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service manual - e-ASP
SERVICE MANUAL
Model Name : H76
Prepared by SI :
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Prepared by TSE :
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Check by :
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Approved by :
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D ate
R ev ise Version
2003/7/24
V1.0
D escription
Ini ti al Issue
Copyright July, 2003 . All Rights Reserved
Document #866-G04-01A . P/N: 36.86604.001
Preface
This manual is applied to H76 TI 0.79” DMD / 12deg / 1280x720 / WXGA Home Theater Projector
with digital imaging functionality based on Digital Micro-mirror Device (DMD) technology. It’s the
mode of single Panel, 250 watt Philips UHP lamp and 1280(H) x 720(V) resolution. The manual
gives you a brief description of basic technical information to help in service and maintaining the
product.
Your customers will appreciate the quick response time when you immediately identify problems
that occur with our products. We expect your customers will appreciate the service that you offer
them.
This manual is for technicians and people who have an electronic background. Send the product
back to the distributor for repairing and do not attempt to do anything that is complex or is not
mentioned in the troubleshooting.
NOTICE :
The information found in this manual is subject to change without prior notice. Any subsequent
changes made to the data herein will be incorporated in further edition.
Copyright 2003, July
All Rights Reserved
Manual Version 1.0
Document # 866-G04-01A
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H76
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Introduction
1-1
Product Highlights
Machanical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Optical Specifications
Environmental
1-1
1-2
1-2
1-3
1-4
Disassembly Procedure
2-1
Disassemble Lamp Module
Disassemble Top Cover
2-1
2-2
Troubleshooting
3-1
Equipment Needed
Main Procedure
3-1
3-1
Function Test and Alignment Procedure
4-1
Product
Test Equipment
Test Condition
Test Display Modes & Pattern
Inspection Procedure
4-1
4-1
4-1
4-2
4-6
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
5-1
Equipment Needed
Setup Procedure
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
5-1
5-2
5-3
DDC Key-in Procedure
6-1
Equipment Needed
Setup Procedure
DDC Key-in Procedure
6-1
6-2
6-3
Appendix
7-1
Serial number system definition
7-1
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1
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Product Highlights
One 0.79" Mustang DMD projection system with700 ANSI lumen (Min-Engineering
spec), 80% uniformity minimum (ANSI)
Contrast (FOFO) : 1400 : 1 (Min Engineering spec)
250 Watt Philips UHP Lamp 1500hrs (user replaceable)
High efficiency cooling system with system acoustic noise level 30dBA ( Average )
Lens Up/Down 100% Shift construction
4 Adjustable Feet
Dimensions : External Max size 430mm x 305mm x 135mm (without sliding cover)
Power focus projection and power zoom lens 1.35X
RGB color wheel spinning at 120Hz (TBD)
Computer capability up to UXGA 60Hz for Analog & SXGA 60Hz for Digital Inputs
NTSC/PAL/SECAM video capability with S-video / composite / component, and HDTV
(480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i)
Separately R/G/B/H/V BNC input supported.
Auto detection of computer signal input.
Auto Image.(Auto-tracking /frequency /position adjustment)
Automatically saves adjustments for future use
On-screen menu with 9 languages
On Screen lamp life timer
One DVI PC-data input ( Including Analog and Digital RGB signal )
Wireless remote controller
Adaptive voltage control fan speed.
Support HDCP function
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Mechanical Specifications
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1-3
Dimensions(WxHxD) - 16.9(W) x 12.0(D) x 5.3(H) inches ( 430 x 305 x 135 mm)
Weight : < 16.5 lbs. ( 7.49 Kg )
Cooling System - Advanced Air Flow
Three motor FANs with system acoustic 30dB(A) (Average)
Temperature control circuits with Fan speed
Cabinet : Provides space for PCB boards, FAN, optical engine, power supply,
Color : Ivory white or ebony black
Lamp Door Protection : Lamp Power Supply shut off automatically when door open
Electrical Specifications
Power Supply
Input signal spec.
Universal AC 90—264V~ 50-60 Hz with PFC input
250W for Philips UHP Lamp @ normal operation
Hsync Frequency 31.5 ~ 100 kHz
Vsync Frequency 43 ~ 85 Hz
Video Signal RGB (PC)
Analog RGB 0.7Vp-p, 75 ohm
Analog RGB 1Vp-p, 75 ohm, Sync. Signal
Separate TTL H,V Sync.
Composite TTL Sync.
Video
Composite video 1Vp-p,75 ohm
S-video Luminance 0.714Vp-p,75 ohm
Chrominance 0.286Vp-p,75 ohm
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Optical Specifications
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Projection lens : f = 28.3 ~ 38.2 mm, F/2.4, 1.35X Manual Zoom Lens.
Projection Image Size : 21 ” to 282 ” Diagonal
Throw Distance : 3.28 ft to 32.80 ft/ 1.0 m to 10m.
Throw Ratio : 1.6~2.16 (Projection Distance/Image Width)
Pr o je c tio n D is ta n c e
I m a g e Siz e ( Ma x . )
I m a g e Siz e ( Min . )
1.0m/3.28'/39.37"
0.72m/2.35'/28.23"
0.53m/1.74'/20.91"
1.5m/4.92'/59.06"
1.08m/3.53'/42.35"
0.80m/2.61'/31.37"
2.0m/6.56'/78.74"
1.43m/4.71'/56.46"
1.06m/3.49'/41.83"
5.0m/16.4'/196.85"
3.59m/11.76'/141.16"
2.67m/8.71'/104.56"
10.0m/32.81'/393.7"
7.17m/23.53'/282.32"
5.31m/17.43'/209.13"
Brightness : Typical 800 lm /Minimum 700 lm
Contrast : Typical 1600:1 /Minimum 1400:1
Uniformity : Typical ANSI 85% /Minimum 80%
Environmental
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Temperature
Operating : -5°C — 35°C
Storage : -10°C — 60°C
Maximum Humidity Operating : -5°C — 35°C , 80%RH (Max.), non-condensing
Storage : -10°C — 60°C , 80%RH (Max.), non-condensing
Acoustic noise level 30 dB(A) Standard (Typical, Under 23+/-2oC), noise measurement follows ISO 7779, A-weighted sound pressure level measurement
Unit temperature limitation : Temperature of external parts
Lamp life
1500 hours min. , 50% survial rate
Altitude
Operating : 0~2,500 ft 5°C~35°C
2,500~5,000 ft 5°C~30°C
5,000~10,000 ft 5°C~25°C
Storage : < 40,000 ft
MTBF
Operating more than 10,000 hrs (80% confidence level)
Reliability Test
Refer 07- 2016 Reliability Test Procedure ;
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Chapter 2
Disassembly Procedure
2-1
Disassemble Lamp Module
1.
2.
Unscrew 1 screw to remove Lamp Cover from inside to outside, then pull it up.
Loosen 3 screws to remove Lamp Module.
1
2
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2-2
Disassemble Top Cover
1.
Remove 8 screws from the bottom for the top cover.
Remove the FFC cable when you pull up the top cover.
1
1
2.
3.
Remove 2 screws from the Top Cover.
Remove 4 hex screws and then take off I/O Panel
2
3
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5.
6.
Remove 9 screws (85.1A623.060).
Remove FFC cable (42.85801.001) from Keypad to M/B.
7.
Remove 4 screws (85.1A623.060) from Thermal Board and remove 9 hex screws (61.
86627.001) and 9 springs (61.87208.001) from Main Board.
8.
Remove 4 Flat screws (85.4A323.050) from Lamp Housing Holder (51.86604.001).
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9.
Unplug 9 wires from Thermal Board.
To Axial Fan
(3 Pin white CNNT)
10.
Remove 2 screws (85.1A623.060).
11.
Remove 4 screws (85.1A623.060).
To Photo Sensor
(3 Pin white CNNT)
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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
3-1
Equipment Needed
•
•
•
•
•
3-2
H76 Projector
DVI to VGA Cable, Power Cord
PC (Personal Computer)
Video Input
Screw Drivers
Main Procedure
Start
Connect Power cord, analog
or digital signal, then turn
power on
Is Lamp light on ?
No
A. Power
Troubleshooting
Yes
Is Image OK ?
No
B. Image Performance
Troubleshooting
Yes
Is function OK?
No
C. Function
Troubleshooting
Yes
Continue
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Continue
Is Remote
Control OK?
No
E. Remote Control
Troubleshooting
Yes
No Fault Found
End
H76 Projector Signal Test
According to the signal of Lamp, Temp and Power LED to decide the function error as follows :
1.
Turn on the power and push down the Power LED button, appear Power LED signal but lamp
can’t light up.
Cause : Projector over heat.
2.
Turn on the power and Temp signal is flicker.
Cause : Thermal Sensor detect the projector is over heat.
3.
Temp and Power LED signal are flicker.
Cause : Thermal error or Fan failed.
4.
Lamp and Power LED signal are flicker.
Cause : Lamp NG.
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3-2.1
A. Power Troubleshooting
Start
Is LED
indicator
OK?
No
Check power
cord &
input power
voltage
Yes
Yes
Lamp Cover
assembly OK?
No
Reassembly
Lamp
Cover
Yes
No
Change
Power Supply
Module
Supply
Power
Source
No
Is Fan working?
No
Change
Thermal
Board
No
Change Fan
Module
Change
Front-End
Board
Yes
Is Lamp lit?
Yes
No Fault Found
No
Can hear the sound
of lamp turn on?
(Da.Da.Da.)
No
Change
Lamp
Ballast
No
Change
Front-End
Board
Yes
Change Lamp
Module
End
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3-2.2
B. Performance Troubleshooting
Start
Have image?
No
Change
Front-End
Board
No
Change
DMD Module
No
Change
DMD Module
Yes
Have garbage
pattern?
Yes
Change
Front-End
Board
No
Uniformity OK?
No
Change
Engine Module
No
Color Adjust
Procedure
* Note 1
Yes
Is color OK?
Change
Front-End
Board
No
No
Change
DMD
Module
No
Optical
Engine
Yes
Dot defect isn’t
compliant with
the spec.?
Yes
Change
DMD Module
No
Have line bar?
Yes
Adjust
frequency
No
Change
Front-End Board
Yes
Adjust
tracking
No
Change
Front-End Board
No
Change
DMD Module
No
Have noise?
No
No Fault Found
End
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3-2.3
C. Function Troubleshooting
Start
Does OSD
show up?
No
Yes
Is KeyPad
Board OK?
No
No
Is Remote
Controller
OK?
Yes
Change
Front-End
Board
No
Change
Key Pad Board
Can function
be adjusted?
Yes
Change
Remote Control
Change
Front-End Board
Yes
No Fault Found
End
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3-2.4
E. Remote Control Troubleshooting
Start
Yes
Does the Remote
Function work?
No
Yes
Replace the battery
No
Yes
Change Remote Control
No
End
Change Front-End Board
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Chapter 4
Function Test & Alignment Procedure
4-1
Product
-
4-2
Test Equipment
-
4-3
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IBM PC with XGA resolution (Color Video Signal & Pattern Generator)
VCR with Multi-system(NTSC/PAL/SECAM)
Chroma meter Minolta CL-100
Test Condition
-
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Circumstance Brightness : Dark room less than 10 lux
Inspection Distance : 2.0m
Screen Size : 60 inches diagonal (wide)
Before function test and alignment, each H76 should be run-in and warmed-up for
at least 30 minutes with following conditions.
1.) In room temperature
2.) With cycled display colors (R,G,B,White)
3.) With cycled display modes
640*350 (H=31.5 KHz, V=70 Hz)
640*400 (H=37.9 KHz, V=85 Hz)
640*480 (H=37.9 KHz, V=72 Hz)
720*400 (H=31.5 KHz, V=70 Hz)
800*600 (H=53.7 KHz, V=85 Hz)
800*600 (H=37.9 KHz, V=60 Hz)
1024*768 (H=48.4 KHz, V=60 Hz)
1024*768 (H=68.7 KHz, V=85 Hz)
Test Display Mode & Pattern (Refer to 4-3.1 & 4-3.2)
Function Test and Alignment Procedure
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Test Display Modes & Pattern
4-4.1
Compatible Modes
Analog :
Compatibility
Re s olution
V-Sync(Hz)
H-Sync(KHz)
VGA
640*350
70
31.5
VGA
640*350
85
37.9
VGA
640*400
70
31.5
VGA
640*400
85
37.9
VGA
640*480
60
31.5
VGA
640*480
72
37.9
VGA
640*480
75
37.5
VGA
640*480
85
43.3
VGA
720*400
70
31.5
VGA
720*400
85
37.9
SVGA
800*600
56
35.2
SVGA
800*600
60
37.9
SVGA
800*600
72
48.1
SVGA
800*600
75
46.9
SVGA
800*600
85
53.7
XGA
1024*768
43.4
35.5
XGA
10 2 4 * 7 6 8
60
48.4
XGA
1024*768
70
56.5
XGA
1024*768
75
60.0
XGA
1024*768
85
68.7
WXGA
1280*720
60
SXGA
12 8 0 * 10 2 4
60
64
SXGA
1280*1024
75
80
SXGA
1280*1024
85
91.1
UXGA
1600*1200
60
75
MAC LC 13"
640*480
66.66
34.98
MAC II 13"
640*480
66.68
35
MAC 16"
832*624
74.55
49.73
MAC 19"
1024*768
75
60.24
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Analog :
Compatibility
Re s olution
V-Sync(Hz)
H-Sync(KHz)
MAC
1152*870
75.06
68.68
MAC G4
640*480
60
31.35
MAC G4
640*480
120
68.03
MAC G4
10 2 4 * 7 6 8
120
97.09
i MAC DV
6 4 0 * 4 80
117
60
i MAC DV
8 0 0 * 6 00
95
60
i MAC DV
1024*768
75
60
i MAC DV
1152*870
75
68.49
i MAC DV
1280*960
75
75
Compatibility
Re s olution
V-Sync(Hz)
H-Sync(KHz)
VGA
640*350
70
31.5
VGA
640*350
85
37.9
VGA
640*400
70
31.5
VGA
640*400
85
37.9
VGA
640*480
60
3 1. 5
VGA
640*480
72
37.9
VGA
640*480
75
37.5
VGA
640*480
85
43.3
VGA
720*400
70
31.5
VGA
720*400
85
37.9
SVGA
800*600
56
35.2
SVGA
800*600
60
37.9
SVGA
800*600
72
48.1
SVGA
800*600
75
46.9
SVGA
800*600
85
53.7
XGA
10 2 4 * 7 6 8
43
35.5
XGA
1024*768
60
48.4
XGA
1024*768
70
56.5
XGA
1024*768
75
60.0
WXGA
1280*720
60
SXGA
1280*1024
60
Digital :
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4-4.2
Ite m
Function Test Display Pattern
Te s t Conte nt
Patte rn
Spe cification
Re mark
1
Frequency & Tracking Fine Line Moire
Eliminate visual wavy noise.
Figure 1
2
Contrast/Brightness
Gray Scale
Gray levels should be distinguishable.
Figure 2
3
R, G, B and White
Color Performance
R, G, B and
White Color
Each R, G, B color should be normal.
Figure 3~6
4
Screen Uniformity &
Flicker
Full White
Should be compliant with the spec.
Figure 6
5
Dead/Blemish Pixel
R, G, B, White,
Dark, Blue 180,
Gray 30
The numbers of dead/blemish pixels should
be compliant with the spec.
Figure 3~9
6
Boundary
Boundary Frame
Horz. and Vert. position of video shuld be
adjustable to be within the screen frame.
Figure 7
Fine Line Morie Pattern (Figure 1)
Contrast & Brightness (Figure 2)
R. Color Pattern (Figure 3)
G. Color Pattern (Figure 4)
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B. Color Pattern (Figure 5)
Full White Pattern (Figure 6)
Dark Pattern (Figure 7)
Gary 30 Pattern (Figure 8)
Blue 180 Pattern (Figure 9)
Boundary Frame (Figure 10)
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Inspection Procedure
RESET :
Please press “Menu” button on the projector panel to enter “Factory Reset” Function then choose
“YES” and press “Enter” to see if it works. This action will allow you to erase all end-user’s settings
and restore the original factory setting.
Hi-Pot and Grounding Test :
Hi-Pot Specification : 1.5kVAC, 10mA, 2 seconds.
Grounding Specification : 12VDC, 25A, 0.1 ohm.
Clock and Clock Phase :
Test Signal : 1024*768 @ 85Hz
Test Pattern : Line Moire Pattern
Check and see if image sharpness and focus is well performed.
If not, readjust by following steps.
1.) Enter “Digital Conversion” menu and select “Clock” Function to adjust the total pixel
number of pixel clock in one line period.
2.) Then select “Clock Phase” Function and use right or left arrow key to adjust the value to
minimize video flicker.
R, G, B and White Colors Contrast :
Test Signal : 1024*768 @ 85Hz
Test Pattern : 64 or 16 R, G, B and White colors Intensities Pattern
Please check and see if each colors is normal and distinguishable.
If not, please return the unit to repair area.
Screen Uniformity and Flicker :
Test Signal : 1024*768 @ 85Hz
Test Pattern : Full White Pattern
Please check and see if it’s in normal condition.
If not, please return the unit to repair area.
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Dead Pixel/Blemish Pixel :
Test Signal : 1024*768 @ 85Hz
Test Pattern : Gray 30, Blue 180, White, Dark, Red, Green and Blue Pattern
Please check and see if there are dead pixels on DMD chip.
The total numbers and distance of dead pixels should be complaint with specification.
Check for Secondary Display Modes
Test signal : 1.) 640*350 @ 70.09/85.08Hz
2.) 640*480 @ 72.81/75.00/85.01Hz
3.) 720*400 @ 70.08/85.04Hz
4.) 800*600 @ 56.25/60.32/72.19/75.00/85.06Hz
5.) 832*624 @ 74.55Hz
6.) 1024*768 @ 43.48/60.00/70.00/75.03/85.00Hz
Normally when the primary mode 1024*768 @ 85Hz is well adjusted and complaint with the
specification, then the secondary display modes will be great possibility to be complaint with the
specification. But we still have to check with general test pattern to make sure every secondary
modes is complaint with specification.
Factory Reset :
After final QC step, we have to erase all saved change again and restore the factory defaults. Please
select and enter “Factory Reset” Function to see if it is workable. This action will allow you erase all
end-user’s settings and restore the original factory setting.
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Chapter 5
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
5-1
Equipment Needed
Software :
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
FlashUpgrader.EXE
pwSDK.inf
Bootcode.hex
Flasher.hex
Gui.hex
Config.hex
RomCode.hex
Hardware :
–
Fixture
H76 Projector
RS-232 to RS-232 9 Pin female connector cable
Pin Assignment
I/O
2
3
5
PC
3
2
5
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5-2
Setup Procedure
1.
The 9 pins female RS-232 to RS-232 cable connect to the COM port of PC and H76.
2.
Connect RS-232 to fixture to COM1 of PC and H76.
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5-3
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
1.
2.
Execute “FlashUpgrader.exe”.
The window of FlashUpgrader shows up.
Click “Choose” to get the file directory and change Baud Rate to 115200.
115200
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3.
Select <pwSDK.inf> file and open it.
4.
Select the serial port which is connected with the unit.
Select baud rate to 115200, don’t use other baud rate.
Click “Flash” button to start the firmware upgrade.
5.
115200
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6.
Press the “Power” button of H76 until download the GUI.HEX file to 10%.
115200
7.
8.
9.
H76 is under upgrading Firmware as follows. (Download the file : RomCode.hex)
H76 is under upgrading Firmware as follows. (Download the file : configdata.hex)
After all files are downloaded, the unit will start up automatically and firmware
upgrade is finished.
115200
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Chapter 6
DDC Key-in Procedure
6-1 Equipment Needed
-
Hardware :
Fixture
PC
VGA Cable
Power Cord
Power Adapter
RS-232 Cable
H76 Unit
DDC Driver
6-1
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6-2
Setup Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Connect Power Adapter with fixture.
Make sure the JP1 and JP5 are close and JP2 is open.
Connect P1 of the fixture with COM1 port of PC by RS-232 cable.
( Figure 1)
Connect P2 of the fixture with VGA port of H76 by the VGA cable.
( Figure 1)
Connect P3 of fixture with DVI port of H76 by the DFP to DVI cable.
Turn on the power of the fixture.
P3
P2
Power
Switch
P1
Power
Adapter
Figure 1 : Fixture
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6-3
DDC Key-in Procedure
1.
Turn on H76 and run DDC program in the PC.
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H76
2.
Make sure link is OK or not.
H76
H76
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3. Key-in S/N into the blank beside Bar Code, then press “Enter” key on
keyboard begin programming.
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4 . After finishing the above action, “PASS” massage will appear on the Screen.
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Chapter 7
Appendix
7-1
Serial Number System Definition
7-1.1
Serial Number Format for Projector
A BBB Y WW C D BEMO EEEE
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
1
:
A = Optoma, B~Z = OEM
2
:
Product code (ex: 866 = H76)
3
:
Y = Last number of the year (ex: 2003 - 3)
4
:
Week of year
5
:
Panel vendor code
6
:
Electrical classification (1=110V, 2=220V, 0=universal)
7
:
B = BIOS version, E = PCB board version,
8
M = Mechanical version, O = Optical version
8
:
Serial code (from 0001~)
EX : A866329T0AAAA1001
This label “A866329T0AAAA1001” represents the whole serial number for H76, including
Ver. 1st of BIOS and Ver. 1 of PCB Board. Both mechanical and optical version are 1st. In
addition, panel vendor is T1. It’s produced on 29-week of 2003 for universal area and its serial
code is 1001.
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