Marantz VC-5200 Service Manual

Service
VC5200 /U1B
Manual
SECTION PAGE
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 1
2. PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR VIDEO PRODUCTS ............................................. 2
3. SERVICING PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 3
4. REGIONAL CODES ................................................................................................................................... 4
5. INFORMATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 5
6. SERVICING HINT ....................................................................................................................................... 6
7. LOCATION OF CUSTOMER CONTROLS .................................................................................................7
8. DISASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................................................ 10
10. ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .......................................................................................... 15
11. BLOCK DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................................................. 25
12. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................................... 31
13. PRINTED CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS .............................................................................................................. 53
14. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ...................................................................................................................... 57
15. DVD DECK MECHANISM SECTION ...................................................................................................... 2-1
DVD Changer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Please use this service manual with referring to the user guide (D.F.U) without fail.
Printed on 100%Recycled Paper
Printed in Japan
VC5200
R
VC5200
346W855010 ACT First Issue:2002.01
MARANTZ DESIGN AND SERVICE
MARANTZ AMERICA, INC.
Using superior design and selected high grade components, MARANTZ company has created the ultimate in stereo sound. Only original MARANTZ parts can insure that your MARANTZ product will continue to perform to the specifications for which it is famous. Parts for your
ORDERING PARTS :
Parts can be ordered either by mail or by Fax.. In both cases, the correct part number has to be specified. The following information must be supplied to eliminate delays in processing your order :
1. Complete address
2. Complete part numbers and quantities required
3. Description of parts
4. Model number for which part is required
5. Way of shipment
6. Signature : any order form or Fax. must be signed, otherwise such part order will be considered as null and void.
MARANTZ equipment are generally available to our National Marantz Subsidiary or Agent.
USA
MARANTZ AMERICA, INC 1100 MAPLEWOOD DRIVE ITASCA, IL. 60143 USA PHONE : 630 - 741 - 0300 FAX : 630 - 741 - 0301
AMERICAS
SUPERSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. MARANTZ PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS 2640 WHITE OAK CIRCLE, SUITE A AURORA, ILLINOIS 60504 USA PHONE : 630 - 820 - 4800 FAX : 630 - 820 - 8103
AUSTRALIA
QualiFi Pty Ltd, 24 LIONEL ROAD, MT. WAVERLEY VIC 3149 AUSTRALIA PHONE : +61 - (0)3 - 9543 - 1522 FAX : +61 - (0)3 - 9543 - 3677
NEW ZEALAND
WILDASH AUDIO SYSTEMS NZ 14 MALVERN ROAD MT ALBERT AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND PHONE : +64 - 9 - 8451958 FAX : +64 - 9 - 8463554
EUROPE / TRADING
MARANTZ EUROPE B.V. P.O.BOX 80002, BUILDING SFF2 5600 JB EINDHOVEN THE NETHERLANDS PHONE : +31 - 40 - 2732241 FAX : +31 - 40 - 2735578
AUSTRALIA
TECHNICAL AUDIO GROUP PTY, LTD 558 DARLING STREET, BALMAIN, NSW 2041, AUSTRALIA PHONE : 61 - 2 - 9810 - 5300 FAX : 61 - 2 - 9810 - 5355
THAILAND
MRZ STANDARD CO.,LTD 746 - 754 MAHACHAI ROAD., WANGBURAPAPIROM, PHRANAKORN, BANGKOK, 10200 THAILAND PHONE : +66 - 2 - 222 9181 FAX : +66 - 2 - 224 6795
TAIWAN
PAI- YUING CO., LTD. 6 TH FL NO, 148 SUNG KIANG ROAD, TAIPEI, 10429, TAIWAN R.O.C. PHONE : +886 - 2 - 25221304 FAX : +886 - 2 - 25630415
BRAZIL
PHILIPS DA AMAZONIA IND. ELET. ITDA
CENTRO DE INFORMACOES AO
CEP 04698-970 SAO PAULO, SP, BRAZIL PHONE : 0800 - 123123 FAX : +55 11 534. 8988
(Discagem Direta Gratuita)
CANADA
LENBROOK INDUSTRIES LIMITED 633 GRANITE COURT, PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 3K1 CANADA PHONE : 905 - 831 - 6333 FAX : 905 - 831 - 6936
SINGAPORE
WO KEE HONG DISTRIBUTION PTE LTD 130 JOO SENG ROAD #03-02 OLIVINE BUILDING SINGAPORE 368357 PHONE : +65 858 5535 / +65 381 8621 FAX : +65 858 6078
MALAYSIA
WO KEE HONG ELECTRONICS SDN. BHD. SUITE 8.1, LEVEL 8, MENARA GENESIS, NO. 33, JALAN SULTAN ISMAIL, 50250 KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA PHONE : +60 3 - 2457677 FAX : +60 3 - 2458180
JAPAN
MARANTZ JAPAN, INC.
Technical
35- 1, 7- CHOME, SAGAMIONO SAGAMIHARA - SHI, KANAGAWA JAPAN 228-8505 PHONE : +81 42 748 1013 FAX : +81 42 741 9190
KOREA
MK ENTERPRISES LTD. ROOM 604/605, ELECTRO-OFFICETEL, 16-58, 3GA, HANGANG-RO, YONGSAN-KU, SEOUL KOREA PHONE : +822 - 3232 - 155 FAX : +822 - 3232 - 154
SHOCK, FIRE HAZARD SERVICE TEST :
CAUTION : After servicing this appliance and prior to returning to customer, measure the resistance between either primary AC
cord connector pins ( with unit NOT connected to AC mains and its Power switch ON ), and the face or Front Panel of product and controls and chassis bottom. Any resistance measurement less than 1 Megohms should cause unit to be repaired or corrected before AC power is applied, and verified before it is return to the user/customer. Ref. UL Standard No. 1492.
In case of difficulties, do not hesitate to contact the Technical
Department at above mentioned address.
010620 ACT
REMARK
This service manual corresponds to service modification code number "MZ01" and later. When exchanging MAIN PCB on the product of the service modification code "MZ00", it is necessary to also exchange the following parts on the I/O PCB simultaneously. (The service modification code is mentioned in the number label on the rear panel. Ex.MZ01xxxxxxxxxx)
Two kinds of MPEG ICs (IC501) exist in this model. Since the conventional IC (Pantera-2) became a production stop, this was generated. Since power supply voltage is changed, new IC (Pantera-2 Plus) has change in a power supply part. In the case of repair, please fix after checking the version of IC.
Service modification code
MZ00 MZ01
Location <Pantera-2> <Pantera-2 Plus>
D116 1N17 Tin Wire D117 1N17 Tin Wire C127 2200uF/6.3V 220uF/6.3V
1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DVD VIDEO PLAYER
Power supply AC120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumtion 16 W
Mass 5.7 kg (12.6 lbs)
External dimensions 440 x 118 x 423 (W x H x D)
Signal system NTSC
Laser (DVD) Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650 nm
(CD) 780 nm
Frequency range (audio) DVD : fs = 96 kHz 4 Hz - 44 kHz
fs = 48 kHz 4 Hz - 22 kHz
CD: 4 Hz - 20 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio (audio) More than 105dB (EIAJ)
Audio dynamic range (audio) More than 100dB (EIAJ)
Harmonic distortion (audio) 0.003%
Wow and flutter Below measurable level (less than +0.001%(W.PEAK)) (EIAJ)
Operations Temperature : 5˚C(41˚F) to 35˚C(95˚F),
Operation status : Horizontal
OUTPUTS
Video outputs
1.0V(p-p), 75, negative sync., RCA jack x 1
S-video outputs (Y)1.0V(p-p), 75, negative sync., Mini DIN 4-pin x 1
(C)0.286V(p-p), 75
Component video output (Y)1.0V(p-p), 75Ω ,negative sync., RCA jack x 1
(Cb)/(Cr) 0.7V(p-p), 75
Audio output (Optical) Optical Connector x 1
(Coaxial)
0.5V(p-p), 75, RCA jack x 1
Audio output (analog audio) 2.0Vrms (1kHz, 0dB), 330ΩΩ, RCA jack (L, R) x 2
*Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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2. PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR VIDEO PRODUCTS
CAUTION : DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY THIS PRODUCT IN ANY WAY, NEVER PERFORM CUSTOMIZED INSTALLATIONS WITHOUT MANUFAC­TURERS APPROVAL. UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS WILL NOT ONLY VOID THE WARRANTY, BUT MAY LEAD TO YOUR BEING LIABLE FOR ANY RESULTING PROPERTY DAMAGE OR USER INJURY.
SERVICE WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY AFTER YOU ARE THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SAFETY CHECKS AND SERVICING GUIDELINES. TO DO OTHERWISE, INCREASES THE RISK OF POTENTIAL HAZARDS AND INJURY TO THE USER.
WHILE SERVICING, USE AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER FOR PROTEC­TION FROM A.C. LINE SHOCK.
SAFETY CHECKS
AFTER THE ORIGINAL SERVICE PROBLEM HAS BEEN CORRECTED. A CHECK SHOULD BE MADE OF THE FOLLOWING.
SUBJECT : FIRE & SHOCK HAZARD
1. BE SURE THAT ALL COMPONENTS ARE POSITIONED IN SUCH A WAY AS TO AVOID POSSIBILITY OF ADJACENT COMPONENT SHORTS. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT ON THOSE MODULES WHICH ARE TRANSPORTED TO AND FROM THE REPAIR SHOP.
2. NEVER RELEASE A REPAIR UNLESS ALL PROTECTIVE DEVICES SUCH AS INSULATORS, BARRIERS, COVERS, SHIELDS, STRAIN RELIEFS, POWER SUPPLY CORDS, AND OTHER HARDWARE HAVE BEEN REINSTALLED PER 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, DAMAGED INSULATION (INCLUDING A.C. CORD), AND REPLACE IF NECESSARY. FOLLOW ORIGINAL LAYOUT, LEAD LENGTH AND DRESS.
5. NO LEAD OR COMPONENT SHOULD TOUCH A RECIVING TUBE OR A RESISTOR RATED AT 1 WATT OR MORE. LEAD TENSION AROUND PROTRUDING METAL SURFACES MUST BE AVOIDED.
6. ALL CRITICAL COMPONENTS SUCH AS FUSES, FLAMEPROOF RESISTORS, CAPACITORS, ETC. MUST BE REPLACED WITH EXACT FACTORY TYPES, DO NOT USE REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED OR MAKE UNRECOMMENDED CIR­CUIT MODIFICATIONS.
7. AFTER RE-ASSEMBLY OF THE SET ALWAYS PERFORM AN A.C. LEAKAGE TEST ON ALL EXPOSED METALLIC PARTS OF THE CABI­NET, (THE CHANNEL SELECTOR KNOB, ANTENNA TERMINALS. HAN­DLE AND SCREWS) TO BE SURE THE SET IS SAFE TO OPERATE WITHOUT DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. DO NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER DURING THIS TEST USE AN A.C. 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. 150.V A.C TYPE CAPACITOR BETWEEN A KNOWN GOOD EARTH GROUND (WATER PIPE, CON­DUIT, ETC.) AND THE EXPOSED METALLIC PARTS, ONE AT A TIME. MEASURE THE A.C. VOLTAGE ACROSS THE COMBINATION OF 1500 OHM RESISTOR AND .15 MFD CAPACITOR. REVERSE THE A.C. PLUG AND REPEAT A.C. VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS FOR EACH EXPOSED METALLIC PART. VOLTAGE MEASURED MUST NOT EXCEED 75 VOLTS R.M.S. THIS CORRESPONDS TO 0.5 MILLIAMP A.C ANY VALUE EXCEEDING THIS LIMIT CONSTITUTES A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED IMMEDIATELY.
A.C. VOLTMETER
GOOD EARTH GROUND SUCH AS THE WATER PIPE. CONDUIT. ETC
PLACE THIS PROBE ON EACH EXPOSED METAL PART
SUBJECT: GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH APROWHEAD SYMBOL. WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE SERVICE PERSONNEL TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAG- NITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIAN­GLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE SERVICE PERSONNEL TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IN SERVICE LITERATURE.
SUBJECT : X-RADIATION
1. BE SURE PROCEDURES AND INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL SERVICE PER­SONNEL COVER THE SUBJECT OF X-RADIATION. THE ONLY POTEN­TIAL SOURCE OF X-RAYS IN CURRENT T.V. RECEIVERS IS THE PIC­TURE TUBE. HOWEVER, THIS TUBE DOES NOT EMIT X-RAYS WHEN THE HIGH VOLTAGE IS AT THE FACTORY SPECIFIED LEVEL. THE PROPER VALUE IS GIVEN IN THE APPLICABLE SCHEMATIC. OPERA­TION AT HIGHER VOLTAGES MAY CAUSE A FAILURE OF THE PIC­TURE TUBE OR HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY AND, UNDER CERTAIN CIR­CUMSTANCES, MAY PRODUCE RADIATION IN EXCESS OF DESIR­ABLE LEVELS.
2. ONLY FACTORY SPECIFIED C.R.T. ANODE CONNECTORS MUST BE USED. DEGAUSSING SHIELDS ALSO SERVE AS AN X-RAY SHIELD IN COLOR SETS, ALWAYS RE-INSTALL THEM.
3. IT IS ESSNTIAL THAT SERVICE PERSONNEL HAVE AVAILABLE AN ACCURATE AND RELIABLE HIGH VOLTAGE METER. THE CALIBRA­TION OF THE METER SHOULD BE CHECKED PERIODICALLY AGAINST A REFERENCE STANDARD, SUCH AS THE ONE AVAILABLE AT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR.
4. WHEN THE HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUITRY IS OPERATING PROPERLY THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY OF AN X-RADIATION PROBLEM. EVERY TIME A COLOR CHASSIS IS SERVICED. THE BRIGHTNESS SHOULD BE RUN UP AND DOWN WHILE MONITORING THE HIGH VOLTAGE WITH A METER TO BE CERTAIN THAT THE HIGH VOLTAGE DOES NOT EXCEED THE SPECIFIED VALUE AND THAT IT IS REGULATING CORRECTLY. WE SUGGEST THAT YOU AND YOUR SERVICE ORGA­NIZATION REVIEW TEST PROCEDURES SO THAT VOLTAGE REGU­LATION IS ALWAYS CHECKED AS A STANDARD SERVICING PROCE­DURE AND THAT THE HIGH VOLTAGE READING BE RECORDED ON EACH CUSTOMERS INVOICE.
5. WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAKING TEST MEASUREMENTS IN A PRODUCT WITH A PROBLEM OF EXCESSIVE HIGH VOLTAGE, AVOID BEING UNNECESSARILY CLOSE TO THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY. DO NOT OPERATE THE PRODUCT LONGER THAN IT IS NECESSARY TO LOCATE THE CAUSE OF EXCES­SIVE VOLTAGE.
6. REFER TO HV. B+ AND SHUTDOWN ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN THE APPROPRIATE SCHEMATIC AND DIAGRAMS (WHERE USED).
SUBJECT: IMPLOSION
1. ALL DIRECT VIEWED PICTURE TUBES ARE EQUIPPED WITH AN INTE­GRAL IMPLOSION PROTECTION SYSTEM, BUT CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO AVOID DAMAGE DURING INSTALLATION, AVOID SCRATCHING THE TUBE. IF SCRATCHED REPLACE IT.
2. USE ONLY RECOMMENDED FACTORY REPLACEMENT TUBES.
SUBJECT : TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
1. NEVER INSTALL ANY PRODUCT IN A CLOSED-IN RECESS, CUBBY­HOLE OR CLOSELY FITTING SHELF SPACE, OVER OR CLOSE TO 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 REAR VENTING. THE CUSTOMER SHOULD ALSO AVOID THE USE OF DEC­ORATIVE SCARVES OR OTHER COVERINGS WHICH 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 TEST ON CUSTOMIZED INSTALLATIONS.
5. CAUTION CUSTOMERS AGAINST THE MOUNTING OF A PRODUCT ON SLOPING SHELF OR A TILTED POSITION, UNLESS THE PRODUCT IS PROPERLY SECURED.
6. A PRODUCT ON A ROLL-ABOUT CART SHOULD BE STABLE ON 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 THE USE OF A CART OR STAND WHICH HAS NOT BEEN LISTED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. FOR USE WITH THEIR SPECIFIC MODEL OF TELEVISION RECEIVER OR GENERICALLY APPROVED FOR USE WITH T.V.S OF THE SAME OR LARGER SCREEN SIZE.
8. CAUTION CUSTOMERS AGAINST THE USE OF 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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3. SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION : Before servicing the DVD covered by this service data and its supplements and ADDENDUMS, read and fol­low the cumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions in this publi­cations, always follow the safety precautions.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. NOTE
: if unforeseen cir-
Remember Safety First:
General Servicing Precautions
1. Always unplug the DVD AC power cord from the AC power source before: (1) Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board,
module, or any other assembly.
(2) Disconnection or reconnecting any internal electrical
plug or other electrical connection.
(3) Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an elec-
trolytic 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 DVD or any of its assemblies.
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 DVD and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heat sinks are cerrectly installed.
6. Always connect test instrument ground lead to the appropriate ground before connection 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 including Metal pan­els, Input terminals, Earphone jacks, etc.
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.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified a “anti-static” can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protec tive 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 circuit, 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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4. REGIONAL CODES
What are "regional codes"?
Motion picture studios want to control the home release of movies in different countries because theater releases arenít
simultaneous (a movie may come out on DVD in the US when itís just hitting screens in Europe). Therefore they have
required that the DVD standard include codes which can be used to lock out the playback of certain discs in certain geo-
graphical regions. Players sold in each region will have that regionís code built into the player. The player will refuse to play
these "region coded" discs which are not allowed in the region. However, regional codes are entirely optional. Discs without
codes will play on any player in any country. Some studios have already announced that only their new releases will have
regional codes. There are six regions:
1. United States and Canada
2. Europe and Japan
3. Far East (except Japan & China)
4. South America and Oceania
5. Africa and the Middle East
6. China (except Hong Kong)
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1 2
6
2
5
3
4
2
Map of DVD Regions
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5. INFORMATIONS
REGION CODE
VERSION REGION CODE COUNTRY
/UXX 1 USA/CANADA
THE DISCS THAT THE VC5200 CAN HANDLE
The following discs can be played back with a VC5200.
disc mark playback capability size side
DVD Audio/Video
VCD Video
CD Audio
Note: The regional code of the discs must meet to the regional
code of the VC5200.
12 cm
8 cm
12 cm
8 cm
12 cm
8 cm
single/double
single
single
DVD INFORMATION
Below is a glossary of the new terms related to DVD.
Title:
A disc may have more than one story/movie on it, so each
story/movie is called a title.
For example, if there are 2 movies on the disc, they are
separated into Title 1 and Title 2.
Multi-angles:
On some DVDs, scenes have been filmed from different angles
(up to a maximum of 9). On these discs, you can select the
angle that you want to watch. Please refer to the DVDs manual
to see which scenes have multi-angles.
Parental guide:
Some discs have restriction levels that allow you to cut
scenes or prevent playback of discs that have contents that
you do not want children to watch.
Chapter:
A title may also be separated into chapters.
For example, a movie (title) may be separated into 3 scenes
(chapters).
Title 1 Title 2
Chapter1Chapter
Subtitles:
DVDs are recorded with up to 32 different subtitle languages.
If a disc has more than one subtitle language, you can select
the subtitle language that you want to read.
Soundtrack language:
DVDs are recorded with up to 8 different soundtrack languages.
If a disc has more than one language, you can select the
soundtrack language that you want to listen to.
Chapter3Chapter1Chapter2Chapter
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6. SERVICING HINT
SERVICE HINTS
SERVICE TOOLS
Audio signals disc 4822 397 30184 Disc without errors (SBC444)+ Disc with DO errors, black spots and fingerprints (SBC444A) 4822 397 30245 Disc (65 min 1kHz) without no pause 4822 397 30155 Max. diameter disc (58.0 mm) 4822 397 60141 Torx screwdrivers
Set (straight) 4822 395 50145
Set (square) 4822 395 50132 13th order filter 4822 395 30204 DVD test disc 4822 397 10131
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7. LOCATION OF CUSTOMER CONTROLS
11. POWER BUTTON
12. POWER INDICATOR
13. DISC SELECT(1~5) BUTTONS
14. REMOTE SENSOR
15. DISPLAY WINDOW
16. DISC SKIP BUTTON
17. SKIP/SCAN BUTTONS
18. PAUSE BUTTON
19. STOP BUTTON
10. PLAY BUTTON
11. DISC TRAY
12. DISC EXCHANGE BUTTON
13. OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON
11. OPERATING STATUS INDICATOR
12. MP3 INDICATOR
13. VIDEO CD INDICATOR
14. CD INDICATOR
15. DVD INDICATOR
16. TITLE NUMBER INDICATOR
17. CHAPTER/TRACK NUMBER INDICATOR
18. PROGRAM INDICATOR
19. RANDOM INDICATOR
10. REPEAT PLAYBACK MODE INDICATORS
11. DISC 1-5 INDICATORS
12. ANGLE ICON INDICATOR
13. TOTAL PLAYING TIME/ ELAPSED TIME INDICATORS
FRONT
21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13
TITLE
PROG.
RANDOM ALL
AB
CHP/TRK
1
2
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5
MP3 VCD CD DVD
1 2 43 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
13
INDICATOR PANEL
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REAR
1 2 3 4
11. POWER CORD
12. VIDEO OUT JACK
13. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT/PROGRESSIVE
SCAN JACKS
14. S-VIDEO OUT JACK
15. VIDEO OUTPUT SELECT SWITCH
16. COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT JACK
17. AUDIO OUT (L/R) 1, 2 JACKS
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18. OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT JACK
REMOVE THE DUST PROTECTION CAP FROM THE CON­NECTOR AND CONNECT THE OPTICAL DIGITAL CABLE (NOT SUPPLIED) FIRMLY SO THAT THE CONFIGURA­TIONS OF BOTH THE CABLE AND THE CONNECTOR MATCH. KEEP THE DUST PROTECTION CAP AND ALWAYS REATTACH THE CAP WHEN NOT USING THE CONNECTOR TO PROTECT AGAINST DUST INTRUSION.
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Dust protection cap
This DVD player support two remote control codes: C1 and C2. When the unit is shipped from the factory, the remote code is set to C1. To change the remote control codes press and hold and hold CLEAR button for at least five seconds. Changed remote control codes is displayed in the display window. Set the remote control codes of the remote control to the same setting.
Notes
This setting can not be used if a disc is playing.If a DVD has been loaded, be sure to press STOP twice before proceeding.
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POWER OPEN/CLOSE
REMOTE CONTROL
POWER BUTTON
SETUP BUTTON
***TOP MENU BUTTON
**ARROW BUTTONS
SELECT/ENTER BUTTON
OSD BUTTON
ZOOM BUTTON
PLAY BUTTON
SCAN BUTTONS
PAUSE BUTTON
Number buttons
CLEAR button
REPEAT BUTTON
OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON
RANDOM BUTTON
RETURN BUTTON
DISC SKIP BUTTON MARKER-SEARCH BUTTONS
A-B BUTTON
AUDIO BUTTON
SUBTITLE BUTTON
SURR. BUTTON
*MENU BUTTON
ANGLE BUTTON
SKIP BUTTONS
SLOW BUTTONS
STOP BUTTON
PROGRAM BUTTON
*MENU BUTTON
USE THE MENU BUTTON TO DISPLAY THE MENU SCREEN INCLUDED ON SELECTED DVD VIDEO DISCS. TO OPERATE A MENU SCREEN, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN USING A DVD MENU .
**DIRECTIONAL ARROW BUTTONS
(UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT) FOR USE IN HIGHLIGHTING A SELECTION ON A GUI MENU SCREEN, TITLE AND MENU SCREEN.
***TOP MENU BUTTON
USE THE TOP MENU BUTTON TO DISPLAY THE TITLE MENU INCLUDED ON SELECTED DVD VIDEO DISCS. TO OPERATE A MENU SCREEN, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN USING A TITLE MENU .
This remote control supports two remote control codes: C1 and C2. When the unit is shipped from the factory the remote control is set to C1. To set the remote control to C2, hold down both the STOP button and "2" number button on the remote control for at least five seconds.
(If the batteries in the remote control are replaced while the remote control is set to C2, the setting will revert C1.) To set the remote control back to C1, hold down both the STOP button and "1" number button on the remote control for at least five seconds. Also set the remote control codes of the player to the same setting as the remote control. (This setting is set to C1, when the unit is shipped from the factory)
SETUP REPEAT RANDOM
AUDIO SUBTITLE SURR.ANGLE
TOP MENU MENU
OSD RETURN
ZOOM DISC SKIPMARKER – SEARCH
CLEAR PROGRAM
A-B
SELECT /ENTER
SKIPSCAN
PLAY
STOP
PAUSE
123
45
7
SLOW
6
8
9
0
9
8. DISASSEMBLY
Top Case
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(A)
Tray Door
Disc Tray
Front Panel
Stopper
Stopper
CAUTION BEFORE STARTING SERVICING
Electronic parts are susceptible to static electricity and may easily damaged, so do not forget to take a proper grounding treatment as required. Many screws are used inside the unit. To prevent missing, dropping, etc. of the screws, always use a magnetized screw driver in servicing. Several kinds of screws are used and some of them need special cautions. That is, take care of the tapping screws securing molded patrs and fine pitch screws used to secure metal parts. If they are used improperly, the screw holes will be easily damaged and the parts can not be fixed.
CABINET DISASSEMBLY
1. Top Case
1. Release 7 screws (A). (See Fig. 2-1)
2. Lift the top case with holding the back of it, and remove it in the direction of the arrow.
Fig. 2-1
2.Tray Door
1.Eject the disc tray.
2.Lift up the tray door in the direction of the arrow.
3. Front Panel
1. Eject the disc tray. (See Fig. 2-2)
2. Remove the tray door. (See Fig. 2-2)
3. Pull the front panel toward you while pressing 5 stoppers to disengage, and remove the front panel. (See Fig. 2-3)
Fig. 2-3
REMARK
Fig. 2-2
Press OPEN/CLOSE button to open the tray. If the tray does not work, please refer page 14. (3. Taking out the disc)
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(G)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(G)
Fig. 2-4
Fig. 2-5
1. Disassemble Main circuit board, Jack circuit board, Power circuit board and MD Ass'y DPM1.
1. Remove the top case.(See Fig. 2-1)
2. Remove 10 screws (B).
3. Disassemble Main circuit board and Jack circuit
board from Bracket Main.
4. Unscrew 3 screws(C) at Bracket Main.
5. Disassemble Bracket Main from Main chassis.
6. Unscrew 4 screws(D) at MD Assy DPM1.
7. Turn the portion the direction of arrow to move
the Base Assembly Tray in front of you.
8. Release the other 3 screws(E).
9. Disassemble MD Assy DPM1 from Main chassis.
10. Unscrew 4 screws(F) at Power circuit.
11. Disassemble power circuit board from Main
chassis.
CIRCUIT BOARD DISASSEMBLY
Note: Before removing the main circuit board, be sure to shortcircuit the laserdiode output land.
After replacing the main circuit board, open the land after inserting the flexible connector. (Refer to Mechanism Disassembly)
2. Digitron and Key Circuit Board
1. Remove the front panel.(See Fig. 2-3)
2. Release 5 screws (G), and remove the digitron circuit board.
(D)
(L1)
(D)
MA Assy Dpm1
(E)
(D)
(E)
(D)
(C)
(E)
(L1)
(B)
(B)
(C)
(B)
Main Circuit Board
(B)
(B)
(B)
Jack Circuit Board
Bracket Main
(C)
Power Code
Main Chassis
11
(F)
(F)
(F)
Power Circuit Board
(F)
9. EXPLODED VIEWS
1. Cabinet and Main Frame Section
465
465
250
462
462
300
465
260
465
A46
A47
463
463
275
463
463
463
467
A48
463
463
463
463
463
A00
A43
283
280
285
262
452
452
PBTOO
A
5
4
3
2
1
BCD
12
2.Packing Accessory Section
BATTERY
808
PACKING SHEET
804
PACKING
803
811
812
USER GUIDE
801
REMOTE CONTROLLER
900
BOX CARTONX
802
PACKING
803
AUDIO
VIDEO
NOTE : "nsp" PART IS LISTED FOR REFERENCE ONLY, MARANTZ WILL NOT SUPPLY THESE PARTS.
POS.
NO.
A00 6721R-0314C DECK ASSY DPM1 nsp
A43 3501R-4508A BOARD ASSY FRONT
A46 6871R-4407G PCB ASSY MAIN RCA BAS
A47 6871R-4408B PCB ASSY I/O nsp
A48 3501R-3073G BOARD ASSY 5 CHANGER NARROW PLUS nsp
250 3110R-0194G TOP COVER nsp
260 3141R-0037N CHASSIS ASSY MAIN nsp
262 RETAINER nsp
275 4811R-0027D BRACKET ASSY MAIN nsp
280 3721R-F221A PANEL ASSY FRONT
283 3581R-T037A DOOR ASSY TRAY 346W063510
285 3301R-M013A PLATE ASSY SHIELD nsp
300 6410RAHS02A MAINS CORD *YC000450R
452 353-051A SCREW SPECIAL nsp
462 353-085E SCREW DRAWING nsp
463 353-051G SCREW DRAWING nsp
465 353-046K SCREW SPECIAL (3X10 BK) nsp
467 353-046N SCREW SPECIAL (3X8 BK) nsp
NOTE : "nsp" PART IS LISTED FOR REFERENCE ONLY, MARANTZ WILL NOT SUPPLY THESE PARTS.
VERS.
COLOR
DESCRIPTION
PART NO.
(MJI)
nsp
*ZZ001890R
346W248500
POS.
NO.
801 3835RS0021C USER GUIDE 346W851250
VERS.
COLOR
DESCRIPTION
802 3890R-H500F BOX nsp
803 3920R-E018A PACKING nsp
804 3858R-S001B PACKING SHEET nsp
808 534-008C BATTERY AAAM(R03) 1PAIR nsp
811 564-017B VIDEO CORD 1WAY (YL) nsp
812 564-018B AUDIO CORD 2WAY (RD/WH) nsp
900 6711R2N060B REMOTE CONTROLLER RC5200VC ZK346W0010
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PART NO.
(MJI)
3. Taking out the disc
1. Release 7 screws.
2. Lift the top case with holding the back of it and remove backward.
3. Turn the (A) portion to the direction of arrow (B).
4. Then the tray is moved a little. Pull the tray with your hand at this time.
A
B
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10. ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. Power(SMPS) Circuit
A. B.
No FLD
Is 5.2VA section working?
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Are D109, L103 open?
YES
No 5.2VA.
Replace SMPS trans(T101).
Check R127, 128.
Replace the inferior
(SHUTDOWN CKT)
components.
Is 5.2V applied to IC102
YES
Pin 1?
NO
No 5V_D or 5V_A .
Is 5.2VA section working? (Is the POWER CTL at Pin6 High/low?)
YES
Is oscillation present at the Base of Q108?
YES
Replace Q108.
Check D109, C123, R125, R124.
Is there a DC voltage at the
(+) terminal of BD101?
YES
Is R102(R104) normal?
YES
Is about AC 100V app;ied to
IC101 Pin 3.
NO
Check IC101.
NO
NO
Replace BD101.
(Bridge rectifier)
Replace R102.
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2. µ-COM Circuit
A. No Power
POWER ON
YES
Does Logo appear
on the screen?
YES
OK
1
YES
Do DV 50 Bars appear?
NO
NO
Do Hello appear at FLD?
NO
Reconnect it.
NO
Is P3901
connected normally?
Refer to Front Part
YES
Check power.
(Refer to power)
YES
Is P3901 Pin 8, 9, 18 normal?
A
If power is normal
NO
1
Is oscillation of
X501 normal?
YES
Are IC501 Pins 193, 808
and 81 normal?
YES
A
NO
Check the oscillation
NO
Check short.
Replace IC501
OK
or IC306.
Replace IC502
NONO
The waveform
on 3, 5, 7 pin of IC502
normal?
YES
Replace Main B/D
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