Eiki LC-XG210 service manual IP Conversion

Page 36

Electrical Adjustments

No.

 

Adjustment Item

Initial Value

Range

Input source / Description

 

 

46

 

HINOR_VALU_FAN2_MIN

95

0~255

FAN2 control minimum value, HighLand Normal

 

 

47

 

HINOR_VALU_FAN2_MAX

138

 

FAN2 control maximum value, HighLand Normal

 

 

48

 

HINOR_VALU_FAN3_MIN

90

 

FAN3 control minimum value, HighLand Normal

 

 

49

 

HINOR_VALU_FAN3_MAX

115

 

FAN3 control maximum value, HighLand Normal

 

 

50

 

HIECO_TEMP_FAN1_MIN

22

 

FAN1 temperature to start the control, HighLand Eco

 

 

51

 

HIECO_TEMP_FAN1_MAX

32

 

FAN1 temperature to end the control, HighLand Eco

 

 

52

 

HIECOTEMP_FAN2_MIN

22

0~255

FAN2 temperature to start the control, HighLand Eco

 

 

53

 

HIECO_TEMP_FAN2_MAX

32

 

FAN2 temperature to end the control, HighLand Eco

 

 

54

 

HIECO_TEMP_FAN3_MIN

22

 

FAN3 temperature to start the control, HighLand Eco

 

 

55

 

HIECO_TEMP_FAN3_MAX

32

 

FAN3 temperature to end the control, HighLand Eco

 

 

56

 

HIECO_VALU_FAN1_MIN

75

 

FAN1 control minimum value, HighLand Eco

 

 

57

 

HIECO_VALU_FAN1_MAX

110

 

FAN1 control maximum value, HighLand Eco

 

 

58

 

HIECO_VALU_FAN2_MIN

85

0~255

FAN2 control minimum value, HighLand Eco

 

 

59

 

HIECO_VALU_FAN2_MAX

100

 

FAN2 control maximum value, HighLand Eco

 

 

60

 

HIECO_VALU_FAN3_MIN

70

 

FAN3 control minimum value, HighLand Eco

 

 

61

 

HIECO_VALU_FAN3_MAX

90

 

FAN3 control maximum value, HighLand Eco

 

 

62

 

CLNOR_TEMP_FAN1_MIN

28

 

FAN1 temperature to start the control, Ceiling Normal

 

 

63

 

ClNOR_TEMP_FAN1_MAX

36

 

FAN1 temperature to end the control, Ceiling Normal

 

 

64

 

CLNOR_TEMP_FAN2_MIN

28

0~255

FAN2 temperature to start the control, Ceiling Normal

 

 

65

 

CLNOR_TEMP_FAN2_MAX

36

 

FAN2 temperature to end the control, Ceiling Normal

 

 

66

 

CLNOR_TEMP_FAN3_MIN

28

 

FAN3 temperature to start the control, Ceiling Normal

 

 

67

 

CLNOR_TEMP_FAN3_MAX

36

 

FAN3 temperature to end the control, Ceiling Normal

 

 

68

 

CLNOR_VALU_FAN1_MIN

90

 

FAN1 control minimum value, Ceiling Normal (0: Fan voltage 0V, 255:Fan voltage 25.5V)

 

69

 

CLNOR_VALU_FAN1_MAX

135

 

FAN1 control maximum value, Ceiling Normal

 

 

70

 

CLNOR_VALU_FAN2_MIN

80

0~255

FAN2 control minimum value, Ceiling Normal

 

 

71

 

CLNOR_VALU_FAN2_MAX

135

 

FAN2 control maximum value, Ceiling Normal

 

 

72

 

CLNOR_VALU_FAN3_MIN

70

 

FAN3 control minimum value, Ceiling Normal

 

 

73

 

CLNOR_VALU_FAN3_MAX

105

 

FAN3 control maximum value, Ceiling Normal

 

 

74

 

CLECO_TEMP_FAN1_MIN

28

 

FAN1 temperature to start the control, Ceiling Eco

 

 

75

 

CLECO_TEMP_FAN1_MAX

36

 

FAN1 temperature to end the control, Ceiling Eco

 

 

76

 

CLECOTEMP_FAN2_MIN

28

0~255

FAN2 temperature to start the control, Ceiling Eco

 

 

77

 

CLECO_TEMP_FAN2_MAX

36

 

FAN2 temperature to end the control, Ceiling Eco

 

 

78

 

CLECO_TEMP_FAN3_MIN

28

 

FAN3 temperature to start the control, Ceiling Eco

 

 

79

 

CLECO_TEMP_FAN3_MAX

36

 

FAN3 temperature to end the control, Ceiling Eco

 

 

80

 

CLECO_VALU_FAN1_MIN

55

 

FAN1 control minimum value, Ceiling Eco

 

 

81

 

CLECO_VALU_FAN1_MAX

120

 

FAN1 control maximum value, Ceiling Eco

 

 

82

 

CLECO_VALU_FAN2_MIN

70

0~255

FAN2 control minimum value, Ceiling Eco

 

 

83

 

CLECO_VALU_FAN2_MAX

100

 

FAN2 control maximum value, Ceiling Eco

 

 

84

 

CLECO_VALU_FAN3_MIN

55

 

FAN3 control minimum value, Ceiling Eco

 

 

85

 

CLECO_VALU_FAN3_MAX

75

 

FAN3 control maximum value, Ceiling Eco

 

 

86

 

FAN1_ADJUST_VOLT_MIN

27

 

FAN1 DAC adjustment value at minimum drive voltage

FAN Voltage Adjustment

[FAN1]

87

 

FAN1_ADJUST_VOLT_MAX

249

 

FAN1 DAC adjustment value at maximum drive voltage

FAN Voltage Adjustment

[FAN1]

88

 

FAN2_ADJUST_VOLT_MIN

27

 

FAN2 DAC adjustment value at minimum drive voltage

FAN Voltage Adjustment

[FAN2]

89

 

FAN2_ADJUST_VOLT_MAX

249

 

FAN2 DAC adjustment value at maximum drive voltage

FAN Voltage Adjustment

[FAN2]

90

 

FAN3_ADJUST_VOLT_MIN

27

 

FAN3 DAC adjustment value at minimum drive voltage

FAN Voltage Adjustment

[FAN3]

91

 

FAN3_ADJUST_VOLT_MAX

249

 

FAN3 DAC adjustment value at maximum drive voltage

FAN Voltage Adjustment

[FAN3]

92

 

CL_FAN_TEMP_A_WARNING

39

 

 

 

 

93

 

CL_FAN_TEMP_B_WARNING

47

 

 

 

 

94

 

CL_FAN_TEMP_C_WARNING

67

0~255

 

 

 

95

 

CL_FAN_TEMP_BÅÇ`_WARNING

23

 

 

 

 

96

 

CL_FAN_TEMP_CÅÇ`_WARNING

39

 

 

 

 

97

 

HI_FAN_TEMP_A_WARNING

35

 

 

 

 

98

 

HI_FAN_TEMP_B_WARNING

49

 

 

 

 

99

 

HI_FAN_TEMP_C_WARNING

67

 

 

 

 

100

 

HI_FAN_TEMP_BÅÇ`_WARNING

29

 

 

 

 

101

 

HI_FAN_TEMP_CÅÇ`_WARNING

48

 

 

 

 

Group: 12 PC Real / AV Cinema

 

 

 

 

 

0

 

PC Real Contrast

32

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

1

 

PC Real Brightness

32

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

2

 

PC Real Red

32

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

3

 

PC Real Green

30

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

4

 

PC Real Blue

29

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

5

 

PC Real Gamma

8

0 ~ 15

 

 

 

6

 

AV Cinema Contrast

32

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

7

 

AV Cinema Brightness

32

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

8

 

AV Cinema Color

32

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

9

 

AV Cinema Tint

32

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

10

 

AV Cinema Red

32

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

11

 

AV Cinema Green

30

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

12

 

AV Cinema Blue

29

0 ~ 63

 

 

 

13

 

AV Cinema Sharpness

15

0 ~ 31

 

 

 

14

 

AV Cinema Gamma

8

0 ~ 15

 

 

 

15

 

AV Cinema N.R.

1

0 or 2

 

 

 

16

 

AV Cinema PROGRESSIVE

1

0 or 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group: 20

IP Conversion

 

 

 

 

 

0

 

IMAGE_IN_FUNC_POL

0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0

0 or 1

000-b4 (reg 0)NTSC/PAL/480p/575p/1035i/1080i,1080i50/720p/480i/575i

 

1

 

IMAGE_IN_HD_SEL

1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1

0 or 1

000-b3

 

 

2

 

IMAGE_IN_HD_POL

1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1

0 or 1

000-b2

 

 

3

 

IMAGE_IN_VD_POL

1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1

0 or 1

000-b1

 

 

4

 

IMAGE_IN_LPF_SEL

0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0

0 or 1

000-b0

 

 

5

 

IMAGE_OUT_CLK_POL

0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0

0 or 1

001-b5

 

 

6

 

IMAGE_OUT_HD_POL

0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0

0 or 1

001-b4

 

 

7

 

IMAGE_OUT_VD_POL

0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0

0 or 1

001-b3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-34-

Image 36
Contents Effective from Reference NO. SM5110512-01How to check Lamp Replace Counter CorrectionLamp replace counter data Original Version Reference NO. SM5110512-00Contents Safety Instructions Safety PrecautionsSpecifications Adjustments after Parts Replacement Optical Adjustments Electrical AdjustmentsCircuit Protections FuseRecommendation Mechanical Disassemblies Cabinet Top removalCabinet Front-Top AV, COM Board & Rear Panel removal Cabinet Front removalAudio Board removal D DSpeaker base removal Optical Unit removalFan & Motor removal Lamp Ballast Board removalLine Filter Board & Interlock SW removal Fans FN901, FN902 removalOptical Parts Disassemblies Projection Lens removalPolarized Glass-In removal Lever-A1Prism ass’y removal and disassembly 2Polarized glass and optical filter mounting directionRelay Lens disassembly Integrator-In disassemblyRelay Lens Condenser Lens disassembly Optical Unit Top removalLocations and Directions Comes to the mirror sideLCD Panel/Prism Ass’y Replacement Important Notice on LCD Panel/Prism Assy ReplacementLCD Panel/Prism Ass’y removal Lamp Replacement How to reset Lamp Replace CounterProcedure Reset the Lamp Replace Counter, see below explanationOptical Adjustments Contrast adjustmentBefore Adjustment Condenser Lens adjustment White b Moving of Slot B Moving of Slot DRelay Lens-Out adjustment Mirror adjustment White Moving of Slot B White b Moving of Slot DElectrical Adjustments IC808 is not defectiveCircuit Adjustments Fan Voltage adjustmentVideo Center adjustment Adjustment ConditionNRS adjustment Pedestal adjustment PCVideo Gain adjustment PC Black Level adjustment PCLuminance adjustment adjustment PC D Ref. Voltage adjustment VideoPedestal adjustment Video D Input adjustment Video12 A/D Input adjustment Component Pedestal adjustment ComponentVideo Gain adjustment Component White Balance adjustmentLuminance adjustment Video Common Center adjustmentTest Points and Locations Service Adjustment Data Table Group 4 L3E07050 Group 6 TC90A69F IP Conversion Dnrynoiseth Dnrysense Dnrymotionth Group 21 MB40C348 Group 22 ICSdata Group 519 RGB PAL Gakaku Diagrams BlockView Inputs & video signal processing stage IC4261A S&H LCD AV Board Main BoardMotor driving circuit Main Board Audio BoardControl Power supply & protection circuit FAN1Troubleshooting No PowerAbnormality occurs on the power circuit No Picture No picture from Video sourceNo picture from DVI source No picture from all of sourcesLens Motor Problems No SoundControl Port Functions System Control & I/O Port Table IC801Control Port Functions Parallel I/O Expander IC1801, M66500FP Name Function Name PolarityIIC Bus I/O Expander IC5581, M62320FP Port Functions IIC Bus DA Converter IC281, M62393FP Port FunctionsIIC Bus DA Converter IC3291, M62398FP Port Functions IIC Bus DA Converter IC1531, M62399FP Port Functions IIC Bus DA Converter IC1501, M62399FP Port FunctionsIIC Bus DA Converter IC4881, M62393FP Port Functions Waveform Gvspw Tpgvs DHS Tpdhs DVS Tpdvs Cleaning Cleaning with air sprayIC Block Diagrams IC Block Diagrams BA7078AF SynC. Detector, IC7201 BA7655 Audio Pre-amp, IC001 IC Block Diagrams IC Block Diagrams M62392 D/A, IC3291 M62393 D/A, IC281, IC4881 M62399 D/A, IC1501, IC1531 ML60851 USB Driver, IC9801 IC Block Diagrams IC Block Diagrams TDA1517ATW Audio Output, IC031 Electrical Parts List Read Description in the parts listOUT of Circuit Board Assemblied Boards OUT of Circuit Boards610 308 1724 ASSY,PWB,MAIN MH7A Electrical Parts List Electrical Parts List Electrical Parts List Integrated Circuit Capacitor C145 403 283 POS-SOLID C343 403 164 MT-GLAZE Resistor Network MT-GLAZE 1K JA R239 401 2003 R3205 401 105 7909 R414 401 3901 R4829 401 105 7909 MT-GLAZE 3K FA Transformer 610 302 6435 ASSY,PWB,AUDIO MC3A Temp Sensor Board610 301 1950 ASSY,PWB,TEMP.SENSOR MC3A Board 610 303 4799 ASSY,PWB,A/V MC3BIC UPD78F9801GB-8ES-MC3A FILTER,EMI 25MHZ Front Board 610 304 9502 ASSY,PWB,R/C Front MC3BCOM Board 610 306 0279 ASSY,PWB,COM. MC3ABIC AD8185ARU C3081 403 164 0204 Control Board 610 303 4812 ASSY,PWB,CONTROL MC3BAccessories Key No. Part No DescriptionMechanical Parts List M15 M14Optical Parts L10 Zoom Focus100 L14 L22 L23 102 Mechanical Parts List 103 Key to better communications Canada
Related manuals
Manual 1 pages 30.71 Kb

LC-XG210 specifications

The Eiki LC-XG210 is a high-performance LCD projector designed for professional presentations and educational use. This projector stands out due to its impressive brightness, exceptional image quality, and versatile connectivity options, making it an ideal choice for a variety of settings, including classrooms, conference rooms, and auditoriums.

One of the primary features of the Eiki LC-XG210 is its remarkable brightness, with a lumen output of 3,200 ANSI lumens. This high brightness level ensures that presentations remain vibrant and clear, even in well-lit environments. Coupled with a native resolution of XGA (1024 x 768 pixels), the projector delivers sharp text and detailed images, making it suitable for displaying both graphics and video footage.

The LC-XG210 utilizes advanced 3LCD technology, which ensures accurate color reproduction and enhanced color brightness. This technology provides a wide color gamut, allowing users to enjoy rich and lifelike colors without any noticeable color distortion. The projector also features a high contrast ratio, contributing to deeper blacks and more vivid images, further enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Connectivity is a crucial aspect of the Eiki LC-XG210, and it excels in this area with a range of input options. It includes multiple VGA inputs, composite and S-Video inputs, as well as a USB port for easy connection to computers and other devices. This flexibility allows users to seamlessly switch between different sources without the need for additional adapters.

Additionally, the projector is equipped with a powerful built-in speaker that delivers clear audio, eliminating the need for external sound systems in smaller venues. Its lightweight and portable design make it easy to transport, enabling users to set it up quickly in various locations.

The Eiki LC-XG210 also boasts a user-friendly interface and advanced features such as automatic keystone correction, which simplifies the setup process by automatically adjusting the image to fit the screen perfectly. This projector is designed for reliability and longevity, evident in its long lamp life of up to 5,000 hours in eco mode, reducing maintenance costs and enhancing overall value.

In summary, the Eiki LC-XG210 is a versatile and powerful projector that combines high brightness levels, advanced LCD technology, and extensive connectivity options. These features make it an excellent choice for any professional or educational environment, ensuring outstanding image quality and reliability for diverse presentation needs.