2. To preserve the quality of the optical pickup replacement
parts during transport and installation, the terminals of
the laser diode are short-circuited. After replacing the
parts, use the proper procedure to return the laser diode
to its original condition. (Refer to page9/2-12 Assembling
the Optical Pickup.)
3. Testers cannot be used to check the laser diode of the
optical pickup. The power supply inside the tester can
easily damage the laser diode.
4. Take care when handling the flexible cable because
excessive force can cause it to break.
5. You cannot adjust the semifixed resistor for laser power
adjustment. Do not turn it.
2-2 Disassembly Procedure
Use the following procedure to replace major parts.
For the assembly procedure, follow the flow chart in reverse.
Extension cable(B)
Extension
cable(B)
Note
Be sure to initialize the player whenever you replace a
C.B.A. (Refer to page21/4-1, Initializing the DVD player.)
2. Assembling and Disassembling the Optical
Pickup (Mechanical Parts)
The optical pickup can be damaged by static electricity from
your body. Be sure to take static electricity countermeasures
when working around the optical pickup.
2-1 Handling the Optical Pickup
The optical pickup can be damaged by static electricity
from your body. Be sure to take static electricity countermeasures when working around the optical pickup.
1. The optical pickup is an extremely high-precision mechanism. Do not subject it to strong impact.
5
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
2-3Lubricating the Loading Base Unit
When replacing parts, lubricate the parts maked “xxx” in the diagram
Grease410-0013-05 Grease EM-30LG
6
Part numberService Tool
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
2-4 Static Electricity Countermeasures
The laser diode inside the traverse unit (optical pickup) can
be damaged by static electricity from your body. Be sure to
take static electricity countermeasures when working around
the optical pickup.
2-4-1 Static Electricity Countermeasure Methods
1. Ground yourself
Use an anti-static wrist strap to discharge static electrici-
ty from your body.
2. Ground the workbench
Lay a conductive material (sheet) or steel sheet on the
surface where the traverse unit (optical pickup) is to be
placed, then ground the sheet.
2-5 Disassembling the Clamp Base Unit
Remove the 2 screws.
2-6 Disassembling the Clamper Weight, Clamper
Yoke, Magnet and Clamper
1. Release the tab, and pull out the clamper.
2-4-2 Short-circuit the laser diode
Solder the land in the flexible cable of the optical pickup.
Notes
• Be sure to do this befer disconnecting the flexible cable
of the optical pickup from the module C.B.A.
• Use an anti-static soldering iron to short-circuit and
unshort-circuit laser diode.
(Recommended soldering iron: Hakko with ESD countermeasure)
• After you have finished repairing the laser diode, follow
the correct procedure to remove the solder from the
short-circuit location. (Refer to page5/2. Assembling and
Disassembling the Optical Pickup (Mechanical Parts).)
2. Release the 3 tabs on the clamper.
7
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
2-7 Disassembling the Traverse Unit
1. Remove the 3 screws.
Note
Be sure to take static electricitiy countermeasures befer
disconnecting the flexible cable.(Refer to page7/2-4 Static Electricity Countermeasures.)
2. Disconnect the 2 flexible cables.
2-8 Disassembling the Stepping Motor Unit
1. Disconnect the flexible cable.
2. Remove the 2 screws.
Note
Take care when handling the flexible cable because it
can be broken by excessive force.
2-9 Disassembling the Optical Pickup Unit
1. Remove the hook of the FPC holder, then remove the
FPC holder itself.
2. Remove the screw.
3. Release the tab, then remove spring holder 1.
Note
Be sure not to lose the spring.
4. Remove the guide shaft.
Note
Be sure to adjust the optical pickup tilt after replacing the
optical pickup.
(Refer to page10/2-14 Opitcal Pickup Tilt Adjustment.)
8
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
2-10 Disassembling the Nut Unit
1. Remove the screw.
Notes
• The nut unit is not part of the optical pickup.
Before replacing the optical pickup, remove the nut unit
for use with the new optical pickup.
• After installation, use screw lock to lock the screw in position.
• When reassembling, use screw lock to lock the screw in
position after attaching it.
2-12 Assembling the Optical Pickup
1. Install the optical pickup.
Note
Take care not ot attach the tilt spring and guide shaft in
the wrong order.
2-11 Disassembling the Sub-Shaft Preload Spring
1. Remove the screw.
Notes
• Handle the sub-shaft preload spring carefully because the
shape of the tip is easily deformed.
• The sub-shaft preload spring is not part of the optical
pickup. Before replacing the optical pickup, remove the
sub-sahft preload spring for use with the new optical
pickup.
• After installation, use screw lock to lock the screw in position.
2. Fit the protruding part of the pickup FPC into the convexpart of the FPC holder to install it.
9
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
3. Insert the pickup FPC into connector FP5201 on the module C.B.A.
4. Remove the solder from the pickup FPC's soldered shortcircuit.
2-14 Optical Pickup Tilt Adjustment
5. Adjust the optical pickup tilt after removing the solder.
(Refer to page10/2-14 Optical Pickup Tilt Adjustment.)
2-13 Disassembling the Spindle Motor Unit
1. Remove the three screws.
Note
Be sure to adjust the optical pickup tilt after replacing the
spindle motor unit.
10
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
Notes
• Adjustment is generally unnecessary after replacing other
parts of the traverse unit. However, adjust if there is a
noticeable degradation in picture quality.
• Optical adjustments cannot be made inside the optical
pickup.
• Adjustment is generally unnecessary after replacing the
traverse unit.
• Adjustment is generally unnecessary after replacing the
traverse unit.
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DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR
2-15 Disassembling the Intermediate Chassis
1. Push the stopper downward, then rotate it until it contacts
the Vertical cam.
2. Release the 2 tabs.
2-17 Disassembling the Pulley Gear and Decelera-
tion Gear
1. Remove the screw.
2. Remove the pulley gear.
3. Remove the belt.
4. Remove the deceleration gear.
2-16 Disassembling the Vertical cam and Drive
gear
1. Rotate the Vertical cam until it reaches the contact position.
2. Lift the Vertical cam straight upward to pull it out.
3. Remove the Drive gear.
2-18 Disassembling the Mechanism Loading
C.B.A.
1. Remove the 2 screws.
2. Remove the 2 screws.
3. Release the three tabs.
12
27MHz
RGB VIDEO/COMPONENT VIDEO OUT MODEL ONLY
ONLY
MODEL
5.1ch
AUDIO
AUDIO DIGITAL OUT
IC3201
MOTHER C.B.A.
PAL MODEL ONLY
IC3061
IC3051
IC6001
IC2511
IC2501
MECHANISM UNIT
MODULE C.B.A.
CR(R)
CB(B)
Y(G)
S-VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUT
IC3531
IC4221
IC4211
IC4201
CNT
SW
SL
SR
FR
FL
CONVERTER
D/A
VIDEO
DRIVER
VIDEO
CONVERTER
D/A
AUDIO
CONVERTER
D/A
AUDIO
CONVERTER
D/A
AUDIO
IC3001IC7001IC2001IC5202
(AV DEC)
DECODER
AV
SRAM
4BIT
(ODC)
CONTROLLER
DISC
OPTICAL
SRAM
16BIT
COIL
TRACKING
COIL
FOCUS
MOTOR
STEPPING
CPU
SUB
KEY
REMOCON
LED
OSD
FL
(DSC)
CONTROLLER
SERVO
DIGITAL
IC6302
IC6201
CPU
MAIN
DRAM
4M
16.9MHz
DRIVE
MOTOR
4ch
MOTOR
LOADING
DRIVE
MOTOR
SPINDLE
MOTOR
SPINDLE
(FEP)
PROCESSOR
END
FRONT
UNIT
PICK UP
OPTICAL
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
13
14
(0.5sec./DIV.)
CLOSE 2.5Vp-p
IC2501-25(UP),IC2501-27(DOWN)
5.0Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC2501-24
7.2Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC2511-11,12,13,14
(0.5sec./DIV.)
OPEN 2.5Vp-p
IC2501-25(UP),IC2501-27(DOWN)
RF SIGNAL
SPINDLE MOTOR DRIVE SIGNALSTEPPING MOTOR DRIVE SIGNAL
TRACKING ERROR SIGNAL
FOCUS ERROR SIGNAL
BRK
FIN
RIN
SS
FGC
FG
EC
ECR
OPIN2-
OPIN1-
OPIN3-
OPIN4-
TRAY CLOSE
TRAY OPEN
BRK
TRAY SET2
TRAY SET1
SS
FGC
FG
EC
ECR
TRV-SW
FOCUS DRIVE
TRAKING DRIVE
TRSDRV-B
TRSDRV-A
X TRON
OFTR
BDO
JIT OUT
LDONA
LDONB
FBAL
FE
TBAL
TE
RDCKP
RDCKN
RDTP
RDTN
VIN4
VIN3
VIN2
VIN1
VIN5
VIN6
STNBY
STD1
SCK
SEN
DAT3
DAT2
DAT1
DAT0
SBI1
SBO1
SBT1
CPUIRQ
CPCEN
CPSEN
OUT2
OUT1
A3
A2
A1
H1+
H1-
H2+
H2-
H3+
H3-
VO2-
VO2+
VO1-
VO1+
VO4+
VO4-
VO3+
VO3-
Q
C
D
OPTICAL PICK UP UNIT
PHOTO DETECTOR
B3B4
B2B1
A3A2A4
A1
LASER DIODE
AMP
HEAD
Q5201
LD DRIVE
4
3
IC6303
(EEPROM)
AMP
115
114
113
112
71
76
50
60
52
72
70
55
2
6
5
IC6201
(CPU)
IC7001
(ODC)
INTERFACE
BALANCE
FOCUS
BALANCE
TRACKING
22
21
20
19
97
96
95
94
92
91
2
3
2
1
9
23
66
65
64
12
13
28
50
49
48
47
(FEP)
IC5202
61
63
62
60
38
37
36
35
34
33
128
107
44
81
98
93
20
91
43
42
41
40
1
7
8
13
12
16
14
111
120
121
11
103
102
105
104
23
26
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
16
11
10
15
12
19
18
25
27
23
26
28
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
6
3
(DSC)
IC2001
QR2502
5
4
1
3
AMP
QR2503
QR2501
AMP
5
4
1
3
AMP
(MOTOR DRIVE)
(SPINDLE MOTOR DRIVE)
IC2501
IC2511
M2601
LOAD M-
LOAD M+
MOTOR
LOADING
S2601
TRAY OPEN
TRAY CLOSE
M3
M2
M1
H1-
HALL1
H1+
H2-
H2+
HALL2
H3+
H3-
TRV-SW
HALL3
TRAVERSE SWITCH
ACT T-
ACT T+
ACT F-
ACT F+
STEPPING MOTOR UNIT
STEPPING MOTOR
LOADING MOTOR UNIT
SPINDLE MOTOR UNIT
OPTICAL PICK UP UNIT
ACTUATOR
COIL
TRACKING
COIL
FOCUS
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM
EXCEPT A112U,A115U
A115U
A112U,
EXCEPT
VGOUT
196
Q3221
Q3231
AMP
AMP
SERIES MODEL ONLY
EXCEPT A770,A360
EXCEPT A770,A360 SERIES
1.2Vp-p(20usec/div)
IC3001-201
1.5Vp-p(20usec/div)
IC3001-206
1.2Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC3201-23
2.2Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC3531-19
2.2Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC3531-16
1.5Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC3201-25
1.2Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC3531-14
0.64Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC3201-32
0.68Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC3201-29
6.0Vp-p(20usec./div.)
IC3001-161 to 168
MODULE C.B.A. MOTHER C.B.A.
(AV DECORDER)
IC3001
A770,A360,SERIES MODEL ONLY
XRST
122
IC6201-79PIN
FROM
NRST
XRESET
45
VCOUT
VYOUT
C
Y
201
206
Q3211
AMP
AMP
Q3201
FL3501
B.P.F.
L.P.F.
FL3511
Q3501
AMP
AMP
Q3511
Q3502
AMP
AMP
Q3512
VR3511
VR3501
C ADJ.
Y ADJ.
A770,A360 SERIES MODEL ONLY
Q3601
AMP
Q3602
AMP
QR3601
NR
IC6201-80PIN
FROM
AMP
Q3513
AMP
Q3603
VIDEO OUT
(VIDEO DRIVER)
IC3531
14
16
19
COUT
VOUT
C
YOUT
3Y
11
VD7
VD0
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
(VIDEO D/A CONVERTER)
IC3201
IC6201-10PIN
FROM
SDATA
IC6201-9PIN
FROM
SCLOCK
P7
P0
SDATA
SCLOCK
20
19
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
CB/B ADJ
VR3201
CR/R
CB/B
Y/G
C
Y
DAC-C
DAC-B
DAC-A
DAC-F
DAC-E
38
29
32
35
23
25
ONLY
EUROPE MODEL
AMP
Q3221
AMP
Q3231
AMP
Q3241
FL3561
FL3551
B.P.F.
AMP
Q3571
AMP
Q3561
Q3551
AMP
(VIDEO AMP)
IC3581
10
13
15
7
4
2
OUTC
OUTB
OUTA
INC
INB
INA
MODEL
EXCEPT EUROPE
CR/R
CB/B
Y/G
JAPAN MODEL ONLY
QR3521QR3522
WIDE1
IC6201-53PIN
FROM
IC6201-5PIN
FROM
WIDE2
S-VIDEO OUT
VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
15
AMP
AMP
AMPAMP
AMPAMP
AMPAMP
AMPAMP
AMPAMP
AMP
AMP
AMPAMP
AMP
AMP
AMP
AMP
AMP
AMP
AMPAMP
AMPAMP
AMP
AMP
AMP
AMP
AMP
AMPAMPAMPAMP
AMP
A115 SERIES
EXCEPT A112
A270,K520 SERIES ONLY
A112,A115,A120
IC4461
IC4461
0.7Vp-p(0.5msec./div.)
0.6Vp-p(0.5msec./div.)
IC4201-13,15
6.4Vp-p(10usec./div.)
IC3001-185
A560 ONLY
T4761
A770,A560,A360,A270,A120 SERIES ONLY
K570 ONLY
3
IC4781
OPTICAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
JK4771
6
4
3
1
IC4751
5
3
IC4751
2
6
K4751
IC4751
7
1
IC4241
4
2
IEC OUT
174
SW OUT
CNT OUT
SR OUT
SL OUT
Rch OUT
Lch OUT
FR OUT
FL OUT
2
1
IC44717IC4471
6
S4501
FROM
ATTENUATOR
IC6201-3PIN
FROM
A MUT
Q4431
IC4421
21
22
IC4392
IC4251-12PIN
FROM
K4384
SW SEL
9
15
2
1
IC4382
Q4421
IC4421
4
3
IC4392
IC4251-10PIN
FROM
10
CNT SEL
K4383
4
3
5
IC4382
S4501
FROM
ATTENUATOR
A MUT
IC6201-3PIN
FROM
S4501
FROM
ATTENUATOR
A MUT
IC6201-3PIN
FROM
2
1
Q4411
IC4401
21
22
IC4391
IC4251-12PIN
FROM
SUR SEL
K4381
9
15
2
1
IC4381
A360 SERIES
Except A770,A560,
K4442
K4441
S4501
FROM
ATTENUATOR
IC6201-3PIN
FROM
A MUT
6
7
IC4401
Q4401
4
3
IC4391
6
IC4451
7
2
IC4451
1
+
IC4441
2
1
+
7
IC4441
6
IC4251-12PIN
FROM
SUR SEL
10
K4382
4
3
5
IC4381
+
SERIES ONLY
A770,A560,A360
A360 SERIES
Except A770,A560,
A360 SERIES
Except A770,A560,
1
IC4451
2
6
IC4451
7
1
IC4306
2
7
IC4321
6
6
IC4361
7
1
IC4361
2
1
IC4605
2
EXTL
10
IC4601
17
DSP
KARAOKE
IC4341
FS MUT
SLVIR
IC4251-8PIN
FROM
K570 ONLY
K570 ONLY
IC4251-8PIN
FROM
FS MUT
SRVIR
IC4341
DSP
KARAOKE
21
IC4601
14
EXTR
6
IC4605
7
2
IC4341
1
7
IC4341
6
KARAOKE MODEL ONLY
1
IC4321
2
7
IC4691
6
+
IC6001-50PIN
FROM
MIC MUT
+
KARAOKE MODEL ONLY
ECHO MUT
IC6001-49PIN
FROM
7
IC4306
6
VR4952
1
9
2
IC4952
2
IC6001-51PIN
TO
VOICE DET
IC4951
AMP
ECHO
DET
LEVEL
MIC
7
6
IC4952
1
2
IC4691
+
VR4692
7
5
IC4671
MIC2
VR4691
1
3
IC4671
MIC1
NRST
IC6201-79PIN
FROM
SBO1
IC6201-72PIN
FROM
SBT1
IC6201-70PIN
FROM
SW
STBDAC
CNT
13
16
IC6201-59PIN
FROM
(AUDIO D/A CONVERTER)
IC4221
28272622
IC4251-9PIN
FROM
DACMUT
1
3
2
IC4251-7PIN
FROM
10
DSPTHURU
IC4602
3
1
3
4
2
IC4612
42
IC4601
45
AOUT2
183
A770,A560,A360 SERIES ONLY
NRST
IC6201-79PIN
FROM
SBO1
IC6201-72PIN
FROM
SBT1
IC6201-70PIN
FROM
SR
STBDAC
SL
13
16
IC6201-59PIN
FROM
(AUDIO D/A CONVERTER)
IC4211
28272622
IC4251-9PIN
FROM
DACMUT
1
3
2
IC6001-75PIN
FROM
GAIN SEL
DACMUT
IC4251-9PIN
FROM
NRST
IC6201-79PIN
FROM
SBO1
IC6201-72PIN
FROM
SBT1
IC6201-70PIN
FROM
IC6201-59PIN
FROM
STBDAC
FR
FL
13
16
(AUDIO D/A CONVERTER)
IC4201
28272622
1
3
2
IC4251-7PIN
FROM
9
DSPTHURU
IC4602
4
5
5
6
3
IC4612
41
IC4601
44
IC4251-7PIN
FROM
DSPTHURU
11
IC4602
14
13
124043
IC4601IC4612
8
9
A360 SERIES
Except A770,A560,
K4203
K4201
K4202
AOUT1
184
179
LRCK
SRCK
181
IC3001
AOUT0
185
16
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM
DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
1. Optical Pickup Self-Diagnosis and Replacement Procedure
The optical pickup self-diagnosis function and tilt adjustment check function have been newly added to this player. When
repairing, use the following procedure for effective Self-diagnosis and tilt adjustment.
Be sure to use the self-diagnosis function before replacing the optical pickup when "NO DISC" is displayed. As a guideline, you
should replace the optical pickup when the value of the laser drive current is more than 50.
Note
Press the power button to turn on the power, and check the value before the unit warms up (within three minutes).
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DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
2. Self-Diagnosis Function and Service Modes
2-1 Service Mode Table
The service modes can be activated by pressing various button combinations on the player and remote control unit.
PlayerRemote control
buttonsunit buttons
0Displaying the UHF display F_ _ _Refer to spage18/2-2 Self-
5Tilt adjustmentRefer to
PAUSE6Checking the region numbers and broadcast system
+7Checking the program versionCheck the IC6302
OPEN/CLOSEFLASH ROM program.
9Lighting Confirmation Fanction of Display Tube
ON SCREENChecking the laser drive currentRefer to page17/1.
PAUSEWriting the laser drive current value after replacing
the optical pickup (do not use for anything other than
optical pickup replacement)
PAUSEInitializing the DVD playerRefer to page20/4-1
4(restoring factory preset settings)Initializing the DVD Player
OPEN/CLOSE*Use when replaceing a microprocessor, microprocessor
peripheral parts, or C.B.A.
ApplicationNote
Diagnosis Function (UHF
Display).
Optical Pickup Tilt
Adjustment.
Optical Pickup
Self-Diagnosis and
Replacement Procedure.
2-2 Self-Diagnosis Function (UHF Display)
This unit incorporates a convenient self-diagnosis function for use in troubleshooting.
Display methodDisplayDiagnosisCheckpoints
Service numbers U11Focus errorIC2001,IC2511,IC5201,pickup
displayed H01Tray loading errorIC2001, IC2511, loading motor
during useH02Spindle servo errorSpindle motor, IC2501, IC2001
This function prevents discs from being lost when the unit is used for sales demonstrations, by disabling the disc eject function.
"LOCKED" is displayed on the unit, and ordinary operation is disabled.
2-5-1 Setting Method
The sales demonstration lock function is set by simultaneously pressing the "POWER" button of DVD Player on the remote
control unit and the "STOP" button on the main unit. ("LOCKED" is displayed when the lock function is engaged.)
2-5-2 Release Method
The function can be released using the same procedure as for setting. If the remote control unit is not at hand, the function can
be released by using the same method as for player initialization (pressing the "PAUSE," "4" and "OPEN/CLOSE" buttons
simultaneously).
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DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
3. Service Tools and Equipment
3-1 Service Tools and Equipment Table
ApplicationNameNumber
GeneralDVD disc (Include the color bar 75%)
Tilt adjustmentHex wrench (ø1.27mm)
InspectionExtension cables (power supply C.B.A. to mother C.B.A.)Extension cable(A)
Extension cable (module C.B.A. to mother C.B.A.)Extension cable(B)
OthersScrew lock
Grease410-0013-05
ConfirmationCD disc
VCD disc
Electrical adjustmentOscilloscope
Probe
AV cable
TV monitor
GeneralGeneral tools (Screw driver. etc)
Static electricity countermeasuresSoldering iron (with ESD countermeasure)
Anti-static wrist strap
Conductive material (conductive sheet)
DVD disc (Include 75% color bar)
3-2 Storing and Handling DVD Discs
Surface precision is vital for DVD discs. Be sure to store and handle them carefully.
1. Do not place discs directly onto the workbench, etc., after use.
2. Handle discs carefully in order to maintain their flatness.
Place them into their case after use and store them vertically. Store discs in a cool place where they are not exposed to
direct sunlight or air from air conditioners.
3. Accurate adjustment will not be possible if the disc is warped from being placed on a surface made of glass, etc. If this
happens, use a new test disc to make optical adjustments.
4. If adjustment is done using a warped disc, the adjustment will be incorrect and some discs will not be playable.
4. Service Precautions
4-1 Initializing the DVD Player
Initialize the DVD player whenever you replace a microprocessor, microprocessor peripheral parts, module C.B.A or mother
C.B.A.
4-1-1Precautions
The customer settings will return to factory preset settings when the player is initialized. Make a note of the settings and reset
them after initializing.
When resetting, see the Initial Settings in the Operating Instructions.
4-1-2 Initialization Method
The player will be initialized (return to the factory preset condition) when you press the "PAUSE", "4" and "OPEN/CLOSE"
buttons simultaneously. When the DVD player is initialized, "All Clear" appears on screen, it also displays "INITIALIZE".
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DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
ADJUSTMENT
1. Video Output (Luminance Signal) Adjustment
Do this adjustment after replacing a C.B.A.
Measurement pointAdjustment pointModeDisc
Video output terminalVR3501 (mother C.B.A.)Color bar 75%DVD disc (Color bar 75%)
Measuring equipment, toolsAdjustment value
Screwdriver, Oscilloscope1000mVp-p±20mV
200mV/div, 10µsec/div
Purpose: To maintain video signal output compatibility.
1. Connect the oscilloscope to the video output terminal and terminate at 75 ohms.
2. Adjust VR3501 so that the luminance signal (Y+S) level becomes 1000 mVp-p±20 mV.
2. Video Output (Chrominance Signal) Adjustment
Do this adjustment after replacing a C.B.A.
Measurement pointAdjustment pointModeDisc
Video output terminalVR3511 (mother C.B.A.)Color bar 75%DVD disc (Color bar 75%)
Measuring equipment, toolsAdjustment value
Screwdriver, Oscilloscope675mVp-p±13mV
200mV/div, 10µsec/div
Purpose: To maintain video signal output compatibility.
1. Connect the oscilloscope to the video output terminal and terminate at 75 ohms.
2. Adjust VR3511 so that the chrominance signal (C) level becomes 675 mVp-p±13 mV.
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DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
ADJUSTMENT/ABBREVIATION
3. Video Component Signal (CB) Output Adjustment
Do this adjustment after replacing a C.B.A.
Measurement pointAdjustment pointModeDisc
Video output terminalVR3041 (mother C.B.A.)Color bar 75%DVD disc (Color bar 75%)
Measuring equipment, toolsAdjustment value
Screwdriver, Oscilloscope525mVp-p±11mV
100mV/div, 10µsec/div
Purpose: To maintain video signal output compatibility.
1. Connect the oscilloscope to the video component output terminal and terminate at 75 ohms.
2. Apply the trigger at the Y output terminal signal.
3. Adjust VR3041 so that the video component signal (CB) level becomes 525 mVp-p ±11 mV.
4. Abbreviations
INITIAL/LOGOABBREVIATIONS
AA0~UPADDRESS
ACLKAUDIO CLOCK
AD0~UPADDRESS BUS
ADATAAUDIO PES PACKET DATA
ALEADDRESS LATCH ENABLE
AMUTEAUDIO MUTE
AREQAUDIO PES PACKET REQUEST
ARFAUDIO RF
ASISERVO AMP INVERTED INPUT
ASOSERVO AMP OUTPUT
ASYNCAUDIO WORD DISTINCTION SYNC
BBCKBIT CLOCK (PCM)
BCKINBIT CLOCK INPUT
BDOBLACK DROP OUT
BLKCKSUB CODE BLOCK CLOCK
BOTTOMCAP. FOR BOTTOM HOLD
BYPBYPATH
BYTCKBYTE CLOCK
C CAVCONSTANT ANGULAR VELOCITY
CBDOCAP. BLACK DROP OUT
CDCOMPACT DISC
CDSCKCD SERIAL DATA CLOCK
CDSRDATACD SERIAL DATA
CDRFCD RF (EFM) SIGNAL
CDVCOMPACT DISC-VIDEO
CHNDATACHANNEL DATA
CKSLSYSTEM CLOCK SELECT
CLVCONSTANT LINEAR VELOCITY
COFTRCAP. OFF TRACK
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CPACPU ADDRESS
INITIAL/LOGOABBREVIATIONS
C CPCSCPU CHIP SELECT
CPDTCPU DATA
CPUADRCPU ADDRESS LATCH
CPUADTCPU ADDRESS DATA BUS
CPUIRQCPU INTERRUPT REQUEST
CPRDCPU READ ENABLE
CPWRCPU WRITE ENABLE
CSCHIP SELECT
CSYNCINCOMPOSITE SYNC IN
CSYNCOUTCOMPOSITE SYNC OUT
D DACCKD/A CONVERTER CLOCK
DEEMPDEEMPHASIS BIT ON/OFF
DEMPHDEEMPHASIS SWITCHING
DIG0~UPFL DIGIT OUTPUT
DINDATA INPUT
DMSRCKDM SERIAL DATA READ CLOCK
DMUTEDIGITAL MUTE CONTROL
DODROP OUT
DOUT0~UPDATA OUTPUT
DRFDATA SLICE RF (BIAS)
DRPOUTDROP OUT SIGNAL
DREQDATA REQUEST
DRESPDATA RESPONSE
DSCDIGITAL SERVO CONTROLLER
DSLFDATA SLICE LOOP FILTER
DVDDIGITAL VIDEO DISC
INPUT
FEOFOCUS ERROR AMP OUTPUT
FGFREQUENCY GENERATOR
FSCFREQUENCY SUB CARRIER
FSCKFS (384 OVER SAMPLING) CLOCK
G GNDCOMMON GROUNDING (EARTH)
H HA0~UPHOST ADDRESS
HD0~UPHOST DATA
HINTHOST INTERRUPT
HRXWHOST READ/WRITE
IIECOUTIEC958 FORMAT DATA OUTPUT
IPFRAGINTERPOLATION FLAG
IREFI (CURRENT) REFERENCE
ISELINTERFACE MODE SELECT
LLDONLASER DIODE CONTROL
LPCLASER POWER CONTROL
LRCKL CH/R CH DISTINCTION CLOCK
M MA0~UPMEMORY ADDRESS
MCKMEMORY CLOCK
MCKIMEMORY CLOCK INPUT
MCLKMEMORY SERIAL COMMAND CLOCK
MDATAMEMORY SERIAL COMMAND DATA
MDQ0~UPMEMORY DATA INPUT/OUTPUT
MDQMMEMORY DATA I/O MASK
MLDMEMORY SERIAL COMMAND LOAD
MPEGMOVING PICTURE EXPERTS GROUP
DIFFERENCE
PEAKCAP. FOR PEAK HOLD
PLLCLKCHANNEL PLL CLOCK
PLLOKPLL LOCK
PWMCTLPWM OUTPUT CONTROL
PWMDAPULSE WAVE MOTOR DRIVE A
PWMOA, B”PULSE WAVE MOTOR OUT A, B”
SBO0SERIAL DATA OUTPUT
SBT0, 1SERIAL CLOCK
SCKSERIAL DATA CLOCK
SCKRAUDIO SERIAL CLOCK RECEIVER
SCLSERIAL CLOCK
SCLKSERIAL CLOCK
SDASERIAL DATA
SEG0~UPFL SEGMENT OUTPUT
SELCLKSELECT CLOCK
SENSERIAL PORT ENABLE
SIN1, 2SERIAL DATA IN
SOUT1, 2SERIAL DATA OUT
SPDISERIAL PORT DATA INPUT
SPDOSERIAL PORT DATA OUTPUT
SPENSERIAL PORT R/W ENABLE
SPRCLKSERIAL PORT READ CLOCK
SPWCLKSERIAL PORT WRITE CLOCK
SQCKSUB CODE Q CLOCK
SQCXSUB CODE Q DATA READ CLOCK
SRDATASERIAL DATA
SRMADRSRAM ADDRESS BUS
SRMDT0~7SRAM DATA BUS 0~7
SSSTART/STOP
STATSTATUS
STCLKSTREAM DATA CLOCK
STD0~UPSTREAM DATA
STENABLESTREAM DATA INPUT ENABLE
STSELSTREAM DATA POLARITY SELECT
STVALIDSTREAM DATA VALIDITY
SUBCSUB CODE SERIAL
SBCKSUB CODE CLOCK
SUBQSUB CODE Q DATA
SYSCLKSYSTEM CLOCK
TTETRACKING ERROR
TIBALBALANCE CONTROL
TIDBALANCE OUTPUT 1
TINBALANCE INPUT
TIPBALANCE INPUT
TISBALANCE OUTPUT 2
TPSNOP AMP INPUT
TPSOOP AMP OUTPUT
TPSPOP AMP INVERTED INPUT
TRCRSTRACK CROSS SIGNAL
TRONTRACKING ON
TRSONTRAVERSE SERVO ON
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DV-303/DVF-5020/K5020
ABBREVIATION/VOLTAGE CHART
INITIAL/LOGOABBREVIATIONS
VVBLANKV BLANKING
VCCCOLLECTOR POWER SUPPLY
VOLTAGE
VCDCONTVIDEO CD CONTROL (TRACKING
BALANCE)
VDDDRAIN POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
VFBVIDEO FEED BACK
VREFVOLTAGE REFERENCE
VSSSOURCE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
W WAITBUS CYCLE WAIT
WDCKWORD CLOCK
WEHWRITE ENABLE HIGH
WSRWORD SELECT RECEIVER
XXX'TAL
XALEX ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE
XAREQX AUDIO DATA REQUEST
XCDROMX CD ROM CHIP SELECT