Hughes JVC Projector 230 Service Manual
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Chapter 3---Service Adjustments Model 230 Service Manual3-19 To adjust the Vertical height ( see Figure 3-14): 1. Remove the rear cover (Section 4.2). 2. Select the X-hatch test pattern. NOTE: Green is the master to which Red and Blue will be matched. The Green height pot should not need adjustment except when the Green CRT assembly has been replaced. 3. Hide Blue and view Red and Green. 4. If Red is higher than Green at the top and lower than Green at the bottom of the X-hatch image, or If lower than Green at the top and higher at the bottom, adjust Red vertical pot to correct the error. If Red is higher than Green at the top and bottom, or lower than Green at the top and bottom, this is most likely caused by Red not being centered correctly and can be corrected with the centering adjustment (User’s Guide, Chapter 5). If the Red height pot does not completely eliminate the difference in height between Red and Green, balance the error at the top and bottom. Too much of an error at the top or bottom makes convergence procedures harder to accomplish. 5. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 above for Blue while hiding Red. 6. Recheck all Geometry and Convergence settings ( see User’s Guide) and readjust wherever necessary. To adjust the horizontal size coils ( see Figure 3-15): 1. Continue to use the X-hatch test pattern. 2. Hide Blue. View Red and Green. 3. If Red is outside of Green on both sides, or inside of Green on both sides, use a Delrin .100 hex alignment tool to adjust the Red horizontal size coil to correct the error. If Red is outside of Green on one side and inside of Green on the other side, this is most likely caused by Red not being centered correctly and can be corrected with the centering adjustment ( User’s Guide, Chapter 5). If the Red horizontal size coil does not completely eliminate the size error between Red and Green, balance the error on both sides to allow for easier convergence. 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 above for Blue while hiding Red. 5. Recheck all Geometry and Convergence settings and readjust wherever necessary. 6. Replace the electronic module and rear cover. 3.10 Software Updating The Model 230 software resides in Flash Memory and is updated via the projectors serial Port A. To perform an update, a disk containing the updated
Chapter 3 Service Adjustments 3-20Model 230 Service Manual Boot Software (boot.hex) and/or System Software (zsys.hex) and a PC with Windows 3.1 is required to perform update. Boot Manager Software and System Software are separate products. Each may be updated independently. The System Software will depend on a specific version of the Boot Manager. Refer to the System Software release bulletin for Boot Manager version dependencies. To perform software upgrade: 1. Verify that the projector circuit breaker is off. Use a Null Modem cable to connect a PC to the projector’s Serial Port A. 2. Start Windows 3.1. 3. Click on the terminal icon from the Accessories Directory. 4. From the Terminal menu, select Settings-Terminal Emulation and click on DEC-VT-100(ANSI). Select OK. 5. Under Settings choose Terminal Preferences. 6. Under Terminal Preferences the following selections are appropriate; Terminal Modes=Sound, CR->CR/LF=Both off, Columns=80, Cursor=Block & Blink, Terminal Font=Fixedsys 15, Translation=None, Show Scroll Bars=On, Buffer Lines=100, Use Function Arrow & Control Keys for Windows=Off. Select OK. 7. Under Settings select Text Transfer=Standard Flow Control. Select OK. 8. Under Settings select Communications and choose; Connector=select the PC port being used, Baud Rate=9600 or 19200 (depending on the System Controller Switch block Pos 4-see note below this step), Data Bits=8, Stop Bits=1, Parity=None, Parity Check=Off, Carrier Detect=Off, Flow Control=XON/XOFF. Select OK. NOTE: Switch position 4 on the switch block at the card edge of the System Controller ( Figure 5-1) controls the baud rate for Serial Port A for the Boot Manager and System Software. Down=9600, Up=19200. Ensure the other SCB switches (1, 2, and 3) are in the Down position. 9. Turn the projector circuit breaker on while depressing and holding down the service mode switch on the SCB (Figure 5-1) . Verify that Boot Manager appears on the terminal monitor. The Power On LED stays Red. Alternate for Step 9: In Power Off Standby mode, Press Control, Shift + _ (underscore), hex IF (international keyboard may vary in key placement). 10. The following should be displayed on the Windows Terminal screen (where x.x.0 is the currently loaded Boot Manager version (e.g. 0.9.0 or 1.1.0). –Boot Manager Ver x.x.0 (Service Mode Startup) –Copyright (c) 1994 Hughes JVC Technology –Command: _ 11. Verify that the Boot Manager version is correct. If it is necessary to update the Boot Manager, perform the following steps. If the Boot Manager is already up to date, skip to Step 12 to update the System Software.
Chapter 3---Service Adjustments Model 230 Service Manual3-21 11A. Enter the command loadboot at the prompt. You should see the following output: Command: loadboot Boot Manager software update procedure ***WARNING: IMPROPER USE MAY MAKE THIS SYSTEM UNBOOTABLE*** (This warning relates to the Flash Memory updating that occurs in Step 11D. Do not turn projector power off while the Flash Memory is updating) Memory buffer reset to 0xff Begin your S-Record upload now (Esc to abort). 11B. From the Windows Terminal Menu (normally in Accessories window), select Transfers/Send Text File, then select List Files of Type:All Files, and select the disk and/or directory with the Model 230 software. You should see a file named boot.hex. Select this file and press the OK button to begin the upload. 11C. During upload, a progress indicator updates the number of records received. At the completion of the upload, the system will display the following (numerical values are for example only and depend on the Boot Manager version): S-Records processed: 823 Upload Successful Address Range: 0x00000000-0x00006687 Bytes Loaded: 26248 ***WARNING: FLASH WILL NOW BE UPDATED*** Press Enter to continue, Esc to abort. 11D. The system has verified that the load module is correct and is ready to update the Flash. Press Enter to perform the update (press Esc now to abort the update with no changes). While the Flash memory is being updated (15- 30 seconds), DO NOT turn off the projector circuit breaker or the machine could be made unbootable, requiring a new set of flash chips to be installed. When the update is complete, the system will display the following: Reprogramming Flash Sector 0 1 Boot Manager software update successful Command: _ The Boot software has been successfully updated. To restart the projector under control of the updated boot manager, enter the reboot command while depressing the service mode switch (Figure 5-1). The projector will now restart with the updated boot manager software. ( NOTE: If normal software starts, see Step 9 to reenter Boot Manager.) You should see the following displayed, where y.y.0 is the updated Boot Managers version. Boot Manager Ver y.y.0 (Service Mode Startup) Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Hughes-JVC Technology Command: _
Chapter 3 Service Adjustments 3-22Model 230 Service Manual 12. To update the System Software from the Boot Manager prompt: 12A. Type in the command “loadsys” at the prompt. The following should be displayed: Command: loadsys System software update procedure ***WARNING: IMPROPER USE MAY MAKE THIS SYSTEM UNBOOTABLE*** (NOTE: This warning relates to the Flash Memory updating that occurs in Step 12D below. Do not turn projector power off while the Flash Memory is updating.) Memory buffer reset to Oxff Begin your S-Record upload now (Esc to abort) 12B. Select “Transfers/Send Text File” from the Windows Terminal Menu (normally in Accessories window). In the “Send Text File Dialog” box, select “List Files of Type: All Files” and select the disk and/or directory with the Model 230 software. Select file named “zsys.hex”. Press OK to start upload. 12C. During upload, a progress indicator updates the number of records received. When the upload is complete, the system will display the following (numerical values are for example only and depend on the System Software version): S-Records processed:11282 Upload Successful Address Range: 0x00020000-0x000781cf Bytes Loaded:360912 ***WARNING: FLASH WILL NOW BE UPDATED*** Press Enter to continue, Esc to abort 12D. At this point the system has verified that the load module is correct and is ready to update the Flash memory. Press Enter to perform the update (Esc will abort the update process with no changes). While the Flash is being updated (approx 15-30 seconds), DO NOT turn off the projector circuit breaker, this may make the machine unbootable, requiring a new set of flash chips to be installed. When the update is complete, the system will display the following: Reprogramming Flash Sector 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 System software update successful Command: _ The software update is complete. To restart the projector, type in the “sys” command and press Enter. The projector will now restart with the updated System Software. 3.11 Gamma Tracking Gamma Tracking is used mainly during factory-setup. It may be necessary when ILA®s are replaced or when the projector has been in use for a long time. To check if Gamma Tracking is needed, access the Grey Scale test pattern. After all
Chapter 3---Service Adjustments Model 230 Service Manual3-23 setup procedures are complete the Grey Scale test pattern should be grey throughout. If the edges of the Grey Scale appear grey but the middle appears color-tinged, this indicates that Gamma Tracking may need adjustment. NOTE:Overall Gamma Tracking is usually best if no color is too near the extreme (0 or 255). For example, if the middle gray level looks green and the Gamma Tracking settings are; Red=128, Green=200, Blue=128, it is better to adjust Red and Blue down instead of Green up. To adjust Gamma Tracking: 1. Select the Grey Scale test pattern. 2. Observe the center of the Grey Scale. If the center of the test pattern shows a red, blue or green tinge, Gamma Tracking may need to be adjusted for that color. NOTE: It is also possible that two colors are dominant at the center. If the center of the test pattern appears magenta, then red and blue are both dominant. If the center appears cyan-tinged, green and blue are dominant. If the center appears yellow, red and green are dominant. 3. Select the color to adjust 4. Make a note of the data value of the color(s) to be adjusted before making any adjustments to gamma so that it can be returned to if adjusting gamma does not improve the grey scale image on the screen . 5. Use the arrow keys to decrease gamma in the selected color so that the Grey Scale looks grey throughout the pattern. Use the UP arrow key to i ncrease the data value for gamma in the selected color to make it less dominant! 3.12 Graphic Enhancement Adjustment The optional Graphic Enhancer RGBHV VIC has a very small adjustable pot (see Figure 3-15) that was designed primarily to improve the visibility of computer black text on white background (such as spreadsheets). This pot is factory-set at mid-range to provide an appreciable enhancement of small black text on white background. HJT recommends this pot be left at the factory mid-range setting. If it is absolutely necessary to adjust this pot to optimize a specific type of graphic image, be sure to check that other sources viewed from the Graphic Enhancer VIC are not adversely affected. This enhancement adjustment only affects computer graphics and does not appreciably affect images from VCRs, DVDs etc. Increasing (clockwise) sharpens the appearance of black on white text but overadjustment will adversely affect other types of graphics. This is a fixed adjustment and a compromise setting may be needed for best overall performance.
Chapter 3 Service Adjustments 3-24Model 230 Service Manual Figure 3-15. Graphic Enhancer Video Input Card. 3.13 Cleaning Lenses, ILA® Assemblies and Mirrors The projection lens is the only item that requires periodic cleaning. Other assemblies are covered to prevent dust entering or finger smudging. Cleaning may be needed for special circumstances such as replacing an assembly. Cleaning should only require removing excessive dust (use canned air such as “Office Duster” or Aero Duster) or removing fingerprint smudges (use “Kodak Lens paper”, or equivalent) from the projection lens. As much as possible, clean the optics only when absolutely necessary. Projection Lens: Use lens paper and wipe the lens clean in a vertical motion from top to bottom. Use compressed air to blow excess dust from the lens. An optical lens cleaning solution can also be used to remove finger smudges. ILA® Assembly: Clean the ILA® assembly faces with compressed air only. Do not wipe the ILA assembly faces. CRT Faces: Use compressed air to blow dust off and lens paper to clean face. Relay Lens: Same as Projection Lens. Mirrors and Polarizing Beam Splitter Windows: The Optical Shield covers the Dichroic Mirror Assembly and Polarizing Beam Splitter windows. Normally cleaning is not needed. Clean only if absolutely necessary using compressed air. Do not wipe mirrors.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) Model 230 Service Manual4-1 4.0 Maintenance (Remove/Replace) Contents 4.1 Introduction ..............................................................................................4-1 4.2 Projector Covers ......................................................................................4-4 4.3 Air Filters ..................................................................................................4-5 4.4 Arc Lamp Assembly .................................................................................4-5 4.5 Ignitor Assembly.......................................................................................4-7 4.6 Arc Lamp Power Supply ...........................................................................4-8 4.7 Low Voltage Power Supply.......................................................................4-9 4.8 High Voltage Power Supply ......................................................................4-10 4.9 Raster Timing, System Controller, Video Processor PCBs.......................4-12 4.10 Convergence/Deflection PCB ...................................................................4-13 4.11 Horizontal/Vertical Deflection PCB ...........................................................4-14 4.12 Video Input Cards (VICs) .........................................................................4-15 4.13 Video Amplifier PCB .................................................................................4-15 4.14 Scan Reversal PCB..................................................................................4-17 4.15 CRT/Yoke Assembly ................................................................................4-18 4.16 ILA® Assembly.........................................................................................4-19 4.17 Relay Lens ...............................................................................................4-20 4.18 Projection Lens ........................................................................................4-21 4.19 Prism Assembly .......................................................................................4-22 4.20 Recommended Spares.............................................................................4-24 4.1 Introduction NOTE: Before removing the front or rear cover or replacing any components or subassemblies, please review the Safety Chapter at the front of this manual. Removal and replacement procedures in this chapter must be performed by Hughes-JVC certified technicians and engineers only. When performing any maintenance, protect yourself and the equipment by following these guidelines: • Turn the projector off with the remote. • After the cooling fans have automatically stopped running, turn off the circuit breaker. • Allow a discharge time of at least one minute for the high voltage to bleed off, then unplug the power cord from the AC wall outlet. • Observe all Cautions and Warnings Tools required to perform removal and replacement of projector components and subassemblies are listed in Chapter 1, Introduction.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) 4-2Model 230 Service Manual WARNING!!! Various procedures in this chapter involve the removal and replacement of system subassemblies. Ensure that the projector circuit breaker is turned off and the AC power plug is removed from the AC outlet PRIOR to attempting any of these procedures. When performing any maintenance procedures in this chapter, follow the guidelines below: Left/Right Orientation: When left and right is mentioned in this chapter, it is with reference to standing at the rear of the projector, facing the screen. Connectors on subassemblies and PCBs have tabs that must be released first before pulling on the connector. The proper procedure is to push slightly IN on the connector, then squeeze the tab, then pull the connector out. NOTE: While performing any maintenance procedures, check the prism diaphragm for dryness, crazing, cracking, or possible leaking. If any problems are observed, call HJT. When references are made in this chapter to assemblies and components, refer to Figures 4-1 and 4-14 for their locations.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement)Model 230 Service Manual4-3 Figure 4-1. Major components of the Model 230 Projector.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) 4-4Model 230 Service Manual 4.2 Projector Covers Prior to removing either cover, review the chapter on Safety and adhere to all warnings and cautions. Figure 4-2 Rollbar Assembly. To remove the front or rear covers (refer to Figure 4-2): 1. Disconnect the projector power plug. 2. Loosen the two pozidrive spring screws at the front of the front cover or the rear of the rear cover. 3. Tilt up the front or rear cover. CAUTION! Do not leave either cover in the tilted up position! The covers can fall from this tilted up position and possibly damage projector components. Remove the cover and set it aside when servicing the projector. 4. Release the two Latch Levers on the Rollbar assembly that hold the cover in place. Place the ends of the Latch Levers into the holding slots. CAUTION! Immediately after removing the front or rear cover, pull up the power interlock switch. This allows power to be reapplied to