Monday, June 15, 2015

17MB25 VESTEL TFT LCD TV KIT – SERVICE MODE – ADJUSTMENT DETAILS - SOFTWARE UPDATE DESCRIPTION

17MB25 Analog Part Software Update With Bootloader Procedure
The File Types Used By The Bootloader
All file types that used by the bootloader software are listed below:
1. The Binary File : It has “.bin” extension and it is the tv application. Its size is 1920 Kb.
2. The Config Binary File : It has “.cin extension and it is the config of the tv application. Its size may be 64 Kb or a few times 64 Kb.
3. The Test Script File : It has “.txt” extension and it is the test script that is parsed and executed by the bootloader. It don’t have to be any times of 64 Kb.
4. The Test Binary File : It has “.tin” extension and it is used and written by the test groups. It is run to understand the problem part of the hardware.
Alltough a file that is used by the bootloader can be had any one of these extensions, its name has to be “VESTEL_S” and it has to be located in the root directory of the usb device.
Usage of The Bootloader
1. The starting to pass through : The chassis is only powered up.
2. The starting to download something : When chassis is powered up the menu key has to be pushed.Before the chassis is powered up and if any usb device is plugged to the usb port, the programme is downloaded from usb firstly.  Any usb device is plugged to usb port , user must open hyperterminal in the pc and connect pc to chassis via Mstar debug tool and any one of scart,dsub9 or I2c connectors. Serial connection settings are listed below:
- Bit per second: 115200
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: None
In this case the bootloader sofware puts “C” character to uart. After repeating “C” characters are seen in the hyperterminal user can send any file to chassis by selecting
Transfer -> Send File menu item and choosing “1K Xmodem” from protocol section.
EEProm update
To Update eeprom content via uart scart,dsub9 or i2c with Mstar tool can used.
Serial connection settings are listed below:
- Bit per second: 9600
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: None
Programming menu item is choosed in the service menu and switch “HDCP Key Update Mode” from off to on.
After then you must see Xmodem menu in the hyperterminal.To download hdcp key press k or to download eeprom content press w.  If the repeated “C” characters are seen you can transfer file content via select Transfer->Send File and choose “Xmodem” protocol and click the “Send” button.
17MB25 HDCP key upload procedure.
1) Turn on TV set.
2) Open a COM connection using fallowing parameters and select ISP COM Port
No
Baud Rate: 9600 bps
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
Parity: None
Flow Control: None
3) Enter service menu by pressing “4” “7” “2” 5” consecutively while main menu is open
4) Select “9. Programming”
5) Select “HDMI HDCP Update Mode” yes.
6) On Hyper Terminal Window press “k”
7) Click on send file under Transfer Tab.
8) Select Xmodem and choose the HDCP key to be uploaded.
9) Press send button
10) Restart TV17MB
25 Digital Software Update From SCART
Adjusting DTV Download Mode:
1. Power on the TV.
2. Exit the Stby Mode.
3. Enter the “Tv Menu”.
4. Enter “4725” for jumping to “Service Settings”.
5. Select “8. Programming” step.
6. Change “6. DTV Download” to “On”.
7. Switch to the Stby mode.
Adjusting HyperTerminal:
1. Connect the “MB
25 SCART Interface” to SCART1 (bottom SCART plug).
2. Also connect the “MB25 SCART Interface” to PC.
3. Open “HyperTerminal”.
4. Determine the “COM” settings listed and showed below.
Bit per second: 115200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1.
Flow control: None
6. Click “OK”
Software Updating Procedure
1. In the HyperTerminal Menu, click the “Connect” button.
2. Exit the Stby Mode.
3. The “Space” button on the keyboard must be pressed, when the following window can be seen.
4. Press the “2” button on the keyboard for choosing “2. Upgrade Application with Xmodem”.
5. Repeating “C” characters are seen in the “HyperTerminal” menu.


6. Click the “Send” button on the HyperTerminal
7. Select the “Filename xxxx_slot1.img” using “Browse”.
8. Choose the “1K Xmodem” from “Protocol” option.
[[In the Software updating Procedure section, when the first “C” character is seen, the filename selection process must be finished before 10 seconds. If the process cannot be finished, the file sending operation will be cancelled.]]
10. After the sending process the following HyperTerminal window must be seen.
11. For sending second program file, the Software Updating Procedure must be repeated from the step X. Select the “Filename xxxx_slot2.img” using “Browse”.
12. After sending the second program file, the Software Updating Procedure will be successful.
After the File Sending Process
1. Upgrade Application with FUM
2. Upgrade Application with Xmodem, options must be seen.
Checking Of The New Software
1. Turn off and on the TV.
2. Enter the “Setup” submenu in the “DTV Menu”.
3. Choose the “Configuration” option.
4. For controlling new software, check the “Receiver Upgrade” option.
17MB25 Digital Software Update From USB
Software upgrade is possible via USB disk by following the steps below.
1. Copy the bin file, including higher version than the software loaded in flash, into the USB flash memory root directory. This file should be named up.bin.
2. Insert the USB disk.
3. Digital module performs version and CRC check. If version and CRC check is successful, then a message prompt appears to notify user about new version. If the user confirms loading of new version, upgrade.bin file is written into flash unused slot.

4. Digital module disables the previous software in the flash and then a system reset is performed.
5. After the reset, digital module starts with new software.
Revert operation:
With revert operation, it is possible to downgrade the software.
Revert operation is very similar to upgrade process. In the revert operation, file name should be f_up.bin. Also user confirmation is not asked.
1. Copy the bin file into the USB flash memory root directory. This file should be named force_upgrade.bin.
2. Insert the USB disk.
3. A lower version than the software in flash can be loaded with revert operation.  Digital module performs only CRC check. If CRC check is successful, then force_upgrade.bin file is written into flash unused slot.
4. Digital module disables the previous software in the flash.
5. A message prompt is displayed to notify user about end of revert process.
6. Power off/on is required to start digital module with the new software.
For controlling new software, check the “Receiver Upgrade” option.
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DK<.....>
I<.....>
L<.....>
Equalizer <.....> If “Yes” selected, “Equalizer” item is seen in “Sound” menu.
Headphone <.....> If “Yes” selected, “Headphone” item is seen in “Sound” menu.
Power On/Off Melody <.....> If “Yes” selected, when power on/off conditions, the power on/off melody can be heard.
Dynamic Bass <.....>Value between 0 to 12
Effect<.....> Value between 0 to 7
Audio Delay ,offset <.....> Value between 0 to 190
Audio Setup Cont...2
Carrier mute<.......> Value between 0 to 28
Headphone Sound Select <.......>
Always Active Select
Always Inactive Select
Menu
Always Main Menu
Always PIP/PAP Window
Sound Mode Detect Time <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Noise Reduction Threshold <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Noise Reduction Time <.......> Value between 0 to 15
AVL Attack Time <.......> Value between 0 to 255
AVL Release Time <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Prescales ( AVL On)
FM Prescale<.......> Value between 0 to 255
AM Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
NICAM Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
SCART Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
FAV Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
DTV Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
HDMI Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
YPbPr/PC Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
An. USB Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Dig. USB Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Prescales ( AVL Off)
FM Prescale<.......> Value between 0 to 255
AM Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
NICAM Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
SCART Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
FAV Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
DTV Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
HDMI Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
YPbPr/PC Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
An. USB Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Dig. USB Prescale <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Clipping Levels ( AVL On)
FM Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
AM Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
NICAM Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
SCART Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
FAV Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
DTV Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
HDMI Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
YPbPr/PC Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
An. USB Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Dig. USB Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Clipping Levels ( AVL Off)
FM Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
AM Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
NICAM Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
SCART Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
FAV Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
DTV Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
HDMI Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
YPbPr/PC Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
An. USB Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Dig. USB Clipping <.......> Value between 0 to 255
Service Scan/Tuning Setup
First Search for L/L’ <.......>
ATS Delay Time (ms) <.......> Value between 0 to +200
Main Tuner Setup
Tuner Type
LC_TDTC_GXX1D
Thomson DTT7543X
Philips TD1318AF-3
Samsung DTOs403LH172A
Generic ( Analog Only)
Control Byte <.......> Value between 0 to +255
BSW1 <.......> Value between 0 to +255
BSW2 <.......> Value between 0 to +255
BSW3 <.......> Value between 0 to +255
Low-Mid – Low Byte <.......>
Low-Mid – High Byte <.......>
Mid-High – Low Byte <.......>
Mid-High – High Byte <.......>
S Band TOP <.......>
VIF TOP <.......> Value between 0 to +15
VIF TOP SECAM <.......> Value between 0 to +15
VIF TOP DK<.......> Value between 0 to +15
Synch Threshold<.......> Value between 0 to +40
Options
Options-1
Power Up
Standby
Last state
TV Open Mode
Source
1st TV
Last Tv
First APS <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, first time TV opens by asking APS.
APS Volume <.......> Value between 0 to +63
Burn In Mode <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, TV opens with Burn-In mode. This mode is used in manufacturing.
APS Test
Autostore <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, Channel is automatically stored.
Unicode Enabled <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, Unicode characters can be read in the USB Files.
Options-2
Source List menu <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, Source List Menu appears on the screen when press “source” button.
RS232 for B2B <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, Remote Control commands the TV via RS232 and vice versa.
RC Select <.......>
RC Group 1
RC Group 2
RC Group 3
RC Group 4
RC Group 5
RC Group 6
Double Digit Key <.......>. If “Yes” selected, Double Digit Button on RC activates.
Protection <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, short circuit protection activates.
Led Type <.......>
1 Led 1 Color
1 Led 2 Color
2 Led 2 Color
1 Led 3 Color
2 Led 3 Color
200 Programme <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, totaly 200 programmes can be used.
TouchPad <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, TouchPad can be used.
Teletext Options
TXT Darkness <.......> Value between 0 to +63
TXT Type <.......>
Fasttext&Toptext
No
Default
Fastext
Toptext
TXT Language <.......>
Menu
West
East
Cyrillic
Turk/Gre
Arabic
Persian
Auto
No Txt Warning <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, “No Txt Transmission” warning appears on the screen when pressing txt button from RC.
Txt Subtitle <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, Teletext subtitles can be seen.
Optional Features
Default Zoom <.......>
Menu
16:9
4:3
Panaromic
14:9 Zoom
Menu Timeout <.......>
Menu
15 Sec
30 Sec
60 Sec
No Time
Backlight <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, “Backlight” feature is active.
100 Step Slider <.......>.   If “Yes” selected, 64 step sliders will become 100 step sliders.
Analog USB Enabled <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, “Analog USB” option is active.
Menu Double Size <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, menu sizes increases.
CEC Enable <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, “CEC” feature is active.
Digital USB Hotplug <.......>.  If “Yes” selected, “Digital USB Hotplug” feature is active.
PIP Options
Pip <......>
AV PIP
No PIP
PC PIP
Hotel Options <......>
Hotel TV <......>.  If “Yes” selected, “Hotel TV” feature is active.
IR Smartloader <......>.  If “Yes” selected, “IR Smartloader” feature is active.
External Source Settings
TV <.......>
DTV <.......>
Ext 2 <.......>
Ext 2 S <.......>
FAV <.......>
BAV <.......>
S-Video <.......>
HDMI 1 <.......>
HDMI 2 <.......>
HDMI 3 <.......>
HDMI 4 <.......>
YPbPr <.......>
PC <.......>
16.6. Preset
User Ad.j
ADC Adj.
Service Adj.
All Adj.
Init Factory Channels.
16.7. NVM Edit
NVM-edit addr. (hex)
NVM-edit data (hex)
NVM-data dec
Programming
HDMI DDC Update Mode <.......>
HDCP Key Update Mode <.......>
Software Bypass <.......>.  If “On” selected, speaker effects are bypassed.
LVDS Clock Step <.......> Value between 0 to +255
Memory Clock Step <.......> Value between 0 to +255
DTV Download <.......>.  If “On” selected, DTV software can be updated from SCART.
DSUB9 Download <.......>.  If “On” selected, DTV software can be updated from DSUB9.
Diagnostic
Eeprom I2C
Tuner I2C
IF I2C
HDMI I2C
DTV RS232
17MB25 Analog Part Software Update With Bootloader Procedure
The File Types Used By The Bootloader
All file types that used by the bootloader software are listed below:
1. The Binary File : It has “.bin” extension and it is the tv application. Its size is 1920 Kb.
2. The Config Binary File : It has “.cin extension and it is the config of the TV application. Its size may be 64 Kb or a few times 64 Kb. 3. The Test Script File : It has “.txt” extension and it is the test script that is parsed and executed by the bootloader. It don’t have to be any times of 64 Kb.
4. The Test Binary File : It has “.tin” extension and it is used and written by the test groups. It is run to understand the problem part of the hardware.
Alltough a file that is used by the bootloader can be had any one of these extensions, its name has to be “VESTEL_S” and it has to be located in the root directory of the usb device.
Usage of The Bootloader
1. The starting to pass through : The chassis is only powered up.
2. The starting to download something: When chassis is powered up the menu key has to be pushed. Before the chassis is powered up and if any USB device is plugged to the USB port, the program is downloaded from USB firstly. Any USB device is plugged to USB port , user must open HyperTerminal in the pc and connect pc to chassis via Mstar debug tool and any one of scart,dsub9 or I2c connectors. Serial connection settings are listed below:
- Bit per second: 115200
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: None
{In this case the boot loader software puts “C” character to UART. After repeating “C” characters are seen in the HyperTerminal user can send any file to chassis by selecting Transfer > Send File menu item and choosing “1K Xmodem” from protocol section.}
EEProm update
To Update eeprom content via uart scart,dsub9 or i2c with Mstar tool can used.
Serial connection settings are listed below:
- Bit per second: 9600
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: None
Programming menu item is choose in the service menu and switch “HDCP Key Update Mode” from off to on.
After then you must see Xmodem menu in the hyperterminal.To download HDCP key press k or to download EEPROM content press w. If the repeated “C” characters are seen you can transfer file content via select Transfer > Send File and choose “Xmodem” protocol and click the “Send” button.
17MB25 HDCP key upload procedure.
1) Turn on TV set.
2) Open a COM connection using fallowing parameters and select ISP COM Port
No
Baud Rate: 9600 bps
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
Parity: None
Flow Control: None
3) Enter service menu by pressing “4” “7” “25” consecutively while main menu is open
4) Select “9. Programming”
5) Select “HDMI HDCP Update Mode” yes.
6) On Hyper Terminal Window press “k”
7) Click on send file under Transfer Tab.
8) Select Xmodem and choose the HDCP key to be uploaded.
9) Press send button
10)Restart TV set
17MB25 Digital Software Update From SCART Adjusting DTV Download Mode:
1. Power on the TV.
2. Exit the Stby Mode.
3. Enter the “Tv Menu”.
4. Enter “4725” for jumping to “Service Settings”.
5. Select “8. Programming” step.
6. Change “6. DTV Download” to “On”.
7. Switch to the Stby mode.
Adjusting HyperTerminal:
1. Connect the “MB25 SCART Interface” to SCART1 (bottom SCART plug).
2. Also connect the “MB25 SCART Interface” to PC.
3. Open “HyperTerminal”.
4. Determine the “COM” settings listed and showed below.
Bit per second: 115200
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: None.
Software Updating Procedure
1. In the HyperTerminal Menu, click the “Connect” button.
2. Exit the Stby Mode.
3. The “Space” button on the keyboard must be pressed, when the following window can be seen.
4. Press the “2” button on the keyboard for choosing “2. Upgrade Application with Xmodem”.
5. Repeating “C” characters are seen in the “HyperTerminal” menu.
6. Click the “Send” button on the HyperTerminal
7. Select the “Filename xxxx_slot1.img” using “Browse”.
8. Choose the “1K Xmodem” from “Protocol” option.
{In the Software updating Procedure section, when the first “C” character is seen,the filename selection process must be finished before 10 seconds. If the process cannot be finished, the file sending operation will be cancelled. The following figure shows
this situation.}
9. When sending the file the following window must be seen.
10. After the sending process the HyperTerminal window must be seen.
11. For sending second program file, the Software Updating Procedure must be repeated from the step X. Select the “Filename xxxx_slot2.img” using “Browse”.
12. After sending the second program file, the Software Updating Procedure will be successful.
After the File Sending Process,
1. Upgrade Application with FUM
2. Upgrade Application with Xmodem, options must be seen.
Checking Of The New Software
1. Turn off and on the TV.
2. Enter the “Setup” submenu in the “DTV Menu”.
3. Choose the “Configuration” option.
4. For controlling new software, check the “Receiver Upgrade” option.
17MB
25 Digital Software Update from USB
Software upgrade is possible via USB disk by following the steps below.
1. Copy the bin file, including higher version than the software loaded in flash, into the USB flash memory root directory. This file should be named up.bin.
2. Insert the USB disk.
3. Digital module performs version and CRC check. If version and CRC check is successful, then a message prompt appears to notify user about new version. If the user confirms loading of new version, upgrade.bin file is written into flash unused slot.
4. Digital module disables the previous software in the flash and then a system reset is performed.
5. After the reset, digital module starts with new software.
Revert operation
With revert operation, it is possible to downgrade the software.  Revert operation is very similar to upgrade process. In the revert operation, file name should be f_up.bin. Also user confirmation is not asked.
1. Copy the bin file into the USB flash memory root directory. This file should be named force_upgrade.bin.
2. Insert the USB disk.
3. A lower version than the software in flash can be loaded with revert operation.  Digital module performs only CRC check. If CRC check is successful, then force_upgrade.bin file is written into flash unused slot.
4. Digital module disables the previous software in the flash.
5. A message prompt is displayed to notify user about end of revert process.
6. Power off/on is required to start digital module with the new software. For controlling new software, check the “Receiver Upgrade” option.

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