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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)
WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Composite (External Video Input)
1. Connect a color-bar generator to the external (composite) video input terminal. 2. Switch the generator to the white pattern. 3. Set the television to following conditions: Picture: Color Enhancer: Picture Size: Display Area: SPORTS Normal Full 16:9 3. Set the television to following conditions: Picture: Color Enhancer: Picture Size: Display Area: AUTO Normal Full 16:9
4. Enter the Service Mode. The Menu display will appear. 5. Select �White Balance Adjustment� Menu. RF: No. 006(R), No. 007(G), or No. 008(B) Digital: No. 024(R), No. 025(G), or No. 026(B) 6. Adjust Red, Green, and Blue Levels to produce normal black and white picture in highlight areas.
4. Enter the Service Mode. See page 3. The Menu display will appear. 5. Select �White Balance Adjustment� Menu. No. 000(R), No. 001(G), or No. 002(B) 6. Adjust Red, Green, and Blue Levels to produce normal black and white picture in highlight areas. Note: One or two data of RGB should be left at �20� for normal contrast level. Do not change the data to more than �20.�
BLACK BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
Black Balance Adjustment may be unnecessary if the White Balance Adjustment of Composite is OK.
Composite (External Video Input)
1. Connect a color-bar generator to the external (composite) video input terminal. 2. Switch the generator to the dark grey pattern (�30% white� recommended). 3. Set the television to following conditions: Picture: Color Enhancer: Picture Size: SPORTS Normal Full
Component (External Video Input)
Caution: White Balance Adjustment of Composite must be completed before attempting other input adjustments. 1. Connect a color-bar generator to the external (composite) video input terminal (D1-D4). 2. Switch the generator to the white pattern. 3. Set the television to following conditions: Picture: Color Enhancer: Picture Size: Display Area: SPORTS Normal Full 16:9
Display Area: 16:9 4. Enter the Service Mode. The Menu display will appear. 5. Select �Black Balance Adjustment� Menu. No. 003(R), No. 004(G), or No. 005(B) 6. Adjust Red, Green, and Blue Levels alternately with 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, or 9 key to produce normal black and white picture in dark grey areas.
4. Enter the Service Mode.The Menu display will appear. 5. Select �White Balance Adjustment� Menu. D1/D2: No. 012(R), No. 013(G), or No. 014(B) D3/D4: No. 018(R), No. 019(G), or No. 020(B) 6. Adjust Red, Green, and Blue Levels to produce normal black and white picture in highlight areas.
Other Inputs
Caution: Black Balance Adjustment of Composite must be completed before attempting other input adjustments. 1. Connect a color-bar generator to the preferred video input terminal. 2. Switch the generator to the dark gray pattern. 3. Set the television to following conditions: Picture: Color Enhancer: Picture Size: Display Area: SPORTS Normal Full 16:9
Other Inputs
Caution: White Balance Adjustment of Composite must be completed before attempting other input adjustments. White Balance Adjustment for other modes [RF, Digital] may be unnecessary if the adjustment of Composite is OK. 1. Connect a color-bar generator to the preferred video input terminal. 2. Switch the generator to the white pattern.
4. Enter the Service Mode. The Menu display will appear. 5. Select �Black Balance Adjustment� Menu. RF: No. 009(R), No. 010(G), or No. 011(B) D1/D2: No. 015(R), No. 016(G), or No. 017(B) D3/D4: No. 021(R), No. 022(G), or No. 023(B) Digital: No. 027(R), No. 028(G), or No. 029(B) 6. Adjust Red, Green, and Blue Levels to produce normal black and white picture in dark grey areas.
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