FACTORY & ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENT | VER1.0 |
C.Select
D.Repeat steps A, B and C until the following final values are obtained:
x= 335±30
y= 343±30
Y = 30±1 FL
(5)Upon completion of Steps 3 and 4 above, press the FAV.SET key for the next Color Temperature setting (5400→6500D→9300→13800).
For each color temperature setting, please repeat Steps 3 and 4 above but replace the x and y settings with the following values:
a.6500D: x = 313, y = 329 for both Dark and Bright Level Settings
b.9300K: x = 285, y = 295 for both Dark and Bright Level Settings
c.13800K: x = 260, y = 275 for both Dark and Bright Level Settings
For these 3 Color Temperatures (6500D, 9300K and 13800K), adjust the Dark and Bright Levels to the following Y values:
a.Dark level Y = 0.4±0.1 FL
b.Bright level Y = 30±1 FL
(6)Once all 4 Color Temperatures have been adjusted, skip through the RGB and Component Color Temperatures (using the FAV.SET key) and completely exit the Factory Adjustment Menu.
2.1
(1)Turn on the Color Analyzer (Minolta, Model =
(2)Switch the PDP input to RGB mode and press the “Recall” key on the remote control to have the PDP set recalled back to default factory settings.
(3)Set up the Video Pattern Generator (Chroma, Model = C2226) with the following settings:
A. Timing: 640 x 480 @ 60Hz,
B. Make sure the Output signal is Analog (RGB)
Connect the PDP RGB input connector to the Chroma
(4)Dark level and bright level center block definition:
A.Dark level center block definition: Pattern set = Pattern name =
Background color = 0 Foreground color = 17
According to the
from Pen 17 = R: 102, G: 102, B: 102
102 (output amplifier)/1024 (total amplifier)=10%, therefore the 10% is the 10 IRE white output pattern.