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Philips DVDR75/001 - 8.2 Reprogramming Procedure of NVM on the Microprocessor Sub PCB; 8.2.1 Clock Correction Adjustment; 8.2.2 AFC Reference Voltage Tuner; 8.2.3 Slash Version

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EN 168 DVDR70 & DVDR75/0x18.
8.2 Reprogramming Procedure of NVM on the
Microprocessor Sub PCB
The NVM, item 7808, on the Microprocessor Sub board
contains the following factory settings:
1. Clock correction factor
2. AFC reference value
3. Slash version
The settings 1,2 and 3 are stored in the NVM during the
production of the analogue board.
The slash version is stored at the end of the production line of
the set.
In case of failure, the NVM must be replaced by an empty
device. By way of commands via the Diagnostic Software or via
ComPair, the factory settings must be restored in the NVM.
8.2.1 Clock Correction Adjustment
To guarantee an exact function of the real time clock, an
adjustment of the clock frequency is possibe. The adjustment
value is stored in the NVM.
Procedure:
put the set in service command mode
execute command 722 for Digital Board 1.5 Empress or
1117 for Chrysalis to initiate that a signal with 32768 Hz is
available on pin 3 of connector 1988
example:
DD:>722 or DD:>1117
measure the frequency fmeas of the Clock Crystal with an
accuracy of 0.1 Hz.
Calculate the parameter to be entered: 32768/fmeas * 106
Normally the parameter must be between 999902 and
1000097. If the parameter and therefore the frequency of
the crystal is outside this range, the crystal must be
replaced.
Execute command 721 for Empress or 1118 for Chrysalis
with the parameter as input
example:
DD:>721 1000023 (Empress)
or DD:>1118 1000023 (Chrysalis)
8.2.2 AFC Reference Voltage Tuner
This function stores the reference voltage for the tuner in the
NVM. Before this value can be stored, the AFC adjustment,
described in the adjustment instructions of the analogue board,
must be carried out.
Procedure:
Adjust AFC circuit
Calculate the reference value
Execute command 732 for Empress or 1119 for Chrysalis
and use the calculated reference value as parameter
example: DD:>732 128 (Empress)
or DD:>1119 128 (Chrysalis)
8.2.3 Slash Version
The slash version is stored with command 715 for Empress or
1217 for Chrysalis, followed by the slash version as parameter.
The slash versions used in DVDR75 and DVDR80 are the
following:
DVDR80/00x/02x: SV 65
DVDR80/05x: SV 66
DVDR75/00x/02x: SV 67
DVDR75/05x: SV 68
DVDR70/00x/02x: SV 69
DVDR70/05x: SV 70
Example:
DD:>715 65 (Empress)
or DD:>1217 65 (Chrysalis)
Reset of Slash Version
Use command 729 for Empress or 1115 for Chrysalis to reset
the analogue board to the default setting.
Procedure:
Put the set in DSW command mode
Execute command 729 (Empress) or 1115 (Chrysalis) with
the following parameters:
DD:> 729 w 0xAE 2 0xD0 0x00 (Empress)
DD:> 1115 w 0xAE 2 0xD0 0x00 (Chrysalis)
Leave the DSW command mode and start up the set in
application mode
No background is visible on the TV screen. The analogue
board is ready to accept the appropriate slash version
8.3 Rework Procedure IEEE Unique Number
8.3.1 Scope:
The procedure describes how to upgrade sets with a unique
number after repair. This unique number is stored in the
NVRAM (item 7201) of the digital board at the end of the
production line.
This procedure is only valid or necessary when:
The digital board is replaced
NVRAM on the digital board is replaced
NVRAM is cleared
In all other cases the repaired set retains its unique number.
The procedure defines several means to re-assure the unique
number depending on the possibilities of repair or the state the
faulty set is in.
8.3.2 Handling:
State of original (defective) board:
1. The digital board starts up in Diagnostics Mode: follow
procedure A to retrieve the valid unique number
2. The digital board does NOT start up in Diagnostics Mode:
follow procedure B.
8.3.3 Procedure A
1. Connect defective digital board to PC via serial cable (3122
785 90017)
2. start up hyper terminal or any other serial terminal via the
correct settings (DSW command mode interface)
3. read out existing unique number via nucleus 403
(Empress) or 1208 (Chrysalis)
example:
DD:> 403 40300: DV Unique ID = 00D7A1FC6C Test OK
@
4. note read out
5. program new digital board via nucleus 410 (Empress) or
1207 (Chrysalis)
example:
DD:> 410 00D7A1FC6C 41000: Test OK @
The set has now the original unique number

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