Samsung GTW-P50M603 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
FACTORY & ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENT VER1.0
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For each color temperature setting, please repeat Steps 3 and 4 above but replace
the x and y settings with the following values:
a. 6500D: x = 313, y = 329 for both Dark and Bright Level Settings
b. 9300K: x = 285, y = 295 for both Dark and Bright Level Settings
c. 13800K: x = 260, y = 275 for both Dark and Bright Level Settings
For these 3 Color Temperatures (6500D, 9300K and 13800K), adjust the Dark and
Bright Levels to the following Y values:
a. Dark level Y = 0.5±0.1 FL
b. Bright level Y = 30±1 FL
(6) Once all 4 Color Temperatures have been adjusted, skip through the Component
Color Temperatures and completely exit the Factory Adjustment Menu.
3.1 Pre-setting Adjustment and Equipment Preparation for Component Mode:
(1) Turn on the Color Analyzer (Minolta, Model = CA-100) and reset the Color
Analyzer.
(2) Switch the PDP input to Component1 mode and press the “Recall” key on the
remote control to have the PDP set recalled back to default factory settings.
(3) Set up the Video Pattern Generator (ie. SENCORE VP-300 Multimedia Video
Generator) with the following settings:
A. Dark Level Center block definition:
a. Signal Type: Component
b. Format: 1080i
c. Pattern = WINDOW 1 14 IRE
B. Bright Level Center block definition:
a. Signal Type: Component
b. Format: 1080i
c. Pattern = WINDOW 2 60 IRE
(4) Connect the PDP Component1 input to the VP-300 Component output connector.
(5) Flatly place the Minolta Color Analyzer’s Photo Detector in contact with the center
of the PDP screen.
3.2 Component Mode Color Temperature Adjustment Procedure:
(1) Set the VP-300 to send a dark level center block signal (14 IRE). Enter the
Factory Adjustment Menu using the same Key sequence specified above and then
select the Color Temperature Adjustment option. Using the FAV.SET key skip
through all the DVI and RGB Color Temperatures until you reach the 5400K
Component Color Temperature OSD.
(2) Press the Left/Right Button to switch between the Bias (R, G, B) and Gain (R, G, B)
values. Use the Up/Down Buttons to change the Bias and Gain Values.