18.4. SMPS, AC Inlet, Wireless Adapter and
Voltage Selector P.C.B. -------------------------------119
19 Appendix Information of Schematic Diagram -------121
19.1. Voltage & Waveform Chart---------------------------121
19.2. Illustration of ICs, Transistor and Diode-----------129
19.3. Terminal Function of ICs ------------------------------130
20 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List----------133
20.1. Exploded View and Mechanical Replacement
Parts List--------------------------------------------------133
20.2. Electrical Replacement Parts List ------------------137
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1Safety Precautions
1.1.General Guidelines
1. Wh en servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or
damaged by the short circuit.
2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly
installed.
3. After servicing, carry out the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
1.1.1.Leakage Current Cold Check
1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug.
2. Measure the resistance value, with an o hmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on
the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to th e
chassis, the reading should be between 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ.
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be
1.1.2.Leakage Current Hot Check
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a 1.5kΩ, 10 watts resistor, in parallel with a 0.15µF capacitors, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a
good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 1.
3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the voltage at each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements.
6. Th e potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equivalent)
may be used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 1/2 milliamp. In case a measurement is outside of the
limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is
returned to the customer.
Figure 1
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1.2.Before Use
Be sure to disconnect the mains cord before adjusting the voltage selector.
Use a minus(-) screwdriver to set the voltage selector (on the rear panel) to the voltage setting for the area in which the unit will be
used.
Note that this unit will be seriously damaged if this setting is not made correctly. (There is no voltage selector for some countries,
the correct voltage is already set.)
1.3.Before Repair and Adjustment
Disconnect AC power to discharge unit AC Capacitors as such (C5700, C5701, C5702, C5704, C5705, C5706) through a 10 Ω, 10
W resistor to ground.
Caution:
DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT DIRECTLY (with a screwdriver blade, for instance), as this may destroy solid st ate devices.
After repairs are completed, restore power gradually using a variac, to avoid overcurrent.
Current consumption at AC 110/127V, 50/60 Hz in NO SIGNAL mode at volume minimal should be ~ 500 mA.
Current consumption at AC 240V, 50 Hz in NO SIGNAL mode at volume minimal should be ~ 500 mA.
1.4.Protection Circuitry
The protection circuitry may have operated if either of the following conditions are noticed:
• No sound is heard when the power is turned on.
• Sound stops during a performance.
The function of this circuitry is to prevent circuitry damage if, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection wires are
“shorted”, or if speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of the amplifier are used.
If this occurs, follow the procedure outlines below:
1. Turn off the power.
2. Determine the cause of the problem and correct it.
3. Turn on the power once again after one minute.
Note:
When the protection circuitry functions, the unit will not operate unless the power is first turned off and then on again.
1.5.Caution For Fuse Replacement
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1.6.Safety Part Information
Safety Parts List:
There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety.
These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams, Exploded View & Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these
critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent shock, fire or other hazards. Do not modify the
original design without permission of manufacturer.
Safety Ref No.Part No.Part Name & DescriptionRemarks
6REXX1186-J1P RED WIRE (AC INLET-SMPS)
7REXX1187-J1P BLACK WIRE (AC INLET-SMPS)
10RGR0428G-AREAR PANEL
17RKM0668-K1TOP CABINET
23RMNX0205AINSULATION SHEET
34REX14821P WHITE WIRE (AC INLET-SMPS)
35REX14831P BLUE WIRE (AC INLET-SMPS)
301RAY1102A-VTRAVERSE ASS'Y
A2K2CP2YY00061 AC CORD
A2K2CQ2CA00006 AC CORD
A3RQT9610-GO/I BOOK (En)
A3RQT9612-KO/I BOOK (Cn)
PCB7REP4761CSMPS P.C.B.(RTL)
PCB8REP4761CAC INLET P.C.B.(RTL)
PCB9REP4761CVOLTAGE SELECTOR P.C.B.(RTL)
DZ5701 ERZVA5Z471ZNR
S5701K0ABCA000007 SW VOLTAGE SELECTOR
L5701G0C123M00001 INDUCTOR
L5702G0C123M00001 INDUCTOR
F1K5D632BNA005 FUSE
T5701ETS61BA126AD MAIN TRANSFORMER
T5751ETS19AB2E6AG SUB TRANSFORMER
T6100G4D1A0000142 SWITCHING TRANSFORMER
PC5702 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER
PC5720 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER
PC5799 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER
PC5901 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER
TH5702 D4CAA5R10001 THERMISTOR
P5701K2AA2B000011 AC INLET
R5700ERJ8GEYJ155V 1.5M 1/4W
R5701ERJ8GEYJ155V 1.5M 1/4W
C5700F1BAF471A013 470pF
C5701F0CAF224A105 0.22uF
C5702F0CAF104A105 0.1uF
C5704F1BAF471A013 470pF
C5705F1BAF471A013 470pF
C5706F1BAF471A013 470pF
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2Warning
2.1.Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatic 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 electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
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, p lace the assembly on a cond ucti ve surface su ch as a luminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge build up 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 as “anti-static (ESD protected)” can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges 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 circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lif ting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device).
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2.2.Precaution of Laser Diode
Caution:
This product utilizes a laser diode with the unit turned “on”, invisible laser radiation is emitted from the pickup lens.
Wavelength: 655 nm (DVD)/790 nm (CD)
Maximum output radiation power from pickup: 100 µW/VDE
Laser radiation from the pickup unit is safety level, but be sure the followings:
1. Do not disassemble the pickup unit, since radiation from exposed laser diode is dangerous.
2. Do not adjust the variable resistor on the pickup unit. It was already adjusted.
3. Do not look at the focus lens using optical instruments.
4. Recommend not to look at pickup lens for a long time.
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2.3.Service caution based on Legal restrictions
2.3.1.General description about Lead Free Solder (PbF)
The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical compone nts on the printed circuit boards used for this
equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation.
The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). On the other hand, the lead free solder is the alloy mainl y consists of tin
(Sn), silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu), and the melting point of the lead free solder is higher approx.30 degrees C (86°F) more than that
of the normal solder.
Definition of PCB Lead Free Solder being used
The letter of “PbF” is printed either foil side or components side on the PCB using the lead free solder.
(See right figure)
Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder (PbF)
• The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used.
(Definition: The letter of “PbF” is printed on the PCB using the lead free solder.)
• To pu t lead free solder, it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder.
• Remove the remaining lead free solder on the PCB cleanly for soldering of the new IC.
• Since the melting point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal lead solder, it takes the longer time to melt the
lead free solder.
• Use the soldering iron (more than 70W) equi pped with the temperature co ntrol after setting the temp erature at 350±30 degrees
C (662±86°F).
Recommended Lead Free Solder (Service Parts Route.)
• The following 3 types of lead free solder are available through the service parts route.
RFKZ03D01K-----------(0.3mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ06D01K-----------(0.6mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ10D01K-----------(1.0mm 100g Reel)
Note
* Ingredient: tin (Sn), 96.5%, silver (Ag) 3.0%, Copper (Cu) 0.5%, Cobalt (Co) / Germanium (Ge) 0.1 to 0.3%
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2.4.Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit
The laser diode in the optical pickup unit may break down due to static electricity of clothes or human b ody. Special care must be
taken avoid caution to electrostatic breakdown when servicing and handling the laser diode in the traverse unit.
2.4.1.Cautions to Be Taken in Handling the Optical Pickup Unit
The laser diode in the optical pickup un it may be damaged due to electrostatic discharge generating from clothes or human body.
Special care must be taken avoid caution to electrostatic discharge damage when servicing the laser diode.
1. Do not give a considerable shock to the optical pickup unit as it has an extremely high-precise structure.
2. To prevent the laser diode from the electrostatic discharge damage, the flexible cable of the optical pickup unit removed
should be short-circuited with a short pin or a clip.
3. The flexible cable may be cut off if an excessive force is applied to it. Use caution when handling the flexible cable.
4. The antistatic FPC is connected to the new optical pickup unit. After replacing the optical pickup unit and connecting the flexible cable, cut off the antistatic FPC.
Figure 1
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2.4.2.Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention
Some devices such as the DVD player use the optical pickup (laser diode) and the optical pickup will be damaged by static electricity in the working environment. Proceed servicing works under the working environment where grounding works is completed.
2.4.2.1.Worktable grounding
1. Put a conductive material (sheet) or iron sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed, and ground the sheet.
2.4.2.2.Human body grounding
1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity form your body.
Figure 2
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3Service Navigation
3.1.Service Information
This service manual contains technical information which will allow service personnel’s to understand and service this model.
Please place orders using the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers.
If the circuit is changed or modified, this information wil l be fol lowed by supplemen t service manual to be filed with original se rvice
manual.
• DVD Mechanism Unit (BRS11D):
1) This model uses DVD Mechanism Unit (BRS11D).
• Micro-processor:
1) The following components are supplied as an assembled part.
• Micro-processor IC, IC2300 (RFKWMXH185EE)
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4Specifications
Main unit
OAMPLIFIER SECTION
RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode
Front Ch:
160 W per channel (3 Ω), 1 kHz, 10% THD
Surround Ch:
160 W per channel (3 Ω), 1 kHz, 10% THD
Center Ch:
160 W per channel (3 Ω), 1 kHz, 10% THD
Subwoofer Ch:
200 W per channel (3 Ω), 100 Hz, 10% THD
Total RMS Dolby Digital mode power
*
When using SH-FX71 (optional), the total RMS Dolby Digital mode
Picture resolution:
16:9 min. size 4 x 4, max.size (720 x 8) x (405 x 8);
4:3 min. size 4 x 4, max.size (720 x 8) x (540 x 8)
*4
The total combined maximum number of recognizable audio, picture and video content and groups: 2600 audio, picture and video contents and 259 groups. (Excluding Root folder)
*5
Plays DivX® Video
Pick up
Wavelength (DVD/CD):655/790 nm
Laser powerCLASS 1
Audio output (Disc)
Number of channels:5.1 ch (FL, FR, C, SL, SR, SW)
,
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4.1.Others (Licences)
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5General/Introduction
5.1.Power-Saving Features
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5.2.Linked Operations with the TV (VIERA Link™ “HDAVI Control™”)
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5.3.Disc Information
5.3.1.Media that can be played
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5.3.2.File Extension Type Support (MP3/JPEG/DivX)
5.4.DivX Information
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6Location of Controls and Components
6.1.Remote Control Key Button Operations
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6.2.Main Unit Key Button Operations
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7Installation Instructions
Turn off all equipment before connection and read the appropriate operating instructions.
Do not connect the AC power supply cord until all other connections are completed.
7.1.Speaker Connections
7.2.Radio Antenna connection
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7.3.Connection with an ARC compatible TV
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8Operating Instructions
8.1.Removing of disc during abnormality
8.1.1.Using main unit key buttons.
8.1.1.1.When the power can be turned off.
1. Turn off the power and press & hold [OPEN/CLOSE] button on main unit and [SKIP FWD] button on remote for 5 seconds
8.1.1.2.When the power cannot be turned off
1. Press & ho ld the [POWER] button to turn o ff the power forcibly, then press & hold [SKIP FWD] button on remote and [OPEN/
CLOSE] button on main unit for 5 seconds.
8.1.2.When the Forcible Disc Eject cannot be done.
1. Turn off the power and remove AC cord.
2. Insert Paper Clip into the hole on the bottom of unit and slide the Paper Clip on the direction of the arrow to eject tray slightly.
The tray will open automatically.
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3. Gently pull out the tray.
4. Remove the disc
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9Service Mode
9.1.Cold-Start
Here is the procedure to carry out cold-start for initialize to shipping mode.
1. Unplug AC power cord
2. Press & hold [] button
3. Plug AC power cord while [] button being pressed
FL Display will show “_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _”
4. Release [] button
9.2.Panel Code Setting Operation
9.2.1.Checking of Panel Code
1. In STOP (no disc) mode, press [OPEN/CLOSE] button on main unit, and [6] button on the remote control unit.
FL Display:
Display is automatically clear after 5 seconds.
Note: Refer to Figure 9.2.1 for "Video Design Information".
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Series
Code
P, PC, PX,
PP
(blank)
EP
EB, EG,
GC, GS
GA, GD, GJ
GT
GN
PN4NTSC
PB4NTSC
PU,PH, PR
EE
Country
USA, Canada,
US Military
Japan
Poland, E.Europe
UK, Germany,
W.Europe
Middle East, Africa,
S.E.A
South East Asia,
Korea
Taiwan
New Zealand,
Australia
Central &
S.America, Brazil
Central &
S.America, Brazil
South/Centrial
America, Argentina
CIS
DVD
Region
Code
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
4
5
TV
Broadcasting
System
NTSC
NTSC
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL /NTSC
PAL /NTSC
PAL
NTSC
SECAM
Selected
TV System
AUTO2 (*A)
AUTO2 (*A)
PAL (*C)
PAL (*C)
PAL (*C)
Auto (*B)
NTSC (*E)
PAL (*C)
NTSC (*D)
NTSC (*D)
NTSC (*D)
PAL (*C)
Region Display
(Default)
1PN
2PN
2PP
2PP
2PP
3PN
3PN
4PP
4PN
4PN
4PN
5PP
Product
OSD
Default
English
Japanese
English
English
English
English
Traditional
Chinese
English
Spanish
Portuguese
English
English
OSD Menu Language
English (NA), Spanish (NA),
Canadian French
Japanese, English
English (EU), French, German,
Spanish (EU), Polish, Russian,
Czech, Hungarian
English (EU), French, German,
Italian, Spanish (EU), Polish,
Swedish, Dutch
English (NA), French, German,
Spanish (EU), Polish, Russian,
Czech, Hungarian
English (NA), Traditional Chinese
English (NA), Traditional Chinese3
English (EU), French, German,
Italian, Spanish (EU), Polish,
Swedish, Dutch
English (NA), Spanish (Panama),
French, Brazilian Portuguese
English (NA), Spanish (Panama),
French, Brazilian Portuguese
English (NA), Spanish (Panama),
French, Brazilian Portuguese
English (EU), French, German,
Spanish (EU), Polish, Russian,
Czech, Hungarian
GKEnglish (NA), Simplified Chinese66PNChina
Auto2 (*A)
Select TV System
No
TV sysSourceOutput
PAL----
NTSC
Auto
Auto2
Wallpaper = NTSC
NTSC (*E)
----
----
NTSC
PAL DVD-V
PAL VCD
NTSC
PAL
NTSC
= default
Select TV System
TV sysSourceOutput
PALPAL
NTSC
Auto
Auto2
Wallpaper = NTSC
PAL / NTSC
PAL / NTSC
PAL / NTSC
----
NTSC
same as source
= default
No
PAL
PAL
Auto (*B)
Select TV System
= default
Yes
TV sysSourceOutput
PALPA L
NTSC
Auto
Auto2
Wallpaper = NTSC
PAL / NTSC
PAL / NTSC
PAL / NTSC
----
NTSC
same as source
Explanation of Display
PAL (*C)
Auto (*B)
PAL (*C)
Select TV System
TV sysSourceOutput
PAL
NTSC
Auto
PAL / NTSC
PAL / NTSC
PAL / NTSC
Auto2
Wallpaper = PAL
English
Simplified
Chinese
= default
Yes
PAL
NTSC
same as source
----
Individual Model Code
N: If NTSC disc is played, NTSC output.
P: If NTSC disc is played, PAL output.
Can play PAL disc
Region code
English (NA), Traditional ChineseGW55PPIndia
NA: North America, EU: Europe
NTSC (*D)
Select TV System
= default
No
TV sysSourceOutput
PAL
NTSC
Auto
Auto2
Wallpaper = NTSC
----
PAL / NTSC
----
----
NTSC
Figure 9.2.1
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9.2.2.Setting of Panel Code
Step1 : Press [OPEN/CLOSE] button on main unit, follow by [4] and [7] on remote control (To enter Doctor Mode).
Step2 : Press [CANCEL] button on remote control, then press [2], [2], [8] and [0] on remote control.
Step3 : Key in new panel code using remote control (refer to Figure 9.2.2).
Step4 : Press [OK] on remote control.
Step5 : Unplug AC power cord.
Step6 : Plug AC power cord.
Step7 : Press [] button on main unit.
Step8 : Check panel code (refer to section 9.2.1).
By pressing various button combinations on the main unit and remote control unit, you can activate the various service modes for
checking.
Special Note:
• Due to the limitations of the no. characters that can be shown on the FL Display, the “FL Display” button on the remote control
unit can be used to show the two display pages. (Display 1 / Display 2).
• Refer to Section 6.1 for the section on “Remote Control Key Buttons Operations”.
9.3.1.Self Diagnostic Table 1 (For DVD)
Error code
check
Jitter check
Item
DescriptionMode Name
Error code check
The latest error code stored in the
EEPROM IC is displayed.
Note: Refer to "(Section 9.4) Error
Code" for more detailed information on
the error codes.
Jitter check.
Jitter rate is measured and displayed.
Measurement is repeatedly done in
the cycle of one second. Read error
counter starts from zero upon mode
setting.
When target block data failed to be
read out, the counter advances by one
increment. When the failure is caused
by minor error, it may be corrected
when retried to enable successful
reading.
In this case, the counter advances by
one. When the error persists even
after retry, the counter may jump by
two or more.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1 2.
FL Display
F / H / U
Error code (play_err) is expressed in the
following convention.
Error code = 0 x DAXX is expressed: DVDnn U12
Error code = 0 x DBXX is expressed: DVDnn H12
Error code = 0 x DXXX is expressed: DVDnn F123
Error code = 0 x 0000 is expressed: DVDnn F--* "xx" denotes the error code
(Display 1)
Jitter check
mode
Jitter rate is shown in decimal notation to one
place of decimal.
Focus drive value is shown in hexadecimal
notation.
(Display 2)
Lead
Error
Counter
Jitter rate
Focus Drive
Val ue
Key Operation
Front Key
In STOP (no disc) mode,
press [OPEN/CLOSE]
button on the main unit,
and [0] button on the
remote control unit.
*With pointing of cursor up
and down on display.
To exit, press [ / ] on
main unit or remote control.
In STOP (with disc inside
tray) mode, press
[OPEN/CLOSE] button on
the main unit, and [5]
button on the remote
control unit.
Press [ / ] to exit.
Press [FL Display] on
remote control unit for next
page (FL Display).
Initial setting of
laser drive
current
Initial setting of laser drive current.
Laser current
measurement
mode
The value denotes the current in decimal
notation.
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In STOP (no disc) mode,
press [OPEN/CLOSE]
button on the main unit,
and [PAUSE] button on the
remote control unit.
To exit, press
[OPEN/CLOSE] button on
the main unit and
[CANCEL] button on the
remote control unit.
9.3.2.Self Diagnostic Table 2 (For DVD)
DVD laser
drive current
measurement
CD laser drive
current
measurement
Item
DescriptionMode Name
DVD laser drive current measurement.
For DVD laser drive current, refer to
Troubleshooting Guide (Section 10.2)
CD laser drive current measurement.
For CD laser drive current, refer to
Troubleshooting Guide (Section 10.2)
FL Display
DVD laser current
measurement mode
The value denotes the current in decimal
notation.
(Display 1)
CD laser current
measurement mode
Key Operation
Front Key
In STOP (no disc) mode,
press [OPEN/CLOSE]
button on the main unit,
and [FUNCTIONS] button
on the remote control unit.
To exit, press
[OPEN/CLOSE] button on
the main unit and
[CANCEL] button on the
remote control unit.
In STOP (no disc) mode,
press [OPEN/CLOSE]
button on the main unit,
and [3] button on the
remote control unit.
To exit, press
[OPEN/CLOSE] button on
the main unit and
[CANCEL] button on the
remote control unit.
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9.3.3.Self Diagnostic Table 3 (For DVD)
Micro-processor
firmware version
display &
EEPROM
checksum
display.
Item
DescriptionMode Name
Micro-processor firmware version
display & EEPROM checksum display.
EEPROM checksum is only available
due to existence of EEPROM IC.
Note: Condition 1/2/3 shows the state
of EEPROM IC.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1 2 3.
FL Display
(Display 1)
Opecon
Version
(Display 2)
Syscon
Version
(Condition 1)
If the version of the EEPROM does not match,
[NG] is displayed.
(Condition 2)
Key Operation
Front Key
In STOP (no disc)
mode, press
[OPEN/CLOSE] button on
the main unit, and [7]
button on the remote
control unit.
Cancelled automatically
5 seconds later.
Reset
User settings are cancelled and player
is initialized to factory setting.
It is necessary when after replacement
of Micro-processor IC (IC2300),
FLASH ROM IC (IC8651) & Main
P.C.B.
(a) If there is NO EEPROM header string
OR
(b) If there is no EEPROM (no data is received
by Micro-processor), [NO] is displayed.
(Condition 3)
If the EEPROM version matches, checksum
[YYYY] is displayed.
(Display 3)
Opecon
Version
EEPROM
Checksum
(If applicable,
refer below.)
Press [FL Display] button on
remote control unit for next
page. (FL Display)
In STOP (no disc)
mode, press
[OPEN/CLOSE] button on
the main unit, and [ 10]
button on the remote
control unit.
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9.3.4.Self Diagnostic Table 4 (For DVD)
Region and
Firmware
version display
Timer 1 check
Item
DescriptionMode Name
DVD firmware version is displayed on
the FL Display.
Note: It is necessary to check for
firmware version before carrying out
the version up using the disc.
Timer 1 check
Laser operation timer is measured
separately for DVD laser and CD laser.
FL Display sequence:
Display 1 2.
FL Display
System
controller
version
Destination
System controller
generation
Region No.: 0-8
(Display 1)
DVD laser usage time
Shown to the above is DVD laser usage
time, and to the below is CD laser usage
time.
Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation
in a unit of 10 hours.
"00000" will follow "99999". (DVD laser)
(Display 2)
Key Operation
Front Key
In STOP (no disc)
mode, press
[OPEN/CLOSE] button on
the main unit, and [8]
button on the remote
control unit.
Cancelled automatically
5 seconds later.
In STOP (no disc) mode,
press [OPEN/CLOSE] button
on the main unit, and [ ]
button on the remote control
unit.
Cancelled automatically
5 seconds later.
Press [FL Display] button for
next page of FL Display.
Timer 1 reset
Timer 2 check
Timer 2 reset
Timer 1 reset
Laser operation timer of both DVD
laser and CD laser is reset all at once.
Timer 2 check
Spindle motor operation timer
Timer 2 reset
Spindle motor operation timer
CD laser usage time
Time is shown in 6 digits of decimal notation
in a unit of 10 hours.
"000000" will follow "999999". (CD laser)
Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation
in a unit of 10 hours.
It will clear to "00000" upon reset.
Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation in
a unit of 1 hour.
"00000" will follow "99999".
Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation in
a unit of 1 hour.
It will be cleared to "00000" upon activating
this.
While displaying Timer 1
data, press [OPEN/CLOSE]
button on the main unit, and
[ ] button on the remote
control unit.
Cancelled automatically
5 seconds later
In STOP (no disc) mode,
press [OPEN/CLOSE] button
on the main unit, and [ ]
button on the remote control
unit.
Cancelled automatically
5 seconds later.
While displaying Timer 2
data, press [OPEN/CLOSE]
button on the main unit, and
[ ] button on the remote
control unit.
Cancelled automatically
5 seconds later.
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