PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2003
ORDER NO.
RRV2738
DV-360-S
DVD PLAYER
DV-360-S
DV-360-K
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Serial No.
ModelTypePower RequirementRegion No.
DV-360-SWYXCNAC220-240V2&&TE######$$
DV-360-SWYXCN/FGAC220-240V2&&TE######$$
DV-360-SWVXCNAC220-240V2&&TE######$$
DV-360-KWYXCNAC220-240V2&&TE######$$
DV-360-KWYXCN/FGAC220-240V2&&TE######$$
Please confirm 3rd & 4th
alphabetical letters.
For details, refer to "Important symbols for good services".
T-ZZE MAR. 2003 printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual doit-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been
trainedto properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this
manual.Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product
and mayvoid the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and
safely, youshould not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
B
C
THE AEL (ACCESSIBLE EMISSION LEVEL) OF THE LASER POWER OUTPUT IS LESS THAN CLASS 1
BUT THE LASER COMPONENT IS CAPABLE OF EMITTING RADIATION EXCEEDING THE LIMIT FOR
CLASS 1.
A SPECIALLY INSTRUCTED PERSON SHOULD DO SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS.
LASER DIODE CHARACTERISTICS
FOR DVD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5 mW
WAVELENGTH : 650 nm
FOR CD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5 mW
WAVELENGTH : 780 nm
LABEL CHECK
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WARNING !
Additional Laser Caution
1. Laser Interlock Mechanism
• Loading switch (S101 on the LOAB Assy) is used for interlock
mechanism of the laser.
When this switch turned ON in SW2 (CLOSE) side (OPEN signal is
0V and CLOSE signal is 3.5V), a laser becomes the status which can
(Printed on the Rear Panel)
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completely oscillation.
Furthermore, the laser completely oscillates in the disc judgment and
disc playback.
When player is power ON state and laser diode is not completely
oscillating, 780nm laser diode is always oscillating by half power.
• Laser diode is driving with Q201 (650nm LD) and Q211 (780nm LD)
on the DVDM Assy.
Therefore, when short-circuit between the emitter and collector of these
transistors or the base voltage is supplied for transistors turn on, the
laser oscillates. (failure mode)
• In the test mode ∗ , there is the mode that the laser oscillates except
for the disc judgment and playback. LD ON mode in the test mode
oscillates with the laser forcibly.
The interlock mechanism mentioned above becomes invalid in this
mode.
2. When the cover is open, close viewing through the objective lens with
the naked eye will cause exposure to the laser beam.
∗ : See page 49.
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[ Important symbols for good services ]
In this manual, the symbols shown-below indicate that adjustments, settings or cleaning should be made securely.
When you find the procedures bearing any of the symbols, be sure to fulfill them:
1. Product safety
You should conform to the regulations governing the product (safety, radio and noise, and other regulations), and
should keep the safety during servicing by following the safety instructions described in this manual.
2. Adjustments
To keep the original performances of the product, optimum adjustments or specification confirmation is indispensable.
In accordance with the procedures or instructions described in this manual, adjustments should be performed.
3. Cleaning
For optical pickups, tape-deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, and other parts requiring cleaning,
proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.
4. Shipping mode and shipping screws
To protect the product from damages or failures that may be caused during transit, the shipping mode should be set or
the shipping screws should be installed before shipping out in accordance with this manual, if necessary.
A
B
5. Lubricants, glues, and replacement parts
Appropriately applying grease or glue can maintain the product performances. But improper lubrication or applying
glue may lead to failures or troubles in the product. By following the instructions in this manual, be sure to apply the
prescribed grease or glue to proper portions by the appropriate amount.For replacement parts or tools, the prescribed
ones should be used.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................... 2
5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 45
6.4 TEST MODE ............................................................................................................................................ 49
7.1.1 TEST MODE ......................................................................................................................................... 53
7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE ............................................................................... 55
7.1.3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION OF THE SHORTCUT KEY................................................................ 56
7.1.4 SPECIFICATION OF MODEL INFORMATION DISPLAY...................................................................... 57
7.1.5 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION OF THE SERVICE MODE................................................................. 58
7.1.6 MECHANICAL ERROR HISTORY ........................................................................................................ 59
7.1.7 ID NUMBER AND ID DATA SETTING................................................................................................... 62
7.1.8 SEQUENCE AFTER POWER ON ........................................................................................................ 65
7.2 IC ............................................................................................................................................................. 73
7.3 DISC / CONTENT FORMAT PLAYBACK COMPATIBILITY ..................................................................... 87
•The specifications and design of this
product are subject to change without
notice, due to improvement.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are registered
trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
• TruSurround and the symbol are
trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRS
Labs, Inc.
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2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTES:
A
2.1 PACKING
B
C
"Operating Instructions"
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly.
For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.
(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and
PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
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POWER SUPPLY UNIT
(VWR1366)
( or VWR1368)
DVDM ASSY
B
(VWS1556)
E
SCRB ASSY
F
(VWV1934)
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(F)
: FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE
(T)
: TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE
(S)
: STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE
A
FLKY ASSY
C
(VWG2408)
F
F
T
T
F
F
IRKY ASSY
D
(VWG2415)
PICKUP ASSY-S
(OXX8005)
B
C
F
T
T
F
STEPPING MOTOR
S
S
S
: VXM1101
S
SPINDLE
MOTOR
: VXM1099
LOADING
MOTOR ASSY
: VXX2872
D
E
LOAB ASSY
A
(VWG2426)
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3.4 DVDM ASSY 1/3 [FRONT END BLOCK]
A
B 1/3
B
STEPPING
MOTOR
DVDM ASSY (VWS1556)
S
S
S
S
A
CN601
C
SPINDLE
MOTOR
17
SSS
S
F
F
D
T
T
PICKUP
ASSY-S
F
F
T
T
E
F
F
F
B 1/3
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A
B
1, 2, @– $: Refer to "3.2 WAVEFORMS".
B
2/3
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C
16
D
1
2
F
F
F
F
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(F)
: FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE
(T)
: TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE
(S)
: STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE
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B 1/3
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3.5 DVDM ASSY 2/3 [BACK END BLOCK]
A
B
C
B 2/3
DVDM ASSY (VWS1556)
VYW2061
D
B
3/3
B
3/3
E
F
B
1/3
B/Cb
G/Y
R/Cr
S-Y/Y
S-C/C
V
B
3/3
B
3/3
B
1/3
D
B
3/3
B
3/3
B 2/3
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: The power supply is shown with
the marked box.
C
CN101
A
B
C
E
VWR1366: CN101
VWR1368: CN2
: V SIGNAL ROUTE
V
: S-VIDEO OUT C/C SIGNAL ROUTE
S-C/C
: S-VIDEO OUT Y/Y SIGNAL ROUTE
S-Y/Y
: R/Cr SIGNAL ROUTE
R/Cr
: G/Y SIGNAL ROUTE
G/Y
R/Cr
151515
G/Y
B/Cb
D
B
3/3
V
151515
S-C/C
S-Y/Y
B
3/3
E
: B/Cb SIGNAL ROUTE
B/Cb
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
: AUDIO(DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE
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3.6 DVDM ASSY 3/3 [AUDIO/VIDEO BLOCK]
A
3
B
2/3
S-C/C
V
S-Y/Y
G/Y
B/Cb
R/Cr
AUDIO DAC
MM1623AF
S-C/C
G/Y
V
S-Y/Y
B/Cb
R/Cr
2.2K 1.5K
74
8
B
65
C
B
2/3
B
2/3
D
B
2/3
E
F
B 3/3
DVDM ASSY (VWS1556)
B 3/3
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: The power supply is shown with
A
the marked box.
B
2/3
D
2.7K2.2K
680K
R724
S-C/C
S-Y/Y
D
B
C
14
13
S-C/C
S-Y/Y
G/Y
B/Cb
R/Cr
V
V
9
D
B
2/3
10
11
12
S-Y/Y
S-C/C
G/Y
B/Cb
R/Cr
V
or 52045-2045
or 9604S-20C
3– !: Refer to "3.2 WAVEFORMS".
F
CN402
: V SIGNAL ROUTE
V
S-C/C
: S-VIDEO OUT C/C SIGNAL ROUTE
: S-VIDEO OUT Y/Y SIGNAL ROUTE
S-Y/Y
: R/Cr SIGNAL ROUTE
R/Cr
: G/Y SIGNAL ROUTE
G/Y
: B/Cb SIGNAL ROUTE
B/Cb
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
: AUDIO(DIGITAL) SIGNAL ROUTE
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3.7 FLKY and IRKY ASSYS
A
FLKY ASSY
C
(VWG2408)
B
C
D
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F
C
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: The power supply is shown with
the marked box.
IRKY ASSY
D
(VWG2415)
A
B
C
B 2/3
CN105
FLKY ASSY
S105 : 7
S106 : 8
S107 : 0
S108 : 3
IRKY ASSY
S101 : STANDBY ON
S103 : 41
S104 : ¡¢
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3.8 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1366]
A
CN101
B
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE.
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491.800 MFD, BY
LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P301 (AEK7063).
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE.
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 49101.6 MFD, BY
LITTELFUSE INC. FOR P101 (AEK7066).
P101
AEK7066
CN401
1.6A
B 2/3
C
P301
800mA
AEK7063
D
E
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1366)
E
F
• In case of repairing, use the described parts only to prevent an accident.
• Please write the red mark on the board when the primary section of POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) Unit is repaired.
• Please take care to keep the space, not touching other parts when replacing the parts.
NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT
CN1
AC IN
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REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
CAUTION -
• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT
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3.9 POWER SUPPLY UNIT [VWR1368]
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE.
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491.800 MFD, BY
LITTELFUSE INC. FOR CP1 (AEK7008).
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE.
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 49101.6 MFD, BY
LITTELFUSE INC. FOR CP4 (AEK7012).
CP1
800mA
AEK7008
CN401
B 2/3
CP4
AEK7012
1.6A
A
CN2
B
C
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1368)
• In case of repairing, use the described parts only to prevent an accident.
• Please write the red mark on the board when the primary section of POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) Unit is repaired.
• Please take care to keep the space, not touching other parts when replacing the parts.
NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT
CN1
E
AC IN
D
E
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE.
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
CAUTION -
• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT
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3.10 SCRB ASSY
A
B
SCRB ASSY
F
(VWV1934)
V
C
B 3/3
S-Y/Y
S-C/C
CN801
G/Y
B/Cb
D
E
R/Cr
R/Cr
S-C/C
V
S-Y/Y
F
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: The power supply is shown with
the marked box.
B
G
A
B
C
B
G
R/C
V/Y
R/C
V/Y
: V SIGNAL ROUTE
V
S-C/C
: S-VIDEO OUT C/C SIGNAL ROUTE
: S-VIDEO OUT Y/Y SIGNAL ROUTE
S-Y/Y
: R/Cr SIGNAL ROUTE
R/Cr
: G/Y SIGNAL ROUTE
G/Y
: B/Cb SIGNAL ROUTE
B/Cb
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
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4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
4.1 LOAB ASSY
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :
1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic
diagrams.
2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic
diagrams is shown below.
Symbol In PCB
Diagrams
BCE
B
D
C
E
S
Symbol In Schematic
Diagrams
BCEB C E
S
BC
DG
BCE
DGG
Part Name
Transistor
E
Transistor
with resistor
S
Field effect
transistor
Resistor array
3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for
several destinations.
For further information for respective destinations, be sure to
check with the schematic diagram.
4. View point of PCB diagrams.
Connector
Capacitor
SIDE A
P.C.Board
Chip Part
SIDE B
A
B
3-terminal
regulator
SIDE ASIDE B
LOAB ASSY
A
(VNP1910-A)
CN602
12
LOAB
15
CN601
VWG
VNP1910-
5
VWG2426-
1
S101
PYKC F6
GND
51
C102
C101
51
SW2
CN601
(V+5D)
V+3D
LOAD+
LOAD-
CN602
12
CN601CN602CN602CN601
CN103
B
M
LOADING
MOTOR
ASSY
C
D
E
F
AA
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5
R657
C
5
0
2
4
7
6
9
8
3
N
4.2 DVDM ASSY
SIDE A
A
CN601
A
SPINDLE
M
MOTOR
CN103
CN104CN102
STEPPING
M
MOTOR
CN101
PICKUP
ASSY
C
CN101
C212
R392
C621
C603
IC603IC601IC602IC604IC400
24
23
C201
R642
R627
IC603
25
48
C232
Q212
R644
R630
D603
C233
R211
R212
R213
X601
C644
R412
R234
R233
Q201
C302
C624
R636
Q404
R204
Q404
IC604
R624
FC
Q202
C202
C301
R409
R405
R404
2
R201
Q202
C641
R625
C230
R202
R203
R640
C640
R620
R631
DC
R609
R614
R615
R610
Q405
R403
C622
C619
C636
C404
C433
R406
Q405
C690
R612
CN609CN608
IC403IC404
C231
C403
2424
C659
13
IC403
R613
24
R417
C413
R623
C625
C607
2
CN607
30
C408
R408
C480
2854
C626
104
105
156
1
157
CMKD-P3X
0
29
0
123
0
C
N401
R410
IC601
1
1
C602
R696
CN103
C136
B
C126
R152
R126
R125
C125
R115
R116
R117
R118
R119
R120
C
PC
C344
R344
D
CN101
C
C414
CN105
E
C124
C326
R330
R345
C409
C421
IC101
R338
R101
C342
R440
C120
C118
R124
R331
IC301
R355
CN105
C116
21
22
R102
C355
R444
R123
5026
C348
15
R442
C323
25
L361
R361
Q403
C132
C127
R127
C357
R364
WARNING
IC101
IC301
Q403
F
Q402
Q401
CN102
R200
CN104
Q390
R104
C130
100
R300
76
C102
R240
R310
C300
C377
R368
R378
R384
R379
IC404
R103
C142
R239
R391
C391
R369
C415
C200
C394
C392
R301
NP
C388
R380
R381
R2
R106
R390
R394
R393
C390
X301
C381
R690
R445
R382
R633
R1
R107
R214
Q211
C211
L390
C393
R375
C373
Q603
R383
R626
Q603Q212
C113
C114
C112
C134
42
C139
C128
R128
R182
C310
R172
C318
CN301
C407
Q402
Q401
C315
R363
R441
C303
C309
7551
R374
R366
R365
R370
R450
R443
IC400
R400
R411
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LEAD IN SOLDER AND CERTAIN ELECTRICAL PARTS
CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
Q390Q201Q211
C405
C406
L602
C620
27
VWS1
IC602
C684
R689
R688
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0
C420
R402
C422
R67
1
C628 C627 C629
R694
R695
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CN401
1
C405
C420
R675
R694
C422
C402
1
3
4
5
7
R657
R602
R695
C612
22112
3
4
66
R655
R603
C698
R601
C412
000
3
4
5995
6
77
888
9
R656
A
B
C
53
208
406
R402
L602
C620
27
IC602
C628 C627 C629
C684
3X
R689
R688
123456789
0
SCONTAIN CHEMICALS WHICH ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.
Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%,
and K=10%).
560 Ω
47k Ω
0.5 Ω
1 Ω
56 x 10
47 x 10
R50
1R0
1
3
561
473
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).
Cautions: After adjustment, adjustment screw locks with the
Screw tight.
1 2
Tangential
adjustment
screw
1 2
Radial
adjustment
screw
B
C
6.2 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Screwdriver (large)
Precise screwdriver
Screwdriver (medium)
DVD test disc
(GGV1025)
Soldering iron
TV monitor
Test mode remote control
unit (GGF1067)
Screw tight
(GYL1001)
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6.3 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS
WhenAdjustment Points
A
Exchange Parts of Mechanism Assy
Exchange the Pickup
Exchange the Traverse Mechanism
B
Exchange the Spindle Motor
C
Exchange PCB Assy
Exchange PC Board
LOAB and DVDM ASSYS
Mechanical
point
Electric
point
Mechanical
point
Electric
point
Mechanical
point
Electric
point
Mechanical
point
Electric
point
~, Ÿ, !
!
Ÿ, !
∗ After adjustment, screw locks
with the Screw tight.
∗ After adjustment, screw locks
with the Screw tight.
D
∗
Purpose: To set the sweep which was correct with the
Be sure to perform the following step finally when replaced
Pickup, Traverse Mechanism and Spindle Motor.
E
(It is necessary when performed adjustment procedure Ÿ.)
F
individual Traverse mechanism.
ESCCLEAR
GGF1067
Test mode
remote control
unit
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6.4 TEST MODE
• The TEST MODE functions that are used only during adjustment are described here. For details, see "7.1.1 TEST MODE".
TEST MODE: ON
ESCTEST
POWER
GGF1067
Test mode
ON
TEST MODE: DISC SET
<TRAY OPEN>
OPEN/CLOSE
(Player)
DVD disc
remote control
unit
CHECK
DVD, CD
OPEN/CLOSE
(Player)
DSC - &&&
A
B
C
TEST MODE: PLAY
<PLAY>
TV/LDP
An address is displayed
< When playback with the target address of disc (DVD)>
For example, when playback with # 30000
During PLAY
+1030000CHP/TIM
TEST MODE: OFF
CAUTION:
Perform only trace, video and audio outputs
are nothing.
Press keys in order
030000
ESC
D
E
POWER
OR
GGF1067
Test mode
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6.5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT
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Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment
1
START
• Remove the Loading Mecha. Assy.
• Remove a Spacer for height adjustment
attached to the back side (shaded area)
of the Loading Mecha. Assy (Float Base)
with nippers.
B
Spacer for Height adjustment
Note:
Before removing the flexible cable for the
C
pickup, soldering of the pickup circuit is
necessary.
For details, see "7.1.9 DISASSEMBLY".
Loading Mecha. Assy
Float Base
Cautions:
Because there is not a Spacer for height adjustment in
adjustment after the second time, will keep it at need.
(This parts is Traverse mechanism exclusive use of a model
for 2003 years)
7.3mm
Put a spacer between a Tangential (or Radial) adjustment
screw and Mechanism Base and turn each screw to adjust
the height. (Refer to "6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND
LOCATION".)
Turn a flat side
into bottom
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DVD Jitter Adjustment
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• Playback method of inner and outer address for the purpose is refererd to "6.4 TEST MODE".
• Jitter indication of the monitor is refererd to "7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE".
START
• Test mode
• Play the DVD test disc
at outer track
(around #200000)
Mechanism Assy
Adjust the Tangential
Adjustment Screw so that
jitter becomes minimum.
J : Min
A
Use disc: GGV1025
• Play the DVD test disc
at inner track
(around #30000)
B
Mechanism Assy
Adjust the Radial
Adjustment Screw so that
jitter becomes minimum.
J : Min
C
Turn the POWER OFF in
case of NG once, and
perform the adjustment
once again.
If error rate is OK,
locks a root of
tangential and radial
adjustment screws with
the Screw tight, and
go to step
!.
CHECK
NG
OK
J : - - - -
Player
Monitor
Confirm the error rate that is
displayed "OK"
(Example ERROR RATE: 6.6oe - 6 OK )
Disc playback normally.
• The measurement of block error rate
5ESC
• Play the DVD test disc
at outer track
(around #200000)
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Mechanism Assy
Readjust the Tangential
Adjustment Screw so that
jitter becomes minimum.
J : Min
E
ESC
Screw tight: GYL1001
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Initialize the Focus Sweep Setting
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A
B
Purpose: To set the sweep which was correct with the individual Traverse mechanism.
Turn on the Player
ESCCLEARPOWER
Note: Be sure to perform this step when replaced the Pickup or Traverse mechanism.
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7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DIAGNOSIS
7.1.1 TEST MODE
Test Mode Functional Specification
1 Test mode entry
In the power ON state, press the [ESC] (A8-5F) key and [TEST / RANDOM] (A8-5E) key in order of the Test mode remote control
unit.
• Light the all FL and LEDs, and goes out the FL and LEDs when pressing the keys of something.
• OSD displays test mode. Refer to the "7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE".
2 Release the Test mode
• Turn off the power.
• Press the [ESC] (A8-5F) key of the remote control unit and reset it.
3 Tray open / close
• Press the [REPEAT A-B] (A8 - 48) key of the remote control unit.
• Press the [OPEN / CLOSE] key of the main unit from the stop state.
4 Playback stop
1. Press the [REPEAT] (A8 - 44) key of the remote control unit from the playback state.
2. Press the [STOP] key of the remote control unit or main unit from the playback state.
(Playback stops, but the loaded disc keeps rotating.)
A
B
5 LD ON
DVD : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [1] (A8-01) keys in order, and turn on the laser diode (650n).
CD: Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [4] (A8-04) keys in order, and turn on the laser diode (780n).
6 Focus on / sweep
1. Lock the focus by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [2] (A8-02) keys in order.
2. Repeat focus sweep by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [3] (A8-03) keys in order.
7 Spindle FG servo
CAV : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [5] (A8-05) keys in order,then rise up the spindle and FG servo becomes on.
CLV : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [9] (A8-09) keys in order,then rise up the spindle and FG servo becomes on.
8 Tracking open / close
1. Open tracking by pressing the [STEP FWD] (A8-54) key of the remote control unit in the play state.
2. Close tracking by pressing the [STEP REV] (A8-50) key of the remote control unit in the play state.
9 Slider servo on/off
1. Turn on the slider servo by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [CX] (A8-0E) keys in order.
2. Turn off the slider servo by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [TV/LDP] (A8-0F) keys in order.
0 Slider in / out
Slider in : In the tracking off state, press the [SCAN REV] (A8-11) key of the remote control unit.
Slider out : In the tracking off state, press the [SCAN FWD] (A8-10) key of the remote control unit.
- Play (perform only the ID search and trace to the specified location)
Press the [TV/LDP] (A8-0F) key of the remote control unit from the stop state.
Perform only trace, video and audio outputs are nothing.
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= Screen display ON/OFF
1. Turn off the display by pressing the [AUDIO] (A8-1E) key of the remote control unit.
2. Turn on the display by pressing the [DISPLAY] (A8-43) key of the remote control unit.
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~ Search
1. Search address input entry
• It becomes the address input mode when pressing the [+10] (A8-1F) key. (Most significant digit of an address displays "<".)
• In this time, display the last address as the initial state.
2. Search address input
• Press the [0] to [9] (A8-00 to 09) keys of the remote control unit. In the DVD, set an address with hexadecimal.
• In the address input mode, turn to the hexadecimal input by pressing the [PROGRAM] (A8-4C) key (display a "∗" mark), and [1] to
[6] keys are each input as A to F.
• Hexadecimal input and decimal input can switch with toggle.
• In case of CD, perform only the absolute time search.
3. Search execution
• Press the [CHP/TM] (A8-13) key of the remote control unit.
• After the search, perform only trace and video and audio outputs are nothing.
4. Release the Search address input
• Clear the address by pressing the [CLEAR] (A8-45) key. Release the address input mode when pressing the [CLEAR] key once again.
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7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE
Character in bold : Item name
: Information display
1
5
6
13
10
11
1 Address indication
The address being traced is displayed in number.
(as for the DVD, indication of decimal number is possible.)
DVD : ID indication (hexadecimal number, 8 digits)
[∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
CD : A-TIME (min. sec.) [0 0 0 0 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
2 Code indication of remote control unit [R – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
In case of double code, display a 2nd code.
2
3
7
8
9
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
0 Disc sensing [DSC – ∗ ∗ ∗]
The type of discs loaded is displayed.
[DVD], [CD ], [VCD], [ ]
- Jitter value [J – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
= Version of the AV-1 chip / version of firmware
[AV: ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
A
B
C
3 Main unit keycode indication [K – ∗ ∗]
5 Tracking status [TRKG – ∗ ∗ ∗]
Tracking on : [ON]
Tracking off : [OFF]
6 Spindle status [SPDL – ∗ ∗ ∗]
[OFF], [ACC/BRK], [CAV], [CLV]
7 Mechanism (loading) position value [M – ∗ ∗]
Unknown : [01] or [41]
Open state: [04]
Close state : [08]
During opening : [12]
During closing : [22]
8 Slider position [S – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
In Side Switch ON : [01]
In Side Switch OFF : [00]
9 Output video system [V – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
NTSC system: [NTSC]
PAL system: [PAL]
Automatic setting : [AUTO]
Scart terminal output [SK – ∗ ∗]
(Display only the WY model which can do the output setting
of scart terminal.)
VIDEO: [00]
S-VIDEO : [01]
RGB: [02]
~ Version of the FL controller [FL: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
! Region setting of the player [REG: ∗]
Setting value : [1] to [6]
@ Destination setting of the FL controller
[MDL: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗]
Four characters in the front represent the type of model.
Three characters in the back represent the destination code.
J: /J, K: /KU, /KC, /KU/KC, R: /RL/RD, RAM : /RAM,
LB: /LB, WY: /WY
# Part number of the flash ROM and system controller
[∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗∗ ∗ ∗]
$ Version of the flash ROM [V: ∗. ∗ ∗ ∗]
Flash ROM size [FLASH = ∗ ∗]
% Revision of the system controller [S: ∗. ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗. ∗ ∗ ∗]
version . revision / build number of the ST core
^ Revision of the DVD mechanism controller
[M: ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗]
Kinds of version / firmware of the FE.
RAM or ROM
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7.1.3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION OF THE SHORTCUT KEY
Only during normal playback, the following shortcut keys can be assigned by pressing a required key after pressing the ESC
key of the remote control unit. To quit, press the ESC key
A
Command ContentsConditions
Memory clear and resion / revision indicationCLEAR (∗1)A8-45
Average value measurement of DVD error rate5 (∗1)A8-05
CD error rate measurement5 (∗1)A8-05
Aspect : Pan scan2AF-A2
Aspect : Letter box3AF-A3
Aspect : Wide4AF-A4
Digital : AC35AF-A5
Digital : AC-3 > PCM6AF-A6
B
Virtual surround : OFF
Virtual surround : TruSurround8AF-A8
Digital output ONREPEAT AAF-E8
Digital output OFFREPEAT BAF-E4
DTS Digital output ONSTEP FWDAF-B7
DTS Digtal output OFFSTEP REVAF-B8
Scart terminal output : VIDEO
Scart terminal output : S-VIDEOSUBTITLEAF-36
Scart terminal output : RGBANGLEAF-B5
Progressive OFF
Progressive ONF_SKIPA3-9C
C
Audio 5.1 CH ON
FL indication of EDC / ID errorCX (∗1)A8-0E
FL indication of ID numberSTEREO (∗1)A8-4A
ZOOM ON (X4)ZOOMAF-37
ZOOM OFF< X3 (∗1)A8-59
Service mode indication (error rate indication, etc.)CHP/TIM (∗1)A8-13
Model information indicationCHAP (∗1)A8-40
Background color change+10 (∗1)A8-1F
Audio last stage mute ON9AF-A9
Audio last stage mute OFF0AF-A0
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Title search Input mode IN
Region confimation mode
Title No. input
Search execution
Only for models having the corresponding
functions
WY, models equipped with Scart terminal
Only for progressive models
Only for models having the corresponding functions
• Service mode indication (ESC + CHP/TIM keys)
ID Address
The error rate is always displayed in exponential notation, e.g., ∗.∗∗ e - ∗, for both DVDs and CDs.
EDC/ID/AV 1 error history (ID Address, EDC/ID/AV 1 Error, last eight errors)
Self-diagnosis functions (If a mechanical error has occurred, the mechanical-error history is also displayed.)
Remote Control
Key Name
7AF-A7
AUDIOAF-BE
R_SKIPA3-9D
KD_ENTERAF-EF
SIDE A (∗1)
Numbers (∗1)
PLAY (∗1)
AUDIO (∗1)
Numbers (∗1)
∗1 : Test mode remote control unit
Remote
Control Code
A8-4D
A8-00 to A8-09
A8-17
A8-1E
A8-01 to A8-08
• Calculation of the average error rate (ESC + "5" [Test mode remote control unit] keys)
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The average of the last eight error rates is calculated and indicated in exponential notation. After the calculation is completed, "OK" or "NG" is
displayed. If "NG" is displayed, the disc tray will open (for both DVDs and CDs)
For DVDs: OK with 5.0e-4 or less, for CDs: OK with 7.6e-3 or less
• Indication of model information (ESC + CHAP keys)
The items from 12 to 19 of the TEST MODE Indications are displayed. However, in the indications, S in the standard test mode is changed to
B.E VERSION, and M is changed to F.E VERSION. For details, see 7.1.4.
• Change of the background colors (ESC + "+10" [Test mode remote control unit] keys)
Every time the keys are pressed, the background color is changed between blue and green alternately.
(The green background is used in SETUP NAVIGATOR.)
• Region confirmation mode (ESC + AUDIO [Test mode remote control unit] + "1"-"8" [Test mode remote control unit] keys)
After you press the AUDIO key while holding the ESC key pressed and then input the region number, if the number is different from that set in
F
the unit, an error message is displayed, and the tray opens.
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7.1.4 SPECIFICATION OF MODEL INFORMATION DISPLAY
To display model information : Press the ESC key then the CHAP key.
To close the model information display : Press the ESC key.
• Display contents
A
2
12
11
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 Model name
Display it according to model information set from the FL controller.
2 Destination indication
Display it according to model information set from the FL controller.
3 Region No.
4 Part number
5 ROM version
6 Flash size
7 FL controller version
8 CHIP VERSION
Version of ST CHIP
CUT ID / JTAG ID
3
B
Character in bold : Item name
: Information display
C
D
(two columns) (eight columns)
9 B.E VERSION
Version of BACK END (version of ST core software)
. /
softwareVersion . softwareRevision / buildNumber
0 F.E VERSION
Version of FRONT END (version of mechanism controller CHIP software)
/
MainVersion / Kinds of firmware RAM or ROM
- Remote control code
= Key code of Main unit
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7.1.5 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION OF THE SERVICE MODE
• EDC / ID error FL display (shortcut function)
EDC/ID error is displayed on the FL display if you press the CX key while holding the ESC key on the TEST MODE remote
control unit pressed. To quit while an EDC/ID error is displayed, press the ESC key.
A
FL display
0 0 / 0 0 / 0 1 ∗
∗: Lights when an AV1 error was generated at least once.
Number of sites where an EDC or ID error was generated
Number of retrials while an ID error is being generated
(only displayed at the moment when an error is being generated),
and for the ST models, the number of retrials made for the latest ID error
B
• Display during Service Mode
To enter Service Mode, press the CHP/TIM key while holding the ESC key pressed.
To quit, press the ESC key.
Service mode display
1 ID Address
2 Error rate (always displayed), in exponential notation
C
∗∗( ∗∗∗∗ )
Number of retrials while an EDC error is being generated
(only displayed at the moment when an error is being generated),
and the number of retrials made for the latest EDC error
Number of error rates
02: Indicates use of the same method as for the 02 models,
No indication: Indicates use of the method used for models before the 02 model
3 EDC/ID/AV1 error history (ID Address, EDC/ID/AV1 errors, last eight errors)
Description of AV1 errors
BIT0: In BE code, an EDC error, FEC I/F buffer overflow, or "not valid" is generated (B.E error)
BIT1: In BE code, the ID is different from that of the target (B.E error)
BIT2: An error was generated in FE-added 2-byte EDC data. (F.E error)
4 Self-diagnosis functions
D
Whether F.E is normal or not is checked.
FE OK: No abnormality in F.E
FE Error: Abnormality is recognized in F.E.
Pressing the CHP/TIM key again displays the mechanical error history. Each press of the CHP/TIM
key changes the displays between the mechanical error history and the Service Mode display.
For details on the mechanical error history, refer to the addendum.
Only if a mechanical error (FE error) has been generated, a mechanical error history containing up to the last eight errors is
displayed if you press the CHP/TIM key in Service Mode.
Errors are displayed in descending order, with the latest one at the top.
Description of the mechanical error history
1 Error number
The first two digits are for the error code, and the second
two digits are for the servo state.
Servo State
Error Code
2 Error number
The elapsed time from the time when the system was
turned on until an error was generated is displayed.
Note: If a later error time is shorter than the previous
error time, it means that the unit was turned off
then on again.
3 Description of errors
Error messages are displayed.
Example: If the error code is 0x13 (Focus lost timeout)
and the servo state is 0x05 (Disc judge), the
message becomes "Focus lost timeout in Disc
judge."
Note: When an error has been generated, if the servo state
is "Disc judge," the disc tray opens, and if the servo
state is other than "Disc judge," the unit stops
(excluding a case of a device error with the error
code 0xd∗).
Indication contents
1
1
A
B
2
3
2
3
• List of the error codes• List of the servo states
Tracking gain adjust error0x25Tracking gain adjust timeout0x35
STEPPING ERROR0x4∗ STEPPING TIMEOUT0x5∗
Stepping on error0x41Stepping on timeout0x51
Stepping off error0x42Stepping off timeout0x52
Stepping lost error0x43Stepping lost timeout0x53
Stepping move error0x44Stepping move timeout0x54
SPINDLE ERROR0x6∗ SPINDLE TIMEOUT0x7∗
Spindle on error0x61Spindle on timeout0x71
Spindle off error0x62Spindle off timeout0x72
Spindle lost error0x63Spindle lost timeout0x73
Spindle CAV error0x64Spindle CAV timeout0x74
Spindle CLV error0x65Spindle CLV timeout0x75
ACQUISITION ERROR0x8∗ ACQUISITION TIMEOUT0x9∗
PLL lost error0x83PLL lost timeout0x93
DECODER ERROR0xa∗ DECODER TIMEOUT0xb∗
ID lost error0xa3ID lost timeout0xb3
DEVICE ERROR0xd∗
SRAM error0xd1
0x00Reset
0x01Stop (inside position)
0x02Stop (any position)
0x03Braking for stop
0x04New disc
0x05Disc judge
0x06Reserved 1
0x07Playing
0x08Start up
0x09Seeking
0x0APausing
0x0BReading BCA
0x0CReserved 2
0x0D
0x0E
0x0F
Tray open
Tray moving
Note : 0 x &&
code
(Only this part is displayed to a display)
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ERROR CODE TABLE
Error NameNo.CausesCheck ItemPossibility of Trouble
FOCUS ERROR (0 x 0∗)
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Focus on error0 x 01 Focus on could not be completed
Focus off error0 x 02 Focus off could not be completedUnknown
Focus lost error0 x 03 Focus servo is lost
Focus balance adjust error0 x 04 AFB on could not be completed
Focus gain adjust error0 x 05 Focus AGC could not be completed
Focus sweep error0 x 06
Focus reflection error0 x 07
FOCUS TIMEOUT (0 x 1∗)
B
Focus on timeout0 x 11 Did timeout at focus on
Focus off timeout0 x 12 Did timeout at focus off
Focus lost timeout0 x 13 Did timeout at focus backup
Focus balance adjust timeout0 x 14 Did timeout at AFB
Focus gain adjust timeout0 x 15 Did timeout at AGC
Focus sweep timeout0 x 16
TRACKING ERROR (0 x 2∗)
Tracking on error0 x 21 Tracking on could not be completed
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Tracking off error0 x 22 Tracking off could not be completed
Tracking lost error0 x 23 Tracking servo is lost1. Pickup
Tracking balance adjust error0 x 24 ATB could not be completed1. Pickup
Tracking gain adjust error0 x 25 AGC could not be completed1. Pickup
Tracking jump error0 x 26 Tracking jump could not be completed
TRACKING TIMEOUT (0 x 3∗)
Tracking on timeout0 x 31 Did timeout at tracking on
Tracking off timeout0 x 32 Did timeout at tracking off
Tracking lost timeout0 x 33 Did timeout at tracking backup
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Tracking balance adjust timeout0 x 34 Did timeout at ATB1. Pickup
Tracking gain adjust timeout0 x 35 Did timeout at AGC1. Pickup
Tracking jump timeout0 x 36 Did timeout at tracking jump
STEPPING ERROR (0 x 4∗)
Stepping on error0 x 41 Stepping on could not be completed
Stepping off error0 x 42 Stepping off could not be completed
Stepping lost error0 x 43 Stepping servo is lost
Stepping move error0 x 44 Stepping could not move
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STEPPING TIMEOUT (0 x 5∗)
Stepping on timeout0 x 51 Did timeout at stepping on
Stepping off timeout0 x 52 Did timeout at stepping off
Stepping lost timeout0 x 53 Did timeout at stepping backup
Stepping move timeout0 x 54 Did timeout at stepping movement
Dimensions of S curve did not reach to the aim value
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc? Does LD become weak?
Does the lens move up and down?
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc? Does LD become weak?
Does LD become weak?1. Pickup
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc? Does LD become weak?
Does the lens move up and down?
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc?
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc?
Do move to inner and outer periphery
stepping
stepping
in the test mode?
stepping
?
in the test mode?
stepping
?
of the
Do indicate "S-04" at the most inner
periphery of the
Do move to inner and outer periphery
of the
Do indicate "S-04" at the most inner
periphery of the
Remarks
1. Pickup
2. Driver
3. Front End IC
1. Pickup
1. Pickup
2. Driver
3. Front End IC
1. Pickup
2. Driver
3. Front End IC
1. Pickup
2. Driver
3. Front End IC
1. Pickup
1. Pickup
2. Driver
3. Front End IC
1. Stepping motor
2. Inside switch
3. Driver
1. Pickup
2. Driver
3. Front End IC
1. Stepping motor
2. Inside switch
3. Driver
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Error NameNo.CausesCheck ItemPossibility of Trouble
SPINDLE ERROR (0 x 6∗)
Spindle on error0 x 61 Spindle on could not be completed
Spindle off error0 x 62 Spindle off could not be completed
Spindle lost error0 x 63 Spindle lost control
Spindle CAV error0 x 64 CAV on could not be completed
Spindle CLV error0 x 65 CLV on could not be completed
SPINDLE TIMEOUT (0 x 7∗)
Spindle on timeout0 x 71 Did timeout at spindle on
Spindle off timeout0 x 72 Did timeout at spindle stop
Spindle lost timeout0 x 73 Did timeout at spindle backup
Spindle CAV timeout0 x 74 Did timeout at CAV on
Spindle CLV timeout0 x 75 Did timeout at CLV on
ACQUISITION ERROR (0 x 8∗)
PLL lost error0 x 83 PLL is lost
ACQUISITION TIMEOUT (0 x 9∗)
PLL lost timeout0 x 93 Did timeout at PLL backup
DECODER ERROR (0 x a∗)
ID lost error0 x a3 ID is not readable
DECODER TIMEOUT (0 x b∗)
ID lost timeout0xb3 Did timeout at ID backup
DEVICE ERROR (0 x d∗)
SRAM error0 x d1 Cannot access SRAM
FAILSAFE (0 x e∗)
Unexpected error0 x e1 Unexpected error
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc?
Is FG output from the driver?
Is spindle rotating?
Is FG output from the driver?
Is the PDM output from Front End?
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc?
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc?
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc?
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in
the Disc?
Power supply of SRAM
Is not bus line short-circuiting?
1. Spindle motor
2. Spindle driver
1. Spindle motor
2. Spindle driver
3. Front End IC
1. Pickup
2. Front End IC
1. Pickup
2. Front End IC
1. Pickup
2. Front End IC
1. Pickup
2. Front End IC
1. SRAM
2. Front End IC
Front End-SRAM bus line
3.
1. software runaway
3. Software bug
Remarks
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7.1.7 ID NUMBER AND ID DATA SETTING
Caution:
For the DVD players compatible with DVD-RW, for playback of a DVD-RW disc (CPRM), it is necessary that an individual ID
number and ID data are set for each player. If the ID number and ID data be not properly set in the manner described below,
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future operations cannot be guaranteed. The ID number is written on the yellow label at the rear panel of the player.
If there is no yellow label, before downloading FLASH ROM, take note of the ID number set following the procedures
outlined in "ID Number Confirmation Mode" on the next page.
Note: Enter ID numbers while the unit is in Stop mode so that the values set will be immediately written to the flash ROM.
The following operations are all made with the TEST MODE remote control unit (GGF1067).
ID Number Input Mode
To enter ID Number Input Mode, with no ID number set, such as
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in a case of immediately after upgrading the firmware, press the
B
ESC key then the STEREO key.
Note: If a previous ID number and ID data, such as a factory-
preset ID number and ID data, are maintained, the unit
enters ID Number Confirmation Mode when the above keys
are pressed. However, if only an ID number is maintained,
the unit enters ID Data Input Mode.
Enter a 9-digit ID number. The ID number is also displayed on
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the FL display.
By pressing the CLEAR key without having input a number, you
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can exit this mode. Each press of this key after a number has
been input deletes one digit.
This display appears when the PLAY key is pressed in Step 4.
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Enter a 9-digit number to compare. The number is also
displayed on the FL display.
By pressing the CLEAR key without having input a number, the
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unit returns to Step 2 without doing anything else. Each press
of this key after a number has been input deletes one digit.
[Player's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Compare
> ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
6
C
[Player's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
> - - - - - - - - -
2
3
<CLEAR> Exit
Input ID Number !
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After entering all 9 digits, if you press the PLAY key, the unit
4
enters Compare mode. Enter the same ID number again. Only
if your two input numbers match, the ID number is set. Compare
mode helps eliminate mistyping of the ID number.
Note: If you press the PLAY button before inputting a 9-digit ID
number, the unit returns to Step 2 without doing anything
else.
After entering all 9 digits, if you press the SEARCH key, the
5
unit unconditionally sets the input number as the ID number.
Then the unit automatically enters Player's Data Input Mode.
(The SEARCH key is not accepted after all 9 digits have been
entered.)
[Player's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK ?
Input ID Number !
After entering all 9 digits, if you press the PLAY key, the unit
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compares the numbers input in Steps 2 and 6, and only if the
numbers match, that number is set as the ID. Then the unit
automatically enters ID DATA Input Mode. If the numbers do not
match, the disc tray is opened, and the unit exits ID Number
Input Mode.
Note: If you press the PLAY button before inputting a 9-digit ID
number, the unit returns to Step 6 without doing anything
else.
[Player's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Compare
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK?
<PLAY> Enter
8
Input ID Number !
4
<PLAY> Compare Mode
<SEARCH> Enter
5
Input ID Number !
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ID Number Confirmation Mode
To enter ID Number Confirmation Mode after the ID number and
1
the ID data are set, press the ESC key then the STEREO key.
The ID number already set is displayed.
2
(It is also displayed on the FL display.)
Enter a 9-digit number for comparison. This is not required
3
when you only wish to check the ID number visually.
(The number is also displayed on the FL display.)
By pressing the CLEAR key without having input a number, you
4
can exit this mode. Each press of this key after a number has
been input deletes one digit.
• Indication of an ID number already set
An ID number already set is displayed in the following cases:
1) When the ESC key then the CLEAR key are pressed, user
settings are cleared, then the ID number set is displayed on
the screen. In this case, the ID number is not displayed on the
FL display.
2) When the unit enters ID Number Confirmation Mode by your
pressing the ESC key then the CLEAR key, the ID number set
is displayed. In this case, the ID number is also displayed on
the FL display.
If you only need to confirm the ID number, you can exit
this mode by pressing the CLEAR key or turning off the power.
A
[Player's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
[ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ]
2
Compare
> ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
3
<CLEAR> Exit
4
Input ID Number !
After entering all 9 digits, if you press the PLAY key, the unit
5
compares the number entered in Step 2 with the ID number
set, and only if the numbers match, the unit automatically exits
ID Number Confirmation Mode. If an ID data has not been
entered, the unit enters ID DATA Input Mode. If the numbers do
not match, the disc tray is opened, and the unit exits ID Number
Confirmation Mode.
Note: If you press the PLAY button before inputting a 9-digit ID
number, the unit returns to Step 4 without doing anything
else.
After entering all 9 digits, if you press the STOP key, the unit
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compares the number entered in Step 3 with the ID number
set, and only if the numbers match, the unit automatically
deletes the ID number and exits this mode. If the numbers do
not match, the disc tray is opened, and the unit exits this mode.
(The STOP key is not accepted after all 9 digits have been
entered.)
• Indication when no ID number is set
If no ID number is set, the message "No ID Number!" flashes on
the screen and FL display for a few seconds after the power is
turned on or during Stop mode.
B
C
D
[Player's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
[ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ]
Compare
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK?
5
<PLAY> Enter
<STOP> Memory Clear
6
Input ID Number !
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ID DATA Input Mode
To enter ID DATA Input Mode, with the ID number set, press the
1
A
ESC key then the STEREO key.
When the STEREO key is pressed, the unit enters ID DATA
2
Input Mode.
When writing of the data read from the disc to flash ROM is
5
completed, "Rom Write OK!" is displayed. After seeing this
message, you can exit this mode by pressing the CLEAR key.
Note: Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can
be confirmed by watching for the message "Rom Write OK!"
being displayed after the disc is read.
[Player's ID Number Setting]
[Player's Data Input Mode]
ID Number ?
[ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ]
Compare
5
> ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
B
<CLEAR> Exit
<STEREO> ID Data Setting Mode
2
Input ID Number !
If the data cannot be read from the disc, "Disc Error!" is
If the ID DISC (GGV1085) is loaded in this mode, the unit
3
automatically starts reading the data.
(If the ID DISC has already been loaded, the unit does not start
reading the data. In this case, open then close the tray.)
C
To exit this mode, press the CLEAR key. While data are being
4
read from the ID DISC (GGV1085), you cannot exit this mode.
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displayed on the screen, and the disc is ejected.
Rom Write OK!
<CLEAR> Exit
[Player's Data Input Mode]
[Player's Data Input Mode]
6
Disc Error!
<CLEAR> Exit
<CLEAR> Exit
4
D
Insert The ID Data Disc !
• Indication when the data have not been set
If no ID data are set after the ID number is changed, the message
"NO ID DATA" flashes on the screen and FL display for a few
seconds after the power is turned on or during Stop mode.
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7.1.8 SEQUENCE AFTER POWER ON
Flow chart from power on to the picture output
STANDBY
A
Power on operation by a user
(remote controller key or product key)
FL controller receives a message
[FL controller]
FL lighting / outputs a power on signal
(POWER ON: "L"→"H")
[FL controller]
Release the reset for BACK END
(XRESET: "L"→"H")
[BACK END]
Accesses flash ROM and 64M SDRAM
[BACK END]
Accesses FRON END
Spindle turn
Read ID information code
Various setting
B
The picture appears
C
[FL controller]
Request communication to
BACK END (FP_XRDY)
[BACK END]
Outputs the communicable signal to
FL controller (FP_ACK)
BACK END – FL controller
communication
The opening picture appears
[FRONT END]
Check the following:
• Slider positioning (INSIDE SW)
• Spindle FG stop
Disc detection (Focus control)
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7.1.9 DISASSEMBLY
Note: Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures
described here are common.
A
Diagnosis of the DVDM Assy
1
Bonnet and Tray Panel
Remove the Bonnet by removing the five screws.
1
Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on the
2
power.
Press the 0 button to open the Tray.
3
Remove the Tray Panel.
4
Press the 0 button to close the Tray.
5
B
Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn off the
6
power.
2 6
4
335
5
Tray
C
How to open the Tray when the power cannot be on
Insert a screwdriver (small) into the slit located at the
bottom of the unit, and slide the projection of the Drive
Gear in the Loading Mecha. Assy in the direction of
the arrow, as indicated in the photo. If the Tray pops
D
out a little, fully pull it out by hand.
Projection
Drive Gear
E
Screwdriver (small)
Loading Mecha.Assy
Tray Panel
Slit
Tray open
Screwdriver (small)
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Front Panel Section
Remove the six hooks.
1
Remove the front panel section.
2
3
DVDM Assy
Remove the four screws.
1
Remove the three screws.
2
Front panel section
1
1
2
1
×2
1
A
1
B
1
1 11
Remove the DVDM Assy and stand it against the
3
other parts.
DVDM Assy
DVDM Assy
C
2
×3
D
3
E
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Removing the Traverse Mecha. Assy-S and Pickup Assy-S
A
1
Loading Mecha. Assy
Remove the bridge by removing the one screw.
1
Pull out the tray, then remove it by pressing the hook.
2
Short-circuit two points of C and D by soldering.
3
Note: After replacement, connect the flexible cable,
then remove the soldered joint (open).
Remove the four connectors from the Loading
4
Mecha. Assy.
Remove the four screws that secure the Loading
5
B
Mecha. Assy to the unit.
Hook
Bridge
Rear View
C D
-1
2
3
1
-1
-2
1
C
D
Note when reinserting the Tray
When reinserting the Tray, first align the triangle
printed on the Loading Base and the pin of the Drive
Cam, then insert the Tray.
E
Tray
-2
2
Drive CamPin
Front Side
Loading BaseTriangle
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2
Traverse Mecha. Assy-S
Dislodge the flexible cables from their factory
1
placement.
Flexible cable
for the spindle motor
Front Side
A
Remove the four hooks.
2
Remove the Traverse Mecha. Assy-S.
3
Traverse Mecha. Assy-S
1
Flexible cable
for the pickup
Bottom View
1
1
Flexible cable
for the stepping motor
2
× 2
B
C
D
2
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Pickup Assy-S
Note: The Pickup Assy-S can be removed without
removing the Traverse Mecha. Assy-S.
A
(shown as Step ø.)
Dislodge the flexible cable for the pickup from its
1
packaged placement.
Remove the flexible cable for the pickup.
2
B
Front Side
1
2
1
C
Flexible cable for the pickup
Bottom View
Adjustment screw
Remove the two adjustment screws and two adjustment springs.
3
Remove the Pickup Assy-S.
4
D
Adjustment spring
Adjustment screw
(Skew screw)
Pickup Assy-S
(Skew spring)
33
(Skew screw)
Adjustment spring
(Skew spring)
4
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Remove the two screws.
5
Note: The screws are secured with epoxy.
Make sure to apply epoxy after reattaching
the screws.
Pickup Assy-S
A
Leaf Spring
Arrangement of the flexible cable
for the spindle motor
: Conductive surface
Front Side
Hook
5
Silicone Adhesive
GEM1037
Joint 03
Arrangement of the flexible cable
for the stepping motor
: Conductive surface
Front Side
5
Silicone Adhesive
GEM1037
Joint Spring
B
C
D
Hook
Bottom ViewBottom View
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Arrangement of the flexible cable for the pickup
: Conductive surface
A
Note:
Be sure to move the Pickup Assy-S to the innermost perimeter.
Fold the flexible cable inward at the position of the reference
1
line.
Attach the flexible cable of the pickup to the connector.
2
Fold the flexible cable of the pickup with the backing inward.
3
Reference line
Pass the flexible cable below the hook, and fold it back.
7
Make sure that the cable does not have any slack
7
B
C
D
2
Backing
97mm ± 2mm
Front Side
Pass the flexible cable through the hook not allowing
4
any slack.
Reference line
4
Bottom View
Make sure there is no slack in the cable
Hook
3
1
Hook
Fold the flexible cable back at the hook.
8
Make sure that the cable is loose
Hook
8
Fold the flexible cable as indicated in the photo.
5
Hook the part folded in Step 1 to the hook.
6
5
E
Pass the cable below the hook
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Reference
line
Hook
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9
9
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• The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.
59VDD2−Positive Power Supply to FIP Controller/Driver (3.3 V)
60VLOAD−Pull-down Resistor Connection of FIP Controller/Driver (-28V)
61P9OUT FIP Segment 9 Output
62P8OUT FIP Segment 8 Output
63P7OUT FIP Segment 7 Output
64P6OUT FIP Segment 6 Output
65P5OUT FIP Segment 5 Output
66P4OUT FIP Segment 4 Output
67P3OUT FIP Segment 3 Output
68P2OUT FIP Segment 2 Output
69P1OUT FIP Segment 1 Output
70NCOUT FIP Grid 11 Output
71NCOUT FIP Grid 10 Output
72NCOUT FIP Grid 9 Output
73G8OUT FIP Grid 8 Output
74G7OUT FIP Grid 7 Output
75G6OUT FIP Grid 6 Output
76G5OUT FIP Grid 5 Output
77G4OUT FIP Grid 4 Output
78G3OUT FIP Grid 3 Output
79G2OUT FIP Grid 2 Output
80G1OUT FIP Grid 1 Output
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7.3 DISC / CONTENT FORMAT PLAYBACK COMPATIBILITY
Disc / content format
playback compatibility
General disc compatibility
This player was designed and engineered to
be compatible with software bearing one or
more of the following logos:
DVD-VideoDVD-RDVD-RW
Audio CDCD-RCD-RW
• KODAK Picture CD
• is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co.
Ltd.
This player supports the IEC’s Super VCD
standard. Compared to the Video CD standard, Super VCD offers superior picture
quality, and allows two stereo soundtracks to
be recorded. Super VCD also supports the
widescreen size.
Video CD
Fujicolor CD
DVD-Audio / SACD / DVD-RAM
DVD-ROM / CD-ROM*
* Except those that contain MP3, WMA or
JPEG. See also Compressed audio compatibility and JPEG file compatibility below.
DVD-R/RW and CD-R/RW discs (Audio CDs
and Video CD/Super VCDs) recorded using a
DVD recorder, CD recorder or personal
computer may not be playable on this unit.
This may be caused by a number of possibilities, including but not limited to: the type of
disc used; the type of recording; damage, dirt
or condensation on either the disc or the
player’s pick-up lens. See below for notes
about particular software and formats.
CD-R/RW compatibility
• This unit will play CD-R and CD-RW discs
recorded in CD Audio or Video CD/Super
VCD format, or as a CD-ROM containing
MP3, WMA or JPEG files. However, any
other content may cause the disc not to
play, or create noise/distortion in the
output.
• This unit cannot record CD-R or CD-RW
discs.
• Unfinalized CD-R/RW discs recorded as
CD Audio can be played, but the full Table
of Contents (playing time, etc.) will not be
displayed.
A
B
C
D
VIDEO
CD
Super Video CD (Super VCD)
Other formats, including but not limited to the
following, are not playable in this player:
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DVD-R/RW compatibility
• This unit will play DVD-R/RW discs
recorded using the DVD-Video format that
have been finalized using a DVD-recorder.
• This unit will play DVD-RW discs recorded
using the Video Recording (VR) format.
• DVD-RW shows in the display when a VR
format DVD-RW disc is loading.
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• When playing a VR format DVD-RW discs
that was edited on a DVD recorder, the
A
screen may go momentarily black at
edited points and/or you may see scenes
from immediately before the edited point.
• This unit cannot record DVD-R/RW discs.
• Unfinalized DVD-R/RW discs cannot be
played in this player.
PC-created disc compatibility
B
C
• If you record a disc using a personal
computer, even if it is recorded in a
“compatible format” as listed above, there
will be cases in which the disc may not be
playable in this machine due to the
setting of the application software used to
create the disc. In these particular
instances, check with the software
publisher for more detailed information.
• Check the DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW software disc boxes for additional compatibility information.
WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and
refers to an audio compression technology
developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA
data can be encoded by using Windows
Media Player version 8 (or less) or Windows
Media Player for Windows XP.
Windows Media, and the Windows logo are
trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
Compressed audio compatibility
• This unit will play CD-ROM, CD-R, and
CD-RW discs containing files saved in the
MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3) or Windows
Media Audio (WMA) format with a
sampling rate of 32*, 44.1 or 48kHz.
Incompatible files will not play and the
message Can’t play this format will be
displayed (NO PLAY in the front panel
display).
* This unit will not play 32kHz WMA files
encoded at 20kbps.
About WMA
D
E
The Windows Media™ logo printed on the box
indicates that this player can playback WMA
data.
• Fixed bit-rate MP3 files are recommended. Variable bit-rate (VBR) MP3 files
are playable, but playing time may not be
shown correctly.
• This player is compatible with WMA data
encoded using Windows Media Player
version 8 (or less) or Windows Media
Player for Windows XP.
• This player is not compatible with lossless-encoding or variable bit-rate (VBR)
WMA files.
• WMA files encoded with DRM (Digital
Rights Management) copy protection will
not play and the message Can’t play this format will be displayed (NO PLAY in the
front panel display).
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• The CD-ROM used to compile your WMA/
MP3 files must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2
compliant. CD physical format: Mode1,
Mode2 XA Form1. Romeo and Joliet file
systems are both compatible with this
player.
• Use CD-R or CD-RW media for recording
your files. The disc must be finalized (i.e.
the session must be closed) in order to
play in this unit. This player is not compatible with multi-session discs. Only the first
session of a multi-session disc will be
recognized.
• This player only plays tracks that are
named with the file extension .mp3,
.MP3, .wma, or .WMA.
• When naming MP3 and WMA files, add
the corresponding file name extension
(.mp3 or .wma). Files are played
according to the file extension. To prevent
noise and malfunctions, do not use these
extensions for other kinds of files.
JPEG file compatibility
• Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.1* still image
files up to 8 mega-pixels are supported
(maximum vertical and horizontal resolution is 5120 pixels). (*File format used by
digital still cameras)
• The CD-ROM used to compile your JPEG
files must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2
compliant. CD physical format: Mode1,
Mode2 XA Form1. Romeo and Joliet file
systems are both compatible with this
player.
• This player only displays files that are
named with the file extension .jpg or
.JPG.
A
B
C
• This player can recognize up to 999 files
(WMA/MP3/JPEG) and up to 499 folders.
If a disc exceeds these limits, only files
and folders up to these limits will be playable. Files and folders are read/displayed
in alphabetical order. Note that if the file
structure is very complex, you may not be
able to read/play all files on the disc.
• Folder and track names (excluding the file
extension) are displayed.
• There are many different recording bitrates available to encode MP3 files. This
unit was designed to be compatible with
all of them. Audio encoded at 128Kbps
should sound close to regular CD Audio
quality. This player will play lower bit-rate
files, but please note that the sound
quality becomes noticeably worse at
lower bit-rates.
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7.4 CLEANING
A
Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools:
Position to be cleanedCleaning tools
Pickup lensesCleaning liquid : GEM1004
Cleaning paper : GED-008
B
C
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8. PANEL FACILITIES
A
B
1 STANDBY/ON
Press to switch the player on or into standby.
3Disc tray
40 OPEN/CLOSE
Press to open or close the disc tray.
58
Press to pause playback. Press again to
restart.
63
Press to start or resume playback.
12 7
Press to stop the disc (you can resume playback by pressing 3 (play)).
14 Display
15 41 and ¡¢
• Press and hold for fast reverse/forward
scanning.
• Press to jump to the previous/next
chapter or track.
16
This mark indicates compatibility with
DVD-RW discs recorded on a DVD recorder in
Video Recording mode.
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A
B
1DIGITAL AUDIO OUT – COAXIAL
This is a digital audio output for connection to
a PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS and/or MPEG-
C
compatible AV receiver that has a coaxial
digital input.
Connect using a commercially available
coaxial digital audio cable.
2AUDIO OUT L / R
This pair of analog audio outputs connects to
your TV, AV receiver or stereo system. Even if
you are connecting up one of the digital
D
outputs, we still recommend you connect
these jacks.
Use the supplied audio/video cable when
connecting these jacks. Match the colors of
the jacks and cables for correct stereo sound.
E
3AV CONNECTOR (RGB) - TV/AV
Receiver
This is a combined audio and video output for
connection to a TV that has a SCART input.
Connect using a SCART cable. The type of
video output can be switched to suit your TV.
4
AC IN
Connect the supplied power cable here, then
plug into a power outlet.
5
VIDEO OUT
This is a standard video output that you can
connect to your TV or AV receiver using the
supplied audio/video cable.
6S (S-video output)
This is an S-video output that you can use
instead of the video output described in 5
above.
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A
B
18 and 3
Indicates whether a disc is playing or paused.
2 CHP
Indicates that the character display is
showing a DVD chapter number.
3 TITLE
Indicates that the character display is
showing a DVD title number.
4
Lights when 2V/SRS TruSurround is
selected.
5
Lights during multi-angle scenes on a DVD
disc.
6
Lights in any of the repeat play modes.
7 REMAIN
Indicates that the character display is
showing the disc or title/chapter/track remain
time.
8Character display
92 D
Lights when a Dolby Digital soundtrack is
playing.
10 TRK
Indicates that the character display is
showing a CD or Video CD track number.
11 DTS
Lights when a DTS soundtrack is playing.
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1
Press to switch the player on or into standby.
A
2AUDIO
Press to select the audio channel or language.
3SUBTITLE
Press to select a subtitle display.
B
4Number buttons
5TOP MENU
Press to display the top menu of a DVD disc.
6ENTER & cursor buttons
Use to navigate on-screen displays and
menus. Press ENTER to select an option or
execute a command.
7HOME MENU
C
Press to display (or exit) the on-screen
display.
8
Use for reverse slow motion playback, frame
reverse and reverse scanning.
9
Press to start or resume playback.
D
10
Press to jump to the beginning of the current
chapter or track, then to previous chapters/
tracks.
11
Press to pause playback; press again to
restart.
12 PLAY MODE
E
Press to display the Play Mode menu. (You
can also get to the Play Mode menu by
pressing HOME MENU and selecting Play
Mode).
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13 SURROUND
Press to activate/switch off 2V/SRS TruSurround.
14
Press to open or close the disc tray.
15 ANGLE
Press to change the camera angle during
DVD multi-angle scene playback.
16 CLEAR
Press to clear a numeric entry.
17 ENTER
Use to select menu options, etc. (works
exactly the same as the ENTER button in 6
above).
18 MENU
Press to display a DVD disc menu, or the Disc
Navigator if a VR format DVD-RW, CD, Video
CD , MP3, WMA or JPEG disc is loaded.
19 RETURN
Press to return to a previous menu screen.
A
20
Use for forward slow motion playback, frame
advance and forward scanning.
21
Press to jump to the next chapter or track.
22
Press to stop the disc (you can resume play-
B
23 DISPLAY
Press to display information about the disc
playing.
24 ZOOM
Press to change the zoom level.
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