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ORDER NO.
RRV2747
DV-266-S
DVD PLAYER
DV-266-S
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model
DV-266-S DV-266-S DV-266-S RRXU RPWXU RLXJ/NC
Type
Power Requirement
AC110-127V/220-240V AC110-127V/220-240V AC110-127V/220-240V
Region No.
4 4 3
Serial No. Confirm 3rd & 4th alphabetical letters.
&&PG######$$ &&PG######$$ &&MP######$$
For details, refer to "Important symbols for good services".
PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2003
T-ZZE APR. 2003 printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual doit-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trainedto properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and mayvoid the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, youshould not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
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WARNING ! THE AEL (ACCESSIBLE EMISSION LEVEL) OF THE LASER POWER OUTPUT IS LESS THAN CLASS 1 BUT THE LASER COMPONENT IS CAPABLE OF EMITTING RADIATION EXCEEDING THE LIMIT FOR CLASS 1. A SPECIALLY INSTRUCTED PERSON SHOULD DO SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS.
LASER DIODE CHARACTERISTICS FOR DVD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5 mW WAVELENGTH : 650 nm FOR CD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5 mW WAVELENGTH : 780 nm
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LABEL CHECK
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(Printed on the Rear Panel)
[RR type]
Additional Laser Caution 1. Laser Interlock Mechanism · Loading switch (S101 on the LOAB Assy) is used for interlock mechanism of the laser. When this switch turned ON in SW2 (CLOSE) side (OPEN signal is 0V and CLOSE signal is 3.5V), a laser becomes the status which can completely oscillation. Furthermore, the laser completely oscillates in the disc judgment and disc playback. When player is power ON state and laser diode is not completely oscillating, 780nm laser diode is always oscillating by half power. · Laser diode is driving with Q201 (650nm LD) and Q211 (780nm LD) on the DVDM Assy. Therefore, when short-circuit between the emitter and collector of these transistors or the base voltage is supplied for transistors turn on, the laser oscillates. (failure mode) · In the test mode , there is the mode that the laser oscillates except for the disc judgment and playback. LD ON mode in the test mode oscillates with the laser forcibly. The interlock mechanism mentioned above becomes invalid in this mode. 2. When the cover is open, close viewing through the objective lens with the naked eye will cause exposure to the laser beam.
[RPW and RL/NC types]
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[ Important symbols for good services ]
In this manual, the symbols shown-below indicate that adjustments, settings or cleaning should be made securely. When you find the procedures bearing any of the symbols, be sure to fulfill them:
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1. Product safety
You should conform to the regulations governing the product (safety, radio and noise, and other regulations), and should keep the safety during servicing by following the safety instructions described in this manual.
2. Adjustments
To keep the original performances of the product, optimum adjustments or specification confirmation is indispensable. In accordance with the procedures or instructions described in this manual, adjustments should be performed.
3. Cleaning
For optical pickups, tape-deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, and other parts requiring cleaning, proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.
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4. Shipping mode and shipping screws
To protect the product from damages or failures that may be caused during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be installed before shipping out in accordance with this manual, if necessary.
5. Lubricants, glues, and replacement parts
Appropriately applying grease or glue can maintain the product performances. But improper lubrication or applying glue may lead to failures or troubles in the product. By following the instructions in this manual, be sure to apply the prescribed grease or glue to proper portions by the appropriate amount.For replacement parts or tools, the prescribed ones should be used.
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CONTENTS
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SAFETY INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................... 2 1. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 5 2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................ 6 2.1 PACKING ................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION................................................................................................................................ 8 2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION ....................................................................................................................... 10 2.4 LOADING MECHA ASSY ........................................................................................................................ 12 2.5 TRAVERSE MECHA ASSY-S .................................................................................................................. 14 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .......................................................................................... 16 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................... 16 3.2 WAVEFORMS .......................................................................................................................................... 18 3.3 LOAB ASSY and OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM..................................................................................... 20 3.4 DVDM ASSY 1/3 [FRONT END BLOCK] ................................................................................................. 22 3.5 DVDM ASSY 2/3 [BACK END BLOCK].................................................................................................... 24 3.6 DVDM ASSY 3/3 [AUDIO/VIDEO BLOCK]............................................................................................... 26 3.7 FLKY and IRKY ASSYS........................................................................................................................... 28 3.8 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1366] ........................................................................................................ 30 3.9 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1368] ........................................................................................................ 31 4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 33 4.1 LOAB ASSY ............................................................................................................................................. 33 4.2 DVDM ASSY ............................................................................................................................................ 34 4.3 FLKY ASSY ............................................................................................................................................. 38 4.4 IRKY ASSY .............................................................................................................................................. 39 4.5 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1366] ........................................................................................................ 40 4.6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1368] ........................................................................................................ 41 5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 42 6. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 44 6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION ................................................................................................. 44 6.2 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS............................................................................................... 44 6.3 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS ................................................................................................... 45 6.4 TEST MODE ............................................................................................................................................ 46 6.5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................. 47 7. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 50 7.1 DIAGNOSIS ............................................................................................................................................. 50 7.1.1 TEST MODE ......................................................................................................................................... 50 7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE ............................................................................... 52 7.1.3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION OF THE SHORTCUT KEY................................................................ 53 7.1.4 SPECIFICATION OF MODEL INFORMATION DISPLAY...................................................................... 54 7.1.5 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION OF THE SERVICE MODE................................................................. 55 7.1.6 MECHANICAL ERROR HISTORY ........................................................................................................ 56 7.1.7 ID NUMBER AND ID DATA SETTING................................................................................................... 59 7.1.8 SEQUENCE AFTER POWER ON ........................................................................................................ 62 7.1.9 DISASSEMBLY ..................................................................................................................................... 63 7.2 IC ............................................................................................................................................................. 70 7.3 DISC / CONTENT FORMAT PLAYBACK COMPATIBILITY ..................................................................... 84 7.4 CLEANING............................................................................................................................................... 87 8. PANEL FACILITIES ........................................................................................................................................ 88
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
General
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DVD player Power requirements . . .110127/220240 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 W Power consumption (standby) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.18 W Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.3 kg Dimensions: DV-266-s. . . . . . 420 (W) x 53 (H) x 283 (D) mm
Audio output (1 stereo pair)
Output level . . . . . . . . . . . .During audio output 200 mVrms (1 kHz, 20 dB) Number of channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA jack
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Digital audio characteristics
Frequency response . . . . . . . . . 4 Hz to 44 kHz (DVD fs: 96 kHz) S/N ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 dB Dynamic range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 dB Total harmonic distortion . . . . . . . . . .0.0016 % Wow and flutter. . . . . . .Limit of measurement (±0.001% W. PEAK) or lower
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Operating temperature . . . . . . . +5°C to +35°C Operating humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . .5% to 85% (no condensation)
Digital output
Optical digital output . . . . . . Optical digital jack Coaxial digital output . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RCA jack
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Component video output
Y (luminance) - Output level . . . . .1 Vp-p (75 ) PB (color) - Output level . . . . . . .0.7 Vp-p (75 ) PR (color) - Output level . . . . . . .0.7 Vp-p (75 ) Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RCA jacks
Accessories
Audio/video cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Power cable (RL and RPW types) . . . . . . . . . .1 Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 AA/R6P dry cell batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Power cable (RR type). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Operating Instructions (RL type) . . . . . . . . . . 2 Operating Instructions (RR type) . . . . . . . . . . 3 Operating Instructions (RPW type) . . . . . . . . 1
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S-video output
Y (luminance) - Output level . . . . .1 Vp-p (75 ) C (color) - Output level . . . . . 286 mVp-p (75 ) Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-video jack
Video output
Output level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vp-p (75 ) Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA jack
· The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice, due to improvement.
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· Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. · "DTS" and "DTS Digital Out" are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. · TruSurround and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
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2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTES:
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Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly. For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
2.1 PACKING
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RRXU and RPWXU Types Only
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2 (RRXU Type Only) 1
RRXU Type Only 10
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4 5 7-9 "Operating Instructions" 13 11
RLXJ/NC Type Only 6 3
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PACKING parts List
Mark No. > > 1 2 3 4 5 Description Power Cable Power Cable Audio / Video Cable Remote Control Battery Cover AA/R6P Dry Cell Batteries Operating Instructions (English) Operating Instructions (Spanish / Portuguese) Operating Instructions (Trad-Chinese) IRAM Caution Part No. See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) VXX2865 VNK4997 See Contrast table (2) VRB1308 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) Mark No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 Description Polyethylene Bag Sheet Pad L Pad R Packing Case Accessory Box Part No. VHL1051 Z23-007 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2)
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NSP 6 7 8 9 10
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(2) CONTRAST TABLE DV-266-S/RRXU, RPWXU and RLXJ/NC are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark No. > > NSP 1 2 3 6 8 Symbol and Description Power Cable Power Cable Audio / Video Cable AA/R6P Dry Cell Batteries Operating Instructions (Spanish / Portuguese) DV-266-S/RRXU ADG1158 XDG3009 VDE1077 VEM1030 VRD1170 DV-266-S/ RPWXU ADG1160 Not used VDE1077 VEM1030 Not used DV-266-S/RLXJ/ NC ADG1154 Not used XDE3049 VEM1031 Not used
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9 Operating Instructions (Trad-Chinese) 10 IRAM Caution 13 Pad L 14 Pad R 15 Packing Case 16 Accessory Box
Not used VRW1876 VHA1321 VHA1322 VHG2364 VHC1104
Not used Not used VHA1321 VHA1322 VHG2353 VHC1104
VRC1176 Not used VHA1332 VHA1333 VHG2347
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Not used
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2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION
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3 Refer to "2.4 LOADING MECHA. ASSY".
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NON-CONTACT SIDE
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15 Refer to "2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION".
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EXTERIOR SECTION parts List
Mark No. > 1 2 Description DVDM Assy POWER SUPPLY Unit Loading Mecha. Assy Connector Assy Flexible Cable (15P) Connector Assy (5P) PCB Spacer (3X6) Cord Clamper Rubber Foot PCB Support Part No. VWS1555 VWR1366 (or VWR1368) VWT1207 PF13PP-D25 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) AEC7156 RNH-184 VEB1349 VEC2184 Mark No. NSP 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Description Base Chassis Rear Panel PCB Base DVD V Plate Tray Panel Bonnet Case S Screw Screw Screw Screw Label Part No. See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) VAM1135 VNK5155 See Contrast table (2) BCZ40P060FNI BBZ30P060FMC BBZ30P080FZK PPZ30P080FMC VRW1872
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(2) CONTRAST TABLE DV-266-S/RRXU, RPWXU and RLXJ/NC are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark No. 5 6 11 12 13 Symbol and Description Flexible Cable (15P) Connector Assy (5P) Base Chassis Rear Panel PCB Base DV-266-S/RRXU VDA1963 VKP2301 VNA2614 VNA2588 VNE2278 VXX2823 DV-266-S/ RPWXU VDA1963 VKP2301 VNA2614 VNA2586 VNE2278 VXX2823 DV-266-S/RLXJ/ NC VDA1964 VKP2304 VNA2584 VNA2585 VNE2277 VXX2822
NSP
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16 Bonnet Case S
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FRONT PANEL SECTION parts List
Mark No. 1 NSP 2 3 4 5 Description FLKY Assy IRKY Assy Connector Assy (4P) FP Angle Rubber Foot Part No. VWG2409 VWG2414 See Contrast table (2) VNE2297 VEB1349 Mark No. 6 7 8 Description Front Panel Assy Pioneer Name Plate Screw Part No. VXA2590 VAM1129 PPZ30P080FMC
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(2) CONTRAST TABLE DV-266-S/RRXU, RPWXU and RLXJ/NC are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark No. Symbol and Description DV-266-S/RRXU VKP2300 DV-266-S/ RPWXU VKP2300 DV-266-S/RLXJ/ NC VKP2303
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3 Connector Assy (4P)
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Note :
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Refer to " Application of Lubricant".
8 Daifree GEM1036 8
2 Refer to "2.5 TRAVERSE MECHA. ASSY-S". 6 8
To DVDM CN101 (Pickup Assy-S) To DVDM CN104 (Stepping Motor) To DVDM CN102 (Spindle Motor)
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12 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 13 23 17 16 4
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10 11 Lubricating Oil GYA1001
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LOADING MECHA ASSY parts List
Mark No. NSP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Description LOAB Assy Traverse Mecha. Assy-S Loading Motor Assy Motor Pulley Motor Flexible Cable (24P) Connector Assy 2P Floating Rubber Belt Stabilizer Loading Base Float Base DVD Drive Cam Gear Pulley Loading Gear Drive Gear
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Part No. VWG2426 VXX2871 VXX2872 PNW1634 VXM1105 VDA1945 VKP2253 VEB1351 VEB1330 VNE2253 VNL1917 VNL1918 VNL1919 VNL1921 VNL1922 VNL1923
Mark No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Description SW Lever Clamper Plate Bridge Clamper Screw Screw Tray
Part No. VNL1925 VNE2251 VNE2252 VNL1924 JGZ17P028FMC Z39-019 VNL1920
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Application of Lubricant
Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Around the shaft
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No. 11 Loading Base
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Lubricating Oil GYA1001
Lubricating Oil GYA1001
No. 13 Drive Cam
Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Inner side of a ditch
Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Inner side of a ditch
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Lubricating Oil GYA1001
Lubricating Oil GYA1001
No. 13 Drive Cam Rear View
Front View
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No. 23 Tray
Daifree GEM1036 Concave of unevenness
No. 23 Tray
Daifree GEM1036 Concave of unevenness
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Inner side of a ditch Daifree GEM1036
Top View
Concave of unevenness Daifree GEM1036
Bottom View
Side of the rib Daifree GEM1036
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15 (Torque : 0.15 ± 0.01 N·m) 17 8 10
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Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 17
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10 7
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To DVDM CN101 (Pickup Assy)
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14 13 4 (Adjustment screw) 16
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Silicone Adhesive GEM1037
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To DVDM CN102 (Spindle Motor)
5 (Adjustment spring)
Screw Tight GYL1001
15 (Torque : 0.15 ± 0.01 N·m)
16 2
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To DVDM CN104 (Stepping Motor)
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TRAVERSE MECHA ASSY-S parts List
Mark No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NSP 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Description Spindle Motor Stepping Motor Pickup Assy-S Skew Screw Skew Spring Guide Bar Sub Guide Bar Leaf Spring Joint Spring Support Spring Mecha.Chassis Damper Sheet Spacer Joint 03 Tapping Screw Screw Screw Part No. VXM1099 VXM1101 OXX8005 VBA1080 VBH1335 VLL1514 VLL1515 VNC1023 VNC1019 VNC1020
B A
VNE2248 VEB1335 VNL1913 VNL1949 OBA8016 BBZ20P050FZK PMA26P100FMC
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3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM
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B DVDM ASSY
CN1013
SPINDLE MOTOR
(24P)
X301 20MHz
IC604 TC7WU04FU (3/3) (2/3) 5 3 2 6 87
CN101
(24P) LD(650)
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Q201,Q202 89 LD1 90 LD2 99
RF(TP) 86
FROUT RFSACD FRIN
OEIC
7 18 LD(780) 9 16 16 15 22 21 17 19
B1 B2 B3 B4 A C
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9 10 3 4 8 6
Q211,Q212
6 A 8 B 14 C 12 D 21 E 20 F
IC301 STM6316ATXXA FRONT END IC
120
PIXCLK
X601 27MHz
SPDIF DAC_SCLK PCM DATA0
57 51 52 55 56
D OUT A BCK A DATA0 A MCLK A LRCK
· RF Demodulation · Servo Control · Servo Decode · Error Correction
FACT TACT
OUT_DATA
64
FE DATA
16 B_DATA
PCKCLK LRCLK
PC(0) PC(6) PD(0) PE(1) PC(2)
33 PICKUP ASSY-S 4 3 2 1
34
36
FG
44
SPDL PDM
55
LOAD DRV
70
CLOSE
38
OPEN
IC601 STM5589CVA BACK END IC
CV_OUT C_OUT Y_OUT
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V S_C S_Y
27
FOIN T DRV
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TOIN
21 T RTN 22 F DRV 23 F RTN 24
30 TO31 TO+ 34 FO35 FO+
2
24 26 40
16 15
FG
SPIN
CN102
(12P) LOIN+ H3H3+
· System Control · MPEG Video Decode · Video Encode · Video DAC · Audio Decode (MP3, Dolby) · Sub-picture Decode
G_OUT
G/Y
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
16 HW17 HW+ IC101 M63018FP 19 HV+ FTS DRIVER 18 HV20 HU21 HU+ 14 U 13 V 12 W
B_OUT
25
B/Cb
C
H2H2+ H1H1+ A1 A2 A3
R_OUT
27
R/Cr
CN104
STEPPING MOTOR
ST2-
17
6 SL25 SL2+ 9 SL1+ 10 SL1-
M
1 2 3 4
ST2+ ST1+ ST1-
Focus, Tracking, Stepper, Spindle, Loading Drive and FG Detection
IC603 VYW2095 FLASH ROM
IC602 K4S641632F-TC75 64M SDRAM
D
CN602
2
CN601
1 S101 2 3 4 5
LOAD-
CN103
1 2 3 4 5
CLOSE V+3D OPEN
36 LO+ 37 LO-
M
+
1
LOAD+ SW2 V+3D SW1
LOADING MOTOR ASSY
A
E
V+6B
LOAB ASSY
IC401 MM1565AF 5V REG.
V+5
IC402 V+3A PQ1L333M2SP 3V REG.
V+3_BE
V+3_FEA V+3_FED IC403 PQ1L333M2SP 3V REG.
CN105
(15P)
CN101 (CN2)
(13P)
CN401
(13P) -28V FL DC+ FL DCEV+3.3V SW+1.8V EV+6V(A) EV+6V(B) SW+12V
V+3E 4 6 2 5 V+6 V+12 V+1R8 V+1R8_BE V+1R8_FEA V+1R8_FED
-28V FL DC+ FL DC+3.3V
13 LIVE AC IN NEUTRAL 2
13 12 11 8 7 5 4 2
CN1
1
12 11 8 7 5 4 2
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POWER SUPPLY UNIT
IC703 V+5A NJM78L05UA 5V REG.
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1 $: Refer to "3.2 WAVEFORMS".
JA701
OPTICAL Q791 COAXIAL IC701 PCM1742KE AUDIO DAC R651 R652 R655 R656 IC702 BA4560F AUDIO LPF 2 1 3 5 6 7 R DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
4 7 8 3 5 6
BCKIN DATA MCLK LRCKIN
1 2 16 3
7
VOUTL
L
8
VOUTR
ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT
B
4 2 6 10
V IN C IN Y IN
V OUT C OUT Y OUT
9
23
C832 C812 C822
Y C
14
26
COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT S VIDEO OUTPUT
13
21
CY IN
CY OUT
10
20
C842 Y
12
Cb IN
Cb OUT
11
18
C852 Cb
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT
14
Cr IN
Cr OUT
12
16
C862 Cr
C
JA801
IC801 MM1623AF Video Driver Amp.
· LPF · AMP · Driver
D
CN101
(15P)
· Main Unit Key Input · Remote Control Receive · FL Display Control
IC101 PE5374A FL CONTROL MICROCOMPUTER 60
X1 X2
V+3E V+3E SEL IR KEY0 KEY1 - KEY3
1 2 4
V+3E IR KEY
E
1 2 4 IR101 Remote Sensor Unit RPM7240-H4
17 22 19-21
12 10 14 11
V+3E
-28V
CN102
3
4
(4P)
CN104
(4P)
X101 5MHz
D IRKY ASSY
FL101 FL TUBE
C
F
FLKY ASSY
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3.2 WAVEFORMS
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Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram. Measurement condition : No. 1 to 2 and 9 to 14 : reference A1 (DVD), T2-chp 19, Color-bar No. 3 to 8 : reference A1 (DVD), T2-chp 1
B
1
DVDM ASSY
IC301 - pin 99 [RF] V: 200mV/div. H: 0.1µsec/div.
2
IC301 - pin 36 [FG] V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
3
Foot of R655 (IC701 - pin 16) [AUDIO DAC -MCLK] V: 1V/div. H: 20nsec/div.
4
Foot of R651 (IC701 - pin 1) [AUDIO DAC -BCK] V: 2V/div. H: 200nsec/div.
B
GND Foot of R656 (IC701 - pin 3) [AUDIO DAC -LRCK] V: 2V/div. H: 5µsec/div. Foot of R656 (IC701 - pin 3) [AUDIO DAC -LRCK] V: 2V/div. H: 500nsec/div. Foot of R651 (IC701 - pin 1) [AUDIO DAC -BCK] Foot of R652 (IC701 - pin 2) [AUDIO DAC -DATA] (Waveform of DATA is unsettled.) GND Foot of C832 (IC801 - pin 23) [Composite Video out]
5
6 7 8
9
6 7 8
V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
C
10 11 12
Foot of C842 (IC801 - pin 20) [Component Video out -Y] V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div. Foot of C852 (IC801 - pin 18) [Component Video out -Pb] V: 2V/div. H: 10µsec/div. Foot of C862 (IC801 - pin 16) [Component Video out -Pr] V: 2V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
13
10
Foot of C822 (IC801 - pin 21) [S Video out -Y] V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div. Foot of C812 (IC801 - pin 26) [S Video out -C] V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
14
13 14
11 12
15
IC301 - pin 55 [LOAD_DRV] V: 1V/div. H: 500nsec/div.
D
[Tray stops]
[Tray is opening]
[Tray is closing]
16
IC301 - pin 44 [SPDL_PDM] [PLAYSTOPPLAY] [PLAY] [STOP]
17
CN102 - pin10, 11, 12 (IC101 - pin 14, 13, 12) [FTS Driver -A1, A2, A3]
Brakes ON
E
PLAY
STOP
Accelertar ON PLAY
[PLAY] V: 2V/div. H: 500nsec/div. V: 2V/div. H: 500nsec/div. V: 2V/div. H: 2msec/div.
V: 2V/div. H: 1sec/div.
F
18
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
5
6
7
8
A
B
C
D
E
F
DV-266-S
5 6 7 8
19
1
2
3
4
3.3 LOAB ASSY and OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A
B
Note : When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
C
E
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1366) ( or VWR1368)
D
B DVDM ASSY (VWS1555)
E
F
20
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
5
6
7
8
(F) RF
: RF SIGNAL ROUTE
(T) (S)
: FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE : TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE : STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE
A
C FLKY ASSY (VWG2409)
D IRKY ASSY (VWG2414)
B
PICKUP ASSY-S (OXX8005)
RF RF RF RF RF RF
C
F T T F
D
S S S S
STEPPING MOTOR : VXM1101
SPINDLE MOTOR : VXM1099
E
LOADING MOTOR ASSY : VXX2872
A
DV-266-S
5 6
LOAB ASSY (VWG2426)
F
A
7
21
8
1
2
3
4
3.4 DVDM ASSY 1/3 [FRONT END BLOCK]
A
B 1/3 DVDM ASSY (VWS1555)
B
STEPPING MOTOR
S S S S
A
CN601
17
C
S
S S
SPINDLE MOTOR
D
F F T T
PICKUP ASSY-S
RF RF RF RF
E
RF RF
F
B 1/3
22
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
S
5
6
7
8
A
B
1, 2, @ $: Refer to "3.2 WAVEFORMS".
B 2/3
15
C
16
D
1
RF
2
RF (F) (T) (S)
: RF SIGNAL ROUTE : FE_DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE : TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE : STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE
E
RF
F
B 1/3
DV-266-S
5 6 7 8
23
1
2
3
4
3.5 DVDM ASSY 2/3 [BACK END BLOCK]
A
B 2/3 DVDM ASSY (VWS1555)
VYW2095
B
C
D
B 3/3
B 1/3
B/Cb G/Y R/Cr
B 3/3
E
S-Y S-C V D
B 3/3
B 3/3 B 3/3 B 3/3
F
B 1/3
B 2/3
24
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
5
6
7
8
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
A
B
C
CN101
C
E
VWR1366: CN101 VWR1368: CN2
D
B 3/3
R/Cr V
15 15
B 3/3
G/Y
S-C
E
15
: FE_DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
V S-C S-Y R/Cr G/Y
: V SIGNAL ROUTE : S-VIDEO OUT C SIGNAL ROUTE : S-VIDEO OUT Y SIGNAL ROUTE
15
B/Cb
15
S-Y
: R/Cr SIGNAL ROUTE : G/Y SIGNAL ROUTE : B/Cb SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
B/Cb
15
F
D
: AUDIO(DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE
B 2/3
DV-266-S
6 7
25
8
5
1
2
3
4
3.6 DVDM ASSY 3/3 [AUDIO/VIDEO BLOCK]
A
3
2.2K
1.5K
B 2/3
AUDIO DAC
4 7
B
8
5 6
C
B 2/3
S-C
MM1623AF
B 2/3
V S-Y
S-C
V S-Y G/Y B/Cb
D
G/Y
B 2/3
B/Cb R/Cr R/Cr
VIDEO DRIVER
B 3/3
DVDM ASSY (VWS1555)
E
F
B 3/3
26
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
5
6
7
8
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
A
B 2/3
D
D
2.2K
B
2.7K
R724 680K
C
S-C S-Y
14 13
S-C V V S-Y G/Y G/Y B/Cb R/Cr B/Cb
9
10 11 12
D
R/Cr
3 !: Refer to "3.2 WAVEFORMS".
V S-C S-Y R/Cr G/Y B/Cb
E
: V SIGNAL ROUTE : S-VIDEO OUT C SIGNAL ROUTE : S-VIDEO OUT Y SIGNAL ROUTE : R/Cr SIGNAL ROUTE : G/Y SIGNAL ROUTE : B/Cb SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
D
: AUDIO(DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE
F
B 3/3
DV-266-S
5 6 7 8
27
1
2
3
4
3.7 FLKY and IRKY ASSYS
A
C FLKY ASSY (VWG2409)
B
C
D
E
F
C
28
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
5
6
7
8
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
A
B
C
D IRKY ASSY (VWG2414)
FLKY ASSY S105 : 7 S106 : 8 S107 : 0 S109 : 3 S110 : RETURN S111 : MENU S112 : \ S113 : » S114 : « S115 : ENTER S116 : | S117 : TOP MENU S118 : HOME MENU IRKY ASSY S101 : STANDBY ON S103 : 4 1 S104 : ¡ ¢
E
D
B 2/3
CN105
F
C D
DV-266-S
5 6 7 8
29
F
E
B
A
D
C
30
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491.800 MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P301 (AEK7063). CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 49101.6 MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P101 (AEK7066).
E
CN101
P301 AEK7063 800mA
E
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1366)
NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT
AC IN
3.8 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1366]
CN401
B 2/3
1
P101 AEK7066 1.6A
1
· In case of repairing, use the described parts only to prevent an accident. · Please write the red mark on the board when the primary section of POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) Unit is repaired. · Please take care to keep the space, not touching other parts when replacing the parts.
CN1
2
2
DV-266-S
3
3
4
4
· NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
E
E
CP1 AEK7008 800mA CP4 AEK7012 1.6A
E
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1368)
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491.800 MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR CP1 (AEK7008). CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 49101.6 MFD, BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR CP4 (AEK7012).
NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT
5
CN401
3.9 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1368]
AC IN
B 2/3
5
· In case of repairing, use the described parts only to prevent an accident. · Please write the red mark on the board when the primary section of POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) Unit is repaired. · Please take care to keep the space, not touching other parts when replacing the parts.
6
6
CN1
DV-266-S
E D C
7
7
CN2
8
8
· NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
E
31
A
F
B
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
E
F
32
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
5
6
7
8
4.1 LOAB ASSY
4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
A
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :
1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic diagrams. 2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic diagrams is shown below.
Symbol In PCB Diagrams Symbol In Schematic Diagrams B C E B C E Part Name
3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram. 4. View point of PCB diagrams.
Connector
Transistor
Capacitor
B C E B B C E D D G S G S D G S C E B C E
SIDE A
Transistor with resistor
B
Field effect transistor
P.C.Board
Chip Part
SIDE B
Resistor array
3-terminal regulator
C
SIDE A
SIDE B
A
LOAB
S101 1 CN602 5
LOAB ASSY
(VNP1910-A)
V+3D (V+5D)
5 C102 C101 5 SW2
1
D
LOAD+ LOADCN602
GND
VWG2426CN601
VWG
1 2 1
VNP1910-
PYKC F6
2 1
1
5
CN601
CN602
CN601
CN601
CN602
M
LOADING MOTOR ASSY
B CN103
E
F
A
DV-266-S
5 6 7 8
A
33
1
2
3
4
4.2 DVDM ASSY
A
SIDE A
M A CN601
SPINDLE MOTOR
CN102
CN104
M
STEPPING MOTOR CN101 PICKUP ASSY CN
CN103
CN101 C232 CN102 24 C200 CN104 2
R200
CN103
C230
CN401
C231
23 R234 R233 R201
C136
C113 C114 C112 R103
13
R410 C408 C406 C420 C422 C628 C627 C629 R694 C R675 R695
R657
B
C120 C118 C116 21
C405
C233
Q201 R104 C102 R106 R107 R204 C404 R202 R403 R408
IC101 R152 C126 R125 R126 C125 R115 R116 R117 R118 R119 R120
R402 C602
C142
R214
22
C132 R123 C127
C134
42
C130 R240
C394 C392 R301 C211
R203
C413
C201
Q202
R417 C480
Q211
R211
C202
IC403 C403 28
L602
C301
C139 C128 R128 R239
R213 R212
C433 R406 Q405 R623
IC602
C
27
C620 IC602 C684 R689
C124
R124 R102 R101 R127 R172 C323 C318 C315
Q212
R338
C212
C310 C303
Q390
R390
R182
R391
C
R409 Q404 R405 R404 R609 R614 R615
C302
R394 C390
R393
C326 R330 26
25
C309
100 R310
R392 R644
X601
VWS1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
76 R300 C300 C377 C391
C626 54
62
5
PC
R331 IC301 C342 C348 50
L390 C393
R613
C607
104
C CN101
R363
R374
R355
R381
R440
R368 R369
R624
15 R361 L361 R364
R365
C355
R445
R627
R625 R631
C636
CN105
R370
R382 R383
R378 CN301 R384 R450 R630 D603 IC603 25
C414
CN608
Q603
24
C357
R366
R375 C373
R620
51
75
R642
D
R412 C624
IC604
CN609
C388 R380 C381 R690
C621
C644
C344 R344 R345
X301
C619
R610 R612 R640 C640 C622 C641
CN105
Q403
R379
24
C407
Q402
156
24
105
R633
157
IC601
C659
R444
IC404 IC400 R400 C415 R2 R1
Q401
C421
R442
R626 48
0 1
CN607
E
C603
C409
R443
CMKD-P3X
R696
C690
NP
1
2
R441 R411
R688 R636 29 30
0 1 2 3 0 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FC DC
WARNING
IC101 IC301 Q403 Q402 Q401
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LEAD IN SOLDER AND CERTAIN ELECTRICAL PARTS CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
IC400 Q390 IC404 Q211 Q603 IC603 IC604 Q405 IC403 IC601
F
Q201 Q202 Q212 Q404
B
34
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
5
6
7
8
SIDE A
CN101 [VWR1366] CN2 [VWR1368]
C712 C714
A
CN401
E
VNP1903C411
01
VWS1554-A
R751 R752 R753
VWS1555-A DVDM
B DVDM ASSY
(VNP1903-A)
C722 C724
Q751 D731
Q752 Q753
C410
IC401
R754
VWS1556-A
B
R748 JA801
C731 C401 R7110 C705 IC703 C711
C420
C405 C406
Q730 D730 Q748
C730
R413
R713
C412 IC402
R7130
R718 R746 C715 C713 IC702 R715 R725
C732
Q746 C717
R402
C733 R71
C706 R711 C777
R712
C422
R716 R717 R726 R727 Q756
C402
R702
C702
C701
27
C612 R675
C704
IC701
L602
C620
R721
C725
IC602
C664 Q501 C650 R652 C648 R651
R806
VWS1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
C628 C627 C629
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 -A 1 2 L707 3 4 5 6 7 C651 8 9
53
C756
R7230 R701 R7210 C723 R722 R723
R758
C721
R731
R770
R728
C727 R756 C853
R851
C707
R707
R777 C703 R807
CN801 C843 CN802 C801 C852 D802 C842 R831 C833
L861 R841
R657 R655 R656
Q805
52
R501 Q521 Q511
R513
C637
C803 R522
R532
C802 R812 C812 28
C823
C647
R503 R502 R512
C811
D801
R861
C863
23
R730
Q758
L851
C
D
R521 R531
R635 C630
R523
R552
Q531
R628 C623 R543 R533 R622 C614 R553 Q551
R541
R542 Q541
15 IC801
C822 C832 R811 C813
14
R821
R551
C604
C684
C698
R694
P3X
R606 R608 R611 R660
Q803 Q804
R805 R802
1
208 R604 R603
Q801 R797 Q802 C792 R796 R667 C862 L797
JA701 C791
C615
C804
D804
D803
C793
R602 R695 R689 R688
E
CN601
R601
A B C
R791 R793 R792
R665 R663
R664
R670
Q791
Q666
S HARM.
IC602 IC402
CONTAIN CHEMICALS WHICH ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 25249.2 - PROPOSITION 65
IC703 IC401 IC701 IC702 IC801 Q748 Q753 Q758 Q746 Q756
Q531 Q802 Q501 Q541 Q805 Q791 Q751 Q666 Q551 Q511 Q752 Q803 Q804 Q730 Q521 Q801
R666
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
R795
R607
C821 R600 R511 R680 C831 C805 C841 R804 R803 C851 C861
R801
R794
F
B
DV-266-S
5 6 7 8
35
1
2
3
4
A
SIDE B
C
B DVDM ASSY
(VNP1903-A)
CN
B
D
E
F
B
36
1 2
DV-266-S
3 4
23 20 10
1 7 1
C
5
6
7
8
SIDE B
A
CN401
CN101
CN101
CN104
CN102
CN103
4 2 CN102 CN103
CN401
24 1 CN104
13
CN105
DV-266-S
5 6 7 8
12
23
5
1
1
B
C
D
15 CN105 1
E
F
B
37
F
E
B
A
D
C
SIDE A
W121 S117 S113 W120 GND W126 +3.3V L102 W112 W118 W108 W117 S116 W104 S110 S114 S112 GND S111 C188 W119 W122
W110
FLKY ASSY EJECT
S107
FL102
W111
4.3 FLKY ASSY
GND
W116
W123
W102
W124 CN102 X101 15 +3.3V S108 1 W103
W113
W115
S109
W114
CN103
VWG2407S118
W101
VWG2408SETUP
+3.3V
VWG2409DOWN VWG2410VWG2411VWG2412W106 +3.3V W107
CN101 S115
S105
PAUSE
S106
C101
STOP PLAY_L VWG2413KPC 1694V-0
CN102
CN101
D CN104
CN102
CN101
9.ACK 10.FLDC+ 11.V+3E 12.VFDP 13.GND 14.FLDC15.GND
20
R183 R171 C152 R172 C151
LED
KEY GND IR V+3E
1
R194
41
80
R191
60
61
R100
6.SCK 7.CTS 8.RESET
1.XREADY 2. S(F TO M) 3.POWER ON 4.S(M TO F) 5.XRESET
VWG2412VWG2413-
D104
R198 R197
C187
VWG2411-
C106
C104
C103
IC 10 1
C199 C198 C197
R195
R114
R112
R111
R196
GND
C183 R132 C105
+3.3V
R130 R129
R165
R167
R116 R135
R199
R131
R117
R193
R128 R127 R126 R122
R123
R166
R164
R169
R101
CN101
GND
R168
R103 R109 R105 R107
R162
R124
21
+3.3V
15
1
R157 R156 R155
R125
40
VWG2410-
FLKY ASSY
5
1
1
5
28
32
38
FL101
C
TOPMENU
IR102
VWG2407VWG2408VWG2409-
1
CN102
CN103
5
1
UP
1
MENU RIGHT RETURN
LEFT ENTER
VWG PLAY_R
2
C102 R104 R110 R106 R108 R118 R115 R113 C195
2
B CN105
C
(VNP1900-B)
FLKY ASSY
DV-266-S
R163
3
3
4
4
SIDE B
C
B
C
D
A
E
F
SIDE B
D
C182 R182 D103 D107 D106 R192
39
8
GND IR V+3E
R190
LED KEY
5
1
7
IRKY ASSY
D
(VNP1900-B)
6
DV-266-S
CN104 CN105
KPC 1694V-0
L101 W125
GNDV
PC
BACKWARD
W127 S104 S103 W128 C181
+3.3V
POWERON
S101
FORWARD
D105
IRKY ASSY
W130 IR101
4.4 IRKY ASSY
VWG2414-
VWG2415VWG2416VWG
5
SIDE A
D
5
6
7
8
R153 R152 C186 R181
IRKY ASSY
VWG2415VWG2416-
VWG2414-
C CN102
CN104 CN104
1 5
CN104 CN105
1
2
3
4
4.5 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1366]
A
SIDE A
SIDE B
AC IN
CN1
B
E
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
[VWR1366]
CN1
C
P301
D
P101
E
F
E
40
1 2
CN101
B CN401
E
DV-266-S
3 4
5
6
7
8
4.6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1368]
SIDE A SIDE A
A
E
AC IN
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
[VWR1368]
CN1
B
C
CP1
B CN401
D
CP4
CN2
E
F
E
DV-266-S
5 6 7 8
E
41
1
2
3
4
5. PCB PARTS LIST
A
NOTES:
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%). 560 56 x 10 1 RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J 561 47k RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J 47 x 10 3 473 0.5 RN2H R 5 0 K R50 1 RS1P 1 R 0 K 1R0 Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors). 5.62k 562 x 10 1 5621 RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
B
Mark No.
NSP NSP
Description
Part No.
VWT1207 VWG2426 VWS1555 VWM2172 VWG2409 VWG2414 VWR1366 (or VWR1368)
Mark No.
D730 D603
Description
Part No.
1SS355 RB501V-40
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
1..LOADING MECHA. ASSY 2..LOAB ASSY 1..DVDM ASSY NSP NSP 1..FLKB ASSY 2..FLKY ASSY 2..IRKY ASSY 1..POWER SUPPLY UNIT
COILS AND FILTERS
L707 L390 L361 CHIP BEADS L851, L861 CHIP BEADS LAU4R7J LCYA2R7J2520 VTL1083 VTL1089
CAPACITORS
C390 C142 C200, C717, C727, C756 C407, C409, C414, C421, C690 C713, C723 C392 C393, C640, C644 C211 C408, C615, C621, C651, C703 C705, C711, C721, C731, C801 C804 C301, C701, C842 C792 C201 C715, C725, C733 C822, C832, C852, C862 C401 C127, C128, C381 C112C114, C124, C125, C130 C134, C136, C355 C300 C394 C126, C344 C712, C722 C230, C232, C233, C309, C310 C315, C318, C323, C326, C342 C348, C357, C373, C377, C388 C391, C402, C403, C603, C641 C702, C704, C706, C714, C732 C791, C802, C803, C805 C811, C812, C851, C861 C102, C132, C139, C415, C480 C604, C607, C614, C619 C622C630, C636, C637 C647, C648, C650, C659, C664 C684, C698, C707, C821, C831 C841 CCSRCH180J50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH560J50 CCSRCH7R0D50 CEAT100M50 CEAT101M10 CEAT101M10 CEAT101M10 CEAT102M6R3 CEAT1R0M50 CEAT220M25 CEAT470M16 CEAT471M6R3 CKSQYB225K10 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB152K50 CKSRYB223K50 CKSRYB391K50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10
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Mark No.
Description
Part No.
A LOAB ASSY [VWG2426]
SWITCHES AND RELAYS
S101 REAF SWITCH VSK1011
OTHERS
D
CN602 CONNCTOR CN601 CONNCTOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
S2B-PH-K S5B-PH-K VNP1910
B DVDM ASSY [VWS1555]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC702 IC602 IC101 > IC401 IC801 BA4560F K4S641632F-TC75 M63018FP MM1565AF MM1623AF NJM78L05UA PCM1742KE PQ1L333M2SP PST3228 STM5589CVA STM6316ATXXA TC7WU04FU VYW2095 2SA1576A 2SA1602A 2SC4081 2SD2114K DTC114TUA DTC114YUA HN1A01F RN4982
> IC703
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IC701 > IC402, IC403 IC400 IC601 IC301 IC604 IC603 Q390, Q753 Q401, Q403 Q202, Q212, Q402, Q730, Q791 Q746, Q756 Q666 Q751, Q752 Q201, Q211 Q603
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Mark No. RESISTORS
R201 R211 R711, R721 R713, R723 R753
Description
Part No.
RAB4C220J RAB4C390J RN1/16SE1002D RN1/16SE1802D RS1/10S182J RS1/10S1R0J RS1/10S1R8J RS1/10S4R7J RS1/10S75R0F RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S1202F RS1/16S1500F RS1/16S1500F RS1/16S5600F RS1/16S75R0F RS1/16S###J
Mark No.
All Resistors
Description
Part No.
RS1/16S###J
A
OTHERS
CN104 CONNECTOR IC103 REMOTE RECEIVER B4B-PH-K RPM7240-H4
R103, R106 R104, R107 R115R120 R811, R821 R125, R152, R330, R331, R628 R635 R301 R502, R512, R522, R532, R542 R552 R101, R102, R123, R172, R182 R831, R841, R851, R861 Other Resistors
E POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1366]
OTHERS
> P301 PROTECTOR(800mA) > P101 PROTECTOR(1.6A)
AEK7063 AEK7066
E POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1368]
OTHERS
> CP1 PROTECTOR(800mA) > CP4 PROTECTOR(1.6A)
AEK7008 AEK7012
B
OTHERS
CN401 CONNECTOR CN103 CONNECTOR JA701 OPT. LINK OUT FLEXIBLE CABLE JA801 JACK CN104 CN102 CN105 CN601 CN101 4P CONNECTOR 12P CONNECTOR 15P CONNECTOR 7P CONNECTOR 24P CONNECTOR B13B-PH-K B5B-PH-K JFJ1001 VDA1681 VKB1179
C
VKN1180 VKN1188 VKN1191 VKN1211 VKN1464 VSS1168 VSS1186
X601 (27MHz) X301 (20MHz)
C FLKY ASSY [VWG2409]
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC101 PE5374A
D
SWITCHES AND RELAYS
S105S107, S109S118 ASG7013
CAPACITORS
C183 C102, C105 C104 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z50
RESISTORS
All Resistors RS1/16S###J
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OTHERS
CN102 CONNECTOR V101 FLUORESCENT TUBE CN101 15P CONNECTOR FL HOLDER(FE) X101 (5MHz) B4B-PH-K VAW1077 VKN1219 VNE2313 VSS1142
D IRKY ASSY [VWG2414]
SWITCHES AND RELAYS
S101, S103, S104 ASG7013
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CAPACITORS
C182 CKSRYF104Z25
RESISTORS
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6. ADJUSTMENT
6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION
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Adjustment Items
[Mechanism Part]
1 Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment 2 DVD Jitter Adjustment 3 Initialize the Focus Sweep Setting
Adjustment Points (Mechanism Part)
Cautions: After adjustment, adjustment screw locks with the Screw tight.
[Electrical Part]
Electrical adjustments are not required.
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1 2 Tangential adjustment screw
1 2 Radial adjustment screw
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6.2 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
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Screwdriver (large)
Screwdriver (medium)
TV monitor
Test mode remote control unit (GGF1067)
Screw tight (GYL1001)
Precise screwdriver
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DVD test disc (GGV1025)
Soldering iron
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6.3 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS When
Exchange Parts of Mechanism Assy
Exchange the Pickup
Adjustment Points
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Mechanical ~, Y, ! point Electric point
After adjustment, screw locks with the Screw tight.
Exchange the Traverse Mechanism
Mechanical ! point
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Electric point
Exchange the Spindle Motor
Mechanical Y, ! point Electric point
After adjustment, screw locks with the Screw tight.
C
Exchange PCB Assy
Exchange PC Board
Mechanical point Electric point
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LOAB and DVDM ASSYS
Purpose: To set the sweep which was correct with the individual Traverse mechanism. Be sure to perform the following step finally when replaced Pickup, Traverse Mechanism and Spindle Motor. ESC GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit (It is necessary when performed adjustment procedure Y.) CLEAR
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6.4 TEST MODE
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· The TEST MODE functions that are used only during adjustment are described here. For details, see "7.1.1 TEST MODE".
TEST MODE: ON
ESC TEST
POWER
GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit
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ON
TEST MODE: DISC SET
OPEN/CLOSE
(Player)
CHECK
DVD, CD
DVD disc
OPEN/CLOSE
(Player)
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DSC - &&&
TEST MODE: PLAY
TV/LDP
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An address is displayed
CAUTION: Perform only trace, video and audio outputs are nothing.
< When playback with the target address of disc (DVD)>
For example, when playback with # 30000 During PLAY +10 3 0 0 0 0 CHP/TIM Press keys in order
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TEST MODE: OFF
ESC
POWER OR
GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit
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6.5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT
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1 Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment START
· Remove the Loading Mecha. Assy. · Remove a Spacer for height adjustment attached to the back side (shaded area) of the Loading Mecha. Assy (Float Base) with nippers. Cautions: Because there is not a Spacer for height adjustment in adjustment after the second time, will keep it at need. (This parts is Traverse mechanism exclusive use of a model for 2003 years) 7.3mm
Loading Mecha. Assy
B
Float Base
Put a spacer between a Tangential (or Radial) adjustment screw and Mechanism Base and turn each screw to adjust the height. (Refer to "6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION".)
Spacer for Height adjustment
Note: Before removing the flexible cable for the pickup, soldering of the pickup circuit is necessary. For details, see "7.1.9 DISASSEMBLY".
Turn a flat side into bottom
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2 DVD Jitter Adjustment
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· Playback method of inner and outer address for the purpose is refererd to "6.4 TEST MODE". · Jitter indication of the monitor is refererd to "7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE". Use disc: GGV1025
START
· Test mode · Play the DVD test disc at outer track (around #200000) Mechanism Assy Adjust the Tangential Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum. · Play the DVD test disc at inner track (around #30000)
J : Min
B
Mechanism Assy Adjust the Radial Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum.
J : Min
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J: ----
Player Monitor
· Play the DVD test disc at outer track (around #200000)
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Mechanism Assy
CHECK
Turn the POWER OFF in case of NG once, and perform the adjustment once again.
NG
Confirm the error rate that is displayed "OK" (Example ERROR RATE: 6.6oe - 6 OK )
Readjust the Tangential Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum.
J : Min
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K
If error rate is OK, locks a root of tangential and radial adjustment screws with the Screw tight, and go to step ! . Screw tight: GYL1001 Disc playback normally. · The measurement of block error rate
ESC ESC 5
Test mode end
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3 Initialize the Focus Sweep Setting Purpose: To set the sweep which was correct with the individual Traverse mechanism.
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Turn on the Player
POWER
ESC
CLEAR
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Note: Be sure to perform this step when replaced the Pickup or Traverse mechanism.
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7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DIAGNOSIS
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7.1.1 TEST MODE Test Mode Functional Specification
1 Test mode entry
In the power ON state, press the [ESC] (A8-5F) key and [TEST / RANDOM] (A8-5E) key in order of the Test mode remote control unit. · Light the all FL and LEDs, and goes out the FL and LEDs when pressing the keys of something. · OSD displays test mode. Refer to the "7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE".
2 Release the Test mode
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· Turn off the power. · Press the [ESC] (A8-5F) key of the remote control unit and reset it.
3 Tray open / close
· Press the [REPEAT A-B] (A8 - 48) key of the remote control unit. · Press the [OPEN / CLOSE] key of the main unit from the stop state.
4 Playback stop
1. Press the [REPEAT] (A8 - 44) key of the remote control unit from the playback state. 2. Press the [STOP] key of the remote control unit or main unit from the playback state. (Playback stops, but the loaded disc keeps rotating.)
5 LD ON
C
DVD : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [1] (A8-01) keys in order, and turn on the laser diode (650n). CD : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [4] (A8-04) keys in order, and turn on the laser diode (780n).
6 Focus on / sweep
1. Lock the focus by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [2] (A8-02) keys in order. 2. Repeat focus sweep by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [3] (A8-03) keys in order.
7 Spindle FG servo
CAV : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [5] (A8-05) keys in order,then rise up the spindle and FG servo becomes on. CLV : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [9] (A8-09) keys in order,then rise up the spindle and FG servo becomes on.
8 Tracking open / close
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1. Open tracking by pressing the [STEP FWD] (A8-54) key of the remote control unit in the play state. 2. Close tracking by pressing the [STEP REV] (A8-50) key of the remote control unit in the play state.
9 Slider servo on/off
1. Turn on the slider servo by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [CX] (A8-0E) keys in order. 2. Turn off the slider servo by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [TV/LDP] (A8-0F) keys in order.
0 Slider in / out
Slider in : In the tracking off state, press the [SCAN REV] (A8-11) key of the remote control unit. Slider out : In the tracking off state, press the [SCAN FWD] (A8-10) key of the remote control unit.
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- Play (perform only the ID search and trace to the specified location)
Press the [TV/LDP] (A8-0F) key of the remote control unit from the stop state. Perform only trace, video and audio outputs are nothing.
= Screen display ON/OFF
1. Turn off the display by pressing the [AUDIO] (A8-1E) key of the remote control unit. 2. Turn on the display by pressing the [DISPLAY] (A8-43) key of the remote control unit.
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~ Search
1. Search address input entry · It becomes the address input mode when pressing the [+10] (A8-1F) key. (Most significant digit of an address displays "<".) · In this time, display the last address as the initial state. 2. Search address input · Press the [0] to [9] (A8-00 to 09) keys of the remote control unit. In the DVD, set an address with hexadecimal. · In the address input mode, turn to the hexadecimal input by pressing the [PROGRAM] (A8-4C) key (display a "" mark), and [1] to [6] keys are each input as A to F. · Hexadecimal input and decimal input can switch with toggle. · In case of CD, perform only the absolute time search. 3. Search execution · Press the [CHP/TM] (A8-13) key of the remote control unit. · After the search, perform only trace and video and audio outputs are nothing. 4. Release the Search address input · Clear the address by pressing the [CLEAR] (A8-45) key. Release the address input mode when pressing the [CLEAR] key once again.
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7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE
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Character in bold : Item name : Information display 1 5 6 13
2 3 7 8 9 12 14 15 16 17 18 19
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1 Address indication The address being traced is displayed in number. (as for the DVD, indication of decimal number is possible.) DVD : ID indication (hexadecimal number, 8 digits) [ ] CD : A-TIME (min. sec.) [0 0 0 0 ] 2 Code indication of remote control unit [R ] In case of double code, display a 2nd code. 3 Main unit keycode indication [K ] 5 Tracking status [TRKG ] Tracking on : [ON] Tracking off : [OFF] 6 Spindle status [SPDL ] [OFF], [ACC/BRK], [CAV], [CLV] 7 Mechanism (loading) position value [M ] Unknown : [01] or [41] Open state : [04] Close state : [08] During opening : [12] During closing : [22] 8 Slider position [S ] In Side Switch ON : [01] In Side Switch OFF : [00]
0 Disc sensing [DSC ] The type of discs loaded is displayed. [DVD], [CD ], [VCD], [ ] - Jitter value [J ] = Version of the AV-1 chip / version of firmware [AV: / ] ~ Version of the FL controller [FL: ] ! Region setting of the player [REG: ] Setting value : [1] to [6] @ Destination setting of the FL controller [MDL: / ] Four characters in the front represent the type of model. Three characters in the back represent the destination code. J: /J, K: /KU, /KC, /KU/KC, R: /RL/RD, RAM : /RAM, LB: /LB, WY: /WY # Part number of the flash ROM and system controller [ / ] $ Version of the flash ROM [V: . ] Flash ROM size [FLASH = ] % Revision of the system controller [S: . / . ] version . revision / build number of the ST core ^ Revision of the DVD mechanism controller [M: / ] Kinds of version / firmware of the FE. RAM or ROM
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9 Output video system [V ] NTSC system : [NTSC] PAL system : [PAL] Automatic setting : [AUTO] Scart terminal output [SK ] (Display only the WY model which can do the output setting of scart terminal.) VIDEO : [00] S-VIDEO : [01] RGB : [02]
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7.1.3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION OF THE SHORTCUT KEY
Only during normal playback, the following shortcut keys can be assigned by pressing a required key after pressing the ESC key of the remote control unit. To quit, press the ESC key Command Contents
Memory clear and resion / revision indication Average value measurement of DVD error rate CD error rate measurement Aspect : Pan scan Aspect : Letter box Aspect : Wide Digital : AC3 Digital : AC-3 > PCM Virtual surround : OFF Virtual surround : TruSurround Digital output ON Digital output OFF DTS Digital output ON DTS Digtal output OFF Scart terminal output : VIDEO Scart terminal output : S-VIDEO Scart terminal output : RGB Progressive OFF Progressive ON Audio 5.1 CH ON FL indication of EDC / ID error FL indication of ID number ZOOM ON (X4) ZOOM OFF Service mode indication (error rate indication, etc.) Model information indication Background color change Audio last stage mute ON Audio last stage mute OFF Title search Input mode IN Title No. input Search execution Region confimation mode Only for progressive models Only for models having the corresponding functions WY, models equipped with Scart terminal Only for models having the corresponding functions
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Conditions
Remote Control Remote Key Name Control Code
CLEAR (1) 5 (1) 5 (1) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REPEAT A REPEAT B STEP FWD STEP REV AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE R_SKIP F_SKIP KD_ENTER CX (1) STEREO (1) ZOOM < X3 (1) CHP/TIM (1) CHAP (1) +10 (1) 9 0 SIDE A (1) Numbers (1) PLAY (1) AUDIO (1) Numbers (1) A8-45 A8-05 A8-05 AF-A2 AF-A3 AF-A4 AF-A5 AF-A6 AF-A7 AF-A8 AF-E8 AF-E4 AF-B7 AF-B8 AF-BE AF-36 AF-B5 A3-9D A3-9C AF-EF A8-0E A8-4A AF-37 A8-59 A8-13 A8-40 A8-1F AF-A9 AF-A0 A8-4D A8-00 to A8-09 A8-17 A8-1E A8-01 to A8-08
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· Service mode indication (ESC + CHP/TIM keys)
ID Address The error rate is always displayed in exponential notation, e.g., . e - , for both DVDs and CDs. EDC/ID/AV 1 error history (ID Address, EDC/ID/AV 1 Error, last eight errors) Self-diagnosis functions (If a mechanical error has occurred, the mechanical-error history is also displayed.)
1 : Test mode remote control unit
· Calculation of the average error rate (ESC + "5" [Test mode remote control unit] keys)
The average of the last eight error rates is calculated and indicated in exponential notation. After the calculation is completed, "OK" or "NG" is displayed. If "NG" is displayed, the disc tray will open (for both DVDs and CDs) For DVDs: OK with 5.0e-4 or less, for CDs: OK with 7.6e-3 or less
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· Indication of model information (ESC + CHAP keys)
The items from 12 to 19 of the TEST MODE Indications are displayed. However, in the indications, S in the standard test mode is changed to B.E VERSION, and M is changed to F.E VERSION. For details, see 7.1.4.
· Change of the background colors (ESC + "+10" [Test mode remote control unit] keys)
Every time the keys are pressed, the background color is changed between blue and green alternately. (The green background is used in SETUP NAVIGATOR.)
· Region confirmation mode (ESC + AUDIO [Test mode remote control unit] + "1"-"8" [Test mode remote control unit] keys)
After you press the AUDIO key while holding the ESC key pressed and then input the region number, if the number is different from that set in the unit, an error message is displayed, and the tray opens.
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7.1.4 SPECIFICATION OF MODEL INFORMATION DISPLAY
To display model information : Press the ESC key then the CHAP key. To close the model information display : Press the ESC key.
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· Display contents
2 12 11
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1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Character in bold : Item name : Information display
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1 Model name Display it according to model information set from the FL controller. 2 Destination indication Display it according to model information set from the FL controller. 3 Region No. 4 Part number 5 ROM version 6 Flash size 7 FL controller version
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8 CHIP VERSION Version of ST CHIP CUT ID / JTAG ID (two columns) (eight columns) 9 B.E VERSION Version of BACK END (version of ST core software) . / softwareVersion . softwareRevision / buildNumber 0 F.E VERSION Version of FRONT END (version of mechanism controller CHIP software) / MainVersion / Kinds of firmware RAM or ROM - Remote control code = Key code of Main unit
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7.1.5 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION OF THE SERVICE MODE
· EDC / ID error FL display (shortcut function)
EDC/ID error is displayed on the FL display if you press the CX key while holding the ESC key on the TEST MODE remote control unit pressed. To quit while an EDC/ID error is displayed, press the ESC key. FL display 00 /00 / 01 : Lights when an AV1 error was generated at least once. Number of sites where an EDC or ID error was generated Number of retrials while an ID error is being generated (only displayed at the moment when an error is being generated), and for the ST models, the number of retrials made for the latest ID error Number of retrials while an EDC error is being generated (only displayed at the moment when an error is being generated), and the number of retrials made for the latest EDC error
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· Display during Service Mode
To enter Service Mode, press the CHP/TIM key while holding the ESC key pressed. To quit, press the ESC key. Service mode display 1 ID Address 2 Error rate (always displayed), in exponential notation () Number of error rates 02: Indicates use of the same method as for the 02 models, No indication: Indicates use of the method used for models before the 02 model 3 EDC/ID/AV1 error history (ID Address, EDC/ID/AV1 errors, last eight errors) Description of AV1 errors BIT0: In BE code, an EDC error, FEC I/F buffer overflow, or "not valid" is generated (B.E error) BIT1: In BE code, the ID is different from that of the target (B.E error) BIT2: An error was generated in FE-added 2-byte EDC data. (F.E error) 4 Self-diagnosis functions Whether F.E is normal or not is checked. FE OK: No abnormality in F.E FE Error: Abnormality is recognized in F.E. Pressing the CHP/TIM key again displays the mechanical error history. Each press of the CHP/TIM key changes the displays between the mechanical error history and the Service Mode display. For details on the mechanical error history, refer to the addendum.
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Indication plan contents
3 1 2 4
AV1 ERR 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
BIT 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
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Character in bold : Item name : Information display
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7.1.6 MECHANICAL ERROR HISTORY
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Only if a mechanical error (FE error) has been generated, a mechanical error history containing up to the last eight errors is displayed if you press the CHP/TIM key in Service Mode. Errors are displayed in descending order, with the latest one at the top. Description of the mechanical error history 1 Error number The first two digits are for the error code, and the second two digits are for the servo state. Servo State Error Code 2 Error number The elapsed time from the time when the system was turned on until an error was generated is displayed. Note: If a later error time is shorter than the previous error time, it means that the unit was turned off then on again. 3 Description of errors Error messages are displayed. Example: If the error code is 0x13 (Focus lost timeout) and the servo state is 0x05 (Disc judge), the message becomes "Focus lost timeout in Disc judge." · List of the error codes
FOCUS ERROR Focus on error Focus off error Focus lost error Focus balance adjust error Focus gain adjust error Focus sweep error Focus reflection error TRACKING ERROR Tracking on error 0x0 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x2 0x21 0x22 0x23 0x24 0x25 0x4 0x41 0x42 0x43 0x44 0x6 0x61 0x62 0x63 0x64 0x65 0x8 0x83 0xa 0xa3 0xd 0xd1 FOCUS TIMEOUT Focus on timeout Focus off timeout Focus lost timeout Focus balance adjust timeout Focus gain adjust timeout Focus sweep timeout Focus reflection timeout TRACKING TIMEOUT Tracking on timeout Tracking off timeout Tracking lost timeout Tracking balance adjust timeout Tracking gain adjust timeout STEPPING TIMEOUT Stepping on timeout Stepping off timeout Stepping lost timeout Stepping move timeout SPINDLE TIMEOUT Spindle on timeout Spindle off timeout Spindle lost timeout Spindle CAV timeout Spindle CLV timeout ACQUISITION TIMEOUT PLL lost timeout DECODER TIMEOUT ID lost timeout 0x1 0x11 0x12 0x13 0x14 0x15 0x16 0x17 0x3 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x5 0x51 0x52 0x53 0x54 0x7 0x71 0x72 0x73 0x74 0x75 0x9 0x93 0xb 0xb3
Note: When an error has been generated, if the servo state is "Disc judge," the disc tray opens, and if the servo state is other than "Disc judge," the unit stops (excluding a case of a device error with the error code 0xd).
Indication contents
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· List of the servo states
0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08 0x09 0x0A 0x0B 0x0C 0x0D 0x0E 0x0F Tray open Tray moving Reset Stop (inside position) Stop (any position) Braking for stop New disc Disc judge Reserved 1 Playing Start up Seeking Pausing Reading BCA Reserved 2
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Tracking off error Tracking lost error Tracking balance adjust error Tracking gain adjust error STEPPING ERROR Stepping on error Stepping off error Stepping lost error Stepping move error SPINDLE ERROR Spindle on error
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Spindle off error Spindle lost error Spindle CAV error Spindle CLV error ACQUISITION ERROR PLL lost error DECODER ERROR ID lost error DEVICE ERROR SRAM error
Note : 0 x & & code (Only this part is displayed to a display)
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ERROR CODE TABLE
Error Name FOCUS ERROR (0 x 0) Focus on error Focus off error Focus lost error Focus balance adjust error Focus gain adjust error Focus sweep error Focus reflection error FOCUS TIMEOUT (0 x 1) Focus on timeout Focus off timeout Focus lost timeout Focus balance adjust timeout Focus gain adjust timeout Focus sweep timeout TRACKING ERROR (0 x 2) Tracking on error Tracking off error Tracking lost error Tracking balance adjust error Tracking gain adjust error Tracking jump error TRACKING TIMEOUT (0 x 3) Tracking on timeout Tracking off timeout Tracking lost timeout Tracking balance adjust timeout Tracking gain adjust timeout Tracking jump timeout STEPPING ERROR (0 x 4) Stepping on error Stepping off error Stepping lost error 0 x 41 Stepping on could not be completed 0 x 42 Stepping off could not be completed 0 x 43 Stepping servo is lost Do move to inner and outer periphery 1. Stepping motor of the stepping in the test mode? 2. Inside switch Do indicate "S-04" at the most inner 3. Driver periphery of the stepping? 1. Pickup 2. Driver 3. Front End IC 0 x 31 Did timeout at tracking on 0 x 32 Did timeout at tracking off 0 x 33 Did timeout at tracking backup 0 x 34 Did timeout at ATB 0 x 35 Did timeout at AGC 0 x 36 Did timeout at tracking jump Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc? 1. Pickup 1. Pickup 1. Pickup Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc? 1. Pickup 2. Driver 3. Front End IC 0 x 21 Tracking on could not be completed 0 x 22 Tracking off could not be completed 0 x 23 Tracking servo is lost 0 x 24 ATB could not be completed 0 x 25 AGC could not be completed 0 x 26 Tracking jump could not be completed 1. Pickup 1. Pickup 1. Pickup 1. Pickup 2. Driver 3. Front End IC 0 x 11 Did timeout at focus on 0 x 12 0 x 13 0 x 14 0 x 15 0 x 16 Did timeout at focus off Did timeout at focus backup Did timeout at AFB Did timeout at AGC Are not there a dirt or a scratch in 1. Pickup the Disc? Does LD become weak? 2. Driver Does the lens move up and down? 3. Front End IC 0 x 01 Focus on could not be completed 0 x 02 Focus off could not be completed 0 x 03 Focus servo is lost 0 x 04 AFB on could not be completed 0 x 05 Focus AGC could not be completed 0 x 06 0 x 07 Dimensions of S curve did not reach to the aim value Does LD become weak? 1. Pickup Are not there a dirt or a scratch in 1. Pickup the Disc? Does LD become weak? 2. Driver Does the lens move up and down? 3. Front End IC Unknown Are not there a dirt or a scr