EasyManua.ls Logo

JVC 250 - Page 63

JVC 250
190 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Chapter 5---Electronics
5-8 Model 250 Service Manual
RGB_THRES - red, green, or blue Threshold correction information to the Video
Processor PCB.
RGB_SENS - red, green, or blue Sensitivity correction information to the Video
Processor PCB.
ISYNC - 5 MHz clock to the Raster Timing Generator PCB, used to generate the
internal sync signals
Y_RGB_CONV - control signals to Convergence Deflection PCB for Red, Green,
or Blue Convergence in the y-axis (full-scale correction is about 1 Vpp).
X_RGB_CONV - control signals to Convergence Deflection PCB for Red, Green,
or Blue Convergence in the x-axis (full-scale correction is about 1 Vpp).
CORR_SYNC - Square wave HCT level synchronous signal to the Convergence
Deflection PCB for the horizontal axis.
RGB_SHUT - Signal to operate the red, green, and blue shutters.
LENS_ZOOM - Signal to the zoom motor of the Projection Lens.
LENS_FOCUS - Signal to the focus motor of the Projector Lens.
System Controller PCB - Operation
Startup Functions
When AC Circuit Breaker is powered ON, the Low Voltage Power Supply sends
+5.1 V stdby voltage to the System Controller PCB. The +5.1 V Stdby powers the
CPU and IR Detector so the System Controller PCB can receive and respond to
the POWER ON command. The System Controller PCB sends a /FAN_ENA
signal back to the LVPS turning on the +24 V Stdby to turn the cooling fans on.
When the System Controller PCB receives a POWER ON command from either
the IR remote control or a PC, it sends the /LV_ENA signal to the Low Voltage
Power Supply. This turns on all the non-standby (±15 V, +5.1 V, +6.2 V, +24 V,
+80 V) voltages. After all the non-standby voltages power up, the LVPS sends the
/LV_OK signal back to the System Controller PCB to tell it that all the non-
standby voltages are present.
When the System Controller PCB receives a POWER ON command, it receives
the /LAMP_OK signal from the Arc Lamp Power Supply and sends the
/LAMP_ENA signal back to the Arc Lamp Power Supply to turn it on. The Arc
Lamp lights, and the Arc Lamp Power Supply sends a /LAMP_LIT signal back to
the System Controller PCB (see Figure 5-6).
The System Controller PCB also monitors the status of the High Voltage Power
Supply through the /HV_OK signal.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals