PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, 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
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PIONEER CORPORATION 2000
T – ZZE JUNE 2000 Printed in Japan
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1. SAFETY INFORMATION
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-ityourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained
to 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 may
void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you
should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
WARNING
This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 – Proposition 65
NOTICE
(FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY)
Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or (slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts must
be of identical designation.
REMARQUE
(POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT)
Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou (fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que les pièces
de remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.
(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following check should be performed for the
continued protection of the customer and service
technician.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground (water
pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester
such as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between the
earth ground and all exposed metal parts of the appliance
(input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control
shaft, etc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directly
into a 120V AC 60Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch
on. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA.
Reading should
not be above
0.5mA
Earth
ground
Device
under
test
Also test with
plug reversed
(Using AC adapter
plug as required)
Leakage
current
tester
Test all
exposed metal
surfaces
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance
have special safety related characteristics. These are
often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection
afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using
replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc.
Replacement parts which have these special safety
characteristics are identified in this Service Manual.
Electrical components having such features are identified
by marking with a
in this Service Manual.
The use of a substitute replacement component which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER
recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in
this Service Manual, may create shock, fire, or other hazards.
Product Safety is continuously under review and new
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest
information, always consult the current PIONEER Service
Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of, PIONEER
Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from
PIONEER.
on the schematics and on the parts list
AC Leakage Test
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WARNING!
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 : 655 nm
FOR CD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5mW
WAVELENGTH : 785 nm
LABEL CHECK
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WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ and WYXQ types
(Printed on the Rear Panel)
Additional Laser Caution
1. Inside detection switch (S201 on the SMEB assy) and loadingstatus detection switch (S101 on the LOAB assy) are detected
by the microprocessor (IC11 in the DVDM assy).
• To permit the laser diode to oscillate, it is required to set the
inside detection switch for the inside position (S201 : ON) and to
set the loading-status detection switch for the clamp position (the
center terminal of S101 is shorted to +5V). The 650 nm laser
diode for DVD oscillation will continue if pin 19 of IC1 is shorted
to +5V (fault condition) in the DVDM assy.
The 780 nm laser diode for CD oscillates if pin 20 of IC1 is shorted
to +5V in the DVDM assy.
In the test mode ∗ , the laser diode oscillates when microprocessor detects a PLAY signal, or when the PLAY key is pressed
(S706 ON in the KEYB assy), with the above requirements satisfied.
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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2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTES:• 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 the product are used for disassembly.
•
2.1 PACKING
6
2
3
1
Except WVXJ Type
12
8
WVXJ Type Only
24
WVXJ Type Only
1
4
5
Except
WVXJ Type
25
Except
4
5
20
10
7
FRONT
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD
Types
11
WYXJ/SP
Type Only
21
22
23
WYXJ, WVXJ, WYXQ
Types Only
13
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WYXQ
Types Only
14
WYXJ, WYXQ
Types Only
15
WYXJ, WYXQ
Types Only
16
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD
RDXJ1/RA
Types Only
17
RDXJ/RB
Type Only
18
RDXJ/RD
Type Only
19
9
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(1) PACKING PARTS LIST
Mark No. Description Part No.Mark No. Description Part No.
3.9 SCRB ASSY (WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ and WYXQ TYPES ONLY)
A
SCRB ASSY (VWV1744)
H
(WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES ONLY)
4
(B)
(G)
E 3/3
(C)
CN201
(R)
B
(Y)
(V)
(B)(B)
(B)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(G)
C
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
(V)
: V SIGNAL ROUTE
(Y)
: Y SIGNAL ROUTE
(C)
: C SIGNAL ROUTE
(R)
: R SIGNAL ROUTE
(G)
: G SIGNAL ROUTE
(B)
: B SIGNAL ROUTE
D
(R)(R)
(C)
(V)
(Y)(Y)
(R/C)
(C)
(V)
(V/Y)
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
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A
(B)
(B)
(B)
(G)(G)
(G)
(R/C)
(R/C)
(R/C)
(V/Y)(V/Y)
(R/C)
B
CHASSIS
GND
C
(V/Y)(V/Y)
D
H
5
6
7
8
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3.10 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1331)
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1331)
A
AC IN
B
I
Note : When the fuse(F001) on VWR1331 blow out, VWR1331 might be damaged.
At that time, exchange VWR1331 for VWR1330.
4
C
D
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NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT
• 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.
P101
VZE1001
630mA
P102
VZE1003
1.25A
P103
VZE1004
1.6A
A
B
E 1/3
CN101
C
• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT
CAUTION -
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
5
6
D
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1
CN1
CN101
AC IN
A
A
B
B
5
8
4
2
1
10
11
14
12
13
12V
5V
EV5V
SW5V
PO CONT
SW3.3V
GND
–27V
FLAC (B)
FLAC (A)
GND
3
GND5GND
7
GND
9
CN101
E 1/3
F101
REK1102
2.5A
Z1
C1
LIVE
NEUTRAL
C2
C5
C5
C82
C8
C7
GND
BEA1
BEA2
R2
R71
R72
Q71
D71
R74R73
D72
D7
D23
D24
C22
C11
C108
R301
R304
C302
R302
R307
R104
R403
R404
R405
Q401
Q402
D402D403
R401
R420
R303
R410
Q412
R402
C110
R414
R407
R408
R409
D404
R103
R10
C9
R8
C21
C10
D25
R20
R12
D5
R17
D9
R23
R201
R202
R205
R203
R204
VR201
C201
R24
R25
R11
R22
D8
D4
PC1
D6
R9
Q20
Q1
Q2
PC2
PC1
IC201
R7
R6
R5
R19
R1
D14
D13
T1
D11
D12
D81
D82
D83
R84 R85
Q81
R82R83
C81
L1
D105
D104
C107
D103
D102
P101
AEK7063
P102
AEK7066
C105
C106
C410
L101
C109
Q411
Q410
D111
D407
D112
D405
D406
D107
D301
D108
D109
D304
C112
PC2
C111
C411
IC103
IC102
C301
C303
800mA
1.6A
NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT
• 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 FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
CAUTION -
POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1330)
I
BEA401
BEA3
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3.11 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1330)
A
4
B
C
D
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WAVEFORMS
Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram.
Measurement condition : No. 1 to 4 and 6 to 11 : MJK1, Title 1-chp 1
No. 5: CD, ABEX-784 Track 1
No. 12 to 14: MJK1, Title 1-chp 4
No. 15 to 17: MJK1, Title 1-chp 5
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Foot of R169 (RF)
1
V: 100mV/div. H: 0.2µsec/div.
TP2 (RFO)
2
V: 500mV/div. H: 0.1µsec/div.
3
GND
GND
IC3 - pin 41 (REGB)
7
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
Foot of R261 (FPWM)
8
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
Foot of R262 (VPWM)
9
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
GND
GND
GND
IC18 - pin 39 (Y output)
13
V: 0.2V/div. H: 5msec/div.
IC18 - pin 36 (C output)
14
V: 0.2V/div. H: 5msec/div.
IC18 - pin 45 (CB output when
15
selecting color difference output)
V: 0.2V/div. H: 5msec/div.
GND
GND
GND
TP3 (Tracking Error)
4
(AI-Inner Tracking Off)
V: 500mV/div. H: 2msec/div.
IC2 - pin 39 (EFM before slice)
5
V: 1V/div. H: 1µsec/div.
IC2 - pin 1 (EFM)
6
V: 1V/div. H: 0.2µsec/div.
GND
GND
Foot of R263 (PPWM)
10
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
Foot of R264 (RPWM)
11
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
IC18 - pin 45
12
(Composite Video output)
V: 2V/div. H: 1msec/div.
GND
GND
GND
IC18 - pin 39 (Y output when
16
selecting color difference output)
V: 0.2V/div. H: 5msec/div.
IC18 - pin 36 (CR output when
17
selecting color difference output)
V: 2V/div. H: 5msec/div.
GND
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4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
A
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
BCE
D
Symbol In Schematic
Diagrams
BCEBCE
BCE
DGGSS
BCE
DGS
Part Name
Transistor
Transistor
with resistor
Field effect
transistor
4
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
B
Resistor array
3-terminal
regulator
4.1 LOAB and SMEB ASSYS
LOAB ASSY
A
C
CN1
D
VNP1762-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1774-A : WYXQ Type
LOAB ASSY
A
SMEB ASSY
B
M
CARRIAGE
D
MOTOR
BLK
RED
D
C
M
SPINDLE
MOTOR
CN3
VNP1722-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1732-A : WYXQ Type
SIDE ASIDE B
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4.2 SCRB ASSY
H
SIDE A
E
CN201
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SCRB ASSY
B
SIDE B
H
SCRB ASSY
Q602 Q601Q502 Q501
VNP1764-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1786-A : WYXQ Type
C
D
IC301
IC401
1
2
3
Q103 Q102
Q203 Q204
Q201
Q202 Q101
H
4
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4.3 DVDM ASSY
A
23
4
DVDM ASSY
D
B
• This PCB is a four-layered board.
Q3
IC7
IC5 IC8
IC11
IC15
Q121
Q7 Q6
IC21
Q101
Q4
Q103
Q5 Q102
C
IC18
IC1
Q109
Q107
Q81
Q91 Q83
D
VNP1760-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1776-A : WYXQ Type
IC3
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DVDM ASSY
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CN102
E
• This PCB is a four-layered board.
LOADING
MOTOR
ASSY
PICKUP
ASSY
IC12
Q112
IC2
Q114
Q113
Q1
IC13 IC14
B
IC19
C
B
CN202
VNP1760-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
VNP1776-A : WYXQ Type
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
SIDE B
1
2
CN106
E
Q131
Q106
IC26 IC27
Q251
Q85 Q89 Q87
D
CN101
A
D
3
4
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4.4 FLJB, KEYB and PWSB ASSYS
A
PWSB
G
ASSY
B
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FLJB ASSY
E
4
CN5
D
C
KEYB
F
ASSY
D
36
EFG
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VNP1761-B : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
VNP1775-B : WYXQ Type
VNP1761-B : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
VNP1775-B : WYXQ Type
5
6
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
7
D
GFE
8
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4.5 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1330)
4
A
B
Q71Q2
Q1
AC IN
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
I
Q20
IC201
C
Q401
Q402
D
Q412
IC103
IC102
Q410
Q411
VR
201
E
CN101
40
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4.6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1331)
AC IN
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
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A
B
Q3Q2
IC1
MC201
Q201
IC102
IC101
E
C
CN101
Q101
VR101
1
SIDE A
2
D
41
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Mark No. Description Part No.
Mark No. Description Part No.
5. PCB PARTS LIST
NOTES:•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%).
R201,R301,R401,R501,R601RS1/10S68R0D
Other ResistorsRS1/10SJ
OTHERS
JA535 RGB CONNECTORVKB1157
CN535 19P CONNECTORVKN1775
PC BOARD (SCRB)VNP1764
6. ADJUSTMENT
There is no information to be shown in this chapter.
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7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DIAGNOSIS
7.1.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION OF PICKUP DEFECTIVE
Symptom
• Indicates "No Disc" in FL display.
• Player does not playback, etc..
Procedure of Self-Diagnosis
1 Press the → buttons (of the test mode remote control unit : GGF1067) in the test mode screen, and turn on the
laser diode (It light-up for nine seconds.).
2 Confirm the indicated value of the laser diode current (LDI).
3 When indicated value is more than 110, pickup is defective. → Release the Traverse Mechanism Assy.
Note : When a DVD disc is played in the test mode, this function is effective.
TEST1
This function is effective only for DVD pickup (650nm).
Character in bold : Item name
: Information display
Laser diode current value
Test Mode Screen Display
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7.1.2 TEST POINTS LOCATION
CN2
VCODR
DVDM ASSY
CN5
CN4
IC1
IC2
TP3 (TE)
C707
SREQ
IC13
IC14
IC19
48
CN3
VREF
VREF
TP2 (RFO)
TP4 (FDO)
TP1 (FE)
IC26
Short-circuit at diagnosis
CN15
IC27
CN1
R389
Front Side
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7.1.3 TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY
TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY
Consecutive double-OSD display is supported during test mode. The screen is composed 10 lines with a maximum of 32 characters per line.
It can't be used with the debugging display mode together.
• Screen Composition
Address
Background color
Tracking status and
Laser diode current value
Spindle status and AFB status
AGC setting
FTS servo IC information
C1 error value of CD and DVD
Internal operation mode of
the mechanism control
Disc judgment and
CD 1/3 beam switch
Equalizer value and
jitter value
Character in bold : Item name
: Information display
Test Mode Screen Display
(First Screen Display)
Caution :
The first screen and second screen switch by pressing [DISPLAY]
key of the remote control unit.
It is only a version display part on the lower right of the screen
those contents of display change.
ATB : ON/OFF information display and AGC manual setting display
deleted with the second generation.
The displays of Tilt error value, Tilt servo status and pickup
DVD/CLD display deleted with the third generation becomes LD
part is deleted.
Remote control code
Key code
Mechanism position value and
slider position
Output video system and
Skirt terminal output
AV1 chip version
FL controller version and
region setting for the player
FL controller destination setting
Port No. of Flash ROM and
system controller
Flash ROM version and Flash ROM size
System controller revision
DVD mechanism controller revision
(Control and part No. of GUI-ROM)
• Description of Each Item on the Display
(1) Address indication
The address being traced is displayed in number.
DVD : ID indication (hexadecimal number, 8 digits)
[ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
CD : A-TIME (min. sec.) [ 0 0 0 0 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
(Note : For DVDs, decimal-number indication is possible.)
(2) Code indication of the remote control unit [R – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
The code for the key pressed on the remote control unit, which
is received by the FL controller, is displayed while the key is
pressed. In the case of the double code, the second code will
be displayed.
(3) Key code indication for the main unit [K – ∗ ∗ ]
The code for the key pressed on the main unit, which is
received by the system controller, is displayed while the key is
pressed.
(4) Background color indication [C – R∗ ∗ G∗ ∗ B∗ ∗]
(5) 1 Tracking status [TRKG – ∗∗∗]
NTSC system[NTSC]
PAL system[PAL ]
Auto-setting[AUTO]
Skirt terminal output [SK – ∗ ∗]
VIDEO[00]
S-VIDEO[01]
RGB[02]
Note : Display only the model which can do the output setting of
skirt terminal.
(11) FTS servo IC information
DSP coefficient indication[KS – [∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
Displays the address (four digits) of the specified coefficient
and the setting value (four digits) with [TEST] and [9] keys.
(12) Error rate indication
1 C1 error value of CD[ER – C1 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
2 C1 error value of DVD[ER – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
(13) Internal operation mode of mechanism controller
[MM – ∗ ∗ : ∗ ∗]
Internal mechanism mode (2 digits) and internal mechanism
step (2 digits) of the mechanism controller
(14) 1 Disk sensing [DSC – ∗ ∗ ∗]
The type of discs loaded is displayed.
[DVD], [CD ], [VCD], [ ]
2 CD 1/3 beam switch [BM – ∗ ∗]
(20) 1 Version of the flash ROM [V : ∗ . ∗ ∗ ∗]
2 Flash ROM size [FLSH = ∗]
(21) Revision of the system controller [S : ∗ . ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ . ∗ ∗ ]
1Revision number of the external ROM part (flash ROM) of
the system controller<Front>
2Revision of the internal ROM part of the system controller
<Rear>
(22) Revision of the DVD mechanism controller
[M : ∗ . ∗ ∗ ∗]
Revision number of the external ROM part (flash ROM) of the
DVD mechanism controller
(23) Control and part numbers of the GUI-ROM
[GUI : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
No GUI model displays as "––– / ––––".
OEM model displays the part number of GUI-ROM
[GUI : * * * *]
(15) 1 Equalizer value [E – ∗ ∗]
2 Jitter value [J – ∗ ∗]
nake the jitter four times, and renew it in every one
second.[4 – * *]
CD is effective only in the jitter value.
(16) Version of the AV-1 chip [ AV : ∗ . ∗ ∗' ∗' ]
(17) 1 Version of the FL controller [FL : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
2 Region setting of the player [REG : ∗ ]
Setting value[1] to [6]
(18) Destination setting of the FL controller
[MDL : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
For charactors in front represent the type of model :
There charactors that follow represent the destination code.
J : /J, K : /KU, /KC, /KU/KC, R : /RAM, /RL, /RD, /LB,
WY : /WY
DEBUGGING SCREEN SPECIFICATION FOR THE MECHANISM CONTROLLER
• This specifications is subject to change without notice.
1 Indication Method of The Mechanism Controller Debugging Screen
A debugging screen of the mechanism controller is indicated when pressing the test mode remote control unit [GGF1067] in
order of the and buttons.
Releace from debugging screen display of the mechanism controller with the button.
2 Screen Layout
ESC
CHP/TM
ESC
3 Indication Contents
1. The error that became the trigger that an error of 2
occurred.
There are many cases same as 2.
2. The error number that transferred to the system
controller
Refer to the error list about contents of error number.
3. Code read in state (it does not support in this unit)
When X is indicated, ID or subcode are not able to read in.
When X is not indicated, they are able to read in.
4. ID or subcode (it does not support in this unit)
Subcode indicates the A time.
5. Inside mode of the mechanism controller when an error
of 1 occurred
It can indicate to a maximum 10 mode. Indicate it in order of
an old mode from the left, and go right, and become a new
mode. Indicate only a nest share of the mode.
6. Processing step of inside mode of 5
It can grasp the mode reaching an error and transition of step
by watching 5 and 6 and it can specify the occurrence place of
most errors.
7. Disk information in the mechanism controller
?: Indistinctness
NO: There is no disc
DVD 1 : DVD single layer
DVD 2 : DVD dual layer
CD: CD
CDR: CD-R or CD-RW
CDR P : PRD of CD-R or CD-RW
8. As a result of 8cm /12cm distinction
? : Indistinctness (undistinction)
8 : 8 cm
12 : 12 cm
9. OEIC gain (it does not support in this unit)
H : OEIC HIGH gain
L : OEIC LOW gain
10. SGC gain for LD of 780nm
It indicates a step using in the mechanism controller inside
with a hexadecimal number.
Set the gain so that S curve becomes 1.8V (p-p) in disc
distinction.
11. SGC gain for LD of 650nm For L0.
It indicates a step using in the mechanism controller inside
with a hexadecimal number. Set a gain so that S curve
becomes 1.8V (p-p) in disc distinction.
12. SGC gain for LD of 650nm For L1.
It indicates a step using in the mechanism controller inside
with a hexadecimal number. Set a gain so that a S curve
becomes 1.8V (p-p) in disc distinction.
13. RF count value for disc distinction
RF count value to use the disc distinction. It compares
threshold value of 14 and 15 and distinguishes the disc.
14. Disc distinction threshold value (DVD and CD)
Threshold value of the disc distinction. Distinguish it from
DVD if bigger than this value, and distinguish it from CD if
small.
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15. Disc distinction threshold value (CD and unrecorded
disc)
Threshold value of the disc distinction. Distinguish it from
CD if bigger than this value, and distinguish it from an
unrecorded disc if small.
16. Current jitter value
Indicate the value that was read in from the MY-CHIP in
DVD, and indicate the value that was read in from the servo
DSP in CD.
17. Focus balance setting value of L0
18. Focus balance setting value of L1
19. Current mechanism controller inside mode
(it does not support in this unit)
It can indicate to a maximum 10 modes. Indicate only a nest
share of the mode.
20. Processing step of 11 inside modes
(it does not support in this unit)
It can grasp the current mode, the mode reaching it and
transition of step by watching 19 and 20.
21. Spindle control state of MY-CHIP
(it does not support in this unit)
OFF: Motor off condition
A/B: Accelerator and brakes
FG: FG servo
RVP: Rough speed phase servo
ORVP : Rough speed phase servo of offset addition
22. Rotation number of spindle motor
Do not FG read in ? indication (during spindle stop).
23. Tracking error generation system
(it does not support in this unit)
1: 1 beam (DPD)
3: 3 beams
24. TZC count value (it does not support in this unit)
The value that counted the number of TZC for one rotation in
the tracking open state.
When this value is more than 512 with CD, set it in 1 beam
because the eccentric is large.
DVD does not measure it because it is 1 beam fixed
(indication is 0000).
27. It indicates the frequency that entered the internal
circumference plunging into backup of the sled
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte
counter, next of FF becomes 00.
28. It indicates the frequency that entered the tracking
overrun backup
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte
counter, next of FF becomes 00.
29. It indicates the limit frequency of tracking overrun
backup with a hexadecimal number
Initial value is 03H, it does decrement whenever enter the
tracking overrun backup and it gives up backup if it became
0.
30. It indicates the frequency that entered sled overrun
backup
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte
counter, next of FF becomes 00.
31. It indicates the limit frequency of sled overrun backup
with a hexadecimal number
Initial value is 03H, it does decrement whenever enter the
sled overrun backup and it gives up backup if it became 0.
32. It indicates the frequency that entered the tracking close
NG backup
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Next of FF is be a 1
byte counter in 00.
The hexadecimal number indication which indicates the
frequency that reads
33. ID/subQ, and entered NG backup
Hexadecimal number indication. A counter does not reset it
till cuts it off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte counter, next
of FF becomes 00.
34. An address to indicate in 35
Set it by using RS232.I
(an address) Set it with DA.
35. Contents of an address indicated in 34.
25. It indicates the frequency that entered the focus backup
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte
counter, next of FF becomes 00.
26. It indicates focus backup limit frequency with the
hexadecimal number
Initial value is 14H, it does decrement whenever enter the
focus backup and it gives up backup if it became 0. Then the
error is generated. After reverted from the backup, When not
enter the backup and pass fixed time (1500ms), return to
initial value again.
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7.1.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING
• No Power ON
• FL is not turned ON
• FL indication is unusual
DV-535
START
Turn on the power again
after 2 - 3 minutes.
Is FL turn on ?
Yes
Is the indication
of FL normal ?
Yes
Power ON
No
No
• Blow out fuse of the primary side
• Blow out micro-fuse on the POWER SUPPLY Assy. (Check the each voltage.)
(KU, KC : P202, P204, P205, P201)
(Others : P611, P211, P711)
• FL controller IC (IC101) on the FLKY Assy is damaged.
• Check the following connections :
POWER SUPPLY Assy - DVDM Assy
DVDM Assy - FLKY Assy
FLKY Assy - PWSB Assy
• Check each voltage (EV+5V, SW+5V, SW+3.3V, +6V and +12V)
(If above voltage are not supplied, check the micro-fuse.)
• Short or open the zenner diode
on the POWER SUPPLY Assy.
FL indication is dark or flickers.
Indicates the error message
• Blow out micro-fuse on the POWER SUPPLY Assy.
(KU, KC : P201)
(Others : P711)
(KU, KC : D207)
(Others : D513)
• Check the values of R110 - R120
on the FLKY Assy.
Refer to the section "7.1.5 ERROR CODE".
Is tray open ?
Yes
Do the video and
sound come on ?
Yes
OK
No
No
• Check the connection between PICKUP Assy and DVDM Assy.
(14P flexible cable)
• Check the +6V power supply voltage (above micro fuse).
Check the connection between FLJB Assy and DVDM Assy.
Indicate the error message.
Refer to the section "7.1.5 ERROR CODE".
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7.1.5 ERROR CODE
Error codes that are displayed on the FL display without using the remote control unit
FL DisplayPossible causesOperation of the unit
AV1 VERAV-1 chip is not a match with the program of system controller
CPU AERRCPU address error (Hardware is unusual.)No operation
DMA AERRDMA address error (Hardware is unusual.)No operation
FLASH ID
FLASH WRPWrite protect error of the flash ROMNo operation
FLASH SIG
FLASH SUM
FLASH SIZESize error of the flash ROM (Use 4 or 8 M-bit.)No operation
ILLGALThe system controller fetched a code other than an operation code (Hardware is unusual.) No operation
RESERVEUndefined interrupt (Hardware is unusual.)No operation
SLOTInappropriate slot command issued (Hardware is unusual.)No operation
Difference in versions of the internal ROM of the system controller and of the flash ROM,
or bus line failure or reverse installation
Difference in part number of the flash ROM
(When the ROM which could't be used was used.)
Check sum error of the flash ROM (It exceeds the regular size.) or reverse
installation (Hardware is unusual.)
Error codes that are displayed on the FL display by using the remote control unit
(Mechanism controller error)
To display: ESC + DISPLAY + DISPLAY; Location of the display: At the two digits of center of the FL display
To display the error history: ESC + DISPLAY + One shot; Location of the display: TV screen
Description
FL
11 Search timeout
12
19
1B
22
23
33
38
of Error
Search retry
error
Tracing timeout
while converging
Index 0 search
error
Timeout of slider
inner
circumference
Timeout of slider
outer
circumference
No FOK pulse
during
playback CLVA
Disc-typesensing error
Search could not be complete within 7
seconds.
A search could not be completed after 3
retries, search backup was executed 4
times, or in a case of timeout (6 seconds)
while the unit was tracing 11 tracks or
more beyond the target while the search
operation was converging.
Timeout (10.5 seconds) while tracing at
the stage of convergence of a search.
Inside switch could not ON within 3 seconds.Stop
Inside switch could not OFF within 2 seconds.Stop
When the focus was deviated continuously 20 times.
If normal starting was impossible in the following three cases, disc-type sensing will
be retried if other errors occure excepting C5 error. However, when the focus error
"33" was occured continuously 3 times, it is finished as "38 error" at the moment:
(1) startup with the first disc-type-sensing result, (2) forced startup with another disc
by designating the disc type, (3) forced startup with the original disc by designating
the disc type.
Causes if with a DVDCauses if with a CDOperation of the Unit
Search could not be complete within 7
seconds, and it could not enter the target
area within 7 seconds by VCD scan.
Backup against slider skip was executed
4 times during a search, or slider skip
twice resulted in starting from the read-in
point.
During Track (Index) Search, the search
for the beginning of a program could not
be completed within 3 seconds (20
seconds in the case of Index Search)
after positioning based on the TOC data
was completed.
The sound may not out
with the specific audio.
No operation
No operation
No operation
CD : Stops,
DVD : Continues operation
CD : Stops,
DVD : Continues operation
Stop
Stop
Adjusts focus at the innermost
circumference and tries to return
to its position where the error
was generated (for 3 times),then
opens. If the same error persists
after one retry, the tray opens.
(No FOK pulse)
Open
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Description
FL
39
41 Spindle timeoutThe unit did not enter Stop mode within 10 seconds of issuance of a Stop command.Stop
48
49
4A Spindle lock timeout Spindle could not lock more than 1.5 seconds before start the AFB.
51
of Error
SGC converge
timeout
Spindle FG
transition timeout
Spindle PLL
transition timeout
Auto sequence
timeout of peak
SGC could not converge during detects the peakOpen
The spindle could not converge into within ± 12% of
the target FG rotation speed within 10 seconds after
spindle kick. The first time after startup (the first time
after disc distinction), it doesn't become the number of
the target rotation within five seconds. The first time
after startup, detects the abnormal rotation number of
high-speed continuously 3 loops. DVD: 5 to 9 mS ,
CD: 40 to 60 mS
After the second times after startup, it doesn't become the number of the target rotation
within five seconds. Detects the abnormal high-speed or low-speed rotations. DVD: 5 to
9 mS , CD: 40 to 60 mS
ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the
DDTCT (peak detection) command was sent.
Causes if with a DVDCauses if with a CDOperation of the
Stops. (FG timeout)
Stops.
("73" is displayed during
starting process.)
Stops.
("73" is displayed during
starting process.)
Stop
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Auto sequence
52
timeout of focus
jump down
Auto sequence
53
timeout of focus
Auto sequence
54
timeout of play AGC
Auto sequence
55
timeout of disc-typesensing
Auto sequence
56
timeout of ATB2
Auto sequence
57
timeout of tracking
servo ON
Auto sequence
58
timeout of ATB1
Auto sequence
59
timeout of focus gain
adjustment
Auto sequence
5A
timeout of tracking
gain adjustment
Auto sequence
5B
timeout of offset
adjustment
Auto sequence
5C
timeout of
modulation factor
measurement
Auto sequence
5D
timeout of auto focus
bias
Auto sequence
5F
already busy
62 Pause retry error
ABUSY did not return within 30 mS after the FJMPD
(Focus jump 1 to 0) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 30 mS after the FJMPU
(Focus jump 0 to 1) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 50 mS after the GSUMON
(play-AGC-measuring) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after the
DJSRT (disc-sensing) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the
TBLOFS (Internal ATB after the completion of external
ATB) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 500 mS after the TSON
(tracking servo ON) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after the TBL
(external ATB) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after the FGN
(focus gain adjustment) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after TGN
(tracking gain adjustment) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the
CMDAVE (offset adjustment) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after the ADJMIR
(modulation factor measurement) command was sent.
ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after the AFB
(auto focus bias) command was sent.
A command could not be sent because ABUSY was
low. ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after TLV
command was sent.
Pause mode could not be restored within three retries
after it had been released.
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
Continues operation
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Description
FL
71
72
73
74
81
82
A1
A2
A3
A4
B1
B2
B3 Retry error for trace
C3
(C5)
E3
F5 Tray being pushed
F8 Loading timeout
FC Focus
of Error
ID can not read
during tracing
Subcode check
failure during
playback
ID can not read at
the startup
Subcode check
failure during startup
Timeout for reading
TOC of the
mechanism
controller
Timeout for reading
TOC of the system
controller
Communication
timeout of DSP
command
Communication
timeout for reading
DSP coefficient
Communication
timeout for writing
DSP coefficient
Communication
timeout for
continuously writing
DSP coefficient
Timeout error for
backup
Retry error for
backup
Detection of tracking
overcurrent
Short-circuit test
corresponding error
Violation against
digital copy guard
Causes if with a DVDCauses if with a CDOperation of the Unit
An ID could not be read for 1 second or more.Stop
No frame could be read for 3
seconds or more.
An ID could not be read within 1 second after the
AFB adjustment had been finished.
No subcode could be read within 3
seconds after AFB adjustment had
been finished.
TOC readout took 30 seconds or
more.
Reading TOC of the system
controller took 30 seconds or more.
A command could not be issued to DSP because
Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force
(XCBUSY = L) for a specified time (about 200
mS).
Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a
specified time (about 200 mS) before and after a
coefficient read command was issued to DSP, or
the address echo-back after command issuance
did not match the setup address.
Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a
specified time (about 1024 mS) before and after
the coefficient write command was issued to
DSP.
Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for 200
mS during continuous coefficient writing, or
before and after a continuous write command
was issued to DSP.
In the tracing state during the backup sequence, codes could not be read for 1
second or more. In the backup sequence, tracking ON sequence of the servo DSP
could not be completed even if more than 500 mS after the tracking ON command
was issued.
Tracing impossible after retring the tracking ON for 3 times in the backup sequence.Stops
During tracing, runaway was detected after three iterations of backup operations for
detecting runaway.
During playback, the overcurrent detection port was at L for 300 ms or more
continuously.
While the power was on, the overcurrent detection port was at L for 40 ms or more
continuously.
The tray switch that had been Open mode was forcibly changed to a mode other than
Open by an external force.
Loading, unloading or clamping could not be completed within a specified time (about
5 seconds).
The following error occured eight times. (1) Focus ON sequence could not be
completed even if more than two seconds after the focus ON command (to the
servo DSP) was sent. (2) Focus IN sequence was finished, actually focus IN was not
completed.
Stop
Opens (ID readout failure)
Opens (Subcode readout
failure).
Stop
Stop
No operation
No operation
No operation
No operation
Stops
Stops
Stops (the mechanical
controller operates
independently).
Turns off the power
instantly (No indication on
the FL display and no
writing to flash memory)
Stops
Closes
Reverses the loading
direction. It timeout is
repeated upon retry, the
unit stops.
Stops wherever possible
then opens (stops in the
case of side B).
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Error codes that are displayed on the FL display by using the remote control unit (Device error)
To display : ESC + DISPLAY + DISPLAY ; Location of the display : At the two digits of left of the FL display
FLDescription of ErrorCauses if with a DVDCauses if with a CDOperation of the Unit
bit3=1 08 etc.
bit2=1 04 etc. MY CHIP access error
bit1=1 01 etc. SRAM access error
AV1 access error
(read, write NG)
No operation or it becomes debugging
indication if the power is able to ON.
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7.1.6 DISASSEMBLY
DIAGNOSIS OF PCBS
Note
When diagnosing the unit, be sure to use two connection cables for service. (Part No : GGD1228)
Bonnet, Tray Panel
1
Remove the Bonnet (Screws × 8)
1
Power ON
2
4
3
Tray Panel
Test Disc Clamp
2
Power OFF
4
Tray
Tray Open (0)
3
Front Panel Assy
3
Front Panel Assy
Unhook
1
Loading Mechanism Assy
4
Loading Mechanism Assy
(×3)
2
1
(×4)
1
Unhook
(×3)
3
Disc Clamp
Pull out the AC Power Cord
5
58
1
Test Disc
Tray Close (0)
2
3
Remove the Connector
2
(×2)
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Short Circuit R389
5
R389
Short circuit
CN1
(Bottom View)
DVDM Assy
Diagnosis (1)
7
Put the AC Power Cord
1
PWSB Assy
Power ON
2
POWER SUPPLY Unit
FLJB Assy
KEYB Assy
DVDM Assy
Loading Mechanism Assy
Note ;
1 : When does not short-circuit with R389, playback will not
be possible after the next steps.
2 : The tray cannot be opened while R389 is short-circuited.
3 : Release the short-circuit after the Diagnosis (1) and
Press to switch the player on or to put in standby.
2 Disc tray
When loading a disc, place discs in the disc tray with the label
side facing up.
3 0 (open/close) button
Press to open and close the disc tray.
4 7 (stop) button
Press to stop playback. Pressing once enables playback to
resume from a point shortly before the location where it
stopped. Pressing twice causes the disc to return to the
beginning of the disc if playback starts again.
5 8 (pause) button
Press during playback to pause. Press again to resume
playback.
2
0
9
3
ÎA
8
7
4
5
387¡ ¢4 10
6 3 (play) button
Press to start or resume playback.
7 ¡ ¢ (forward) button
Press to advance to chapters/tracks. Press and hold to perform
fast-forward scanning.
8 4 1 (reverse) button
Press to go back to previous chapters/tracks. Press and hold to
perform reverse playback scanning.
9 Remote sensor
Point the remote control toward the remote sensor to operate
the player.
0 Display window
Displays system information.
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Display Window
TITLE
DVD
VCD
CONDITION
TOTAL
REMAIN
LAST
MEMO
TRK
CHP
DOLBY
DIGITAL
GUI
1
2
35
6
78
9
0
-
=
~
!@
4
DV-535
1 VCD indicator
VCD lights when a Video CD is loaded. CD lights when an
audio CD is loaded.
2 DVD indicator
Lights when a DVD is loaded.
3 indicator
Indicates Multi-Angle playback is in progress.
4 TITLE indicator
Indicates a title number is being displayed.
5 TRK indicator
Indicates a track number is being displayed.
6 CHP indicator
Indicates a chapter number is being displayed.
7 GUI indicator
Indicates an on-screen menu operation is being performed.
8 REMAIN indicator
Indicates that the remaining playback time of a title or chapter/
track is being displayed.
9 CONDITION indicator
Indicates that Condition Memory settings are memorized for
the currently loaded DVD.
0 TOTAL indicator
Indicates that the disc in the player is stopped and DISPLAY
has been pressed.
- indicator
Indicates that the Repeat function is on and that the current
title, chapter, or track is being repeated.
= DOLBY DIGITAL indicator
Indicates Dolby Digital audio playback.
~ LAST MEMO indicator
Indicates the Last Memory location is recorded in memory for
the currently loaded DVD or Video CD.
! Counter display
Displays the playback mode, type of disc, title and chapter/
track numbers, playback time, etc.
@ 83 indicator
3 light when any disc is playing. When a disc is paused, 8
lights.
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Rear Panel
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, and WYXQ Types
1
AV CONNECTOR
2
TV SYSTEM
PAL
NTSC
AUTO
1 AV CONNECTOR jack
Use a 21-pin SCART cable to connect to a TV or monitor
compatible with this type of connection. Both audio and video
signals are output from the AV CONNECTOR jack.
2 TV SYSTEM switch
Use to change the TV signal mode to either PAL or NTSC
according to the type of TV and disc to be used. When the
switch is in the AUTO position, the player outputs the format
on the disc as is.
3 DIGITAL OUT jack (coaxial)
Use to output the digital audio signal recorded on discs. You
can output the digital signal via either coaxial output jack to an
AV amplifier or receiver.
4 DIGITAL OUT jack (optical (OPT.))
Use to output the digital audio signal recorded on discs. You
can output the digital signal via either optical output jack to an
AV amplifier or receiver.
AUDIO OUT
R
3
DIGITAL OUT
VIDEO
OUT
L
S-VIDEO
OUT
89
7
4
DIGITAL
OUT
5
OPT
CONTROL
IN
6
AC IN
6 AC IN power cord connection terminal
Use to connect the power cord to the wall outlet.
7 S-VIDEO OUT jack
If your TV or monitor has an S-video input, clear picture
reproduction is possible by connecting the player to your TV or
monitor via the S-Video jack.
8 VIDEO OUT jack
Connect to the video input on a TV or monitor or AV amplifier
or receiver with video input capability.
9 AUDIO OUT jacks
Use to output two-channel audio (analog) to the audio stereo
inputs on a TV or stereo amplifier. If you are connecting to a
receiver that has both digital and analog input jacks for DVD
player connection, it may be beneficial to make both
connections.
5 CONTROL IN jack
Use to connect this player to another component bearing the
Pioneer Î mark. This lets you control this unit as though it
were a component in a system. Player operations are then
performed by pointing the remote control at the component
that the player is connect to.
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RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD and RDXJ1/RA Types
DV-535
TV SYSTEM
PAL
NTSC AUTO
1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
If your TV or monitor has component video inputs, you can
produce a higher quality picture on your TV or monitor by
connecting to the component video outputs on this unit. When
using these jacks, be sure to set VIDEO OUT SELECT to the
right position.
1
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
YP
B
L
R
AUDIO OUT
90
P
R
VIDEO
OUT
8
2
DIGITAL OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
3
VIDEO
OUT
SELECT
DIGITAL
OUT
OPT
4
5 6
CONTROL
IN
ACIN
7
7 S-VIDEO OUT jack
If your TV or monitor has an S-video input, clear picture
reproduction is possible by connecting the player to your TV or
monitor via the S-Video jack.
When using this output, be sure to set VIDEO OUT SELECT
to the left position.
2 DIGITAL OUT jack (coaxial)
Use to output the digital audio signal recorded on discs. You
can output the digital signal via either coaxial output jack to an
AV amplifier or receiver.
3 VIDEO OUT SELECT switch
Use to set which output is used to output the video signals.
Select either video/S-video or component video signal output
depending on the connections you make.
4 DIGITAL OUT jack (optical (OPT.))
Use to output the digital audio signal recorded on discs. You
can output the digital signal via either optical output jack to an
AV amplifier or receiver.
5 CONTROL IN jack
Use to connect this player to another component bearing the
Pioneer Î mark. This lets you control this unit as though it
were a component in a system. Player operations are then
performed by pointing the remote control at the component
that the player is connect to.
6 AC IN power cord connection terminal
Use to connect the power cord to the wall outlet.
8 VIDEO OUT jack
Connect to the video input on a TV or monitor or AV amplifier
or receiver with video input capability.
When using this output, be sure to set VIDEO OUT SELECT
to the left position.
9 AUDIO OUT jacks
Use to output two-channel audio (analog) to the audio stereo
inputs on a TV or stereo amplifier. If you are connecting to a
receiver that has both digital and analog input jacks for DVD
player connection, it may be beneficial to make both
connections.
0 TV SYSTEM switch
Use to change the TV signal mode to either PAL or NTSC
according to the type of TV and disc to be used. When the
switch is in the AUTO position, the player outputs the format
on the disc as is.
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Remote Control
1
LAST
MEMORY
2
SUB TITLE
AUDIO
3
4
SETUP
MENU
5
6
7
8
9
0
DISPLAY
PREV
4
STOP
¶
5
2
¶
PLAY
7
-
e
STEP/SLOW
E
=
2
5
¶
8
PROGRAM
~
1
4
7
RANDOM
!
@
CONDITION
MEMORY
ANGLE
TOP MENU
5
5
T
E
R
N
E
5
∞
3
¶
1
SEARCH MODE
REV
3
6
OPEN/
CLOSE
REPEAT
REPEAT
A-B
RETURN
¶
5
3
NEXT
¢
¶
PAUSE
FWD
CLEAR
+10
09
Î
8
¡
#
$
%
^
&
*
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+
¡
™
£
(Buttons indicated with * are used for menu operation.)
1 LAST MEMORY button
You can resume DVD or Video CD playback from the point you
last watched even if the disc is removed from the player. Press
LAST MEMORY during playback to set a Last Memory point.
When you want to resume playback of that disc, press LASTMEMORY in the stop mode and playback starts from the
memorized point. Last Memory locations can be stored for up
to 5 DVDs and 1 Video CD.
2 (standby/on) button
Press to switch the player on or to put in standby.
3 AUDIO button
Press repeatedly to select one of the audio languages and/or
audio formats programmed on a DVD.
For Video CD and CD, each press changes the audio output as
follows.
=
Stereo = 1/L (Left) = 2/R (Right)
4 SUBTITLE button
Press repeatedly to select one of the subtitle languages
programmed on a DVD or to turn the subtitles off.
5 SETUP button*
Press when the player is in either play or stop mode to open
and close the Setup screen.
6 MENU button*
Use to display or close the DVD menu screen.
7 DISPLAY button
Press during playback to display statistical disc information.
Press repeatedly to display different information.
8 Cursor buttons (2/3/5/∞ )*
Use to move through the options on menu screens and to
change settings.
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9 ENTER button*
Use to implement settings selected with the cursor buttons or
to set items highlighted in a menu.
0 PREV 4 (previous)
During playback, press PREV 4 to go back to a previous
chapter/track.
- STOP 7 button
Press to stop playback. Pressing once enables playback to
resume from a point shortly before the location where it was
stopped. Pressing twice causes the disc to return to the
beginning of the disc when playback starts again.
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= STEP/SLOW e/E buttons
Press STEP/SLOW E during playback to view slow playback.
In pause mode, press STEP/SLOWE to advance DVDs and
Video CDs frame by frame and STEP/SLOW e to back up a
few frames at a time.
~ Number buttons (1-9, 0, +10)*
Use to perform direct title and chapter/track searches, and to
input numerical values.
! RANDOM button
Press to play chapters/tracks in random order.
@ PROGRAM button
You can program titles, chapters, or tracks to play back in a
desired order. Programs can be a maximum of 24 steps.
Additionally, DVD programs for up to 24 discs can be stored in
the player’s memory for future use.
# CONDITION MEMORY button
You can store in memory the settings for up to 15 DVDs. Press
CONDITION MEMORY during DVD playback to memorize the
settings.
$ OPEN/CLOSE button
Press to open or close the disc tray.
% ANGLE button
Some DVDs are recorded with various camera angle playback
options. Press ANGLE repeatedly to display different camera
angles.
¡ 1 REV/FWD ¡ (fast reverse/forward) buttons
During playback of DVD and Video CD, press
FWD¡ to perform fast forward scanning. Press REV1 to
perform fast reverse scanning of DVD and Video CD. When a
CD is loaded, audio scanning is performed.
™ CLEAR button
Works in conjunction with a number of player functions. Use to
cancel repeat and random playback, and to edit programs.
£ SEARCH MODE button
Press to perform a title, chapter/track or elapsed time search.
^ REPEAT button
Press once to repeat playback of current chapter/track. Press
twice to repeat playback of current title.
& REPEAT A-B button
Press at the beginning and end of the section you want to
repeat or to mark a location you want to return to.
* TOP MENU button*
Press to call up the top menu programmed on the DVD.
Depending on the DVD, the top menu may be identical to the
DVD menu.
( RETURN button*
Use to go one menu back (current settings are maintained).
Use RETURN when you do not want to change the option
setting in a menu.
) NEXT ¢
During playback, press NEXT¢ to advance to the next
chapter/track.
_ PLAY 3 button
Press to start disc playback.
+ PAUSE 8 button
Press to pause playback of a disc. Press again to resume
playback.
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8.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP , WVXJ and WYXQ types
General
System ...................... DVD system and Compact Disc digital audio system
Power requirements .................................. AC 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption .................................................................12 W
Power consumption in standby mode ....................... less than 1 W
Weight ................................................................................... 2.7 kg
Dimensions ................................... 420 (W) x 281 (D) x 104 (H) mm
(Not including protruding cables, etc.)
Operating temperature ............................................. +5°C to +35°C
Operating humidity .......................... 5% to 85% (no condensation)
S-Video output
Y (luminance) - Output level ........................................ 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
C (color) - Output level ......................................... 286 mVp-p (75 Ω)
Jacks ........................................................................... S-VIDEO jack