Part Number: 4835 310 57511 This Factory Mode Remote (FMR) is designed to operate the Service Adjustments in the L8 and M8 chassis that are built without a Service Alignmen Mode (SAM) and Service Default Mode (SDM). It does this by placing the TV in the Factory Mode and then giving access to all needed adjustments. Read all the instructions before attempting to use this remote control. Models without SAM/SDM: 14RF50S3. 20RF50S3 27PS55S121 MS3250C121 32PS61S121 19PS50S121 24RF50S7 27PS60S121 MS3250C129 32PS61S129 19PS50S122 25PS50S121 27RF50S121 32PS60B121 MS3650C12< 19PS50S125 27PS50B121 27RF50S125 32PS60B129 Fpr Export: 20LW202225 26LW502221 29LL600121 33LL801129 The above listed models require the FMR. The remaining models using the L8 and M8 chassis have normal access to SAM and SDM with the customer's remote using the 062596MENU or 062596STATUS. Models with normal access to SAM and SDM will also work with the FMR in the same way as the above, models Remove the battery door and install 2 AAA penlight batteries. Observe the polarity marks in the battery holder. Use fresh alkaline batteries. The memory of commands is not effected by dead batteries or battery removal. Weak batter- ies may cause wrong commands to be transmitted. When sending commands with the FMR always remember: 1. One press will send one command step, for continued change repeat the press. Holding the button down will not continue the change. 2. Do not jab at the button on the FMR. Some functions are a string of as many as 3 commands and require a button press of at least I second. 3. The power LED on the TV will indicate the reception of commands. TO ENTER FACTORY MODE Turn on the TV in the normal manner (customer remote or on-set keyboard). Supply a pattern generator signal and select that channel. Using the FMR select page (press) A, then press 26. An "F" will appear in the upper right corner. This will remain as long as you are in Factory Mode. TO EXIT FACTORY MODE AND SAVE CHANGES On the FMR, press A and then press 24. The "F" will disappear. The TV will not turn off until Factory Mode is exit. Then turn off by customer remote or on- set keyboard. And remove AC power for 10 seconds. A-B-C COMMAND PAGES In the use of the FMR each command requires a separate button. There is very limited On Screen Display and no Service menu display. To provide the required number of commands there are 3 pages of commands. A, B and C. A press of the required A-B-C buttons will re-page the numbered keys on the FMR. If a letter button is pressed the FMR will remain on that page until anotl er letter button is pressed. REAL TIME COMMANDS The command of adjustments such as height, AGC and white tone will show immediate results in the picture. Changes of Option Bytes require a press of Option Display On, a press of the desired Option Byte command, then press the Option Display On command to refresh the display. The new Option Byte set- ting will not be effective until the Factory Mode is exit, the TV is commanded Off and AC power is removed and reapplied. Change of Sync Slicing (SL) will also require an exit, off and replug. COMMAND PAGE-KEY Factory Mode ON .......................................... .A-26 Factory Mode OFF .......................................... .A-24 WHITE TONE (BLACK & WHITE TRACKING). SELECT MODE Normal....................................................A-19 Cool......................................................A-20 Warm .....................................................A-21 WHITE TONE, ADJUSTMENT QF SELECTED MQDE Red UP ...................................................A-16 Red DOWN ................................................A-13 Green UP..................................... ,. ...........A-17 Green DOWN ..............................................A-14 Blue UP .................................................. -A-18 Blue DOWN .............................................. .A-15 TUNER ADJUSTMENT Display the AGC value for 3 seconds ............................ .A-11 AGC UP (more snow) ........................................ .A-8 AGC DOWN (less snow) ..................................... .A-5 Sync Slicing ON (cable jitter) .................................. .A-9 Sync Slicing OFF (normal signal) ............................... .A-6 IF-PLL UP..................................................A-7 IF-PLL DOWN ..............................................A-4 IF-PLL must always be adjusted to 31. As there is no display, press A-4 64 times and then A-7 31 times. NOTE: ADJUSTMENTS WITH AN ASTERISK BEFORE THEM (*) ARE ONLY IN "RF MODELS AND ALSO IN 32" AND 36" MODELS COMMAND PAGE-KEY GEOMETRY - HORIZONTAL H Shift (center)UP.................................................... B-4 H Shift (center) DOWN................................................. B-1 *Width UP............................................................. B-5 *Width DOWN........................................................... B-2 *East West Parabola UP................................................ B-6 *East West Parabola DOWN.............................................. B-3 *East West Trapezoid UP............................................... B-10 *East West Trapezoid DOWN............................................. B-7 *Horizontal Parallelogram UP.......................................... B-11 *Horizontal Parallelogram DOWN........................................ B-8 *Horizontal Bow UP.................................................... B-12 *Horizontal Bow DOWN.................................................. B-9 *East West Upper Comer Parabola UP.................................... B-16 *East West Upper Comer Parabola DOWN.................................. B-13 *East West Lower Comer Parabola UP.................................... B-17 *East West Lower Comer Parabola DOWN.................................. B-14 GEOMETRY - VERTICAL Vertical Amplitude (height) UP........................................ B-18 Vertical Amplitude (height) DOWN...................................... B-15 Vertical Shift (center) UP............................................ B-19 Vertical Shift (center) DOWN.......................................... B-20 Vertical Slope UP..................................................... B-22 Vertical Slope DOWN................................................... B-23 Vertical S-Correction UP.............................................. B-26 Vertical S-Correction DOWN............................................ B-24 Service Blanking (1/2 screen) ON...................................... B-28 Service Blanking (1/2 screen) OFF..................................... B-25 OPTION BYTES PAGE-KEY OB1 - OOO .......... C-24 OB1 - 016 .......... C-17 OB2 - 005 .......... C-11 OB2 - 023 .......... C-23 OB2 - 087 .......... C-16 OB3 - 000 .......... C-15 OB3 - 001 .......... C-22 OB3 - 129 .......... C-6 OB4 - 000 .......... C-21 OB4 - 001 .......... C-14 OB4 - 162 .......... C-10 OB5 - 000 .......... C-13 OB5 - 144 .......... C-9 OB5 - 180 .......... C-3 OB5 - 192 .......... C-20 OB5 - 196 .......... C-5 OB5 - 252 .......... C-1 OB5 - 253 .......... C-2 OB6 - 008 .......... C-7 OB6 - 009 .......... C-12 OB6 - 152 .......... C-19 OB6 - 153 .......... C-4 OB7 - 000 .......... C-18 Option Display ON .. C-27 (also update display) Option Display OFF . C-26 Bob Waterman, CET® #RI-28 Master Technician License #9109 Service Manager / Parts Manager Gemini Computer, TV, & Security Alarms ----- Original Message ----- From: <gulftech@xxxxxxxx> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 2:18 PM Subject: [TechAssist] Need Help to adjust Philips 27RF50 S125 > Set came in dead. Replaced power supply rebuild kit (483531057575). > > Set works but pix does not fill screen. It is in on each side about 1 > inch and slight S-curve distortion. I have the manual on Force32, but > don't know how to get into the SAM menu. > > I went to NESDA site and found that some M8/T8 chassis don't have a SAM > menu. > > Please help if you can. > > > Kenneth Smith > Gulf Technical Services > 3034 Gulf Breeze Parkway > Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 > 850-934-8324 (Voice) 850-932-0819 (Fax) > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- > This Email List is Public. 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