MICROCONTROLLER CONFIGURATION - SERVICE MODE
1 Select PR. number 91
2 Adjust sharpness to minimum and exit all menus.
3 Within 2 seconds press the key sequence : RED - GREEN – menu.
The
software version is displayed beside the word Service, e.g. “SERVICE VER
00.05”.
To
exit SERVICE menu press menu key or Std By key.
SERVICE MODE NAVIGATION
PR Up/Down remote keys : Cycle through
the service items available.
Vol
-/+ remote keys : Dec/Increment the
values within range – Cycle trough option bits.
OK
key : Toggle bits in option byte.
MICROCONTROLLER CONFIGURATION: OPTION BITS
There are two option bytes available (16 bits in all). These option bits are available from Service mode.
First find the OPTION1 or OPTION2 control, and
then use the Volume PLUS/MINUS buttons on the remote control keypad to locate
the bits, and OK key to toggle them. The table below shows the two option bytes
available;
NVM default setting
The
purpose of this message, when you change a virgin EEPROM, is to allow to modify
the NVM DATA to desired values.
1 Introduction:
The
NVM default values are fixed for the user, but for flexibility in service,
these data are stored in NVM and can be changed when the TV set is in a special
mode call "NVM EDITOR". This mode can only be access from
"FACTORY" mode.
2 Entering into "FACTORY" mode.
To
switch the TV set into FACTORY mode, use the factory remote control, and press
on “SVC” key. The factory menu will appear on the screen, showing “FACTORY” ,
plus other relevant information like software version and date.
WARNING:
When in "FACTORY" mode you should not press any key other than the
keys described in the procedure below. Unwanted key stroke could misadjust the
TV set.
3 Entering into "NVM EDITOR" mode.
To
switch the TV set into NVM EDITOR mode, use the user remote control, and press
on “ON/ENTER” key. The NVM EDITOR window will appear on the screen. This mode
allow you to access all data stored in NVM. The current NVM address is given in
column "ADDR." in both
Decimal
and Hexadecimal format. The column DATA gives the value contained at selected
address in both Decimal and Hexadecimal format.
4 Navigation in "NVM EDITOR" mode.
Use
Program Up/Dwn keys to select the desired address. Use Volume Up/Down keys to
change the data at selected address. You must press " OK/ENTER" key
to store value after modification.
The
data can be adjusted between 0 and 63.
5 Exit "NVM EDITOR" mode.
To
switch the TV set back into FACTORY mode, use the user remote control, and
press on “MENU” key.
The
factory menu will appear on the screen, showing “FACTORY”.
6 Exit "FACTORY" mode.
To
exit "FACTORY" mode, use the factory remote control, and press on
“SVC” key.
The
factory menu will disappear from the screen.
NVM DATA CHANGE LIST
The
UOCIII series combines the functions of a Video Signal Processor (VSP) together
with a FLASH embedded TEXT/Control/Graphics m-Controller (TCG m-Controller) and
US Closed Caption decoder. In addition the following functions can be added:
Adaptive digital (4H/2H) PAL/NTSC combfilter
Teletext decoder with 10 page text memory
Multi-standard stereo decoder
BTSC stereo decoder
Digital sound processing circuit
Digital video processing circuit
PWB Component and print sides
Circuit diagram:
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