SONY PFM-42B1 SERVICE MODE

SONY PFM-42B1 

SERVICE MODE 

Electrical Adjustments Using the Service Mode
The electrical adjustments can be performed using the remote commander RM-42B supplied with the PFM-42B1/B1E. The remote commander has the Service Mode. Select the Service Mode to perform the electrical adjustments as listed below.
Service Menu
When you enter the Service Mode, the mode menu appears as shown below. The mode menu contains the three menus of MAIN MENU, SERVICE MENU and MANUA MENU as shown. Select the SERVICE MENU to perform the electrical adjustments.
How to enter the Service Mode using the RM-42B: In the STAND-BY state, press the keys in the following order.
[DISPLAY] > [5] >  [BRT+] > [ON]
How to enter the Service Mode using the commanders other than RM-42B: In the STAND-BY state, press the keys in the following order.
[DISPLAY] >  [5] > [VOL+] > [POWER]
How to exit the Service Mode :
Press the ON key once and back on to enter the STAND-BY state or turn off the main power to exit the Service Mode.
Operation of remote commander in the Service Mode
The four keys of MENU, ENTER, SELECT+ and SELECT_ are the basic operation keys in the same manner as in the user adjustment. The other keys can be operated in the same manner as in the user adjustment.
EEPROM RESET EEPROM Configuration
The entire area or the respective areas of the EEPROM can be separately initialized.
Select the desired area of EEPROM to be initialized
To initialize the desired area, firstly select the desired item from the EEPROM RESET menu. Change the selected item from CANCEL to EXECUTE. Then press ENTER.
a) WHOLE AREA
The entire area of the EEPROM is initialized. Initializing the entire area of the EEPROM has the same result as all menu items of COMMON, COLOR TEMP, PROG. PRESET, FIXED PRESET, LAST MEMORY, USER MEMORY and FACTORY are executed.
b) COMMON
Only the COMMON area of the EEPROM is initialized. When the COMMON area is initialized, the data that is unique to the particular machine and the common data (CONFIG MENU, REMOTE MENU) are initialized.
c) COLOR TEMP
Only the COLOR TEMP area of the EEPROM is initialized. When the COLOR TEMP area is initialized, the color temperature data in HIGH, LOW and the user setup data from 1 to 6 are initialized to 255. The users names are also initialized to “1” to “6”.
d) PROG. PRESET
Only the PROG. PRESET area of the EEPROM is initialized. When the PROG. PRESET area is initialized, the preset area (for 20 types) that is reserved as spare is initialized.
e) FIXED PRESET
Only the FIXED PRESET area of the EEPROM is initialized. When the FIXED PRESET area is initialized, the basic
preset area is initialized to the built-in standard value that is stored in the system controller.
f) LAST MEMORY
Only the LAST MEMORY area of the EEPROM  is initialized. When the LAST MEMORY area is initialized, only the last memory data of every signal that is adjusted by
 user is initialized.
g) USER MEMORY
Only the USER MEMORY area of the EEPROM  is initialized. When the USER MEMORY area is initialized, all of the 20 types of adjustment data that is saved by the MEMORY function of the user menu are initialized to EMPTY.
h) FACTORY
Only the FACTORY area of the EEPROM is initialized. When the FACTORY area is initialized, all areas of the MEMORY except the areas that are listed below are initialized.
Items that are not initialized by the “FACTORY” RESET function.
. EEPROM ID CODE
. INDEX NUMBER
. MODEL NAME
. SERIAL NUMBER
. AUTO PLL SETUP
. AUTO PLL PIXEL
. H/V SHIFT
. VIDEO SHARP SW
. AUTO FT CANCEL
. WATCH ERROR
. Y GAIN
. R-Y GAIN
. B-Y GAIN
. R CUTOFF
. B CUTOFF
. ADC R GAIN
. ADC G GAIN
. ADC B GAIN
. ADC R OFFSET
. ADC G OFFSET
. ADC B OFFSET