Shitload of codes:
5.1 SONY TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
Service switch - small, round opening in the rear cabinet near the Video inputs or the antenna jack (typically early-90's), push and hold while turning the power on - or if there is no service switch on the rear of the TV use the remote control and press within one second of each other:
[PWR OFF] - [DISP], [5], [VOL+], [PWR ON]
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[PWR OFF] - [DISP], [5], [PWR ON]
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[PWR OFF] - [DISP], [5], [VOL+], [PICTURE], [PWR ON]
The TV will turn on in service mode.
You may need to set the television into 'tuner' mode (instead of Video-1, etc.) before performing the service mode button sequence.
NAVIGATE IN SERVICE MODE
[1] = Moves to Previous Menu Item
[4] = Moves to Next Menu Item
[3] = Adjusts Value Up
[6] = Adjusts Value Down
[MTS] = Toggles Stereo/Mono Audio
SAVE NEW SETTING
[MUTE] followed by [ENTER] to store NEW setting to NVRAM
RESTORE USER SETTINGS
[8],[ENTER] = Restores All *USER* setting to Factory Defaults
RESET VALUES
- ,[ENTER] = Read Default Value from Stored Settings (Reset)
LEAVE SERVICE MODE
[PWR OFF] = Leave Service Mode any settings not written will be in effect until TV is unplugged or a Reset is performed.
RETURN TO DEFAULT SETTINGS:
BEFORE storing NEW settings - unplug TV from wall, wait a few seconds, then plug back in, turn TV set on - All settings not written will have been lost.
AFTER storing NEW settings - restore original value from list you made of original values before adjustments and store in NVRAM.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
I also maintain a SONY XBR Service Mode list on my HomePage.
For additional information on how to preform the 16x9 squeeze (to view anamorphic DVDs at their full resolution) see the "16x9 (Anamorphic) Vertical Squeeze" or the "Sony Wega 16x9 (Anamorphic) Vertical Squeeze" FAQs that I maintain on my web site.
A complete although somewhat outdated list of Sony XBR Service Mode items can be found at
http://www.repairfaq.org/~filipg/. This information appears to be for the ~1990 version of the XBR^2 series.
Note: Provisions for convergence adjustments are not enabled on 27" or smaller Sony direct view television sets.
5.1a SUGGESTED SONY SETTINGS
SONY "XBR" SERIES
TRINITONE: NTSC STD - controls color temperature - basically how greys will appear on the monitor. The "High" and "Medium" settings make everything look too blue.
NR: OFF - filters out high-frequency noise, at a slight loss of detail. Turn it OFF and the picture quality improves. It also tends to degrade fine picture detail.
DYNAMIC PICTURE: OFF - when turned ON it whitens light areas and darkens shadow areas of the picture, creating a high contrast although less accurate picture. Leave it OFF.
COLOR CORRECTION: OFF - when turned ON it tries to correct fleshtones but has a tendency to mix up certain colors and make them look like a prosthetic beige.
PROGRAM PALETTE: MOVIE: ON - only the movie mode allows the television set to run with flat and wide video bandwidth. It also shuts OFF scanning velocity modulation (SVM), when VMLV is run down to zero it will shut OFF SVM for the other modes. Each mode (Movie, Sports, etc.) has a separate adjustment memory.
SERVICE MODE ITEMS:
AXIS 0 Cleans up the red push & oranginess in the yellows
VAPI 0 Do this for all modes
VAPG 0 Do this for all modes
NRLV 0~3 Find the value 0-3 that gives the best resolution
VMLV 0 Scanning Velocity Modulation (SVM) OFF=0/ON=1
(do this for all modes)
Y-DC 0 Improves BLACK background level retention
R-YR 15 Sets the amount of RED
R-YB 15 Sets the amount of RED
G-YR 11 Sets the amount of GREEN
G-YB 9 Sets the amount of GREEN (8 or 10 may be closer)
SHPF 3 This helps with the sharpness (S-Video)
Setting R-YR and R-YB to 15 will greatly improve color accuracy and tone down the reds. Also, when Y-DC is changed from 1 to 0, DC restoration becomes almost perfect.
Sometimes setting items G-YR to 11 and G-YB to 9 may need some more fine tuning using the SMPTE color bars w/gray reference [split bar pattern] ("Color Bar w/75% Gray" VEDVD-18/3, Frame VE-46673, AVS-14415 - NOTE: VE 46673 is mis-calibrated, use AVS-14415) See the section on Setting Tint & Color Level: Matching Gray Reference for the procedure on how to adjust these two settings.
SONY "V" SERIES
GDRV 18 Green Amp.
BDRV 14 Blue Amp.
GCUT 4 Green Cutoff
BCUT 1 Blue Cutoff
Note: The setting for AMP and CUTOFF appear to be relative and not absolute on the "V" series - thus they may not work for your particular model TV.
WEGA SERVICE MODE ITEMS:
4BCT 7 input4 (component) Blue Cutoff (BCUT -1)
4BDR 30 input4 (component) Blue Amp (BDRV +1)
4GCT 5 input4 (component) Green Cutoff (GCUT +0)
4GDR 36 input4 (component) Green Amp ((GDRV +2)
BCUT 10 Blue Cutoff
BDRV 29 Blue Amp
GCUT 10 Green Cutoff
GDRV 34 Green Amp
DPIX 0 Dynamic Picture
Y-DC 0 Improves BLACK background level retention
HOSC 11 Fixes problem with color banding on component input
SONY "MODEL-ID" SETTINGS
These ID setting are different for every chassis - in general here's what they control:
ID-0 Controls number of active video jacks.
ID-1 This controls video features. Allows notch filter
(NOTC) to be turned off outside of service mode.
ID-2 This sets up user interface features. Enables Spanish
language menus. Allows naming of video inputs.
ID-3 Enables / disables Picture-In-Picture (PIP) support.
ID-4 Enables / disables Lumisponder option.
5.1b SONY MODEL NUMBERS
Model numbers:
KV-ddXBRss
KV = direct view sets
KP = projectors
dd = size of the display
XBR, V, S, T = model line designation.
ss = specific model designation, which appears to be independently unique.
5.1c SONY FRONT PROJECTORS
Someday I will have a complete web page devoted to Front Projectors, but until that day here's how to enter service mode on Sony's Front Projectors use:
[enter], [enter], [up], [down], [enter]
Be sure 'Status' is ON, if 'Status' is OFF, you won't be able to get into service mode.
The manual says to make sure the remote is hard-wired, but the IR mode has always worked fine for me.
5.1d SONY PLASMA MONITORS
Turn on the power. Press [Enter], [1], [8], [2], from the remote.
5.2 TOSHIBA TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
Sit in front the TV, you will need to be able to access keys on the remote and the TV at the same time. Turn the TV "ON"
Turn the volume all the way down to 0.
Press and hold the TV's front panel volume down button, and then press and hold the remote's "9" button for about a second.
The service mode will appear. \
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Press "MUTE" on the remote.
Press "MUTE" on the remote again, but this time continue to press "MUTE".
While still pressing down on "MUTE", press the "MENU" button on the TV front. Release the "MUTE" button. You should now have an S (for service mode) displayed in the upper right corner.
Pressing MENU again should bring up the first service option Pressing the Channel Up/Down keys brings up the different service options. Pressing the Volume Up/Down keys changes the associated HEX value.
One you have entered the service mode, you can bring up the various test screens by pressing the "TV/VIDEO" button. For example, to minimize screen non-linearities, press the channel down key until PARA appears on the screen, with the associated default value (this is the parabolic adjustment option).
Then, bring up the cross-hatch pattern by repeated pressing of the TV/VIDEO button. You can then use the volume Up/Down buttons to change the PARA settings, this should cause the grid to bow in (concave) and out (convex). Adjust until the grid is the most linear.
The numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6 jump to different items. 9 displays SELF CHECK
The number 7 displays a grid. There's a blinking cursor in the upper left corner. The numbers 2,4,6,8 move the cursor. 3 cycles the colors (RGB), 5 stops the cursor from blinking, then when you push 2,4,6,8, you are adjusting the convergence at that point for the selected color. Pushing 7 again gives you a "warped" grid for a few moments. Pushing 7 again removes the grid from the screen.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
You may be able to find additional information at msauve@altavista.net's Toshiba TP61H95 Service/Designer mode settings web page.
5.2a TOSHIBA MODEL NUMBERS
Model Numbers:
ClssYnn
F-------------stripped version
X-------------full performance
N-------------X plus sound features
ss------------picture size (27,32,35)
D-------------'95 year's model
E-------------'96 year's model
nn------------model level (60,70,90)
5.3 ZENITH TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
Using the television's front panel controls:
To access the service menus, press and hold the menu button, then press and hold the volume down (or volume up) and channel down (or right adjust) so that all three are depressed simultaneously. The standard menu that was displayed will change to one of the service menus. Now the standard controls are used to search through the menus (the remote can be used to do this). Use "select" to choose a menu item and "adjust" to alter the setting. Enter commits to a setting, and menu itself closes the service menu. When menu is pressed again the standard menu will return, unless the three key sequence is used.
Using the television's remote control:
Turn the TV on. Hold down the [MENU] key on the remote until the menu clears or "Welcome to Zenith" appears then release the [MENU] key and within two (2) seconds hit the following five keys:
[9], [8], [7], [6], [ENTER]
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[9], [8], [7], [6], [DISPLAY]
You will now have access to the service menus.
[MENU] = Toggles between two menu pages
[UP], [DOWN] cursor = selects the item for adjustment
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cursor = varies the value
[POWER] = exit service mode and saves any adjustments made
The items are appropriately captioned and the ones of interest should be easily spotted.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
5.4 GE TELEVISIONS / RCA TELEVISIONS / PROSCAN TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
To enter service mode, push and hold the [Menu] button on the set. While holding, push and release the [Power] button, then the [Vol +] button.
You will now have some information on the screen: "P0 V0"
To actually be able to change these values, you must push [Vol +] on the remote so the information reads V76. Then pushing on the Channel +/- will change the "P" value.
P1 - 3 are error codes. If there is a problem with the set that can be self-diagnosed, the "V" will report the code. These codes are available in the RCA repair manual.
P4 - 7 control the horizontal size, shift, vertical size and shift.
You may also find a summary leaflet for the service tech clipped somewhere inside the chassis. The procedures for getting into the service mode, as well as the service items of interest will be there.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
5.5 MAGNAVOX
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
Press:
- , [6], [2], [5], [9], [6], then [MENU]
The channels will change, but when you press MENU, the TV will enter the service menu.
Note: The above procedure works only on *SOME* Magnavox TV's
[Menu] = Change Adjustments
To save your changes, press [POWER] on the TV set. "Preset Memory" will appear, then the set will power down.
Note: Before entering service menu mode, make sure you power the TV on, off, and back on from the TV itself (not the remote). This should enable you to use the power-off button on the TV, after you made your changes, allowing you to saving them.
5.6 MITSUBISHI TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
Mitsubishi seems to have a variety of access codes depending on model and manufacture date. Some of the codes are:
Press:
[MENU], then [1], [2], [5], [7]
[MENU], then [1], [2], [5], [9]
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[MENU], then [1], [3], [7],
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[MENU], then [2], [3], [5], [6]
[MENU], then [2], [3], [5], [7]
[MENU], then [2], [3], [5], [8]
[MENU], then [2], [3], [5], [9]
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[MENU], then [8], [2], [5], [7]
Then use VIDEO or AUDIO buttons to enter two different groups of adjustments. Video/Audio steps along through the adjustments, and +/- does the adjusting.
Must use [ENTER] to save the change.
Hit the [MENU] key twice to exit service mode.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
You may be able to find additional information at Bob Page's Mitsubishi TV Service Modes web page.
5.7 HITACHI TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
All the available geometry and grayscale tracking adjustments are done by manual controls located inside the set. They may be labelled. A service manual is required to make any adjustment.
5.8 PHILIPS TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
All the adjustments are done by setting jumpers inside the unit - bottom pcb near the tube, pretty easy to access once the back cover is removed. A service manual is required to make any adjustment.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
5.9 PANASONIC TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
Panasonic uses a hex numbering system, without the service manual it's almost impossible to adjust.
You may be able to find additional information at Michael C. Calanan's Panasonic TV Service Modes web page.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
5.10 SAMSUNG TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
With TV powered off press: [mute], [1], [8], [2], [power]
Television will power up in service mode and GAMMA GAIN1 will be displayed on the screen.
Use [mute] and the [menu] button to move values up and down.
Use the [volume +] and [volume -] keys to move to other adjustements.
Use [add] to save the settings.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
5.11 JVC TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
With TV powered ON press: [DISPLAY] and [VIDEO STATUS] on the remote at the same time.
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Press the [SLEEP TIMER] key and set the SLEEP TIMER for "0" MIN. While the SLEEP TIMER information is still on screen, press the [DISPLAY] key and [VIDEO STATUS] key of the remote control unit at the same time to enter the SERVICE MENU.
Exit the service menu by twice pressing the [EXIT] key on the remote.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
5.12 TEAC TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
With TV powered ON press: [Menu] then [4], [7], [2], [5] on the remote.
Exit the service menu by twice pressing the [EXIT] key on the remote.
If you're attempting to adjust color or geometry errors, you'll need the Video Essentials DVD, Laser Disc or some other source of test material.
5.13 SYMPHONIC TELEVISIONS
Read the _ SERVICE MODE WARNING _ before proceeding.
Plug set in. if language select comes up, turn off and on again.
Temporarily short j1 and j2 on main board together.
Press 1 for cut-off adjustment (gives you horizontal line)
Press 2 for agc adjustment
Press 4 for h. shift (press ch up and down to change)
Press 0 for sub-brightness (monitor voltage at j501 for 4.5v +/- .05v)
Press 5 for head switching
Channel up and down appears to be adjustment keys for this menu