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1. 2 2 Disassembly NOTE When removing the switching regulator from the main unit start performing more than 30 seconds after the main power is turned off 2 2 1 1 0 and Switching Regulator Removal 2 2 2 H1 and UJ Boards Removal and Extension Cable Connection E le 8 oi D Four screws xtension cable 8 pin PSW3 x 10 1 900 239 54 Extension cable 40 pin Se 1 900 239 53 2 7 Two screws 4 x 20 Extension cable 64 pin 2 VO unit cover or LA vd A 1501 147 A Switching regulator 3 Seven screws Ba PSW3 x 10 21 gt CN102 Rear Two CN105 Ee 8 103 screws n i 52 4 dl cover A KA lt D 4 8 Side cover ac E al 9 CD Two screws A Four screws W O block RK4 x 8 H1 board UJ board 8 Two screws 9 Four screws Panel stopper screw RK4 x 8 2 Side cover 2 2 3 AF G2 UA Boards and Switching Regulator APS 132 M Board Removal wee 8 Four screws i PSW3 x10 Four screws 2 Two screws PSW3 x 10 PSW3 x 10 3 Power unit cover CN4 ACN5 CN8 b Lo CN7 6 ilo Nine Md gt Screws gt PSW4 x 8 8 Switching regulator APS 132 M board 7 G2 board 6 Two screws PSW3 x 10 Screws PSW4 x 8 CN4003 jj CN4005 0 CN4008 1 AF bo
2. FEY Ok suononuisu rLG M 811 AMLVOLS Wd NMLVOLS Wad Dimensions of the assembled bracket Changing the Angle of the Monitor view ex n ei N T 1 3 57 SIS C 10 9 55 You can change the angle of the monitor panel by adjusting ra 35 1 2 8 29 1 5 32 the angle of the mounting bracket 186 6 7 Note If you have any questions about installing the mounting 141 5 Biel bracket contact your authorized Sony dealer 360 14 3 6 1 Attach the handle on the mounting bracket with the supplied screw provided with the handle Units mm inches 2 Adjust the monitor panel angle You can change the angle from 0 to 20 7 levels Approx 0 4 8 12 15
3. B Y OUT BNC type x3 Loop through SYNC OUT HD COMP VD BNC type x2 Loop through H or composite SYNC V SYNC AUDIO OUT L R Phono jack x2 Loop through RGB2 RGB IN D sub 15 pin See Pin assignment on page 30 GB AUDIO IN L R Phono jack x2 500 mVrms high impedance Specifications LINE NTSC PAL VIDEO IN BNC type x1 Composite video 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohm automatic termination Y C IN Mini DIN 4 pin type x1 Y luminance 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohm automatic termination C chrominance Burst 0 286 Vp p 2 dB NTSC 75 automatic termination Burst 0 3 Vp p 2 dB PAL 75 automatic termination AUDIO IN L R Phono jack x2 500 mVrms high impedance VIDEO OUT Y C OUT BNC type x1 Loop through Mini DIN 4 pin type x1 Loop through AUDIO OUT L R Variable output Phono jack x2 Loop through MONITOR OUT AUDIO L R Phono jack x2 Maximum 500 mVrms high impedance CONTROL 8 IN OUT Mini jack stereo 2 5 REMOTE RS 232C Mini DIN 8 pin x1 6 to 16 ohms 7 W 7 W when the impedance is 8 ohms SPEAKERS General Power requirements 100 to 120 V AC 50 60 Hz 4 7 410 W 220 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 2 2 400 W Operating conditions Temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Humidity 20 to 90 no condensation Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa 29 91 1 3MLVOLS WAd DIMIEVOLS IN
4. Operating a Specific Monitor with the Remote Commander 4 After necessary adjustment press ID MODE OFF The monitor returns to the normal mode To change the index number You can change the index number if necessary When you change the number use the buttons on the monitor 1 Press MENU The main menu appears on the monitor screen Al MENU gt PIC CONTROL PI SIZE CONFIG MEMORY REMOTE STATUS 5 E LECTER CANCEL Se 2 Press 14 to move the cursor to REMOTE and press ENT The REMOTE menu appears on the monitor screen REMOTE gt INDEX NO 2 001 REMOTE ONLY OFF SELEC TER CANC EL 3 Press ait to move the cursor to INDEX NO and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen INDEX NO 001 4 Select the index number with 14 and press ENT The menu returns to the REMOTE menu 27 cB 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d 91 1 Using the Other Remote Commander Using the Other Remote Commander The following operations can be controlled Power on off Input selection Menu operations Picture adjustments contrast phase and chroma On screen display on off only for video monitors and TVs The available operations and the buttons to be used for each operation are limited depending on each Remote Commander See the table below Remote Commander model RM 854 RM 1271 RM PJ
5. Front Side 5 5 2 1 4 1 Wall 77 Floor Units cm inches When using the mounting bracket Front Wall Wall 25 978 Wall Installation Side Units cm inches Hooked on the wall Vertically Front Wall Wall Wall Make sure that the control section is at the bottom Wall Side Units cm inches 13 8 1 3MLVOLS Wdd DIMEVOLS IN3d Connections Connections Connecting the AC Power Cord 1 Plug the power cord into the AC IN socket Then attach the AC plug holder supplied to the AC power cord AC power cord AC plug holder 2 Slide the AC plug holder over the cord until it connects to the AC IN socket cover AC IN Socket cover To remove the AC power cord Squeeze the upper and lower sides and pull out the AC plug holder Connection Example Before you get started First make sure that the power to each piece of equipment is turned off Use connecting cables suitable for the equipment to be connected The cable connectors should be fully inserted into the jacks A loose connection may cause hum and other noise To disconnect the cable pull out by grasping the plug Never pull the cable itself Read the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected 14 Connections to audio output Computer 7 B to vide
6. check that the ventilation holes are not blocked and install the monitor in a good ventilated area If the message still displayed contact your authorized Sony dealer When the indicator flashes or NG indicates see Self diagnosis Function on page 26 GB 27 FAN The cooling fans are built in this monitor This item indicates whether the cooling fans work properly OK Usual NG Unusual When the cooling fans are unusual NG is displayed and the item flashes in red The D indicator on the control panel also flashes When the FAN NG message appears contact your authorized Sony dealer When the indicator flashes or NG indicates see Self diagnosis Function on page 26 GB Cooling fans Ventilation holes The upper cooling fans detect the monitor s internal temperature and control the fans rotations If the ambient temperature is high the number of fan rotations increase and the noise will be louder Using On screen Menus 19 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d LEL Watching the Picture Watching the Picture Before you start Turn on the monitor Turn on the connected equipment and play a video source To display the input signal information on the screen when turning on the power or switching the input signal set DISPLAY in the CONFIG menu to ON To select the on screen language used in the menu see page 26 GB Switching the Picture 1 Press CTRL
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8. 1 Location and Function of Parts and Controls Installation Installing batteries Insert two size AA R6 batteries in correct polarity Be sure to install the negative end first In normal operation batteries will last up to half a year If the Remote Commander does not operate properly the batteries might be exhausted Replace them with new ones To avoid damage from possible battery leakage remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the Remote Commander for a fairly long time When the Remote Commander does not work Check that the indicator lights up The Remote Commander operates the monitor only when the monitor is turned on or it is in the standby mode If you connect the cable to the CONTROL S IN jack on the side of the monitor you cannot operate the monitor with the Remote Commander 12 Installation Using the Retractable Feet This section describes the installation arrangements for installing the projector 1 Pull out the knobs and pull down the retractable feet To fix the retractable feet When the unit is installed on the floor be sure to fix the retractable feet Install the foot support brackets as illustrated below Caution When you install the monitor make sure there is more space than that shown in the figure below The ambient temperature must be 0 35 C 32 F 95 F When using the retractable feet
9. 18 and 20 f 1 Pull the handle down to unsnap the lock are subject to change 2 Push the panel to the desired angle SIE 3 Let go of the handle and adjust the panel angle so it can be locked See the angle marks 3 Remove the handle Store the handle with the Operating Instructions 3MIVOLS IWAd DIMIEVOLS IN3d 61 1 SON Y Mounting Bracket 3 864 658 04 1 Installation Manual for Dealers MB 514 1998 by Sony Corporation Cl uonellelsul p LG glN 0 1 AMLVOLS Wd NMLVOLS Wad Table of contents Install the monitor on a wall that
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11. 37 125 25 175 28 332 30 24 57 285 40 65 110 100 135 H FREQ KHz 15 734 L sec dots TOTAL 63 556 910 BLK 10 9 156 FP 1 5 22 4 7 67 BP 4 7 67 H H H H SYNC H H ACTIVE VERTICAL 52 656 V FREQ Hz 59 94 59 94 m sec lines m sec lines V TOTAL 16 683 262 5 16 667 562 5 V BLK 1 303 20 5 1 348 45 5 V 0 254 4 0 178 6 V SYNC 0 191 3 0 148 5 V BP 0 858 1 022 V ACTIVE SYNC 15 381 15 319 SOG YES EXT H V COMP VIDEO VIDEO LEVEL SYNC LEVEL 3 3 Adjustment of Respective Signal Levels 3 3 1 RGB Level Adjustment 1 Make preparation for adjustment input AC input the gray scale Including 100IRE of the VGA graphic 640 480 to RGB1 and select using a remote commander 2 Observe the TP503 B IN using an oscilloscope and adjust the RGB A GAIN level using a remote commander so that the signal level will be 1 10 V 0 01 V p p Fig 3 1 3 Observe the TP501 R IN using an oscilloscope and adjust the RED A GAIN level with a Remote commander so that the signal level will be 1 10 V 0 01 V p p Fig 3 1 4 Observe the TP502 G IN using an oscilloscope and adjust the GREEN A GAIN le
12. 4 Press 14 to move the cursor to MEM 1 to 5 and press ENT Using the Memory COMPLETED message appears for about five seconds The current data is stored under the selected memory number If any data has been stored in the selected memory number the signal type and the color system or horizontal frequency vertical frequency are now displayed on the right column next to the selected memory number Signal type Color system or horizontal vertical frequency SAVE gt 31 54 6082 1 2 MEM 3 EMPTY MEM 4 EMPTY MEM 5 EMPTY OSE LECTER CANCEL Calling Up the Stored Condition 1 In the MEMORY menu press tit to move the cursor to LOAD and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen LOAD 1 RGB 31 5 60H MEM 2 EMPTY MEM 3 EMPTY MEM 4 EMPTY MEM 5 EMPTY 5 1 CANCEL ew 2 Press t4 to move the cursor to MEM 1 to 5 and press ENT COMPLETED message appears for about five seconds The picture is adjusted to the selected condition You cannot recall the memory data if the selected signal is different from the preset signal The following items can be memorized PIC CONTROL menu CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS CHROMA PHASE COLOR TEMP PICTURE AGC 25 cB 438 3MLVOLS Wdd DIMEVOLS IN3d Using the Memory Selecting the On screen Language Self diagnosis Function PIC SIZE
13. Extension Cable Connection sees 2 2 2 2 2 and UJ Boards Removal 2 2 2 2 3 AF G2 UA Boards and Switching Regulator APS 132 M Board Removal 2 2 2 2 4 G1 H5 and B Boards Removal 2 3 2 2 5 eis 2 3 2 2 6 Bezel Assy and Board Removal 2 3 2 2 7 Plasma Display Panel and S1 Board Removal 2 4 2 2 8 Fan Cover Removal 2 4 Electrical Adjustments Equipment Required eni tet t ee eh beet 3 1 Electrical Adjustments in the Service 3 1 Adjustment of Respective Signal Levels 3 3 1 RGB Level Adjustment 3 7 3 3 2 YUV Level Adjustment 3 7 3 3 3 Y C Level Adjustment 3 8 3 3 4 Adjustment of Composite Video Level 3 9 Sub Bright Adjustment eee Ree ed od ete nents 3 10 White Balance Adjustments 3 5 1 System Adjustment 3 10 3 5 2 High Vision Adjustment 3 10 3 5 3 Video System 3 10 Switching Regulator APS 132 M Board Adjustments 3 6 1 Preparations eod ie ERE IE e PO GU E 3 12 3 6 2 13 System Minimum Frequency Adjustment 3 12 3 6 3 VS System Minimum Frequency Adjustment 3 12 3 6 4 VA System Minimum Frequency Adjustment 3 12 3 6 5 Voltage Adjustment 3 12 3 6 6 SV Adjustment RL ER 3 12 3 6 7 13 5 Adjustment
14. MAI MENU gt PIC CONTROL PI SIZE CONFIG MEMORY REMOTE STATUS GESELECT mS CANCEL en 2 Press to move the cursor P to CONFIG and press ENT The CONFIG menu appears on the monitor screen CONFIG PENHANCE FItTER AUTO DISPLAY ON LANGUAGE OASE LECTER CANCE L 3 Press move the cursor gt to DISPLAY and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen DISPLAY ON 4 Press 1 to set DISPLAY to OFF and press ENT The DISPLAY function is disabled activate the information function set DISPLAY to ON at the step 4 above Note You can display the input signal information anytime by pressing the DISPLAY button on the Remote Commander regardless of the above setting The input signal information list Color system or horizontal vertical frequency signal Gost type Input signal Color system or horizontal vertical frequency display NTSC NTSC PAL PAL VGA Graphics 31 5 kHz 60 Hz Text 31 5 kHz 70Hz HDTV 33 8 kHz 60 Hz Mac 13 35 0 kHz 67 Hz VESA9 800x600 37 9 kHz 60 Hz 1024x768 48 4 kHz 60 Hz Mac 16 49 7 kHz 75Hz ATI 1280x1024 64 0 kHz 60 Hz Mac 21 68 7 kHz 75 Hz VESA 1280x1024 80 0 kHz 75Hz is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation USA Mac
15. Remote Commander in the back of the left panel cover as illustrated below Remote Commander When housing the Remote Commander make sure that the top of the Remote Commander faces upward and rear faces outside Control Panel Location and Function of Parts and Controls VOL RGB1 vuv 8 82 CTRL Q Remote control detector Receives the beam from the Remote Commander 0 standby switch standby indicator Press to turn the monitor on Press again to go back to the standby mode The standby indicator lights up in red in the standby mode When the indicator flashes see Self diagnosis Function on page 26 GB Power indicator Lights up when the monitor is turned on CTRL control button To operate the buttons on the control panel first press this button Then the buttons light up or flash that show they can be operated Press again to deactivate them The buttons except for 0 standby switch on the control panel do not function if you do not press the CTRL button first Y C button Select the signal input from the Y C IN jack in the LINE connectors Q LINE button Select the signal input from the VIDEO IN connector in the LINE connectors RGB2 button Select the signal input from the RGB2 connectors YUV button Select the component signal input from the RGB1 connectors RGB1 button Select
16. apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red Voor de klanten in Nederland Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible When you connect a computer to this monitor attach the supplied ferrite cores If you do not do this this monitor will not conform to mandatory FCC IC CE EN55022 standards Attaching the ferrite cores Set the ferrite cores on the both ends of the AC power cord Close the lid tightly until the clamps click Table of Contents PrecautionS 4 GB FeatureS 5 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 6 GB La 6 GB Control Panel restait Coh ente 7 GB Right Connector Panel eee 8 GB Left Connector Panel 10 GB Re
17. fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture For the customers in the U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment For the customers in Canada This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For the customers in Europe This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 2 cB For PFM 510A1WE users THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
18. in the PIC CONTROL menu items 1 to 5 For details on using the reset function see Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original Settings on page 22 GB PIC SIZE menu This menu is used for positioning and resizing the picture 7 9 1 R ASPECT 4 ae RESET seELECT em CANC ELJ 7 H SIZE Adjusts the horizontal picture size Press to enlarge the horizontal size and press to diminish it 8 5 Adjusts the horizontal centering Press 1 to move the picture to the right and press to move it to the left 9 V SIZE Adjusts the vertical picture size Press to enlarge the vertical size and press 4 to diminish it 10 V SHIFT Adjusts the vertical centering Press 1 to move the picture up and press to move it down 11 ASPECT Set the aspect ratio of the picture to 4 3 or 16 9 12 RESET Select to restore the factory settings in the PIC SIZE menu items 7 to 11 For details on using the reset function see Restoring the Original Picture Size and Position on page 24 GB When receiving DTV signals and changing the H V SIZE or H V SHIFT in the PIC SIZE menu the system goes into the Offset Sampling Mode the image may become blurred or horizontal lines may appear because the memory write phase is faster than the read phase This is not a system malfuncti
19. menu HSIZE HSHIFT V SIZE V SHIFT ASPECT CONFIG menu ENHANCE H FILTER Selecting the On screen Language You can select the on screen language among five languages Available languages are English German French Italian and Spanish 1 Press MENU The main menu appears on the monitor screen AIN MENU PIC CONTROL PIC SIZE CONFIG MEMORY REMOTE STATUS OBS ELEC CANCELE 2 Press to move the cursor gt to CONFIG and press ENT The CONFIG menu appears on the monitor screen CONFIG FENHANCE HIGH H FILTER AUTO DISPLAY oN LANGUAGE GesELECT ES CANCEL 26 3 Press 4 9 to move the cursor gt to LANGUAGE and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ITALIANO ESPA OL sELECT ER CANCE L 4 Press to move the cursor gt to desired anguage and press ENT The on screen language is switched to the one you selected ENGLISH English DEUTSCH German FRANCAIS French ITALIANO Italian ESPANOL Spanish 5 Press MENU The menu returns to the CONFIG menu Self diagnosis Function The unit has a self diagnosis function This function displays the monitor s condition with the 1 indicator flashing and numbers on the SERVICE CODE indicator The numbers inform you of the monitor s current condition When the unit is working proper
20. on the control panel of the monitor RGBI YUV RGB2 LINE and Y C buttons light up 2 Select the input source to be displayed by pressing the following buttons RGB1 Selects the audio and video signal input rom the RGB1 connectors when the input signal is RGB signal YUV Selects the audio and video signal input rom the RGB1 connectors when the input signal is component signal RGB2 Selects the audio and video signal input rom the RGB2 connectors LINE Selects the audio and video signal input the VIDEO IN connector and AUDIO IN jack in the LINE connectors Y C Selects the audio and video signal input rom the Y C IN connector and AUDIO IN jack in the LINE connectors Color system or horizontal vertical frequency 7 P A D Signal CTNE Y O type The selected input signal appears on the monitor screen You can also switch the input signal from the Remote Commander 20 We recommend the input source video equipment equipped with the TBC time base corrector If you receive the signal without the TBC the picture may disappear due to disturbance of the sync signal Input Signal and Monitor Status Information Display Input signal and monitor status information is displayed on screen for about five seconds when turning on the power or switching the input signal To disable this function follow the steps below 1 Press MENU The main menu appears on the monitor screen
21. selected automatically See the priority chart below Input Input sync signals connector HD COMP IN H Sync Comp Sync VD IN V Sync e IN SynconG ISynconG SynconG Sync signals to be selected V Sync Comp Sync Sync on G AUDIO IN L R phono type Input the audio signal Connect to the audio output of a computer or video equipment Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural RGB2 IN connectors RGB IN D sub 15 pin Connect to the RGB signal output of a computer AUDIO IN L R phono type Input the audio signal Connect to the audio output of a computer Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural LINE IN connectors VIDEO IN BNC type Connect to the composite video signal output of the video equipment Y C IN Mini DIN 4 pin Connect to the Y C signal output of the video equipment AUDIO IN L R phono type Connect to the audio output of the video equipment Connect to the channel L when the audio signal is monaural RGB1 OUT connectors These connectors are used as loop through outputs of the RGBI IN connectors When the plug is connected to the RGB OUT connectors the 75 ohms termination of the RGB IN connectors is released and the signal input to the RGB IN connectors is output from the these connectors R R Y G Y B B Y OUT BNC type Loop through outputs of the RGB IN connectors Connect t
22. the RGB signal input from the RGB1 connectors D ENT enter button Press to select the desired item in a menu 4 4 buttons Press to move the cursor to an item or to adjust value in a menu D MENU button Press to make the menu appear B VOL volume 4 buttons Press the button to increase the volume the button to decrease the volume 7 cB 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d 8 1 Location and Function of Parts and Controls Right Connector Panel E amp 000000 85 232 8 ALL The image enhancing process for video signals NTSC PAL works only for composite Y C or component Y R Y B Y input The image from the RGB input may looked blurred This is normal 8 RGB1 IN connectors R R Y G Y B B Y IN BNC type Input the analog RGB signal or component signal Connect to the RGB signal or component Y B Y R Y signal output of a computer or video equipment This unit also accepts the HD analog component signal Input the Ps signal to the B B Y IN connector and Pn signal to the R R Y IN connector HD COMP IN BNC type Input the H sync signal or composite sync signal Connect to the H sync signal or composite sync signal output of a computer or video equipment VD IN BNC type Input the V sync signal Connect to the V sync signal output of a computer or video equipment External sync signal is
23. which is input later Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original Settings 1 In the PIC CONTROL menu Press 14 to move the cursor to RESET and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen RESET NO S ELEC TER CANCE L 2 Press 4 9 NO changes to YES RESET YES sELECTER CANCEL Gen 3 Press ENT The PIC CONTROL menu items are restored To cancel the reset function press the MENU button before pressing the ENT button Resizing and Positioning the Picture You can shift the position of the picture so that it fits in the screen or adjust the vertical and horizontal size of the picture separately Resizing the Picture 1 Press MENU The main menu appears on the monitor screen 4 5 CANCEL 2 Press ait to move the cursor to PIC SIZE and press ENT The PIC SIZE menu appears on the monitor screen PIC SIZE gt H SIZE 00 H SHIFT 00 V SIZE 00 V SHIFT 00 ASPECT 4x8 RESET seELEcTaH CANCEL en 3 Press 14 to move the cursor to H SIZE and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen H SIZE 5 00 4 Press 14 to resize the picture t to expand horizontal size to reduce horizontal size The horizontal picture size is indicated on the monitor screen in the range from MIN 50 to MAX 50 The factory value is 00 Resizing and Positioning
24. 1292 RM PJ1000 REMOTE MODE setting Input selection RGB1 RGB A A A RGB2 B B B LINE LINE1 VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO Menu operation MENU MENU PAGE or ges PAGE or MENU zs ENTER ENTER zb gt ENTER gt t t Picture adjustment Contrast CONTRAST CONTR CONTR CONTR Chroma CHROMA COLOR COLOR COLOR Phase PHASE HUE HUE HUE On screen information DISPLAY STATUS ON STATUS ON 28 cg Specifications Video processing Horizontal rate 15 6 to 80 kHz Vertical rate 48 to 120 Hz Input 12 formats See page 21 GB 1 152 x 1 152 x 24 bits RGB total 14 3 to 50 MHz offset phase max equivalent to 100 MHz sampling Panel system AC type Plasma Display Panel Display resolution 1024 dots x 1024 lines Pixel pitch 0 90 horizontal x 0 51 vertical mm inches 921 horizontal x 522 vertical mm 36 x 20 inches 42 inch diagonal 1 058 mm Capture range Preset signal Video memory Sampling rate Picture size Panel size Inputs and Outputs RGB1 R R Y G Y B B Y IN BNC type x3 0 714 Vp p non composite 75 ohm automatic termination 1 Vp p composite 75 ohm automatic termination SYNC IN HD COMP VD BNC type x2 H or composite SYNC V SYNC 1 to 5 Vp p high impedance AUDIO IN L R Phono jack x2 500 mVrms high impedance R Y
25. 3d Specifications Storing transporting conditions Temperature 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Humidity 20 to 90 no condensation Atmospheric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa 1036 x 636 x 152 mm 40 x 25 x 6 inches w h d Mass 45 kg 99 Ib 3 oz Supplied accessories AC power cord 1 AC plug holder 1 Remote Commander RM 921 1 Size AA R6 batteries 2 Ferrite core 2 Foot support bracket 2 Screws for foot support bracket 6 Monitor stabilizer 2 Operating instructions 1 Dimensions Design and specifications are subject to change without notice RGB IN connector D sub 15 pin Signal Red video or R Y Green video or Y Blue video or B Y Ground Ground Red ground Green ground Blue ground 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Not used o Ground Ground Pin assignment Y C jack Mini DIN 4 pin Chrominance Luminance GND 30 SDA H sync or composite sync a SCL 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d LEE S O NY 3 864 657 03 1 Mounting Bracket Operating Instructions Mode d emploi EERE Bedienungsanleitung Manual de instrucciones Istruzioni per l uso MB 514 1998 by Sony Corporation Printed in Japan
26. E CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY AA MARK ONTHE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPO NENTS WITH SONY PARTSWHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB LISHED BY SONY ATTENTION AFIN D VITER TOUT RISQUE D LECTROCUTION PROVENANT D UN CH SSIS SOUS TENSION UN TRANSFORMATEUR D ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILIS LORS DE TOUT D PANNAGE LE CH SSIS DE CE R CEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORD L ALIMENTATION SECTEUR ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS LA S CURIT LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE MAPQUE SUR LES SCH MAS DE PRINCIPE LES VUES EXPLOS ES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES SONT D UNE IMPORTANCE CRITIQUE POUR LA S CURIT DU FONCTIONNEMENT NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUM RO DE PI CE EST INDIQU DANS LE PR SENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPL MENTS PUBLI S PAR SONY 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE Table of Contents Operating instructions PFM 510A1WU 510A1WE Operating 1 1 1 MB 514 Operating Instructions essere 1 17 MB 514 Installation Manual 1 19 Service Informations Circuit Boards Location EE 2 1 Disassembly 2 2 1 T O and Switching Regulator Removal and
27. EN A GAIN COLOR TEMP H SIZE H SHIFT V SIZE V SHIFT ASPECT SUB BRIGHT ENHANCE H FILTER CLAMP PHASE V SYNCHRO RGB2 TYPE PANEL TEMP1 PANEL TEMP2 DC 160 V DC 60 V P S TEMP FAN STATUS CANCEL lt gt EXECUTE CANCEL sp EC to initial setting CANCEL lt gt EXECUTE Reset all the data adjusted by user Refer to 1 Reset all the contents of EEPROM to standard values Refer to 2 Adjust the level of analog circuits For an adjusting method see 3 3 For these 7 items 8 kinds of independent adjustments by input system are made as listed in Table 3 3 Adjust white balance using A D converter and digital gamma circuit For an adjusting method see 3 5 For 3 A GAIN items 8 kinds of independent adjustments by input system and for D GAIN two kinds of adjustment are made as listed in Table 3 3 Refer to 3 For these items 12 kinds of independent adjustments by input signal are made as listed in Table 3 1 Normally adjustment is not necessary Refer to 4 Set common factors and special functions Refer to 5 Internal status of the set can be confirmed Refer to 6 PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE 1 USER DATA RESET MEMORY RESET Items reset to initial setting when executed CONTRAST 80 ASPECT 4x3 BRIGHTNESS 00 16 x 9 for HDTV CHROMA 00 ENHANCE HIGH PHASE 00 LOW for NTSC PAL COLOR TEMP HIGH AUTO IS 00 DI
28. GUAGE Select the on screen language among five languages Available languages are English German French Italian and Spanish For details on selecting the language see Selecting the On screen Language on page 26 GB 17 01 1 3MLVOLS WAd DIMIEVOLS IN3d Using On screen Menus MEMORY menu This menu is used for saving or recalling the settings in the PIC CONTROL PIC SIZE and CONFIG only for ENHANCE and H FILTER menus MEMORY 17 ig SAVE 5 CANC EL For details see Using the Memory on page 25 GB 17 LOAD Recalls the preset settings 18 SAVE Saves the settings REMOTE menu This menu is used for the remote control setting 19 REMOTE gt INDEX NO 001 20 REMOTE MODE TV __ REMOTE ONLY OFF OS ELECTA 1 19 INDEX NO Sets the index number of the monitor When you set the number use the buttons on the monitor For details on the index number see Operating a Specific Monitor With the Remote Commander on page 27 GB 20 REMOTE MODE Select the Remote Commander mode TV Sony monitors or TVs commander Sony projectors commander OFF Disables the remote control For details see Using the Other Remote Commander on page 28 GB 18 21 REMOTE ONLY Select ON to disable the front
29. IC SIZE menu Restoring the Original Picture Size and Position 1 In the PIC SIZE menu press 14 10 cursor gt to RESET and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen RESET NO CASE LECTER CANCELE 2 Press 4 9 NO changes to YES RESET YES 5 1 24 The original picture size and position are restored To cancel the reset function press the MENU button before pressing the ENT button Using the Memory You can save the current picture condition by each input signal using MEMORY function The saved condition can be restored whenever necessary The items in PIC CONTROL PIC SIZE and CONFIG only for ENHANCE and H FILTER menus can be memorized You can save the picture condition of up to five input signals Storing the Current Condition 1 press The main menu appears on the monitor screen OFS E LECTER CANCEL Gen 2 Press 14 to move the cursor to MEMORY and press ENT The MEMORY menu appears on the monitor screen MEMORY LOAD SAVE 5 1 CANCEL 3 Press 14 to move the cursor to SAVE and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen SAVE gt 1 EMPTY MEM 2 3 4 MEM 5 OSSE LECTER CANCEL
30. MIEVOLS IN3d L Precautions Precautions On safety Operate the unit on 100 to 120 V AC or 220 to 240 V AC The nameplate indicating operating voltage power consumption etc is located on the rear Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days or more To disconnect the AC power cord pull it out by grasping the plug Never pull the cord itself When the unit is installed on the floor be sure to use the retractable feet On installation Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up Do not place the unit on surfaces rugs blankets etc or near materials curtains draperies that may block the ventilation holes Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock When you install multiple equipment with the unit the following such as Remote Commander s malfunction noisy picture noisy sound may occur depending on the position of the unit and other equipment On PDP Plasma Display Panel There may be some tiny black points and or bright points on the PDP These points are normal Do not display a same still image on the screen for long consecutive time Otherwise
31. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc c VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standard Association d ATI is a registered trademark of ATI Technologies Inc When inputting the HDTV signal input the tri level sync signal to the G Y IN connector Watching the Picture Actual on screen display of the monitor status On screen display Significance 31 5kHz 60Hz eg The selected input signal is computer RGB 525 60 eg The selected input signal is RGB or component video NTSC The selected input signal is NTSC PAL The selected input signal is PAL OTHERS The input signal is out of the capture range NO SYNC There is no input signal MUTING The sound is muted RGB1 RGB The signal mode of RGB1 is set to RGB RGB1 YUV The signal mode of RGB1 is set to component video LINE COMP Composite video input is selected at LINE LINE Y C video input is selected at LINE 21 21 3MLVOLS WWAd DIMEVOLS IN3d Adjusting the Picture Adjusting the Picture While watching the picture you can adjust contrast brightness chroma and phase to suit your taste The adjustments can be carried out for each input signal separately You can also store the adjusted levels in memory Adjusting the Contrast Brightness Chroma and Phase Press MENU so that the main menu appears on the monitor screen and select the CONTRA
32. SERVICE MANUAL MODEL DEST MODEL PFM 510A1WU US CND RM 921 PFM 510A1WE AEP MB 514 43 1000 000 FLAT PANEL MONITOR SONY WARNING This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or injury do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel WARNUNG Die Anleitung ist nur f r qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt Alle Wartungsarbeiten d rfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgef hrt werden Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten d rfen nur von Personen ausgef hrt werden die eine spezielle Bef higung dazu besitzen A AVERTISSEMENT Ce manual est destin uniquement aux personnes comp tentes en charge de l entretien Afin de r duire les risques de d charge lectrique d incendie ou de blessure n effectuer que les r parations indiqu es dans le mode d emploi moins d tre qualifi pour en effectuer d autres Pour toute r paration faire appel une personne comp tente uniquement WARNING AN INSULATED TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD BE CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS TH
33. SPLAY ON H SHIFT 00 LANGUAGE VO 00 ENGLISH V SHIFT 00 REMOTE MODE TV REMOTE ONLY OFF And five kinds of user data of the MEMORY menu are all become empty ALL EEPROM RESET MEMORY RESET areas in EEPROM are reset to standard values saved in the system controller Use this command when EEPROM was replaced Be careful when executing this command because all data including service video data and service size data are rewritten W B ADJUST mn Read also Precautions on Adjustment RED D GAIN GREEN D GAIN and BLUE D GAIN of digital gain adjustments can be set independently for COLOR TEMP HIGH and LOW respectively At the shipment these have been set to D9300 in COLOR TEMP mode and D6500 in LOW mode Also the standard values when RESET is executed on the User Menu are determined depending on the COLOR TEMP setting PIC SIZE Read also Precautions Adjustment Use this command when the picture size is to be adjusted This adjustment determines standard value in executing the reset of the user menu Even if the data are erased due to EEPROM replacement execution of b ALL EEPROM RESET allows 12 kinds of preset data saved in the system controller to be all copied and therefore normally the adjustment is not necessary PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE 5 CONFIG SUB BRIGHT Common adjusting factor For de
34. ST BRIGHTNESS CHROMA or PHASE from the PIC CONTROL menu with the tit buttons CONTRAST Select the CONTRAST with the buttons and press the ENT button Adjust the contrast with the buttons in the range from MIN 0 to MAX 100 to increase picture contrast to decrease picture contrast BRIGHTNESS Select the BRIGHTNESS with the 14 buttons and press the ENT button Adjust the brightness with the buttons in the range from MIN 50 to MAX 50 4 to make overall picture greenish 4 to make overall picture purplish CHROMA Select the CHROMA with the buttons and press the ENT button Adjust the chroma with the buttons in the range from MIN 50 to MAX 50 t to increase color intensity to decrease color intensity PHASE Select the PHASE with the 4 buttons and press the ENT button Adjust the phase with the buttons in the range from MIN 50 to MAX 50 4 to make overall picture greenish 4 to make overall picture purplish 22 cB Notes CHROMA and PHASE controls do not function with RGB signal PHASE control does not function with component signal PHASE control does not function with PAL color source Do not change the CHROMA PHASE NTSC only level when the selected signal is not NTSC or PAL Although it gives no effect to the current picture it does affect the picture of the NTSC or PAL signal
35. adjust incorrect points PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE 3 3 4 Adjustment of Composite Video Level 1 Input the gray scale of the NTSC to the line input and enter the LINE input mode using a remote commander 2 Enter the adjustment mode using a remote commander and input the RGB A GAIN level that was adjusted by the YUV of NTSC Input the SUB CONTRAST value that was adjusted by the Y C input to the SUB CONT RAST 3 Observe the TP2 BR board G OUT using an oscilloscope and adjust the COMB F Y level so that the output level will be 0 70 V 0 01 V p p Fig 3 10 0 70 0 01 V p p Fig 3 10 4 Change the signal of 7596 color bar and adjust the SUB CHROMA so that the TP503 B IN white level and the B level will be the same Fig 3 11 To be level White B Flg 3 11 PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE 5 Adjust the SUB PHASE so that all outputs will be the same Fig 3 12 Standard Within 0 03 V To be level White Fig 3 12 6 Ensure tracking between 4 and 5 7 Change the signal to the PAL and make the same adjustment as the case of the NTSC Note In case of the PAL adjustment will be almost satisfactory when NTSC data are copied So adjust only incorrect points after copying the data 3 9
36. ance Do not connect the speaker s cord to the monitor and to an amplifier simultaneously or an excessive electric current might flow from the amplifier and damage the monitor SERVICE CODE indicator The indicator is only for qualified personnel AC IN socket Connect the supplied AC power cord to this socket and to a wall outlet Once you connect the AC power cord the monitor turns to standby mode Remote Commander RM 921 MUTING EN RGBT OWER vuv C MTSIMPX Q POWER switch Press to turn on the monitor Press again to go back to the standby mode When using multiple monitors press this switch to turn monitors which are already on into the standby mode or turn on monitors which are in the standby mode MUTING button Press to mute the sound Press this button again or press the VOL volume button to obtain the sound again RGB1 RGB2 buttons Select the signal input from the or RGB2 connectors LINE button Selects the signal input from the VIDEO IN connector in the LINE connectors Y C button Selects the signal input from the Y C IN jack in the LINE connectors Number buttons Press to select the index number ZOOM button This button does not operate with the monitor STILL button This button does not operate with the monitor POWER ON switch Press to turn on the monitor When you use multiple monitors you can us
37. ard 3 Two screws PSW3 x 10 D Two screws K3 x 10 2 UA board Power unit cover Four screws BVTP3 x 12 9 Four screws ze PSW3 10 PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE 2 2 2 2 4 G1 H5 and B Boards Removal m CN5001 CN807 5002 552 CN5005 E NN CN808 t CN5003 CIBUS CN5004 G1 board Two screws 2 Rear cover B PSW3 10 Es MH vm 2 9 Two screws CN6004 PSW3 10 D Four screws RK4 x 8 27 H5 board lt PSW4 10 5 Seven screws PSW3 10 3 Four screws PSW3 x 10 4 SC unit cover AA CN6503 gt CN6504 2 2 5 K Board Removal 2 2 6 Bezel Assy and H6 Board Removal 6 K board 5 Bezel assy 4 Ten screws 9 Key board unit x PSW4 x 16 22 2 Hand hole Three screws cover PSW3 x 10 D Screw 7 Filter bracket CN703 4 x 10 3 Six screws PSW4 x 10 CN710 6 Two screws CN709 SC unit PSW4 x 10 CN701 CN708 cover Two claws 8 Three connectors 519 H6 board PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE 2 3 2 2 7 Plasma Display Panel and S1 Board 2 2 8 Fan Cover Removal Removal Remove the three connectors CNI 23 24 Refer to 2 2 5 K Board Removal Eight screws i GPSWS x 50 3 Remove the fan cover in the direction of the arrow 8 2 Rear cabinet assy 6 Screw PSW4 x 10 E
38. arth plate Spacer N Screw PSW4 x 10 Q Pull Pull up with the tip of a screw Cushion driver or something similar Two protection plates Plasma display panel 2 4 PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE Section 3 Electrical Adjustments 3 1 Equipment Required Oscilloscope Tektronix 2465 or equivalent band width 350 MHz or more VG Programmable video signal generator VG814 or equivalent Frequency counter Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent Digital voltmeter Advantest TR6845 or equivalent Potential transformer Regulated DC power supply Remote commander RM 921 Note Perform the following adjustments at least 5 minutes after turning on the power 3 2 Electrical Adjustments in the Service Mode Electric adjustment can be performed using the Remote Commander RM 921 attached to the set Adjustable items in the SERVICE mode are as follows MEMORY RESET Resets the EEPROM PIC CONTROL Adjusts the level of analog signal circuits ADJUST Adjusts the gain of A D converter and digital gamma circuit and adjusts the sub bright PIC SIZE eme Adjusts picture size CONFIG nens Sets special functions STATUS Checks internal status To enter the SERVICE mode with the set in standby status press D 1 SPLAY S 5 2 vOL gt in this order Remote Commander fun
39. can hold a weight of at least 400kg 8811614 oz Reinforce the wall if needed English sss Overview Parts List Installation 12 2 3 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d L t Overview The mounting bracket MB 514 is designed to install the Sony flat panel monitor on a wall Parts List Wall bracket 1 a Mounting bracket 1 b Handle 1 c Knob 2 d Screw M5 8 e Installation 1 Decide where on the wall you want to install the wall bracket a The center hole of the wall bracket will be matched the center of the monitor panel 2 Install the wall bracket a on the wall Use six 8 bolts or concrete anchors six nuts and six washers not supplied ec 3MIVOLS IWAd QIM EVO LS IN3d Installation 3 Pull down the retractable feet and stand the monitor 5 Install the mounting bracket b on the flat monitor up Match the mounting bracket screw holes to the For details on using the retractable feet see the monitor screw holes then insert and tighten eight Operating Instructions for the Sony flat panel MS screws e to lock the bracket onto the monitor monitor 6 Attach the handle c on the mounting bracket b If the retractable feet and the foot support brackets with the supplied screw provide
40. control buttons on the monitor The monitor can only be controlled with the Remote Commander While REMOTE ONLY is ON the indicators on the front panel go off To cancel the REMOTE ONLY mode set REMOTE ONLY to OFF with the Remote Commander or press the CTRL button while pressing the switch The monitor turns to the standby mode and the REMOTE ONLY mode is canceled The setting in this item is still retained when the AC power cord is disconnected STATUS menu This menu is used for displaying the internal condition of the monitor 22 STATUS PFM 510A1WU 23 SERIAL No 20 24 00 01 0H 05 SOFTWARE Ve 1 00 TEMPERATURE OK 26 f OK 27 22 Model name Indicates the model name 23 SERIAL No Indicates the serial number 24 OPERATION Indicates the total operation hours The standby mode is not counted as OPERATION time 25 SOFTWARE Indicates the system software version 26 TEMPERATURE Indicates whether the internal temperature of the monitor is usual OK Usual NG Unusual When the internal temperature is unusual NG is displayed and the item flashes in red The 5 indicator on the control panel also flashes The TEMPERATURE message may appear when the ventilation holes are blocked or the monitor is installed in a poorly ventilated area In this case
41. ctions in SERVICE mode Input signal Ending service Display mode CC Cc C Input select Item return Item number UP gt Data Increase D Increase Item number 5 Data DOWN DOWN 88 Q9 nid Decrease Enter PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE Adjustment Required in Service Mode Adjustment in the SERVICE mode is required if either of the following repairs was made Replacement of B board memory 1C254 1C255 If repair relevant to picture quality was made PIC CONTROL W B ADJUST If the PDP was replaced W B ADJUST MEMORY RESET PIC CONTROL W B ADJUST If a board was replaced B1 board replacement UJ board replacement H1 board replacement H2 board replacement PIC CONTROL W B ADJUST A1 board replacement S1 board replacement YM board replacement STATUS Operation check only B board replacement MEMORY RESET PIC CONTROL W B ADJUST 3 1 MEMORY RESET PIC CONTROL W B ADJUST PIC SIZE CONFIG STATUS 3 2 USER DATA ALL EEPROM SUB CONTRAST SUB CHROMA SUB PHASE COMB F Y COMPONENT BY COMPONENT Y COMPONENT RY RED D GAIN GREEN D GAIN BLUE D GAIN RGB A GAIN RED A GAIN GRE
42. d with the handle are already installed on the monitor go to Step 4 Otherwise go to Step 5 4 Remove the foot support brackets from the retractable feet For details on removing the foot support brackets see the Operating Instructions for the Sony flat panel monitor 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMEVOLS IN3d cl Installation Store the retractable feet For details on using the retractable feet see the Operating Instructions for the Sony flat panel monitor Install the flat monitor with the mounting bracket b on the wall bracket a Hook two mounting bracket shafts amp 8 on the wall bracket grooves Make sure that the shafts hook properly into the grooves Lock the mounting bracket shafts hooked in Step 8 by turning two knobs d so that the shafts do not move vertically Pull the handle c out installed in Step 6 and unsnap the lock Pull down the monitor panel so the mounting bracket angle is fully extended Turn two knobs d and lock the monitor panel Adjust the monitor panel angle You can change the angle from 0 to 20 7 levels Approx 09 49 8 12 15 18 and 20 1 Pull the handle c down to unsnap the lock 2 Push the panel to the desired angle 3 Let go of the handle and adjust the panel angle it can be locked See the angle marks AMLVOLS Wd NMLVOLS Wad Specificat
43. e this switch instead of the POWER switch not to affect another monitor which is already turned on POWER OFF switch Press to turn the monitor into the standby mode When you use multiple monitors you can use this switch instead of the POWER switch not to affect another monitor which are in the standby mode ID MODE ON SET OFF buttons Press the ON button to make an index number appear on the screen Then press the index number of the monitor you want to operate and press the SET button After you finish the operation press the OFF button to return to the normal mode Location and Function of Parts and Controls DISPLAY button Displays the input signal information on the top of the monitor screen Press again to clear it YUV button Selects the component signal input from the RGB1 connectors MTS MPX button This button does not operate with the monitor CH button This button does not operate with the monitor DEGAUSS button This button does not operate with the monitor SELECT buttons Press to move the cursor to an item or to adjust value in a menu MENU button Press to make the menu appear D ENTER button Press to select the desired item in a menu VOL buttons Press the button to increase the volume the button to decrease the volume CH buttons This button does not operate with the monitor 11 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d 2
44. ears on monitor screen REMOTE STATUS O s ELECT ER CANCEL 2 Press 4 to move the cursor gt and press ENT to select a menu The selected menu appears on the monitor screen 3 Press t4 to move the cursor gt and press ENT to select an item The menu for the selected item appears on the monitor screen 16 4 Press to adjust or select the setting and press ENT to set The setting is registered and the menu returns to the previous menu To return to the normal screen press the MENU button repeatedly until the menu disappears Menu Guide appears next to an item when its function is not available The availability depends on the types of input signal PIC CONTROL menu This menu is used for adjusting the picture eic CONTROL 2 CONTRAST 80 3L 88 1GHTNESS 00 CHROMA 00 4 PHAsE 00 BL 09198 TEMP HIGH 6 CANCEL 1 CONTRAST Press to increase the contrast and press to decrease it 2 BRIGHTNESS Press to make the picture brighter and press 4 to make it darker 3 CHROMA Press 1 to increase color saturation and press 23 to decrease it 4 PHASE Press to make overall picture greenish and press to make it purplish 5 COLOR TEMP Select a color temperature from HIGH or LOW 6 RESET Select to restore the factory settings
45. et are displayed individually L is displayed if normal or H if abnormal The relation between fan position and display is as shown below FAN STATUS LLLLL For the trouble of these fans see 4 3 Trouble Codes List PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE NAME Table 3 1 Factory Preset Data ASPECT ENHANCE H FILTER NTSC 4x3 LOW AUTO PAL 4x3 LOW AUTO HDTV 16x9 HIGH AUTO VGA 4x3 HIGH AUTO VGA TEXT 4x3 HIGH AUTO MAC13 4x3 HIGH AUTO MAC16 4x3 HIGH AUTO VESA 800 x 600 4x3 HIGH AUTO JOJN VESA 1024 768 4 3 HIGH AUTO 1280 1024 4x3 HIGH AUTO 21 4x3 HIGH AUTO ATI 1280 x 1024 PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE 4x3 HIGH AUTO 3 5 9 6 018 44 1 1 018 1144 MODE 1 2 3 4 Table 3 2 Preset Timing 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NAME NTSC PAL HDTV VGA VGA TEXT MAC13 MAC16 VESA800 x 600 VESA1024 x 768 ATI1280 x 1024 MAC21 ATI1280 x 1024 RESOLUTION 758 x 483 923 x 573 960 x 1034 640 x 480 720 x 400 640 x 480 832 x 624 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 1152 870 1280 x 1024 CLOCK MHz HORIZONTAL 14 318 17 75
46. he signal levels of the TP503 B IN will be the same Fig 3 6 Standard level difference Within 0 03 V To be level Level difference within 0 03 V Fig 3 6 10 The levels are not the same ensure tracking among 6 7 and 9 11 Change the signal to the YUV of the PAL and make the same adjustment as the NTSC Note In the case of PAL adjustment will be almost satisfactory when NTSC data are copied So adjust only incorrect points after copying the data 3 8 3 3 3 Y C Level Adjustment 1 Input the gray scale of the NTSC to the Y C input 2 Select the Y C with a Remote commander to enter the adjustment mode 3 Observe the TP2 BR board G OUT using an oscilloscope and adjust the SUB CONTRAST so that the signal level will be 0 70 V 0 01 V p p Fig 3 7 0 70 0 01 V p p Fig 3 7 4 Input the RGB A GAIN level that was adjusted by the YUV of NTSC to the RGB A GAIN 5 Change the signal of 75 96 color bar 6 Adjust the SUB CHROMA so that the TP503 B IN white level and the B level will be the same Fig 3 8 be level White Fig 3 8 7 Adjust the SUB PHASE so that all output will be the same Fig 3 9 Standard Within 0 03 V To be level Level difference within 0 03 V Fig 3 9 8 Ensure tracking between 6 and 7 9 Change the signal to the PAL and make the same adjustment as the case of the NTSC Note In the case of the PAL copy the NTSC data and then
47. input the input signal timing is written to the MODEI2 ATI 1280 x 1024 area in Table 3 2 Normally do not make adjustment under NOT ADJUSTABLE condition The unspecified signal timing written to the MODE12 is reset to the initial setting by executing ALL EEPROM RESET 6 STATUS PANEL TEMPI The temperature data from thermal sensor mounted on the 51 board on the power supply block side panel back side at top of set is displayed in C Whether this temperature is faulty or not is given in 4 3 Trouble Codes List PANEL TEMP2 The temperature data from thermal sensor mounted on the 51 board on the signal input terminal board block side panel back side at top of set is displayed in Whether this temperature is faulty or not is given in 4 3 Trouble Codes List DC 160 V 160 V DC voltage supplied to the PDP is displayed in V Whether this voltage is faulty or not is given in 4 3 Trouble Codes List DC60V 60 V DC voltage supplied to the PDP is displayed in V Whether this voltage is faulty or not is given in 4 3 Trouble Codes List P S TEMP The judged data from thermal sensor built in the power supply block is displayed If normal 18 displayed is displayed if a temperature rise of power supply block exceeds allowable value For the trouble of this temperature see 4 3 Trouble Codes List FAN STATUS Operating statuses of five cooling fans built in the s
48. ions U C Dimensions Wall bracket a 455 18 15 6 e a gt 406 4 16 94 09 99 5 1 9 2 Sas E e 5 E e 9 Mass Approx 5 2kg 1116702 gt e 57 2 1 4 Mounting bracket b 255 4 10 6 1 1 Loosen the screw and remove the handle 535 21 1 6 Store the handle with the Operating Instructions C C C C C C CO TID gie 0 0 0 0 0 0 ale Mass Approx 5 8kg 12161302 470 18 Handle c 278 3 10 3 52 Mass Approx 130g 600z Units mm inches 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d 92 1 Dimensions of the assembled bracket Side view Y a A 3 3 e es ES 4 L peal 1 3 to I t 9 34 35 1 m arcu T 186 6 7 2 Units mm inches 141 5 9 360 14 3 1 4710 13 52 ls 29 1 5 32 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 13 Section 2 Service Informations 2 1 Circuit Boards Location ASS N S S T WN NSA 0 EES N PAY gg
49. istered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation 3MLVOLS Wdd DIMEVOLS IN3d Location and Function of Parts and Controls Location and Function of Parts and Controls Front Sides Front Left side Right side Retractable feet Use for setting the monitor on the floor For details on using the retractable feet see Using the Retractable Feet on page 12 GB Control panel For details on the control panel see Control Panel on page 7 GB Left panel cover Open it when using the left connector panel You can install the Remote Commander in the back of this cover For details on opening the panel cover see the right on this page Left connector panel For details on the left connector panel see Left Connector Panel on page 10 GB 6 Right connector panel For details on the right connector panel see Right Connector Panel on page 8 GB Q Right panel cover Open it when using the right connector panel For details on opening the panel cover see the below on this page To open the panel cover Loosen the screws counterclockwise and open the cover To take off the panel cover Loosen the screws as illustrated below and take off the panel cover To install the Remote Commander in the panel cover Install the
50. ly only the dot at the lower right position on the SERVICE CODE indicator flashes If the CD indicator flashes check the number and contact your authorized Sony dealer 1 Check the two digit number on the SERVICE CODE indicator The indicator shows one number or multiple numbers alternately every a half second 2 Unplug the unit Inform the number to your authorized Sony dealer Operating a Specific Monitor with the Remote Commander Using the supplied Remote Commander you can operate a specific monitor without affecting other monitors that are installed together 1 Press ID MODE ON on the Remote Commander Monitor index numbers appear in white characters on all the monitors Every monitor is allocated an individual preset index number from 1 to 255 See To change the index number in the column to the right on this page to change the index number Index number INDEX 9 2 Input index number of the monitor you want to operate using 0 9 buttons on the Remote Commander The input number appears right next to each monitor s own index number 6 4 6 6 C D 3 Press ID MODE SET The character on the selected monitor changes to cyan while others change to red Input number INDEX NO 117 117 ON 9 Us ID MODE You can operate only a specified monitor All operations are available in ID mode except POWER ON OFF
51. mote Commander RM 921 10 GB Installation 12 GB Using the Retractable Beet 12 GB Caution cecccccceeccesscesscesscesccessccsecesscesesesseeseeessesseee 13 GB Connections 14 GB Connecting the AC Power Cord 14 GB Connection Example I4 GB Using On screen Menus 16 GB Operating Through Menu 16 GB Menu Guide sese EES 16 GB Watching the Picture eere 20 GB Switching the 20 GB Input Signal and Monitor Status Information Display 20 GB Adjusting the Picture Adjusting the Contrast Brightness Chroma 22 GB GPS 22 GB Restoring the PIC CONTROL Menu Items to Original Settings 22 GB Resizing and Positioning the Picture 23 GB Resizing the Pict te conie eerte tee 23 GB Adjusting the Picture Position 23 GB Restoring the Original Picture Size and Position 24 GB Using the Memory eere 25 GB Storing the Current Condition 25 GB Calling Up the Stored Condition 25 GB Selecting the On screen Language 26 GB Self diagnosis Function 26 GB Operating a Specific Monitor with the Remote Commander dos oases aaa 27 GB Using the Other Remote Commander 28 GB Specifications 29 GB 3 GB 3MIVOLS Wdd DI
52. ny Corporation Printed in Japan SON Y 3 867 473 01 1 Flat Panel Monitor Operating Instructions GB Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung L3 Manual de instrucciones IES Istruzioni per l uso A EI PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE PFM 510A1WJ 1999 by Sony Corporation EL suononuisu 3MEVOLS AMLVOLS IN 3d o T 8 o a E D D suon suj si uonoes siu uonoes ct 3MLVOLS WAd DIMLVOLS IN3d WARNING Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the rear Record the model and serial numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial To prevent
53. o output VDIN BH B to video to audio output V V V output a 2 VCR laser disc player machine etc cannot be used at the same time to R R Y G Y B Y to AUDIO IN to RGB IN 8 to Y C or VIDEO IN sig ROET H S D EI iH G e Betacam SP video cassette recorder d 808 aoa es 900 0000000 nal output componen 4 4 44 to to R R Y G Y B B Y IN to AUDIO IN to AUDIO IN audio output 15 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d 6 1 Using On screen Menus Using On screen Menus Operating Through Menus Menu operating buttons There are four buttons on the monitor and the Remote Commander for menu operations Remote Commander Monitor SELECT MENU C women ENTER The buttons on the control panel are used for explanation purpose in this operating instructions The ENTER button on the Remote Commander has the same function as the ENT button on the control panel and the SELECT 3374 buttons on the Remote Commander as same as the 14 buttons on the control panel Configuration of the menu To select the language used in the menu see page 26 GB 1 Press The main menu app
54. o the RGB signal or component Y B Y R Y signal input of another monitor HD COMP OUT BNC type Loop through output of the HD COMP IN connector Connect to the H sync signal or composite sync signal input of another monitor VD OUT BNC type Loop through output of the VD IN connector Connect to the V sync signal input of another monitor The HD COMP OUT and VD OUT connectors are high impedance outputs When using these outputs connect a monitor with high impedance sync input connector or the picture might be oscillated or disappeared because of the sync signal level mismatch AUDIO OUT L R phono type Loop through outputs of the AUDIO IN jacks Connect to the audio inputs of another monitor LINE OUT connectors These connectors are used as loop through outputs of the LINE IN connectors When the plug is connected to the VIDEO OUT connector Y C OUT jack the 75 oms termination of the VIDEO IN connector or Y C IN jack is released and the signal input to the VIDEO IN or Y C IN jack is output from the VIDEO OUT connector or Y C OUT jack VIDEO OUT BNC type Connect to the composite video signal input of another monitor or video equipment Y C OUT Mini DIN 4 pin Connect to the Y C signal input of another monitor or video equipment AUDIO OUT L R phono type Loop through outputs of the AUDIO IN jacks Connect to the audio inputs of another monitor or video equipment Location and Function of Part
55. on To avoid this problem reset the H V SIZE and the H V SHIFT to the factory settings If any problems persist with the factory setting adjust the settings as shown below To adjust the setting see Restoring the original Picture Size and Position page 24 GB Using On screen Menus signals for factory setting 1080 60i 480 601 575 501 480 60p Other DTV signals and their recommended settings Laser ASPECT 1080 501 48 11 10 02 16 9 1080481 MAX 09 12 02 16 9 1152 501 33 02 20 0 16 9 CONFIG menu This menu is used for adjusting the signal or selecting the language 13 CONFIG ENHANCE HIGH 14 4 FILTER AUTO 15 18 Te ANGUAGE OPSE LECTER CANCE L en 13 ENHANCE Sharpness You can change the outline correction level LOW Default setting for VIDEO signal HIGH Default setting for computer signal 14 H FILTER Select AUTO normally Select HIGH when the ringing appears on the screen Select LOW when the moir pattern or noise appears on the screen The moir pattern or noise decreases even the screen looks a little blurred 15 DISPLAY Select ON to display the input signal information for about five seconds on the top of the monitor screen when turning on the power or switching the input signal 16 LAN
56. s and Controls Q REMOTE RS 232C connector mini DIN 8 pin This connector allows remote control of the monitor using the RS 232C protocol For details see your authorized Sony dealer 9 ET 3MLVOLS Wdd DIMEVOLS IN3d Location and Function of Parts and Controls Left Connector Panel 8 oe MONITOR OUT SPEAKERS 6160 8 MONITOR OUT AUDIO L R jacks phono type Output the signal input from the AUDIO IN jacks Connect to the audio inputs of an audio amplifier not supplied These jacks are variable outputs Set the volume to maximum position to set the output level to 500 mVrms O CONTROL S IN OUT jacks mini jacks Connect to the CONTROL 6 jacks of video equipment or another monitors Then you can simultaneously control all equipment with a single Remote Commander To control equipment by aiming the supplied Remote Commander to the remote control detector of the monitor connect the CONTROL S OUT jack of the monitor and the CONTROL S IN jack of other equipment 10 If you connect the CONTROL S IN jack to the other equipment s CONTROL S OUT jack you cannot operate the monitor with the Remote Commander You can use the stereo cable with mini plug instead of the control S cable SPEAKERS L R terminals Connect to speakers with 6 to 16 ohms imped
57. tails see 3 4 Sub Bright Adjustment ENHANCE H FILTER ient Read also Precautions on Adjustment This adjustment determines standard value in executing the reset of the user menu Use this command when individual items are to be reset Even if the data are erased due to EEPROM replacement execution of b ALL EEPROM RESET allows 12 kinds of preset data saved in the system controller to be all copied and therefore normally the resetting is not necessary CLAMP PHASE Set the video clamp position If CLAMP PHASE is set to B the video signals are clamped at the back porch Also if it is set to the video signals are clamped at the leading edge of sync signal Normally set it to V SYNCHRO This model is not used RGB2 TYPE Change setting from RGB to YUV if mounting optional SDI Setting the RGB2 TYPE to YUV enables the input of YUV signals In this case input display of OSD is SDI Normally select RGB Precautions on Adjustment Preset data by input signal COLOR TEMP H SIZE H SHIFT V SIZE V SHIFT ASPECT ENHANCE H FILTER These are related to the preset 12 kinds of signal timing Table 3 1 and accordingly if no signal or unspecified signal is entered NOT ADJUSTABLE is displayed at the top of screen and at the same time above 8 items are displayed in cyan At this time each data is the center value If either item is adjusted with unspecified signal
58. the Picture 5 Press ENT The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu 6 Press 14 to move the cursor V SIZE and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen SIZE 00 7 Press 14 to resize the picture 4 to expand vertical size to reduce vertical size The vertical picture size is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN 50 to 50 The factory value is 00 8 Press ENT The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu Adjusting the Picture Position 1 In the PIC SIZE menu press tit to move the cursor to SHIFT and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen H SHIFT gt 00 2 Press tit to shift the picture 4 to shift the picture to the right 4 to shift the picture to the left The horizontal picture position is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN 50 to MAX 50 The factory value is 00 3 Press ENT The menu returns to the PIC SIZE menu 23 3MIVOLS Wdd DIMIEVOLS IN3d 611 Resizing and Positioning the Picture 4 Press to move the cursor gt to V SHIFT and press ENT The following menu appears on the monitor screen V SHIFT 00 5 Press tit to shift the picture 4 to shift the picture upward 4 to shift the picture downward The vertical picture position is indicated on the monitor screen from MIN 50 to MAX 50 The factory value is 00 6 Press ENT The menu returns to the P
59. the afterimage may appear on a part of a panel Use the screen saver eventually to equalize the screen display On cleaning To keep the unit looking brand new periodically clean it with a mild detergent solution Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine or abrasive cleansers since these will damage the cabinet As a safety precaution unplug the unit before cleaning it 4 cB On repacking Do not throw away the carton and packing materials They make an ideal container in which to transport the unit When shipping the unit to another location repack it as illustrated on the carton If you have any questions about this unit contact your authorized Sony dealer Features The PFM 510A1W series are 16 9 42 inch flat panel monitor adopting the PDP Plasma Display Panel and accepts various types of signals with the built in scan converter Improved image quality The PDP achieves higher image quality with 1024 x 1024 lines This makes for finely detailed HDTV and PC images You can get greater brightness and contrast over conventional monitors Internal high performance scan converter The monitor has a high performance scan converter Using a unique algorithm the monitor processes signals in a wide range of formats Video HDTV PC etc Flexibility An option slot is in place for future expansion The slot in option adapter allows for quick and easy system upgrades Features Other feat
60. ures Three sets of video inputs with audio inputs one composite video or Y C inputs one RGB input and one RGB component input Displays the HDTV signal with tri level sync signal Three dimensional comb filter for NTSC Y C separation Line correlation comb filter for PAL Y C separation Automatic input signal detection with indication Windows95 98 PnP Plug and Play compatible Picture AGC function this function automatically adjusts and improves the contrast when a low intensity signal is input On screen menu for various adjustments and settings On screen display in five languages for user friendly access Fine adjustment of image size and position Memory function for storage of up to five picture settings D control Self diagnosis function Remote RS 232C connector mini DIN 8 pin Control S connector Accepts infrared or wired Sony Remote Commanders using SIRCS code Vertical setup Warning on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply United States Continental United Kingdom Ireland Japan Canada Europe Australia New Zealand Plug type VM0033B COX 07 636 VM1296 Female end VM0113 COX 02 VM0310B VM0303B VM1313 Cord type SJT 13 53rd O C HVCTF Minimum cord set rating 13A 125V 10A 250V 10A 250V 10A 125V Safety approval UL CSA VDE VDE DENTORI 1 Windows95 98 is a reg
61. vel using a remote commander so that the signal level will be 1 10 V 0 01 V p p Fig 3 1 5 Input the gray scale of the HIGH VISION YPbPr to the and select the YUV mode using a remote commander 6 Observe the TP503 B IN using an oscilloscope and adjust the RGB A GAIN level using a remote commander so that the signal level will be 1 10 V 0 01 V p p Fig 3 1 1 10 0 01 V p p Fig 3 1 PFM 510A1WU PFM 510A1WE 3 3 2 YUV Level Adjustment 1 Input the YUV signal to the Input terminal The signal should be gray scale NTSC 2 Select the YUV mode using a remote commander to enter the adjustment mode 3 Observe the TP2 BR board G OUT using an oscilloscope and adjust the COMPONENT Y level so that the signal level will be 0 70 V 0 01 V p p Fig 3 2 0 70 0 01 V p p Fig 3 2 4 Observe the TP503 B IN using an oscilloscope and adjust the RGB A GAIN level so that the signal level will be 1 10 V 0 01 V p p Fig 3 3 1 10 0 01 Vp p Fig 3 3 5 Change the signal of 75 96 color bar 6 Adjust the COMPONENT B Y so that the TP503 B IN level and the B level will be the same Fig 3 4 be level White B Fig 3 4 3 7 7 Adjust the COMPONENT R Y so that the TP501 R IN level and the R level will be the same Fig 3 5 be level White Fig 3 5 8 Ensure tracking between 6 and 7 9 Adjust the SUB PHASE so that all t

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