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25. Enter to LINEARITY “R-LINEAR” mode by

pressing TV/VIDEO.

26. Adjust Horizontal linearity (See Figure 39)
27. Enter to SIZE “R-SIZE” mode by pressing TV/

VIDEO

28. Adjust so that the line on the border closes to the

screen frame at top, bottom, left and right (See
Figure 38)

29. Enter to PIN “R-PIN” mode by pressing TV/VIDEO
30. Adjust horizontally and vertically (See Figure 40)
31. Enter to CORNER “R-CORNER” mode by pressing

TV/VIDEO.

32. Adjust corners (See Figure 41)
33. Enter to KEY “R-KEY” mode by pressing TV/

VIDEO

34. Adjust KEY (See Figure 42)
35. Display pattern of border and cross, then check

that red overlaps green pattern, if it is not
satisfactory, repeat from step 19.

36. Enter to STATIC “B-STATIC” mode.
37. Press “1 or 3” key repeatedly on remote until only

green and blue pattern are displayed

38. Adjust B-STATIC so that the center of blue

overlaps with the center of green (See Figure 45).

Figure 45. B-STATIC adjustment

39. Perform all adjustments for Blue (B-SKEW, B-

LINEAR, B-SIZE, B-PIN, B-CORNER, B-KEY)

40. Display Border and cross pattern and confirm that

blue overlaps with green pattern, if it is not
satisfactory, repeat for blue.

41. Press “1 or 3” key repeatedly on remote until

Green, Red and Blue (White), confirm that red and
blue overlaps with green pattern.

42. Press “7” key on remote, then ACTION to save

changes.

43. Press POWER then ACTION to exit adjustments or

press TV/VIDEO for at least 3 seconds to change
to Fine Adjustment Mode.

Fine Adjustment Mode (V01) 
(Convergence)

Remote Functions:

1, 3. . . . . . . . . . .change color view adj

2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  change pattern

7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . save data

5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . overlap

POWER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to exit

RECALL  . . . . . . . . . . . . display values

R-TUNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cycle colors

TV/VIDEO  . . . . . . . . . . . . change mode

3 secs. . . . . . . change options

MUTE (“fine”) . . .  cursor & data mode

In “FINE ADJUSTMENT MODE” options, press
“MUTE” key on remote to switch between “cursor”
mode and “data” mode.

Cursor mode (cursor flashing): Allows 

cursor movement by pressing VOL right - left 
and CH up - down.

Data mode (cursor fixed): Allows making 

adjustment by pressing VOL right - left and 
CH up - down.

Procedure:

1.

Enter to “G-EASY” mode (for green):

DAC V01

VOL right or left

TV/VIDEO (repeatedly)

R-TUNE (repeatedly)

2.

Press “2” repeatedly and apply the pattern of
crosshatch.

3.

Press “1 or 3” repeatedly until the pattern becomes
green.

4.

Press RECALL to display values.

5.

In “EASY” mode, the adjustment value changes by
4 steps

6.

EASY mode allows to move lines horizontally and
vertically from the center of cursor.

Blue

Green

Note:  It is strongly recommended to first read and

understand the following section prior to
make any adjustment.

The easiest way to adjust convergence is to begin
from the center of the screen, to the border in all the
convergence adjustments.

Helpful Hint:

Figure 46.  EASY adjustment cursor Positions

Cursor

Summary of Contents for PT51G36E - 51" PROJECTION TV

Page 1: ...e non technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any atte...

Page 2: ...ture of each CRT Figure 24 Figure 22 D Focus Adjustment Waveform 5 Connect the scope probe to TPA16 GND to TPA17 Scope set at 20V div 5m sec div 6 Confirm that level of A is 550_V 100_V and B is 350_V...

Page 3: ...le magnet to 90 degrees uncorrected position See Figure 27 5 Position the long tab of all alignment magnets and of the dummy ring together in an uncorrected position See Figure 28 Procedure 1 Apply an...

Page 4: ...onvergence 4 Adjust centering magnets so that the center of pattern get aligned with screen frame center 5 Adjust DAC D00 V_Size until vertical size is 4 0 0 1 on top and bottom lines See Figure 30 6...

Page 5: ...tering magnets until the monoscope pattern center is at the appropriate distance as indicated on Figure 34 12 Enable digital convergence by changing DAC D0F from 1 to 0 13 Following the adjustment mak...

Page 6: ...te to switch between cursor mode and data mode Cursor mode Allows cursor movement by pressing VOL right left and CH up down Data mode Allows making adjustment by pressing VOL right left and CH up down...

Page 7: ...pressing CH up down See Figure 42 18 Press 7 then ACTION key on remote to save changes Figure 42 KEY mode adjustment Note Confirm that pattern looks like a square and almost overlaps the screen frame...

Page 8: ...ith green pattern 42 Press 7 key on remote then ACTION to save changes 43 Press POWER then ACTION to exit adjustments or press TV VIDEO for at least 3 seconds to change to Fine Adjustment Mode Fine Ad...

Page 9: ...r the non visible area inside the ovals area see Figure 48 This applies to POINT ORIGIN POINT modes 17 Begin adjustment from the center to the edge of the screen 18 Adjust to make lines as much straig...

Page 10: ...is 3 5 0 1 lines at C and D as indicated in Figure 52 Convergence Alignment Template The Convergence Alignment Template is a grid approximately the size of the viewing screen used to ensure the prope...

Page 11: ...Press Power on the Remote Control to select one of the Service Adjustment Modes 1 B Service VCJ SUB DATA ADJUSTMENTS 2 C Service VCJ CUT OFF ADJUSTMENTS 3 D Service PINCUSHION ADJUSTMENTS 4 P Service...

Page 12: ...o FIXED 15 B0B Sub Sharpness Component FIXED 20 B0C Sub Contrast Table 5 Service Adj B00 B0C Service Adjustment Adj Range Default Level C00 R Cutoff 0 255 128 C01 G Cutoff RF 0 255 128 C02 B Cutoff 0...

Page 13: ...7 S0B Caption Digital Filter SW FIXED 1 S0C Caption Scroll FIXED 1 S0D RGB MTX RF Video FIXED 6 S0E RGB MTX Component FIXED 5 S0F BBE ON OFF FIXED 1 S10 BBE Low Level FIXED 4 S11 BBE High Level FIXED...

Page 14: ...Set Drive Data DAC C04 G_Drive RF to 64 DAC C05 B_Drive RF to 64 Procedure 1 Use 100 1 probe for measurements 2 Apply a Black White Pattern See Figure 56 3 Connect Scope to TPLR1 and adjust Sub Bright...

Page 15: ...ve too much blue or green 6 Use a test signal from a VCR or laser disk that has a pre recorded close up of a signal that has good flesh tones 7 The signal on the VCR or laser disk should look normal C...

Page 16: ...frequency and record the reading Note Pin 34 measurement must have at least four digits of resolution following the decimal point Example 000 0000 3 Place the PTV into Service Mode for making electron...

Page 17: ...50 PT 51G36E EC A Board Schematic Left Portion...

Page 18: ...51 PT 51G36E EC A Board Schematic Waveforms WAVEFORMS IC451 Pin 2 67 2Vp p 1 V OUT A Board Q501 COLLECTOR 188Vp p 1 H DRIVE A Board...

Page 19: ...52 PT 51G36E EC P Board Schematic Left Portion...

Page 20: ...C833 1 2 3 7 85 0 00 4 89 P Board Voltage Measurements IC Transistors Q801 0 00 16 10 4 87 S D G IC802 1 2 3 141 20 10 38 0 00 IC832 1 2 3 11 47 0 00 8 86 Q802 0 71 0 10 0 00 IC801 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1...

Page 21: ...54 PT 51G36E EC X Board Schematic Left Portion...

Page 22: ...15 3 92 4 94 2 32 2 55 0 00 IC101 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4 14 0 00 3 37 3 36 3 36 0 00 8 56 0 00 5 16 0 00 7 55 4 54 2 51 2 49 2 56 8 71 4 93 4 79 4...

Page 23: ...58 PT 51G36E EC K G R Board Schematics Layouts K Board Schematic K Board Layout G Board Schematic G Board Layout R Board R Board Layout...

Page 24: ...urements Q960 9 54 71 30 8 97 B C E Q959 131 40 71 30 132 10 Q961 139 90 132 00 140 50 Q3391 3 21 11 48 2 98 Q3341 2 98 11 99 2 39 Q3342 2 32 0 00 2 92 B C E Q397 8 13 1 46 8 39 Q393 11 98 167 10 0 00...

Page 25: ...Q376 175 90 8 64 175 70 Q373 11 98 175 10 11 46 Q374 176 30 216 60 176 00 Q956 9 94 73 20 9 37 Q955 131 80 73 30 132 30 B C E Q941 0 98 9 38 0 39 Q937 6 84 0 00 7 46 Q938 140 00 132 30 140 50 Q935 7...

Page 26: ...1 98 173 20 11 45 Q354 174 50 217 20 174 10 Q3351 3 16 11 46 2 94 Q350 0 00 215 30 0 00 Q351 0 61 0 00 0 00 Q931 139 90 132 00 140 50 B C E Q932 0 97 9 08 0 37 Q957 131 40 71 70 132 10 Q958 9 65 71 70...

Page 27: ...5 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 23 3 23 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 62 0 14 3 23 3 23 0 00 2 32 1 45 2 84 1 29 0 99 0 00 0 98 3 23 0 99 3 23 1 03 0 00 1 00 0 00 0 98 0 00 Y Board Voltage M...

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