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CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
GB
3139 785 32451
PHILIPS
Technical Specifications
1-2
TV standard (PAL/50Hz) (NTSC/60Hz)
Number of lines 625 525
Playback Multi standard (PAL/NTSC)
Video performance
Video DAC 12 bit, 108MHz
YPbPr: 0.7Vpp ---- 75 ohm
Video output 1Vpp ----- 75 ohm
RGB(SCART)
0.7Vpp ---- 75 ohm
Video format
Digital Compression MPEG 2 for DVD,SVCD
MPEG 1 for VCD
Div;®
DVD 50Hz 60Hz
Horiz resolution 720 pixels 720 pixels
Vertical resolution 576lines480 lines
VCD 50Hz 60Hz
Horiz. resolution352 pixels352 pixels
Vertical resolution 288lines 240 lines
Audio format
Digital MPEG/AC-3/ Compressed
PCM Digital
16, 20, 24bits
fs, 44.1, 48, 96KHz
MP3(ISO 9660) 96,112,128,256kbps
& variable bit rate fs,32,
44.1,48 kHz
Analogue Sound Stereo
Dolby surround compatible downmix from Dolby Digital multi-channel
sound
Audio performance
DA converter 24bits, 192KHz
DVDfs 96kHz4Hz----44kHz
fs 48kHz4Hz----22kHz
SVCDfs 48kHz4Hz----22kHz
fs 44.1kHz4Hz----20kHz
CD/ VCDfs 44.1kHz4Hz----20kHz
Signal-Noise (1kHz) >90dB
Dynamic Range (1kHz) >80dB
Cross talk (1kHz) >70dB
Distortion/Noise (1kHz) >65dB
MPEG MP3 MPEG Audio L3
Connections
Scart Oupput Euroconnector
YpbPr output Cinch 3x
Video output Cinch( yellow)
Audio output (L+R ) Cinch (white/red)
Digital output 1 coaxial
IEC60958 for CDDA/ LPCM
IEC61937 for MPEG1/2,
Dolby Digital
Cabinet
Dimensions (w X h X d) 360 x 38 x 209 mm
360 x 37 x 209 mm (Only for DVP3142K/XX)
Weight Approximately 1.35 kg
Power consumption
Power supply Rating110V-240V;
50/60HZ
Power consumption <10W
Power consumption in standby mode <1W
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
1-3
Safety instruction, Warning & Notes
Safety instruction
1. General safety
2.Laser safety
Safety regulations require that during a repair:
. Connect the unit to the mains via an isolation transformer.
. Replace safety components indicated by the symbol
only by components identical to the original ones. Any
other component substitution (other than original type)
may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard.
Safety regulations require that after a repair, you must
return the unit in its original condition. Pay, in particular,
attention to the following points:
. Route the wires/cables correctly, and fix them with the
mounted cable clamps.
. Check the insulation of the mains lead for external
damage.
. Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains
plug and the secondary side:
1) Unplug the mains cord, and connect a wire between
the two pins of the mains plug.
2) Set the mains switch the “on” position (keep the
mains cord unplug).
3) Measure the resistance value between the mains
plug and the front panel, controls, and chassis
bottom.
4) Repair or correct unit when the resistance
measurement is less than 1M
5) Verify this, before you return the unit to the
customer/user (ref. UL-standard no. 1492).
6) Switch the unit “off”, and remove the wire between
the two pins of the mains plug.
¡
.
,
This unit employs a laser. Only qualified service personnel
may remove the cover, or attempt to service this device
(due to possible eye injury).
Laser device unit
Type : Semiconductor laser GaAlAs
Wavelength : 650nm (DVD)
: 780nm (VCD/CD)
Output power : 7mW (DVD)
: 10mW (DVD /CD)
Beam divergence: 60 degree
Note: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedure other than those specified herein, may result in
hazardous radiation exposure. Avoid direct exposure to
beam.
Warning
1-4
1.General
. All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to
electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handing during
repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during
repair, you are at the same potential as the mass of the
set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and
tools at this same potential. Available ESD protection
equipment:
1) Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
connection box, extension cable and earth cable)
4822 310 10671.
2) Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
. Be careful during measurements in the live voltage
section. The primary side of the power supply , including
the heat sink, carries live mains voltage when you
connect the player to the mains (even when the player is
“off”!). It is possible to touch copper tracks and/or
components in this unshielded primary area, when you
service the player. Service personnel must take
precautions to prevent touching this area or components
in this area. A “lighting stroke” and a stripe-marked
printing on the printed wiring board, indicate the primary
side of the power supply.
. Never replace modules, or components, while the unit is
“on”.
2. Laser
. The use of optical instruments with this product, will
increase eye hazard.
. Only qualified service personnel may remove the cover
or attempt to service this device, due to possible eye
injury.
. Repair handing should take place as much as possible
with a disc loaded inside the player.
. Text below is placed inside the unit, on the laser cover
shield:
CAUTION: VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION WHEN OPEN, AVOID EXPOSURE
TO BEAM.
Notes: Manufactured under licence from Dolby
Laboratories. The double-D symbol is trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
Notes
Lead-Free requirement for service
1-5
INDENTIFICATION:
Regardless of special logo (not always indicated)
One must treat all sets from 1.1.2005 onwards, according
next rules.
Important note
be treated in this way as long as you avoid mixing
solder-alloys (leaded/ lead-free). So best to always use
SAC305 and the higher temperatures belong to this.
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be
respected by the workshop during a repair:
x Use only lead-free solder alloy Philips SAC305 with
order code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder-paste is
required, please contact the manufacturer of your
solder-equipment. In general use of solder-paste within
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy
to store and to handle.
x Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
solder alloy. The solder tool must be able
o To reach at least a solder-temperature of 400°C,
o To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the
o To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
x Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around
360°C
joint. Heating-time of the solder-joint should not exceed
~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400°C otherwise
wear-out of tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid will be
destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips switch off un-used
equipment, or reduce heat.
x Mix of lead-free solder alloy / parts with leaded solder
alloy / parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends
strongly to avoid mixed
solder alloy types (leaded and lead-free). If one cannot
avoid, clean carefully the
solder-joint from old solder alloy and re-solder with new
solder alloy (SAC305).
: In fact also products a little older can also
solder-tip
– 380°C is reached and stabilized at the solder
x Use only original spare-parts listed in the
Service-Manuals. Not listed standard-material
(commodities) has to be purchased at external
companies.
xSpecial information for BGA-ICs:
- always use the 12nc-recognizable soldering
temperature profile of the specific BGA (for
de-soldering always use highest lead-free
temperature profile, in case of doubt)
- lead free BGA-ICs will be delivered in so-called
‘dry-packaging’ (sealed pack including a silica gel
pack) to protect the IC against moisture. After
opening, dependent of MSL-level seen on
indicator-label in the bag, the BGA-IC possibly
still has to be baked dry. This will be
communicated via AYS-website.
Do not re-use BGAs at all.
x For sets produced before 1.1.2005, containing
leaded soldering-tin and components, all needed
spare-parts will be available till the end of the
service-period. For repair of such sets nothing
changes.
x On our website:
www.atyourservice.ce.Philips.com
You find more information to:
BGA-de-/soldering (+ baking instructions)
Heating-profiles of BGAs and other ICs used in
Philips-sets
You will find this and more technical information
within the “magazine”, chapter “workshop news”.
For additional questions please contact your local
repair-helpdesk.
2-1
Mechanical and Dismantling Instructions
Dismantling Instruction
The following guidelines show how to dismantle the player.
Step1: Remove 5 screws around the Top Cover, then remove the Top Cover (Figure 1).
Figure 1
Step2: If it is necessary to dismantle Loader or Front Panel, It should be remove the Front door assembly first. (Figure 2)
Note: Make sure to operate gently otherwise the guider would be damaged.
Please kindly note that dismantle
the front door assembly carefully
to avoid damage tray and the
front door assembly.
Figure 2
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Mechanical and Dismantling Instructions
Dismantling Instruction
Step3: If the tray can’t open in normal way, you can make it through the instruction as below (Figure 3).
Note: Make sure to operate gently otherwise the guider would be damaged.
Push the guider until the tray out.
Make sure to operate gently to
avoid dama
Step4: Dismantling Loader, disconnect the 3 connectors aiming in the below figure, and remove 1 screw at the
bottom of Loader. (Figure 4)
ehappening.
Figure 3
CON 1
CON 2
CON 3
Figure 4
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Mechanical and Dismantling Instructions
Dismantling Instruction
Step5: Dismantling Front Panel, disconnect the 1 connector, then release the snaps on the both sides of Front Panel and bottom
cabinet , then gently pull the Panel out from the set. (Figure 5 & 6 & 7)
CON 5
CON 4
Snap 1
Figure 6
Figure 5
Snap 2
Figure 7
2-4
Mechanical and Dismantling Instructions
Dismantling Instruction
Step6: Dismantling Main Board, first disconnect the connector, and then remove 4 screws. (Figure 8)
CON 6
Figure 8
Step7: Remove the 2 screws on Power Board to dismantle the Power Board. (Figure 9)
Figure 9
Software upgrade
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Preparation to upgrade software
1) Start the CD Burning software and create a new CD
project (Data Disc) with the following setting:
Label: DVP3XXX (No need the label name)
Note: It is required capital letter for the File System
name, and it no need have the File name during
start the CD burning software for Zoran project.
2)Burn the data onto a blank CDR
A. Procedure for software upgrade:
1) Power up the set and insert the prepared Upgrade
CDR.
2) The set will start reading disc & response with the
following display TV screen:
Loading
Firmware Upgrade Erase and program.
StartCancel
Select Start to start upgrade.
3) Press <OK> button to confirm, then screen will display :
Firmware Upgrade Programming, Please Wait...
Do not Switch the Player Off !
4) The upgraded disc will automatically out when files
coping complete, then take out the disc.
5) About 1 minute later, the trace will automatically close
when upgrading complete.
B. Read out the software versions to confirm upgrading
1)Power up the set and open the tray door.
2)Press <9><6><6> button to check the software
information.
The software version and other information are display
on the TV screen as follows:
BE Version: DVP3XXXXX_XX.XX
FE Version: DCX.XXXXXX.XX.XX
DSP Version: DSP.XX
Region Code: X
Caution: The set must not be power off during
upgrading, Otherwise the Main board will be
damaged entirely.
Spindle motor does not move
r
Motor no move
Go
4-1
Trouble shooting chart
Remark: Trouble shooting chart fo
DVP3140/XX
Check the FFC connection
between 24P and the loader.
Yes
Check whether “RFA5V”
(+5V) voltage is normal.
Yes
Check whether laser voltage
(2.3V for DVD & 1.9V for CD)
on Collector of Q2 and Q3
Yes
No
No
No
Correct connection
Check the RFA5V power
supply
Check/Replace Q2ǃQ3.
1.Whether voltage on pin 129 of U1
varies between 0 and 3.3V (3.3V for
CD and 0V for DVD),
2.Whether peripheral components
are eroded or badly soldered.
Yes
Have no focus
Yes
Check/Replace the loader
No
No
Check/ Replace U1.
1. Check U1 182pin
FOCUS_PWM signals
2.If there are F+, F-, T+ and T-
signals output from U7.
FOCUS_PWN waveform
The power can not be on or off
r
The power can’t be
on or off
Go
4-2
Trouble shooting chart
Remark: Trouble shooting chart fo
DVP3140/XX
Check the power supply
on the power board is
normal.
Yes
Check if the CON301 on
the front board to CN5 on
the decoder board is in
good contact.
Yes
Whether the connection
to K301 is broken.
Yes
No
No
Repair the power board
Check/Correct
connection
No
Correct the connection
Yes
Whether there is 0V and
3.3V voltage difference on
Pin 94 PCON of U1.
Yes
No
Replace U1.
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All output voltages on the power board is 0V or deviated.
All output voltages on
the power board is 0V or
deviated
Yes
Trouble shooting chart
Remark: Trouble shooting chart fo
DVP3140/XX
Check whether
F1 is blown
No
Check whether there is
300V on C1 and C2.
Yes
Check whether 100KHz
oscillating signal on
Pin6 of U1
Yes
Yes
No
Replace F1
Replace C1&C2 if D1, D2, D3, D4 are
normal.
No
Check/ replace U1.
U1(PIN 3 - RC waveform)
U1(PIN 8 - Drain waveform)
Check if +5V, , +12V and -12V
are short.
No
Check whether U1 are eroded.
Yes
Check whether the components in the
short-circuit voltage are defected or eroded.
Disc cannot be read.
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Disc cannot be read.
Yes
4-4
Trouble shooting chart
Remark: Trouble shooting chart fo
DVP3140/XX
Check the FFC connection
between 24P and the loader.
Yes
Check whether there is laser
voltage (2.3V for DVD and 1.9V
for CD) on Collector of Q2 &Q3
Yes
Check U1, U7, and
peripheral components are
eroded or badly soldered.
No
No
No
Check the loaded circuit
1.Check voltage on pin 100 of U1 varies
between 0 and 3.3V:
Æ3.3V for CD
Æ0V for DVD
2.Check whether peripheral components
are eroded or defect
Re-solder or replace the defective parts
Yes
Check if there is RFO signal on
pin10 of CN2. (The normal RFO
signal is a clear reticulated wave)
Yes
Check the connection
between U1
Yes
Replace U1 or loader.
No
No
Check U1 and peripheral components
Correct connection
4-5
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Only DVD disc or only disc except DVD can be played
Only DVD disc, or only disc
exce
t DVD can be Played.
Go
Trouble shooting chart
Remark: Trouble shooting chart fo
DVP3140/XX
Check the FFC
connection between
24pin and the loader.
Yes
Check laser voltage (2.3V) output
on Collector of Q2, if pin181 of
U1is at low level.
Yes
Check whether there
is voltage variance on
in 182 of U1.
No
No
No
Check the loaded circuit
Check the solder status on U1 and
peripheral components
check if bad solder exist on U1 and
peripheral components
Yes
Check whether pins of U1 and
peripheral components are
badly soldered, defected
Yes
Check Q2 whether
in good condition
Yes
Change U1 or the loader.
No
Replace the bad spare parts
No
Correct connection
No display on LED, and buttons do not work
r
No display on LED, and
buttons do not work
Yes
4-6
Trouble shooting chart
Remark: Trouble shooting chart fo
DVP3140/XX
Check whether there is
correct contact between
CON301 and CN5
Yes
Check VCC(+5v) voltage
on the power and front
board
Yes
Check there are CS, DATA
and CLK signals on CON301
on the front board.
No
Correct connection
No
CN5 (PIN 2 CLK)CN5 (PIN4 DOUT)
Fix power supply board top
a power supply for should
electric circuit
No
Check the U1’s pin 131,132,133
arrive the CN5 connect condition
Yes
1.Check whether bad solder exists on
U301 and pins of LED,
2.Check whether the circuit connected to
K302, K303, K304 and K301 is broken,
3.Check whether R300, R301 and R302
are open-circuit.
Yes
Replace U301 or LED
No
Correct connection
Distorted audio and loud noise
A
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Distorted audio and
loud noise
Yes
4-7
Trouble shooting chart
Remark: Trouble shooting chart fo
DVP3140/XX
Check the power supply
voltages +12V and -12V
to the decode board are
normal.
Yes
Check whether the
muting transistor R65
andR67 are normal
Yes
Check whether the muting
transistor Q17,Q18, are
normal
Yes
Checking the U15 leads
the feet has no to break
to open
No
Correct connection
No
Replace R65 and R67
No
Replace Q17~Q18
No
Correct connection
Yes
No
Replace U1
if the clock signal AOUT0,
BCK and ALRCK output
by U1 are normal
SACLK waveform
SBCLK waveform SSLRCK waveform
Yes
Check whether the U1 or
U15 powersupply normal
No
Check U15
Yes
Replace U1 or U15
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