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PHILIPS 29" - PROVIEW - TELESTAR TL29N6P - CRT TV - SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM [Click on Schematic to Zoom In]

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USED ICs:  KA5Q1265 – TDA8172 – HEF4052BP – AN7522 / AN17821A – TDA8370 / NOM8370-B-6NF – 24C08
MAIN BOARD [POWER SUPPLY INCLUDED]
POWER SUPPLY [SMPS] SECTION ONLY


MITSUBISHI LASERVUE PROJECTION HDTV - HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE & ADJUSTMENTS - LED BLINKING CODES - ERROR CODE LOG - ERROR CODES OPERATIONAL CHECK

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FRONT PANEL LED INDICATIONS
The front panel LEDs provides an indication of the set’s operation, and the possible cause of a malfunction. There are two front panel LEDs, “Power” and “Status.” The LED display shows the current status or indicates a possible malfunction.  If an abnormal condition is indicated, proceed to the Error Code Operational Check for more specific information.
Power LED [Normal Condition]

Status LED
Condition
Off
Off
Off (Standby)

Fast Blinking Green
Off
Initialization (40 - 60 seconds after set plugged in or System Reset)

Green
Off
Power On

Slow Blinking Green
Off
Power On Timer is set

Abnormal Indications




Off
Yellow
* Temperature high – room hot.
* Laser unit temperature is abnormally high.
* Optical fiber temperature is abnormally high

Off
Blinking Yellow
Cover-back (top/bottom)is open.  Yellow Laser unit is not assembled completely.

Off
Red
* Laser unit failure
* Laser abnormal brightness
* Linear motor failure
* Communication in laser unit failure
Chassis side failure
*Communication with laser micro fail
* Communication with engine fail
* No Lamp-EN, No ASIC-ready
* DVI cable disconnection
Circuit failure (short)

Off
Blinking Red
Fan Stop
(DMD Fan, Fan in laser unit)
ERROR CODE OPERATIONAL CHECK
When the Status LED indicates an abnormal condition, perform the Error Code Operational Check.
To activate, press the front panel INPUT and MENU buttons at the same time and hold for 5 seconds.
The “POWER LED” will then flash denoting a two-digit code.
  • The number of flashes indicates the value of the MSD (tens digit) of the Error Code.
  • The flashing then pauses for approximately 1/2 second.
  • The LED then flashes indicating the value of the LSD (ones digit) of the Error Code.
  • The Error Code is repeated a total of 5 times.
Example: If the Error Code is “23”, the LED will flash two times, pause, and then flash three times.
Note: The TV must be in “Shut Down” and not have been switched Off, to perform the Error Code Operational Check. When the TV is switched Off, the code automatically resets to “12” No Error.
Note: Use the front panel buttons, not the remote control.
Note: If there is no response, the front panel may be locked by a V-Chip setting. To unlock, press and hold MENU for 5 seconds.
LED INDICATOR DIAGNOSIS
Error Codes:  The Error Code designations indicating malfunction, or no malfunction, are listed below:
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Error Code 19: To reset the SENSOR-RGB Data, first perform the Un-Lock procedure. Then with the set Off (Standby) press MENU and Ch Up for 5 seconds until the STATUS LED turns green for 3 seconds. After operation is restored, perform the MEMORIZE SENSOR-RGB.
Lock out:  The receiver is locked, and cannot be powered ON even after reset.  After correcting the cause, re-boot the TV and un-lock the set by pressing 'Menu' & 'Ch Dn' for 5 seconds, until Red Status LED goes out.
ERROR CODE LOG
The Error Code Log - may be helpful to retrieve the code for an error the occurred in the past.
To access the Error Code Log: Press MENU - 3-5-6-4
Error Code Definitions
  • Page - Current page number
  • Current Time - total hours of operational use.
  • Lamp Time - usage hours when the error occurred.
  • Code - the specific Error Code that occurred.
  • Status - Two types:  OCCURRENCE - when the error occurred.  RECOVERY - when normal operation resumed.
The Error Code Log is intended as a reference tool and is not meant to be used as a final determination of a defective part.
SERVICE MODE
The Service Mode is used for:
  • Test Signal activation - Used for both Electrical and Mechanical Adjustments.
  • Horizontal and vertical position adjustment
  • Keystone, 4:3 and letterbox geometry adjustments.
  • Data transfer (restore and backup).
  • Memorize RGB Sensor.
Activating the Service Mode
  1. Press the “MENU” button on the remote control. The “Customer Menu” will appear.
  2. Press 2-4-5-7. The Service Menu below will appear. If not, press, “EXIT” and repeat steps 1 and 2.
Test Pattern Activation
  • When in the Service Mode, press PLAY <►> to activate the internal test patterns (no indication will be given), then use FAST FORWARD <►►>or REWIND <◄◄>to select the desired Test Pattern.
HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT
  • Enter the Service Mode (Step 1) .
  • Select the Geometry Test Pattern shown below (Step 2).
  • Select the TVM Function if necessary (Step 3).
  • Use the “VIDEO” button to select the specific adjustment, “1.HVPOS”.

Geometry Test Pattern
  • After selecting the HVPOS adjustment item, use the DIRECTION ▲▼ / ◄► buttons to center the display.
  • If a UP/DOWN <▲▼> button is pressed, the vertical position and VPOS adjustment data changes.
  • If a RIGHT/LEFT <◄►> button is pressed, the horizontal position and HPOS adjustment data changes.
  • Press <ENTER> to save the adjustment data in memory.
  • The display characters go red for approximately one second in this step.
Note: If the circuit adjustment mode is terminated without pressing <ENTER>, changes in adjustment data are not saved.
TSP ALIGNMENT
  • Enter the Service Mode (Step 1) .
  • Select the TSP Test Pattern shown in the following graphic by pressing PLAY <►> two times, then use FAST FORWARD <►►>or REWIND <◄◄>to select the TSP Test Pattern.
  • Select the TVM Function if necessary (Step 3).
  • Use the “VIDEO” button to select the specific adjustment, “2.TSP”.
  • Use the DIRECTION <▲▼> buttons to straighten the horizontal lines, see below.
  • Press <ENTER> to save the adjustment data in memory.  The display characters go red for approximately one second in this step.
TSP Test pattern

LASERVUE - MITSUBISHI - V-40 CHASSIS L65-A90 - DISASSEMBLE PROCEDURE {Click on Pictures to Zoom In}

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DISASSEMBLE PROCEDURE
Product Transpiration
This receiver is provided with “Transportation Screws” to be used to secure the screen assembly during transportation. Prior to moving this set, remove AC power and install the 4 transportation screws as shown below.
Before Moving the TV Receiver install the Transportation Screws
  • Remove AC power.
  • Raise Screw Cover to access screw opening.
  • Use 5mm allen wrench to install Transportation Screw.
  • Repeat at the 4 locations (a) shown.
After Moving the TV Receiver, remove the Transportation Screws
  • Do NOT apply AC power.
  • Use 5mm allen wrench to remove Transportation Screw.
  • Slide Screw Cover back down over the opening.
  • Repeat at the 4 locations (a) shown above.
NOTE: Transportation Screws are the property of the customer. Retain the screws with the set for future use.  Suggestion: Place them in a plastic bag and attach it to the back of the set.
Removable Pedestal:  This receiver comes equipped with a Pedestal that must be removed to install either the optional wall mount kit, model LWM-65, or the optional stand, model LFB-65. The TV receiver will not properly stand upright on its own without the Pedestal.  When transporting, disassembling, and/or repackaging the receiver, the Pedestal must be re-installed using the eighteen screws in the locations shown below.
Disassembly beyond what is shown here is not recommended. For repairs requiring further disassembly, contact MDEA Mitsubishi Service Centre.
The Screen Assembly is unique to this product. As such, it is not considered to be a field serviceable item.
  • For repairs related to any part of the screen or screen assembly, contact the Service Centre.
  • Do not allow the rear of the screen to come into contact with any other surface including cleaning cloths or fingers. Remove dust or other debris by blowing with a dry air source.
  • For optional wall mount or stand mount installations, prior to disassembly see Removable Pedestal.
UPPER CABINET BACK REMOVAL
  1. Remove the six screws (a).
  2. Remove the two machine screws (b).
  3. Remove the Upper Cabinet Back.
  4. To re-install, reverse steps 1~2.
ELECTRICAL CHASSIS REMOVAL
  1. Disconnect all cables from the Electrical Chassis.
  2. Remove five screws (a).
  3. Remove two screws (b).
  4. Carefully remove the Electrical Chassis from the Cabinet.
  5. To re-install, reverse steps 1~3.
POWER SUPPLY SHIELD REMOVAL
  1. Remove five screws (a)
  2. Lift the Power Supply Shield from the Chassis.
  3. Reverse the removal procedure for re-installation.
POWER BOARD REMOVAL
  1. Remove seven screws (a)
  2. Disconnect all cables from the PWB-POWER.
  3. Release Clips (b)
  4. Lift the PWB-POWER from the Chassis.
  5. Reverse the removal procedure to install a new PWB-POWER.
3D-POWER BOARD REMOVAL
  1. Remove two screws (c) from RS-232 connector.
  2. Remove one screw (d) from 3D Emitter Jack.
  3. Remove two screws (e) from PWB-3D.
  4. Disconnect the cable from the PWB-3D.
  5. Lift the PWB-3D from the Chassis.
  6. Reverse the removal procedure to install a new PWB-3D
CHASSIS COVER REMOVAL
  1. Remove Power Supply Shield.
  2. Remove Terminal Escutcheon by removing two screws (a).
  3. Remove two screws (b) from the RS-232 connector on Terminal Panel.
  4. Remove four screws (c) from Terminal Panel.
  5. Remove five screws (d) from around the edge of the Chassis Cover.
  6. Disconnect the cables from the PWBPOWER and PWB-3D.
  7. Lift the Chassis Cover from the Chassis.
  8. Reverse the removal procedure to re-install the Chassis Cover.
MAIN PWB REMOVAL
  1. Remove two antenna nuts (a) from the Terminal Panel.
  2. Remove five screws (b) from the Terminal Panel.
  3. Remove four machine screws (c) from the Terminal Panel.
  4. Remove nine screws (d) from the PWB-MAIN.
  5. Disconnect the cables from the PWB-MAIN.
  6. Lift the PWB-MAIN from the Chassis.
MAIN PWB INSTALLATION
Reverse the removal procedure to install a new PWB-MAIN.  After fully re-assembling the set, perform the following data transfer procedures:
  • Press the <MENU> button on the remote control. The Customer Menu will appear.
  • Press the <2-4-5-7> buttons. The Service Menu will appear.
  • Press the <0> button. The Data Selection Menu will appear.
  • Use the <▲▼> buttons to select “RESTORE ALIGNMENT AND WHITE BALANCE SETTINGS FROM BACKUP” and press <ENTER>. You will automatically exit the Data Selection Menu.
  • Press the <0> button. The Data Selection Menu will appear again..
  • Use the <▲▼> buttons to select “RESTORE KEYSTONE GEOMETRY FROM BACKUP” and press <ENTER>. You will automatically exit the Data Selection Menu.
  • Press <EXIT> to quit.

AKIRA C-21FS9R - Using ICs NJM2192A – TDA9859 – TDA8944 – TDA4893 – TDA93XX / N2 [Philips UOC] – 24C08 – TDAA8390 & KA5Q12XRF[STR] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

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PWB
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM [POWER SMPS SECTION]
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM [FULL]
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DEFAULT DATA VALUES

AKAI 21CT32FSR - HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE - +B ADJUSTMENT - Factory Settings - Universal Remote Control Set-up Codes - {Click on Pictures to Zoom In}

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+B ADJUSTMENT
  • Receive standard color pattern RF signal, or receive a good transmission signal, and  set picture to “Standard Mode”.
  • Adjust VR501 to get +B (VD631 -) voltage =110 V
IIC BUS CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS & ENTER AND EXIT SERVICE MODE
  • For remote controller of factory.
Continuous push [test] key on remote controller, the TV mode will change as follow:
NORMAL => M => BUS OPEN [you can select “M” ( factory mode ) or “normal” mode.]
  • For remote controller of user
Push [menu] key, àdisplay picture manual à  push digital key 8500 àdisplay M.
Push [standby] key , exit factory mode and TV will be standby.
GEOMETRICAL ADJUSTMENT -MENU-8
Receive standard Crosshatch pattern signal for PAL system.
  • Adjust VSLOPE value to the horizontal line just appear from half bottom shadow. 
  • Adjust VSHIFT value the center horizontal line corresponds to CRT vertical center.
  • Adjust Vamp value to get 90% of vertical picture contents would be displayed on CRT.
  • Adjust HSHIFT value to get the picture horizontal center correspond to CRT horizontal center.
  • Receive standard Crosshatch pattern signal for NTSC system, and again adjust.
AGC TOP ADJUSTMENT - MENU-7
Receive 60dBu (1mv)VH color bar signal adjust AGC value voltage from high to low to   picture noise reduce gradually to be just disappeared.
CRT CUT-OFF, WHITE  BALANCE & SUB-BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Receive gray and white 2 steps signal.
CRT cut off adjustment
  • Push [P+][P-] key to select “SC”, push [V+][V-] key then automatically vertical scan will be stopped.
  • Adjust SCREEN control on Flyback transformer to get the darkest single horizontal line (red, green,or blue, sometimes shows more yellow, more purple or more white).
  • Push [V+][V-] key again, vertical scan work repeat. 
  •  Select RD/BD menu.
  • Adjust RD/BD to get color temperature as x=281, y=311.
Sub-brightness adjustment (use stair case signal)
  • Select SB MENU.
  • Adjust SB to get the darkest step being on or off.
SHIP MODE - MENU-6
  • Select “SHIPMODE”, push [V+][V-]key may be shipped.
  • Note: Any increase the screens of FBT current, the darking single ought   no flyback line, AV state.
21" DEFAULT SETTINGS [IIC BUS CONTROL NTDA93X1]
Factory default settings

TEXT DEF : TXT_def = 0: Pan_Euro + Cyrillic   
  1. Farsi English + French + Turkish    
  2. Arabic + English + French + Turkish
  3. UKRAINIAN
Attention:
When TXT_def=0, will appear" the TXT LANGUAGE" in the customer Setup menu, press V+/ V- key," the TXT LANGUAGE" will appear the following circulation: W- TR-> EAST1-> EAST2-> W- TR
  • The W- TR diagram text includes the following language:
 English German Swedish/Fin/Dan/Hungarian Italian French Spanish/Portuguese Turkish
  • The EAST1 diagram text includes the following language:
Polish German Estonian  Slovenian Czech/Slovak Rumanian
  • The EAST2 diagram text includes the following language:
Polish German Swedish/Fin/Dan/Hungarian, Lettish Russian Slovenian Czech/Slovak Estonian.
  • Make use of 4 color keys of the remote control; browse 4 pages of the enactment quickly, namely index function.
  • The TV/ AV sets the saving key for the index.
  • While using this function," the TXT LIST" establishes for" ON" in the customer menu.
Example: if want to use the color key of the red quickly 230 pages of enter the diagram text:
The sequence press" TEXT"," red key","2","3","0" on the remote control," TV/ AV"
Switch on the hour appearance constitution
[0]  Connect the AC power, enter to need the machine appearance automatically
[1]  Connect the AC power, automatically switch on appearance
[2]  Connect the AC power, if shut down the appearance as the diagram text appearance, enter the diagram text appearance automatically.
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL SET-UP CODES FOR AKAI
GE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL: 0105 0002 0077 0254
RCA RCR 311W:1221, 1001, 1046, 1078, 1203, 1204
RCA RCR 312W: 10812, 11675, 10060, 10702, 10030, 10672
Others: 1134 1052 1204 1201 1157 1203 1132 1075 1061 1003 1210 1231 1019 1054 1051 1203 1077 1014 1314 1007 1172 1031 1072 1274 1160 1285 1162 1035 1349 1433 1243 1012 1140 1190 1144 1091 1141 1288 1184 1109 1351 1311 1341 1342 1211

AKAI 21CTU91BC - HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE - MAIN POWER SUPPLY [SMPS] SCHEMATIC - MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT - LOGO EDIT - Zoom Adjust - FACTORY DEFAULT DATA TABLE - Universal Remote Control Set-up Codes

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SERVICE MODE [FACTORY MODE]
  • To enter BUS control mode, Press “TEST” key on the Remote control unit of factory.
  1. Customer remote control press "MENU" key behind in a row press"6""4""8""3"
  2. Choose a "SETUP SELECT" options in "M2" menu, one by one in order press the numerical key"6, 4, 8 and 3",  press "MUTE" key again can depend on this get into "M3"~"M9" of design menu, general factory the production doesn't need to carry on M 3~ adjustments of M9.
  3. In "M0"~under"M9" appearance press” CALL” the key can get into "M" appearance.
  4. At “M” under the appearance press “-/-“ the key can get into “BUS OPEN” appearance, at “BUS OPEN under, press-/-“ the key recover factory appearance.
REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
FACTORY DATA SETTINGS [DEFAULT]
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LOGO EDIT
This software LOGO is a pair of pleased words and customer to edit 2 kinds, at the M_MODE; long press [P.P] the key can get into a pair of pleased words editor appearance.
  • Press [1]/[2] keys:  The LOGO perpendicular position adjust, [1] adjusts upward, [2] get down adjustment;
  • Press [3]/[4] keys: The LOGO level position adjusts, [3] is to the left adjustment, [4] and rightwards adjusts; 
  • Press [REVIEW] key: Withdraw LOGO editor appearance, the LOGO information remembers EEPROM and return to M_MODE;
  • Press again [MENU] the key can get into and can edit LOGO appearance.
  1. Press [1]/[2] keys:  The  LOGO  perpendicular position adjust, [1] adjusts upward, [2] get down adjustment;
  2. Press [3]/[4] keys: The LOGO level position adjusts, [3] is to the left adjustment, [4] and rightwards adjusts; 
  3. Press [5]/[6] keys: The color choice of the LOGO character list, [5] change the first color, [6] change the second color;
  4. Press [7]/[8] keys: The LOGO character list size adjusts, [7] change the first size, [8] and regulate the second size;
  5. Press [0] keys: Delete the letter of alphabet of importation.
  • Press [(]/[(] key: The LOGO character list choose (0~9;A~Z;a~z; ":.+-*/@", SPACE);
  • Press [(]/[(]key: Move cursor;
  • Press [REVIEW]key: Withdraw LOGO editor appearance, the LOGO information remembers EEPROM and return to M_MODE.
The ZOOM adjusts.
At the M_MODE, press [ZOOM] key: Press when screen showed "ZOOM" or"16:9"[VOL+]/[VOL-] the key regulated ZOOM/16:9 of field.
SMPS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

For Universal remote control set-up codes to Akai, either see the previous post or Click Here.

FORD MONDEO - ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM

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ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM
  • The system includes a start inhibitor circuit, which makes it impossible to start the engine with the system armed.
  • The movement sensors consist of two ultrasonic units, located in the “B” pillars, incorporating transmitters and receivers (see illustrations). The receivers check that the echo frequency matches the original frequency. If there is any significant difference, the system triggers the alarm.

  • The system module is located on a bracket beneath the right-hand side of the fascia. The set and reset switches are located in a housing by the lock barrel holder in the doors, tailgate or boot lid.
  • To allow temporary opening of the tailgate or boot lid, an inhibit switch is fitted to the lock barrel. This suppresses the alarm system until the tailgate or boot lid is closed again.
  • Where remote central locking is fitted, an infra-red receiver is located on the exterior door handle (see illustration). Note that excessive heat can destroy this receiver; therefore, it should be covered with aluminum tape if (for instance) a paint-drying heat process is to be used.
  • The alarm system is fitted with its own horn. On Hatchback and Saloon models, it is located on the left-hand side of the luggage compartment; on Estate models, it is located on the right-hand side of the luggage compartment (see illustration).
  • The alarm system incorporates a self-test function, which can be activated by operating the bonnet switch or one of the lock position switches eight times within 10 seconds. During the check, the horn or buzzer issues acoustic signals, which should occur every time a door, bonnet or tailgate is opened. If the doors are double-locked, the signal will occur when something is moved within the passenger compartment. A more comprehensive test can be made using the Ford FDS 2000 diagnostic tester.
  • The door lock switches associated with the alarm system are located behind the door trim panels (see illustration).

MITSUBISHI LASERVUE - HOW TO REMOVE LIGHT SOURCE ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION

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LIGHT SOURCE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
  1. Prior to removing the Light Source Assembly, AC power must be removed. AC power must not be re-applied until all covers are replaced back into their original position, all screws are in place.
  2. The Fiber Optic Cable is sensitive to excessive pulling, bending and crushing forces. Do not bend cable more sharply than a bend radius of 100mm (4 inches). Do not pull on the cable. Do not crush the cable or allow it to kink. Do not allow the end of the fiber optic cable to make contact with any surface including fingers.
  • Remove the Electrical Chassis. [Described one among the previous posts here]]
  • Loosen the Tape used to secure the Fiber Optic Cable to the back wall.
  • Disconnect all electrical connectors from the bottom of the Light Source Assembly.
  • Remove 6 screws (a).
  • Note: the Hinges at the lower left and right side will now hold The Light Source Assembly.
  • Holding the Light Source Assembly with both hands at the bottom, pull the entire Light Source straight back slightly within the Hinge slots.
  • Carefully tilt back the Light Source Assembly from the top and secure in place using the support arms.
  • Disconnect the four 8mm Fiber Optic Cable Connectors from the Light Source Assembly. Caution: Never loosen or tighten the chuck nuts used to attach the cable to the connectors.
  • After disconnecting the Fiber Optic Cable, temporarily secure it to the back wall to prevent damage.
  • Use the End Caps and Special Yellow Tape supplied with the replacement Light Source or Optical Engine to cover and protect the ends of the Fiber Optic Cables and Laser Modules until reassembly.
  • To remove the Light Source Assembly, tilt it back up and store the support arms. Then while supporting the assembly, remove the eight screws (a) and lift the assembly out.

Light Source Assembly Installation
  • To install the Light Source Assembly, reverse the removal procedure.
  • Use an 8mm open end torque wrench to tighten the Fiber Optic Cable Connectors to 0.2N • m (+/- 3%).  NOTE: When a Light Source Assembly or Light Engine is ordered, an 8mm open end torque wrench will be supplied on loan from the Parts Department.
  • Prior to applying AC power re-assemble the set.
If the Light Source Assembly has been replaced, perform the following data transfer procedures: Reset SENSOR-RGB Data.
  1. Plug in the TV and allow it to boot-up, but do not turn it On (Standby condition).
  2. On the front panel, press and hold the <MENU> and <CHANNEL S> buttons at the same time about 5 seconds until the STATUS LED lights green for 3 seconds.
  • Memorize SENSOR-RGB
  1. Turn the TV on and allow it to warm up for 5 minutes.
  2. Press the <MENU> button on the remote control. The Customer Menu will appear.
  3. Press the <2-4-5-7> buttons. The Service Menu will appear.
  4. Press the <0> button. The Data Selection Menu will appear.
  5. Use the <TS> buttons to select “MEMORIZE SENSOR-RGB” and press <ENTER>. A green square will appear in the on screen display indicating the memorization process was successful. If a red square appears, repeat the Reset SENSOR-RGB Data and Memorize SENSOR-RGB Data procedures.
  6. Press <EXIT> to quit.


JVC LT-32EX19 - OPERATING TIME CHECK - RESET - HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE - DISPLAY FAULTS - MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT

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HOW TO CHECK OPERATING TIME
This model has a function to count and record the LCD panel operating time. The operating time can be checked in the following procedure.
Maximum count time = 131072 hours
  • Press the [DISPLAY] key and [MUTING] key simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
  • When the Main Menu is displayed, press [2] key to enter the self-check mode.
  • The operating time of the LCD panel is displayed in 6 digit decimal number.
# When the power is turned off with the remote control unit or the power button of the main unit, the count restarts from the turn off time.
# When disconnecting the power cord from the AC outlet turns off the power, the recorded time count less than 2 hours is not counted.
# When the operating time exceeds the maximum count time, "MAX" is displayed to the right of the counted time, and the following count is discontinued.
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  • Press the  [DISPLAY]key and  [MUTING] key simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
  • When the Main Menu is displayed, press [2] key to enter the self-check mode.
  • When the self check screen is displayed, press [ZOOM] key to reset the operating time.
NOTE:  • When the LCD PANEL UNIT is replaced, be sure to reset the operating time following the above method. • Cannot reset Total operating time.
DISPLAY FAULTS
PIXEL FAULT
There are three pixel faults - bright fault, dark fault and flicker fault - that are respectively defined as follows.
BRIGHT FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should not light originally is lighting on and off.  For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN and find out the cell that is lighting on and off.
DARK FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should light originally is not lighting or lighting with the brightness twice as brighter as originally lighting.  For checking this pixel fault, input 100% of each R/G/B color and find out the cell that is not lighting.
FLICKER FAULT
In the pixel fault, a cell that should light originally or not light originally is flashing on and off.  For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN signal or 100% of each RGB color and find out the cell that is flashing on and off.
MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
  • This model uses the memory IC.
  • This memory IC stores data for proper operation of the video and drive circuits.
  • When replacing, be sure to use an IC containing this (initial value) data.
MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
  • POWER OFF:  Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.
  • REPLACE THE MEMORY IC:  Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting values.
  • POWER ON:  Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the power.
SERVICE MODE SETTING [SYSTEM CONSTANT SETTING]
  • Press the  [DISPLAY] key and  [MUTING] key simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
  • Press the [8] key, then enter the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET SCREEN.
  • Check the setting values of the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET. If the value is different, set the correct value with the [FUNCTION /] key.
RECEIVING CHANNEL SETTING
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
USER SETTING
Check the user setting items according to the given in page later. Where these do not agree, refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the items as described.
SERVICE MODE SETTING [ADJUST MODE SETTING]: Verify what to set in the SERVICE MODE, and set whatever is necessary. Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
SERVICE MODE SCREEN
ADJUSTMENT MODE
When the SERVICE MENU SCREEN of SERVICE MODE is displayed, press [1] key to enter the ADJUSTMENT MODE.
NOTE:   * When a number key other than the [1] key is pressed in the SERVICE MODE SCREEN, the other relevant screen may be displayed.
* This is not used in the adjustment procedure. Press the [MENU] key to return to the SERVICE MODE SCREEN.
VSM PRESET MODE
This mode is used to adjust the VSM.
HOW TO ENTER THE VSM PRESET MODE
  • When the SERVICE MENU SCREEN of SERVICE MODE is displayed, press [6] key to enter the VSM PRESET MODE.
INITIAL SETTING VALUES
  • Perform fine-tuning based on the "initial values" using the remote control when in the Service mode.
  • The "initial values" serve only as an indication rough standard and therefore the values with which optimal display can be achieved may be different from the default values.
  • [S004] to [S009] are the off set values.
SELF CHECK FEATURE
HOW TO ENTER THE SELF-CHECK MODE
  • Press the  [DISPLAY] key and  [MUTING] key simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
  • Press the [2] key then enter the SELF CHECK MODE.
NOTE:
When a number key other than the [2] key is pressed in the SERVICE MODE screen, the other relevant screen may be displayed.  This is not used in the SELF CHECK MODE. Press the [MENU] key to return to the MAIN MENU SCREEN.
HOW TO EXIT THE SELF-CHECK MODE
  • To Save Failure History:

Turn off the power by unplugging the AC power cord plug when in the Self-check display mode.
  • To Clear (Reset) Failure History:
Turn off the power by pressing the [POWER] key on the remote control unit when in the Self-check display mode.
FAILURE HISTORY
  • Failure history can be counted up to 9 times for each item. When the number exceeds 9, display will remain as 9. Failure history will be stored in the memory unless it has been deleted.
NOTE: Only SYNC (with/without sync signals) will be neither counted nor stored.
POINTS TO NOTE WHEN USING THE SELF CHECK FEATURE
  • In addition to circuit failures (abnormal operation), the following cases may also be diagnosed as "Abnormal" and counted.
  • Temporary defective transmissions across circuits due to pulse interruptions.
  • Misalignment in the on/off timing of power for I2C bus (Vcc) when turning on/off the main power.   Therefore, turn on the main power, and then wait for about 3 seconds before starting Self-check. If recurrences are expected, ensure to clear (reset) the failure history and record the new diagnosis results.
SELF CHECK - DETAILS
If error is detected, the power is turned off. Shortly after the power is turned off, POWER LED will be blinked.  When the protection of low bias line short operates, the power cannot be turned on until the power cord takes out and inserts, after the power is turned off.

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SCHEMATIC

POWER PWB
PWBs VOLTAGE CHART
ANALOGUE PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
DIGITAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

JVC LT-26DE9BJ - LT-26DE9BU - LCD TV - HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE [FACTORY MODE] - FACTORY SETTINGS - [Initial Settings]

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TO ENTER SERVICE MODE
  • This TV can receive both DVB-T (Digital terrestrial broadcasting), DVB-S(Digital satellite broadcasting: DB9 only) and Analogue terrestrial broadcasting.
  • This television has PVR (Personal Video Recorder) function that allows you to record a program in the installed hard disk drive.
  • By connecting a HDMI compatible device, high definition pictures can be displayed on your TV in their digital form.
  1. Press [INFORMATION]key and [MUTING]key on the remote control unit simultaneously to enter the FACTORY MODE SCREEN-1.
  2. Press [] key on the remote control unit simultaneously to enter the FACTORY MODE SCREEN-2
  3. Press the [OK] key to exit the factory mode.
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SELECTION OF SETTING ITEM
  • For scrolling up / down the setting items:   [FUNCTION ▲/▼ ] key.
  • For select the setting items: [FUNCTION ◄/►] key.
CHANGE OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
  • For scrolling up / down the setting values:  [FUNCTION ◄/►] key.
  • The setting value will be stored automatically when release the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT keys.
FACTORY MODE SETTINGS [INITIAL SETTINGS]
VIDEO CIRCUIT

SONY HCD-RG66T - STK 442-130 - POWER AMP & POWER SUPPLY - SCHEMATICS [Circuit Diagram] - TEST MODE DETAILS {Click on Pictures to Zoom In}

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POWER AMPLIFIER SCHEMATIC
POWER AMPLIFIER PWB
MAIN POWER SUPPLY & SUB-POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC
MAIN POWER & SUB-POWER PWB
GC TEST MODE
This mode is used to check the fluorescent indicator tube, LED, model, destination software version, volume, key and VACS level.
  • Press three button[STOP], [ENTER], and [DISC 2] simultaneously.
  • LEDs and fluorescent indicator tube are all turned on.
  • When you want to enter the software version display mode, press [DISC 1]. The model and destination are displayed.
  • Each time [DISC 1] is pressed, the display changes starting from MC version, GC version, CD version, CDDM version, CDMA version, CDMB version, BDA version, BDB version, ST version, TA version, TM version and TC version in this order, and returns to the MC version display.
  • When [DISC 3] is pressed while the version numbers are being displayed except model and destination, year, month and day of the software creation appear. When [DISC 3] is pressed again, the display returns to the software version display. When [DISC 1] is pressed while year, month and day of the software creation are being displayed, the year, month and day of creation of the software versions are displayed in the same order of version display.
  • Press [DISC 2] button, and the key check mode is activated.
  • In the key check mode, the fluorescent indicator tube displays “K0V0”. Each time a button is pressed, “K” value increases.  However, once a button is pressed, it is no longer taken into account.
  • “V” value increases like 1, 2, 3 ... if rotating [VOLUME] knob in “+” direction, or it decreases like 0, 9, 8 ... if rotating in “–” direction. 
  • Also when [DISC 3]is pressed after lighting of all LEDs and fluorescent indicator tubes, value of VACS level appears.  9. To release this mode, press three buttons in the same manner as step 1, or disconnect the power cord.
MC TEST MODE
To enter MC Test Mode
  • Press three buttons of [STOP], [ENTER]and [DISC 3]simultaneously.
  • The messages MUSIC, MOVIE, GAME and P FILE flash on the fluorescent indicator tube.  The input FUNCTION is changed to VIDEO.
Check of Amplifier
  1. When button is pressed, GEQ increases to its maximum and a message “GEQ MAX” appears.
  2. When button is pressed, GEQ decreases to its minimum and a message “GEQ MIN” appears.
  3. When ◄/► button is pressed, GEQ is set to flat and a message “GEQ FLAT” appears.
  4. When the [VOLUME] knob is turned clockwise even slightly, the sound volume increases to its maximum and a message “VOLUME MAX” appears for two seconds, then the display returns to the original display.
  5. When the [VOLUME] knob is turned counter-clockwise even slightly, the sound volume decreases to its minimum and a message “VOLUME MIN” appears for two seconds, then the display returns to the original display.
Check of clock frequency
  • To check the frequency of clock used to run the time in the unit, the clock output is available at IC501 pin 38 (CLOCK-OUT) on the MAIN board only during MC test mode.
  • The frequency is 32.768 kHz or so.
Tape function
  • When a tape is inserted in tape deck B and recording is started, the input source function selects VIDEO automatically.  When [CD SYNC HI-DUB]button is pressed during recording in function, ALC is turned on.
  • When [STOP] button is pressed to stop recording, the tape deck B is selected and tape is rewound, tape is rewound using - ◄◄ button, tape is stops at around the record-starting position and playback of the recorded portion of the tape is started. If the [REC PAUSE/START] button is pressed for a pause and pressed again to resume recording, when tape deck B is rewound, tape deck B will be rewound until the position where the pause is applied.
  • When [CD SYNC HI-DUB] button is pressed during playback of tape deck B, either normal speed or high speed can be selected by this button.
CD SERVICE MODE
This mode can run the CD sled motor freely. Use this mode, for instance, when cleaning the optical pick-up.
Procedure:
  1. Press [POWER] button to turn the set ON.
  2. Select the function “CD”.
  3. Press three buttons [STOP], [ENTER], and [OPEN/CLOSE]simultaneously.
  4. The CD service mode is selected.
  5. With the CD in stop status, press ►►+ button to move the optical pick-up to outside track, or press – ◄◄ button to inside track.
  6. To release this mode, press the [POWER] button.

HOW TO DISASSEMBLE SONY HCD-RG66T COMPACT DISC DECK RECEIVER

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DISASSEMBLY
Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

TOP CASE
LOADING PANEL
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CD MECHANISM DECK (CDM58ES-30BD60C)
FRONT PANEL SECTION
BACK PANEL SECTION
MAIN BOARD
BASE UNIT (BU-30BD60C)
DRIVER BOARD, MOTOR BOARD AND SENSOR (CD) BOARD
TAPE MECHANISM DECK (TCM-230AWR41CS)
BELT
SW BOARD, HEAD (A) BOARD AND HEAD (B) BOARD

HCD-RG66T - SONY - HOW TO ENTER ERROR CODE DISPLAY & DETAILS - Aging Mode - Ship Mode - Universal Remote Control Set-up Codes

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ERROR DISPLAYS & DETAILS
Display of total error
EMC**EDC**
  • EMC**: The number of mechanical error.
  • EDC**: The number of no disc error after chucking the disc.
Display of mechanical errors
M*$$%%&&##00

M*: The number of mechanical error (“00” is latest one).  (Press the |◄◄ or ►►| button to changes next error display)
$$: Not used
%%: Loading error (Second figure is not used).
D: The error in the midst of close at the except mechanical trouble.
E: The error in the midst of open at the except mechanical trouble.
C: The error in the midst of chucking up at the except mechanical trouble.
F: The error in the midst of chucking down at the except mechanical trouble.
&&: Loading error
01: The error in the midst of chucking up.
02: The error in the midst of chucking down.
03: Time-out of EX-open.
05: Time-out of EX-close.
Display of no disc errors
D*$$%%&&##00

D*: The number of mechanical error (“00” is latest one).  (Press the |◄◄ or ►►| button to changes next error display)
$$: Error type
01: Focus error
02: GFS error
03: Set up error
%%: Not used
&&:
00: No disc judgment without chucking retry.
01: No disc judgment after chucking retry.
##: The state when judged no disc error
01: Stop
02: Set up
03: TOC read
04: Access
05: Play
06: Pause
07: Manual search (Play)
08: Manual search (Pause)
TAPE DECK SECTION
The sequence during the ageing mode is following as below.  If an error occurred, stop display that step.
Aging mode sequence (Tape deck section)
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Note:“TAPE *AG-*” is display of each step
CD REPEAT 5 LIMIT OFF MODE
Number of repeat for CD playback is 5 times when the repeat mode is “REPEAT”. This mode enables CD to repeat playback for limitless times.
Procedure:
  • Press the [POWER] button to turn the power on, and press the [CD] button to select the function “CD”.
  • Press three buttons of [STOP], [REPEAT], and [CD]simultaneously to enter the CD repeat 5 limit off mode and display “REPEAT OFF”.
  • To release this mode, operate the cold reset. (Refer to the “MC COLD RESET”)
CD SHIP MODE (MEMORY CLEAR)
This mode moves the optical pick-up to the position durable to vibration. Use this mode when returning the set to the customer after repair.
Procedure:
  • Set to the standby state.
  • Press three buttons [STOP], [ENTER] and [GAME] simultaneously.
  • After the “STANDBY” display blinks, a message “LOCK” is displayed on the fluorescent indicator tube, and the CD ship mode is set.
CD SHIP MODE (NO MEMORY CLEAR)
This mode moves the optical pick-up to the position durable to vibration. Use this mode when returning the set to the customer after repair.
Procedure:
  • Set to the standby state.
  • Press the [CD] and [POWER] buttons simultaneously.
  • After the “STANDBY” display blinks, a message “LOCK” is displayed on the fluorescent indicator tube, and the CD ship mode is set.
UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL SETUP CODES FOR SONY HI-Fi : 
3063 3068 3062 3067 3066 3107 3102 3064 3065 310

SINOTEC TV - SCH-SERVICE - LA76930 – KA5Q0565RT – 24C08 – LA78040 – TC4053 - LA4267 - HOW TO UNLOCK- Universal Remote Control Set-up Codes {Click on Picture to Zoom In}

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UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL CODES
1091 1190 1258 1084 1251
HOW TO UNLOCK
   If you have the original remote (RC-A07) for Sinotec tv, then press and hold down the Music button for about 10 seconds.

SMPS {KA5Q0565RT - STR}
HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL OUTPUT 


TCL 29F5 – BT2909S – BT29M63 – 29185 – 21M63US - FST TV- HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE [P-Mode] - W/B ADJUSTMENT - SMPS & Horizontal Output Circuits [Schematics]

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SERVICE MODE [FACTORY MODE]
There are 2 ways to enter service mode [Factory Mode] to this model]
 Method one
  • Switch on the TV set.
  • Press the “MENU” key on RC to show the “PICTURE” OSD menu.
  • Move the cursor to “Contrast” item then press the “9”, “7”, “3”, “5” key continuously on RC within 3 seconds then enter P-Mode. The “P” letter will appear on the left low corner of the screen when enter P-Mode. Also the “FACTORYHOTKEY” will be set to “ON ( = 1 )”.
Method two
  • Press the “RECALL” key on RC to enter P-mode directly.
Notes:
  • This will be active only when the “FACTORYHOTKEY” had set to” ON ( = 1 )”.
  • When the power on with “FACTORYHOTKEY” had set to “ON ( =1 )”, the set will enter the P-Mode automatically.
TO EXIT SERVICE MODE: Press the “RECALL” or “MENU” key on RC to exit the P-Mode.
 KEY FUNCTIONS ON REMOTE AT SERVICE MODE
Use the RC to navigate in P-Mode:
  • Press “0” to“9” key to select factory adjustment page.
  • Press“▲▼” key to select option.
  • Press“►◄” key to adjust or select option.
  • Press“DISPLAY” key to display software version.
  • Press “MENU”key to exit the P-Mode.
  • Press “RECALL”key to enter or exit the P-Mode.
  • All change in P-Mode will be saved in EEPROM automatically.
ADJUSTMENT PAGE LIST
+B VOLTAGES ADJUSTMENT
  • All relevant connectors and modules must be connected and inserted.
  • Main voltages at 220VAC, 50Hz. [voltage range: 110VAC~240VAC, 50Hz]
  • Connect a voltmeter to B+ (Cathode ofD808) and switch on the set.
  • Input Philips test pattern signal and standard mode.
  • Adjust VR801, it should as the value in below form B+ Voltage.
CRT TYPES AND +B VOLTAGE SETTINGS

A68ERF185X013/MS (44-29RFLT-HFCA) => 125V+/-0.5V
A51QGT420X34(44-21RFLS-LGDA) => 108V+/-0.5V
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
  • Input a black and white pattern to RF input.
  • Enter P-Mode, press key “3” to select white balance adjustment menu.
  • Use the colour analyser to measure the black side of the screen. Adjustthe value of  “RC”,”GC” and “BC” to set the reading of the colour analyser to x=274, y=280. (11500 K).
  • Then measure the white side of the screen. Adjust the value of “RD”, “GD” and “BD” to set the reading of the color analyzer to x=274, y=280. (11500 K).
  • Repeat step 3&4 until you can get the correct reading for both black and white sides.
Notes:
A. The “SUBB” and “SubCON” items are used to assistant the white balance adjustment.  It is the same function as the user OSD menu “Brightness” and” Contrast” items. You can adjust these items to get the expect intensity when adjusting the white balance. 
B. YUV white balance black level offset setup:
It is not need to adjust the white balance for YUV mode when production, but the BLOR-Y, BLOG-Yand BLOB-Yitems which locate in EEPROM address 0x0A, 0x0B and 0x0Cneed to write in the right values to set the YUV mode black level offset before production. The PE engineer when making the EEPROM copy for the new lot with difference tube should write these offset values.
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT OSD
SMPS SCHEMATICS{Click on Pictures to Zoom In}
HORIZONTAL OUTPUT SCHEMATIC

SANYO GXDB UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL - SET-UP CODES LIST- CD players - Cable / PVR Combos - Cable Converters - Audio Recievvers & Audio Amplifiers

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SET-UP CODE LIST
AUDIO AMPLIFIERS
Adcom 30577, 31100
Anthem 32220
Bose 30674
Carver 30892
Durabrand 31561
Elan 30647
GE 30078
Harman/Kardon 30892
JVC 30331
Left Coast 30892
Lenoxx 31561
Marantz 30892
McIntosh 30251
Modulaire 30395
NEC 30264
Optimus 30395, 30823
Philips 30892
Pioneer 30823
Polk Audio 30892
RadioShack 30395
RCA 30823
Realistic 30395
Shure 30264
Sony 30689, 30815
Soundesign 30078
Victor 30331
Wards 30078
Yamaha 30354, 30133

AUDIO ACCESORIES
Accurian 31106
Altec Lansing 30607, 31056
Apple 31115
Creative 30872
DLO 31155
GPX 32113
Griffin 31891
iDeck 31106
iHome 32152
iLive 32113
Imerge 31491
iPort 31917
Klipsch 31339
Marantz 31491
Memorex 32119
Monitor Audio 31106
Motorola 31464
Omnifi 31605
Roku 31828
Sonance 31917
Yamaha 1809, 31810, 32021

AUDIO RECEIVERS
ADC 30531
Adcom 30616
Aiwa 31405, 30189, 30121,
31089, 31388, 31641
Akai 30244, 31512
Alco 31390
AMC 31077
Amphion Media
Works 31563
AMW 31563
Anam 31609, 31074
Anthem 31185
Apex Digital 31257, 31430, 31774
Arcam 31189
Audiotronic 31189
Audiovox 31390
B & K 30702, 30820, 30840
BK 30702
Bose 31229, 30639, 31253, 31629, 31841, 31933
Cairn 30189
Cambridge
Soundworks 31370
Capetronic 30531
Carver 31189, 30189, 30121, 31089, 31289
Coby 31389
Curtis Mathes 30014
Daewoo 31250
Denon 31360, 30121, 31104,31142, 31306, 32857
Emerson 30531
Fisher 31801
Garrard 30463
Grundig 30189
Harman/Kardon 30110, 30189, 30891,
31289, 31304, 31306, 32241
Hitachi 31273, 31801
iLive 32013
Inkel 30491
Insignia 31030, 31077, 31893,32169, 32175
Integra 30135, 30842, 31298, 31320, 31805
iSymphony 32258
JBL 30110, 31306
JVC 31058, 30074, 31374,31495, 31871, 32239
Kawasaki 31390
Kenwood 31313, 31570, 30077,
30186, 31027
KLH 31390, 31412, 31428
Koss 31366, 31497
Lexicon 31076
LG 31293, 32197
Linn 30189
Liquid Video 31497
Magnavox 31189, 31269, 30189,
30391, 30531, 31089,31266, 31514
Marantz 31189, 31269, 30189,
30891, 31089, 31289
McIntosh 31289
Micromega 31189, 30189
Mitsubishi 31393
Musicmagic 31089
Myryad 31189
Nakamichi 31313, 30097, 31555
Norcent 31389
Nova 31389
Onkyo 30135, 30842, 31298,31320, 31531, 31805, 31905
Optimus 31023, 30074, 30014,
30121, 30186, 30531, 31074
Oritron 31366, 31497
Outlaw 30391
Panasonic 31308, 31518, 30367,
31275, 31288, 31316, 31548, 31633, 31763, 31764
Philips 31189, 31269, 30189,30391, 30891, 31089, 31266
Pioneer 31023, 30014, 30150,30244, 30531, 30630, 31123, 31384, 31935
Polaroid 31508
Polk Audio 30189, 31289
Proscan 31254
RadioShack 31609
RCA 31023, 31609, 31254, 30531, 31074, 31123, 31390, 31511
Realistic 31609, 30121, 30186
Revox 30189
Rio 31869
Samsung 31295, 31304, 31500
Sangean 32165
Sansui 31189, 30189, 31089
Sanyo 31251, 31469, 31801
Sharp 30186, 31286
Sharper Image 31556
Sherwood 30491, 31077, 31653,
31905, 32169
Sherwood Newcastle 32169
Sonic Blue 31869
Sonic Frontiers 31185
Sony 31058, 31441, 31258, 31759, 31622, 30474, 31158, 31406, 31558,
31658, 31758, 31822, 31858
Stereophonics 31023
Sunfire 31313
Teac 30463, 31074, 31390, 31528
Technics 31308, 31518, 31633
Thorens 31189
Toshiba 30135, 30842, 31123,31788
Venturer 31390
Victor 30074
Wards 30189, 30014
XM 31406
Yamaha 31023, 30176, 30186,30376, 31176, 31276, 31331, 31375, 31376,
31476, 31815, 32061
Zenith 30857, 31293

CABLE CONVERTERS
A-Mark 00008, 00144
ABC 00237, 00003, 00008
Accuphase 00003
Acorn 00237
Action 00237
Active 00237
ADB 02586
Americast 00899
Amino 01602, 01822
Archer 00237
BCC 00276
Bell South 00899
British Telecom 00003
Century 00008
Cisco 01877, 00877, 01982
Clearmaster 00883
ClearMax 00883
Comcast 01982
Cool Box 00883
Coolmax 00883
Digeo 01187, 02187
Director 00476
Fosgate 00276
GE 00144
General Instrument 00476, 00810, 00276, 00003
Gibralter 00003
GMI 00883
GoldStar 00144
Hamlin 00009, 00273
Hitachi 00003, 00008, 00009
i3 Micro 01602
Insight 00476, 00810
Jerrold 00476, 00810, 00276,00003
Memorex 00000
Mitsubishi 00003
Motorola 01376, 00476, 00810, 00276, 01187, 01106, 01982
Multitech 00883
Myrio 01602, 01822
Nova Vision 00008
Novaplex 00008
Pace 01877, 00877, 00237,00008, 01982
Panasonic 00000, 00008, 00144,
00107, 01982
Paragon 00000, 00008, 00525
Penney 00000
Philips 01305, 00317
Pioneer 01877, 00877, 00144,00533
Pulsar 00000
Quasar 00000
RadioShack 00883
RCA 01256
Regal 00276, 00279, 00273
Runco 00000
Samsung 00003, 00144, 01982
Scientific Atlanta 01877, 00877, 00477,
00237, 00003, 00000, 00008, 01982
Sejin 01602
Sony 01006
Sprucer 00144
Starcom 00003
Supercable 00276
Supermax 00883
Thomson 01256
Torx 00003
Toshiba 00000
Tristar 00883
United Cable 00276, 00003
US Electronics 00276, 00003, 00008
V2 00883
Videoway 00000
Viewmaster 00883
Vision 00883
Vortex View 00883
Zenith 00000, 00525, 00899

CABLE/PVR COMBOS
Americast 00899
Amino 01822
Cisco 01877, 01982
Digeo 01187, 02187
General
Instrument 00810
Jerrold 00810
Motorola 01376, 00810, 01187, 01106, 01982
Myrio 01822
Pace 01877, 00237, 01982
Pioneer 01877
RCA 01256
Scientific Atlanta 01877, 01982
Sony 01006
Supercable 00276
Thomson 01256
Zenith 00899
CD PLAYERS
Acoustic
Research 30420
Aiwa 30157
Arcam 30157
Audio Research 30157
Burmester 30420
Cairn 30157
California Audio
Labs 30029
Cambridge
Soundworks 30157
Carver 30157
Curtis Mathes 30032
Denon 30034
DKK 30000

DMX Electronics 30157
Fisher 30000
Garrard 30393, 30420
Genexxa 30032
Grundig 30157
Hafler 30173
Harman/Kardon 30100, 30157, 30173
Hitachi 30032
Inkel 30157, 30180
Integra 30101
JVC 30032, 30072
Kenwood 30626, 30000, 30029,30028, 30190
KLH 31318, 31711
Krell 30157
Linn 30157
Magnavox 30157, 30038, 30274
Marantz 30626, 30029, 30157,
30038, 30180, 30435
Matsui 30157
McIntosh 30256, 30290, 30660
MCS 30029
Memorex 30000, 30032, 30420
Micromega 30157
Miro 30000
Mission 30157
Modulaire 30000, 30032, 30087,30180, 30420
MTC 30420
Myryad 30157
NSM 30157
Onkyo 31327, 30101
Optimus 30000, 30032, 30087,30393, 30420
Panasonic 30029, 30388, 30752
Parasound 30420
Penney 30029
Philips 30626, 30157, 30274
Pioneer 31062, 30032, 31087
Polk Audio 30157
Proceed 30420
Proton 30157
QED 30157
Quad 30157
Quasar 30029
RadioShack 30000, 30032, 30180,
30420
RCA 31062, 30032, 30053,30420
Realistic 30000, 30032, 30087, 30180, 30420
Revox 30157
Roksan 30435
Rotel 30157, 30420
SAE 30157
Sansui 30000, 30157
Sanyo 30000, 30087
Sharp 30180
Sherwood 30180
Sonic Frontiers 30157
Sony 30490, 30000, 30100,31364, 30185
Sugden 30157
Sylvania 30157
Symphonic 30180
TAG McLaren 30157
Tandy 30032
Tascam 30393, 30420
Teac 30490, 30180, 30393, 30420
Technics 30029
Thule Audio 30157
Victor 30072
Wards 30032, 30157, 30053,30087
Yamaha 30490, 30036, 31292
Yorx 30000

DVD PLAYERS
3D LAB 20503, 20539
Accurian 20675, 21072, 21416
Advent 21016
Afreey 20698
Aiwa 20641
Akai 20695, 20705, 20770,
20899, 21089
Alba 20672, 20717
Alco 20790
Allegro 20869
Amphion Media
Works 20872
AMW 20872
Apex Digital 20533, 20672, 20717,
20755, 20794, 20796, 20797, 20830, 21004, 21020, 21056, 21061
Arrgo 21023
Aspire Digital 21168, 21407
Astar 21489
Audiovox 20717, 20790, 21041,21071, 21072, 21121, 21122
Axion 21071, 21072
B & K 20655, 20662
BBK 21224
Bel Canto Design 21571
Blaupunkt 20717
Blue Parade 20571
Blue Sky 20695
Bose 21895, 22023
Brandt 20651
Broksonic 20695, 20868
California Audio
Labs 20490
Celestial 21020
Centrex 20672, 21004
Cinea 20831
CineVision 20876, 20833, 20869
Citizen 21003, 20695, 21277
Clairtone 20571
Coby 20778, 21077, 21086, 21107, 21177
Craig 20831
Creative 20503, 20539
Curtis Mathes 21087
CyberHome 20816, 20874, 21023,
21024, 21117, 21129,21502, 21537
Cytron 20705
Daewoo 20784, 20705, 20770, 20833, 20869, 21169, 21172, 21234, 21242
Dansai 20770
Daytek 20872
Decca 20770
Denon 20490, 20634, 22258
Denver 20778
Desay 21407
DigitalMax 21738
Digitrex 20672
Disney 20675, 21270
DiViDo 20705
Dual 20675, 21068, 21085
Durabrand 21127
DVD2000 20521
Electrohome 21003
Emerson 20591, 20675, 20821, 21268
Enterprise 20591
Entivo 20503, 20539
Enzer 20770
ESA 20821, 21268
Firstline 20651
Fisher 20670
Funai 20675, 21268, 21334
Gateway 21073, 21077, 21158
GE 20522, 20815, 20717
Go Video 20573, 20744, 20717,20715, 20741, 20783, 20833, 20869, 21044,
21075, 21099, 21158, 21304, 21730
Go Vision 21071, 21072
GoldStar 20741, 20869
Goodmans 20790
Gradiente 20490, 20651
Greenhill 20717
Grundig 20539, 20705
Harman/Kardon 20582, 20702
Hello Kitty 20831
Hitachi 20573, 20664, 21247
Hiteker 20672
Humax 21500, 21588
iLo 21348
Initial 20717
Insignia 21268
Integra 20571, 20627, 21769
IRT 20783
JBL 20702
Jensen 21016
JMB 20695
JVC 20558, 20623, 20867,21164, 21275, 21550
Kawasaki 20790
Kenwood 20490, 20534
KLH 20717, 20790, 21020,21149
Kloss 20533
Koss 20651, 21061
Lasonic 20627, 20798
Lecson 21533
Lenoxx 21127
LG 20591, 20741, 20869
LiteOn 21058, 21158, 21416, 21440, 21656, 21738
Loewe 20511, 20741
Logix 20783
Magnasonic 20651, 20675
Magnavox 20503, 20539, 20646,
20675, 20821, 21268,21354, 21506
Marantz 20503, 20539, 20675
McIntosh 21533, 21273
Medion 20651
Memorex 20695, 20831, 21270
Microsoft 20522, 22083
Minato 20752
Mintek 20839, 20717
Mitsubishi 21521, 20521
NAD 20741
Naiko 20770
NEC 20785, 20869
Nesa 20717
NexxTech 21402
Norcent 21003, 20872, 21107, 21265
Onkyo 20503, 20627, 21769
Oppo 20575, 21224
Optimus 20571
Oritron 20651
Palsonic 20672
Panasonic 20503, 20490, 20571,
20632, 20703, 21362, 21462, 21490, 21641, 21762
Philco 20675
Philips 20503, 20539, 20646, 20675, 20854, 21260, 21267, 21340, 21354,
22056, 22084
PianoDisc 21024
Pioneer 20525, 20571, 20142, 20631, 20632, 21460, 21512, 21571
Polaroid 21020, 21061, 21086
Polk Audio 20539
Portland 20770
Presidian 20675, 21072, 21738
Prima 21016
Proceed 20672
Proscan 20522
ProVision 20778
Qwestar 20651
Radionette 20741
RadioShack 20571
RCA 20522, 20571, 20717, 20790, 20822, 21022, 21132, 21769
Realistic 20571
Reoc 20752
Rio 20869
Rotel 20623, 21178
Rowa 20823, 21004
Saba 20651
Sampo 20698, 20752
Samsung 20490, 20573, 20744, 20199, 20820, 20899,21044, 21075
Sansui 20695
Sanyo 20670, 20675, 20695, 20873, 21334
Schneider 20783
Schwaiger 20752
Sensory Science 21158
Sharp 20630, 20675, 20752, 21256, 22250
Sharper Image 21117
Sherwood 20770, 21043, 21077
Sherwood
Newcastle 21077
Shinsonic 20533, 20839
Slim Art 20784
Sonic Blue 20573, 20715, 20783,
20869, 21099
Sony 20533, 21533, 20864,21033, 21070, 21431, 21516
Sova 21122
Superscan 20821
SVA 20717
Sylvania 20675, 20821, 21268
Symphonic 20675, 20821, 21268,
21334
Tatung 20770
Teac 20571, 20717, 20790
Technics 20490, 20703
Technika 20770
Terapin 21031
Tevion 20651
Theta Digital 20571
Thomson 20522, 20511
Tivo 21503, 21512, 21588
Toshiba 20503, 20573, 20539,20695, 21045, 21154, 21503, 21510, 21588,
21769
Unimax 20770
Universum 20591
Urban Concepts 20503, 20539
US Logic 20839
V 21064, 21226
Venturer 20790
Vizio 21064, 21226
Xbox 20522, 22083
Yamaha 20490, 20539, 20545
Yamakawa 20872
Zenith 20503, 20591, 20741,20869
Zeus 20784
Zoece 21265

                                            To know set-up procedure, check this

GXDB UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL [SANYO] SET-UP CODE LIST - Sat / PVR Systems - Personal Video Recorders - Satellite Set-top Box - Home Automation - DVD/PVR Combos & Blu-Ray Players

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SET-UP CODE LIST
DVD PLAYERS (BLU RAY / HD)
Denon 22258
Integra 21769
LG 20741
Microsoft 22083
Onkyo 21769
Panasonic 21641
Philips 22084
Pioneer 20142
RCA 21769
Samsung 20199
Sharp 22250
Sony 21516
Toshiba 21769
Xbox 22083

DVD/PVR COMBOS
Go Video 21730
Humax 21500, 21588
LG 20741
Panasonic 20490
Philips 21340
Pioneer 20631, 21512
RCA 20522
Sharp 21256
Sony 21033, 21070
Sylvania 20675
Tivo 21512
Toshiba 21503, 21510, 21588

HOME AUTOMATION
Accutek 31215
Amana 31716
Bionaire 30846, 31215, 31861
Da-Lite 31794
Draper 32190
Frigidaire 31333
GE 30240
GoldStar 31537
Holmes 31215
Kenmore 31537
Lasko 30846, 31890
LG 31537
Lightolier 30184
Lutron 30597, 30318, 31239,31597
Marmitek 30167
One For All 30167
PCS 30184
RadioShack 30240
Screen Research 32097
Security System 30167
Sharper Image 30846
SmartLinc 30184
Universal 30167
Universal X10 30167
Whirlpool 31332
Windmere 31215
X10 30167

SATELLITE SET TOP BOX
AlphaStar 00772
Bell ExpressVu 00775, 01170
Chaparral 00216
Coolsat 01806
Crossdigital 01109
DirecTV 01377, 00392, 00566, 00639, 01639, 01142,00247, 00749, 01749,
00819, 01856, 01076, 01108, 00099, 01109, 01392, 01414, 01442,01443, 01444, 01609, 01640
Dish Network System 01505, 00775, 01170, 01775
Dishpro 01505, 00775, 01775
Echostar 01505, 00775, 01170,01775
Expressvu 00775, 01775
Fortec Star 01821
Funai 01377
GE 00392, 00566
General
Instrument 00869
GOI 00775, 01775
Hitachi 00749, 00819
Houston 00775
HTS 00775, 01775
Hughes Network
Systems 01142, 00749, 01749,01442, 01443, 01444
Humax 01790
Innova 00099
Jerrold 00869
JVC 00775, 01170, 01775
LG 01226, 01414
Magnavox 00722
McIntosh 00869
Mitsubishi 00749
Motorola 00869
Netsat 00099
Next Level 00869
Panasonic 00247, 00701
Pansat 01807
Philips 01142, 00749, 01749, 00775, 00819, 01076, 00722, 00099, 01442
Primestar 00869
Proscan 00392, 00566
RadioShack 00566, 00775, 00869
RCA 00392, 00566, 01142, 00775, 00855, 00143, 01392, 01442
Samsung 01377, 01142, 01276,
01108, 01109, 01442, 01609
SKY 00099
Sony 00639, 01639, 01640
Star Choice 00869
Star Trak 00772, 00869
Thomson 00392, 00566
Tivo 01142, 01442, 01443, 01444
Toshiba 00749, 01749, 00790, 01285
UltimateTV 01392, 01640
Ultrasat 01806
Uniden 00722
Voom 00869
Zenith 01856

PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDERS
ABS 21972
Alienware 21972
CyberPower 21972
Dell 21972
DirecTV 20739
Gateway 21972
Go Video 20614
Hewlett Packard 21972
Howard Comp. 21972
HP 21972
Hughes Network
Systems 20739
Humax 20739
Hush 21972
iBUYPOWER 21972
Linksys 21972
Media Center PC 21972
Microsoft 21972
Mind 21972
Niveus Media 21972
Northgate 21972
Panasonic 20614, 20616
Philips 20618, 20739
RCA 20880
ReplayTV 20614, 20616
Samsung 20739
Sonic Blue 20614, 20616
Sony 20636, 21972
Stack 9 21972
Systemax 21972
Tagar Systems 21972
Tivo 20618, 20636, 20739
Toshiba 21008, 21972, 21996
Touch 21972
Viewsonic 21972
Voodoo 21972
ZT Group 21972

SAT/PVR SYSTEMS
Bell ExpressVu 00775, 01170
DirecTV 01377, 00392, 00639, 01142, 01076, 00099, 01392, 01442, 01443,
01444, 01640
Dish Network System 01505, 00775
Dishpro 01505, 00775
Echostar 01505, 00775, 01170
Expressvu 00775
Hughes Network
Systems 01142, 01442, 01443,01444
JVC 01170
Motorola 00869
Philips 01142, 01442
Proscan 00392
RCA 01392
Samsung 01442
Sony 00639, 01640
Star Choice 00869
Tivo 01142, 01442, 01443,01444

CONTROLLED BY VCR
DirecTV 20739
Hughes Network
Systems 20739
Philips 20739
Samsung 20739
Tivo 20739

VCR
A-Mark 20037, 20000, 20046
ABS 21972
Accurian 20000
Admiral 20060, 20048, 20039,
20209, 20479
Adventura 20037, 20000
Aiwa 20037, 20000
Alba 20209
Alienware 21972
Allegro 20039
American High 20035, 20081
Amstrad 20000
Astra 20035
Audiovox 20037, 20038
Avis 20000
Bell & Howell 20035, 20048, 20039,
20000, 20046, 20479
Broksonic 20184, 20121, 20209,
20479, 21479
Calix 20037
Candle 20037, 20038
Canon 20035
Carver 20035, 20081
Citizen 20035, 20037, 20000,
20209, 20479, 21278
Classic 20037
Colortyme 20060, 20035, 20045
Colt 20000
Craig 20037
Criterion 20000
Crosley 20035, 20081, 20000,20149
Curtis Mathes 20060, 20035, 20162,
20000, 21035
CyberPower 21972
Daewoo 20037, 20045, 20046, 21278
Daytron 20037
Dell 21972
Denon 20081, 20042
DirecTV 20739
Dual 20000
Durabrand 20039, 20038
Dynatech 20000
Electrohome 20060, 20037, 20000,
20043, 20209
Electrophonic 20037
Emerald 20184, 20121
Emerex 20032
Emerson 20037, 20184, 20000,
20121, 20043, 20209, 20479, 20593, 21278, 21479, 21593
Fisher 20039, 20000, 20046
Fuji 20035, 20033

Fujitsu 20000
Funai 20037, 20000, 20593, 21593
Garrard 20000
Gateway 21972
GE 20060, 20035, 20048, 20000, 20149, 20807, 21035, 21060
Gemini 20060
Genexxa 20037, 20000
Go Video 20614
GoldStar 20035, 20037, 20039,
20000, 20038, 21237
Goodmans 20037, 20081, 20000
Gradiente 20000
Granada 20081, 20042
Grundig 20081
Harley Davidson 20000
Harman/Kardon 20081, 20038
Headquarter 20046
Hewlett Packard 21972
HI-Q 20035, 20000
Hitachi 20035, 20037, 20045, 20000, 20042, 20089
Howard Comp. 21972
HP 21972
Hughes Network
Systems 20042, 20739
Humax 20739
Hush 21972
Hytek 20000
iBUYPOWER 21972
Instant Replay 20035
Jensen 20067
JVC 20067, 21162
KEC 20037
Kenwood 20067, 20038, 20046
Kodak 20035, 20037
KTV 20000
LG 20037, 20038, 21037
Linksys 21972
Lloyd's 20000, 20038
Loewe 20081
Logik 20000
Luxor 20046
LXI 20037, 20000, 20042, 20067
Magnasonic 20037, 20000, 20593,
21278
Magnavox 20035, 20037, 20048,
20039, 20081, 20000, 20149, 20563, 20593, 20618, 21593, 21781
Marantz 20035, 20081, 20038
Marta 20037
Matsui 20037, 20209
Matsushita 20035, 20162, 20081,
21162
Media Center PC 21972
MEI 20035
Memorex 20035, 20162, 20037,
20048, 20039, 20000, 20209, 20046, 20479, 21037, 21162, 21237, 21262
Metz 20037
MGA 20060, 20043
Microsoft 21972
Mind 21972
Minolta 20042
Mitsubishi 20060, 20048, 20000,
20042, 20067, 20043, 20807
Motorola 20035, 20048
MTC 20000
MTX 20000
Multitech 20039, 20000
NEC 20067, 20038
Nikko 20037
Nikkodo 20037
Niveus Media 21972
Northgate 21972
Olympus 20035, 20162
Optimus 21062, 20035, 20162,20037, 20048, 20000, 20593, 21162, 21262
Orion 20184, 20000, 20121, 20209, 20479, 21479
Panama 20035
Panasonic 21062, 20035, 20162,
20000, 20225, 20614, 20616, 21035, 21162, 21262
Penney 20035, 20162, 20037, 20081, 20000, 20042, 20067, 20038, 21035,
21237
Pentax 20042
Philco 20035, 20081, 20000,
20209, 20479
Philips 20035, 20162, 20048, 20081, 20045, 20000, 20209, 20616, 20618,
20739, 21081, 21181
Pilot 20037
Pioneer 20162, 20081, 20042,
20067
Polk Audio 20081
Presidian 21593
Proscan 20060, 21060
Protec 20000
Pulsar 20039
Quarter 20046
Quartz 20035, 20046
Quasar 20035, 20162, 21035,21162
RadioShack 20035, 20162, 20037,
20048, 20000, 20046,
21037, 21162
Radix 20037
Randex 20037
RCA 20060, 20035, 20048, 20045, 20000, 20042, 20149, 20807, 20880,
21035, 21060
Realistic 20035, 20162, 20037,
20048, 20000, 20121, 20046, 21162
ReplayTV 20614, 20616
Ricavision 21972
Runco 20039
Samsung 20060, 20045, 20000,20038, 20739, 21014
Sanky 20048, 20039
Sansui 20000, 20067, 20209,20479, 21479
Sanyo 20000, 20046, 20479
Scott 20184, 20045, 20121,20043
Sears 20060, 20035, 20162,
20037, 20048, 20039,
20033, 20045, 20000,
20042, 20067, 20043,
20209, 20046, 21237
Sharp 20048, 20032, 20000,20807, 20848
Shintom 20039, 20000
Siemens 20037
Signature 20060, 20035, 20037,
20048, 20000, 20149, 20046, 20479
Singer 20037
Sonic Blue 20614, 20616
Sonographe 20046
Sony 20035, 20032, 20033,20000, 20067, 20046, 20636, 21032, 21232,
21972
Soundmaster 20000
Stack 9 21972
STS 20042
SV2000 20000
SVA 20000
Sylvania 20035, 20081, 20000,
20043, 20593, 21593,21781
Symphonic 20000, 20593, 21593
Systemax 21972
Tagar Systems 21972
Tandy 20000
Tashiko 20037
Tatung 20048, 20081, 20000,20067
Teac 20000, 20067
Technics 20035, 20162, 20037,20000
Teknika 20035, 20037, 20000
Tevion 20479
Thomas 20000
Thomson 20060
Tivo 20618, 20636, 20739, 21996
TMK 20000
TNIX 20037
Toshiba 20045, 20000, 20043, 20209, 20845, 21008, 21145, 21972, 21996
Totevision 20037
Touch 21972
Trix 20037
Ultra 20045
Vector 20045
Vector Research 20184, 20038
Victor 20067
Video Concepts 20045
Videomagic 20037
Videosonic 20000
Viewsonic 21972
Villain 20000
Voodoo 21972
Wards 20060, 20035, 20037, 20048, 20081, 20033, 20045, 20000, 20042,
20043, 20038, 20149, 20046, 20479
Wharfedale 20593
White Westinghouse 20000, 20209,
20479
World 20209, 20479
XR-1000 20035, 20000
Yamaha 20038
Zenith 20037, 20039, 20033, 20000, 20209, 20479, 21479
ZT Group 21972

VIDEO ACCESSORIES
2Wire 02045
ABS 01272
Access HD 02185
Accurian 01653
Alienware 01272
Amino 01481
AT&T 00858, 02045
Buffalo 01739
CASTi 02305
CyberPower 01272
D-Link 01554, 01731, 02186
Digital Stream 02303
Epson 01563
Gateway 01272
Hewlett Packard 01272, 01267
Howard Comp. 01272
HP 01272, 01267
Hush 01272
iBUYPOWER 01272
Insignia 01415
KoolConnect 01481
LG 01415
Linksys 01272, 01365
Media Center PC 01272
Microsoft 01272, 02049
Mind 01272
Motorola 00858, 01363, 01998
Netgear 02036
Niveus Media 01272
Northgate 01272
Panasonic 01120
Pioneer 01010
Ricavision 01272
Roku 01486
Samsung 01190, 01490
Scientific Atlanta 00858
Sensory Science 01126
Sharp 01010
SMC 01456
Sony 01272, 01324, 01364
Stack 9 01272
SureWest 01481
Sylvania 01563
Systemax 01272
Tagar Systems 01272
Toshiba 01272
Touch 01272
Viewsonic 01272, 01329
Vizio 01126
Voodoo 01272
VUDU 02298
Xbox 02049
Zenith 01415
ZT Group 01272

 To know the set-up procedure, check this

TCL CTR1042 – CTR2014 – CTR2116 – CTR2516 - POWER SUPPLY SMPS - HORIZONTAL OUTPUT - SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - TMPA-8803CSN {Click on diagrams to Zoom In}

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POWER [SMPS]

HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
VERTICAL DEFLECTION

TMPA 8803CSN {MCU - VIF - SOUND IF]

TCL TV - TCL-CTR1042 - TCL-CTR2014 - TCL CTR2116 - TCL CTR2516 - HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE - Modes & Details

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SERVICE MODE
  • Enter Service Mode by pressing VOLUME DOWN key on the unit until the volume decrease to minimum level, and then press the DISPLAY key on the remote handset (don't release the volume key) and you can enter S- mode.
  • After enter D-mode or S-mode, press OK, then press program [▲/▼] to select menu from menu 1 to menu 22, press OK to enter the menu, press program [▲/▼] to select item, press volume [▲/▼] to adjust the setting. Press D-mode again to quit factory mode.
  • You can also enter menu 1 to menu 19 directly by pressing digital button 1~9, 0, notebook, CAP, Display, Sleep, Calendar, System/INS, Favourite, Return, Picture.
MODES DISPLAYS-DETAILS
Menu 1 (Remote key: 1)
RC => R cut-off setting
GC => G cut-off setting
BC => B cut-off setting
GD => G drive setting
BD => B drive setting
Menu 2 (Remote key: 2)
HIGH5 => Height (50Hz)
VP50 => Vertical position (50Hz)
VLIN5 => Vertical linearity (50Hz)
VSC5 => Vertical S correction (50Hz)
VBLK5 => Vertical blanking start & stop [1C, bit 3 ~ 0]
VCEN5 => Vertical center (50Hz)
Menu 2 (Remote key: 2)
HIGH6 60Hz height
VP60 => Vertical position
VLIN6 => 60Hz Vertical linearity
VSC6 => Vertical S correction (60Hz)
VBLK6 => Vertical blanking start & stop [1CH, bit 3 ~ 0]
VCEN6 => Vertical center (60Hz)
Menu 3 (Remote key: 3)
HPOS5 => Horizontal position (50Hz)
HPOS6 -> Horizontal position (60Hz)
Menu 4 (Remote key: 4)
CNTX => Maximum contrast
CNTN => Minimum contrast
BRTX => Maximum brightness
BRTN=> Minimum brightness
COLX => Maximum color
COLN => Minimum color
TNTX => Maximum tint level
TNTN => Minimum tint level
Menu 5(Remote key: 5)
BRTC => 50% brightness
COLC => 50% color
COLP => Color level for PAL
SCOL => UV gain [06H, bit 6 ~ 4]
SCNT => Sub-contrast [06H, bit 3 ~ 0]
CNTC => 50% contrast
TNTCT => 50% tint level (TV mode)
TNTCV => 50% tint level (AV mode)
Menu 6(Remote key: 6 )
ST3 => 50% Sharpness (TV mode, 3.58 system)
SV3 => 50% Sharpness (AV mode, 3.58 system)
SV4 => 50% Sharpness (AV mode, other system)
SVD => 50% Sharpness (DVD mode)
ASSH => Asymmetric sharpness [04H, bit 7 ~ 5]
SHPX => Maximum sharpness
SHPN => Minimum sharpness
Menu 7( Remote key: 7)
MOD1 => Bit 0,Bit 1 => under factory mode : 00,11, STD 01:IRC 10:HRC
Bit 2 =>  STD, IRC,HRC 1: user control 0: under factory mode
Bit 3 => 1: forbid CATV 95/96/97
Bit 4 \
Bit 5 =>1: have CCD
Bit 6 => 1:have V-CHIP
Bit 7 +  1:as Monitor no TV mode
MOD2=>  Bit 0,Bit 1 => Speed of searching
Bit 2 => High sensitivity 1 yes 0:no
Bit 3 => Volume control 1:PWM
Bit 4 =>AV1: 1 yes 0:no
Bit 5 => AV2: 1 yes 0:no
Bit 6 => YUV: 1 yes 0:no
Bit 7
MOD3Bit 0 \
Bit 1 \
Bit 2 \

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