_E7
LVDS_E8
LVDS_E9
15.4mA
GND GND
+ R172 C159
C158 0.1uF/16V
100uF/16V
330 1/8W
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PANEL INTERFACE
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1 BLON/OFF R162 4.7K 1/16W
DIMMING PBIAS
2 +5V +3.3V_VDD
3 +5V
4
5
6 FB105
C163 TO263
NC U105
0.1uF/16V + C164 AIC1084-33M 147m A
CONN GND C162 0.1uF/16V 3 2
+5V 100uF/16V VIN VOUT
GND D113 SR24 1
+ C165 C167 ADJ +
C168 C166
R164 47uF/16V 0.1uF/16V 0.1uF/16V 47uF/16V
1K 1/16W
GND
R165
GND GND GND GND GND
2 BRIGHTNESS
Brightness 1K 1/16W
C169 +
2.2uF
GND
+5V +VLCD
+1.8V_VDD
+5V +3.3V_VDD SOT-223
R168
R167 4.7K 1/16W U106
NC 3 204m A
3 2
VI VO
1 Q104 R169 R170
AO3401 NC 0 1/16W
GND
R171 C173 +
3
C175
+ C172
2
GND 3D GND
AO3401
1 2
G S Title
POWER
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9. Maintainability
9.1 Equipments and Tools Requirement
1.Voltage meter
2.Oscilloscope
3.Pattern Generator
4.LCD Color Analyzer
5.Service Manual
6.User Manual
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Measured CN104 pin1 = 3.3 V? Check Power board; is there DC level output?
NG
Measured CN104 pin 2= 5V? Check U105 pin2=3.3V, U106 pin2=1.8V?
Is there any shortage or cold solder?
OK
NG
Check Power switch is in Power-on
Replace U102
status, and check if Power switch had
Orange Scalar IC
Connected the Signal been stuck?
cable again Check LED
status.
Check the Wire-Harness from CN103 Measured RGB (R101, R104, Check
R105) H/V Input at U102 pin Correspondent
95,96, Was there have signal? component
OK, Wire tight enough short/open
(Protection Diode)
OK
Check Panel-Power Circuit Block
NG
OK, Panel Power OK
OK
Re-do White balance adjust
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Check C158 should have response NG Check the PPWR panel power relative circuit,
from 0V to 5V when we switch the Q104, Q105, and check if the soldering for
power switch from on to off them is well
OK NG
Replace panel
Replace Q104,Q105
OK
OK
U102-data Output
OK
OK
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NG
OK Check Interface board
NG
Check AC line
OK
NG
OK Check F901, bridge rectified circuit
NG
OK Check R906, R907, IC901
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NG Check F201
OK
NG
Check Interface board
OK
NG
Change Q201 or Q202
OK
NG
Change U201
OK
Check D201 (-), D202 (-) has the output of square wave at short time.
NG Check Q205/Q207/Q203/D201
OK or Q206/Q208/Q204/D202
NG
OK Check Q209/Q210/C213 or
Q211/Q212/C214
NG
Change PT201 or PT202
OK
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NG
Is Keypad board connecting normally? Connect Keypad Board
OK
NG
Is Button Switch normally? Replace Button Switch
OK
NG
Is Keypad board normally? Replace Keypad Board
OK
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Before started adjust white balance, please setting the Chroma-7120 MEM. Channel 3 to 65000K colors, MEM.
Channel 4 to 93000K colors, MEM. Channel 9 to 57000K (our 9300 parameter is x = 283 ±28, y = 297 ±28, Y = 175
±20 cd/m2, 6500 parameter is x = 313 ±28, y = 329 ±28, Y = 180 ±20 cd/m2, and 5700 parameter is x = 328 ±28, y =
344 ±28, Y = 180 ±20 cd/m2)
How to setting MEM.channel you can reference to chroma 7120 user guide or simple use “ SC” key and “ NEXT”
key to modify xyY value and use “ID” key to modify the TEXT description Following is the procedure to do
white-balance adjust
Press MENU and AUTO-ADJUST button during press Power button will activate the factory mode,
Gain adjustment:
Move cursor to “-Factory Setting-” and press MENU key to enter this sub-menu;
Move cursor to “ Factory” and press MENU key;
Move cursor to “ Auto Level” and press MENU key to adjust Gain and Offset automatically;
a. Adjust sRGB (65000K) color-temperature
1. Switch the chroma-7120 to RGB-mode (with press “MODE” button)
2. Switch the MEM.channel to Channel 3 (with up or down arrow on chroma 7120)
3. The LCD-indicator on chroma 7120 will show x = 313 ±28, y = 329 ±28, Y = 180 ±20 cd/m2
4. Adjust the RED on OSD window until chroma 7120 indicator reached the value R=100
5. Adjust the GREEN on OSD, until chroma 7120 indicator reached G=100
6. Adjust the BLUE on OSD, until chroma 7120 indicator reached B=100
7. Repeat above procedure (item 5,6,7) until chroma 7120 RGB value meet the tolerance =100±2
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00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
0: 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 10 AC 0B A0 33 32 31 30
16: 0A 0E 01 03 68 22 1B 78 EE CA F6 A3 57 47 9E 23
32: 11 4F 54 A5 4B 00 71 4F 81 80 01 01 01 01 01 01
48: 01 01 01 01 01 01 30 2A 00 98 51 00 2A 40 30 70
64: 13 00 52 0E 11 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FF 00 36 34 31
80: 38 30 33 39 43 30 31 32 33 0A 00 00 00 FC 00 44
96: 45 4C 4C 20 45 31 37 33 46 50 0A 20 00 00 00 FD
112: 00 38 4B 1F 50 0E 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 6B
There are two ways to entering Reboot Mode. The settings for Reboot Mode is as follow
z Both P2.6 P2.7 are LOW and RESET pin is HIGHT.
z P4.3 is LOW and RESET pin is HIGHT.
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13.2 Steps of white-balance adjustment for LCD:(Take 17” AOC LCD LM724 for example)
Set Chroma2325 at round-windows mode and make the detecting-head of Chroma7120 aim at the cross
in the middle, the distance between the detecting-head and the cross is 20cm.
3. Set Chroma2325(BGA265A)to be T144(1280*1024/60HZ)and P105 of full white screen. Test if the
white-balance value is within the specs. Please follow the steps below to adjust if it is beyond the specs.
4. Cut the power. Then press MENU key and re-plug power cable at the same time to enter into the factory
mode. See the following pictures.
5. Test white-balance again after Auto Level. Adjustment with hand is necessary if it is beyond the specs.
6. Select 7x00 item to adjust cool color-temperature and select 6x00 to adjust warm color- temperature. It can
reach to the best effect through adjusting R/G/B value if it inclines to green or blue.
7. Select Exit to the upper menu after completing the adjustment. Then press POWER OFF to exit and save it.
13.3 Steps for writing DDC:
1. Employ PC, and connect the DDC-writing instrument and the instrument that is ready for writing into DDC
to
the power of 12V. Connect the signal cable of the latter to D-USB or DVI of DDC-writing instrument (The
data-writing of monitor needs transfer-interface) and link the DDC-writing instrument with PC through
printer interface. (See the schematic picture below)
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Notes:
1. Make sure the system time of PC is in accordance with the real time before writing.
2. The schematic picture is just as an example for description; the exact content of the DDC is dependent on
the serial number of the BARCORD of this model.
3. Data DDC-writing needs a transfer interface.
Instruction:DDC-writing needs 4 files:
1. Barcode.txt (Supply Barcode length and flow number)
2. *.EXE (DDC-writing program)
3. WR.bat (Group order file for cycling utilization of *EXE, and dual-click this file when perform
DDC-writing)
4. W.dat (The content with 128 bits of DDC)
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Where, W: Width
L: Length
D: Average diameter =(a+b)/2
a. Extraneous substances which can be wiped out, like Finger Print, Particles, are not considered as a defect.
b. Defects which is on the Black Matrix(outside of Active Area) are not considered as a defect.
Where, W: Width
L: Length
D: Average diameter =(a+b)/2
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