Friday, August 11, 2017

Orion TV29LB929 – 29 inch LCD/LED TV – how to enter service mode, adjustments, SMPS and backlight inverter schematic

Power supply and back-light inverter circuit diagram, service mode, Hotel mode, Reset, white balance adjustment – Orion TV29LB929 LED LCD TV - Used ICs in power and back-light inverter section circuit => MIP2M40MSSCF, FA5640N-C6-TE3, FMV09N90E(SMPS Switching FET), BD8779EFV-E2 (Backlight voltage control) 
HOTEL MODE FUNCTION
To set the Hotel mode, please follow the steps below.
1. Press the MENU ---> 1147 button on the remote control
2. Press the DOWN button on the remote control
3. Select the "Setup" menu , then press ENTER button
4. Select the "Hotel Mode" menu, Select "On".
5. The Hotel mode setting menu will appear
6. Using the UP/DOWN button on the remote control, select the desired mode. Then press the ENTER button.
7. Using the LEFT/RIGHT button on the remote control, set the mode to desired setting.
8. The Hotel mode has now been set up.
To reset the Hotel mode, follow the steps below.
1. Press the MENU => 1147 button on the remote control.
2. Press the DOWN button on the remote control,
3. Select the "Setup" menu , then press ENTER button.
4. Select the "Hotel Mode" menu, Select "On".
5. The Hotel mode setting menu will appear.
6. Press the DOWN button on the remote control,
7. Select the Clear Lock menu "Clear Lock" menu then press ENTER button , then press ENTER button.
8. The setting items has now been returned to initial value
CHECK FOR THE FIRMWARE VERSION
This unit is provided with the following SERVICE MODES so you can repair, examine and adjust easily
Do not adjust after other items except "Version Info".
1. Check of the VERSION and SUM DATA on the screen.
1 : Press the MENU
è 1147 button on the remote control.
2 : Press the DOWN button on the remote control,
3 : Select the "Setup" menu , then press ENTER button.
4 : Select the "Version Info" menu, then press ENTER button.
5 : On the screen as shown in Fig:
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
On-Screen Display Adjustment
1. Press the MENU => 1147 button on the remote control.
2. Press the DOWN button on the remote control
3. Select the "Video" menu, then press ENTER button on the remote control.
4. Select the "Color Temperature" menu , then press ENTER button on the remote control.
5. On the screen as shown in Fig:
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS POWER (INSERTED PARTS)

SOLDER SIDE and POWER (CHIP MOUNTED PARTS)
SOLDER SIDE

SMPS and Back-light inverter board circuit diagram
WHITE BALANCE adjustments.
1. Place the set in Aging Test for more than 15 minutes.
2. Please select input About mode to adjust W/B.
3. Receive the gray scale pattern from the Pattern Generator.
4. Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to set to the AV mode
5. Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to normal position.
6. Press the MENU è 1147 button on the remote control.
7. Press the DOWN button on the remote control.
8. Select the "Video" menu, and then press ENTER button on the remote control
ENTER button on the remote control ENTER button on the remote control.
10. Press the UP/DOWN button on the remote control to select the "R Gain", "G Gain", "B Gain", "R Offset", "G Offset", "B Offset
11. Adjust the LEFT/RIGHT button on the remote control to whiten the R Gain, G Gain, B Gain, R Offset, G Offset B Offset at each step tone sections equally..
12. Perform the above adjustments 10 and 11 until the white color is achieved.

Assemble a HiQ guitar amplifier - circuit diagram – using 6L6 and 12AX7 vacuum tubes


RCA’s first version of this tube was an early octal base tube. Like most with this base it had a metal, rather than glass, envelope. Later versions, including the 6L6G, 6L6GA, 6L6GB, 5881, 5932, 7027, and the final version 6L6GC had glass envelopes, which made radiation cooling of the anode easier.  5881 is next to the 6L6GB. 
The 5881 should be ok with the plate voltages found in most guitar amplifiers designed for the 6L6GC but this is not guaranteed so you do risk blowing your 5881s if you put them in an amp designed for the 6L6GC.
The valve 5581 can be replaced with 6L6 and the substitution for 12AX7 is ECC83
Valves don’t usually ‘fail’; they just get weaker and weaker. The actual age of the tube is not important. It’s how much it has been played. If you play your amp regularly and it’s been a year or more since you had a valve change, it’s almost certainly time to treat yourself to a new set of valves. 
Don’t forget to buy  “matched output pair” valves. This is really important. The matched valves have been carefully selected to be a close match both in gain and bias current. If you’re going to change amp valves always choose ‘matched quads’ if you have four output tubes or ‘matched pairs’ if you only have two.
If your guitar valve amplifier is not sounding quite so good as the day you bought it, change amp valves to restore that beautiful sweet tone.  If it’s sounding a bit flat, thin and lacking in oomph, change amp valves on a regular basis if you want to keep your amp sounding its very best.
If you notice a loss in bottom-end and power, it’s most likely your power valves need replacing.  If you’re getting strange sounds coming from your amplifier, first turn your gain section up, and slowly turn the master volume down. 
If the noises continue after the master volume has been turned down, it’s most likely a power valve. If you turn the master volume down, and the noises disappear, it’s most likely a pre-amp valve.
 If you want to change amp valves always recommend changing the whole set while you are at. It only costs a little more and you know that everything is as it should be.
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