Philips BDL4230ET user manual Bright DOT Defects, Total DOT Defects of ALL Types

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User Manual BDL4230ET

7.3.BRIGHT DOT DEFECTS

Bright dot defects appear as pixels or sub-pixels that are always lit or "on". These are the examples of bright dot defects:

One lit red, green or blue sub-pixel

Two adjacent lit sub-pixels:

-Red + Blue = Purple

-Red + Green = Yellow

-Green + Blue = Cyan (Light Blue)

Three adjacent lit sub-pixels (one white dot)

7.4.DARK DOT DEFECTS

Black dot defects appear as pixels or sub-pixels that are always dark or "off". These are the examples of black dot defects:

One dark dot

Two adjacent dark dots = 1 pair of dark dots

Two dark dots, specifications define the minimum distance between dark dots

7.5.PROXIMITY OF PIXEL DEFECTS

Because pixel and sub-pixels defects of the same type that are nearby one another may be more noticeable, Philips also specifies tolerances for the proximity of pixel defects. In the table below you can find specifications about:

Allowed amount of adjacent dark dots = (adjacent dark dots =1 pair of dark dots)

Minimum distance between dark dots

Total no. of all defective dots

7.6.PIXEL DEFECT TOLERANCES

In order to qualify for repair due to pixel defects during the warranty period, a PDP/TFT panel in a Philips LCD display must have pixel or sub-pixel defects exceeding the tolerances listed in the following table.

BRIGHT DOT EFFECT

ACCEPTABLE LEVEL

MODEL

BDL4230ET

1 lit sub pixel

1

BLACK DOT EFFECT

ACCEPTABLE LEVEL

1 dark sub pixel

8

TOTAL DOT DEFECTS OF ALL TYPES

9

Note: * 1 or 2 adjacent sub pixel defects = 1 dot defect

 

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Contents BDL4230ET Safety and Troubleshooting Information Safety precautions and maintenanceMaintenance OperationService Regulatory Information CE Declaration of ConformityFederal Communications Commission FCC Notice U.S. Only FCC Declaration of ConformityPolish Center for Testing and Certification Notice ELECTRIC, Magnetic and Electronmagnetic Fields EMFHow to connect a plug Information for UK onlyRoHS North Europe Nordic Countries Information VarningVaroitus END-OF-LIFE DisposalTable of Contents Page Unpacking and Installation UnpackingMounting the Display Wall mounting holes Parts and Functions Power button Power indicatorSmart Insert installation holes ENTER/VIDEO Source buttonINPUT/OUTPUT Terminals Audio in AUDIO1 Audio OUT R/LSpeakers R/L Video in HdmiRemote Control General Functions Auto Adjust button Brightness buttonDisplay button UP buttonInserting the Batteries in the Remote Control Connections to External Equipment Using S-VIDEO Input Connecting a PC Using VGA Input Using DVI Input External Audio Connection Connecting External Speakers Connecting Another BDL4230ET Display Using the Touch Screen OS functions Gesture actionsFor Windows Vista and Windows OS functions To adjust calibration OSD Menu Navigating the OSD Menu Using the DISPLAY’S Control Buttons OSD Menu Overview Picture Menu BrightnessContrast SharpnessColor Temperature Video Picture ResetColor Control Light SensorClock Phase Zoom ModePosition Notes ClockScreen Reset Custom ZoomVolume LINE-OUT Audio ResetMute Audio SourcePIP Reset PIP SizeLarge Middle Small PIP Audio Configuration 1 Menu Auto AdjustPower Save LanguageConfiguration Reset Factory ResetAuto SecamOSD Mode Sleep TimerTouch Feature OSD Turn OFFInput Resolution Native Scan ModeBlack Level Expansion Middle High Gamma SelectionFilm Mode Scan ConversionProgressive IR ControlHeat Status Date and TimeSchedule MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Smart Power OFF Medium High Auto Signal DetectionAdvanced Option Reset Monitor IDInput Mode VGA ResolutionSdtv Resolution Hdtv ResolutionReturn to the Contents Dot definition = What is a defective Dot? Pixel Defect PolicyTotal DOT Defects of ALL Types Cleaning and Troubleshooting CleaningFront Panel Cleaning Instructions Cabinet Cleaning InstructionsTroubleshooting Use the Zoom Mode or CustomTechnical Specifications DisplayIn/Out Terminals GeneralEnvironmental Condition Internal SpeakerOptical Touch Screen Return to the Contents