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SyncM aster 570PX (L S57BPP)
Training M anual
Training M anual
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD
Visual Display Division
LCD Monitor Group

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  • Page 1 SyncM aster 570PX (L S57BPP) Training M anual Training M anual SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD Visual Display Division LCD Monitor Group...
  • Page 2 Index Index Overview Introduction B lock D iagram M ain B oard Part Service M ode Part Troubleshooting D D C Entry W hat To D o after Board Replacement...
  • Page 3 Overview Overview 1. Background of Development ▶ To expand the large LCD product market (Public facilities like Airport, Theater, etc.) ▶ To enhance image quality, and additional functions comparing with the existing model ▶ To provide more convenience for user...
  • Page 4 Overview Overview 2. Product Features ▶ VMB (Vertical Marketing Business) Model ▶ MFM (Multi Function Monitor) : Receives diverse support other than PC (DVI, AV, S- video, Component) ▶ Response Time 8ms SPVA adopted ▶ Sound function reinforced by adopting SRS Trusurround ▶...
  • Page 5 Overview Overview 3. Specifications LS57BPP Model Nam e SyncMaster 570DX Panel AMLCD 57” ( LTI570HH- L01 ) Opt i m um Res ol ut i on 1920 x 1080 (W XGA) 60Hz Di s pl ay Si ze 57” (16:9) Br i g ht nes s 600cd/m Cont r as t Rat i o...
  • Page 6 Introduction (Front) Introduction (Front) MENU : Viewing the Control Panel Use this button to open the on-screen menu and exit from the menu screen or close screen adjustment menu. Up/Down button : Moves from one menu item to another vertically or adjusts selected menu values. Adjust / Volume button : Moves from one menu item to another horizontally or adjusts selected menu values.
  • Page 7 Introduction (Rear) Introduction (Rear) Connection Terminal Rear 1. POWER S/W 2. POWER IN 3. Kensington Lock The Kensington lock is a device used to physically fix the system when using it in a public place.
  • Page 8 Introduction (Rear) Introduction (Rear) Connection Terminal Rear 4. REMOTE OUT/IN (Remote Control Port) 5. RS232C OUT/IN (RS232C Serial Port) : MDC(Multiple Device Control) Program Port 6. PC IN(RGB) (PC Video Connection Terminal) : Using D-Sub (15 Pin) Cable - PC Mode (Analog PC) 7.
  • Page 9 Introduction (Rear) Introduction (Rear) Connection Terminal Rear 9. COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] (Component Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) 10. BNC/COMPONENT OUT (BNC/Component Connection Terminal (Output)) - BNC (Analog PC) Connection : connecting R, G, B, H, V port - Component Connection : connecting PR, Y, Pb port 11.
  • Page 10 Introduction (Rear) Connection Terminal Rear 12. AV AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] (Monitor Audio Connection Terminal (Input)) 13. AV OUT [VIDEO] (Video Connection Terminal) : AV mode (Output) 14. AV IN [VIDEO] (Video Connection Terminal) : AV mode (Input) 15. AV OUT [S-Video] (S-Video Connection Terminal) : S-Video mode (Output) 16.
  • Page 11 Introduction (Remote Controller) Introduction (Remote Controller) ON/OFF Turns the LCD display On/Off. MagicNet MagicNet Quick Launch Button. MDC Quick Launch Button. LOCK Activates or deactivates all function keys on both remote control and the LCD except for the Power and LOCK buttons. MagicNet buttons Used for MagicNet.
  • Page 12 Unpacking Unpacking Accessories 15pin D-sub cable BN39-00244B Adaptor Connector 3705-001262 Remote Control BN59-00489A...
  • Page 13 Unpacking Unpacking Accessories(Sold Separately) Speaker wire...
  • Page 14 Comparison Comparison...
  • Page 15 Protection of Image Retention Protection of Image Retention Image retention may not occur when a LCD panel is operated under normal conditions. Normal conditions are defined as continuously changing video patterns. When the LCD panel is operated for a long time with a fixed pattern (over 12 hours), there may be slight difference in voltage between electrodes that work the liquid crystal (LC) in a pixel.
  • Page 16: Safety Screen

    Safety Screen Safety Screen - Type 1. Screen Scroll : Screen is automatically scrolled FLIGHT TIME FLIGHT TIME   OZ348 20:30 OZ348 20:30   FLIGHT TIME UA102 21:10 UA102 21:10 OZ348 20:30 Interval : 1 ~ 10 hour (Recommend : 1) Second : 1 ~ 5 second (Recommend : 5) - Type 2.
  • Page 17 Safety Screen Safety Screen - Type 3. Bar : 2 bars move with crossing each other FLIGHT TIME FLIGHT TIME FLIGHT TIME Screen Protection   OZ348 20:30 OZ348 20:30 OZ348 20:30 Screen Protection UA102 UA102 21:10 UA102 21:10 21:10 Interval : 1 ~ 10 hour (Recommend : 1) Second : 10 ~ 50 second (Recommend : 50) - Type 4.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Monitor

    Connecting the M onitor Connecting the M onitor Connecting to a Computer 1. Connect the power cord for your monitor to the power port on the 2-3. Using the BNC (Analog) connector on the video card. back of the monitor. Turn on power switch. Connect the BNC Cable to the BNC/COMPONENT IN - R, G, B, 2.
  • Page 19 Connecting the M onitor Connecting the M onitor Connecting to a VCR 1. AV input devices like VCRs or Camcorders are connected to the AV IN [VIDEO] or AV IN [S-VIDEO] of the monitor using the S-VHS or BNC cable. 2.
  • Page 20 Connecting the M onitor Connecting the M onitor Connecting to a DVD Player 1.Connect a set of audio cables between the COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] on the Monitor and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD player. 2. Connect a Component cable between the BNC/COMPONENT IN - Pr, Y, Pb port on the Monitor and the PR, Y, PB jacks on the DVD player.
  • Page 21 Connecting the M onitor Connecting the M onitor Connecting to DTV Set Top Box 1. Connect a set of audio cables between the COMPONENT AUDIO IN [L-AUDIO-R] on the LCD Display and the AUDIO OUT jacks on the Set Top Box. 2.
  • Page 22 Connecting the M onitor Connecting the M onitor Connecting Speakers 1. Tighten the SET and the speaker using the screws. * Mount the set of the speaker without the speaker stand. 2. Connect the speaker connection cable between the speaker connection cable jack on the rear of the SET and the speaker connection jack on the rear of the speaker.
  • Page 23 Connecting the M onitor Connecting the M onitor Connecting to an Audio System Connect a set of audio cables between the AUX L, R jacks on the AUDIO SYSTEM and the MONITOR [L-AUDIO-R] on the Monitor.
  • Page 24 PC Compatibility PC Compatibility Graphic Card Chip Maker Card Name Overall Test Result RADEON 7500Pro / COMODO RADEON 7000 / DREAM MEDIA FireGL 8700 / ATI NVIDIA PCX5300 / SPARKLE Quardo FX500 / LEADTECH GEFORCE FX5600 / CHAINTECH 3DLABS VP760 MATROX G450 INTEL...
  • Page 25: Installing Stand K It

    Installing Stand K it Installing Stand K it Installing the Semi Stand...
  • Page 26: A Djusting Y Our M Onitor

    A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (Input) (Input) Source List Use to select PC, BNC or other external input source connected to the Monitor. When external A/V devices such as VCRs or DVDs are connected to the monitor, PIP allows you to watch video from those devices in a small window super-imposed on the PC Video signal.
  • Page 27 A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (Picture : PC/ B NC/ D V I) (Picture : PC/ B NC/ D V I) MagicBright™ MagicBright™ is a new feature providing the optimum viewing environment depending on the contents of the image you are watching. Currently four different modes are available: Entertain, Internet, Text and Custom.
  • Page 28 A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (Picture : PC/ B NC/ D V I) (Picture : PC/ B NC/ D V I) Size :You can switch the Size. : 16:9 and 4:3 PIP Picture You can adjust the PIP Screen Settings.
  • Page 29 A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (Picture : A V / S-V ideo/ Component) (Picture : A V / S-V ideo/ Component) Mode The Monitor has four automatic picture settings ("Dynamic", "Standard", "Movie" and "Custom") that are preset at the factory. Custom Change the contrast and brightness according to personal preference.
  • Page 30 A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (Picture : A V / S-V ideo/ Component) (Picture : A V / S-V ideo/ Component) Film Mode : The Film Mode feature offers you a theater-quality viewing experience.
  • Page 31 A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (Sound) (Sound) Mode The Monitor has a built-in high fidelity stereo amplifier. : Standard, Music, Movie, Speech, Custom Custom 1) Bass : Emphasize low frequency audio. 2) Treble : Emphasize high frequency audio. 3) Balance : Allows you to adjust the sound balance between the left and right speakers.
  • Page 32 A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (Setup) (Setup) Language Select the language English, Germany, Spanish, French, Italian, Swedish, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese Time Use to choose one of 4 time settings, Clock Set, Sleep Timer, On Timer, and Off Timer. When you select turning Yes the On Timer or Off Timer when Clock Set is undefined, a guiding message pops up: "Set the clock...
  • Page 33 A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (Setup) (Setup) Resolution Select When the picture is not displayed properly on the screen when setting the graphics card resolution of the computer to 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1280 x 768 @ 60Hz, 1360 x 768 @ 60Hz or 1366 x768 @ 60Hz, by using this function(Resolution Select) you can have the picture displayed on the screen in the specified resolution.
  • Page 34 A djusting Y our M onitor A djusting Y our M onitor (M D C) (M D C) ID Setup Assigns distinctive IDs to the SET. ID Input Use to select the transmitter functions of the individual SET. Only a SET where the ID corresponds to the transmitter setting becomes activated...
  • Page 35 D isassembly D isassembly 1. Remove 18 screws from the rear cover and lift up the rear cover. Screw 2. Remove 17 screws from the shield and lift up the shield cover and the FAN. FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 Screw...
  • Page 36 D isassembly D isassembly 3. Remove 12 screws as showed the picture. Screw 4. Remove the cables and separate the SMPS board and main board from bottom BRKT as showed the picture.
  • Page 37 D isassembly D isassembly 5. Remove 4 screws, and lift up BRKT and stand BRKT. Screw 6. Remove the screws between side BRKT and front cabinet, disconnect the cable of function PCB as showed left picture, and Remove the front cover and separate the panel. Screw...
  • Page 38 D isassembly D isassembly 7. Remove the screws from side BRKT (top-2, bottom-2) and separate the side BRKT. ※ Reassembly procedures are in the reverse order of disassembly procedures.
  • Page 39: Internal View

    Internal V iew Panel (57” SPVA) ▶ Use of LCD general LTI570HH-L01 panel, SPVA Panel with response speed of 8ms SMPS Board Maker: Samsung Electro-Mechanics ▶ Main Board ▶ Receives input of PC analog, AV, S-video, audio signals from outside, and...
  • Page 40: Block Diagram

    Block D iagram Block D iagram (M ain Circuit) (M ain Circuit) Main RS2 3 2 C Rx/Tx (i n p u t) Rx/Tx (+/- 5V) MA X ( +/- 12V) Cortez Advanced 2 32 RS2 3 2 C (l o op o u t) Frame Mstar Memory...
  • Page 41 Block D iagram Block D iagram (M ain - Power) (M ain - Power) Main Power Tree + 3 .3 V _ LI V E , Stand- By L I V E 2 ,L I V E 3 +3. 3V_I O , PLL, LVDS_PLL, LVDS, LBADC M P 1583 Pow er + 3.3V_LIVE...
  • Page 42 Board Connections – M ain Board Board Connections – M ain Board Power Connect or (Connecting to SMPS LVDS Connect or Board, 16P) (Connecting to PANEL) Power Connect or (Connecting to SMPS Board, 5P) Funct i BNC/ Com ponent / Audi AV ( Audi o , Vi deo, S- Vi deo) , PC ( D- Speaker , Audi o...
  • Page 43 Board Connections – SM PS Board Board Connections – SM PS Board Power Connect or 5P (Connecting to MAIN board, Relation to Lamp control) Lam p Connect or Lam p Connect or (Connecting to panel (Connecting to panel inverter inverter - upper/left side) - upper/right side) Power Connect or 16P...
  • Page 44 Schematics : Power Schematics : Power CN 602 Connecting to SMPS Board (16p) CN 404 Connecting to SMPS Board (5p)
  • Page 45 Schematics : Power Schematics : Power IC602 12V -> 3.3V IC601 3.3V -> 1.8V IC604 3.3V -> 2.5V...
  • Page 46 Schematics : Power Schematics : Power IC610 5V -> 3.3V...
  • Page 47 Schematics : Power Schematics : Power IC612 5V -> 3.3V IC613 IC614 12V -> 8V 8V -> 5V IC618 IC615 8V -> 5V 3.3V -> 1.8V...
  • Page 48 Schematics : PC / D V I Input Schematics : PC / D V I Input PC signal input Scaler IC408 CN101 IC105 (TMDS Receiver) DVI signal input...
  • Page 49 Schematics : D D C Schematics : D D C IC 100,101 : If EEPROM E_DDC_CTL signal containing DDC data is High, write cannot be done. Enter Factory mode for signal to be Low to be able to write. (DDC Protection)
  • Page 50 Schematics : BNC / Component Input Schematics : BNC / Component Input CN 102 BNC/Component signal input IC105 (TMDS Receiver) Component Scaler IC408...
  • Page 51 Schematics : V ideo Input Schematics : V ideo Input CN 110 S-Video signal input Scaler IC408 CN 107 AV signal input...
  • Page 52 Schematics : Scaler FL I8638 Schematics : Scaler FL I8638 Memory Data/addr. IC401, DSUB R/G/B IC402 BNC Pr/Y/Pb S-Video Y/C CVBS TMDS IC105 IC 408 LVDS data CN403 Network R/G/B Data/addr. IC406...
  • Page 53 Schematics : Sound (Input) Schematics : Sound (Input) PC sound input CN502 Video sound input Sound Processor CN501 IC502 Component sound input CN503...
  • Page 54 Schematics : Sound Processor Schematics : Sound Processor Video sound input Switch IC 501 IC 502 PC sound input Network sound input Component sound input Line out CN504 Sound Amp. IC504...
  • Page 55 Schematics : Sound A M P Schematics : Sound A M P Sound Processor Speaker output IC502 CN506...
  • Page 56 Schematics : EPROM Schematics : EPROM Function (CN402) RS232 (IC109) EEPROM (IC403)
  • Page 57 Schematics : FA N Schematics : FA N...
  • Page 58: M Ain Board Part

    M ain board part M ain board part 1. MST3385 - TMDS Receiver + 2*ADC (PC, BNC) Scaler - Converts DVI input to the TMDS signal and send to the scaler MST- 3385 PC, DVI DVI 입 력 DVI 입 력 FLI8638 input FLI8638 input TMDS_R (8bit)
  • Page 59 M ain board part M ain board part 2. FLI8638 - GENESIS Company Scaler IC Scaler - Video decoder, micom, Image enhancer, 3- D Comb filter functions embedded TMDS - Supports OSD and PIP Component, S-video, AV, CVBS HYB25D256 (DDR) HYB25D256 (DDR) DATA Y/Pb/Pr (Component)
  • Page 60 M ain board part M ain board part 3. HYB25D256 - 256M DDR Memory Scaler FLI8638 FLI8638 HYB25D256 DATA IC401/402 Address...
  • Page 61 M ain board part M ain board part 4. STV8257 - Sound Processor STV- 8257 - Supports SRS Trusurround XT - Lip Sync. function 5. TPA3004D2 - Sound Amp. Line out Speaker - Amplifys the audio signal received from sound processor, and then delivers to the speaker.
  • Page 62 Function board part Function board part Connecting to Connecting to Function Board Main Board (CN402) Main Board (CN402) Connect to the Main Board Funct i on Connect or (Connecting to Main Board) Attached to the front Front side Back side...
  • Page 63 Service M ode Service M ode 1. How to Enter Service Mode using REMOCON Power Off Mute Power On (Using Factory Remote controller) Info Factory Auto-Color Adjusting 2. Service Mode Menu Adjust color by R/G/B Offset and Gain Adjust Sharpness Service Menu Improving display quality AutoColor...
  • Page 64 A utoColor Part A utoColor Part PC analog Only ( 1024x768@60 16gray pattern) Color control operates normally only in certain modes of certain patterns, but in Service Menu other cases, the operation may distort AutoColor color. Also, color control is not normal White Balance when controlling color in a mode other Main Advanced Sharpness...
  • Page 65 White Balance Part White Balance Part Used for color control. But excessive setting may saturate the color. Service Menu Extreme caution needed.!! Extreme caution needed.!! AutoColor White Balance White Balance Main Advanced Sharpness Sub Bright Enhancers Back End Sub Contrast Panel Info On : Display factory adjusting value RED Offset...
  • Page 66 Sharpness Part Sharpness Part Adjusting the sharpness of displayed image. Service Menu AutoColor White Balance Main V Peaking Y Main Advanced Sharpness Enhancers Main V Peaking UV Back End Panel Info Main V Peaking Coring AV Size Main V Peaking Region 1 Threshold Spread Spectrum Main V Peaking Region 1 Gain Reset...
  • Page 67 Sharpness Part Sharpness Part Scaling Filter Sharpness Control – Peaking Y / Peaking UV This adjusts the sharpness of luminance(Y) and color(UV). The bigger the number is in the range of 1~127, the clearer the picture is. The bigger the number is in the range of 128~255, the more natural video is.
  • Page 68 Enhancers Part Enhancers Part Adjust to display the clear and sharp image. This function is used to adjust the appropriate value for Service Menu each target region. Change only when it is needed. AutoColor White Balance Main Advanced Sharpness HLE Threshold Enhancers HLE Gain Back End...
  • Page 69: Back End Part

    Back End Part Back End Part The MPEG NR menu is used to reduce the Mosquito noise and Service Menu Gaussian noise. The Fleshtone menu is used to display the natural skin color. AutoColor White Balance Main Advanced Sharpness Enhancers Gamma Back End LCD Overdrive Noise Coring...
  • Page 70 Panel Info Part Panel Info Part Service Menu Display the panel use time and the number AutoColor of change. White Balance Main Advanced Sharpness Enhancers Time Reset : Press Back End the menu button on Panel Info Time the front panel for 5 AV Size seconds.
  • Page 71 AV Size Part AV Size Part Service Menu AutoColor AV size, position Adjustment White Balance H,V size / H,V Position Main Advanced Sharpness Enhancers Back End Panel Info H Size AV Size V Size Spread Spectrum Reset H Position Option V Position Checksum M-BVP57MWW-0702 07.01.26...
  • Page 72 Spread Spectrum/ Reset Part Spread Spectrum/ Reset Part Service Menu Spread Spectrum Adjustment AutoColor The application status of Spread spectrum White Balance Amplitude and Period Setting Main Advanced Sharpness Enhancers Back End Panel Info Spread sp AV Size 0 : Disable 1: Enable Spread Spectrum Reset Amplitude...
  • Page 73 Option/ Checksum Part Option/ Checksum Part Option Adjustment Baudrate Speed Setting (The default value is 9600. Change to 115200 when the code update on the main board is required.) Service Menu Function Key Setting/Unsetting Option Setting in the Network part AutoColor Audio delay Setting (Set for the video and audio synchronization.) White Balance...
  • Page 74: Troubleshooting - No Power

    Troubleshooting – No Power Troubleshooting – No Power Does 12 V appear at Pin 12V of CN602? Check the SMPS Board. Does DC 12V appear at BD643? Check the LCD Panel. Does DC 12V appear at C653? Check the peripheral circuit of CN602 Does 3.3V appear at C622? Replace IC602.
  • Page 75 Troubleshooting – No PC(D -SUB) Video Troubleshooting – No PC(D -SUB) Video Does the LED light up when turn on the power? Check the power port. Does 5V appear at Pin 9 of CN101 D-Sub? Check the cable connection. Does the waveform as the figure at Pin 6 ( H-sync) Replace IC103.
  • Page 76 Troubleshooting – No D V I Video Troubleshooting – No D V I Video Does the LED light up when turn on the power? Check the power port. Does 5 V appear at Pin 14 and 16 of CN101 DVI port? Check the cable connection.
  • Page 77 Troubleshooting – No BNC Video Troubleshooting – No BNC Video Press the power button and check Does 3.3 V appear at ZD109 ~ 113? the LED. Is the cable properly connected? Reconnect the BNC cable. Does the wave form appear at Pin 6 (H-sync) Replace IC103.
  • Page 78 Troubleshooting – No Component Video Troubleshooting – No Component Video Press the power button and check Does 3.3V appear at ZD109 ~ 113? the LED. Does the waceform appear at Reconnect the component cable. R1011(Pr) , R1012(Y) , R1013 (Pb)? Does the TX** signal appear at Pin 14 and 15 The scaler (IC408) is abnormal.
  • Page 79 Troubleshooting – No AV Video Troubleshooting – No AV Video Does the LED light up when turn on the power? Check the power port. Does the waveform at L101 Reconnect the cable. Does the TX** signal appear at Pin 14 and 15 The scaler (IC408) is abnormal.
  • Page 80 D D C Input Process D D C Input Process Connecting D-sub cable between the parallel port(printer port) of computer and Monitor Connecting to the parallel Connecting to Monitor port of computer...
  • Page 81 D D C Input Process D D C Input Process DDC file name : SM320PXA1.DDC / SM320PXD1.DDC The DDC input is available after entering the Service Mode. : Cancel the DDC Protection. 1: Open the file. 2: Select Port 1 (D-SUB) / Select Port 2(DVI) 3: Select the DDC file.
  • Page 82 D D C Input Process D D C Input Process 5: Input the monitor serial number and press Enter. Input Analog and repeat 2~5 times when input Digital.
  • Page 83 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program -. How to install Select I Agree. Run the SETUP. EXE file. Select NEXT. Select Install.
  • Page 84 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program -. How to install...
  • Page 85 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program -. How to use  Connect the serial port of the PC and Beethoven Board with the RS232C cable.  Option in the Factory Menu : Check if BaudRate is set to 9600. A Multiple Display Control (MDC) is an application allowing various displays to be easily and simultaneously operated on a PC.
  • Page 86: M D C(M Ulti D Isplay Control) Program

    M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Start– Main Window - Click Start> Program>Multiple Display Control to start the program. - Select a set to see the volume of the selected set within the slider. The remote control Enable/Disable function operates The remote control Enable/Disable function operates whether or not the power is On/Off, and this applies to all...
  • Page 87 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Start-Port Selection 1. Multiple Display Control is originally set to COM1. 2. If the port other than COM 1 is used, any port between COM1 to COM4 is selectable. 3.
  • Page 88 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Power Control 1. Click Power Control of the main icons to display the Power Control window. - Info Grid shows some basic information necessary for Power Control. 1) Power Status 2) Input Source 3) Image Size...
  • Page 89 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Input Source Control 1. Click Input Source of the main icons to display the Input Source control window. Click Select All or use Check Box to select a display to control. -Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Input Source Control.
  • Page 90 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Image Size Control - PC, BNC, DVI 1. Click Image Size of the main icons to display the Image Size control window. - Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Image Size Control. 1) Power Shows the power status of the current display.
  • Page 91 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Image Size Control – Video Source 1. Click Image Size of the main icons to display the Image Size window. - Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Image Size Control. 1) Click the Video Source tab to adjust the Image Size of AV, S-Video, TV, Component, or DVI(HDCP).
  • Page 92 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Time Control 1. Click Time of the main icons to display the Time Control window. - Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Time Control. 1) Current Time Set the current time for the selected display (PC Time).
  • Page 93 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program PIP Control – PIP Size 1. Click PIP of the main icons to display the PIP control window. -Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Size Control. 1) PIP Size Shows the current PIP Size of the display in use.
  • Page 94 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program PIP Control – PIP Source 1. Click PIP of the main icons to display the PIP control window. - Info grid shows some basic information necessary to PIP Source Control. 1) PIP Source Click the PIP Source tab to display the PIP Source list.
  • Page 95 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Setting Control - Picture 1. Click Settings of the main icons to display the Settings Control screen. -Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Setting Control. When each function is selected, the set value of the selected function is displayed in the slide.
  • Page 96 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Setting Control – Picture PC 1. Click Setting of the main icons and select the Picture PC tab to display the Setting Control window. - Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Setting Control.
  • Page 97 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Setting Control – Audio 1. Click Settings of the main icons and select the Audio tab to display the Setting Control window. -Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Setting Control. When each function is selected, the set value of the selected function is displayed in the slide.
  • Page 98 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Setting Control – Image Lock 1. Click Settings of the main icons and select the Image tab to display the Setting Control window. - Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Image Lock. 1) Image Lock Available only the controls for PC and BNC.
  • Page 99 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Maintenance Control – Lamp Control 1. Click Maintenance of the main icons and select the Lamp Control tab to display the Maintenance Control window. - Info Grid shows some basic information necessary to Maintenance Control.
  • Page 100 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Maintenance Control – Lamp Control 1. Click Maintenance of the main icons and select the Scroll tab to display the Maintenance Control. 1) Screen Scroll Eliminates the afterimages that can result when the still image is displayed for prolonged periods.
  • Page 101 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program Maintenance Control – Video Wall 1) Video Wall 1. Click Maintenance of the main icons and select the Wall tab to display the Maintenance Control window.
  • Page 102 M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program M D C(M ulti D isplay Control) Program...
  • Page 103 Updating the Program - M A IN Updating the Program - M A IN -. How to connect  Connect the serial port of the PC and the input serial port of Beethoven Board with the RS232C cable.  Option in the Factory Menu : Check if BaudRate is set to 115200. RS-232C, a standard of serial communication, is used for the communication between a PC and a display.
  • Page 104: Updating The Program - M A In

    Updating the Program - M A IN Updating the Program - M A IN Run the .exe file and press the “OK” button, then press “Next” to complete the installation. (Attached) Malibu Flash Downloader 1.9 File Malibu Flash Downloader 1.9 File The program is not affected by W indows OS system.
  • Page 105 Updating the Program - M A IN Updating the Program - M A IN Fl as h Downl oad i n t he Fi l e Sel ect m enu Set as t he f i gur e. Chi p Model : Set 2MB_CORTEZ f i r s t .
  • Page 106 Updating the Program - M A IN Updating the Program - M A IN After the installation Connect i on  Set as t he f i gur e SERI AL1 COM1 115200...
  • Page 107 Updating the Program - M A IN Updating the Program - M A IN 2MB Fl as h I s p_16_ext . Hex  Cl i ck Load Conf i g f or t he aut o s et t i ng.
  • Page 108 Updating the Program - M A IN Updating the Program - M A IN Sel ect t he f i l e you want t o downl oad on Br ows e. Pr es s 5 t o downl oad. Tur n t he power of t he boar d of f / on...
  • Page 109 M ust D o’s after change the Board M ust D o’s after change the Board Main Board Check the adjusted PC color status  DDC Input (Input both Analog and Digital)  Reset after entering the Service mode and turn off the Hard power. ...
  • Page 110 57” SM PS Board Block D iagram 57” SM PS Board Block D iagram...
  • Page 111 SM PS Board Circuit D iagram SM PS Board Circuit D iagram C ircuit Diagram (SM PS Board) SMPS Schematics...
  • Page 112: Program File

    Program File Program File M alibu Downloader Malibu 1.9 M icom C ode MICOM CODE DDC Setup WINDDC 4.65.13x.zip DDC File 57" Analog DDC 57" Digital DDC...
  • Page 113 Terms Terms Dot Pitch Dot Pitch The image on a monitor is composed of red, green and blue dots. The closer the dots, the higher the resolution. The distance between two dots of the same color is called the 'Dot Pitch'. Unit: mm Vertical Frequency Vertical Frequency The screen must be redrawn several times per second in order to create and display an image for the user.
  • Page 114 Terms Terms Types of Sync Signals Types of Sync Signals Separate : This is a scheme of transmitting individual vertical sync signals to the monitor. • Composite : This is a scheme of combining vertical sync signals into one composite signal and transmitting it to the monitor.
  • Page 115 Terms Terms A2 This method uses 2 carriers to transfer multi signals and Korea and Germany use this method, BTSC Broadcast Television System Committee BTSC The stereo method applied to the most of the countries using NTSC format including US, Canada, Chile, Venezuela, and Taiwan or the committee regarding this method EIAJ Electronic Industries Association of Japan EIAJ...

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