Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade)
Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Cu, melting point : 230 Centigrade)
Reception System12-channel multi-channel reception system
Reception Frequency1 575.42 MHz
Sensitivity-130 dBm
Update Rate1/second, continuous
GPS AntennaPolarization
Dimensions (approx.) (W × H × D)41.0 mm × 15.0 mm × 57.0 mm
Cable (approx.)5.0 m (16.4 feet)
AMPLIFIER
Power Output20 W RMS × 4 Channels at 4 Ω and < or = 1% THD+N
Signal-to-Noise Ratio80 dBA (reference: 1 W into 4 Ω)
Load Impedance4 Ω (4 Ω to 8 Ω allowance)
Number of Pixel336 960 pixels: 480 × 3 (horizontal) × 234 (vertical)
Drive MethodTFT (Thin Film Transistor) active matrix format
Colour SystemPAL/NTSC
Aspect Ratio16:9 (wide)
GENERAL
Power RequirementOperating VoltageDC 14.4 V (11 V to 16 V allowance)
Grounding SystemNegative ground
Allowable Storage Temperature-10°C to +60°C
Allowable Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C
Dimensions (W × H × D)
With trim plate and sleeve attached
Mass (approx.)2.4 kg (including trims and sleeve)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Installation Size (approx.)182 mm × 111 mm × 161 mm
Panel Size (approx.)188 mm × 117 mm × 10 mm
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-5
SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1Safety Precautions
(1) This design of this product contains special hardware and
many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made
to the original design unless authorized in writing by the
manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to
those used in the original circuits. Services should be performed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should
not be made. Any design alterations of the product should
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void
the manufacturers warranty and will further relieve the
manufacture of responsibility for personal injury or property
damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the
protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special
safety characteristics are identified in the Parts List of Service Manual. Electrical components having such features
are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on
the Parts List in the Service Manual. The use of a substitute
replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement parts shown in
the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or
other hazards.
(4) The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties,
clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be separated from
live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or
sharp edges for the prevention of electric shock and fire
hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing
and dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed
that they have been returned to normal, after reassembling.
(5) Leakage shock hazard testing
After reassembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the product (antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads,
headphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product
is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.Do not
use a line isolation transformer during this check.
• Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a
"Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current
from each exposed metal parts of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the
chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
• Alternate check method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an
AC voltmeter having, 1,000Ω per volt or more sensitivity
in the following manner. Connect a 1,500Ω 10W resistor
paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor between an ex-
posed metal part and a known good earth ground.
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC
voltmeter.
Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal
part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return
path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across
the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and
repeat each measurement. Voltage measured any must
not exceed 0.75 V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5
mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER
(Having 1000
ohms/volts,
or more sensitivity)
0.15 F AC TYPE
Place this
probe on
1500 10W
Good earth ground
1.2Warning
(1) This equipment has been designed and manufactured to
meet international safety standards.
(2) It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that
these safety standards are maintained.
(3) Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant
safety standards.
(4) It is essential that safety critical components are replaced
by approved parts.
(5) If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local
voltage.
1.3Caution
Burrs formed during molding may be left over on some parts
of the chassis.
Therefore, pay attention to such burrs in the case of preforming repair of this system.
1.4Critical parts for safety
In regard with component parts appearing on the silk-screen
printed side (parts side) of the PWB diagrams, the parts that are
printed over with black such as the resistor ( ), diode ( )
and ICP ( ) or identified by the " " mark nearby are critical
for safety. When replacing them, be sure to use the parts of the
same type and rating as specified by the manufacturer.
(This regulation dose not Except the J and C version)
each exposed
metal part.
1-6 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
1.5Preventing static electricity
Electrostatic discharge (ESD), which occurs when static electricity stored in the body, fabric, etc. is discharged, can destroy the laser
diode in the traverse unit (optical pickup). Take care to prevent this when performing repairs.
1.5.1 Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity
Static electricity in the work area can destroy the optical pickup (laser diode) in devices such as laser products.
Be careful to use proper grounding in the area where repairs are being performed.
(1) Ground the workbench
Ground the workbench by laying conductive material (such as a conductive sheet) or an iron plate over it before placing the
traverse unit (optical pickup) on it.
(2) Ground yourself
Use an anti-static wrist strap to release any static electricity built up in your body.
(caption)
Anti-static wrist strap
1M
Conductive material
(conductive sheet) or iron palate
(3) Handling the optical pickup
• In order to maintain quality during transport and before installation, both sides of the laser diode on the replacement optical
pickup are shorted. After replacement, return the shorted parts to their original condition.
(Refer to the text.)
• Do not use a tester to check the condition of the laser diode in the optical pickup. The tester's internal power source can easily
destroy the laser diode.
1.6Handling the traverse unit (optical pickup)
(1) Do not subject the traverse unit (optical pickup) to strong shocks, as it is a sensitive, complex unit.
(2) Cut off the shorted part of the flexible cable using nippers, etc. after replacing the optical pickup. For specific details, refer to the
replacement procedure in the text. Remove the anti-static pin when replacing the traverse unit. Be careful not to take too long a
time when attaching it to the connector.
(3) Handle the flexible cable carefully as it may break when subjected to strong force.
(4) I t is not possible to adjust the semi-fixed resistor that adjusts the laser power. Do not turn it.
1.7Attention when traverse unit is decomposed
*Please refer to "Disassembly method" in the text for the pickup unit.
• Apply solder to the short land sections before the card wire is disconnected from the connecto on the servo board. (If the card wire
is disconnected without applying solder, the pickup may be destroyed by static electricity.)
• In the assembly, be sure to remove solder from the short land sections after connecting the card wire.
Solder short part
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-7
1.8Important for laser products
1.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2.CAUTION :
(For U.S.A.) Visible and/or invisible class II laser radiation
when open. Do not stare into beam.
(Others) Visible and/or invisible class 1M laser radiation
when open. Do not view directly with optical instruments.
3.CAUTION : Visible and/or invisible laser radiation when
open and inter lock failed or defeated. Avoid direct
exposure to beam.
4.CAUTION : This laser product uses visible and/or invisible
laser radiation and is equipped with safety switches which
prevent emission of radiation when the drawer is open and
the safety interlocks have failed or are defeated. It is
dangerous to defeat the safety switches.
5.CAUTION : If safety switches malfunction, the laser is able
to function.
6.CAUTION : Use of controls, adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified here in may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
!
Please use enough caution not to
see the beam directly or touch it
in case of an adjustment or operation
check.
REPRODUCTION AND POSITION OF LABELS and PRINT
WARNING LABEL and PRINT
1-8 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1Identification method
Supported reduction in cost, and board contents or mechanism were changed.
A set put the following label on is an object.
Label position
Change pwb and mechanizm parts
Change mechanizm parts
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-9
SECTION 3
A
DISASSEMBLY
3.1Main body (Used figure are KW-NT1J)
3.1.1 Removing the Top cover (See Fig.1)
(1) Remove the five screws A attaching the Top cover.
Fig.1
3.1.2 Removing the Front chassis (See Fig.2 to 4)
(1) Remove the six screw caps B attached to Front chassis.
(See Fig.2)
(3) Disengage four hooks a engaged Front chassis. (See
Fig.4)
A
hook a
Fig.4
3.1.3 Removing the Detach board (See Fig.5)
(1) Remove the four screws D attaching the NAVI board.
D
B
B
Fig.2
(2) Remove the six screws C attaching the Front chassis. (See
Fig.3)
C
Fig.5
3.1.4 Removing the DVD mechanism (See Fig.6)
(1) Remove the four screws E attaching the DVD mechanism.
EE
Fig.6
1-10 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
C
Fig.3
3.1.5 Removing the Front end board (See Fig.7)
(1) Disconnect the card wire from DVD board connected to
connector CN461
(2) Remove the four screws F attaching the Front end board.
of the Front end board.
3.1.7 Removing the Rear bracket (See Fig.10)
(1) Remove the six screws J and two screws K attaching the
Rear bracket.
K
F
F
CN461
Fig.7
3.1.6 Removing the Heat sink (See Fig.8, 9)
(1) Disconnect the connector wire from FAN connected to con-
nector CN325
(2) Remove the three screws G and three screws H attaching
the Heat sink. (See Fig.9)
of the Sub board. (See Fig.8)
CN325
Fig.8
J
J
Fig.10
3.1.8 Removing the Sub board (See Fig.11)
(1) Remove the five screws L attaching the Sub board.
L
Fig.9
H
G
H
L
Fig.11
3.1.9 Removing the Bottom chassis (See Fig.12)
(1) Remove the four screws M attaching the Bottom chassis.
M
M
Fig.12
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-11
3.1.10 Removing the Main board (See Fig.13)
(1) Disconnect the connector wire from Gyro sensor board
connected to connector CN261
(2) Remove the five screws N attaching the Main board.
of the Main board.
N
N
Fig.13
3.1.11 Removing the Gyro sensor board (See Fig.14)
(1) Remove the one screw P attaching the Gyro sensor board.
CN261
3.1.13 Removing the NAVI board (See Fig.16 to 18)
(1) Remove the five screws S attaching the Shield top. (See
Fig.16)
S
S
Fig.16
(2) Disconnect the card wire from Jack board connected to
connector CN671
of the NAVI board. (See Fig.17)
CN671
P
Fig.14
3.1.12 Removing the Rear cover (See Fig.15)
(1) Remove the six screws Q and four screws R attaching the
Rear cover.
(2) Disengage ten hooks b engaged Rear cover.
hook
RR
b
hook
b
hook
b
Q
Q
Fig.17
(3) Turn over the NAVI board, disconnect the card wire from
Panel board connected to connector CN622
board. (See Fig.18)
CN622
Fig.18
of the NAVI
RR
1-12 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
hook
Fig.15
b
3.1.14 Removing the Panel board (See Fig.19)
(1) Disconnect the FPC from LCD module connected to con-
nector CN911
(2) Disconnect the card wire from Jack board connected to
connector CN971
(3) Disconnect the connector wire from BT antenna board con-
nected to BT module.
(4) Remove the five screws T attaching the Panel board.
CN911CN971
, CN941 and CN951 of the Panel board.
of the Panel board.
T
CN941CN951Connector wire
3.1.15 Removing the Jack board (See Fig.20)
(1) Remove the two screws U attaching the Jack board.
T
T
Fig.19
Fig.20
U
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-13
3.2DVD mechanism assembly section
3.2.1 Removing the Traverse mechanism assembly (See
Fig.1 to 6)
(1) Solder the short land section on the flexible wire of pickup.
(See Fig.1)
Caution:
* Solder the short land section on the flexible wire of pickup
before disconnecting the flexible wire form the connector
on the Front end board.
CN101
If the flexible wire is disconnected without attaching the
solder, the pickup may be destroyed by static electricity.
* When attaching the Traverse mechanism assembly, remove the solder from the short land section after connection
the flexible wire to the connector CN101
on the Front end
board.
Solder short part
(4) Remove the five screws A attaching the Top cover assembly.
(See Fig.3)
A
Fig.3
(5) From the bottom side, disconnect the connector wire from
Top cover assembly connected to connector CN2
Front end board. (See Fig.4)
of the
Fig.1
(2) Voltage supply to TP79
and TP81 approx DC 3.0V until
Clamper is shift to loading complete position. (See Fig.2)
(3) Disconnect the flexible wires from Traverse mechanism assembly
connected to connector CN101
and CN164 of the Front end
board. (See Fig.2)
CN101
CN164
TP79 TP81
TP79
R317
TP67
R312
R21
R357
TP81
TP92
CENTER
D-
DGND_7
WOOFER
Voltage supply
position
Fig.2
CN2
Fig.4
(6) From the bottom side, remove the spring from Traverse
mechanism assembly. (See Fig.5)
Fig.5
1-14 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
(7) From the top side, pull up the traverse mechanism and disengage
three dumper positions. (See Fig.6)
Dumper
(same color spring)
Dumper
(Different color spring)
Fig.6
3.2.2 Removing the Front end board (See Fig.7)
(1) Remove the Motor wires from loading motor soldered to
and TP81 of the Front end board.
TP79
(2) Remove the two screws B attaching the Front end board.
TP81
3.2.3 Removing the Loading arm assembly (See Fig.8)
(1) Remove the Loading arm spring L from Loading arm assembly.
(2) Slide to left side and then disengage hook a then hook b.
hook b
Loading arm
assembly
hook
Loading arm spring L
a
B
TP79
B
Fig.8
3.2.4 Removing the Gear base assembly (See Fig.9, 10)
(1) Remove the Loading arm spring L. (See Fig.9)
Fig.7
Loading arm
spring L
Fig.9
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-15
(2) Remove the two screws C attaching the Gear base assembly.
r
(See Fig.10)
C
Fig.10
3.2.5 Removing the Loading arm holder. (See Fig.11)
(1) Remove the two screws D attaching the Loading arm holder.
(2) Remove the Loading arm spring R.
D
Loading arm
holder
3.2.7 Removing the Slide cam assembly (See Fig.13)
(1) Slide to backward the Slide cam assembly and the remove
the Slide cam spring.
(2) Slide to frontward the slide cam assembly, and then take
out it.
Slide cam assembly
Slide cam spring
Fig.13
3.2.8 Removing the Photo board (See Fig.14)
(1) Pressing the hook c and then slide to backward (slide to the
arrow side) the Disc plate.
(2) Remove the one screw F attaching the Photo board.
hook
c
hook
c
Loading arm
spring R
Fig.11
3.2.6 Removing the Loading moor assembly (See Fig.12)
(1) Remove the three screws E attaching the Loading motor
assembly.
E
Photo board
F
Fig.14
3.2.9 Removing the Loading motor (See Fig.15 to 18)
(1) Remove the A wheel gear. (See Fig.15)
A Wheel gea
Fig.15
1-16 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
Fig.12
(2) Remove the A worm gear, M connect gear and M wheel
gear by sequentially. (See Fig.16)
A worm gear
M connect gear
M wheel gear
Fig.16
(3) Remove the two screws G attaching the Loading motor.
(Se Fig.17)
G
Fig.17
(4) When attaching the Loading motor, motor wire should arrange
to figure. (See Fig.18)
Direction
R middle gear
R collar R
R connect gear
Slit washer
part c
part a
part b
Fig.19
3.2.11 Removing the Roller (See Fig.20)
(1) Remove the Slit washer.
(2) Pull out the Roller shaft.
CAUTION:
When reattach the Roller shaft, Slit washer should be change
new part.
Wire arrangement
Fig.18
3.2.10 Removing the Roller assembly (See Fig.19)
(1) Remove the Slit washer.
(2) Remove the R middle gear.
(3) Remove the R connect gear.
(4) Snap off the part a of the Roller assembly.
(5) Lift up the part b of the Roller assembly, and then release
part c (When release part c, R collar R is easy to come off,
does not lose it).
CAUTION:
When reattach the Roller assembly, Middle gear should keep
direction and Slit washer should be change new part.
slit
keep direction
keep direction
slit
small side
Fig.20
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-17
SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1Test instruments required for adjustment
(1) Digital oscilloscope (100MHz)
(2) Digital tester
(3) Test Disc
(4) Extension cable : EXTXD001-50PF (CN403 - CN461)
Power supply voltage DC14.4V(10.5 to 16V)
Load impedance 20K ohm (2 Speakers connection)
Output Level Line out 2.5V (Vol. MAX)
4.5How to connect the extension cable for adjusting
Caution:
Be sure to attach the heat sink and rear bracket onto the power amplifier IC and regulator IC respectively,before supply the power.
If voltage is applied without attaching these parts, the power amplifier IC and regulator IC will be destroyed by heat.
CN681
Original wire
4.3Standard volume position
Balance and Bass &Treble volume : lndication"0"
Loudness : OFF
4.4Dummy load
Exclusive dummy load should be used for AM,and FM.
For FM dummy load, there is a loss of 6dB between SSG
outputand antenna input.
The loss of 6dB need not be considered sincedirect reading of
figures are applied in this working standard.
CN403
CN951
EXTNT001-30PF
CN921
EXTFP001-42P
CN401
to CN421
EXTFP001-60PF
to CN422
CN301
EXTFP001-30P
STDV001-3P
EXTXD001-50PF
EXTDV002-30P
CN351
CN302
STDV001-3P
CN461
CN451
1-18 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
4.6Service Menu
(1) Set to AV Menu screen.
(2) Keep this state more 2 seconds while continuing pressing the [DISP] button and [Touch panel (At all area)] sequentially until hear [bip]
sound.
(3) Push the [AV Menu] area of the touch panel within 3 seconds.
DISP button
Info screen
Service Menu
System Info
Area/Region
Sensor Status
Temperature
Error Log
Return
AV Menu
Touch panel area
Info Adjust
LCD Test Pattern
DVD Memory Check
Display the version of software and database.
System Info
Main CPU
Sub CPU
Panel CPU
BT Module
DVD Module
Return
Area and Region indication
Area/Region
Main CPU
Navi CPU
DVD Module
Region Code
Return
Sensor information indication (Gyro and Speed pulse only as for E version)
Sensor Status
GPS Satellites
GPS Mode
GPS Lat.
GPS Lon.
GPS Alt.
Return
Display temperature of system inside at centigrade
Temperature
Main
Power Amp
Panel
DVD Module
Return
GPS Module
Boot Loader
Navi CPU
Sysdata
map DB
Voice DB
Gyro
Speed Pulse
Reverse Signal
Parking Brake
Illumination
Display error history
Error Log
Main Error
Sub Error
DVD Error
Navi Error
Panel Error
Return
LCD Test Pattern
Display test pattern
*About cancellation of this mode, press the [AV MAP] button or [DISP] button.
DVD Memory Check
Display a use state of the memory.
*About cancellation of this mode, [ACC] off.
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-19
Adjust screen
Service Menu
Software Update
Transfer User Data
Format SD Card
Clear Error
Clear Data
Return
Info Adjust
Export System File
Touch Panel Test
DVD Check mode
DVD Running Mode
Set Time
Software Update
* Update the system with a SD card.
: Main CPU Sub CPU Panel CPU BT Module GPS Module
: Boot Loader Navi CPU Sysdata Map DB Voice DB
Transfer User Data
* Perform the import (overwrite) export of user data with a SD card.
: Home point Favorites points
Format SD Card
Clear error history
Clear Error
Clear Main Error
Clear Sub Error
Clear DVD Error
Clear Navi Error
Clear Panel Error
Return
Clear All Error
Clear Data
Clear User Data
Initialize user data
User's registration information (Home, Favorite, Previous, Quick search)
The setting initialization of the user setting menu
Reset Navi Data
Initialize navigation
System recorded information clear (Various log data)
TMC free trial initialization
Map reminder timer initialization
Learning state initialization
Early period of VP position initialization (Main side initialization)
Initialize Factory Default
Initialized by a factory shipment state
Export System File
Export the following data in the memory with a SD card (Sysdata, Log data)
Touch Panel Test
Confirm the movement of the touch panel
DVD Check mode
* See "DVD CHECK MODE" for details.
DVD Running Mode
* See " Running mode" for details.
Set Time
* Only engineer use
1-20 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
4.7DVD check mode
CommandMechanism unit operationIndication contents
Normal PlayStart at normal speed
(After start, jitter is measured by an inner position.)
EF OUT Tr. OffTracking off the outermost position of CDFor EF phase error
EF IN Tr. OffTracking off the innermost position of CDFor EF phase error
CD Laser OnCD_LD lights and laser current is displayed.Laser current value, jitter value
DVD Laser OnDVD_LD lights and laser current is displayedLaser current value, jitter value
DVD×1 JitterDVD ×1 jitter measuring mode
(for use in mechanism adjustment)
EEPROM DispContents of EEPROM is displayed.EEPROM address
EEPROM ClrContents of EEPROM is initialized.EEPROM address
TemperatureTemperature indicationTemperature is displayed in hex numbers.
Search & JitterThe search and jitter measurement to an appointed position of DVD. Position measured with VT-501 jitter value
MonitorMonitor terminal setting
PlayPlayNot displayed.
StopDisc stopped, LD-OFFNot displayed.
OpenEjectNot displayed.
* Cancellation DVD check mode: ACC off.
Laser current value, jitter value
Laser current value, jitter value
EEPROM contents
EEPROM contents
4.8Running mode
IndicationExplanationOperation contents of 1 cycle
* Cancellation of running mode 3 to 8 : ACC off
* The number of count and an error cord are displayed in running.
Playback contents in a running mode
•CD
The first track is played for 30 seconds. → The last track is played for 30 seconds.
(The last track is played in the case of less than till the last for 30 seconds.)
•DVD
2layer disc (Pit disc)
Title 1 (the L0 layer internal circumference) is played for 30 seconds. → Title 12 (L0 layer circumference) is played for 30 seconds.
→ Title 24 (L1layer internal circumference) is played for 30 seconds.
In mecha
error
In disc
error
2layer disc (Recordable disc)
Title 1 (the L0 layer internal circumference) is played for 30 seconds. → Title 13 (L0 layer circumference) is played for 30 seconds.
→ Title 24 (L1layer internal circumference) is played for 30 seconds.
1layer disc
First chapter of title 1 is played for 30 seconds. → The last chapter of title 1 is played for 30 seconds.
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-21
4.9Error code tables
4.9.1 Mechanism error code
Error contentsDetailsError code
Disc loading error
(3) D1 time out090013
Eject error
(3) B1 time out
(4) C1 time out
Error in loading waitLoading of a running mode
Disc was pulled out in a wait.
4.9.2 Disc error code
Error contentsDetails
TOC read errorTOC lead movement of a CD is not completed.840059
First track access errorEven if TOC reading passes after the end with CD running mode for 30 seconds,
the first track access is not finished.
Last track access errorEven if first track passes after the end with CD running mode for 30 seconds, the
last track access is not finished.
T1 access errorEven if T1 access passes in a DVD running mode for 30 seconds, it is not finished.800069
T12 access errorEven if T12 access passes in a DVD running mode for 30 seconds, it is not fin-
ished.
T24 access errorEven if T24 access passes in a DVD running mode for 30 seconds, it is not fin-
ished.
Read-in area read errorRead-in area read operation of DVD is not completed.840072
DVD L1 layer adjustment
error
DVD L0 layer adjustment
error
NO DISC judgmentJudgment without disc800090
It is NO DISC by start failure Start is impossible800091
It is stopped by playback inability.
Logic format NGLogic format analysis inability or non-correspondence logic format800094
Seek access errorIt cannot arrive at an aim address even if it passes for 15 seconds.800095
Adjustment of L1 layer of DVD is not finished normally. (including focus jump failure)
Adjustment of L0 layer of DVD is not finished normally. (including focus jump failure)
Stop in running mode playback
01
01
090031
Detailed
error code
0023
0024
Error
code
800060
800061
800070
800071
800074
800075
800093
Detailed
error
code
1-22 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
4.9.3 Error codes of panel mechanism
* As for two columns of the beginning of the error code, as for error contents, two columns of middle, number of the pulse counts, last
two columns are a purpose position and movement directions.
Error contentsWhen assumed last two columns XY;, as for X, as for purpose position,
Time out
Position error by
the external force
Abnormal voltage (1)
Abnormal voltage (2)
Abnormal voltage (3)
Abnormal voltage (4)
It is time-out during movement to the closed position.0B**11
It is time-out during 5 degrees tilt movement.(open direction)0B**20
It is time-out during 5 degrees tilt movement.(close direction)0B**21
It is time-out during 10 degrees tilt movement.(open direction)0B**30
It is time-out during 10 degrees tilt movement.(close direction)0B**31
It is time-out during 15 degrees tilt movement.(open direction)0B**40
It is time-out during 15 degrees tilt movement.(close direction)0B**41
It is time-out during 20 degrees tilt movement.(open direction)0B**50
It is time-out during 20 degrees tilt movement.(close direction)0B**51
It is time-out during 25 degrees tilt movement.(open direction)0B**60
It is time-out during 25 degrees tilt movement.(close direction)0B**61
It is time-out during 30 degrees tilt movement.(open direction)0B**70
It is time-out during 30 degrees tilt movement.(close direction)0B**71
It is time-out during movement to the open position.0B**80
It is position error during close position stop.0C0011
It is position error during 5 degree tilt position stop.0C0020
It is position error during 10 degree tilt position stop.0C0030
It is position error during 15 degree tilt position stop.0C0040
It is position error during 20 degree tilt position stop.0C0050
It is position error during 25 degree tilt position stop.0C0060
It is position error during 30 degree tilt position stop.0C0070
It is position error during open position stop.0C0080
Note: "**" of the above error code is the number of the pulse counts at the time of the error outbreak.
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-23
5.116 PIN CORD DIAGRAM (For KW-NT1J)
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
1
16
2
15
13
8
GN
GN/BK
7
6
VI/BK
5
VI
BL
4
BL/WH
3
2
RD
1
BK
BK
YL
RD
OR/WH
BR
WH
WH/BK
GY/BK
GY
BR
YG
OR/WH
YL
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BK
RD
BL
WH
VI
GN
Black
Red
Blue
White
Violet
Green
GY
BR
YG
OR
YL
Gray
Brown
Yellow Green
Orange
Yellow
3
4
8
7
5
6
9
10
12
11
14
BL/WH
BL
GN
GN/BK
VI
VI/BK
WH
WH/BK
GY
GY/BK
YG
1-24 (No.MA453<Rev.003>)
5.216 PIN CORD DIAGRAM (For KW-NT1E)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
RD1
2
YL1
16
BK
1
BL/WH
3
BR
13
OR/WH
15
GN
GN/BK
VI/BK
VI
NC
BL/WH
RD
BK
WH
WH/BK
GY/BK
GY
BR
YG
OR/WH
YL
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BK
RD
BL
WH
VI
GN
Black
Red
Blue
White
Violet
Green
RD3
GY
BR
YG
OR
YL
Gray
Brown
Yellow Green
Orange
Yellow
RD2
YL2
7
4
8
5
1
3
2
5
7
NC
NC
BL/WH
RD
BR
YL
OR/WH
BK
2
4
6
8
6
8
7
5
6
9
10
12
11
14
GN
GN/BK
VI
VI/BK
WH
WH/BK
GY
GY/BK
YG
7
8
1
2
5
VI/BK
VI
1
6
GY
3
3
4
WH
5
GN
7
GY/BK
WH/BK
GN/BK
2
4
6
8
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)1-25
Victor Company of Japan, Limited
Mobile Entertainment Division 10-1,1chome,Ohwatari-machi,Maebashi-city,371-8543,Japan
(No.MA453<Rev.003>)
Printed in Japan
VSE
REVISION INFORMATION
NAVIGATION/DVD RECEIVER
KW-NT1J, KW-NT1E
■ OVERVIEW
Supported reduction in cost, and board contents were changed for KW-NT1J.
By a block of a parts list, KW-NT1J of a new type did it with a block of KW-NT1E and divided a
block of KW-NT1J of an old type.
It deletes KW-NT1EE for development cancellation.
■ DETAILS
COVER SECTION
Title Line No.MA453<Rev.001> No.MA453<Rev.002> Description
Revision Rev.001 Rev.002
Product Name GPSNAVIGATION SYSTEMNAVIGATION/DVDRECEIVER
Model No. KW-NT1E, KW-NT1EE, KW-NT1J KW-NT1E, KW -NT1J