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Directions for useGB 10 EM3E3.11Use of the menus&Press the MENUkey to display/cancel the MAIN MENU.éUse the cursor in the up/down directions to se
Directions for useGB 11EM3E 3.13Use of the menusFeatures menu&Press the MENUkey to display/cancel the MAIN MENU.éUse the cursor in the up/down dir
Directions for useGB 12 EM3E3.15NEXTVIEWToday, most broadcasters in Europe, are offering teletext pages containing their programme schedule of today.T
Directions for useGB 13EM3E 3.17NEXTVIEWBasic functionsThe functions Record, Remind and Info can be activated with thecorresponding colour keys on the
Directions for useGB 14 EM3E3.19TeletextMost TV channels broadcast information via teletext.Each channel which broadcasts teletext transmits a page wi
Directions for useGB 15EM3E 3.21TeletextSelect Continuous SubtitlesTV channels with teletext often transmit programmes with subtitling. Foreach TV cha
Directions for useGB 16 EM3E3.23Connect Peripheral Equipment&Insert the plug into the headphone socket L at the right side of the TV.éPress ¬ on t
Directions for useGB 17EM3E 3.25Connect Peripheral EquipmentSatellite receiverPress the OK key simultaneously with the digit key 1.Now you can operate
Directions for useGB 18 EM3E3.27Tips & IndexCare of the screenClean the TV with a slightly damp softcloth. Do not use abrasive solvent as itcan da
Directions for useGB 19EM3E 3.Table of TV frequencies.Frequenztabelle der Fernsehsender.Liste des fréquences des émetteurs.Frequentietabel TV-Zenders.
Technical Specifications, Connection Facilities and Chassis OverviewGB 2 EM3E1.1. Technical Specifications, Connection Facilities and ChassisOverview1
Mechanical InstructionsGB 20 EM3E4.4. Mechanical InstructionsNote: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actualsituation, due to the different s
Mechanical InstructionsGB 21EM3E 4.4.3.3 Small Signal Board (SSB)In fact, there is no predefined service position for the SSB.Most test points are loc
Mechanical InstructionsGB 22 EM3E4.4.3.6 DAF Panel1. Remove the fixation screw [1].2. Push down the fixation clamp [2], and pull the completebracket a
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 23EM3E 5.5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingIndex of this chapter:1. Test points.2. Service
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 24 EM3E5.Figure 5-2• Date Displays the software date.• ID Displays the software version of the ROM. Exa
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 25EM3E 5.Customer Service Menu 1 represents following information:Figure 5-4• Line 1 - Software version
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 26 EM3E5.– M38.9: NTSC M signal received with video carrier on38.9 MHz• Line 19 - Audio System Gives in
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 27EM3E 5.Unstable pictureCheck lines 17 'Colour System' and 18 'TV System'. In case
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 28 EM3E5.Stepwise shut down explanationIn the stepwise shutdown mode, state 2 is skipped (it is notposs
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 29EM3E 5.Figure 5-9Note: Error codes 1, 6 or 18 are protection codes and in thiscase, supplies of some
Technical Specifications, Connection Facilities and Chassis OverviewGB 3EM3E 1.External 2 (in/out): SVHS + CVBS (intended for VCR)Figure 1-41 - Audio
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 30 EM3E5.The content of the error buffer can be read via the servicemenu (SAM), the blinking LED proced
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 31EM3E 5.• NON_VFB (No vertical Flyback) protection. If theframe stage generates no pulses, TS7641 will
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 32 EM3E5.– Replace FET 7504 and zener 6505.– Remove the SSB panel.– Short B and E of TS7529, in order t
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 33EM3E 5.Phenomenon Possible Cause Repair tipNo picture, no LED. Standby Supply defective. Measure circ
Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault FindingGB 34 EM3E5.Personal Notes:
Electrical AlignmentsGB 87EM3E 8.8. Electrical AlignmentsIndex of this chapter:1. General alignment conditions.2. Hardware alignments.3. Software alin
Electrical AlignmentsGB 88 EM3E8.8.3 Software Alignments8.3.1 IntroductionWith the software alignments, it is possible to align theGeometry, White Ton
Electrical AlignmentsGB 89EM3E 8.Soft clipperFixed setting:Pwl + 0%Luma gainFixed setting:1IF AFCSupply, via an external video generator (e.g. PM5518)
Electrical AlignmentsGB 90 EM3E8.crosshatch) for a correct geometry alignment. Use the'Internal Test Pattern' only for the 'Vertical sl
Electrical AlignmentsGB 91EM3E 8.8.4.2 OptionsSelect this sub-menu to set the initialisation codes (= options)of the set via text menu’s.Figure 8-9Men
Safety & Maintenance instructions, Warnings and NotesGB 4 EM3E2.2. Safety & Maintenance instructions, Warnings and Notes2.1 Safety instruction
Electrical AlignmentsGB 92 EM3E8.8.4.3 Option numbersSelect this sub-menu to set all options at once (expressed intwo long numbers).An option number (
Electrical AlignmentsGB 93EM3E 8.8.4.4 Dealer OptionsMenu name Subjects Options Physically in setYes CTI enabledPicture CTINoCTI disabledYes Blue mut
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 94 EM3E9.9. Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListIndex of this chapter1. Introduction2. Block diagra
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 95EM3E 9.9.2 Block DiagramFigure 9-1The Tuner (item 1200) is a PLL tuner and delivers the IF-signal, via
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 96 EM3E9.Main Supply is switched ‘off’ (via TS7529). A relay (1550) isused to switch the Degaussing circu
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 97EM3E 9./R3118 (= 5 W). This voltage is a measure of the currentand if it exceeds 1.4 V, TS7101 will be
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 98 EM3E9.ImplementationFigure 9-6At start-up of the main supply, C2515 can be assumed asbeing a short-cir
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 99EM3E 9.9.4 Control (diagram B5)Figure 9-79.4.1 OTCIntroductionThe SAA5801 (IC7001) is called the OTC (O
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 100 EM3E9.adjusted via the service menu ‘IF AFC’. If the alignment iscorrect, the displayed frequency in
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 101EM3E 9.more detailed picture). These 9 bits are only internally used.Via dithering the 9 bits are redu
Safety & Maintenance instructions, Warnings and NotesGB 5EM3E 2.2.4 Notes• The direct voltages and oscillograms should bemeasured with regard to t
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 102 EM3E9.The sandcastle pulse from the HOP is fed to pin 1 of theTOPIC, which is used as reference for t
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 103EM3E 9.9.10 Horizontal (Line) Deflection (diagram A3)9.10.1 PrincipleFigure 9-9The HOP (located on the
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 104 EM3E9.Figure 9-10– Period t1 - t2: When TS7421 is driven into conductivity,the capacitor voltage of 1
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 105EM3E 9.Beam-current CorrectionThe ‘EHT-info’ signal at point 10 of the LOT, depends on thevalue of the
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 106 EM3E9.Frame Output ProtectionVia the circuit built around TS7641 the frame output stage isguarded. If
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 107EM3E 9.Both channels contain an 'automatic carrier mute' function,which automatically mutes
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 108 EM3E9.9.13.2 NexTViewNexTView allows the user to display a program guide on theTV screen, that contai
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 109EM3E 9.'not sharp', a low/mid frequency peaking is used. Thereis a coupling between the Auto
Circuit Descriptions and Abbreviation ListGB 110 EM3E9.EXT External (source), entering the setvia SCART or via cinchesFBL Fast Blanking: DC signalacco
Spare Parts ListGB 111EM3E 10.10. Spare Parts ListLarge Signal Panel [A]Various0010 2422 025 16374 2P Male0020 4822 267 10774 2P Male0032 4822 492 707
Directions for useGB 6 EM3E3.3. Directions for use&Place the TV on a solid surface.For ventilation, leave at least 5 cm free all around the TV.Do
Spare Parts ListGB 112 EM3E10.3530 4822 116 52297 68k 5% 0.5W3531 4822 117 10833 10k 1% 0.1W3533 4822 051 20159 15W 5% 0.1W3535 4822 051 20273 27k 5%
Spare Parts ListGB 113EM3E 10.2001 4822 126 11671 33pF2002 4822 126 11669 27pF2003 4822 126 13879 220nF 20% 16V2004 4822 126 13879 220nF 20% 16V2005 4
Spare Parts ListGB 114 EM3E10.3306 4822 051 30221 220W 5% 0.062W3307 4822 051 30183 18k 5% 0.062W3308 4822 051 30684 680k 5% 0.062W3310 4822 117 12925
Spare Parts ListGB 115EM3E 10.0947 4822 267 10734 5P MALE1910 4822 130 91478 IR RECEIVER1951 4822 276 14024 2P 4/128A2930 4822 124 41584 100mF20%10V39
Directions for useGB 7EM3E 3.Searching for and storing TV channels is done channel by channel.You must go through every step of the Manual installatio
Directions for useGB 8 EM3E3.7InstallationThe Setup menu allows you to adjust initial settings, i.e. those which are notrelated to the installation of
Directions for useGB 9EM3E 3.9Use of the remote controlOperationUse of the remote controlyÚV PSMARTACTIVE CONTROLMawhqbSX2135468790B®Ò‡π†¬i0fhUæMENUbO
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