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: within 3 dB of specification output (in 2mS) : below - 60 dBm (in 2mS)
: 2:1 : 3 mS : 13.5 mS : Input level for producing a nominal 2.9 kHz peak frequency deviation of transmitted carrier : 6 dB/OCT within 0.3 ~ 3 kHz
Preamphasis Maximum Frequency Deviation F3 of G3 Supervisory Audio Tone Signaling Tone Wideband Data Post Deviation Limiter Filter 3.0 kHz ~ 5.9 kHz 5.9 kHz ~ 6.1 kHz 6.1 kHz ~ 15 kHz Over 15 kHz
: 12 kHz ( 10 %) : 2 kHz ( 10 %) : 8 kHz ( 10 %) : 8kHz ( 10 %)
: above 40LOG (F/3000) dB : above 35 dB : above 40 LOG (F/3000) dB : above 28 dB
Spectrum Noise Suppression For All Modulation f0 + 20 kHz ~ f0 + 45 kHz : above 26 dB For Modulation by Voice and SAT f0 + 45 kHz : above 63 + 10LOG (Py) dB For Modulation by WBD (without SAT) and ST (with SAT) f0 + 45 kHz ~ f0 + 60 kHz : above 45 dB f0 + 60 kHz ~ f0 + 90 kHz : above 65 dB f0 + 90 kHz ~ 2f0 : above 63 + 10LOG (Py) dB (where f0 = carrier frequency, Py = mean output power in watts) Harmonic and Conducted Spurious Emissions : above 43 + 10 LOG (Py) dB
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RECEIVER
DE-Emphasis Expander Expansion Rate Attack Time Recovery Time Reference Input : -6 dB/OCT within 0.3 ~ 3 kHz
: 1:2 : within 3 mS : within 13.5 mS : Output level to a 1000 Hz tone from a carrier within 2.9 kHz peak frequency deviation : 12 dB SINAD/-116 dBm : above 65 dB : above 60 dB : above 60 dB
Sensitivity Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation RSSI Range Protection Against Spurious Response Interference In Band Conducted Spurious Emissions Transmit Band Receive Band Out of Band Conducted Spurious Emissions Radiated Spurious Emissions
Frequency Range 25 ~ 70 MHz 70 ~ 130 MHz 130 ~ 174 MHz 174 ~ 260 MHz 260 ~ 470 MHz 470 ~ 1 GHz
: below -60 dBm : below -80 dBm : below - 47 dBm
Maximum Allowable EIRP -45 -41 -41 -32 -32 -21 dBm dBm ~ -32 dBm dBm ~ -26 dBm dBm
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2-3 PCS Mode
Waveform Quality Open loop Power Control Range -25 dBm -65 dBm -104 dBm Minimum Tx Power Control Closed Loop Power Control Range Maximum RF Output Power Occupied Bandwidth Conducted Spurious Emissions @ 1.25 MHz : 0.944 or more
: -60.5 dBm ~ 41.5 dBm : -20.5 dBm ~ -1.5 dBm : +15.0 dBm ~ +30.0 dBm : -50 dBm below : 24 dB : 200 mW (+23 dBm) : 1.23 MHz : -42 dBc/30 KHz
3-3-3 Hands-Free Box
1. Drill holes in a proper location for the handsfree box, attach the mounting bracket by using the screws. See the figure 3-3. Install the hands-free box into the bracket.
3-3-5 Hands-Free Microphone
1. It is recommended to install the microphone where it is 30-45 cm (12-18) away from the driver. Choose the location where is least susceptible to interference caused by external noise sources, ie, adjacent windows, car audio speakers, etc. Normal place is the sun visor. Once the microphone has been correctly positioned, connect the microphone wire to the MIC jack on the hands-free box.
3-3-4 Speaker
1. Install the speaker into the appropriate position.
MOUNTING BRACKET
Figure 3-3 Hands-Free Box Installation
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3-3-6 Cables
1. Connect the cradle and the hands-free box with the data cable. See the figure 3-4. Connect the antenna cable to the RF jack of the cradle. Connect the red wire to the battery (+) terminal, black wire to the vehicle chassis, brown wire to the Car Audio Mute port and orange wire to the ignition port in the key box of vehicle or battery (+) terminal. Connect the other end of the power cable to the PWR jack of the hands-free box. Notes: It is recommended to connect the power cable directly to the battery to avoid power noise. Make sure the connection between the battery (-) terminal and vehicle chassis is made correctly. Make sure the fuse having a proper capacity is used on the power cable. Make sure the cables do not pass over any sharp metal edge that may damage it.
Red Black Brown Orange
Figure 3-4 Cable Connections
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4. NAM Programming
NAM features can be programmed as follows: Notes: - If you enter the NAM program mode, each item shows the currently stored data. Go to the next item by pressing OK. - You can modify the data by entering a new data. - If you enter a wrong digit, press CLR to delete the last digit. Press and hold CLR to delete all digit. - To scroll items backwards press the VOLUME button on the left side of the phone.
4-1 Single NAM
4-1-1 General Setup
LCD Display Key in
Menu, 6, 0 Enter Lock ?????? SVC Menui 1:Phone# 2:General 3:NAM ESN B0000000 CAI version 1 VOC8/13/EVRC SO_VOICE_13K SCM 10101010 Lock Code 0000 Volume Common Air Interface version is displayed m 6-digit code 2
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Save Data to File Click this icon to save the current parameters to a file. Once you enter a filename, Click <OK> button to write all current parameters to that file. This way the same information can be downloaded into multiple phones. Write to Phone Click this icon to write the selected parameter values to the phone. Writing the selected values to the phone may take up to a minute. If there are dependencies in a field you can make all the changes in the proper fields and download the information all together. If you intend to use this Write to Phone feature, it is recommended that you do a Read Data from Phone first, and then make the changes, so that nothing gets inadvertently overwritten.
NOTE: DO NOT TOUCH THE PHONE WHILE WRITING IS IN PROGRESS. Software Download and Upgrade Screen To begin a software upgrade or download, perform the following steps: 1. From the main menu screen choose DOWNLOAD MODE? Click open icon to choose a BIN file of the new software to be loaded. Choose the appropriate BIN file, then Click <Open> (see below figure). 2. Click Download? to begin downloading the file. You will notice various messages and a progress bar that informs the user what percentage of the downloading has already occurred. 3. Click Mode Select box, then Select SERVICE MODE?to return to the Service Mode Screen. NOTE: DO NOT POWER OFF WHILE THE PHONE IS BEING DOWNLOADED!
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6. Circuit Description
6-1 Logic Section
6-1-1 Power Supply
With the battery installed on the phone and by pressing the PWR key, the VBATT and ON_SW signals will be connected. This will turn on Q905 (2SC4081BR). This in turn will be supplied to regulators (U905 and U907), thus releasing them from the shut-down state to output regulated 3.0V. The VBATT applied to ON_SW will turn on Q907 (DTC144EE) resulting in the signal ON_SW_SENSE to change state from HIGH to LOW. This will allow MSM to send out PS_HOLD (logical HIGH) to turn on Q905 even after the PWR key is released. The voltage (+3.0VD) from U907 is used in the digital parts of MSM. The voltage (+3.0VA) from U905 is used in the analog part. ARM7TDMI microprocessor is used for the main processing. The CPU controls all the circuitry. For the CPU clock, 27 MHz resonator is used.
MEMORY (U801)
16M Flash and 4 M SRAM one package is used to store the terminals programs , the internal flag information, call processing data, and timer data. Using the down-loading program, the program can be changed even after the terminal is fully assembled.
EEPROM (U903)
6-1-2 Logic Part
The Logic part consists of internal CPU of MSM, Memory and EEPROM. The MSM receives TCXO and CHIPX8 clock signals from the IFR and controls the phone during the CDMA and the FM mode. The major components are as follows: CPU : ARM7TDMI Micro-processor Memory : U801 (MB84VD21194-85-PBS) 16M Flash ROM, 4M SRAM EEPROM : U903 (M24256) 256K Serial EEPROM
DUPLEXER
Duplexer (F101) controls to transmit through the antenna only the signals within acceptable Tx frequency range (MHz). It also matches LNA (U401) input in receiving part and PA out in transmitter part with the antenna.
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IFT3000 FEATURES
- Dual-mode operation for CDMA and AMPS - 8-bit DACs convert digital baseband to analog baseband - CDMA and FM signal paths include low-pass filrers for I and Q output waveform smoothing - IF mixer up-converts analog baseband to IF - Controls Tx power level with AGC amplfier having 84 dB dynamic range - Programmable Tx PLL for generating Tx IF frequency - VCO for generation of transmit LO mixing signal - 8-bit general-purpose ADC with 3-input analog multiplexer - Operational modes compatible with MSM2300 and MSM3000 - Three-line Serial Bus Interface (SBI) for control of the IFT3000 via the MSM3000 - 48-lead TQFP packaging for dense mechanical assemblies
IFR3000 FEATURES
- Dual-mode operation for CDMA and AMPS - Rx power level with 90 dB dynamic analog baseband - IF mixer down-converts Rx IF to quadrature analog baseband - CDMA and FM signal paths include low-pass filrers for accurate selection of I and Q baseband components - 4-bit ADCs convert CDMA I and Q analog baseband signals to digital baseband data - 8-bit ADCs convert FM I and Q analog baseband signals to digital baseband data - RX Slotting operation for very low power consumption in CDMA and FM signal paths - Clock generators for CDMA and AMPS operation - VCO for generation of receive LO mixing signal - I and Q offset control inputs drive baseband DC offsets to zero in CDMA and FM signal paths - Operational modes compatible with MSM2300 and MSM3000 - Three-line Serial Bus Interface for initializing and control of the IFR3000 from the MSM3000 - 48-lead TQFP (JEDEC Pub 95 MS-026 BBC) packaging for dense circuit boards
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6-3 Receiver (For AMPS)
The low noise amplifier featuring 1.6 dB Noise Figure and 20 dB gain amplifier a weak signal receiver from the base station to obtain the optimum signal level.
The VCO (U202) generates the signal having 966MHz center frequency and 12.5 MHz deviation with voltage control. PLL IC (U204) controls this signal.
DOWN CONVERTER (MIXER)
First local signal is applied to this down converter. The down converter transfers the signal amplified at the LNA into 85.38 MHz IF signal. 85.38 MHz IF signal is made by subtracting 881 12.5 MHz RF signal from 966 12.5 MHz first local signal. The LNA is Q102 and down converter is U102.
PHASE LOCKED LOOP (PLL)
Input reference frequency is generated at VCTCXO (U205) and the divider signal is generated at VCO. PLL compares the two signals and generates the desired signal with a preprogrammed counter which controls voltage.
Buffer (Q204) amplifies signal to be applied to the local input of the down converter (U412) when a phase is locked between U202 and U204.
VOLTAGE CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED CRYSTAL ASCILLATOR
It provides 19.68 MHz reference frequency to PLL (U204) and IFR (U103), IFT(U501). A correct frequency tuning is made by the voltage control.
RF BAND PASS FILTER (BPF)
The RF BPF (F105) passes only a specific frequency (881.4912.5MHz) from the signal received from the mobile station. The band width is 25 MHz.
Duplexer (F103) controls to transmit through the antenna only the signals within acceptable Tx frequency range (836 12.5 MHz). It also matches LNA (Q102) input in receiving part and PA out in transmitter part with the antenna.
IF SAW BPF (F107) is used for AMPS system having 30kHz channel spacing and 15 kHz bandwidth. The filter also climinates the spurious signals at the mixer.
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6-4 Transmitter Section (For PCS)
POWER AMP
Power Amp module (U412) amplifier signal to be sent out to the base station through the antenna.
The RF BPF (F403, F404) accepts only specific frequency (188030 MHz) to send it out to power and Power Amp module. The band width is 60 MHz.
DRIVER AMP
The driver amp (U409) allows the signal input to the Power Amp module (U412) to be within a specified level.
ISOLATOR
Isolator (U413) is used to reduce a reflected signal to protect the power amp module from being damaged.
UP CONVERTER (MIXER)
The up converter (U406) receives the first local signal to generate 188030 MHz. MHz signal comes out from the mixer output by adding 130MHz IF signal to 175030 MHz first local signal. Up converters reference number is U406.
POWER SUPPLY REGULATOR
The power supply regulator (U344) supplies a regulated power to each part of transmitter. VBatt is connected to power Amp Module (U412) directly. U344 supplies 3.0 V to the others.
ANTENNA
Antenna allows signal to send to receive from the base station.
6-5 Transmitter Section (For AMPS)
POWER AMP MODULE
Power Amp module (U411) amplifier signal to be sent out to the base station through the antenna.
The RF BPF (F402, F405) accepts only specific frequency (83612.5 MHz) to send it out to base station module. The band width is 25 MHz.
UP CONVERTER (MIXER) POWER SUPPLY REGULATOR
The up converter (U407) receives the first local signal to generate 83612.5 MHz. 836 12.5 MHz signal comes out from the mixer output by adding 130MHz IF signal to 96612.5 MHz first local signal. The power supply regulator (U343) supply a regulated power to each part of transmitter. U343 supplies 3.0V to TX driver (U408), mixer (U407) and VBatt is connected to Power Amp Module (U411) directly.
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6-6 Test Command Table
To change the phone from normal mode to test mode, you should enter the following keys. : Press [* 9 # 3 5] Command No. (OP, AB, RB) 01(1F, 0, 0) 02(3f, 0, 0) 03(FD, 0, 0) 04(1D, 0, 1) 05(1C, 1, 0) 06(1E, 0, 0) 07(81, 0, 0) 08(82, 0, 0) 09(83, 4, 0) 10(84, 1, 0) 11(85, 0, 0) 12(86, 0, 0) 13(87, 0, 0) 14(88, 0, 0) 16(8F, 0, 0) 17(90, 0, 0) 20(94, 4, 0) 22(91,96,96) 23(95, 3, 4) 24(9F, 7, 8) 25(92, 0, 0) 26(93, 0, 0) 27(96, 0, 0) 28(97, 0, 0) 30(9D,16, 0) 32(A0, 1, 0) 33(A1, 0, 0) 34(A2, 0, 0) 35(A3, 0, 0) 36(A4, 0, 0) 42(AA, 1, 0) Command SW Name Description
T_SUSPEND_I T_RESTART_I T_SAVE_VAL_I T_GET_MODE_I T_SET_MODE I T_WRITE_NV_I T_CARRIERON_I T_CARRIEROFF_I T_LOADSYN_I2) T_PWRLEVEL_I T_RXMUTE_I T_RXUNMUTE_I T_TXMUTE_I T_TXUNMUTE_I T_STON_I T_STOFF_I T_TEST_SYS_I T_SNDNAM_I
Terminate the normal mode, enter to the test mode. Terminate the test mode, enter to the normal mode. Save value in EEPROM. (Only for Auto test) Get mode. (CDMA or AMPS) Set mode to CDMA or AMPS. (Only for Auto test) Write an EEPROM item. (one of the NV items) Turn the carrier on. Turn the carrier off. Set the synthesizer to the channel specified by ch_ data. Set the RF power attenuation to the specified value. Mute the receive-audio signal. Unmute the receive-audio signal. Mute the transmit-audio signal. Unmute the transmit-audio signal. Transmit a continuous Signaling Tone (ST). Stop transmit a continuous Signaling Tone (ST). Roam Test System Display and send NAM information.
T_SNDVERSION_I T_SNDESN_I
Display and return S/W version. Display and return ESN. Turn on the backlight. Turn off the backlight. Turn on the LAMP. Turn off the LAMP. Display and return production date.
T_BACKLIGHT_ON_I T_BACKLIGHT_OFF_I T_LAMP_ON_I T_LAMP_OFF_I T_PLINE_I T_SATON_I* T_CDATA_I T_VOLUME_UP_I T_VOLUME_DOWN_I T_DTMFON_I
Enable the transmission of SAT. Disable the transmission of SAT. Transmit continuous 5-word Reverse CTL CH message. Increase value of the last command. (Only for autotest) Decrease value of the last command. (Only for autotest) Activate DTMF generator with keycode.
T_SATOFF_I*
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Command No. (OP, AB, RB) 43(AB, 0, 0) 44(B0, 0, 0) 45(B1, 0, 0) 46(B2, 0, 0) 47(B3, 3, 0) 48(B4, 0, 0) 49(B5, 0, 0) 50(B6, 0, 4) 51(B7, 1, 1) 52(B9, 2, 2) 57(BC, 0, 0) 58(BD, 0, 0) 59(BE, 0, 0) 60(BF, 3, 0) 61(C0, 3, 0) 62(C1, 3, 0) 63(C2, 3, 0) 64(C3, 3, 0) 65(C4, 3, 0) 66(C5, 3, 0) 67(C6, 3, 6) 68(C8, 0, 3) 69(C9, 0, 3) 70(CA, 3, 0) 71(D1, 3, 0) 72(D2, 3, 0) 73(D3, 1, 0) 74(D4, 4, 0) 75(D5, 0, 3) 76(D5, 3, 0)
Signal. Name T_DTMFOFF_I T_COMPANDORON_I T_COMPANDOROFF_I T_AMPS_VCLINE_I* T_AMPS_AUD_GAIN_I T_VIBRATOR_ON_I T_VIBRATOR_OFF_I T_BATT_TYPE_I T_BBA_I T_HW_VERSION_I T_MIC_ON_I T_MIC_OFF_I T_ALLPATH_I T_AMPS_TX_GAIN_I
Description Deactivate DTMF generator. Enable the compressor and expandor. Disable the compressor and expandor. Enter Analog voice channel state. FM audio gain. Activate a vibrator. Deactivate a vibrator. Battery type. BASIC supplier HW version Mic path on. Mic path off. Set RX Path, TX path Unmute to Earpiece. AMPS TX Audio Gain Control. AMPS RX Audio Gain Control. AMPS TX DTMF Gain Control. AMPS TX Limiter Gain Control.
T_AMPS_RX_GAIN_I T_DTMF_VOL_TX_I T_TX_LIMITER_I
T_AMPS_SAT_LEVEL_I
AMPS TX SAT level Control.
T_AMPS_FREQ_SGAIN_I T_AMPS_ST_GAIN_I T_READ_BATT_I T_VBATT1_I
3) 1) 2)3)
AMPS TX Master Gain Control. AMPS TX ST Gain Control. Read low batt in the standby, talk mode. Set the low battery position in the standby. Set the low battery position in the talking.
T_VBATT2_I
T_WRITE_BATT_I
Write low battery Level Value to NVM. Change pdm TX AGC in CDMA. Change pdm TX AGC in AMPS. Set PA R1, R0 in CDMA. TX Ras table adjust. Read a RSSI. Writes RSSI.
T_CDMA_TXADJ_I T_AMPS_TXADJ_I T_SET_PA_R_I
T_TXRAS_ADJ_I T_READ_RSSI_I
T_WRITE_RSSI_I
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Command No. (OP, AB, RB) 77(D7, 0, 3) 78(D8, 0, 3) 79(D9, 1, 0) 80(DA, 0, 0) 81(E3, 0, 0) 82(E4, 0, 0) 85(E7, 0, 0) 86(E8, 0, 0) 87(E9, 0, 0) 88(EA, 0, 0) 89(EB, 0, 0) 90(F0, 4, 0) 91(F1, 4, 0) 92(F2, 3, 0) 93(F3, 3, 0) 95(F4, 4, 0) 96(F5, 4, 0) 97(F6, 4, 0) 98(F6, 0, 0) 99(F7, 0, 0) 100(FF, 4, 0)
7-3-2 Channel selection and Tx power output level control
1.9 GHz (PCS)
A. To select PCS mode, you should enter the following keys. 1) Press [* 9 # 3 5] 2) Press [0] + [OK] + [0 2] B. You should change the phone from normal mode to test mode : Press [* 9 # 3 5] C. You should change [0 1] (Suspend) is entered to start test. : Press [0 1] D. You should enter the following keys. : Press [0 0] + [#] + [0 7] + [3 4] + [0] If you enter the command [0 9] you can select the channel. ex) [X X X X] ; Under bar means channel number, and channel number must be 4 digits. The command [0 7] means carrier on. If you enter the command [3 4] you can spread the carrier.
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8. Trouble Shooting
8-1 Logic Section
8-1-1 No Power
Press PWR button.
Q905 Base input =600 mV? Check Q905 and its neighboring circuits
U904 pin3 input = 0V? Check U904 and its neighboring circuits.
U907 pin 5 output=3.0V? Check U907 and its neighboring circuits.
R945 pin output=3.0V? 4 Check R945 and its neighboring circuits.
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Trouble Shooting
8-1-2 Abnormal initial operation (Normal +3.0V voltage source)
Press PWR Key
TCXO CLK applied to U501 pin 35/ U103 pin 36?
Check VCTCXO output.
TCXO CLK signal outputted from U103 pin 37?
Check U103 and its neighboring circuits. Replace if required.
RAM-CS signal outputted from U100 pin 92?
Check MSM board, U100 pins 93-96, 98-105, 107-117, 119-126, and 128-132. Replace if required.
CHIP X 8 CLK signal outputted from U103 pin 38?
Check H level input from U103 pin38.
LED on?
Check the LED and its neighboring circuits. Replace if required.
Normal initial display on LCD?
Check the LCD pins and its neighboring circuits. Replace if required.
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8-1-3 Abnormal Backlight Operation
Press any button on the phone.
H level outputted from U908 pin 147?
Check U908 pin 147. Replace if required.
H level NO from U908 pin 147 drive Q4 through R35?
Check R34, R35, and Q4. Replace if required.
Normal Q5 operation?
Check R28, R29, R30 and Q5. Replace if required.
The voltage applied to LCD pins 46, 47?
Resolder R31 and R32.
Backlight LED on
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8-1-4 Abnormal Key Data Input
Check initial status.
Scanning signals outputted from P901 pins 33~42?
Resolder P901 pins 33~42
Normal Key data input? Replace the Keypad assembly.
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8-1-5 Abnormal Key tone
Abnormal keytone.
CLK waveform outputted from U908 pin 189?
Check U908 pin 189. Replace if required.
CLK waveform applied from U902 pin 2~3?
Replace U902
CLK waveform applied to C907 R932?
Check C907, R932
Normal key tone? Replace the Keypad assembly.
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8-1-6 Abnormal Alert Tone
Abnormal Alert tone.
Low level on U902 pin 17? Check U902 pin 17. Replace if required.
CLK waveform applied to Q902 Base?
Check R922, Q902.
CLK waveform applied to Q901 Base? Check R934, Q901
Is the buzzer connection correct?
Connect the buzzer correctly.
Check the buzzer and replace if required.
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8-2 Receiver Section
8-2-1 AMPS mode
Start AMPS mode.
Check AMPS 12dB SINAD OK?
Check LNA in/output OK?
Check Duplexer & LNA power.
(Gain: +20dB)
YES YES
Check MIXER in/output OK?
Check 1st NO local & mixer power OK?
(Local:0dBm)
Check PLL(U204) & VCO output.
(VCO output: -6dBm)
(Gain(AMPS): +10dB)
Check IF Filter in/output OK?
Check IF Filter soldering.
(Loss: -5dB)
YES NO
Check 2nd local OK?
RSSI OK?
Check PLL(U204) & IFR #25.
(When RX Input Level is -90 dBm, RSSI displays 40-60 in test mode 01,090363,75)
RF RX AMPS OK.
(IFR input: -30dBm)
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8-2-2 PCS mode
Start PCS mode.
Normal PCS SVC & ROAM OK?
Check PCS Rx path.
Setup PCS call. OK?
Check Transmitter.
Measure PCS FER.
Normal PCS RF?
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8-3 Transmitter Section
Abnormal Transmitter section.
NO NO YES Check U501 TX IF Level OK?
AMPS:-12dBm PCS:-24 dBm Check U406(PCS), U407 (AMPS) RF out Level OK?
Check PLL OK?
Check U407(AMPS) U406(PCS) local level. AMPS:-2dBm PCS:-3dBm
AMPS:-6dBm PCS:-37 dBm
Check U409 (PCS) U408(AMPS) RF Out level OK? AMPS:+5dBm PCS:-17dBm
Check U412(PCS) U411(AMPS) Pout level. AMPS:25dBm PCS:-5.1dBm
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9. Exploded View and Parts List
9-1 DBDM Phone Exploded View
1-2 1-4 1-5 1-11
1-3 1-1
2-2-2 2-9
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Exploded View and Parts List
9-2 SCH-3500 Phone Parts List
Location No.
1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4
MEA-FRONT COVER PMO-FRONT COVER PRO-REFLECTOR LED PMO-FLIP UPPER MEC-FLIP BRACKET(L) MEC-FLIP BRACKET(R)
SEC Code
GH75-00093C GH72-00203C GH72-00013A GH72-00206C GH75-11146A GH75-11146B GH71-00072A GH71-00072B 6001-001155 GH75-00092A GH72-00202A GH70-10516A GH64-30028B GH92-00776A GH72-00204B GH72-00205B GH73-00002A GH72-00199A GH59-00029A GH73-40659B GH74-00325A GH07-00003A GH72-00198A GH42-00019A GH71-00097A GH59-00030A GH43-10316B 6001-001046 GH72-41693A
Remark
SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA SNA
PMO-FLIP DUMMY(L) PMO-FLIP DUMMY(R)
1-2-1 2-2 2-18
SCREW-MACHINE MEC-REAR COVER PMO-REAR COVER IPR-SPRING LOCKER LOCKER-BATT PBA MAIN PMO-WINDOW LCD PMO-FLIP WINDOW PMO-KNOB RECORD PMO-KEY PAD KEY PAD ASSY RMO-CONNECTOR COVER MPR-MIC ADHESIVE RUBBER DISPLAY-LCD PMO-SHIELD CAN MAIN ANTENNA NPR-ANT BRACKET UNIT-KEY ASSY BATTERY SCREW-MACHINE PMO-EARP. DUMMY
SNA SNA SNA
1000mA 4 PCS
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GH71-10706A 7PIN ( 6PIN)
GH71-10706A 7PIN GH71-10640A 3PIN (2EA) GH71-10641A 4PIN GH71-10641A 4PIN ( 4PIN) GH71-10651A 5PIN ( 5PIN)
GH71-00019A 1PIN (1EA) GH71-10643A 6PIN ( )
GH71-10707A 2PIN ( 2PIN)
9-3 Desk-Top Rapid Charger Assy
(DTC350, GH44-00084A)
9-4 Travel Charger Assy
(TC20, GH44-40090A)
9-5 Cigarette Lighter Adaptor Assy
(CLC020, GH44-00021F)
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9-6 Hands Free Kit Assy
(HFC350, GH59-00046A)
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10. Block Diagram
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11. Electrical Parts List
Level 2 2
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LCD TELEVISION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL DLT-32G1 DLT-37G1 DLT-42G1
Caution
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute the risk of an electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION : TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (Europe only) The meaning of the symbol on the product, its accessory or packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Please dispose of this equipment at your applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical & electronic equipments waste. In the European Union and Other European countries which there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product. By ensuring the correct disposal of this product, you will help prevent potentially hazardous waste to the environment and to human health, products could otherwise be caused by unsuitable waste handling of this products. The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources. Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city ofce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. RoHS (Directive 2002/95/EC) Compliant This environment-friendly product does not contain the EU RoHS restricted substances (Pb, Hg, Cd, Cr6+, PBB, and PBDE).
Important Safeguards
Please read the following safeguards for your TV and retain for future reference. Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television.
1. Read, Retain and Follow All Instructions
Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the TV. Retain them safely for future reference. Follow all operations and instructions accordingly.
2. Heed Warnings
Adhere to all warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions.
3. Cleaning
Unplug the TV from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid, abrasive, or aerosol cleaners. Cleaners can permanently damage the cabinet and screen. Use a lightly dampened cloth for cleaning.
4. Attachments and Equipment
Never add any attachment and/or equipment without approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of re, electric shock or other personal injury.
5. Water and Moisture
The apparatus most not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, shuld be placed very close to the apparatus. Because they may be splashed when watering the plant.
6. Setting
Do not place this TV on an unstable cart, stand or table. Placing the TV on an unstable base can cause the TV to fall, resulting in serious personal injuries as well as damage to the TV. Use only a cart, stand, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or salesperson.
7. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the TV and to protect it from overheating. Do not cover the ventilation openings in the cabinet and never place the set in a conned space such as a built-in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided. Leave a minimum 10 cm gap all around the unit.
8. Power Source
This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company.
9. Grounding or Polarization
This TV is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will t into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to t, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. This is because apparatus with CLASS I construction must be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
10. Power-Lead Protection
Power-supply leads should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to leads at plugs, wall outlets, and the point where they exit from the TV. MAINS plug which is used as the disconnect device. The disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
11. Lightning
For added protection for this TV during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the TV due to lightning and power-line surges. 3
12. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
13. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension leads as this can result in a risk of re or electric shock.
14. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on or into the TV.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the TV, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and builtup static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI /NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
Antenna lead in wire Ground clamp Electric Service Equipment Antenna discharge unit (NEC section 810-20) Grounding conductors (NEC section 810-21) Ground clamps Power service grounding Electrode system (NEC art 250, part h)
16. Servicing
NEC national electrical code
Do not attempt to service this TV yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
17. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualied service personnel under the following conditions: (a) When the power-supply lead or plug is damaged. (b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the TV. (c) If the TV has been exposed to rain or water. (d) If the TV does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualied technician to restore the TV to its normal operation. (e) If the TV has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. (f) When the TV exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
18. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specied by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in re, electric shock or other hazards.
19. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repair to the TV, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the TV is in a safe operational condition.
20. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including ampliers) that produce heat.
21. Disconnection
Please place the TV set in such a way that the main plug can be easily disconnected. 4
Warning
This section must be read carefully and followed by the user prior to the operation of the product. The manual states important instructions for the users own safety, and the proper operation of the product. Ignoring or disregarding the contents of this section and improper operation of the product may result in the persons death or serious injury.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock,do not remove cover or back.No user -serviceable parts inside.Refer to qualied service personnel for repair.
In case of an accident, please unplug the unit from the outlet immediately.
Do not put any object that contains water - for example a vase,ower pot,etc.- near to the unit.The water may penetrate into the unit, and be a cause of re or hazardous electric shock. Do not put on or use the product near water and moisturesuch as in a bathroom, washbowl,etc.It may cause re and electric shock hazards
To prevent re and damages to the product, unplug the unit from the outlet during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for a long period of time Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product. Neverputinanyitems-suchascoins, paper, matches- through these openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points that could result in re or shock hazard. Hold the plug when unplugging the unit from the outlet. The lead may cause re or electric shock if damaged.
Do not let children hang on to or climb on the product since it may cause serious injury.
Do not cause the product to lean or put it in an unstable positon because if it falls it may cause serious injury to a person, as well as damage to the product if it falls.
Do not put volatile substances such as benzene,naphthanear the product since it may cause a change in the products colour.
Do not spill water or drop the remote controll since it may cause a malfunction.
Do not view the TV too closely since it may cause damage to your eyes.
Please keep the users manual in a safe place for future reference.
Refer servicing to qualied service personnel for cleaning at least once a year since dust inside the TV set may result in a re or malfunction of the product. The product should be situated away from any heat sourcesuch as radiators, heat registers,stoves,or other products that produce heat.
Do not cover the top of the television set.Ventilation will be prevented,and it may cause a re if the product is internally overheated.
Do not put heavy items on the power lead since it may result in a re or hazardous electric shock if the lead is damaged.
Please be aware of electric wires and cables when installing the antenna. It may be a cause of hazardous electric shock and re if the antenna touches or falls on the electric wire; thus, it must be installed rmly, and far away from the cables. Do not touch the power lead with moisturised or wet hands when plugging to or unpluggingfromtheoutletsinceitmay cause an electric shock.
Unplug the power from the outlet and all the related connections from the unit to prevent an electric shock.At least two people must work together to move the TV set when transporting to prevent the TV from falling and consequently, any serious injury or damage.
Do not expose the product to a dusty or moisturised place since it may cause malfunction.
Table of Contents
Installation and Maintenance
Antenna Connection. Video Connection. Camcorder & Video Game Connection DVD Player Connection. STB (Set Top Box) Connection. PC Connection. Cable TV Broadcasting Connection. Connect with the Dolby Digital AMP. Name of Each Part..54 56
Basic Guide
Parts of the Remote Control. Method To Use Basic Menu. To Watch TV. Setting Up TV Stations. DVB Menu. Selection of AV and Multimedia Input Signal
Application Guide
Screen Adjustment. PiP Mode. Sound Adjustment. Selection of Language. Adjustment of Time. Other Functions. Teletext. Troubleshooting. Standard of Product.
Supplied Accessories
Make sure that the following accessories are provided with the product.
AC lead
ER POW MAL NOR MUT E TI MUL IA MED DVB /Ana log AV PR / PAG E
Instruction manual
/ OK ECT SEL
VOL GUI DE
TITL SUB
When connecting with a HDMI cable.
1. First adjust resolution of the PC. (Refer to table in page 17.) 2. Then disconnect your monitor from your PC and connect between PC and TV set using the HDMI and Audio cable as shown in the picture below, if necessary. See note below. 3. Turn on the PC and TV set. button of the TV 4. Select HDMI mode by pressing the MULTIMEDIA button on the remote control or set.
Note : If the graphic card of the PC only supports a DVI signal, you must connect the Audio cable as shown in the picture above.
PC CONNECTION NOTES:
1) The resolution of the TV set is best at 1360(6) x 768(WXGA). 2) If there is a [Vertical Frequency] setting menu in the [Display] Menu of the PC, adjust the frequency to 60Hz. 3) If the PC resolution is too high, it may be hard to detect signals. Select a suitable resolution. 4) HDMI input port receives only digital Signal. 5) Depending on the graphic card when you plug & unplug the HDMI connection the screen may not display correctly. Restart the computer if this happens. 6) Depending on graphic card, problems like no signal detected or line noises can occur. If these problems do occur contact the graphic card company for help.
Multi input resolution available in LCD TV.
Resolution 640 X 480 V-freq 60Hz 72Hz 75Hz 60Hz 800 X 600 72Hz 75Hz 60Hz 1024 X 768 70Hz 75Hz 1360(6) x X X X X 1080i 720 X 480i 720 X 576i 60Hz 75Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 60Hz 50Hz HDMI o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o x x PC(D-Sub) o o o o o o o o o o o x x o o x x x x Component x x x x x x x x x x x o o o o o o o o VESA Standard VESA Standard VESA Standard VESA Standard VESA Standard VESA Standard Standard
Note : When you connect with component, D-Sub, and HDMI, you must check the input resolution of external devices. 1280 X 720 mode is commonly used for Component. So if this mode is used at PC mode, the screen can be enlarged.
Cable TV Broadcasting Connection
External Input Connection Source
Watching cable television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and installed a cable receiver. You may make the connection to either the Component input or SCART input AV1 or AV2.
CATV Receiver
Cable TV Broadcasting Station
Antenna Input Connection
Watching cable television is only possible after you have subscribed to the local broadcasting company and installed a cable receiver.
Screen Sound
Install Function DVB
Move Select Exit
3. Select the country you require with the / button. After selecting the country, to start Auto Tuning press the OK button.
Country Set
4. Please wait until the Edit menu appears. If you dont want to edit the programs now, escape from the menu with the MENU button.
Prog. 00 Name Channel C 04 C 33 C 25 C 02 C 12 C 21 Exit Skip Skip No No No No No No
Move Delete
Manual tuning
1. Press the Number buttons(0~9) or the PR button to select a program number you want.
2. Locate the selection bar on the Manual tuning at the Install menu. Press the MENU button to select the Install menu. Move the selection bar to the Install menu with / buttons. Place the selection bar on Manual Tuning and press the button.
3. Execute Manual Tuning. A tuning screen will appear and cursor will move from left to right / from right to left. If you want to stop tuning press the MENU button. You should press the OK button to store a program then the PR number is changed to red. If you dont want to store the program, press / button to skip the program. To store another program, select other PR number using / buttons and press / buttons.
Manual Tuning
Access
Note : If you are unable to get any programs using Auto Tuning due to a poor broadcasting signal, it may still be possible to store channels using the Manual tuning. If present channel is SECAM L/L, TV set search SECAM L/L. And, if present channel is not SECAM L/L, TV set search all channels except SECAM L/L.
The Setup menu shows you information as follows: - Channel, System, Frequency, Station name, Program number and Store to PR number.
1. Searching for channels in the Setup menu Press the PR buttons to select a program number you want. Move to Setup in the Install menu. Search a real channel informations(Channel, System and Program) with / buttons. If you save the selected channel to favourite program number, move the cursor to Store To and select using the / buttons. 2. Fine tuning Move to Setup in the Install menu. Move the cursor to Frequency by pressing / buttons. Adjust the ne tuning with the / buttons. Note : If you are unable to get a good picture or sound because of a poor broadcasting signal, adjustment of the ne tuning might improve it. 3. Enter a station name Move to Setup in the Install menu. Move the cursor to Name by pressing / buttons. You can enter a station name with the / and / buttons. Note : Only English is supported in this station name.
Channel System Frequency
C 04 Euro 063.75 MHz 01 01
Name Program Store To
Adjust
C 04 Euro 063.75 MHz B 01 01
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z -. = / + , ( ) Select Exit
The Edit menu shows you information as follows: - Program position assignment: Program number and Station name, Real channel number. - Skip information: Yes or No. 1. Deleting the program positions. Move to Edit in the Install menu. Move the selection bar to the program number to delete with the / buttons. Press the Delete (Red) button.
2. Moving the program positions Move to Edit in the Install menu. Press the Move (Yellow) button. The program and station name is highlighed in yellow. Move the yellow block to the desired position using the / buttons. Press the Move (Yellow) button again, then the program is changed.
3. Skipping the Programs Move to Edit in the Install menu. Move the selection bar to the program number you want to skip Press the skip (Green) button, then the skip area will cycle through : Yes and No.
05 Move Delete
DVB Menu
- Press the Menu button to display the main menu. Then, select DVB MENU. You may see the DVB MENU OSD. Whenever you need more information during any DVB MENU directory, press info button then you will see more detailed information on the screen. And in some menus, you can use the cyan, yellow, red, green buttons. Those buttons function depend on which menu it is. * This menu is activated only on digital mode.
DVB MENU Channel list Favourites Guides Timers Settings Common Interface
MENU SELECT Exit Select
About the information on the banner
- When you select a digital program, an information banner is displayed for a few seconds at the bottom of the screen.
channel number Channel name symbols clock
1 BBC ONE
I / II TV Signal: 06:00 - 09:45 09:15 - 10:00
signal level program time
NOW: Breakfast Next: Beat the Burglar
now/next program title
Symbols description
I / II (~ )
Other audio languages are availables and can be selected in Conguration (see page 37) The selected Favourite list number is displayed here.
Channel List
Channel List 1. BBC ONE 2. BBC TWO 3. ITV 1 4. Channel 4 5. ve 6. Select Function Move Delete Select Channel 1 Edit Name Select Lock Watch BBC ONE Favourites i More
- Select the MOVE function to change the channel number and press the OK. Enter the new number you want and press the OK button. If the number you are selecting is already memorised for another channel, a warning message will appear on screen.
Channel exist. Move it?
Yes No
Push the OK button to conrm new number for the channel you selected. Then the previous channels will be automatically moved to the next number. - The Select and Delete function is to choose or delete the channel. - Select the Edit Name function to change the channel name as you want. Press the UP / DOWN key to change characters. - If you want to lock some channels for several reasons, select the Lock function and enter the password. you should remember the password. If you forget, please do auto search again to make password go back to default 0000. How to change default password, see page 37. - Favourites function is the same as Favourites on DVB MENU. So you can also setup this function on Channel List or the DVB MENU.
Favourites
Edit Favourite Lists
1. BBC ONE 2. BBC TWO 3. ITV 1 4. Channel 4 5. ve 6.
List 1 List 2 List 3 Select Channel Select List 4 Add/Remove List 5
BBC ONE
Select List
- This menu allows you to make your favourite channel list. You can make 5 favourite lists. - Move highlight on any list (1~5). Then press the Select key to make your own list. When you press the Select key, the mark ( ) will show up on the channel names right side. For example, If there is mark on BBC ONE, that means BBC ONE is selected as your favourite list 1. You can make up to 5 favourist lists. Once the Favourite function is activated, you can only select the channels you have already stored in each Favourite list. If you press the number key on the remote control, you can watch the entered channel and Favourite mode will be canceled(return to full channel mode). When you move to the next Favourite list, the smallest number of channels memorised in the next Favourite list will be automatically selected. Note: If the Favourite Lists has not been set up, the Favourite function can not operated and you will get a warning message.
No favourite channels have been set for this favourite list. Please go to Edit Favourite Lists to set favourites.
Select
Also you can select Favourites by the OSD menu DVB MENU
SETTING
Conguraiton.
Guides
Select each sub-menus.
Guides Now / Next EPG List Schedule EPG Timeline Schedule EPG
Now / Next EPG
- You can check now / next program here. Move highlight up/down and get information. - Yellow/cyan button is for changing the schedule. - Press Info key to see detailed information of each program
MENU SELECT
Exit Select
Now / Next EPG Channels
23. bid - up.tv 25. TCM 26. UK Style 27. Discovery 28. DiscoveryH&L 30. ITV4 32. Cartoon Nwk 33. Boomerang 37. Quiz Call 55. Ttext Holidays 60. Television X
Wed 10/11 10:00 Current Event
Bid for a Bargain live Closedown Closedown Extreme Engineering Programmes resume at. No information The Live & Times of Junip. Closedown United Windom No information.programmes start at 11.
Next Event
Bid for a Bargain live Little Off Set Extreme Makeover: Hom. Escape from Death Row The Allotment No information Xiaolin Showdown Inspector Gadget Money Mayhem No information.programmes start at 11.
Navigate
Schedule
i Event
List Schedule EPG
- You can check program schedules here. Navigate channel by pressing UP/DOWN/RIGHT/ LEFT button. - Press Yellow/cyan buttons to change date. Red/green buttons are for changing the time. - Press Info key to see detailed information of each program
List Schedule EPG BBC ONE 1. BBC ONE 2. BBC TWO 3. ITV 1 4. CHANNEL 4 5. FIVE 6. ITV2 8. 8 10. ITV3 13. More 4 Navigate Change Time Wed 10/11 8:00-10:00 8:00 CAR BOOTY 8:30 BARGAIN HUNT 8:00 THE BILL 9:00 QUEEN ELIZABETH 9:30 NEWS ON FIVE
2. Select and adjust each item. Move to the Picture menu. Whenever pressing the / button, you can select Picture Mode, Brightness, Contrast, Colour, Sharpness, N.R and Colour Temperature EG. Warm or cool (if reddish bluish picture).
The screen appears, as on the right, if pressing the / buttons after selecting items desired to adjust with the / buttons. You can adjust all items by pressing the / button.
Brightness 31
Note : Picture Mode : Changing the picture mode, Normal Cinema Dynamic Favourite Brightness: Adjusts the whole of screen brighter or darker. Contrast: Adjusts difference between brightness and darkness between objects and background on the screen. Colour: Adjusts colour saturation. Sharpness: Adjusts outline of the screen smoothly or sharply. N.R : Noise reduction. Colour Temperature: Changing the tone of colour: Normal: Normal white Warm : Reddish white Cool: Bluish white Tint activates when receiving a NTSC signal. The adjusted levels are stored automatically in Favourite mode.
Adjustment of Screen Size in TV and AV mode
- Randomly change the size of the screen. - The AUTO screen operates when power is rst turned on. 1. Pressing the ASPECT button on the remote control. The screen changes as follows: Full 4:3 14:9 Zoom14:9 Zoom16:9 Auto Full
GUIDE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE FAVOURITE CANCEL / EXIT MENU ASPECT
Aspect
Full Screen
14 : 9
Zoom 16 : 9
Zoom 14 : 9
Full : This mode will display full screen irrespective of signal information of a broadcasting station. 4:3 : General TV screen currently broadcasted. 14:9 : This mode will display a 14:9 picture at its standard 14:9 size without any stretching. Zoom 14:9 : Screen that enlarges image by 1.33 times bigger than 14:9 image. Zoom 16:9 : Screen that enlarges image by 1.33 times bigger than 16:9 image. Auto : This mode will display depending on the signal information of a broadcasting station. Notices: Cant select Aspect in Multimedia(HDMI, PC, Component) mode. WSS (Wide Screen Signaling)mode like 14:9 is only available with CVBS signal.
Adjustment of the screen in the PC mode
1. Auto Adjustment Move to Auto in the Screen menu. Press the / buttons to detect optimal resolution automatically.
Auto Adjustment H Position Start 54
V Position Phase Clock
-7058 On/Off Exit
2. Adjustment of the H-Position Move to H-Position in the Screen menu. Press the / buttons to adjust the horizontal position of displayed image.
-7058 Adjust Exit
3. Adjustment of the V-Position Move to V-Position in the Screen menu. Press the / buttons to adjust the vertical position of displayed image.
Sub HDMI 1
Sub HDMI 2
RF (DVB-T) X X X X X X O O
AV1 (CVBS RGB) X X X X X X O O
AV2 (CVBS) X X X X X X O O
AV3 (CVBS) S-VHS X X X X X X O O
COMPONENT X X X X X X O O
PC X X X X X X O O
HDMI 1 O O O O O O X x
HDMI 2 O O O O O O x X
RF (DVB-T) AV1 (CVBS RGB) AV2 (CVBS) AV3 (CVBS) S-VHS COMPONENT PC HDMI 1 HDMI 2
Sound Adjustment
When adjusting sound to taste
- The user can enjoy various sounds by adjusting AVC, Dynamic Bass, Effect, Balance and Equalizer. 1. Select AVC Mode Select Auto Volume Control On/Off by pressing / button, then the volume is same every time you switch the TV on.
AVC Dynamic Bass Effect
On On Off | Access 0
Sound Install Function
Balance Equalizer
2. Select Dynamic Bass Mode Move to Dynamic Bass in the Sound menu. Select either Dynamic Bass On or Off using the / button. Note : Dynamic Bass : Using this function, increases the bass responce.
Move On/Off Exit
3. To adjust the audio equalizer Move to Equalizer in the Sound menu. Select and use the relevant frequency by pressing the / button. You can adjust the degree of the frequency by using the / button. Note : Whenever you adjust the audio equalizer, it stores in the Favourite mode. Equalizer: High quality sound range adjustment method used for audio product. 120Hz, 500Hz: Low sound range / 1.5KHz, 5KHz: Middle sound range / 10KHz: High sound range 4. Select Balance Mode Move to Balance in the Sound menu. Select Balance by pressing / button, then the sound balance of left and right speaker can be adjusted for equal sound reception from both speakers according to where you are sitting. 5. Select S.EFFECT Mode The S.EFFECT changes as follows : Off SPATIAL 3D Panorama BBE
Equalizer
Preset 120Hz Normal 0
500Hz 1.5 kHz 5 kHz 10 kHz
Dynamic Bass Effect Balance
On Off | Access 0
Note : 3D PANORAMA: This function generates virtual surround sound from the left and right speaker by expanding the existing surround system function. 48
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