Pioneer PRO-610HD Fine-adjustment of the Green, Pattern for each adjustment item, Key No. `

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PRO-610HD, PRO-510HD, SD-582HD5, SD-532HD5

• Pattern for each adjustment item

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Key No. 1

STATIC

SKEW

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Key No. 8

SIZE

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Key No. 8

SIZE

Note 1: When the green CRT is replaced, or when the deflection yoke for the green is replaced, prior to the convergence adjustment, tune the center of the image to the center of the screen by turning the centering magnet.

Note 2: When the CONVER. AMP Assy or DIGITAL CONV. Assy is replaced, make coarse adjustment as shown in 3.3 above.

3.4 Fine-adjustment of the Green

Enter MANUAL CONVERGENCE mode by pressing the SET/ENTER key, and make adjustments. Repeatedly make the coarse adjustment as shown in 3.3 if necessary. Proceed with the adjustment for each screen mode. Adjusted values for the green become the standard for the red and the blue.

3.4.1

In MANUAL CONVERGENCE mode entered by pressing the SET/ENTER key, the display becomes as shown below:

Screen indication

F (0 , 0)

A B

A

Screen mode:

F: FULL Z : ZOOM C : CINEMA

N : NATURAL

H : FULL for HD

The Screen modes change cyclically with each press of the SCREEN mode key.

B

Coordinates where the cursor (adjustment point) is located

There are 72 adjustment points (8,9) on the coordinates for FULL, ZOOM, CINEMA, NATURAL and FULL for HD modes, but the coordinates actually used for adjustment are as follows (the coordinates outside the ranges indicated below are outside the screen, and adjustment will not have any effect on the

screen):

 

FULL

: (0, 1) to (7, 9)

ZOOM

: (0, 1) to (7, 7)

CINEMA

: (0, 1) to (7, 8)

NATURAL

: (0, 1) to (7, 8)

HD for FULL : (0, 1) to (7, 9)

(X, Y): X=abscissa, Y=ordinate

Some coordinates may be outside the screen and invisible. The point at coordinates (0, 0) is at the upper left of the screen.

3.4.2

Move the cursor to a point to be adjusted with the cursor move keys.

Screen indication

F (4 , 4)

Note: The actual shape of the cursor is " [ ] ".

The position of the cursor in this figure is different from the actual position on the screen.

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Contents PRO-610HD PRO-610HD, PRO-510HD, SD-582HD5, SD-532HD5 Main Contents of Memory Name of AssyAssembly Adjustment Location Adjustment ItemsAssembly Adjustment Location Guide If Mirror and ScreenSwitch with Front panelPosition PressKeys on the Remote Other Offset modeControl Unit Input signal Black Burst Input Brightness AdjustmentTelop Blue Deflection Yoke Adjustment 1Deflection Yoke Lean Adjustment 2Screen Center AdjustmentFocus Adjustment 1Focus Adjustment of Lens Assy 2Focus VR AdjustmentFocus VR VR1 Focus VRTest-cross Position Check Menu → Setup → Convergence → FullDigital Conv Assy Screen Size Adjustment 1Size Mode2Vertical Size Adjustment Size mode3Horizontal Size Adjustment About H. PhaseReference PRO-610HD SD-582HD5 PRO-510HD SD-532HD5Procedures Prior to AdjustmentConvergence coarse adjustment Screen mode Input signalCoarse Adjustment of the Green Waveforms adjustable in the coarse adjustment of the greenOffset Conver Data Numeric KeyFine-adjustment of the Green Pattern for each adjustment itemCoordinates where the cursor adjustment point is located Key No. `Adjustment Technique 1st step Color to be adjustedCoarse Adjustment of the Red 2nd step4th step 3rd stepFine-adjustment of the Red RV BVConfirmation of Adjustment Coarse Adjustment and Fine Adjust- ment of the BlueWhite Balance Adjustment 1Contrast Adjustment STD Offset Compornent 31, 33K Compornent 15KRGB DRV-R3Color/Tint Adjustment Adjustment Procedure of White BalnceBlue cyclically Color Temp Film for STDColor Temp B&W for STD Green cyclically Color Temp News for STDProcedures Panel AdjustmentGND Panel Adjustment for DTV PRO-610HD, PRO-510HD only Size Adjustment of the Panel Part of the 43 Normal Screen218 How to diagnose a failure Diagnosis MethodYES CONV. AMP AssyStatus Causes Check Items Probable Defective Parts Causes Check Items Probable Defective Parts D915 Block Diagram of the Protection CircuitAWV1800 Elite AWV1799 Elite D321 D923Disassembly How to remove the screen for adjusting Lens assembliesDisconnect the Anode Cable FBTWiring Diagram FBT Focus WireRear Section Video A/D Converter ∙ Block Diagram ∙ List of IC∙ Pin Function Pin Name Pin FunctionConverter ∙ Block Diagram Clkg ClkbVccd CompSenable IovccTtlgnd IogndSystem Controller IC ∙ Pin Function Mclkc MCSMras Mcas235 236 Vclk CLP1 CLP2HBLK1 HBLK2EM636327Q-8 SUB Video Service Assy IC3601, IC3604 PRO-610HD, PRO-510HD onlySystem micro-computer IC ∙ Pin Function Pin Name Pin FunctionSAA4990H SUB Video Assy IC3401 SD-582HD5, SD-532HD5 only 2M9 Field Memory IC ∙ Pin Function SAA4977H-K SUB Video Assy IC3403 SD-582HD5, SD-532HD5 only Besic A/D, D/A Memory Control IC ∙ Pin Function24LC128IP Digital CONV. Assy IC1410 24LC08BIP Digital CONV. Assy IC1656Pin Function 8Kbit Cmos Serial Eeprom Pin Assignment Top viewCM0006CF Digital CONV. Assy IC1401 Digital Convergence Correction IC ∙ Pin FunctionBvout GvoutRvout Bhout24LC32AIP Signal Assy IC2454 ML6420CS-3 Signal Assy IC7501Video Filter IC Pin Assignment Top view GndbCXA2094Q Signal Assy IC2701 US Audio Multi-channel Decoder IC ∙ Block DiagramSubout AUX1-RAUX1-L AUX2-LCM0010AF Signal Assy IC7703 D Inputs for Sub Video SignalsSub PLL Main PLLImage D/A output Dram I2C BusDigital Input TestMC33167TV Power Supply Assy IC204 TK15420M Signal Assy IC7102, IC7302, IC7502SUB Video Assy IC3002 Connecting VIDEO/AUDION Equipment ExplanationTo Watch TV To turn off the soundProgram Block V. Chip Function Mpaa RatingSetting the Program Blocking Level Mpaa Rating HOW to Remove Blocking from a Program in Progress Changing PasswordViewing TWO Screens Split screen MULTI-SCREEN FunctionPress the Search button Press Menu and select SET UP by Adjust the blue line Picture Adjustments Sound AdjustmentsChanging Screen Mode Special Notes265 Panel Facilities and Specifications Volume buttons TV Power button STANDBY/ON = CH Enter button Input DPO OFF Input Selector buttons TV, Input 1 to Input 273 Display and amplifier section Monitor
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