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    the V_PARAB waveform. The output waveform V_RGB+ goes to the Scan
    Reversal PCB and then drives the Vertical Deflection Yokes. The Vertical
    Deflection Yoke return signal to the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB is
    V_RGB-.
    Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB - Service Adjustments
    Vertical Size Adjustment
    Tools Needed
    Miniature Potentiometer-Trimmer Adjustment tool
    To adjust the Vertical height (see Figure 5-15):
    1. Remove the rear cover and pull the Interlock switch out to the Service
    Mode position.
    2. Power ON the projector by IR Remote or PC, and allow it to stabilize for a
    minimum of 15 minutes
    3. Use the X-hatch test pattern.
     NOTE: The green image is the reference to which the red image and blue
    image will be matched. The green height pot should not need adjustment
    except when the green CRT has been replaced.
    4. Hide Blue and view Red and Green.
    5. If Red is higher than Green at the top and lower than Green at the bottom
    of the X-hatch image, or If lower than Green at the top and higher at the
    bottom, adjust Red vertical pot (R137) to correct the error.
    Vertical Adjustment Potentiometers (see Figure 5-15)
    Red - R137
    Green - R148
    Blue - R160
    Figure 5-16
      Red image needs vertical adjustment (decrease). 
    						
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    Figure 5-17  
    Red image needs vertical adjustment (increase).
    If Red is higher than Green at the top and bottom, or lower than Green at
    the top and bottom, the Red image may not being centered correctly. This
    can be corrected with the centering adjustment (see Model 250 User’s
    Guide, Chapter 5).
    Figure 5-18  
    Red image needs vertical centering.
    If the Red height pot does not completely eliminate the difference in
    height between Red and Green, balance the difference at the top and
    bottom. Too much of an difference at the top or bottom makes
    convergence procedures harder to accomplish.
    4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 above for Blue while hiding Red.
    5. Recheck all Geometry and Convergence settings (see User’s Guide) and
    readjust wherever necessary. 
    						
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    Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB - Remove and Replace
    The Horizontal/Vertical (H/V) Deflection PCB is located in the upper portion of
    the Electronic Module card cage.
    Tools Needed:
    #1 Pozi-drive Phillips-head screwdriver
    Parts Needed:
    Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB  p/n 105236
    To remove the Horizontal/Vertical (H/V) Deflection PCB:
    1. Power off the projector by IR Remote or PC, and allow the cooling fans to
    run until they shut off automatically.
    2. Turn the AC Circuit Breaker to the OFF position and unplug the AC
    Power Cord.
    3. Remove the rear cover.
    4. Disconnect six connectors; J34, J35, J36, J41, J42, and J43 (see Figure
    5-15). Move the cables out of the way.
    5. Loosen (it is not necessary to remove) the 5 Pozi-drive Phillips-head
    screws that secure the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB to the
    electronic module cage.
    6. Remove the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB by sliding it toward the
    left side of the projector (this is the upward direction if the electronic
    module is tilted up) so that the mounting screws clear the access holes.
    Then lift the side of the PCB that is nearest the front of the projector first
    and angle it upward so that the side closest to the rear clears the lip of the
    electronic module frame. Be careful when removing or reinstalling the
    PCB to avoid damaging it on the fan screws or cable clamps.
    7. Reinstall the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB by lowering the side that
    is nearest to the rear of the projector in first until it clears the electronic
    module edge, then lowering the other side. Carefully fit the board over the
    mounting screws and slide the board into position. Tighten the screws and
    reconnect the connectors.
    5.7  Convergence Deflection PCB
    Convergence Deflection PCB - Main Functions
    !
     Generation of various waveforms for the horizontal and vertical
    deflection.
    !
     Height control
    !
     Generation of waveforms for dynamic focus
    !
     Various geometry correction functions for the horizontal and vertical axes 
    						
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    !
     Convergence output amplifiers for all colors and both horizontal and
    vertical axes
    !
     Convergence enable and raster fill function
    !
     ILA® assembly driver circuitry with temperature compensation
    !
     Phase locked loop for ILA® assembly drivers
    !
     IIC serial bus interface
    Convergence Deflection PCB - Inputs
    X_RGB_CONV - x-axis Convergence waveform from the System Controller
    PCB (the amplitude for full-scale correction is about 1 Vpp).
    Y_RGB_CONV - y-axis Convergence waveform from the System Controller
    PCB (the amplitude for full-scale correction is about 1 Vpp).
    CORR_SYNC - square wave from the System Controller PCB, logic level
    synchronization signal for the horizontal axis.
    V_DRIVE - square wave from the Raster Timing Generator PCB, logic level
    synchronized to vertical sync with four horizontal line duty cycle.
    WIDTH_CONTROL - a DC waveform from the Horizontal Vertical Deflection
    PCB that controls the image width.
    IIC_CLK - IIC clock line.
    IIC_DATA - IIC data line.
    IIC_SINT - IIC interrupt line.
    ±15 V - input power from the Low Voltage Power Supply for the analog circuitry.
    +5.1 V- input power from the Low Voltage Power Supply for the digital circuitry.
    Convergence Deflection PCB - Outputs
    RGB_ILA®(pos) - positive outputs to the ILA® for the red, green, and blue ILA®
    driver circuitry (about ±12 Vpp).
    RGB_ILA
    ®(neg) - negative outputs to the ILA® for the red, green, and blue ILA®
    driver circuitry (about ±12 Vpp).
    H_PARABOLA - horizontal parabola for dynamic focus section of the High
    Voltage Power Supply.
    V_PARABOLA - vertical parabola for dynamic focus section of the High Voltage
    Power Supply.
    V_RAMP - vertical ramp waveform to the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB
    (about 4 Vpp).
    V_PARABOLA - vertical parabola waveform to the Horizontal Vertical
    Deflection PCB (about 4 Vpp). 
    						
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    Figure 5-19  
    Convergence Deflection PCB I/O Diagram. 
    						
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    Figure 5-20  
    Convergence Deflection PCB I/O Diagram. 
    						
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    Figure 5-21  
    Physical layout of the Convergence/Deflection PCB.
    Convergence Deflection PCB  - Operation
    The Convergence Deflection PCB performs four main functions. It generates the
    vertical deflection sawtooth waveform. It generates the square waves that bias the
    three ILA
    ®s. It controls the amplitude of waveforms used for convergence
    corrections, and it generates the parabolic waveform used for dynamic focus.
    The Convergence Deflection PCB receives the V_DRIVE signal, which is a
    sample of the vertical sync, from the Raster Timing Generator PCB. The
    Convergence Deflection PCB has a Waveform Generator Section that generates
    the vertical deflection sawtooth waveform and outputs the V_RAMP signal that
    drives the vertical amplifier on the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB. The
    vertical amplifier drives the CRT deflection coils for vertical deflection. The
    Waveform Generator also generates the parabolic waveforms used for geometry
    correction such as bow, pincushion, keystone, and linearity
    Each of the ILA
    ®s is biased by a square wave generated by the Waveform
    Generator on the Convergence Deflection PCB. Each ILA® is biased separately
    through the ILA® Bias command in the Factory Adj. Menu. The commands are
    received through the IIC interface. As the square wave that drives the ILA® is
    increased, the ILA® becomes more sensitive to the image light that strikes the
    photoconductive layer and outputs more light. The command that controls the
    frequency of the ILA
    ® bias square wave is referred to as ILA® Sensitivity. It is a
    global command for all the ILA®s and is received from the IIC interface.
    Attached to the green ILA
    ® mount is a thermistor that senses the temperature of
    the ILA®. It sends the Convergence Deflection PCB a signal that adjusts the green
    ILA® bias to compensate for temperature variations inside the projector. If the 
    						
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    temperature of the green ILA® increases, the bias is increased to maintain a
    constant ILA® output.
    The Convergence Deflection PCB receives commands for x and y-axis
    convergence from the System Controller PCB. The Convergence Deflection PCB
    has a Convergence Control Section that receives the convergence commands,
    waveforms from the Waveform generator, and geometric correction data from the
    IIC interface. It amplifies the convergence data and outputs it to the Scan Reversal
    PCB.
    The Waveform Generator section generates a horizontal and vertical parabolic
    waveforms that the High Voltage Power Supply uses for dynamic focus.
    Convergence Deflection PCB - Remove and Replace
    The Convergence/Deflection PCB is located on the bottom side of the Electronic
    Module card cage (see Figure 5-2).
    Tools Needed
    #0 Pozi-drive Phillips-head screwdriver
    Parts Needed
    Convergence Deflection PCB  p/n 105210
    To remove the Convergence/Deflection PCB:
    1. Power off the projector by IR Remote or PC, and allow the cooling fans to
    run until they shut off automatically.
    2. Turn the AC Circuit Breaker to the OFF position and unplug the AC
    Power Cord.
    3. Remove the rear cover.
    4. Tilt the Electronic Module up.
    5. Disconnect six connectors; J31, J32, J33, J38, J39, and J40 from the
    Convergence/Deflection PCB (see Figure 5-21). Move the cables out of
    the way.
    6. Loosen (it is not necessary to remove) the five Pozi-drive Phillips-head
    screws that secure the Convergence Deflection PCB to the Electronics
    Module card cage.
    7. Remove the Convergence Deflection PCB by sliding it upward so the
    mounting screws will clear the access holes, then angle the right side
    outward. In order to get the right side of the PCB out, it may be necessary
    to first, move the PCB out enough to clear the access holes. Then, angle
    the left side out just enough for the top 2 fins of the heat sync to fit over
    the Electronics Module frame lip. This will allow a little more clearance
    for the right side to be removed. Then, maneuver the right side of the PCB
    out. 
    						
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    8. Reinstall the Convergence/Deflection PCB by lowering the right side in
    first  until it clears the electronic module edge, then lowering the left side
    in.
    NOTE:
     It may be necessary to fit the top 2 fins of the heat sync over the
    electronic module frame lip at the left to get enough clearance for the right
    side to be installed. Carefully fit the board over the mounting screws and
    slide the PCB into position. Tighten the screws and reconnect the
    connectors.
    5.8  Scan Reversal PCB
    Scan Reversal PCB - Main Functions
    !
     Reverses of scan in both horizontal and vertical axes
    !
     Outputs deflection waveform to the Deflection Yokes on the CRTs
    !
     Outputs convergence data to Convergence Yokes on the CRT
    !
     Horizontal width adjustment for each color (R, G &B)
    !
     Scan failure detection for (horizontal and vertical) deflection amplifiers
    Scan Reversal PCB  - Inputs
    H_OUT_FLYBACK - output horizontal deflection waveform from the Horizontal
    Vertical Deflection PCB (about 800 Vpp).
    H_LOCK (pos.) - horizontal interlock for the yoke connectors from the
    Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB (about 5 V when closed, 15 V when open).
    H_RGB (pos.) - return of horizontal deflection waveform to the Horizontal
    Vertical Deflection PCB.
    V_RGB (pos.) - output signals of red, green, and blue from the Vertical Amplifier
    of the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB (about 40 Vpp).
    X_RGB (pos.) - output signals of the red, green, and blue from the Horizontal
    Convergence Amplifier for the X-axis from the Convergence Deflection PCB.
    Y_RGB (pos.) - output signals of the red, green, and blue from the Horizontal
    Convergence Amplifier for the Y-axis from the Convergence Deflection PCB.
    ±15 V - input power from the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB for the analog
    circuitry.
    +5.1 V - input power from the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB for the digital
    circuitry.
    From Yokes
    H_RGB_YOKE (neg.) - bottom of red, green, and blue horizontal deflection
    yokes.
    V_RGB_YOKE (neg.) - bottom of red, green, and blue vertical deflection yokes.
    X_RGB_YOKE (neg.) - bottom of red, green, and blue x-axis convergence yokes. 
    						
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    Y_RGB_YOKE (neg.) - bottom of red, green, and blue y-axis convergence yokes.
    RGB_LOCK (neg.) - interlock for red, green, and blue deflection yokes (5 V
    when closed or 0 V when open).
    Scan Reversal PCB - Outputs
    H_LOCK (neg.) - Horizontal Interlock for the yoke connectors to the Horizontal
    Vertical Deflection PCB (about 5 V when closed, 15 V when open).
    FRONT/REAR - front or rear projection status line to Horizontal Vertical
    Deflection PCB (front = low, rear = high).
    FLOOR/CEIL - floor or ceiling status line to the Horizontal Vertical Deflection
    PCB (floor = low, ceiling = high).
    DEFL_OK - deflection status line from the Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB
    (high (about 2 V) = good, low = no scan).
    X_RGB(neg) - current feedback signals of the red, green, and blue Horizontal
    Convergence Amplifier for the x-axis to the Convergence Deflection PCB.
    Y_RGB (neg.) - current feedback signals of the red, green, and blue Horizontal
    Convergence Amplifier for the y-axis to the Convergence Deflection PCB.
    To Yokes
    H_RGB_YOKE (pos.) - top of red, green, and blue horizontal deflection yokes.
    V_RGB_YOKE (pos.)  - top of red, green, and blue vertical deflection yokes.
    RGB_LOCK (pos.) - interlock for red, green, and blue yokes (5 V when closed or
    15 V when open).
    X_RGB_YOKE (pos.) - top of red, green, and blue x-axis convergence yokes.
    Y_RGB_YOKE (pos.) - top of red, green, and blue y-axis convergence yokes. 
    						
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