DP-3X THINGS YOUR SHOULD KNOW
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(04) Fan Part # GS00822: In Digital Module
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The below chassis utilizes a Digital Module which contains many sophisticated circuits. A cool-
ing fan is utilized in all Digital Modules (ATSC). It is normal for the customer to hear air circu-
lating and the fan running if the room is quiet. This can be compared to a computer cooling fan
as they are very similar. The customer may not be aware of the fact that his or her projection
television has a cooling fan incorporated. Please educate the customer with this information.
Do not assume that just because the customer can hear the fan that there is a problem with
the fan. Only if the fan produces a grinding or ticking sound should it be considered to be de-
fective.
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DP-36 51S700, 57S700 and 65S700
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DP-38 57T750 and 65T750
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DP-38D 57X750 and 65X750
(05) Did you know there is a Screen Saver in sets with a Photo Card Reader?
The following Note is in the Owner's Manual for Models with a Photo Reader:
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NOTE: 1. Contrast will decrease automatically if stationary images such as digital still
photos are left on the screen for more than 3 minutes.
This screen saver will make the picture look dark and almost without color. If the customer isn't aware
of this feature and/or haven't read their Owner's Manual (Operators Guide), they may mistake this for a
problem.
A button must be pressed on the Remote Control to deactivate the Screen Saver. This Screen Saver
will remain in effect even if the pictures are changing. Example: During Slide Show.
Of course this is to prevent burning an image into the CRTs by a stationary image. This is normal op-
eration.
(06) CRT Part Number Change on the 51S700
The CRT "Short Neck" tube part number are incorrect in the service manual.
Please change.
Old
New
UE22301
UE20461
UE22302
UE20462
UE22303
UE20463
(07) How to do a Soft Ware Upgrade on the ATSC Digital Module.
Preliminary Procedure: Note: MMC = Multi-Media Card (Page 1 of 3)
Gain access the rear of the TV. In-
sert the MMC (Figures 1 and 2) into the Multi Media Card slot as shown in Figures 3 - 6. Push the MMC in un-
til you hear a click, indicating the MMC is properly inserted.
Top View - MMC (Figure 1)
Bottom View - MMC (Figure 2)
Example of Soft-
ware Version
Note:
Software Ver-
sion number will
vary in accordance
to the Version Re-
leased. Your Ver-
sion may be differ-
ent than the one
shown.
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