When the difference between the internal temperature of the unit and
external atmosphere is large, dew (mist) may be produced on the
internal parts of the unit. In such a case, turn the unit ON and leave
it for a few hours until the condensation has dried up.
Be especially careful in the following conditions:
When the unit is brought into a place where there is a large difference
in temperature between the previous location, when the humidity of
the listening room is high, etc.
Note related to transportation and
movement
Before transporting or moving this unit, carry out the following
operations.
1. Set the POWER key to ON without loading a disc.
2. Wait a few seconds and verify that the display shown appears.
3. Set the POWER key to OFF.
Operation to reset
The microprocessor may fall into malfunction (impossibility to operate
erroneous display, etc.) when the power cord is unplugged while power
is ON or due to an external factor. In this case, execute the following
procedure to reset the microprocessor and return it to normal condition.
÷ Please note that resetting the microprocessor clears the contents
stored in, it returns the microprocessor to the condition when it left
the factory.
While holding the 7 key, press and hold the 8 key until “INITIAL OK!”
appears.
While the POWER key is set to ON, this unit can be put to the standby mode using the graphical remote control unit provided
with a KENWOOD AUDIO VIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER. When the STANDBY indicator of this unit is lit, a small amount of
current flows in it to back up the internal memory. This status is referred to as the standby mode.
Display
VCD and CD related indicators
DVD related indicators
1
POWER key
2
Remote control sensor
3
VIRTUAL SURROUND indicator
Lights during playback of an AC-3 5.1-channel disc by setting virtual
surround.
4
96 kfs indicator
Lights during playback of a DVD LPCM disc with 96 kfs sampling
frequency.
5
DTS indicator
Lights during playback of a DVD DTS disc.
6
Open/close (0) key
7
Stop (7) key
8
Play (3) key
9
Tray panel
0
DVD badge
!
REPEAR key
@
Manual search (1,
¡
) keys
#
Skip down (4) / up (¢) keys
$
Pause (8) key
Display / Main unit (DVF-K7010)
L, STEREO, R indicators
Character information display
Operation indicators
3 :Play
8 :Pause
DVD, VCD, CD indicators
Special playback related indicators
Standby mode of the unit
While the POWER key is set to ON, this unit can be put to the standby mode using the graphical remote control unit provided
with a KENWOOD AUDIO VIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER. When the STANDBY indicator of this unit is lit, a small amount of
current flows in it to back up the internal memory. This status is referred to as the standby mode.
Displa
y
VCD and CD related indicators
DVD related indicators
1 POWER ( POWER) key
2 Remote control sensor
3 VIRTUAL SURROUND indicator
Lights during playback of an AC-3 5.1-channel disc by setting virtual
surround.
4 96 kfs indicator
Lights during playback of a DVD LPCM disc with 96 kfs sampling
frequency.
5 DTS indicator
Lights during playback of a DVD DTS disc.
6 Open/close (0) key
7 Stop (7) key
8 Play (3) key
9 MIC 1 VOLUME control
0 MIC 1 jack
! MIC CONTROL jack
@ MIC 2 jack
# MIC 2 VOLUME control
$ Tray panel
% DVD badge
^ KARAOKE key
& Flat ( ) keyI
*The key name
indications on the
unit are variable
depending on the
area where it is
marketed.
Ii
Control and Indication
PHONES LEVEL
MAXMIN
PHONES
ON SCREEN
PANEL UP / DOWN
RETURN
3
7
4¢
OPEN/CLOSE
DVD MENU
ENTER
1¡
VIRTUAL
SURROUND
96 kfs
DTS
ON
OFF
POWER
DVD VCD CD
P.B.C. DOLBY DIGITALRANDOM PROG.
STEREO
ANGLE
PCM
REPEAT ALL
KARAOKE
LR
TITLE CHAPTER TRACK CD TEXT
A B
•••••••••••••••
¡
!
@
# $%
*(^&
)
7
3
1
2
0
9
654
8
Display / Main unit (DVF-9010)
L, STEREO, R indicators
Character information display
Operation indicators
3 :Play
8 :Pause
DVD, VCD, CD indicators
Special playback related indicators
Standby mode of the unit
While the POWER key is set to ON, this unit can be put to the standby mode using the graphical remote control unit provided
with a KENWOOD AUDIO VIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER. When the STANDBY indicator of this unit is lit, a small amount of
current flows in it to back up the internal memory. This status is referred to as the standby mode.
Display
VCD and CD related indicators
DVD related indicators
1
POWER key
2
DVD indicator
Lights up when a DVD disc is loaded.
3
Remote control sensor
4
DTS indicator
Lights during playback of a DTS-encoded DVD disc.
5
96 kfs indicator
Lights during playback of a DVD LPCM disc with 96 kfs sampling
frequency.
6
VIRTUAL SURROUND indicator
Lights during playback of an AC-3 5.1-channel disc by setting virtual
surround.
7
OPEN/CLOSE (0) key
8
PANEL UP/DOWN key
9
Stop (7) key
0
Play (3) key
!
PHONES LEVEL control
@
PHONES jack
#
Tray panel
$
Manual search (1,
¡
) keys
%
Cursor (%,
fi, @, #
) keys
^
ENTER key
&
ON SCREEN key
*
RETURN key
(
DVD MENU key
)
Pause (8) key
¡
Skip down (4) / up (¢) keys
DV-203/2070/DVF-5010/9010/K7010
CONTROLS
DVD VCD CD
P.B.C. DOLBY DIGITALRANDOM PROG.
TITLE CHAPTER TRACK CD TEXT
PCM
ANGLE
REPEAT ALL
A B
•••••••••••••••
1
POWER
ON OFF
0
9
2
LR
4
3
VIRTUAL SURROUND
96 kfs
DTS
STEREO
5
6
!
8
7
7
3
8
REPEAT
4¢
1
@
¡
#$
POWER
ON OFF
DVD VCD CD
TITLE CHAPTER TRACK
P.B.C. DOLBY DIGITALRANDOM PROG.
PCM
ANGLE
REPEAT ALL
A B
•••••••••••••••
1
POWER
ON OFF
MIC1 VOLUME
9
MIC2 VOLUME
MIC CONTROL
MIC1
MIC2
MIN MAXMIN MAX
0
@
!
2
STEREO
LR
KARAOKE
6
3
4
5
VIRTUAL SURROUND
96 kfs
DTS
KEY CONTROLKARAOKE
È
^%
)™
(*&#$£
8
7
7
3
8
REPEAT
4¢
1
¡
¡
3
DV-203/2070/DVF-5010/9010/K7010
S-VIDEO
VIDEO OUTPUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUTPUT
Y
Cb Cr
AUDIO
OUTPUT
L
R
(PCM/BIT STREAM)
COAXIAL OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUTPUT
1
2
1
2
DV-203
CENTER
S-VIDEO
VIDEO OUTPUT
MIX LINE
OUTPUT
6CH. OUTPUT
L
R
L
R
(PCM/BIT STREAM)
COAXIAL OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUTPUT
1
2
FRONT SURROUND SUBWOOFER
DVF-5010/DVF-K7010
S-VIDEO 1
VIDEO OUTPUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT
S-VIDEO 2
Y
Cb Cr
AUDIO OUTPUT
L
R
(PCM/BIT STREAM)
COAXIAL OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUTPUT
1
2
1
2
DV-2070
(PCM/BIT STREAM)
COAXIAL OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUTPUT
CENTER
S-VIDEO 1
VIDEO OUTPUT
MIX LINE
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO 2
FRONT SURROUND SUBWOOFER
6CH. OUTPUT
L
R
L
R
1
2
DVF-9010 (E,M,T)
DVF-9010 (Y)
COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT
Y
Cb Cr
(PCM/BIT STREAM)
COAXIAL OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUTPUT
CENTER
S-VIDEO 1
VIDEO OUTPUT
MIX LINE
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO 2
FRONT SURROUND SUBWOOFER
6CH. OUTPUT
L
R
L
R
1
2
CONTROLS
REAR PANEL
4
Remote control unit
The remote control unit incorporates the basic operation keys as well as a variety of applied operation keys so that it can be
used in a wide range of purposes.
Use care to store the remote control unit in a safe place so as not to lose it.
* The proper positioning of the mode switch (DVD, CD, DVD SET UP) is variable depending on the control and play modes.
Set the mode switch according to the desired control and play modes.
Information inside ( ) below indicates the mode switch setting position to implement the function in question.
(DVD, CD, DVD SET UP)
ON SCREEN key (DVD, CD, DVD SET UP)
PLAY (
3
) key (DVD, CD, DVD SET UP)
STOP (
7
) key (DVD, CD, DVD SET UP)
MENU key (DVD, DVD SET UP)/P.MODE key (CD)
RETURN key (DVD, CD, DVD SET UP)
4
DISPLAY key (DVD, CD, DVD SET UP)
5
TV monitor related control keys
Numeric (0 to 9) keys (CD)
C (Clear) key (DVD, CD, DVD SET UP)
REPEAT key (DVD, CD, DVD SET UP)
A-B REPEAT key (CD)
SET UP key (DVD SET UP)
MEMORY key (DVD)
VIRTUAL SURR. key (DVD)
TITLE key (DVD)
ANGLE key (DVD)
AUDIO key (DVD)
SUB TITLE key (DVD)
OPEN/CLOSE (
0
) key (DVD)
6
CD-TEXT related control keys
TEXT DISP. key (DVD)
ALL INFO. key (DVD)
TITLE SEARCH key (DVD)
VIRTUAL
SURR.
DISPLAY
OPEN
/CLOSE
12
3
4
56
A-B
REPEAT
REPEAT
7
8
9
CLEARP.MODE
0
TITLEMENU
RETURN
ON
SCREEN
4¢
ANGLE AUDIO SUB TITLE
MEMORY
7
3
1¡
8
ASSIST
VOCAL
KARAOKE
HIT
MASTER
SET UP
KARAOKE
MODE MELODY
UP
DIGITAL
ECHO
DOWN
REQUEST
I
È
Si
KEY
CONTROL
7
2
1
5
6
3
4
5
6
6
ENTER
0
Remote control unit
The remote control unit incorporates the basic operation keys as well as a variety of applied operation keys so that it can be
used in a wide range of purposes.
Use care to store the remote control unit in a safe place so as not to lose it.
Model: RC-D0505
Infrared ray system
1 DISPLAY key
2 VIRTUAL SURR. key
3 CD, VCD and DVD related control keys
Skip down (4) and Skip up (¢) keys
Stop (7) key
Play (3) key
Cursor (%, fi, @, #) keys
ENTER key
Pause (8) key
Forward and reverse search (1, ¡) keys
TITLE key
MENU key
RETURN key
ON SCREEN key
5 TV monitor related control keys
ANGLE key
AUDIO key
SUB TITLE key
MEMORY key
SET UP key
1. How to open the door panel and the tray
if not comes out.
(1) See the bottom of a set, then move the arm of the
door mechanism by a screw driver (1) and pull out
the door panel (2).
(2) Move the rotary cam of the DVD mechanism by a
screw driver (3), then pull out the tray and remove
the tray panel (4).
3. How to remove the moving door mechanism
1. Remove the 1 screw (9), Then pull the slider (0) till last
2. While raise the slider of left side, remove the slider from the
bosses (-,=)
2. How to remove the door panel.
(1) Remove 2 screws (5), then remove the door
panel (6).
(2) Remove 2 bosses (7), then remove the door
escutcheon (8).
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DV-203/2070/DVF-5010/9010/K7010
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
How to Disassemble mechanism.
1. The disc is not coming out by pressing the open botton.
1. Remove the case and DVD disc in the unit.
2. Insert the small screw driver into the hole on
the bottom chassis.
3. Travel the rotary cam to the tray open position.
4. Travel the tray to open position by hand.
5. Remove the dress panel.
OPEN
CLOSE
OPEN
2. The Loading Tray
1. Travel the rotary cam to the tray open position.
2. Travel the tray to open position by hand.
3. Open the hooks of the tray holder and pull out it.
TRAY
CLOSE
PUSH
TRAY
TRAY
OPEN
OPEN
7
DV-203/2070/DVF-5010/9010/K7010
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
3. Traverse Unit
1. Remove the screws fixing the plate spring, the chassis
stopper and the spring.
2. Lift the back of the traverse unit and remove it.
CONNECTING
POINT
How to Assemble
1. Loading Mechanism
This mechanism has no order for assembling the loading parts.
TRAY GEAR
2. Traverse Unit
1. Pass the flexible cable from the inside of the loading
base to the outside of that.
2. Insert the top of the traverse unit to the groove of the
rotary cam and fix it with screws.
4. Loading Mechanism Parts
1.The loading parts is avalable without disassemble.
Refer to the followings.
BELT
PULLEY
GEAR
GEAR
TRAY
GEAR
ROTARY
CAM
ROTARY CAM
TRAVERSE
UNIT
TRAY GEAR
LOADING BASE
LOADING
MOTOR
8
DV-203/2070/DVF-5010/9010/K7010
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
3. Loading Tray
1.Turn the tray gear to move the traverse unit at the bottom position counterclockwisely.
2. Push the A of the rotary cam to the arrow direction.
3. Check the hook to be locked.
4. Load the tray to the loading base straightly.
TRAY GEAR
HooK
How to Replace
1. Preparation
1. Short the pickup short lands for protecting the damage of the statics.
2. Remove all of the flexible cables on the connection
pcb.
3. Remove screws to divide the traverse unit
SHORT
4. Clamper
1. Mount the clamper plate before assembling the
loading base to the unit.
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DV-203/2070/DVF-5010/9010/K7010
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
2. Laser Pickup
1.Remove the screws fixing the pickup.
2.Remove the screws fixing the traverse motor.
Pickup
4. Assemble
1. Assemble the traverse unit and the pickup in the
reverse order of disassembly.
2. Fix the A screw and the B adjusting screw when the
disc motor unit mount.
3. Fix the B screw so that the disc motor unit is at a level
with the traverse unit.
TRAVERSE MOTOR
UNIT
3. Disc Motor
1. Remove the A screw and the B screw in the order.
Note: No need to remove the laser pickup when disc
motor replace procedure.
B SCREW
(BLK)
4. After assembled the pickup, the traverse motor unit or
the disc motor, adjust "TANGENTIAL" and "TILT" of
the adjustment.
(Need not adjust this adjustment to exchange the traverse unit.)
DVF-9010 Y type, DVF-5010 M type, DVF-K7010 M type
DV-S701 E1T1M2 type, DV-K751
13
DV-203/2070/DVF-5010/9010/K7010
(X14) IC1
FL (VFD) dot driver
CE
DI
CL
SCLK
SRDT
DQSY
DSPSCLK
SCK0
SCK1
HD6433396A65F
Main u-com
D0~D7
RD, WR
A0~A15
RxD1
IRQ1
TxD0
RxD0
CMD
STATUS
IRQ0
TxD1
AN2, 3, 4
VERSION
3
1
2
8
A1, A0, SF1, SF0,
IW1, IW0, DEM, MUT
POWER-MUTE
CE
bit0, 1 fs1
READ/WRITE
AS
DATA
Address
BANK
IFS, IFD
IFL
motor drive2
2
8
4
1
2
3
11
2 lid switch
2channel
CD TEXT
EXCEPT
DVF-K7010
DVD mecha u-com
LC75712N
LC 89170M
MN102L25D
Remote sensor
Operation key
Model distinction
DVF-K7010
DAC
MIC remote control
(X25) IC26
DVD PCB (IC6201)
(X14) A1
(X25) IC3~5
(X14) J103
Other circuit
SRAM
LED
DVD mark
96k sampling
DTS. MPEG
Virtual surround
KARAOKE DSP
MIC jack detect
Moving panel
TC9409BF
D40-1600-02
DV-2070
DVF-9010
DVF-K7010
EXCEPT
DVF-K7010
N345256SOA-55
(X25) IC29
(X25) IC25
(X14)
(DVD PCB) IC4631
(DVD PCB) IC4631
KARAOKE DSP
IFS
IFD
IFL
CE
DI
CL
SCLK
SRDT
DQSY
TC9409BF
LC75712N
LC89170M
DSPSCLK
CMD
STATUS
MN102L25D
Remote sensor
Operation key
Model distinction
DAC
DVD PCB (IC6201)
DVD Mecha u-com
2
1
8
A1, A0, DEM, MUT
(X14) A1
(X25) IC3~5
(X14) IC1
FL(VFD) dot driver
CD TEXT
(X25) IC26
(X25) IC25
SCK0
SCK1
HD6433396A65F
Main u-com
D0~D7
RD, WR
A0~A15
RxD1
IRQ1
TxD0
RxD0
IRQ0
TxD1
AN2, 3, 4
VERSION
POWER-MUTE POWER
CE
MUTE, EMPH
BUSY, DATA
STB
CK
DATA
READ/WRITE
AS
DATA
Address
BANK
2
8
2
1
2
2
2
11
2ch downmix
DV-S701
DV-S701
DV-K751
Other circuit
MIC VOL.
SRAM
LED
DVD mark
STANDBY
Shuttle encoder
DV-S701
N345256SOA-55
System control
TC9412F
(X25) IC29
(X14) IC102
(X14)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
2. Main microprocessor : HD6433396A65F (X25: IC25)
2-1 Block diagram
DV-2070, DVF-5010, DVF-9010, DVF-K7010
DV-K751/S701
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DV-203/2070/DVF-5010/9010/K7010
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
2-2 Pin description
Pin No.Pin NameI/ODescription
1/RESIInput port of the microprocessor reset
2,3X/ETALI/OPort of ceramic oscillator
4,5MD1/0IOperation mode0(fixed H) and 1(fixed L)
6/NMI–No use
7/STBY–No use
8VCC–Power supply(+5V)
9DSPCLKIInput port of the clock signal from the mechanism microprocessor
10STATUSIInput port from the mechanism microprocessor reset
11CMDOOutput port to the mechanism microprocessor reset
12VSS–GND
13,14––No use
15/ASOAccess mode of extra-address
16/WRORead mode of extra-address
17/RDOWrite mode of extra-address
18REMOCONOInput port of remote control signal
19DQSYIInput port of read signal from CD-TEXT IC
20
21
22SDATAI/OSynchro data signal
23IFSOKaraoke DSP serial clock output
24IFDOKaraoke DSP serial data output
25
26
27POWEROPower supply control portH : standby, L : power on
28
29AVCC–Standard voltage for A/D
30
31
32,33KEY0,1IKey input port 0,1
34KEY2IKey input port 2
35VERSIONIModel selector
36,37––No use
38AVSS–GND for A/D
39LED 96kHzO96kHz sampling indicatorH : on, L : off
40
41LED DVDODVD indicatorH : on, L : off
42
43BB-A1IDAC data register address A1
44
45
46
47VCC–Power supply
48
/2 CHANNELO2 channelH : except 2CH, L : 2CH
/CDOCDH : except CD, L : CD
BIT 0OBit 0H : 16 or 20bit, L : 24bits
SYNCHRO BUSYI/OSynchro busy signal
PANEL OPENOMoving panel motor driver 0
CKOKARAOKE DSP/MIC volume IC clock output
PANEL CLOSEOMoving panel motor driver 1
DATAOKARAOKE DSP/MIC volume IC data output
MUTEODAC muteH : on, L : off
IFLOKaraoke DSP serial latch output
FS1OSampling frequency(FS)1H : 44.1 or 48kHz, L : 96kHz
MIC-MUTEOMic muteH : off, L : on
BIT 1OBit 1H : 16bit, L : 20 or 24bits
ECHO-MUTEOEcho muteH : off, L : on
PANEL CLOSE SWIMoving panel close switchL : on
MIC REMOTE 1IMic remote control 1
PANEL OPEN SWIMoving panel open switchL : on
MIC REMOTE 0IMic remote control 0
LED DTS/MPEGODTS/MPEG indicatorH : on, L : off
2CH DOWN MIXO2 channel down mix H : on, L : off
LED VIRTUAL SURROVirtual Surround indicatorH : on, L : off
1DGNDIDigital GND.
2MCLKIMaster clock input. Connect to an external clock source at either 256,384 or 512Fs.
3CLATCHILatch input for control data. This input is rising edge sensitive.
4CCLKI
5CDATAI
6384/256I
7X2MCLKISelect internal clock doubler(LO) or internal clock =MCLK(HI).
8ZERORO
9DEEMPIa 50/15 ms response characteristic on the output audio spectrum at an assumed 44.1kHz
1048/96ISelects 48kHz(LO) or 96kHz sampling frequency control.
11AGNDIAnalog GND
12OUTR+ORight channel positive line level analog output
13OUTR-O Right channel negative line level analog output
14FILTERO
15AGNDIAnalog GND
16OUTL-OLeft channel negative line level analog output
17OUTL+OLeft channel positive line level analog output
18AVDDIAnalog power supply. Connect to the analog +5V supply.
19FILTB-Filter capacitor connection, connect 10uF capacitor to AGND.
20IDPM1IInput serial data port mode control one. With IDPM0, defines 1 of 4 serial modes.
21IDPM0IInput serial data port mode control zero. With IDPM1, defines 1 of 4 serial modes.
22ZEROLO
23MUTEIMute. Assert HI to mute both stereo analog outputs. Dessert LO for normal operation.
24PD/RSTIheld LO. The AD1855 is reset on the rising edge of this signal. The serial control port registers
25LRCLKILeft/right clock input for input data. Must run continuously.
26BCLKIBit clock input for input data. Need not run continuously;may be gated or used in a burst fashion.
27DSDATI
28DVDDIDigital power supply. Connect to the digital +5V supply.
Control clock input for control data. Control input data must be valid on the rising edge of CCLK.
CCLK may be continuos or gated.
Serial control input, MSB first, containing 16 bits of unsigned data per channel.
Used for specifying channel specific attenuation and mute.
Select the master clock mode as either 384 times the intended sampling frequency(HI) or 256
times the intended sampling frequency(LO). The state of this input should be hardwired to logic
HI or logic LO or may be changed while the AD1855 is in power down/reset.
It must not be changed while the AD1855 is operational.
Right channel zero flag output. This port goes HI when left channel has no signal input
for more than 1024 LR clock cycles.
Deemphasis. Digital deemphasis is enabled when this input signal is HI. This is used to impose
sample rate.
Voltage reference filter capacitor connection. Bypass and decouple the voltage reference
with parallel 10uF and 0.1uF capacitor to the AGND.
Left channel zero flag output. This port goes HI when right channel has no signal input
for more than 1024 LR clock cycles.
Power down/reset. The AD1855 is placed in a low power consumption mode when this port is
are reset to the default values. Connect HI for normal operation.
Serial input, MSB first, containing two channels of 16/18/20/24 bits of twos compliment data
per channel.
6-2 SERIAL DATA INPUT MODE
IDPM1 (PIN20)IDPM0 (PIN21)Serial data input format