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Contents Page Contents Page
1 Technical Specifications, Connections, and 2 SCAVIO: Function Blocks (Diagram SC1) 53 68-77
Chassis Overview SCAVIO: Sync Source Select. (Diagram SC2) 54 68-77
2 Safety Instructions, Maintenance, Warnings, 5 SCAVIO: Video Source Select. (Diagram SC3) 55 68-77
and Notes SCAVIO: Video ADC (Diagram SC4) 56 68-77
3 Directions for Use 6 SCAVIO: Video Decoder (Diagram SC5) 57 68-77
4 Mechanical Instructions 10 SCAVIO: VGA Input (Diagram SC6) 58 68-77
5 Service Modes, Error Codes, Fault Finding, 13 SCAVIO: Control Functions 1 (Diagram SC7) 59 68-77
and Repair Tips SCAVIO: Control Functions 2 (Diagram SC8) 60 68-77
6 Block Diagrams SCAVIO: Clock Generator (Diagram SC9) 61 68-77
Block Diagram Video 19 SCAVIO: PW Scaler + Memory(Diagram SC10) 62 68-77
Block Diagram Audio 20 SCAVIO: EPLD (Diagram SC11) 63 68-77
Block Diagram Power Supply 21 SCAVIO: LVDS Output (Diagram SC12) 64 68-77
Power Lines Overview 22 SCAVIO: Audio Source Select. (Diagram SC13) 65 68-77
I2C-IC Overview 23 SCAVIO: Audio Processor (Diagram SC14) 66 68-77
Testpoint Overview Audio Amplifier 24 SCAVIO: Audio Delay Line (Diagram SC15) 67 68-77
Testpoint Overview Power Supply 25 VGA Connector Panel (Diagram VGA) 78 79-80
Testpoint Overview SCAVIO 26 8 Electrical Alignments 81
Wiring Diagram 27 9 Circuit Descriptions 83
7 Electrical Diagrams and PWB lay-outs Diagram PWB List of Abbreviations 101
Audio Amplifier: Funct. Blocks (Diagram A1) 28 35-36 IC Data 103
Audio Amplifier: Filters (Diagram A2) 29 35-36 10 Spare Parts List 106
Audio Amplifier: Left High (Diagram A3) 30 35-36
Audio Amplifier: Left Low (Diagram A4) 31 35-36
Audio Amplifier: Right High (Diagram A5) 32 35-36
Audio Amplifier: Right Low (Diagram A6) 33 35-36
Audio Amp: Supply +DC Prot. (Diagram A7) 34 35-36
LED/Switch Panel (Diagram LD) 37 37
Power Supply: Function Blocks (Diagram P1) 39 46-52
Power Supply: Filter + Standby (Diagram P2) 40 46-52
Power Supply: Protections (Diagram P3) 41 46-52
Power Supply: Fan Control (Diagram P4) 42 46-52
Power Supply: Pre Conditioner (Diagram P5) 43 46-52
Power Supply: LLC Supply (Diagram P6) 44 46-52
Power Supply: Aux Supply (Diagram P7) 45 46-52
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GB 2 1. FM23 Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
1.1 Technical Specifications 1.1.3 Miscellaneous
1.1.1 Picture Mains voltage : 95 - 264 V
Mains frequency : 50/60 Hz
Display : FHT plasma panel Ambient temperature : + 5 to + 40 deg. C
Screen size : 32" (82 cm) Maximum humidity : 90 % R.H.
Power dissipation : around 200 W
Resolution : 1024 x 852 pixels
Contrast ratio : 400 : 1 Standby Power dissipation : <3W
Weight : 24 kg
Dimensions (WxHxD) : 964 x 512 x 89 mm
1.1.2 Sound
Maximum power : 30 Wrms
1.2 Connections
1.2.1 Rear Connections
Rear Connections
AUDIO IN AV2 AV1 CVBS B/Pb/Cb H
L L L
VGA1 VGA2 RC-OUT
R R R
RS323 AV3
MAINS DVI-D
DVI-D VGA2 VGA1 Y/C S AUDIO AUDIO B/Pr/Cr v AUDIO
SVHS IN IN IN
! All Functional blocks shaded grey are required for
the"Basic Configuration".
The remainder is required for the "Enhanced Configuration". CL 16532099_010.eps
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Figure 1-1
RS232 VGA1 - In
RS232 Connector VGA Connector
1 5 1 5
10
6
6 9
11 15
1 -
2 - TXD 1 - Red
2 - Green
0.7 Vpp / 75 W
0.7 Vpp / 75 W
3
4
- RXD
-
3 - Blue 0.7 Vpp / 75 W
5 - Ground 4 - TXD
5 - Ground
6 -
7 -
6 - Red
7 - Green
Ground
Ground
8 -
9 -
8 - Blue
9 - RC
Ground
Audio - In (DVI-D)
10-
11- RXD
Ground
- - Audio - L
- - Audio - R
0.5 Vrms / 1 kW
0.5 Vrms / 1 kW
12- DDC_SDA
13- H-sync
14- V-sync
0-5 V
0-5 V
Audio - In (VGA2)
- - Audio - L 0.5 Vrms / 1 kW 15- DDC_SCL
- - Audio - R 0.5 Vrms / 1 kW
Audio - In (VGA1)
- - Audio - L
- - Audio - R
0.5 Vrms / 1 kW
0.5 Vrms / 1 kW
Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview FM23 1. GB 3
VGA2 - Out AV2: SVHS - In
1 -Y
2 -C
Ground
Ground
VGA Connector
1 5
3 -Y
4 - C / 16:9
1 Vpp / 75 W
0.3 Vpp / 75 W
10
6
AV2: Audio - In
11 15
- Audio - L
- Audio - R
0.5 Vrms/10 kW
0.5 Vrms/10 kW
1 - Red (0.7 Vpp/75 W)
AV1: Audio/Video - In
- CVBS 1 Vpp / 75 W
2 - Green (0.7 Vpp/75 W)
- Audio - L
- Audio - R
0.5 Vrms / 10 kW
0.5 Vrms / 10 kW
3 - Blue (0.7 Vpp/75 W)
AV3: Audio/Video - In
- G/Y/Y 0.7 Vpp / 75 W
4 - TXD - B/Pb/Cb
- R/Pr/Cr
0.7 Vpp / 75 W
0.7 Vpp / 75 W
5 - Ground -H
6 -
7 -
Red
Green
Ground
Ground -V
- Audio - L 0.5 Vrms / 10 kW
8 -
9 -
Blue Ground - Audio - R 0.5 Vrms / 10 kW
10-
11- RXD
Ground
12-
13-
DDC_SDA
H-sync 0-5 V
14- V-sync 0-5 V
15- DDC_SCL
RC - Out
- RC
DVI-D
DVI-D Connector
1 8 C5
9 16
17 24
1 -
2 -
RX2-
RX2+
3 -
4 -
Ground
5 -
6 -
7 -
DDC-SCL
DDC-SDA
8 -
9 -
10-
RX1-
RX1+
11-
12-
Ground
13-
14- 5V_STB_SW
15-
16- 5V_STB_SW
Ground
17-
18-
RX0-
RX0+
19-
20-
Ground
21-
22-
Ground
23-
24-
RXC+
RXC-
C5- Ground
GB 4 1. FM23 Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview
1.3 Chassis Overview
PWB Location
LD LED / SWITCH PANEL
PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL
AUDIO AMPLIFIER
A PANEL POWER SUPPLY PANEL P
SC SCAVIO PANEL
VGA CONNECTOR
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Figure 1-2
Safety Instructions, Warnings and Notes FM23 2. GB 5
2. Safety Instructions, Warnings and Notes
2.1 Safety Instructions · The direct voltages and oscillograms shown in the
diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service
Default Mode (see chapter 5).
Safety regulations require that during a repair:
· Connect the set to the mains via an isolation transformer · Where necessary, measure the voltages in the power
(³ 800 VA).
supply section both in normal operation ( ) and in
standby ( ). These values are indicated by means of the
· Do not operate the monitor without the front glass plate.
appropriate symbols.
One function of this glass plate is to absorb IR radiation.
· The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and
Without this glass plate, the level of radiation could
in the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with
damage your eyes.
the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type
· Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol ,
only by components identical to the original ones. indication on these semiconductors.
Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be
returned in its original condition. Pay, in particular, attention
to the following points:
· Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the
mounted cable clamps.
· Check the insulation of the mains lead for external
damage.
· Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains
plug and the secondary side (only for sets which have a
mains isolated power supply):
1. Unplug the mains cord and connect a wire between
the two pins of the mains plug.
2. Set the mains switch to the 'on' position (keep the
mains cord unplugged!).
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of
the mains plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or
the aerial connection on the set. The reading should
be between 4.5 MW and 12 M W.
4. Switch `off' the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the mains plug.
· Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any
inner parts by the customer.
2.2 Warnings
· Be aware that the mains voltage remains present on the
chassis, even when the mains switch is `off'.
· All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible
to electrostatic discharges (ESD ). Careless handling
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
during repair, you are connected with the same potential
as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance.
Keep components and tools also at this same potential.
Available ESD protection equipment:
Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and earth cable)
4822 310 10671.
Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
· Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section.
· Never replace modules or other components while the
unit is switched `on'.
· When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal
tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger
of a circuit becoming unstable.
2.3 Notes
· Clean the glass plate in front of the plasma display with
a slightly humid cloth. If, due to circumstances, there is
some dirt between the glass plate and the plasma
display, this must be cleaned by a qualified service
engineer (see chapter 4).
· Measure the direct voltages and oscillograms with regard
to the chassis ground ( ), or hot ground ( ) as this is
called.
GB 6 3. FM23 Directions for Use
3. Directions for Use
Directions for Use FM23 3. GB 7
GB 8 3. FM23 Directions for Use
Directions for Use FM23 3. GB 9
Personal Notes:
GB 10 4. FM23 Mechanical Instructions
4. Mechanical Instructions
4.1 Index 4.4 Service Position Panels
1. Index 4.4.1 SCAVIO Panel
2. Service Position Monitor
3. Rear Cover Removal Solder-side SCAVIO
4. Service Position Panels
5. PDP and Glass Plate Replacement
6. Re-assembly Solder-side SCAVIO
4.2 Service Position Monitor
Service Position Monitor
B
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Figure 4-2
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1. Remove the cables from connectors 0301, 0305, 0320,
Figure 4-1 0319 and 0388 to the SCAVIO panel.
2. Remove the power cable from the mains power inlet to
First, put the monitor in its service position. Therefore, the power supply (connector 0308).
disconnect all cables connected to the monitor and take the 3. Remove the five screws at the bottom
monitor of the wall (or tabletop stand). Then, place the 4. Hold the panel while removing the top screw, in order to
monitor in the re-inforced transport cushions that function prevent that the panel will drop.
also as service stand (you can order them separately under 5. Take the panel out, and turn it 180 degrees, so that you
code 3122 126 40612). See figure above. face the solder side of the SCAVIO panel.
6. Reconnect all cables. Use a standard power cable to
connect the mains directly to PSU-connector 0308, and
4.3 Rear Cover Removal use the `LED/Switch panel' service kit 3122 785 90410
(as the original cable is too short).
To be able to access or measure the panels, remove the rear Caution: When measuring, watch out for the `hot' left
cover (metal back plate): heat sink of the PSU!
1. Remove all fixation screws from the back plate, as
indicated in figure above (seven at the top, four at each Another way to measure the SCAVIO panel:
side and five at the bottom). 1. Remove the five screws at the bottom
2. Remove the metal back plate. Make sure that wires and 2. Hold the panel while removing the top screw, in order to
flat foils are not damaged during plate removal. prevent that the panel will drop.
Warning: make sure that the mains power is 3. Put a piece of paper (or cardboard) in front of the Power
disconnected when you remove the metal back plate. Supply.
4. Take the panel out, and turn it upward [B], so that you
face the solder-side of the SCAVIO panel.
Caution: Make sure that the metal connector plate does
not touch any `hot' part of the Power Supply (heatsink).
Mechanical Instructions FM23 4. GB 11
Component-side SCAVIO It is possible to perform most measurements from the
component level side (thus, how the panel is mounted in the
set). However, to reach the copper side of the Power Supply:
Component-side SCAVIO
1. Unplug the power.
2. Remove all eight fixation screws from the Power Supply:
three at each side and two in the middle.
3. Hinge the Power Supply forward, so that you can reach
the copper side. Use a non-conducting part underneath,
to support the PWB (e.g. a carton box).
Caution: make sure that, when you hinge the Power
Supply forward, you do not damage the cables. Pay
special attention to the flat cable (on connector 0307)
and the cable on connector 0306, because they can be
easily damaged by the sharp edge of the connector
plate.
4. To remove the Power Supply, unplug all cables.
5. Remove the Power Supply.
4.4.3 Audio Amplifier Panel
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250901 The solder-side of this panel is directly accessible. To access
the component-side, or to remove the whole panel, unscrew
Figure 4-3 the three fixation screws (see figure `Power Supply Panel'),
and (re)move the panel.
To access the other side of the SCAVIO panel:
1. Disconnect all cables going to the SCAVIO panel. 4.4.4 LED/Switch Panel and Speakers
2. Remove all screws at the connectors of the connector
plate, see figure `Solder-side SCAVIO'.
LED/Switch Panel and Speakers
3. Remove the three fixation screws that connect the
SCAVIO panel to the connector plate, see figure
`Component-side SCAVIO'. Plastic backcover
4. Reconnect the SCAVIO panel, be careful to not make a
short-circuit.
VGA Connector Panel
To remove the VGA Connector Panel:
1. Squeeze the three plastic pins that connect this panel to
the SCAVIO board, while you pull it carefully upwards.
2. Unplug the flat cable.
4.4.2 Power Supply Panel
Power Supply Panel
Foam cushion
B
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Figure 4-5
To access or replace the LED/Switch panel and/or speakers:
1. Take the monitor from its service stand, and put it (face
down) on a soft surface (blanket or foam cushion), to
make sure that you do not damage the front glass plate.
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270901 2. Unscrew all fixation screws of the plastic back cover: four
at the left and right side, three at the bottom and top side.
Figure 4-4 3. Lift and remove the plastic back cover.
GB 12 4. FM23 Mechanical Instructions
4. You can access now the LED/Switch panel and/or the Exchange PDP
speakers.
LED/Switch panel
To measure the component-side, or to remove the LED/
Switch panel, unscrew one fixation screw (see enlarged part
of figure `LED/Switch Panel and Speakers'), and remove the
panel.
Loudspeakers
As soon as you have removed the plastic back cover, you
must replace the speaker-box sealing foams (12nc: 3122
358 76221). This, to ensure that the loudspeakers are
airtight. Do not stretch the foam during mounting. Pay special
attention to the corners, to make sure that the foam is not
stretched and that it is pushed in the corners.
4.5 PDP and Glass Plate Replacement
Exchange Glass Plate
Shielding frame
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Figure 4-7
To exchange the PDP panel:
1. Take out the SCAVIO panel and Power Supply panel, as
described earlier.
2. Unscrew all fixation screws of the (metallised) shielding
frame (two at the top and two at the bottom, see figure
`Exchange PDP').
3. The shielding frame can now be taken off the PDP.
4. Replace the PDP.
4.6 Re-assembly
Foam cushion Front display
To re-assemble the whole set, do all processes in reverse
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Notes:
Figure 4-6 · You must replace the speaker-box sealing foam, in case
the plastic rear cover has been (re)moved.
To exchange the glass plate: · While re-assembling, make sure all the cables are in their
1. Take the monitor from its service stand, and put it (face original position and make sure all the EMC foams are
down) on a soft surface (blanket or foam cushion), to present to ensure `EMC tightness'.
make sure that you do not damage the front glass plate.
2. Remove the metal back plate as described in paragraph
`Rear Cover Removal'.
3. Unscrew all fixation screws of the plastic back cover: four
at the left and right side, three at the bottom and top side.
4. Lift and remove the plastic back cover.
5. Unscrew two fixation screws of the triangular shaped
cable holder at the left bottom, see figure `Exchange
Glass Plate'.
6. Unscrew all fixation screws of the (metallised) shielding
frame, four at both sides and four at the top and bottom,
see figure `Exchange Glass Plate'.
7. Unplug the cable of the LED/Switch panel, connector
0320.
8. You can now remove the (metallised) shielding frame,
together with the PDP, Audio panel, Power supply and
SCAVIO panel attached to it, see figure `Exchange Glass
Plate'.
Note: To prevent scratches, make sure to put the
shielding frame together with the PDP on a soft surface.
9. Replace the glass plate.
Service Modes, Error Codes,Fault Finding, and Repair Tips FM23 5. GB 13
5. Service Modes, Error Codes,Fault Finding, and Repair Tips
5.1 Index SDM Flowchart
1. Index Normal NORMAL OPERATION
2. Test points operation (and all other states)
3. Service Modes
4. Problems and Solving Tips (related to CSM) Short SDM pins
(also works from Standby)
5. ComPair RC sequence
6. Error Codes Override software
protections
"0-6-2-5-9-6-MENU"
7. The Blinking LED Procedure Mains ON
8. Protections
9. Repair Tips Ignore all "Service unfriendly" modes.
RC button. Start blinking LED sequence to show the
error codes according to the blinking LED
5.2 Test Points procedure.
Lineair audio and video settings are set to
50% (middle value) except volume (set to
The chassis is equipped with test points (I- and F-points) low volume level, 25% of max)
printed on the circuit board assemblies. See test point
OFF
overview in chapter 6. Service Default Mode
"UNDO" ignore all RC sequence Display SDM in "top line"
"Service unfriendly "00" or Mains OFF
Perform measurements under the following conditions:
"Standby" (all other OSD off).
modes"
Blinking LED sequence.
· Service Default Mode.
· Video: colour bar signal (via PC or VGA-generator). Reset to last status
RC-code
· Audio: 1 kHz, 2 VPP (via PC or VGA-generator). 0-6-2-5-9-6-OSD
or INFO+
SAM
RC-code
STANDBY 0-6-2-5-9-6-menu
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5.3 Service Modes
Figure 5-1
Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode
(SAM) offer several features for the service technician, while How to enter SDM
the Customer Service Mode (CSM) is used for Use one of the following methods:
communication between a Philips Customer Care Centre · Use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code
(P3C) and a customer. 0 6 2 5 9 6, directly followed by the MENU button.
· Short jumpers 1 and 2 on connector 0382 on the
There is also the option of using ComPair, a hardware SCAVIO panel.
interface between a computer (see requirements) and the After entering SDM, a blank screen is visible, with SDM in the
FTV chassis. It offers the ability of structured trouble upper left side for recognition. The Blinking LED procedure is
shooting, test pattern generation, error code reading, started and will indicate any possible errors via the (orange)
software version readout and software upgrading. front LED.
Minimum requirements: a 486 processor, Windows 3.1 and a
CD-ROM drive. A Pentium Processor and Windows 95/98
How to navigate
are however preferred (see also paragraph 5.4).
To toggle to the SAM mode, use a standard customer RC-
transmitter and key in the code 0 6 2 5 9 6, directly followed
5.3.1 Service Default Mode (SDM) by the OSD (i+) key.
Purpose How to exit
· To create a pre-defined setting to get the same Use one of the following methods (the set returns to its last
measurement results as given in this manual. status):
· To override SW protections (only when SDM is entered · Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the power
via the `service pins' on connector 0382). button on the remote control transmitter (if you switch the
· To start the blinking LED procedure. set 'off' by removing the Mains power, the set will return
in SDM, when the Mains power is re-applied).
Specifications · Use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 0 0.
· All picture settings at 50% (brightness, contrast, etc.).
· Colour temperature is set to `normal'. 5.3.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM)
· Bass, treble and balance at 50%; volume at 25%.
· All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled,
Purpose
like:
· To perform (software) alignments.
Video blanking,
· Easy way to identify the commercial type number of the
Slow de-mute,
set.
Anti ageing,
· Easy identification of the used software versions.
Automatic switch to Standby when no sync signals
· To display (or clear) the error code buffer.
are received.
· View operational hours.
Specifications
· Operation hours counter.
· Software version reading.
· Error buffer reading and erasing.
· Software alignments.
· Test pattern generation.
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SAM Flowchart 4. SW Version PW (AAAABC-X.Y-xxxxx)
See description above.
5. SW Version EPLD (AAAABC-X.Y-xxxxx)
NORMAL OPERATION See description above.
6. Errors 1
Gives the last five errors of the error buffer. The last
RC button,
e.g. P+ or P-
detected error is displayed at the most left position. The
STANDBY Mains ON errors are displayed as 2 digit numbers and separated by
a space. When less than 10 errors occurred, the rest of
RC sequence "0-6-2-5-9-6-OSD "(for Europe & A/P)
or
RC sequence "0-6-2-5-9-6-INFO+" (for USA/LatAm)
or
Short SAM pins (works also from Standby)
the line(s) is empty. In case of no errors the text `No
Errors' is displayed behind menu item `Errors 1'. See
Do not store paragraph 5.5 for a description.
7. Errors 2
settings made
OFF
during alignments
(Settings made
Ignore all "Service
Gives the first five errors of the error buffer. The last
during alignments
unfriendly" modes are stored)
RC button, detected error is displayed at the most left position.
8. Operational hours
e.g. P+ or P-
"UNDO" ignore Mains OFF
all "Service
unfriendly
The Operation Hours indicate the time that the display
modes" RC sequence
"00" Service Alignment Mode
was active with half an hour resolution. It represents the
Display "SAM" top level RC-code "0-6-2-5-9-6-OSD"
or SDM
system hours (OTC), not the PDP hours.
"Standby"
9. Reset error buffer
menu
RC-code "0-6-2-5-9-6-INFO+"
RC-code "0-6-2-5-9-6-MENU" -
Erase the contents of the error buffer. Press `OK' on your
Settings made
remote control to activate. The content of the error buffer
during alignments
are stored Upper menu selection is cleared.
10. Store
(with cursor buttons) SAM submenus
(whitepoints, align-
Lower menu selection ments, etc.)
(with cursor buttons)
This will store the performed alignments. Press `OK' on
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Note: if you do not want to store the performed
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alignments, leave the SAM mode via code 0 0 on your
Figure 5-2 remote control. Do not activate the `store' item.
How to enter How to navigate
Use one of the following methods: Use one of the following methods:
· Use a standard RC-transmitter and key in the code · Select the sub-menu's (upper line) with the CURSOR
0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the OSD (i+) button. LEFT/RIGHT keys on the remote control transmitter.
Note: the OSD (i+) is not available on the original FM23 · Select the menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN
remote control, therefore use another Philips remote keys. With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys it is possible
control. (e.g. MG, EMG or A10). to:
· Short jumpers 3 and 4 of connector 0382 on the SCAVIO Activate the selected menu item.
panel. Change the value of the selected menu item.
· To toggle to the SDM mode, use the standard customer
The following screen is visible: RC-transmitter and key in the code 0 6 2 5 9 6, directly
followed by the MENU key.
SAM Menu `General'
How to exit
Service Alignment Menu General Use one of the following methods:
Type nr. - AG Code 32FD9944/01S (example) · Switch the set `off' (with the Mains switch or by pulling the
SW version OTC AAAABC-X.Y xxxxx Mains cord).
Note: new alignment settings are always stored, even
SW version PW AAAABC-X.Y xxxxx
SW version EPLD AAAABC-X.Y xxxxx
Errors 1 xx xx xx xx xx when item `store' was not activated!
Errors 2 xx xx xx xx xx · Switch the set to `standby' by pressing the power button
on the remote control transmitter.
Operational hours xx
Reset error buffer Press OK to reset
Store Press OK to store Note: new alignment settings are always stored, even
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when item `store' was not activated!
· Use the standard RC-transmitter and key in the code 0 0.
Figure 5-3 Note: new alignment settings are not stored (except
when item `store' was activated)!
1. Type Nr.
Gives the commercial type number of the monitor, e.g. 5.3.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM)
32FD9944/01S.
2. AG Code Purpose
Is not implemented