Jvc XV-BP11-J, XV-BP10-J Service Manual

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MODEL: XV-BP10J/XV-BP11J
SERVICE MANUAL
P/NO : AFN73271520 SEPTEMBER, 2009
MODEL: XV-BP10J/XV-BP11J
BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER
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SECTION 1 ........ SUMMARY
SECTION 2 ........ CABINET & MAIN CHASSIS
SECTION 3 ........ ELECTRICAL
SECTION 4 ........ HL-06P LOADER PART
SECTION 5 ........ REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
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SECTION 1
SUMMARY
CONTENTS
PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER PRODUCTS
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................... 1-4
• GENERAL SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
• INSULATION CHECKING PRODEDURE
• ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES
SOFTWARE UPGRADE ............................................................................................................................ 1-5
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 1-6
................................................................................................ 1-3
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PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES
FOR BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER PRODUCTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
This manual was prepared for use only by properly trained audio-video service technicians. When servicing this product, under no circumstances should the original design be modified or altered without permission from JVC. All components should be replaced only with types identical to those in the original circuit and their physical location, wiring and lead dress must conform to original layout upon completion of repairs.
Special components are also used to prevent x-radiation, shock and fire hazard. These components are indicated by the letter “x” included in their component desig­nators and are required to maintain safe performance. No deviations are allowed without prior approval by JVC. Circuit diagrams may occasionally differ from the actual circuit used. This way, implementation of the latest safety and performance improvement changes into the set is not delayed until the new service literature is printed.
CAUTION : Do not attempt to modify this product in any way. Never perform cus-
tomized installations without manufacturer’s approval. Unauthorized modifications will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage or user injury.
Service work should be performed only after you are thoroughly familiar with these safety checks and servicing guidelines.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the service personnel to important safety information in the service literature. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral trian­gle is intended to alert the service personnel to the presence of non­insulated “dangerous voltage” that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The pictorial representation of a fuse and its rating within an equilat­eral triangle is intended to convey to the service personnel the follow­ing fuse replacement caution notice: CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ALL FUSES WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING AS MARKED NEAR EACH FUSE.
SERVICE INFORMATION
While servicing, use an isolation transformer for protection from AC line shock. After the original service problem has been corrected, make a check of the following:
FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
1. Be sure that all components are positioned to avoid a possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially important on items trans-ported to and from the repair shop.
2. Verify that all protective devices such as insulators, barriers, covers, shields, strain reliefs, power supply cords, and other hardware have been reinstalled per the original design. Be sure that the safety purpose of the polarized line plug has not been defeated.
3. Soldering must be inspected to discover possible cold solder joints, solder splashes, or sharp solder points. Be certain to remove all loose foreign particles.
4. Check for physical evidence of damage or deterioration to parts and components, for frayed leads or damaged insulation (including the AC cord), and replace if necessary.
5. No lead or component should touch a high current device or a resistor rated at 1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces must be avoided.
6. After reassembly of the set, always perform an AC leakage test on all exposed metallic parts of the cabinet (the channel selector knobs, antenna terminals, handle and screws) to be sure that set is safe to operate without danger of electri­cal shock. DO NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER DURING THIS TEST. Use an AC voltmeter having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner: Connect a 1500 ohm, 10 watt resistor, paralleled by a .15 mfd 150V AC type capacitor between a known good earth ground water pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts, one at a time. Measure the AC voltage across the combination of 1500 ohm resistor and .15 mfd capacitor. Reverse the AC plug by using a non-polarized adaptor and repeat AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. Voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 volts RMS. This corresponds to 0.5 milliamp AC. Any value exceeding this limit consti­tutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected immediately.
TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
1. Never install any receiver in a closed-in recess, cubbyhole, or closely fitting shelf space over, or close to, a heat duct, or in the path of heated air flow.
2. Avoid conditions of high humidity such as: outdoor patio installations where dew is a factor, near steam radiators where steam leakage is a factor, etc.
3. Avoid placement where draperies may obstruct venting. The customer should also avoid the use of decorative scarves or other coverings that might obstruct ventilation.
4. Wall- and shelf-mounted installations using a commercial mounting kit must follow the factory-approved mounting instructions. A product mounted to a shelf or platform must retain its original feet (or the equivalent thickness in spacers) to provide adequate air flow across the bottom. Bolts or screws used for fasteners must not touch any parts or wiring. Perform leakage tests on customized installa­tions.
5. Caution customers against mounting a product on a sloping shelf or in a tilted position, unless the receiver is properly secured.
6. A product on a roll-about cart should be stable in its mounting to the cart.
Caution the customer on the hazards of trying to roll a cart with small casters
across thresholds or deep pile carpets.
7. Caution customers against using extension cords. Explain that a forest of exten­sions, sprouting from a single outlet, can lead to disastrous consequences to home and family.
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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing the BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER covered by this service data and its supplements and addends, read and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. NOTE: if unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any of the safety pre­cautions in this publications, always follow the safety precau­tions. Remember Safety First :
General Servicing Precautions
1. Always unplug the BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER AC power cord from the AC power source before:
(1) Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board,
module, or any other assembly.
(2) Disconnecting or reconnecting any internal electrical
plug or other electrical connection.
(3) Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electro-
lytic capacitor.
Caution : A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity
installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
2. Do not spray chemicals on or near this BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER or any of its assemblies.
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and semiconductor chip components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor compo­nent or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
3. Unless specified otherwise in this service data, clean elec­trical contacts by applying an appropriate contact cleaning solution to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped swab, or comparable soft applicator.
Unless specified otherwise in this service data, lubrication
of contacts is not required.
4. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with whitch instruments covered by this service manual might be equipped.
5. Do not apply AC power to this BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER and / or any of its electrical assemblies unless all solidstate device heat sinks are correctly installed.
6. Always connect the test instrument ground lead to an appropriate ground before connecting the test instrument positive lead. Always remove the test instrument ground lead last.
Insulation Checking Procedure
Disconnect the attachment plug from the AC outlet and turn the power on. Connect an insulation resistance meter (500V) to the blades of the attachment plug. The insulation resist­ance between each blade of the attachment plug and acces­sible conductive parts (Note 1) should be more than 1Mohm. Note 1 : Accessible Conductive Parts include Metal panels, Input terminals, Earphone jacks,etc.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “anti-static” can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate an electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil,or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
Caution: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or cir-
cuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Normally harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static elec­tricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)
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SOFTWARE UPGRADE
Do you want to update?
SW Version : BD.5.16.024
UPDATE
Model Name : BD320 Driver Version : H60700 SW Version : BD.5.16.025.B
OK
Cancel
Updating……..
Model Name : BD320 Driver Version : H60700 SW Version : BD.5.16.025.B
Update is complete.
It will be automatically turned
off after 5 seconds.
UPDATE
Model Name : BD320 Driver Version : H60700 SW Version : BD.5.16.025.B
OK
• Burn a DVD recordable disc or USB with a file that is named to “LG_BD_350BB.ROM”.
• Insert a upgrading disc or USB.
• Show help message for disc upgrade as follows. < in the case of Back End program & Front End program >
Press play key to upgrade and it will show progress information
If the upgrade process is complete, the set will be rebooted with “Complete” message.
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SPECIFICATIONS
• GENERAL
Power requirements: AC 120V, 60Hz Power consumption: 23W Dimensions (W x H x D): Approx. 430 x 35 x 200 (mm) Weight (Approx.): 3kg (6.6lbs) Operating temperature: 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) Operating humidity: 5% to 90%
• OUTPUTS
VIDEO OUT: 1.0V (p-p), 75Ω, sync negative, RCA jack x 1 ANALOG AUDIO OUT: 2.0Vrms (1kHz, 0dB), 600Ω, RCA jack (L, R) x 1 HDMI OUT (video/audio): 19pin (HDMI standard, Type A) DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL): 0.5V (p-p), 75Ω, RCA jack x 1
• SYSTEM
Laser: Semiconductor laser, wavelength: 405nm / 650nm Signal system: Standard NTSC Color TV system Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz Signal-to-noise ratio: More than 100dB (ANALOG OUT connectors only) Harmonic distortion: Less than 0.008% Dynamic range: More than 95dB
Note : Design and specifications are subject to change prior notice.
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SECTION 2
CABINET & MAIN CHASSIS
CONTENTS
EXPLODED VIEWS ..................................................................................................................................... 2-2
1. CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION ................................................................................................. 2-2
2. DECK MECHANISM SECTION (HL-06P) ................................................................................................ 2-3
3. PACKING ACCESSORY SECTION ......................................................................................................... 2-4
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EXPLODED VIEWS
1. CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION
300
465
465
SVC purchase order caution
Key board is array coming timer board. Purchase order board separately supply incomprehensible. Supply is possible in Location No. A50 state in exploded views.
462
468
262
250
468
A
DRAO
SPM
A
S
B
465
261
261C
A47
DR
I
AOB
AMN
P101
B
C
B
C
D
A46
A44
320
275
261B
261A
261
260
261
D
283
452
TIMER
BOARD
CABLE1
A43
KEY
BOARD
A50
CN904
A43A
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2. DECK MECHANISM SECTION (HL-06P)
Service Notice
Refer to "HOW TO USE THE SA RESET FUNCTION" (Page4-6 ~ 4-7) after replacing 1049.
1026
1439
1001
1003
A001
1002
1437
1025
1049
1012
1017
1018
A005
1013
1439
1043
1045
1020
1011
1433
1016
1015
A006
1439
1031
1030
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3. PACKING ACCESSORY SECTION
808 Battery
812 Plug Ass'y 2way
811 Plug Ass'y 1way
803 Packing
900 Remote Control
801 Instruction Ass'y
803 Packing
802 Box
804
802A
Accessory Box
OPTIONAL PART
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SECTION 3
ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD) ......................................................................................... 3-2
1. DISTORTED PICTURE .......................................................................................................................... 3-2
2. NO PICTURE .......................................................................................................................................... 3-7
3. PICTURE COLOR ................................................................................................................................ 3-12
4. NOISE/AUDIO PROBLEMS ................................................................................................................. 3-14
5. MISCELLANEOUS ............................................................................................................................... 3-17
6. BLU-RAY PLAYER ............................................................................................................................... 3-26
COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE ............................................................................................................ 3-27
1. NO BOOTING WHEN YOU TURN THE UNIT ON .............................................................................. 3-27
2. SHOWING BAD COLOR, NO OUTPUT OR MIXED COLOR ON THE SCREEN USING HDMI ........ 3-34
BLOCK DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................................................. 3-35
1. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................ 3-35
2. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................... 3-36
3. MEMORY / FRONT-END BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................... 3-37
4. A/V, HDMI BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................. 3-38
5. MAIN 2CH AUDIO MUTE BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................................................... 3-39
6. FRONT MOCOM / TIMER BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................... 3-40
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................................... 3-41
1. SMPS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................. 3-41
2. BCM7601-1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................... 3-43
3. BCM7601-2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................... 3-45
4. DDR2-512MB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................... 3-47
5. NAND / SATA / INTERFACE / ETHERNET CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ....................................................... 3-49
6. A/V OUTPUT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................... 3-51
7. POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................................................................... 3-53
8. FRONT MICOM & TIMER INTERFACE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................................. 3-55
9. TIMER & KEY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................... 3-57
CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART ................................................................................................................. 3-59
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS ......................................................................................... 3-61
1. MAIN P.C.BOARD ................................................................................................................................ 3-61
2. SMPS P.C.BOARD ............................................................................................................................... 3-63
3. KEY P.C.BOARD .................................................................................................................................. 3-65
4. TIMER P.C.BOARD .............................................................................................................................. 3-66
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TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD)
Objective: To provide clear and concise guidelines for customer service agents to handle calls on
box goods calls.
1. DISTORTED PICTURE
1-1. Lines on Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect
What cables is
the customer using to
connect the BD?
YES
NO
the BD to the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for
connections. Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer
is not connecting a BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder.
Copy protection can distort the picture on older DVD models.
Is the TV set
to the correct input?
YES
Do lines appear when
watching multiple discs?
YES
Do lines appear when
watching a TV program?
YES
Do lines appear
when the BD is
connected to another TV?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the TV is on the correct input.
Turn TV off, then on to determine input.
Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Multiple discs displaying the problem could indicate the BD lens
needs to be cleaned. Please contact your nearest authorised service center
to clean the BD lens.
Lines appearing when watching a TV program indicates
an issue with the display. If the TV program is fine,
then connect the BD to another input on the display to
determine if the problem is following the BD.
Connect the BD to another TV and play a disc.
No lines during disc play back indicates a problem with the first TV.
Please refer to the owners manual for instructions on how to
connect the BD to a TV. If the BD has a problem on the
second TV, then see service chart for service information.
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD)
1-2. Ghost Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD to
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
NO
the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting a
BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder. Copy protection can distort
the picture on older VCR models.
Is the TV set to
the correct input?
YES
Do ghosting appear when
watching multiple discs?
YES
Do lines appear when
watching a TV program?
YES
Does ghosting
appear when the BD is
connected to another TV?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the TV is on the correct input.
Turn TV off, then on to determine input.
Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Multiple discs displaying the problem could indicate the BD lens
needs to be cleaned. Please contact your nearest authorised service center
to clean the BD lens.
Ghosting appearing when watching a TV program indicates an
issue with the display. If the TV program is fine, then connect
the BD to another input on the display to determine
if the problem is following the BD.
Connect the BD to another TV and play a disc.
No ghosting during disc play back indicates a problem with the first TV.
Please refer to the owners manual for instructions on how to
connect the BD to a TV. If the BD has a problem on the second TV,
then see service chart for service information.
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD)
1-3. Rolling Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD to
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
NO
the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting
a BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder. Copy protection can distort
the picture on older VCR models.
Is the TV set to
the correct input?
YES
Does rolling appear when
watching multiple discs?
YES
Does rolling appear when
watching a TV program?
YES
Does rolling appear
when the BD is connected to
another TV?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the TV is on the correct input.
Turn TV off, then on to determine input.
Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Multiple discs displaying the problem could indicate the BD lens
needs to be cleaned. Please contact your nearest authorised service center
to clean the BD lens.
Rolling appearing when watching a TV program indicates
an issue with the display. If the TV program is fine, then connect
the BD to another input on the display to determine if the problem
is following the BD.
Connect the BD to another TV and play a disc. No lines during disc play
back indicates a problem with the first TV. Please refer to the owners manual for instructions on how to connect the BD to a TV. If the BD has a problem on the second TV, then see service chart for service information.
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can also
cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to the TV
to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD)
1-4. Shaky Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD to
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
NO
the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting a
BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder. Copy protection can distort
the picture on older VCR models.
Is the TV set to
the correct input?
YES
Does shaking appear when
watching multiple discs?
YES
Does shaking appear when
watching a TV program?
YES
Does shaking appear
when the BD is connected to
another TV?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the TV is on the correct input.
Turn TV off, then on to determine input.
Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Multiple discs displaying the problem could indicate the BD lens
needs to be cleaned. Please contact your nearest authorised service center
to clean the BD lens.
Shaking appearing when watching a TV program indicates
an issue with the display. If the TV program is fine, then connect
the BD to another input on the display to determine if the problem
is following the BD.
Connect the BD to another TV and play a disc. No shaking during
disc play back indicates a problem with the first TV. Please refer to
the owners manual for instructions on how to connect the BD to a TV.
If the BD has a problem on the second TV,
then see service chart for service information.
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD)
1-5. Blurry Picture
Distorted picture refers to the customer getting video, but there is a problem with the video.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD to
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
NO
the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting
a BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder. Copy protection can distort
the picture on older VCR models.
Is the TV set to
the correct input?
YES
Does blurriness appear when
watching multiple discs?
YES
Does blurriness appear when
watching a TV program?
YES
Does blurriness appear
when the BD is connected to
another TV?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the TV is on the correct input.
Turn TV off, then on to determine input.
Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Multiple discs displaying the problem could indicate the BD lens
needs to be cleaned. Please contact your nearest authorised service center
to clean the BD lens.
Blurriness appearing when watching a TV program indicates an
issue with the display. If the TV program is fine, then connect
the BD to another input on the display to determine if the problem
is following the BD.
Connect the BD to another TV and play a disc. No blurriness
during disc play back indicates a problem with the first TV.
Please refer to the owners manual for instructions on how to connect
the BD to a TV. If the BD has a problem on the second TV,
then see service chart for service information.
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
Have the customer try another set of cables.
A bad cable can also cause video problems. Test the cable with another
device to the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem, please
see service chart for service information.
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TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD)
2. NO PICTURE 2-1. Black Screen
The entire screen is black.
Does the BD on-screen
menu appear?
YES
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
Is the TV set to
the correct input?
YES
Is the customer able to
watch TV programming?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the customer did not select 480i resolution in the menu
of the BD player if using HDMI connections. Change resolution on
upconversion BD player by pushing the resolution button of the remote
controller. HDMI don’t support 480i resolution.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD to
the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting a
BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder. Copy protection can distort
the picture on older VCR models.
Make sure the TV is on the correct input. Turn TV off,
then on to determine input. Video when using composite, or component.
DVI when using DVI, and HDMI when using HDMI.
If the customer is not able to watch television then he may have a
problem with his television, especially if the cable signal comes
through on a different input. If the customer can not get a TV program,
then he still may have a problem with the particular input on his TV.
YES
Can the customer connect
the BD to another TV?
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
NO
Have the customer connect the BD to another TV in order to
determine if the problem is the BD or the TV. Refer to the OM for
connections assistance. If the BD works on the second TV,
then the customer has a problem with his TV.
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to the TV
to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem, please see
service chart for service information.
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TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD)
2-2. Blue Screen
The entire screen is a solid blue color.
Does the BD on-screen
menu appear?
YES
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
Is the TV set to
the correct input?
YES
Is the customer able to
watch TV programming?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the customer did not select 480i resolution in the menu
of the BD player if using HDMI connections. Change resolution on
upconversion BD player by pushing the resolution button of the remote
controller. HDMI don’t support 480i resolution.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD
to the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting a
BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder. Copy protection can distort
the picture on older VCR models.
Make sure the TV is on the correct input.
Turn TV off, then on to determine input.
Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
If the customer is not able to watch television then he may have a
problem with his television, especially if the cable signal comes
through on a different input. If the customer can not get a TV program,
then he still may have a problem with the particular input on his TV.
YES
Can the customer connect
the BD to another TV?
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
NO
Have the customer connect the BD to another TV in order to
determine if the problem is the BD or the TV. Refer to the OM for
connections assistance. If the BD works on the second TV,
then the customer has a problem with his TV.
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can also
cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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TRAINING MASTER FOR BLU-RAY (BD)
2-3. Snowy Screen
A snowy picture is when black and white dots are all over the screen.
Does the BD on-screen
menu appear?
YES
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
Is the TV set to
the correct input?
YES
Is the customer able to
watch TV programming?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the customer did not select 480i resolution in the menu
of the BD player if using HDMI connections. Change resolution on
upconversion BD player by pushing the resolution button of the remote
controller. HDMI don’t support 480i resolution.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD
to the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting a
BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder. Copy protection can distort
the picture on older VCR models.
Make sure the TV is on the correct input.
Turn TV off, then on to determine input.
Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
If the customer is not able to watch television then he may have a problem with his television, especially if the cable signal comes through on a different input. If the customer can not get a TV program,
then he still may have a problem with the particular input on his TV.
YES
Can the customer connect
the BD to another TV?
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
NO
Have the customer connect the BD to another TV in order to
determine if the problem is the BD or the TV. Refer to the OM for
connections assistance. If the BD works on the second TV,
then the customer has a problem with his TV.
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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2-4. No Signal
A “no signal” message appears on the screen of the display.
Does the BD on-screen
menu appear?
YES
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
Is the TV set to the
correct input?
YES
Is the customer able to
watch TV programming?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the customer did not select 480i resolution in the
menu of the BD player if using HDMI connections. Change resolution on
upconversion BD player by pushing the resolution button of the remote con-
troller. HDMI don’t support 480i resolution.
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD
to the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting a
BD to VCR or BD to DVD Recorder. Copy protection can distort
the picture on older VCR models.
Make sure the TV is on the correct input.
Turn TV off, then on to determine input.
Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
If the customer is not able to watch television then he may have a
problem with his television, especially if the cable signal comes
through on a different input. If the customer can not get a TV program,
then he still may have a problem with the particular input on his TV.
YES
Can the customer connect
the BD to another TV?
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
NO
Have the customer connect the BD to another TV in order to
determine if the problem is the BD or the TV. Refer to the OM for
connections assistance. If the BD works on the second TV,
then the customer has a problem with his TV.
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable
can also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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2-5. Invalid Format or Format Not Supported
Is the customer using an
analog cable connection?
YES
Is the display
HDCP compliant?
YES
Has the customer tried the
device on another display?
YES
Has the customer tried
another cable?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Customer’s using an HDMI cable connection need to set
the resolution on the product above 480i. HDMI connection
can not process a 480i resolution. They can only process a 480p,
720p, 1080i, or 1080p resolution.
Make sure the display is HDCP compliant when using an
HDMI connection. A lack of HDCP compliancy on the display may
cause an invalid format or format not supported message to appear.
It can also cause a copy protection OSD to appear.
Ask the customer to connect the device to another display.
If the device starts working, then the problem may be the original display.
The customer will need to troubleshoot the display. If the device
still does not work, then the problem may be the device or the cable.
Ask the customer to replace the cable between the device and display.
If the problem is corrected, then the problem was with the cable.
If the problem continues, then the device is the problem.
Set up service according to in warranty or out of warranty procedures.
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3. PICTURE COLOR 3-1. No Color
The video displays no color and only shows in black and white.
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
Is the TV set to the
correct input?
YES
Does color appear when watching multiple discs?
YES
Does color appear when
watching a TV program?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD
to the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting a
BD to VCR. Copy protection can distort the picture on older VCR models.
Make sure the TV is on the correct input according to the
connections in use. Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Make sure the discs the customer is using are compatible with the
BD by checking “playable discs” in the owners manual.
Multiple discs displaying the problem indicates a problem with
the BD player.
If the cable or satellite programming is connected through
another input and the customer does not get color, the customer has a
problem with his television. If a TV program does have the color,
the problem may be the BD player, the cables being used,
or the TV itself.
YES
Does color appear
when the BD is
connected to another TV?
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
NO
Connect the BD to another TV and play a disc. Good color during
disc play back indicates a problem with the first TV. Please refer to the
owners manual for instructions on how to connect the BD to a TV.
If the BD has a problem on the second TV, then see service chart for
service information.
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If the BD is the problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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3-2. Poor Color
The color is poor. Examples would be washed out colors, colors bleeding into one another, or a solid tint to
a screen.
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
Is the TV set to the
correct input?
YES
Is color fine when watching
multiple discs?
YES
Is color fine when watching
a TV program?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD to
the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer is not connecting a
BD to VCR. Copy protection can distort the picture on older VCR models.
Make sure the TV is on the correct input according to the
connections in use. Video when using composite.
HDMI when using HDMI.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Make sure the discs the customer is using are compatible with the BD
by checking “playable discs” in the owners manual. Multiple discs
displaying the problem indicates a problem with the BD player.
If the cable or satellite programming is connected through another
input and the customer does not get color, the customer has a problem with
his television. If a TV program does have the color, the problem
may be the BD player, the cables being used, or the TV itself.
YES
Is color fine when the BD is
connected to another TV?
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
NO
Connect the BD to another TV and play a disc. Good color during
disc play back indicates a problem with the first TV. Please refer to the
owners manual for instructions on how to connect the BD to a TV.
If the BD has a problem on the second TV, then see service
chart for service information.
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable
can also cause video problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If the BD is the problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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4. NOISE/AUDIO PROBLEMS 4-1. No Audio
The customer is not able to get audio.
What cables is the customer
using to connect the BD?
YES
Is the customer
able to see video?
YES
Does issue occur on
just one disc?
YES
Problem occur when
watching TV program?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD
to the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer has audio cables
connected if using a video-only cables.
Make sure the customer has not routed video
and audio to separate inputs.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Multiple discs displaying the problem could indicate the BD lens
needs to be cleaned. Please contact your nearest authorised service center
to clean the BD lens.
No audio from a TV program on a different channel or input means
there is a problem with the television. If a TV program does have
the audio, the problem may be the BD player, the cables being used,
or the TV itself.
YES
Does the problem occur
when BD is connected to
another TV?
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
NO
Audio is fine when the BD is connected to another TV
indicates the problem is with the television. Refer to
the owners manual for assistance with connecting BD to another TV.
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can also
cause audio problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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4-2. Distorted Audio
The audio sounds muffled, scratchy, or the audio skips.
What cables is the customer
using to connect the DVD?
YES
Is the customer
able to see video?
YES
Does issue occur on
just one disc?
YES
Problem occur when
watching TV program?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Determine what cables the customer is using to connect the BD
to the TV and if connected properly. Refer to OM for connections.
Tighten any loose cables. Make sure the customer has audio cables
connected if using a video-only cables.
Make sure the customer has not routed
video and audio to separate inputs.
One disc displaying the issue is a problem with the disc.
Multiple discs displaying the problem could indicate the BD lens
needs to be cleaned. Please contact your nearest authorised service center
to clean the BD lens.
Distorted audio from a TV program on a different channel or
input means there is a problem with the television. If a TV program
does have the audio, the problem may be the BD player, the cables
being used, or the TV itself.
YES
Does the problem occur
when DVD is connected to
another TV?
YES
Has the customer tried
another set of cables?
NO
NO
Audio is fine when the BD is connected to another TV
indicates the problem is with the television. Refer to the owners manual
for assistance with connecting BD to another TV.
Have the customer try another set of cables. A bad cable can
also cause audio problems. Test the cable with another device to
the TV to also determine if the TV is bad. If BD is problem,
please see service chart for service information.
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4-3. Humming/Clicking Noise
The unit is making a humming noise or a clicking noise.
Does the noise only happen when a disc
is playing?
YES
NO
A clicking noise or a noise interfering with audio may indicate a problem.
Try multiple discs. Multiple discs with the same issue means the
BD may need service or be professionally cleaned.
BDs make a slight hum when playing discs.
Check BD service for service instructions.
Does the noise happen
when the BD is turned on?
NO
Check to see if a disc is inserted into the BD and eject the disc.
4-4. Audio/Video Out of Synch
The audio and video do not match up. People look to be talking, but their voices are delayed by a few seconds.
Has the customer tried
multiple discs?
YES
How are the cables routed?
YES
NO
NO
If the issue only shows up on one disc, then the problem is
with that disc. Have the customer try multiple discs.
Make sure cables are routed properly.
Make sure audio and video cables are routed to the same source
(if possible). Routed audio and video to separate products
can cause a bit of a delay between the devices as not all devices
will process audio and video signals at the same speed.
Has the customer
connected to another TV?
NO
Ask the customer to connect the product to another TV.
If the issue persists, try another set of cables. If the issue still persists,
then the issue is with the unit. The unit will need service.
Arrange service following proper procedure.
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5. MISCELLANEOUS 5-1. No Power
The unit will not turn on.
Is the unit plugged in?
YES
Does the unit turn on when the power button is pressed on the unit?
YES
Is the unit plugged into
a surge protector?
YES
Does the unit work when
plugged into another outlet?
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the unit is plugged into a surge protector or the wall.
See if the unit will turn on when the power button the unit is pressed.
If the unit turns on, then troubleshoot the remote control using
the Remote Control Not Working call flow.
Make sure the surge protector is plugged into a wall outlet.
Also make sure the surge protector is turned on or does not
need to be reset due to a recent surge.
Test the unit in another outlet. If the unit works,
then the problem is the outlet where the unit was connected.
If the issue is the BD, then set up service for BD according to
BD service guide.
Have there been any lightning
strikes or power outages?
NO
If BD failed due to lightning strike or a power surge,
this is not covered by warranty. Follow guidelines
for service for a BD out of warranty.
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5-2. Disc Error
The unit displays “disc error” when a disc is inserted into the BD player.
Is the disc inserted into
the BD player properly?
YES
What type of disc is
the customer using?
YES
Did the customer burn
this disc in a DVD recorder?
YES
Did the customer burn
the disc in a computer?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the disc has been inserted into the BD player properly.
The player can not read a disc inserted into the unit upside down.
Determine the type of disc the customer is not able to play.
If the customer is using a store-bought movie BD,
then please skip the next three questions.
If it’s a recorded disc, move onto the next question.
Make sure the customer finalized the disc in the DVD recorder.
Make sure the type of disc the customer is using is compatible
with the BD player. If the customer initialized a DVD-RW in VR mode,
make sure the owners manual has the RW logo to show
compatibility for the VR format.
Make sure the customer burned a compatible format.
Make sure the file meets the specifications required for the player
to play the disc. Check the owners manual for specifications.
Disc may still not be compatible.
Refer customer to section of OM regarding burned discs.
YES
Has the customer tried
multiple discs?
NO
One disc with the problem is a problem with the disc.
BD players can play scratched or dirty BDs (DVDs) and not have any issues
during playback. Multiple discs with the issue can mean
the lens on the BD player needs to be cleaned. Please contact your nearest
authorised service center to clean the BD lens.
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5-3. Unit Locks Up
Unit does not respond to any commands.
Does the unit respond to
the buttons on the unit?
YES
Has the customer
reset the unit?
5-4. Disc Stuck
A BD disc is stuck in the unit.
Does the open/close button
on the unit work?
YES
NO
NO
NO
If the unit will turn on or off with the button on the unit,
troubleshoot the remote control. Please refer to
Remote Control Not Working call flow.
If the unit does no respond to any buttons,
then reset the unit by unplugging it for 15 to 30 seconds.
If the unit does not respond after the reset,
arrange for service on the BD.
Press the open/close button on the unit. If the disc ejects,
troubleshoot the remote using the Remote Control
not working call flow.
Has the customer reset the
unit?
NO
Ask the customer to reset the unit by unplugging the unit from the electrical outlet for 15 to 30 seconds. If the disc
remains stuck in the unit after the reset, the unit will need service.
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5-5. Remote Control Not Working
Does the unit respond to
buttons on the front of the unit?
YES
Does the remote control
any component?
YES
Have the batteries
been changed?
YES
Is the remote working at all?
NO
NO
NO
NO
If the buttons on the front of the unit do not respond,
determine if the product has locked up or if the unit will not turn on.
The problem is not the remote control. Make sure the remote control is
the remote that goes with that particular model.
Determine which product the remote is not working.
The customer may need to press the appropriate mode button
to make the remote operate another component. The remote may
even need to be programmed to the other component,
especially if the batteries were just changed.
Ask the customer to change batteries.
Make sure the batteries are new and fresh.
If the remote does not work anything, then walk the customer
through a remote drain. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
Then press and hold any button down for a minute.
This will drain the power out of the remote and reset it.
Universal remotes will have to be reprogrammed.
YES
Does any remote
work the unit?
YES
Does the customer want to
program their remote?
NO
NO
If another remote works the unit, then follow
the procedure to FOC the customer a new remote.
If two remotes do not work the unit, the unit will need service.
Please refer to the OM for instructions on how to
program remote to TV. Customer wants to program a remote
other than JVC, the customer will need to contact
the manufacturer of the remote control. Codes do not work,
remote is not compatible.
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5-6. Will Not Play Disc
The unit will not play a disc when a disc is inserted into the player.
Is the disc inserted into
the BD player properly?
YES
What type of disc is
the customer using?
YES
Did the customer burn this
disc in a DVD recorder?
YES
Did the customer burn
the disc in a computer?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the disc has been inserted into the BD player properly.
The player can not read a disc inserted into the unit upside down.
Determine the type of disc the customer is not able to play.
If the customer is using a store-bought BD, then please skip the
next three questions. If it’s a recorded disc,
move onto the next question.
Make sure the customer finalized the disc in the DVD recorder.
Make sure the type of disc the customer is using is compatible
with the BD player. If the customer initialized a DVD-RW in VR mode,
make sure the owners manual has the RW logo to show
compatibility for the VR format.
Make sure the customer burned a compatible format.
Make sure the file meets
the specifications required for the player to play the disc.
Check the owners manual for specifications. Disc may still not be
compatible. Refer customer to section of OM regarding burned discs.
YES
Has the customer tried
multiple discs?
NO
One disc with the problem is a problem with the disc.
BD players can play scratched or dirty BDs (DVDs) and not have
any issues during playback. Multiple discs with the issue can mean
the lens on the BD player needs to be cleaned.
Please contact your nearest authorised service center to clean the BD lens.
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5-7. Disc Freezes or Skips
The audio and video freeze and skip during play back of a BD or DVD disc.
Is the disc inserted into
the BD player properly?
YES
What type of disc is
the customer using?
YES
Did the customer burn this
disc in a DVD recorder?
YES
Did the customer burn
the disc in a computer?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Make sure the disc has been inserted into the BD player properly.
The player can not read a disc inserted into the unit upside down.
Determine the type of disc the customer is not able to play.
If the customer is using a store-bought BD,
then please skip the next three questions. If it’s a recorded disc,
move onto the next question.
Make sure the customer finalized the disc in the DVD recorder.
Make sure the type of disc the customer is using is compatible
with the BD player. If the customer initialized a DVD-RW in VR mode,
make sure the owners manual has the RW logo to show
compatibility for the VR format.
Make sure the customer burned a compatible format.
Make sure the file meets the specifications required for the player
to play the disc. Check the owners manual for specifications.
Disc may still not be compatible.
Refer customer to section of OM regarding burned discs.
YES
Has the customer tried
multiple discs?
NO
One disc with the problem is a problem with the disc.
BD players can play scratched or dirty BDs (DVDs) and not have
any issues during playback. Multiple discs with the issue can mean
the lens on the BD player needs to be cleaned.
Please contact your nearest authorised service center to clean the BD lens.
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5-8. Can Access Menu, but Not Play a Movie
The disc menu is displayed but the disc will not play.
Check the system information
screen of the BD player.
YES
What is the region code of
the BD disc?
YES
What is the region code of
the DVD disc?
YES
Is the disc locking up on a
disclaimer screen when the
customer presses play?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Go into the system information screen of the BD player.
To access this menu, bring up the main menu. Go to TV aspect,
highlight 16:9, press 1397139 and hit enter. If sold in the US,
this should be DVD region code 1 and BD region code A.
If the region code of the BD disc is not A, then the BD disc
will not play on a player sold in the US. The player can play only
BD discs labeled same as the rear of the unit.
If the region code of the DVD disc is not 1, then the DVD disc
will not play on a player sold in the US. The player can play only
DVD discs labeled same as the rear of the unit.
The disc locking up on a feature needs to be reported to Q&E.
See instructions on reporting problems to Q&E. For a work
around the problem, advise the customer to access the chapter list.
Start play back from chapter 1 to start the movie and avoid any
feature lock ups.
5-9. Reporting a problem to Quality & Engineering
Reporting a problem that may require a firmware update to fix.
Get the main, servo and IO micom version from the system information
How do I report a problem to
Quality and Engineering?
NO
screen. Get the ISBN number from the back of the BD box cover
(the number under the barcode). Get the exact problem
the customer is describing Email this information to Matt Wedgman
so the issue can be reported to the factory.
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5-10. Aspect Ratio
The customer has bars on the top and bottom of the screen, the left and right of the screen, or both.
Is the movie
wide screen or
full screen?
YES
What is the aspect
ratio of the DVD disc
being played?
YES
What is the aspect
ratio of the BD player
set at?
YES
What is the resolution
of the BD player set at?
NO
NO
NO
NO
A full screen movie played on a wide screen TV will have bars
on the left and right side of the TV. The customer needs to
make sure they choose the appropriate type of movie
they want to view.
If the aspect ratio is 1.33:1 then the movie is set up for full screen
viewing. Bars will appear on the left and right side of the screen
if the TV is wide screen. If the aspect ratio is 1.85:1 or 2.35:1,
then there will be bars on the top and bottom as that ratio is
bigger than widescreen TVs (1.78:1).
Make sure the BD player aspect ratio is set to
the appropriate setting, depending on the aspect ratio of the TV.
If the customer chose 4:3 Letterbox, then bars will appear on the top
and bottom. The customer can choose the panscan setting to
get rid of the bars.
Try changing the resolution to 480p. 720p, 1080i and
1080p resolution require a widescreen aspect ratio which
means bars will be placed on the left and right side for
full screen movies.
YES
What is the aspect ratio of
the television set at?
NO
Make sure the aspect of the television is set appropriately.
If the aspect ratio of the television is set at 4:3 when the TV
is wide screen, then a wide screen movie will show up as
letterbox with bars on the top and bottom and bars on the sides.
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5-11. My Unit Won’t Upconvert
The customer has a problem with getting the unit to change resolutions to 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.
Is the disc
currently playing?
YES
Is the customer using
component (red, blue,
and green) cables?
YES
Is the customer using
any sort of adapter cable?
YES
Is the customer using
an HDMI cable?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Ask the customer to press stop to stop the disc from playing.
Ask the customer to press the resolution button to change the resolution.
The BD player will not change resolutions while the disc is playing.
Discs with copy protection will not upconvert above 480p
when using component cables. The component output does not have HDCP
(highbandwidth digital content protection) compliancy
which causes the BD player to switch from 720p or 1080i to 480p.
If the customer sees an error message about HDCP, this is the issue.
Copy protected discs will not upconvert
when HDCP is not found on the input or output.
Regular discs can convert to 1080p over the HDMI output and
only the HDMI output. The TV has to have HDCP compliancy on
the HDMI input. The display has to accept the resolution
(480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p).
YES
Is the customer using an
HDMI cable?
YES
Has the customer tried
multiple discs?
NO
NO
Some movie companies will not allow their discs to upconvert
past 480p. If only one disc poses a problem, then the issue is the disc.
The customer will need to try multiple discs.
One disc not upconverting means the disc may not upconvert. Some movie companies will not allow their discs to upconvert.
If multiple discs display the issue, remove the disc and change
the resolution with no disc in the unit.
If resolution will not change, the unit needs service.
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6. BLU-RAY PLAYER 6-1. Slow Loading Times for BDs
Why does it take so
long to load my BDs?
NO
6-2. Booting Times
Why does it take
so long to boot my BD?
NO
6-3. Firmware Update Availability
The loading times for a blu-ray disc is 30 seconds.
When a customer switches from one disc to another, the lens
will change which is what causes the delay.
Blu Ray require different lasers to read the discs.
The booting times for the BD is 20 seconds.
When the set is booted, it takes a little long time
to loading the OS program.
Is there a firmware update
available for the BD320?
NO
Yes, firmware updates are available at JVC website
that address some playback issues with movies.
The BD320 firmware updates are available there.
Advise the customer to download the firmware and unzip the file.
And the file should be copied into USB or Disc.
Also, firmware updates are done by USB or Disc.
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COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
1. NO BOOTING WHEN YOU TURN THE UNIT ON
When you turn on your BD-P, it will display “Hello” message continuously on front
panel, and it will not boot-up normally.
1-1. IC706
1-1-1. Solution
Replace IC706 on main board.
1-1-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Please check 1.2V of C778.
2) If 1.2V voltage doesn’t come out, check IC706 Pin7(P_CON_5.3V).
--> If you figure out those power control doesn’t come out any signal level (or voltage), please replace IC501 of main board.
3) If P_CON_5.3V comes out 5V signal, first, check the C704,R710, R705 and then replace IC706.
4) After changing it, if the set is still not booting, check MPEG IC(IC101).
1-1-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
C778
C704
R710
IC706
R705
IC101
IC105
< Main board top view >
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When you turn on your BD-P, it will display “Hello” or message continuously on
front panel, and it will not boot-up normally.
1-2. IC704
1-2-1. Solution
Replace IC704 on main board.
1-2-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Please check 1.8V of C784.
2) If 1.8V voltage doesn’t come out, check IC704 Pin7(P_CON_5.3V).
--> If you figure out those power control doesn’t come out any signal level (or voltage), please replace IC501 of main board.
3) If P_CON_5.3V comes out 5V signal, First, check the C736, R727, R730, R731 and then replace IC704.
4) After changing it, if the set is still not booting, check MPEG IC(IC101) or DDR IC.
1-2-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
R731
IC105
< Main board top view >
IC704
IC101
R730
C784
R227
C736
< Main board bottom view >
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When you turn on your BD-P, it will display “Hello” message continuously on front
panel, and it will not boot-up normally.
1-3. X102
1-3-1. Solution
Replace X102 on main board.
1-3-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Please check the soldering status of 54MHz crystal (X102)
2) Please check the frequency of 54MHz crystal (X102)
3) If the crystal doesn’t oscillate, replace X102.
4) After changing it, if the set is still not booting, check MPEG IC(IC101).
1-3-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
< Main board top view >
X102
IC101
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When you turn on your BD-P, it will display “Hello” message continuously on front
panel, and it will not boot-up normally.
1-4. IC402
1-4-1. Solution
Replace IC402 on main board.
1-4-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Please check the IC402 on your eyes.
2) Check the /CE signal of #9 pin of IC402.
First, If the /CE signal is not operating normally during booting, try to change IC402.
3) After changing it, if the set is still not booting, check MPEG IC(IC101) or DDR IC.
1-4-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
< Main board top view >
3-30
IC402
IC101
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When you turn on your BD-P, it will display “Hello” message continuously on front
panel, and it will not boot-up normally.
1-5. IC301 ~ IC304
1-5-1. Solution
Replace IC301 ~ IC304 on main board.
1-5-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Please check 0.9V of DDR2_0_VREF.(between R202 and R203). Please check 0.9V of DDR2_1_VREF.(between R200 and R201). Please check 1.8V of C784.
2) If it doesn’t work even only one and IC706,IC704 are no problem,
IC301,302,303,304(DDR memory) must be changed.
3) After changing it, if the set is still not booting, check MAIN PCB.
1-5-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
IC706
IC301
IC304
IC704
< Main board top view >
R202
C784
IC303
R203
R200
IC302
R201
< Main board bottom view >
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When you turn on your BD-P, it will display “Hello” message continuously on front
panel, and it will not boot-up normally.
1-6. IC101
1-6-1. Solution
Replace IC101 on main board.
1-6-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Please Check 1.2V of C778. Please Check 1.8V of C784. Please Check 3.3V of CA729.
2) If it doesn’t work even only one and IC706,IC704 are no problem,
IC101(MPEG) must be changed.
3) After changing it, if the set is still NG, check main board.
1-6-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
IC706
C778
IC101
CA729
C784
IC704
< Main board top view >
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When you turn on your BD-P, no message will be occur on front panel and it will
not boot-up normally.
1-7. Main board
1-7-1. Solution
Replace main board.
1-7-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Please remove IC101 and IC301~304 and then check the Impedance between each signal (DATA, ADDRESS, and so on.)
2) Please check the voltages of CM560, CN580 pin #15 and CN701 pin #6. and then check the impedance between above 3 pins.
2) If there is some Impedance ( a few ohm or infinite ohm), PCB via or inner pattern might be broken.
And you’d better change MAIN board. ( In case of changing Main PCB, SA reset must be executed)
1-7-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
IC301
IC304
< Main board top view >
IC101
IC303
CM560
IC302
CN701
CN580
< Main board bottom view >
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2. SHOWING BAD COLOR, NO OUTPUT OR MIXED COLOR ON THE SCREEN USING HDMI
When unit is connected the TV using HDMI, picture shows bad color, no output or
mixed color on the screen.
2-1. Solution
Replace JK603 on main board.
2-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Please check JK603 on your eyes.
2) If JK603 pins are shorted because of solder problem, unsolder and remove shorted point.
3) If there is no soldering problem, replace JK603.
4) After changing it, if the set is still NG, check MPEG IC(IC101).
2-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
JK603
< Main board top view >
3-34
IC101
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
HDMI
Coaxial
CVBS
12V
2CH.
L,R
AMP.
4 EA) B :
M 8 2 1
TOTAL: 512MB
(
256-MB
256-MB
DDR-SDRAM
256-MB
DDR-SDRAM
DDR-SDRAM
128MB(16bit)
AMP.
THS7314
3.3V/1.2V/ For BCM7601
2.5V/1.8V/0.9V
z
27MH
V 5
DAC
PCM1781
USB
UART
SATA
Front Panel
K) 5G
3 5
F0 8
MICOM
D7 UP
( .3VA 5
SATA
Front End IC
12V/5V_LOADER
3.3V
DDR2 SDRAM
1.8V/0.9V
DDR SDRAM
3.3V
BCM7601
NAND
256MB
PS M
OM S FR
l
L R
O
CT _
UDI
R W
V_A
P
12
A V 3
. 5
13VA
12V LOADER
e n a
P t n o
Fr M
RO F
SMPS
-
A
/
V
5.3
TN_0
/
R
I
R
V
USB +
5
Key_
TIMER
3-35
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2. SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM
5.3VA
C129)
RECTIFIER &
(D126,C124,L123,
SMOOTING BLOCK
CTL’H’
13VA
12V A
12V REG BLOCK
(D124,C123)
RECTIFIER &
SMOOTING BLOCK
12VL
(IC151,C151,R155)
RECTIFIER &
SMOOTING BLOCK
(D123,C123,L124,C132)
BLOCK
C143,R143.
(R141,R142,
FEED-BACK
R146)
R144.R145
AMP
ERROR
(IC103)
T101
TRANS
!
R101
BD101
BLOCK
SNUBBER
(D101,C105
C106,R104)
+
C103
(IC102)
PHOTO COUPLER
!
C107,ZD102)
C104, C108 , C109,
(IC101, D102, R105,
DRIVE & S/W BLOCK
C102)
BLOCK
(C101,L102,
③⑤⑦
!
FUSE
(F101)
NOISE FILTER
!
!
C110
Y-CAP
C111
Y-CAP
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3. MEMORY / FRONT-END BLOCK DIAGRAM
IC402
NAND
E0
S0
S
C
D
BI_Data[0:7]
EBI_n
EBI_nTS
E
2F
G160C
IC304
8TC1 B1
Y
bit DDR2 SDRAM
H
G 1
nW _
EBI_nTA2
EBI
EBI_n
EBI_nCS1
EBI_nRD
_0_nCS1 R2
D D
DDR2_0_ODT23
DDR2_0_DQS[2-3]_P
LIC100
BCM7620
Front End
1 P
XD R
_ A
SATA_TXDP1
T
SATA_TXDN1
SATA_RXDN1
SA
IC101
BCM7601
(BroadCom)
RAM
DDR2_0_DQS[2-3]_N
DDR2_0_DATA[16-31]
D 2 S
R
IC303
HYB18TC1G160C2F
Gbit DD 1
]
P
-31
-3]_ [16
A
_1_nCS1 R2
D D
DDR2_1_ODT23
T
DQS[2
1_DA
_1_
R2_
DR2 D
DDR2_1_DQS[2-3]_N
DD
F-MICOM
2F
AM
0C 6
1
C1G1
DR2 SDR
IC30
8T
D
1 YB
bit
H
G 1
, DDR2_0_nWE AS
CKE _
_nC _0
DDR2_0
, DDR2 AS
R2_0_nR D D
]
-1 [0 QM
0_D
3]
_
-1
DDR2_0_BA[0-2], DDR2_0_ADDR[0
DR2_0_DQS[0-1]_P,
D 0, DDR2 LK
_nC _0
2
DDR ,
K0 CL
DR2_0_DQS[0-1]_N, DDR2_0_DATA[0-15] D
_0_ R2 DD
DDR2_0_nCS0, DDR2_0_ODT01,
DDR2_0_CLK1, DDR2_0_nCLK1, DDR2_0_DQM[2-3]
AM
2 SDR
IC302
DDR t
HYB18TC1G160C2F
Gbi 1
_nWE 1
_ADDR[0-13] 1
, DDR2_
E
AS
_CK
_nC
1
_1
R2_ D D
, DDR2 AS
DR2_1_BA[0-2], DDR2_ D
R2_1_nR D D
, P
1]_
-
5]
]
-1
QS[0 D
DR2_1_ D
_ODT01, _1
1_nCS0, DDR2 _
DR2
DDR2_1_CLK0, DDR2_1_nCLK0, DDR2_1_DQM[2-3]
D
-3 [2
A[0 T
QM 1_D
_ R2
D
1, D LK
-1]_N, DDR2_1_DA
_nC
0
_1 2
DQS[
DR
_
, D
2_1 R
K1
D D
#
CL
t
1_
se Re
R2_ D D
IC101
BCM7601
(BroadCom)
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4. A/V, HDMI BLOCK DIAGRAM
lock b
e t
mu o
Coaxial
CVBS
IC606
THS7314
3CH SDTV Video Amp
JK604
AUDIO_L
AUDIO_R
IC603
NJM4580M
Dual OpAmp
Audio_L
Audio_R
Audio_Mute_DAC
IC607
PCM1781
Audio DAC
M_A_MUTE
IC501
uPD7BF0535GK
audi or
ext page f e n
er to th f e
R #
Micom
HDMI
7
4.
JK603
N ]_
2
­[0 I_
M D
, H _P
] 2
­_[0
I M D
K, H L C _ I M D H
DA _S
I M
HDMI
PD_HD H
SCL / _
MI HD
ASPDIF
VDAC_CVBS
AUD_FS_CLK0
I2S_DATA4
I2S_S_BCK
I2S_S_LRCK
IC101
BCM7601
(BroadCom)
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5. MAIN 2CH AUDIO MUTE BLOCK DIAGRAM
2 CH
RCA
DD/DTS/PCM stereo
LPF
OP-AMP
NJM4580
PCM1781
Audio DAC
I2C
Mute
Zero Mute
Micom Mute : Active “H”
7601
Broadcom
Front Timer
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6. FRONT MICOM / TIMER BLOCK DIAGRAM
RCU
RC501
IR
Receiver
Key
KEY_RTN_0
IC501
Micom
uPD7BF0535GK
S[1:6, 12, 13]
IC502
CLK
DIG901
7 Segment LED
G[01:05]
PT6964
Clock Drive IC
STB
DATA
USB
USB +/-
5.3VA
3.3V
TXD
RXD
TIMER_RX
TIMER_TX
Reset
INST_OPEN
IC101
BCM7601
3-40
PWR_CTRL
M_A_Mute
P_CON_5.3V
(BroadCom)
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
1. SMPS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
No Power
BD101,R101 is Defective
No Power
D104 is Defective
S/W Error
IC101 is Defective
12V No Power
IC105 are Defective
13VA No Power D124 is Defective
5.3VA No Power D126 is Defective
Switching Error IC102,IC103 are Defective
No Power
F101 is Defective
WHEN SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE ORIGINAL DESIGN BE MODIFIED OR ALTERED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE JVC. ALL COMPONENTS SHOULD BE REPLACED ONLY WITH TYPES IDENTICAL TO THOSE IN THE ORIGINAL CIRCUIT. SPECIAL COMPONENTS ARE SHADED ON THE SCHEMATIC
FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION. THIS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER FROM THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USED. THIS WAY, IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LATEST SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT CHANGES INTO THE SET IS NOT DELAYED UNTIL THE NEW SERVICE LITERATURE IS PRINTED.
1. Shaded( ) parts are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part number.
2. Voltages are DC-measured with a digital voltmeter during Play mode.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE :
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2. BCM7601-1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
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3. BCM7601-2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
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4. DDR2-512MB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
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5. NAND / SATA / INTERFACE / ETHERNET CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
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6. A/V OUTPUT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
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7. POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
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8. FRONT MICOM & TIMER INTERFACE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
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9. TIMER & KEY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
3-57 3-58
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CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART
MAIN BOARD ICs
IC402
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
1 0.00 0.00
2 0.00 0.00
3 0.00 0.00
4 3.30 3.30
5 3.30 3.30
6 3.30 3.30
7 3.30 3.30
8 3.30 3.30
9 3.30 3.30
10 3.30 3.30
11 0.00 0.00
12 3.30 3.30
13 0.00 0.00
14 0.00 0.00
15 0.00 0.00
16 3.30 3.30
17 3.30 3.30
18 3.30 3.30
19 3.30 3.30
20 0.00 0.00
21 0.00 0.00
22 0.00 0.00
23 0.00 0.00
24 0.00 0.00
25 0.00 0.00
26 0.00 0.00
27 0.00 0.00
28 0.00 0.00
29 3.30 3.30
30 3.30 3.30
31 3.30 3.30
32 3.30 3.30
33 0.00 0.00
34 0.00 0.00
35 0.00 0.00
36 0.00 0.00
37 3.30 3.30
38 0.00 0.00
39 0.00 0.00
40 0.00 0.00
41 3.30 3.30
42 3.30 3.30
43 3.30 3.30
44 3.30 3.30
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
45 0.00 0.00
46 0.00 0.00
47 0.00 0.00
48 0.00 0.00
IC603
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
1 3.60 3.60
2 2.40 2.40
3 2.40 2.40
5 2.40 2.40
6 2.40 2.40
7 3.60 3.60
8 12.00 12.00
IC606
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
1 0.00 0.00
2 0.00 0.00
3 0.00 0.00
4 3.30 3.30
5 0.00 0.00
6 0.00 0.00
7 0.00 0.00
8 1.20 1.20
IC702
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
1 5.27 5.27
2 5.27 5.27
3 5.00 5.00
4 1.23 1.23
5 0.00 0.00
6 0.00 0.00
7 0.00 0.00
8 0.00 0.00
IC704
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
1 6.78 6.59
2 14.45 14.47
3 1.83 1.83
4 0.00 0.00
5 0.91 0.90
6 0.99 0.99
7 5.26 5.26
8 3.64 3.64
IC706
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
1 1.27 1.27
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
2 5.90 5.90
3 5.00 5.00
4 0.00 0.00
5 0.78 0.78
6 0.00 0.00
7 5.25 5.25
8 5.23 5.23
IC707
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
1 0.00 0.00
2 3.30 3.30
3 4.96 4.96
IC708
PIN NO. STOP PLAY
1 5.29 5.29
2 4.98 4.98
3 0.00 0.00
4 5.24 5.24
MAIN BOARD Capacitors
NO. LOCA. NO. SPEC.
PLAYBACK
(+) (-)
1 CA404 22uF/16V 5 0.00
2 CA411 22uF/16V 2.592 0.00
3 CA624 100uF/16V 2.5 0.00
4 CA631 100uF/16V 4.99 0.00
5 CA637 220uF/16V 5.52 0.00
6 CA726 100uF/16V 5 0.00
7 CA728 100uF/16V 5 0.00
8 CA729 100uF/16V 3.288 0.00
9 CA790 100uF/16V 5.01 0.00
10 LC226 100uF/16V 11.97 0.00
11 LC232 100uF/16V 4.96 0.00
12 LC600 100uF/16V 3.297 0.00
13 LC901 100uF/16V 4.95 0.00
14 LC903 100uF/16V 3.307 0.00
15 LC910 100uF/16V 4.2 0.00
16 LC912 100uF/16V 1.196 0.00
17 LC913 100uF/16V 1.195 0.00
18 LC922 100uF/16V 8.09 0.00
TIMER BOARD ICs
IC901 PT6964 LED Clock Drive IC
PIN NO. DESC. VOLTAGE REMARK
6 VDD 4.85
RC901 RCU Receiver
PIN NO. DESC. VOLTAGE REMARK
2 VCC 4.96
TIMER BOARD Capacitors
LOCA. NO. CAPACITY
PLAYBACK
(+) (-)
C905 220uF/10V 4.85 0
C906 47uF/16V 4.96 0
C950 220uF10/V 5.01 0
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS
1. MAIN P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDE FGH I J
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDE FGH I J
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2. SMPS P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDE FGH I
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDE FGH I
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3. KEY P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW)
4. TIMER P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW)
(BOTTOM VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)
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MEMO MEMO
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SECTION 4
HL-06P LOADER PART
CONTENTS
COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE ............................................................................................................... 4-2
1. ABNORMAL MD OPERATION ................................................................................................................. 4-2
2. NO POWER .............................................................................................................................................. 4-3
3. "ALL BD DISC" READING ERROR .......................................................................................................... 4-4
4. ABNORMAL SERVO OPERATION .......................................................................................................... 4-5
HOW TO USE THE SA RESET FUNCTION ....................................................................................... 4-6
1. PURPOSE ................................................................................................................................................. 4-6
2. REQUIRED SA RESET. ........................................................................................................................... 4-6
3. SA RESET PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................................ 4-6
MAJOR IC INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM AND PIN DESCRIPTION ...................................... 4-8
1. LIC100 (BCM7620) : BLU-RAY SIGNAL PROCESSOR .......................................................................... 4-8
2. LIC200 (R2A30209SP-W02Z) : SPINDLE MOTOR AND 6CH ACTUATOR DRIVER ........................... 4-14
3. PICK-UP CONNECTOR TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENTS (SF-BD412) ............................................... 4-16
BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................... 4-17
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................. 4-19
CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART ................................................................................................................. 4-21
4-1
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COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
1. ABNORMAL MD OPERATION
Abnormal disc reading or abnormal tray open/close.
--> Replace new MD and test if it is operated normally.
1-1. Component
1) Traverse assembly
2) MD junction board
3) FFC cable from main board to MD
1-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Check the connection between main board and FFC cable, confirm the connection point.
2) Check the connection of MD junction board cable.
3) If all the cable connections are normal, replace the traverse assembly.
1-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
After changing MD (Traverse assembly), you must perform "SA Reset".
Refer to the next chapter "How to use the SA reset function".
< MD Top View >
For SLED M. For Spindle M.
JUNCTION BOARD
For pick-up Check the soldering status of connector,
For motor (Spindle, Sled, Loading)
< MD Bottom View >
For Loading M.
and connection of cable
4-2
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COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
2. NO POWER
- When you turn on your BD-P, it will display “Hello” message continuously on front panel.
- Set Boot-up fail.
2-1. Component
1) LIC900 -3.3V LDO
2) LIC910 -1.2V LDO
3) LD901 -DIODE
2-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) No Xtal Oscillation : LOC. No: LX101 (25Mhz)
2) No Voltage : 1.2V, 3.3V
2-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
LIC910
4.1V(IN)
1.2V(OUT)
< Main Board Bottom > < Main Board Top >
5.0V(IN)
3.3V(OUT)
LIC900
5.0V(IN)
4.1V(OUT)
LD901
4-3
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COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
3. "ALL BD DISC" READING ERROR
- All the Blu-ray disc is not operated, but DVD and CD are operated normally.
- If the LDO (8V) for APC of BD laser diode is abnormal, BD doesn't work.
3-1. Component
1) MD (Traverse Assembly)
2) LIC920 –Adjustable LDO
3-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Check output voltage of LIC920 - 8.1V
2) If output voltage is abnormal, check the periphery of LIC920 and replace it.
3-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
12V(INPUT)
8V(OUTPUT)
LIC920
12V(IN)
< Main Board Top >
3.3V(OUT)
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COMPONENT REPAIR GUIDE
4. ABNORMAL SERVO OPERATION
- The actuator, spindle and sled operation of pick-up are abnormal.
- After changing MD, the set is still not operated.
- After changing Motor Drive IC, the set is still not operated.
4-1. Component
1) LIC270 - OP Amp.
4-2. How to troubleshoot (Countermeasure)
1) Check if the voltage of LIC270 (Pin5 and Pin7) is 1.67V.
4-3. Service hint (Any picture / Remark)
LIC270
1.67V
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HOW TO USE THE SA RESET FUNCTION
1. PURPOSE
In order to insert the values, after clearing SA initial values of the pick-up.
2. REQUIRED SA RESET
- After changing Traverse.
- After changing Main PC Board Assembly.
- After changing F/E Flash IC (LIC101)
3. SA RESET PROCEDURE
1) After the set turn on, enter the home menu.
2) Press HOME key to escape from home menu.
3)
Press the 4 -> 5 -> 6 -> 2 -> 5 -> 8 -> 0 (numerical button) on the remote controller to display debug win
dow.
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4) Select 6 on debug window to perform SA Reset.
5) Press Return key or Pause key to finish debug mode.
6) Playback once BD disc more than 3 srconds. ( At this time, you must use BD ROM single layer and BDR single layer disc. )
How to check the BD Single Layer and Double Layer Disc
BD Single Layer Disc
Barcode 1 EA
BD Double Layer Disc
Barcode 2 EA
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MAJOR IC INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM AND PIN DESCRIPTION
1. LIC100 (BCM7620) : Blu-ray SIGNAL PROCESSOR
1-1. Pin Assignment
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1-2. Block Diagram
BCM7620
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1-3. Pin Function
PIN NO. PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
1 VDD3TBG Analog Power for Write Strategy TBG (3.3 V) 2 OSCENN Oscillator Enable Output (LVDS)
3 OSCENP/ OSCEN
4 EFM3N/ CLKN EFM3N: EFM Output (LVDS) CLKN: Clock Output 5 EFM3P/ CLKP EFM3P: EFM Output (LVDS) CLKP: Clock Output 6 VDD3LVDS Analog Power for LVDS I/Os (3.3 V) 7 VSSLVDS Analog Ground for LVDS I/Os 8 EFM2N/ NRZN EFM2N: EFM Output (LVDS) NRZN: NRZ Output
9 EFM2P/ NRZP EFM2P: EFM Output (LVDS) NRZP: NRZ Output 10 EFM1N EFM Output (LVDS) 11 EFM1P EFM Output (LVDS) 12 IOVDD Digital Power for I/O Pads (3.3 V) 13 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 14 GAINSW Gain Swicth Output 15 PA7 General Purpose I/O 16 RD8 SDRAM Data Bus 17 LDON Laser Driver On 18 RD9 SDRAM Data Bus 19 IOVDD Digital Power for I/O Pads (3.3 V) 20 RD10 SDRAM Data Bus 21 RD11 SDRAM Data Bus 22 RD12 SDRAM Data Bus 23 RD13 SDRAM Data Bus 24 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 25 RD14 SDRAM Data Bus 26 RD15 SDRAM Data Bus 27 VDD Digital Power for Core (1.2 V) 28 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 29 IOVDD Digital Power for I/O Pads (3.3 V) 30 RD0 SDRAM Data Bus 31 SCLK SPI Serial Interface Clock Output 32 RD1 SDRAM Data Bus 33 SDATA SPI Serial Interface Data Input/Output 34 SEN SPI Serial Interface Enable Output 35 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 36 RD2 SDRAM Data Bus 37 SBUSY SPI Serial Interface Busy Input 38 RD3 SDRAM Data Bus 39 SEN2 SPI Serial Interface Enable 2 Output 40 RD4 SDRAM Data Bus 41 SEN3 SPI Serial Interface Enable 3 Output 42 RD5 SDRAM Data Bus 43 SEN4 SPI Serial Interface Enable 4 Output 44 IOVDD Digital Power for I/O Pads (3.3 V) 45 RD6 SDRAM Data Bus 46 PC3 General Purpose I/O 47 RD7 SDRAM Data Bus 48 PA5/ PANICIN PA5: General Purpose I/O PANICIN: Panic Input 49 PA0/ GAINSW2 PA0: General Purpose I/O GAINSW2: Gain Switch 2 Output 50 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 51 IOVDD Digital Power for I/O Pads (3.3 V) 52 VDD Digital Power for Core (1.2 V) 53 SFCK Serial Flash Clock Output
OSCENP: Oscillator Enable Output (LVDS) OSCEN: Oscillator Enable Output (CMOS)
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PIN NO. PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
54 SFDI Serial Flash Data Input 58 SFDO Serial Flash Data Output 59 SFCS# Serial Flash Chip Select Output 60 PC1 General Purpose I/O 61 PC2 General Purpose I/O 62 PC0 General Purpose I/O 63 PB3/ WGATE PB3: General Purpose I/O WGATE: Write Gate Output 64 PB2/ DVDCLK PB2: General Purpose I/O DVDCLK: DVD Clock Output 65 PA6/ EXTINT#/ TCK PA6: General Purpose I/O, EXTINT#: External Interrupt Input TCK: 66 PA2/ UARTRX PA2: General Purpose I/O, UARTRX: UART Receive Input
67 PA1/ UARTTX/ SEN4
68 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 69 IOVDD Digital Power for I/O Pads (3.3 V) 70 PRST# Power-On Reset 71 PONDIS Power-On Reset Disable Input 72 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 73 VDD Digital Power for Core (1.2 V) 74 VDD1SATA Analog Power for SATA PHY (1.2 V) 75 VSSSATA Analog Ground for SATA PHY 76 HTXP SATA Trasmit Output 77 HTXN SATA Trasmit Output 78 VSSSATA Analog Ground for SATA PHY 79 HRXN SATA Receive Input 80 HRXP SATA Receive Input 81 VSSSATA Analog Ground for SATA PHY 82 VDD1SATA Analog Power for SATA PHY (1.2 V) 83 VDD1SATA Analog Power for SATA PHY (1.2 V) 84 HREXT SATA External Resistor 85 VSS SATA Analog Ground for SATA PHY 86 HXTALI SATA Clock Oscillator Input (25.000 MHz) 87 HXTALO SATA Clock Oscillator Output (25.000 MHz) 88 VDD3SATA Analog Power for SATA PHY (3.3 V) 89 PB4/ MIO0/ TDI PB4: General Purpose I/O MIO0: Multiplexed Test I/O Bus 90 PB5/ MIO1/ TDO PB5: General Purpose I/O MIO1: Multiplexed Test I/O Bus
91 PB6/ MIO2
92 PB7/ MIO3/ OENC
93 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 94 VDD Digital Power for Core (1.2 V) 95 VDD3PLL Analog Power for System PLL and Servo PLL (3.3 V) 96 VSSPLL Analog Ground for System PLL and Servo PLL 97 TDO JTAG Data Ouput 98 TMS JTAG Mode Select Input 99 TCK JTAG Clock Input
100 TDI JTAG Data Input 101 TRST# JTAG Reset Input 102 PB0 PB0: General Purpose I/O 103 PB1 LAND PB1: General Purpose I/O LAND: Land/Groove Output
104 PA3/ ALPHASIN
105 PA4/ ALPHACOS
109 FG Spindle Motor Feedback 110 DMO Spindle Motor PDM Output
PA1: General Purpose I/O, UARTTX: UART Transmit Output, SEN4: SPI Serial Interface Enable 4 Output
PB6: General Purpose I/O MIO2: Multiplexed Test I/O Bus PB7: General Purpose I/O MIO3: Multiplexed Test I/O Bus OENC: Optical Encoder Input for LightScribe
PA3: General Purpose I/O ALPHASIN: Alpha Step Motor Sine PDM Output PA4: General Purpose I/O ALPHACOS: Alpha Step Motor Cosine PDM Output
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PIN NO. PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
111 IOVDD Digital Power for I/O Pads (3.3 V) 112 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 113 VDD Digital Power for Core (1.2 V) 114 STEP1 Sled Step Motor PDM Output 115 STEP2 Sled Step Motor PDM Output 116 RWE# SDRAM Write Enable Output
117 TILT/ FOO2
118 RCAS# SDRAM Column Address Strobe Output
119 FOO/ FOO1
120 RRAS# SDRAM Row Address Strobe Output 121 TRO Tracking PDM Output 122 RCS# SDRAM Chip Select Output 123 RAD13 SDRAM Address Bus 124 VREFPDM Reference Voltage PDM Output 125 RAD10 SDRAM Address Bus 126 LDEL2 Laser Control PDM Output 127 RAD0 SDRAM Address Bus 128 LDEL1 Laser Control PDM Output 129 RAD1 SDRAM Address Bus 130 LDEL0 Laser Control PDM Output 131 RAD2 SDRAM Address Bus 132 LTHR Laser Control PDM Output 133 RAD12 SDRAM Address Bus 134 DQM0 SDRAM Byte Mask Output 135 IOVDD Digital Power for I/O Pads (3.3 V) 136 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 137 DQM1 SDRAM Byte Mask Output 138 RAD3 SDRAM Address Bus 139 RAD4 SDRAM Address Bus 140 RAD5 SDRAM Address Bus 141 RAD6 SDRAM Address Bus 142 RAD7 SDRAM Address Bus 143 RAD8 SDRAM Address Bus 144 RAD9 SDRAM Address Bus 145 RAD11 SDRAM Address Bus 146 VDD Digital Power for Core (1.2 V) 147 RCLKE SDRAM Clock Enable 148 RCLK SDRAM Clock 149 VSSADCPLL Analog Ground for ADC PLL 150 VDD3ADCPLL Analog Power for ADC PLL (3.3 V) 151 VSSHFLDR Analog Ground for HF LDR 152 VDD3HFLDR Analog Power for HF LDR (3.3 V) 153 VSSHFADC Analog Ground for HF ADC 154 VDD3HFADC Analog Power for HF ADC (3.3 V) 155 VDD3DPD Analog Power for AFE DPD (3.3 V) 156 VDD3RF Analog Power for AFE RF (3.3 V) 157 EQDON RF Output and Testing Port 158 EQDOP RF Output and Testing Port 159 VSSDPD Analog Ground for AFE DPD 160 VSSRF Analog Ground for AFE RF 161 MUXOUT2 Un-Buffered Analog Test Output 2 162 MUXOUT1 Un-Buffered Analog Test Output 1 170 GPADC1 General Purpose ADC Channel 1 Input 171 BDRFP BD Summed RF Input 172 BDRFN BD Summed RF Input
TILT: Tilt PDM Output FOO2: Focus Tilt PDM Output
FOO: Focus PDM Output FOO1: Focus Tilt PDM Output
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PIN NO. PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
173 DVDRFP DVD Summed RF Input 174 DVDRFN DVD Summed RF Input 175 GPADC2 General Purpose ADC Channel 2 Input 176 WPP1/ WRF WPP1: DVD WPP1 (A+D) Input (5V tolerant) WRF: Write RF Input 177 WPP2 DVD WPP1 (B+C) Input (5V tolerant) 178 IIN Photodiode Input 179 JIN Photodiode Input 180 AIN Photodiode Input 181 BIN Photodiode Input 182 CIN Photodiode Input 183 DIN Photodiode Input 184 VDD3WBL Analog Power for AFE Wobble (3.3 V) 185 VSSWBL Analog Ground for AFE Wobble 186 EIN Photodiode Input 187 FIN Photodiode Input 188 GIN Photodiode Input 189 HIN Photodiode Input 190 VREFB Reference Voltage for OEIC (1.5 to 2.55V) 191 VDD3SVO Analog Power for AFE Servo (3.3 V) 192 VSSSVO Analog Ground for AFE Servo 193 BDFPDIP BD Forward Photodiode Input 194 BDFPDIN BD Forward Photodiode Input 195 DVDFPDIP DVD Forward Photodiode Input
196
197 WAGCC1 Wobble AGC1 Gain Control Capacitor 198 WAGCC2 Wobble AGC2 Gain Control Capacitor 199 CEC Central Error Capacitor 200 VREF Reference Voltage (1.65 V) 201 RBIAS Bias Reference Current Setting Pin 202 VDD3SVO Analog Power for Servo (3.3 V) 203 VSSSVO Analog Ground for Servo 204 VDD Digital Power for Core (1.2 V) 205 VSS Digital Ground for Core and IO Pads 206 VDD3WBLADC Analog Power for Wobble ADC (3.3 V) 207 VSSWBLADC Analog Ground for Wobble ADC 208 VDD3TBGEFM PLL Analog Power for Write Strategy TBG and EFM PLL(3.3 V) . 209 VSSEFMPLL Analog Ground for EFM PLL 210 VSSTBG Analog Ground for Write Strategy TBG 211 - NC 212 - NC 213 - NC 214 - NC 215 - NC 216 - NC
DVDFPDIN/
FPDVREF
DVDFPDIN: DVD Forward Photodiode Input FPDVREF: APC Reference Voltage Output
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2. LIC200 (R2A30209SP-W02Z) : SPINDLE MOTOR AND 6CH ACTUATOR DRIVER
2-1. Block Diagram
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2-2. Pin Function
PIN NO. SYMBOL FUNCTION
1 SPIN Spindle control voltage input
2 SL1IN Slide control voltage input 1
3 SL2IN Slide control voltage input 
4 SPLIM Input terminal for spindle current limit
5 VM2 Motor Power Supply (for Slide)
6 SL2+ Slide non-inverted output 2
7 GND GND
8 SL2- Slide inverted output 2
9 SL1+ Slide non-inverted output 1
10 SL1- Slide inverted output 1
11 GND GND
12 U Motor drive output U
13 V Motor drive output V
14 W Motor drive output W
15 TSDFLG TSD fl ag output
16 COMMON Motor common
17 IPRO2 Input terminal for ACT2 current protect
18 SLLIM Input terminal for slide current limit
19 FG Frequency generator output
20 EN1 Input terminal for enable 1
21 EN2 Input terminal for enable 2
22 VM1 Motor Power Supply 1(for Spindle)
23 SPGS Input terminal for gain select SPM
24 IPRO1 Input terminal for ACT13 current protect
25 ACGS Input terminal for gain select ACT
26 VM3 Power Supply3(for Loading)
27 LO+ Loading non-inverted output
28 LO- Loading inverted output
29 GND GND
30 ACT2- ACT2+ inverted output
31 ACT2+ ACT2+ non-inverted output
32 5VCC 5V Power Supply (for FS,TS,TL)
33 GND GND
34 ACT1+ ACT1 non-inverted output
35 ACT1- ACT1 inverted output
36 ACT3+ ACT3 non-inverted output
37 ACT3- ACT3 inverted output
38 ACT3IN ACT3 control voltage input
39 ACT2IN ACT2 control voltage input
40 ACT1IN ACT1 control voltage input
41 LOIN Loading control input
42 REF Reference voltage input
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3. PICK-UP CONNECTOR TERMINAL PIN ASSIGNMENTS (SF-BD412)
PIN NO. PIN NAME DESCRIPTION
1 FCS2+
2 FCS2- FOCUSING2-
3 TRK+ TRACKING+
4 FCS1+ FOCUSING1+
5 TRK- TRACKING-
6 FCS1- FOCUSING1-
7A-
8 B- Stepping Motor B-Terminal
9 A+ Stepping Motor A+Terminal
10 B+ Stepping Motor B+Terminal
11 NC NC
12 NC NC
13 NC NC
14 A
15 B B output
16 C C output
17 D D output
18 SA SA output
19 SB SB output
20 SC SC output
21 SD SD output
22 SW3 PDIC BD Sub Output Switch Port (‘L’,’OPEN’)
23 RF+ RF(+)output
24 RF- RF(- )output
25 SWB2 SW for PDIC, BD Gain and sleep
26 SWB1 SW for PDIC, BD Gain and sleep
27 VREF_PD PDIC Reference Supply Terminal 2.1V
28 VCC_+5PD PDIC Power Terminal 5V
29 GND_PD GND for PDIC
30 SW 2-Wavelength PDIC DVD/CD/Sleep Changeover SW
31 GND1
32 LDI BD LD control for LD,BD
33 LDI CD LD control for LD,CD
34 LDI DVD LD control for LD,DVD
35 GND1 GND for LD and HFM IC
36 TEMP Thermister
37 VCC Vcc for HFM IC
38 MON_CD/DVD Monitor Output for DVD & CD
39 MON_BD Monitor Output for BD
40 SEL_DVD Select Input for DVD Monitor(L:Enable)
41 SEL_CD Select Input for CD Monitor(L:Enable)
42 NC NC
43 NC NC
44 GND1 GND for LD and HFM IC
45 GND_BDBM GND for Back monitor PD,BD
ACT
CL SHIFTER
PDIC
LD
HFM IC
Monitor
FOCUSING2+
Stepping Motor A-Terminal
A output
GND for LD and HFM IC
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
S-ATA
XTAL
25.000MHz
BCM7620(Broadcom)
-216pin
V/I
RF / Servo Signal / Monitor
LD(BD/DVD/CD) Power
ALPC
-RF Amp
Servo Signal Processor
DSP/Servo control
- Function
Address / Data
2Mbyte
Decoder
Encoder
SDRAM
μ- Processor
Clk / Data
1Mbyte
Serial Flash
AACS
S-ATA
Content System)
(Advanced Access
Servo signal for Motor
B-end (MPEG)
-Adj regulator
Power Circuit
1.2V regulator
3.3V regulator
8V
New
SF-BD412(Sanyo)
SLED
Motor
FO
Motor
SPINDLE
TRK
TILT
Active CP
Feed Mecha.
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Motor
R2A30209SP
Spindle & 6ch Actuator Driver
LB1848M
Sensor-less spindle driver.
Stepping Driver.
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MEMO
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4-204-19
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST
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CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART
4-224-21
LIC100
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 3.28 2 0.28 3 2.04 4 2.00 5 0.27 6 3.28 7 0.00 8 2.07
9 2.07 10 2.07 11 2.07 12 3.29 13 0.00 14 1.64 15 0.00 16 Pulse(SDRAM) 17 NC 18 Pulse(SDRAM) 19 3.29 20 Pulse(SDRAM) 21 Pulse(SDRAM) 22 Pulse(SDRAM) 23 Pulse(SDRAM) 24 0.00 25 Pulse(SDRAM) 26 Pulse(SDRAM) 27 1.20 28 0.00 29 3.29 30 Pulse(SDRAM) 31 Pulse(SDRAM) 32 Pulse(SDRAM) 33 Pulse(SDRAM) 34 NC 35 0.00 36 Pulse(SDRAM) 37 NC 38 Pulse(SDRAM) 39 Pulse 40 Pulse(SDRAM) 41 0.00 42 Pulse(SDRAM) 43 Pulse 44 3.29 45 Pulse(SDRAM) 46 0.00 47 Pulse(SDRAM) 48 3.27 49 0.00 50 0.00
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
51 3.29 52 1.20 53 Pulse(Flash) 54 Pulse(Flash) 55 NC 56 NC 57 NC 58 Pulse(Flash) 59 Pulse(Flash) 60 3.28 61 0.00 62 0.00 63 3.28 64 0.00 65 3.28 66 Pulse 67 Pulse 68 0.00 69 3.29 70 2.48 71 0.00 72 0.00 73 1.20 74 1.20 75 0.00 76 0.00 77 0.00 78 0.00 79 0.00 80 0.00 81 0.00 82 1.20 83 1.20 84 0.70 85 0.00 86 MAIN OSC 87 MAIN OSC 88 3.29 89 0.02 90 0.02 91 3.29 92 3.29 93 0.00 94 1.20 95 3.29 96 0.00 97 PULSE 98 PULSE
99 PULSE 100 PULSE 101 4.85
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
102 0.00 103 3.29 104 3.28 105 0.00 106 NC 107 NC 108 NC 109 Pulse 110 1.78 111 3.29 112 0.00 113 1.20 114 1.39 115 1.82 116 Pulse(SDRAM) 117 0.00 118 Pulse(SDRAM) 119 1.72 120 Pulse(SDRAM) 121 1.65 122 Pulse(SDRAM) 123 Pulse(SDRAM) 124 1.66 125 Pulse(SDRAM) 126 NC 127 Pulse(SDRAM) 128 0.00 129 Pulse(SDRAM) 130 0.00 131 Pulse(SDRAM) 132 1.37 133 NC 134 Pulse(SDRAM) 135 3.29 136 0.00 137 Pulse(SDRAM) 138 Pulse(SDRAM) 139 Pulse(SDRAM) 140 Pulse(SDRAM) 141 Pulse(SDRAM) 142 Pulse(SDRAM) 143 Pulse(SDRAM) 144 Pulse(SDRAM) 145 NC 146 1.20 147 Pulse(SDRAM) 148 Pulse(SDRAM) 149 0.00 150 3.29 151 0.00 152 3.29
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
153 0.00 154 3.29 155 3.29 156 3.29 157 NC 158 NC 159 0.00 160 0.00 161 NC 162 NC 163 NC 164 NC 165 NC 166 NC 167 NC 168 NC 169 NC 170 NC 171 2.45 172 2.55 173 2.45 174 2.45 175 1.56 176 NC 177 NC 178 2.45 179 2.45 180 2.60 181 2.56 182 2.47 183 2.53 184 3.29 185 0.00 186 2.60 187 2.63 188 2.54 189 2.58 190 2.38 191 3.29 192 0.00 193 0.19 194 0.00 195 0.16 196 0.00 197 1.45 198 1.43 199 1.78 200 1.66 201 1.63 202 3.29 203 0.00
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
204 1.20 205 0.00 206 3.29 207 0.00 208 3.29 209 0.00 210 0.00 211 NC 212 NC 213 NC 214 NC 215 NC 216 NC
LIC101
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 0.00 2 PULSE 3 3.30 4 0.00 5 PULSE 6 PULSE 7 3.30 8 3.30
LIC200
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 1.78 2 1.78 3 1.62 4 1.25 5 12.10 6 0.60 7 0.00 8 0.00
9 0.00 10 0.00 11 0.00 12 Pulse 13 Pulse 14 Pulse 15 2.82 16 Pulse 17 0.00 18 1.25 19 Pulse 20 3.26 21 0.00 22 12.15 23 0.00 24 0.00
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
25 0.00 26 12.20 27 1.76 28 1.76 29 0.00 30 2.46 31 2.46 32 4.98 33 0.00 34 2.50 35 2.40 36 2.58 37 2.37 38 1.67 39 1.68 40 1.68 41 1.75 42 1.67
LIC250
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 5.23 2 0.00 3 0.00 4 4.50 5 2.70 6 0.00 7 0.75 8 0.75 9 0.75
10 0.75
LIC270
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 0.00 2 0.00 3 0.00 4 0.00 5 1.67 6 1.67 7 1.67 8 0.00
LIC601
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 3.29 2 Pulse 3 Pulse 4 0.00 5 Pulse 6 Pulse
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
7 3.29 8 Pulse
9 Pulse 10 0.00 11 Pulse 12 Pulse 13 3.29 14 Pulse 15 Pulse 16 Pulse 17 Pulse 18 Pulse 19 Pulse 20 Pulse 21 Pulse 22 Pulse
23 Pulse 24 Pulse 25 3.29 26 0.00 27 Pulse 28 Pulse 29 Pulse 30 Pulse 31 Pulse 32 Pulse 33 NC 34 Pulse 35 Pulse 36 Pulse 37 NC 38 3.29 39 Pulse 40 Pulse 41 0.00 42 Pulse 43 Pulse 44 3.29 45 Pulse 46 Pulse 47 0.00 48 Pulse 49 Pulse 50 0.00
LIC900
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 0.00
2 3.30
3 5.00
LIC910
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 0.00 2 0.09 3 4.17
LIC920
PIN NO. VOLTAGE
1 6.80 2 8.10 3 12.10
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