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Great copy of the manual, has all information required for servicing,
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FAST very good and clear a great unexpensive job!!! very recomended for all people who are preofessional or hobbists as me!!!!!!
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Thank you very much for this Service Manual, it helped us a lot to repair the M-4318!
...BUT: The parts list is missing and the free parts katalog on web isn't complete, so now we don't know the part numbers of the defect parts :(
We had to build them out of a working machine, and need the numbers to reorder the missing parts now.
(14)INTERLACE MODE Whether the input signal is interlaced or not is set. ON : When the input signal is the interlaced signal. OFF : When the input signal is not the interlaced signal. (15)FIELD MODE Whether the interlaced signal is processed within a field or within a frame, is set. ON : When the input interlaced signal is processed within a field. OFF : When the interlaced signal is processed within a frame. Select the ON position when a signal has a low corelationship between the two fields within a frame such as moving picture. (16)FRAMELOCK MODE Whether the PDP display picture is synchronized with the input signal to scan converter or not, is set. ON : The PDP display picture is synchronized with the input signal. OFF : The PDP display picture is asynchronous with the input signal. When moving picture (animation) is going be displayed, select the ON position.
Note : This item can be set to ON as long as the vertical frequency of the input signal is in the range of 50 to 60 Hz.
(20)ZOOM The desired zoom ratio is selected from the zoom ratios of x 1 or x 2 or x 3 or x 4. Result of this setting becomes the initial value of the user menu ZOOM.
Note : Any zoom ratios other than x 1 cannot be selected when the ASPECT is W ZOOM, LB ZOOM.
(21)APERTURE INIT The desired aperture is selected from HIGH or MID or LOW. Result of this setting becomes the initial value of the user menu APERTURE. (22)APERTURE HIGH The scaling filter value when selecting HIGH of the APERTURE, is set. The scaling filter value can be set in the range of 000 to 011. (Refer to the Supplement to APERTURE in the following paragraph.) (23)APERTURE MID The scaling filter value when selecting MID of the APERTURE, is set. The scaling filter value can be set in the range of 000 to 011. (Refer to the Supplement to APERTURE in the following paragraph.) (24)APERTURE LOW The scaling filter value when selecting LOW of the APERTURE, is set. The scaling filter value can be set in the range of 000 to 011. (Refer to the Supplement to APERTURE in the following paragraph.) < Supplement to APERTURE > The PFM-42B1/B1E has the 12 different types of built-in scaling filter. Select an appropriate filter using the following filter characteristics chart as a guideline.
Wide (Sharp)
(17)MATRIX SELECT The color difference matrix when the YUV signal is being input, is set.
MATRIX SELECT : MATRIX SELECT : ITU601 ITU709
(18)PICTURE AGC Whether the PICTURE AGC is turned ON or OFF is set. Result of this setting becomes the initial value of the user menu PICTURE AGC. This function becomes valid only when the COMPOSITE/YC/YUV signal is being received. (19)ASPECT The desired aspect ratio is selected from the aspect ratios of 4 x 3 or 16 x 9 or W ZOOM or LB ZOOM. Result of this setting becomes the initial value of the user menu ASPECT.
Note : The W ZOOM, can not be selected when the ZOOM is in the range of x 2 to x 4.
Frequency bandwidth
Narrow (Soft) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
3-10
PFM-42B1, PFM-42B1E
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