Eiki LC-X71 LC-X71L 210 290 300 301 302 303, Adjustment for AV input, Panel L/R setting, CXD3807

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Electrical Adjustments

Group No.

Adjustment Item

Initial Value

Range

Input source / Description

28

29

30

31

32

33

210

0-14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

290

0

1

300

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

301

0

302

0

1

303

0

1

2

3

4

5

6-7

8

9-10

11

12

13

14

Real G_GAM_BRT

Real B_GAM_BRT

Real R_GAM_BRT

Real G_BRT_CTRL

Real B_BRT_CTRL

Real R_BRT_CTRL

Adjustment for AV input

G_GAM_BRT

B_GAM_BRT

R_GAM_BRT

USR_GAIN

G_SUB_GAIN

B_SUB_GAIN

R_SUB_GAIN

G_SUB_BRT

B_SUB_BRT

R_SUB_BRT

G_BRT_CTRL

B_BRT_CTRL

R_BRT_CTRL

Cinema G_GAM_BRT

Cinema B_GAM_BRT

Cinema R_GAM_BRT

Cinema G_BRT_CTRL

Cinema B_BRT_CTRL

Cinema R_BRT_CTRL

PANEL L/R setting

PANEL_LR

CXD3807

Component Y Level

Component C Level

CVBS Y Level

CVBS C Level

Sub Hue

HS Slice Level

HS Slice Offset

VS Slice Level

VS Slice Offset

Sampling Phase

Pre Shoot Level

Over Shoot Level

Y Filter

CFilter NTSC/PAL Detect

TA1370 Sepa Level

FPGA

FPGA_DEMO_ON_OFF FPGA_DEMO_MODE

FPGA (Color Manag.) Y Range

HueRange GainRange GM_MinSlope GM_MaxSlope GM_Converge

COLM_GET_KIND_Y_ud

SameHue

Cut_UVNorm

Cur_MinY

Cur_MaxY

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

0

0

0

32

128

128

128

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

118/

118/

118/

118

118/118/118/118

162/157

115/110

32

4

5

6

6

0

8

8

5/5/6

5/5/6

2

2

0

0

8

10

30

3

18

3

-

9

-

3

5

0

255

-4096 ~ 4095

-4096 ~ 4095 -4096 ~ 4095

-128 ~ 127

-128 ~ 127 -128 ~ 127

-

-4096 ~ 4095

-4096 ~ 4095

-4096 ~ 4095

1 ~ 255

0 ~ 255

0 ~ 255

0 ~ 255

-4096 ~ 4095 -4096 ~ 4095 -4096 ~ 4095 0 ~ 255

0 ~ 255

0 ~ 255

-4096 ~ 4095 -4096 ~ 4095 -4096 ~ 4095 -128 ~ 127 -128 ~ 127 -128 ~ 127

-

0 ~ 255

0 ~ 255

0 ~ 255

0 ~ 63

0 ~ 15

0 ~ 15

0 ~ 15

0 ~ 15

0 ~ 63

0 ~ 15

0 ~ 15

0 ~ 7

0 ~ 7

0 ~ 3

0 ~ 3

0 ~ 1

0 ~ 3

0 ~ 32

0 ~ 20

0 ~ 50

0 ~ 10

10 ~ 30

1 ~ 5

-

1 ~ 9

-

1 ~ 10

0 ~ 64

0 ~ 127

128 ~ 255

Differential data of white balance adjustment at Real mode

Differential data of white-white level adjustment at Real mode

Not used

AV Gamma-shift adjustment

AV white balance adjustment [B]

AV white balance adjustment [R]

AV,RGB-VIDEO,HDCP White 100% adjustment

White-white level adjustment

Differential data of white balance adjustment at Cinema mode

Differential data of white-white level adjustment at Cinema mode

Read only [ 0: Type-L, 20: Type-R ]

Component, SCART input gain adjustment

Group 01 : <YCbCr>1080i-60, 1080i-50, 1035i, <RGB>1080i-60, 1080i-50, 1035i

Group 02 : <YCbCr>720p-60, 720p-60,<RGB>720p-60, 720p-50

Group 03 : <YCbCr>480p, 575p, <RGB>480p, 575p

Group 04 : <YCbCr>480i, 575i, <RGB>480i, 575i, <Scart>480i, 575i

Component, SCART input gain adjustment

CVBS, Y input gain adjustment (Composite / S-VIDEO)

C input gain adjustment(Composite / S-VIDEO)

CVBS/S

HSync H Sync V Sync V Sync A/D

Y input filter setting

Group 01 : Composite, S-Video

Group 02 : 480i, 575i, 480p, 575p

Group 03 : 720p-60, 720p-50, 1035i, 1080i-60, 1080i-50

C input filter setting

NTSC/PAL detect threshold setting ( 0 : 64H/1V - PAL, 1 : 96H/1V, 2 : 128H/1V, 3 : 160H/1V - PAL)

Sync separation level switch

Demo mode On/Off (0: Off, 1: On)

Demo mode switch (0: Demo0, 1:Demo1, etc.)

Not used

Not used

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LC-X71 LC-X71L specifications

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