÷ When servicing this model, some service procedures may reset the settings that customer
set (*) to the factory default settings. Make sure to explain this to the customer.
Please confirm 3rd & 4th
alphabetical letters.
(*) : Initial Setup (Clock Setting, Remote Control Set, Channel settings, Video Out settings,
Audio In settings, Audio Out settings, Language settings)
Refer to the chapter 12 of the Operating Instructions for more details.
For details, refer to "Important symbols for good services" .
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SAFETY INFORMATION
A
B
C
LABEL CHECK
WARNING!
DEVICE INCLUDES LASER DIODE WHICH
EMITS INVISIBLE INFRARED RADIATION
WHICH IS DANGEROUS TO EYES. THERE IS
A WARNING SIGN ACCORDING TO PICTURE
1 INSIDE THE DEVICE CLOSE TO THE LASER
DIODE.
LASER
Picture 1
Warning sign for
laser radiation
D
DRW2179
E
IMPORTANT
THIS PIONEER APPARATUS CONTAINS
LASER OF CLASS 1.
SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS
SHOULD BE DONE BY A SPECIALLY
INSTRUCTED PERSON.
1. The ON/OFF(ON:low level,OFF:high level) status of the
CLAMP signals for detecting the loading state are detected
by the drive CPUs, and the design prevents laser diode
oscillation when the CLAMP signal turns OFF.
In normal operation, if no disc is clamped, the laser diode
oscillation is disabled.
Additional Laser Caution
However, the interlock does not always operate in the test
LASER DIODE CHARACTERISTICS
MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 50 mw
WAVELENGTH : 658 nm
F
mode.
2. When the cover is opened, close viewing of the objective
lens with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 3A
laser beam.
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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.
2.3 FRONT PANEL ........................................................................................................................................ 12
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..........................................................................................14
3.6 FRJB and DVJB ASSYS.......................................................................................................................... 29
3.7 MAIN ASSY(1/5)......................................................................................................................................30
3.8 MAIN ASSY(2/5)......................................................................................................................................32
3.9 MAIN ASSY(3/5)......................................................................................................................................34
3.10 MAIN ASSY(4/5)....................................................................................................................................36
3.11 MAIN ASSY(5/5)....................................................................................................................................38
5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 66
7.1.1 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING............................................................................................73
7.1.2 SERVICE MODE...................................................................................................................................75
7.1.3 DV DEBUG MODE................................................................................................................................83
7.2 IC ............................................................................................................................................................. 96
7.3 OUTLINE OF THE PRODUCT...............................................................................................................127
Note: The specifications and design of this product are
subject to change without notice, due to improvement.
Accessories
• Remote control ×1
(VXX2884 : WYXU/WY types)
D
E
(VXX2883 : WVXU type)
• Dry cell batteries ×2
(AA/R6P)
• RF antenna cable(PAL) ×1
(VDE1075)
• Power cable ×1
(ADG1154 : WYXU/WY types)
(ADG1156 : WVXU type)
• Audio / Video cable(1.5m) ×1
(red/white/yellow)
(VDE1077)
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2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTES:
A
2.1 PACKING
B
C
15
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.)
Bond Lock process
(Use GYA1011 or GYL1005)
Paste the bond both to the aluminum
tape and the side chassis of the
DRIVE Assy.( part)
The paste point is only this aluminum tape.
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
BCE
D
Symbol In Schematic
Diagrams
BCEBCE
BCE
DGGSS
BCE
DGS
Part Name
Transistor
Transistor
with resistor
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
3-terminal
regulator
C
SIDE ASIDE B
D
To DRIVE ASSY R6
CN9003
ATAB ASSY
A
10
2
2
1
1
E
(VNP1937-A)(VNP1937-A)
5
15
CN11
20
30
CN11
25
40
40
39
39
35
ATAB ASSY
A
R11
R15
BOTTOM SIDE
CONTACT
140
140
CN12
R16
R17
R18
E119697
R14
R13
R12
ATAB
VWV1968-
VNP1937-A
CN12
D
CN4401
F
AA
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C
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3
5
C3316
33
3
C
H
R
H
L
N
C
4.2 TUMJ ASSY
SIDE A
A
B
TUJB ASSY
DOWN LOAD
CN204
I
CN2007
to SIDE B
KN2007
C3083
Q2640
C2640
Lithium
+
Battery
C2553
19
C2111
IC2541
C2153
C2152
46
46
13
13
R2086
R2085
R2002
R2003
R2087
116
116
R2001
129
129
C2115
IC2001
3058
30
L2039
CN3002
1
1
JA3582
V+13SW
V+6SW
ST2271
BT2271
-
-+
CN211
15
15
10
IC2351
4
154
R2081
R2102
R2101
9
C2140
R2146
R2078
R2118
C2358
C2119
5
R2360
R2029
C2118
R2038
1
12
88
58
88
1
8
8
R2079
87
59
R2066
X2351
5987
R2140
R2358
C2355
R2205
1
CN2007
R2084
R2083
C2082
R2109
R2108
15
15
R9007
L2642
R9008
R9004
R9005
R9006
CN2006
JA3081
C2642
1
1
Q3554
B
Q3906
JA2201
Q3556
Q3565
Q2640
Q3564
KN2003
Q3913
C
IC2351
Q3004
Q3916
Q3099
Q4002
Q2306
Q3006
Q3915
Q4001
Q2351
Q4004
Q3343
IC2541
IC2551
D
IC4001
Q3404
Q3341
Q4003
IC2003
Q3344
IC2251
Q3451
Q3407
Q3342
IC2581
Q3452
IC2001
E
Q2205
R2210
R2209
R2011
R2012
R2013
C2534
Q2205
C2210
IC2551
R2005
R2119
R2080
C2141
R2115
R2007
X2001
C2544
R2113
R2145
C2142
C2104
C2105
C2103
C2106
C2102
X2271
C2533
R2551
R2004
R2103
R2110
C2101
CONTACT UPPER SIDE
CN211
C3517
C3516
CMKD-P3X
C3518
V+5VO
1
1
C2356
R2359
R2357
C2357
AGC2
R2071
R2043
R2309
C2154
C2109
R2057
C2108
R2059
R2058
R2016
TUJB ASSY
V+6E
V+13SW
R2048
C2107
C3507
C2622
V+5VO
R2316
R2252
10
V+5M
C2254
C2251
R2355
R2254
8
1
Q2306
R2356
L2301
R2318C2302
R2317
C2354
PC
14
Q3564
R2361
58
5
41
4
R3574
C2252
IC2251
R3597
Q3554
Q3565
V+6SW
C2253
R2253
C203
1213
R3599
Q3556
R3561
C3555
R3573
C2623
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LEAD IN SO
AND CERTAIN ELECTRICAL PARTS CON
CHEMICALS WHITCH ARE KNOWN TO T
OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER,BI
DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE
HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION
25249.6 - PROPOSITION 65
CN3003
12
12
1518
JA3551
C3552
C3364
WARNING
R3346
R3342
C3346
C3343
C3344
C3341
C3356
L3342
V+5E
CN2009
1
1
V+5E
Q3341
L3341
V+5VI
C3554
C3301
R3345
C3354
1
R3643
R3344
C3345
1
R33
R3349
R
R3348
R2017
4
R
C3515
5
12
78
4
3
9
C3511
C3533
C3504
C2626
R2315
R2311
C2351
C2352
R2353
Q2351
R2354
R2352
R2351
C2353
C2204
IC2003
814
14
8
17
17
R2303
R2305
R2301
C2303
R2251
FC D
8
13
13
1
CN2001CN2004
18
V+3.3SW
C2505
C
CN3002
CN2004
CN2001
F
F
CN1301
C
G
CN201
G
CN202
B
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CN203
I
SIDE A
A
CN210
10
11
R202
1C1V3V
D3302
D3301
D3305
C3307
C3311
V+5VI
C3350
C3349
C3353
Q3344
19
19
CB2E2
EBC2
14
1213
1518
JA2832
C2806
C2801
C3403
8
8
V+15E
Q3404
C3415
C2816
C2802
102030
R3421
V+5VI
C3642
C2813
C2811
R3642
R3420
L3403
V+13SW
12
1
C2810
C2814
2
1
1
R3456
R3005
C3641
C3347
C2803
CVBS2
CN210
C3351
CN2003
AFT2
R3910
F3903
C2817
C2804
ARM2T
C2815
C4010
R4003
Q4001
R3452
R3457
Q3451
L3401
R3405
Q3452
R3453
R3455
V+6E
CN2008
V+6SW
119
C2807C2812
R4008
R4007
C4016
Q4004
R3454
L3451
R3922
R3921
Q3906
L3407
R3424
F3904
C4015
R3442
C3904
C3427
C3419
R3432
C4003
C4001
L3409
R3423
F3906
R4015C4024
C4028
R4019
211
R3909
R4018
L3405
R4006
Q3407
L`AFC
Adjust
R3944
VR3902
R3945
C4027
R3436
1
1
V+37E
C3930
R3933
R4005
R4017
R3435
Adjust
F3901
R3935
Q3916
Q4002
R4010
C4022
AFC
12 3
L4002
R3998
R3934
Q4003
R4013
C4012
R3915
C4014
46
R3908
R3930
R3931
F3911
C3928
C3936
R4014
CN3001
C3934
R3942
C4023
23
33
2333
AGC
Adjust
VR3901
F3902
R3925
Q3913
R3949
C3933
L3910
L3912
C4026
22
3444
34
C4008
C4009
C4013
U3001
F3912
C3932
L3909
1222
44
C4006
L3911
12
32
C3931
C3935
R4016
IC4001
111
111
1
C4007
C2584
IC2581
C2582
32
R3937
C4017
C4004
C3929
C3026
R4012
R4011
C4019
R3941
Q3006
Q3915
C4020
C3201
C3010
L3098
C3013
C3015
C3006
C3022
C4011
C4002
C4033
L3099
C3009
Q3004
C3028
X4001
C3001
R3098
R3023
KN2001
C3099
KN2002
Q3099
C3029
C4032
R3099
R3026
B
C
V+5TU
D
L3005
E
(VNP1933-C)
5
12
78
1518
3551
3552
4
R3643
C3554
C3316
C3301
R3304
9
D3306
D3304
3
R1001
C3315
D3303
6
C3310
R1000
4
C3308
C3314
RNING
ODUCT CONTAINS LEAD IN SOLDER
TAIN ELECTRICAL PARTS CONTAIN
LS WHITCH ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE
FORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER,BIRTH
S OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
& SAFETY CODE SECTION
- PROPOSITION 65
V+5E
3342
C3346
3343
3344
L3342
V+5E
009
1
1
V+5VI
R3350
R3345
R3344
R3357
Q3341
L3341
L3343
C3354
C3345
R3343
R3349
Q3342
R3348
C3357
119
1
R2017
L3344
C2516
V+5VO
Q3343
10
V+15E
C3355
CN2005
R3356
C3352
35
35
34
R3351
R3352
R3355
R3354
FC DC
C2506
C2505
CN2005
CN1001
F
CN2003
CN4001
D
CN2008
CN3001
D
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CN3001
CN2001
D
F
B
7
8
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A
R
Q3371
R
V/YS to T
W
KEY1 2
W
1
SIDE B
B
1234
TUJB ASSY
CN210
B
C
D
E
Q3909
Q3002
Q3901
Q3908
Q3904
Q3559 Q3562
IC3081
Q3905
Q3911
IC3903
IC2801
Q2621
Q3363
Q2641
Q3563
IC3301
Q3362
Q3561
Q3914
Q3912
IC3501
Q3920
Q3001
Q3551Q3371
Q2204
Q202 Q201
Q3918
Q2201
Q3917
Q2203
Q2202
Q3903
Q3902
Q3003
Q3408
Q3402
Q3410
IC2521
Q2532
Q3409
Q2305
Q2151
Q2531
Q3403
Q3406
Q4005
Q2642
Q2152
Q3405
Q3401
Q3453
IC2271
D3001
R3003
C3005
C3007
R4024
C3202
R3014
L3004
R3013
R3201
C3021
L3902
R3958
C3958
R4004
L3003
Q4005
ART_to_M
AGC2
C3020
Q3001
R4001
L4001
OUT
C3017
C2581
R3018
R3019
C3012
C3014
R3902
C4034
D3002
C3921
R3924
C3918
C4031
SIF
C3917
R3918
R3202
Q3002
C3023
Q3912
SIF3
C2583
IN
R2504
32
R2505
D3901
R3929
R3928
V+9
C3906
R3927
C4021C4018
AGC1
R3907
Q3904
C4030
R4009
D4001
YT_to_M
CT_to_M
R3943
R3999
D3902
C3960
Q3003
ALT_to_M
Cr/RM_to_T
R3948
R3916
L3908
PIF
R3957
L3957
L3960
R3021
R4025
ARM_to_T
C3905
C3907
C3901
C3903
L3906
C3908
24
24
C3912
C3911
112
1
Q3920
R3903
R3906
Q3902
R3946
R4023
R4022
C4029
R4020
STBYQ
RESETQ
C3417
C3418
Q3405
ALM_to_T
CSYNC
R3427
C3421
Cb/B
AFT2
R3905
CUBS1
L3913
R3952
ALM_to_T
R4021
ARM_to_T
C3432
C3411
R3428
R3426
13
12
R3441
R3447
C3902
Q3901
AFT1
R3901
R3950
C3909
R3911
13
IC3903
R9001
Q3914
R3959
R3940
R3951
Q3918
C3916
Q3903
TUON
C3431
Q3410
C3430
C3429
C3426
C3428
R3443
Q3409
R3430
Q3406
Y/GM_to_T
CM_to_T
Y/VM_to_T
GND
BUP
1
211
R3904
R3939
R3445
Q3911
C3924
R3444
C3416
SPDIF
L3903
L3904
R3926
R3932
SIF2
R3020
Q3917
Q3408
R3451
HST_TO_M
ASCKSYS
R3920
R3912
R3955R3954
C3925
R3923
L3907
R3433
R3440
C3424
C3423
SST_TO_M
SSM_TO_TSYS
HSM_TO_SYS
Q3908
R3936
Q3905
C3910
R3917
R3956
R3913
C3919
C3922
C3920
C3425
PCMOUT
Q3909
R2812
R2813
L3920
R3953
MRST
R2821
C3923
Q3402
X525P
C2825
C2822
C2823
R2819
R2814
C2819
C2818
C3406
C3405
C3401
C3404
C3422
XRESET
L3-Rch
C2820
TU_R
C3407
C3420
R3438
LAMUTE
L1-Rch
R2811
R2809
R2816
C2808
30
C2809
115
1
R2823
TU_V
TU_L
1
C3412
R3408
R3409
V+5VI
RAMUTE
C3410
C2507
R2808
C3414
C3408
R2822
10
R3458
C3451
L3-Lch
Q3453
C2508
R2820
16
1630
15
R3402
Q3401
R2804
R2807
C3409
C2824
R2801
R2803
R3404
L1-Lch
IC2801
R3406R3403
L3-V
R3623
R2810
C3305
R2818
R2806
R3644
R3303
C3302
R3641
TUAR_T_to_S
TUAL_T_to_S
Q3403
R3401
C3413
L3-C
L1-V
C2805
C3306
36
IC3301
1
1
C3303
AR_S_to_T
TUCVBS_T_to_S
V+5VO
V+5VI
EV+15E
R3412
R3418
R3415
R3416
R3417
19
EV+37E
EV+6V
SW+13V
SW+6V
SW+2.4V
SW+4V
R2805
C3317
3020
R3341
R9009
R2815
L3-Y
L1-C
C2821
C3313
R3305
AR_T_to_S
AL_T_to_S
35
R2817
R3598
C3312
BT_to_S
RT_to_S
R3002
19
1936
18
18
BS_to_T
2R
R3582
R3302
GS_to_T
2L
FLDC-
FL-28V
L1-Y
R2802
R3375
GT_to_S
GND
FLDC+
R3575
YT_to_S
2Y
JOGA
JOGB
C3562
R30
R3373
CT_to_S
V
V
KEY2IRKEY1
EV+
(VNP1933-C)
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815
C2821
C3313
R3305
AR_T_to_S
35
L3-Y
R3598
C3312
BT_to_S
RT_to_S
AL_T_to_S
R2817
R3002
19
19
18
18
2R
R3582
R3302
GS_to_T
BS_to_T
2L
L1-Y
R3575
R2802
R3375
GT_to_S
R
C3562
R3001
R3373
CT_to_S
YT_to_S
2Y
C3560
R3370
Q3363
R3301
Q3371
R3376
V/YS_to_T
R
R3570
R3308
R3369
C3365
C3304
R3374
D201
SRAMUTE
SLAMUTE
R3596
R3565
R3367
R2501
R3559
R3577
C3362
Q3362
L
C3561
R3576
SIDE B
A
CN2007CN211
Q2641
R2644
Q2201
Q2203
R3083
C3081
1
1
C2641
C2202
C3084
1
46
45
3
3
C2645
D2271
R2274
1
D2640
IC3081
D2272
R2201
D2201
R2202
R2610
R2203
C2610
B
C2201
C
R2502
2C
2V
C3553
C202
R218
L
Q3559
R3372
Q3561
C3557
R3368
C201
Q201Q202
R2503
R3572
V
C3559
C3556
R3563
R3560
R217
Q3562
Q3563
C2624
R3571
R3587
Y
C3558
C
D3551
C
C
BE
R3555
C2621
EB
C
C3551
R3550
R3504
C2625
E
V
R3562
Q2621
R2621
Y
R3568
R3558
R3569
E2B2CCB2
C2
B
D3560
C3521
D3502
C3503
R3502
R3503
C3505
36
V+5SC
D3503
D3504
C3514
C3506
19
1936
C3532
C3508
C3512
C3531
18
18
C3513
C3530
1
IC3501
1
C3510
R3591
D3505
XTHROU
P_CONT
1
R9003
BLANK
from SIDE A
Cr
R3589
Y
D3506
L2641
C3519
R3551
C3520
Q3551
V+5SM
AVLIN
SDA
XP_SAVE
FUNC
10
NC
GND
GND
SCL
AVLO
Cb
15
EV+15
V+6E
C2112
R3004
SW+13V
Q2204
R2204
C2643
R2208
R3081
R2207
R3082
R2641
R3084
D2641
R2642
R2643
R2206
Q2202
2005
FLDC-
FL-28V
GND
FLDC+
VWV
VWV
JOGA
JOGB
KEY2IRKEY1
EV+15E
KEY1_2
1
FLCLK
FLSTB
FLDATA
FLPON
R3085
GND
V+13SW
GND
GND
V+5E
1
GND
AGC
GND
PCMOUT
12
C2301
R2314
LF
R2313
R2312
Q2305
R2304
GND
1
R2521
R201
C2522
C2546
Q2151
R2306
R2302
VWV1962
VWV1963
VWV1977
VWV1978
SW+6V
GND
GND
SW+2.4V
SW+4V
C2502
Q2642
C2521
IC2521
GND
8
C2646
C2510C2509
1
R2645
5
R2148
13
R2023
R2024
R2025
C2515C2501
Q2152
C2511
R2031
R2039
R2147
GND
SW+13V
R2032
EV+6V
C2512
GND
R2150
GND
EV+15E
R2076
R2077
R2144
R2141
R2036
R2033
EV+37E
C2110
GND
R2143
FLDC+
C2545
FL-28V
1
FLDC-
R2107
R2037
FLON
R2106
R2082
C2212
PON
15
V+5M
C2113
KEY1_2
C2543
SDET2
C2552
Q2532
C2541
4
4
5
IC2271
C2532
R2532
R2531
1
1
85
R2533
8
C2273
C2551
C2531
C2535
Q2531
C2271
C2272
C2274
R2010
R2117
R2014
R2015
R2271
D
SW+13V
R9002
R2116
R2272
E
19
C2542
V+5M
C2087
C2001
R2009
R2104
R2105
C2211
C2114
R2275
2C
2Y
2V2R2L
1
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C
4.3 MAIN and MHLP ASYS
A
B
C
D
E
SIDE A
SIDE B
SIDE A
IC1
MHLP ASSY
E
CN2
C7
R4
R5
7
7
D1
CN1
1
1
R2
CN1
C3
MAIN ASSY
D
CN2
1
2130
16
VWV1991- -UVWV1991-
33
R1
3444
34
C8
C2
44
1
111
IC1
C5
15
151
30
VWV1991VWV1991- -U
VNP1953-A
MHLPB
(VNP1953-A)
23
2333
22
22
12
11
C4
C6
12
R3
GCMK-G3X
CN4702
CN1901CN4301
TP45
CN4301
1
CN1901
TP50
1
2
29
17
1
7
71
71
1
7
TP49
IC4101
IC4007Q1102
Q2222Q2312IC4206
IC2301IC2331Q2403Q2402
CN5102
X4102
R1102
R4306
28
TP4304
28
TP4303
82
TP4301
2
8
82
TP4306
R1901
R1903
R1904
R1902
C1901
R1905
TP48
TP47
TP46
4
3
C1104
R4305
R4304
R4303
R4302
C2319
L5102
R1052
TP4307
TP4712
TP4713
TP4714
TP4715
C2317
C2311
CN5102
D1111
Q1102
R1111
C4107
R4109
R4106
TP4709
TP4710
TP4711
R2313
C2405
C1114
R4105
14
R4102R4101
R4107
TP4708
TP4717
TP4716
R2314R2312
R2306
85
C2305
C5131
C5135
71
L5101
CN4702
Q2312R2239R4207R4208
C4106
R4103
C4103
TP4702
TP4701TP4703TP4302
C2221
R2311
Q2311
IC2301
R2333
C2334
C5132
L5103
C5136
L5104
C5137
L5105
C5138
L5106
R4108
C4105
R4110
C4102
IC4101
58
R4104
C4104
TP28
TP4707
TP4718
TP4719
TP4705
TP4704
C2222
R2233
Q2222
R2221
C2225
41
R2331
R2332
IC2331
1346
Q2105
Q2101Q2102
Q2103Q2311
VR2104
VR2105VR1002
TP4015
C4033
C4032
5
4
IC4007
C4034
31
C4035
C1061
R1012
R1007
R1001
C1011
VR2104
R2112
VR2105
R2113
R2102
C2102
R2409
Q2403
C1013
R2407
C2407
R2116
Q2105
R2105
Q2101
C2104
R1080
C4206
R2405
R1023
R2109
R2103
R2406
R5265
TP4706
C2333
C2265
C2246
R2252
R2235
C2332
R2115
R2266
C2106
R2408
32
Q2104
VR1001
R5108
C1054
R1071
VR1002
R2114
Q2104
C2105
Q2102
C2103
R2107
Q2103
TP1031TP1033
TP1032
R1048
1
R4206R4211
R4202
C2406
Q2402
R2411
F5101
C5101
R5103
C5105
C5110
C5111
TP1060
R1021
R1024
R2106
R2111
C2101
TP1026TP4305
TP1027
R1043
82
82
7
R4212
3
45
IC4206
C4207
R2404
R2412
R5107
R5106
R5105
R5104
VR1001
R1022
TP1051
R1011
C1016
TP1002
C1017
C1018
C1019
C1012
C1021
C1022
C1023
C1024
TP1024
TP1028
2
71
1
1
C5102
TP1050
41
P1029
1045
09
F
DE
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5
Q2402
Q2104
Q2102
Q2103
VR1002
IC4206
VR1001
IC5101IC5202
IC3301
IC3403
IC4205
IC3101
Q3201
IC3001IC4207
IC4003
VC4201
IC4004
Q3202
IC4005
Q2001
IC5204
IC3402
IC4008
SIDE A
A
This PCB is six layer structure.
R5263
R5262
R5273
R5274
C1006
C5214
82
1
82
7
C1050
R5289
82
R5290
2
8
R5285
C1051
C1040
IC3101
D3101
C5216
C5215
R5272
R5284
R5296
R3306R3305
R1031
TP3301
C3108
D3102
R3025
R3024
R3023
R3022
R3003
R3002
21
R5275
R5283
C3002
82
C5217
R5276
R5286
R5277
R5287
R5288
R5278
R5280
R5281
R5282
C5218
R5295
1
R3301
8
C3001
R5279
C3302
1
D3104
11
R5260
R5256
R5257
1
52
53
R5261
R3307
R3303
C3307
C3308
R3102
C3101
C3105
R3103
D3001D3002
20
208
2
17
C3303
R5253
R5254
R3310
IC3301
R3001
IC3001
R5259
8
R3309
C5204
28
17
C3301
C3106
1
R3012
C5206
R5258
C5225
C3309
1528
14
R3304
C3102
10
R3010
CN3001
7
F3401
R3202
C3004
R5252
1
28
28
17
R3308
C3404
R3411
R3409
R4004
R5251
71
82
C5213
R5255
C5231C5224C5229
C3408
85
1
R3410
R3408
F3102
IC4003IC4005
C4010
R4008
C5212
7
82
IC5202
R5248
R5250
28
17
C5230C5223C5222
R3405
R3406
IC3403
F3403
4
13
Q3202 Q3201
R2017
C4021
C5210
R5247
R5249
71
1
82
R5243
C5211
R5245
R5246
IC5204
C3403
TP3401
C3405 C3407
1
C3402
C4014
F3402
45
IC4004
C4018
R4001
C4006
C4013
Q2001
R2019
1
C5209
C5208
R5242
R5293R5294
R5298R5297
R3403
R3407
IC3402
C3406
TP4201TP4008
F4001
C4004
1
R5241
R5244
916
C4028
8
R4017
TP3403
F4004
TP3402
R5208
R5239
R5240
R5292
C4036
D4001
C4027
C4005
C4024
TP4002
157
104
R4009
156
R5229
R5230
R4015
105
R4010
71
1
7
71
R5237
C5227
C5228
C5329
F4003
TP4003
TP5202
R5238
TP5201
R5216
TP5204
CN4001
IC4008
2
R5218
82
R5220
C5226
82
8271
8
C5207
R5231
R5233
R5217
1
7
TP4009
R4014
C4023
C5221
C4031
C5205
R5228
R5219
271
R5221
82
8
C5321
R4507
R4508
R4509
R4510
TP4001
R5232
R5214
R5215
R5234
R5235
R5236
R5224
R5225
R5227
R5314
R4405
R4406
R4407
R4408
R4436
R4427
71
1
7
1
7
17
1
7
8
1
7
17
1
7
1
R4504
D4501
R5313
R4428
R4429
R4432
R4435
82
82
82
28
28
TP4010
TP34TP36
TP33TP37
TP32
20
CN4601
1
R4402
R4403
2
2
8
28
2
CN4401
8
827
8271
40
C4401
D4401
R4505
2
CN4501
R4530
R4534
R4537
R4538
40
R4541
TP42
TP43
TP44
TP35
B
TP38
TP31
CN4601CN4401CN4501
C
1
CN12
A
39
R4440
1
39
TP41
TP40
TP39
D
E
R5120
R5116
R5122
R5107
R5106
R5105
R5104
VR1001
R1022
TP1051
TP1002
C1017
C1018
C1019
C1021
C1022
C1023
C1024
TP1028
1
C5102
TP1050
C1016
C1026
TP1024
TP1029
R1045
71
R4211
C4209
C4203
R5110
R5109
33
48
C1014
R5112
C1001
C1508
TP1041
C1027
C1025
C1055
C1029
C1056
TP1030TP1032
82
R4205
F4201
L4201
C4208
D4201
R4209
R3270
R5114
C5112
3217
49
R5113
C1509
C1510
C1002
C1028
R1034
C1030
F1004
R5223
R5222
148
D4202
R2041
R3271
CN2001
R1023
R2109
C2105
R2103
C2104
C4206
R2406
R2405
F5101
C5101
R5108
R5103
C5105
C5110
C5111
C1054
R1071
TP1060
VR1002
R1021
R2114
R1024
R1011
Q2104
R2106
Q2102
C2103
R2107
R2111
Q2103
C2101
TP1026TP3303
TP1031TP1033
TP1027
R1048
R1043
82
82
1
7
71
R4206
R4212
R4202
3
45
IC4206
R4207R4208
C4207
R2404
C2406
Q2402
R2412
R2411
T
R21
Q2105
R210
Q2101
R1080
R5115
R1006
TP4202
C4201
R2011
R5117
C5113
C1003
C1004
C1034
R1005
C4202
IC4205
5
C4210
R2042
R5121
R1009
F1005
F1003
C1035
R4210
R2012
C5121C5122C5124
C5120
R5125
IC5101
R5123
C5118
C5119
F1007
C1041
C1037
R1004
C1036
C1038
R1074
C1053
R2227
VC4201
R4201
4
R4204
IC4207
R4213
R2013
R2043
R2044
X5101
R5126
C5127
16
C5126
C5125
1
R5130
TP5106
64
R5132
R5131
R5127
R5124
C5123
C1060
R1003
F1001
C1042
C1044
C1045
C1005
C1052C1012
C1059
C1048
C1047
C1049
C1039
C1058
TP1013TP3302
TP1012
C4211
23
X4201
R3108
R3107
1
R3106
L4202
R3105R4531
16
F4202
C4213
C4212
R2045
R2046
R2015
R2014
L2101
C5104
R5128
R5129
71
71
71
1
7
F1006
9
R3104
1
R5102
C5103
C1057
R1066
R1008
C3107
D3103
CN2001
CN3001
B
CN3001
CN2008
B
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CN4001
CN2003
7
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IC5203
IC5301
IC5341
IC1421
IC5321IC5002
IC4006IC4001IC4002IC3002IC3251
MAIN ASSY
D
TP5
TP6
TP4
TP3TP7
TP2
TP8
TP1
TP4608
TP4607
TP4606
TP4605
TP4604
TP4603
TP4602
TP4601
TP4609
R4603
TP4401
TP4404
TP4408
TP4412
TP4416
TP4419
TP4421
TP4423
TP4425
TP4429
34
TP4502
TP4506
TP4510
TP4514
TP4519
TP4521
TP4523
TP4525
TP4529
TP13
TP14
TP4402
TP4406
TP4410
TP4414
TP4418
TP4420
TP4422
TP4424
TP4427
TP4501
TP4504
TP4508
TP4512
TP4516
TP4518
TP4520
TP4522
TP4524
TP4527
TP12
2
TP4403
TP4426
C4025
51
IC4006C5006
TP4503
TP4507
TP4511
TP4515
TP4526
TP4530
TP11
TP9
R4401
71
8
2
1
TP4405
TP4407
R4404
7
TP4409
8
TP4411
1
TP4413
TP4415
7
R4410
TP4417
82
R4425
2
1
R4426
R4416
8
7
R4430
R4431
R4434
R4433
R4417
82
71
1
TP4428
R4423
827
TP4430
C4019
R4501
1
R4503
827
R4502
C4020
1
TP4505
827
R4506
1
TP4509
827
R4512
TP4513
21
R4527
771
R4518
8
R4528
R4533
1
R4532
827
R4519
R4536
R4535
1
827
R4525
R4529
TP4528
C4501
TP4004
TP10
8
R4016
TP4013
R5304
IC5301
R5329
TP4014
TP4005
R5291
4
5
C5322
C5324
C4011
C5220
R5305
C5308
C5301
C5307
R5321
C5005
C4012
5
IC4001
41
F4002
C5219
R5311
R5306
3
C5311
R5309
R5308
1
R5312
R5307
R5310
C5342
C5310
C5309
1
R5341
L5301
R5301
C5306
5
4
R5323
IC5321
1
3
R5324
C5325
R5327
C5328
R5328
TP5003
R5209
C5007
4
TP5004
C4002
C4026TP4517
C4029
C4007
C4017
R4006
C4016
C4015
C4022C4001
16
C5343
14
1
C4008
C4009
TP5203
C5341
R5343
C5326
R5330
L5321
C5008
C4030
82
9
8
2
IC5341
8
R5342
D5322D5321
8
R5326R5325
C5327
C5323
28
R5322
IC5322
58
IC5002
R1401
C1401
GND
IC4002
TP4006
IC5203
C1423
154
C1424
71
R1423
C1425
7
R1425
1
C1427
2728
C1429
C1403
154
C1404
R1404
172
C1406
R1406
17
C1408
7
5
2728
C1409
TP3253
R4013
C4003
TP4012
17
C3003
R3016
TP3003
TP3001
TP3014
TP3002
C1422
C3201
R4011 R4012
TP3004
C3204
TP3005
C3006
R1421
C1421
IC1421
IC1401
R3201
IC3002
R3009
TP3006
C5203
C3203
C3202
R3265
R3266
R3269
814
R3011
TP3007
R3267
R3252
TP4007
TP3008
R5207
C1402
F3201
1
8
R3253
R3254
C3254
IC3201IC1401
R1424
R1426
8
82
C3257
C3258
C3252
TP3009
R1301
C1301
82
C1426
82
28
C1405
2
C1407
82
R1408
82
R1409
82
R1411
71
R3255
R3251
C3251
R3013
TP3010
C1313
7
1
7
1
C1428
R1065
TP1016
17
7
1
R1402
R1410
R3019
C1302
1
43
44
1
R1032
R1405
R1407
R5264
71
71
71
16
IC3201
9
C3208 C3207
C3253
IC3251
C3005
R3014
TP3013
R1306
82
7
R1310
82
7
TP1017
R1033
TP101
R3263
C3205
R3015
TP3011
R3257
R3256
TP3251
IC1301
R1305
82
C1309
C1310
71
R1309
82
C1311
71
C1312
TP1010
R1055
TP1014
R3262
R1053
C3206
R3268
R3259
R3258
R3261
C3256
R3260
C3255
TP3252TP4011
R3017
R2026
TP2019
TP2010TP2011
TP3012
R1304
82
C1307
71
IC1301
28
17
C1308
R1302
R1050
TP1011TP1015
82
7
1
7
2
8
8
R1075
54
R1049
R3264
1
C1204
C1203
TP2025TP2021
TP2017TP2007
TP2015
C1305
1
2
TP2023 TP2024
TP2013
1
C1306
R1308
C1205
R1203
17
C1206
28
TP2012TP2014
IC1001
R1303
82
C1304
7
1
28
17
71
82
R1206R1204
TP2022
IC1201
C1303
86
R1307
IC1001
16
17
TP1034
TP1049
C1207
R1205
17
28
TP2009
C1507
R1202
IC1201
C1208
C1506
C1202
TP2006TP2008
C1505
R1079
1063TP1064
P1066
TP2020
P2005
F
D
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2
0
2
T
IC1001
IC1201
IC1103Q1101
Q2202
Q2203
Q2204
IC1102
Q2201
IC1101
Q2302Q2301
SIDE B
A
This PCB is six layer structure.
C1303
C1304
1
IC1103
17
86
C1507
8
TP1034
7
R130
TP1049
IC1001
1
C1207
2
R1202
R12
R1205
17
C1208
28
TP2021
TP2009TP2016
TP
IC1201
C1506
C1202
TP2006TP2008
C1504
C1501
C1502
C1503
C1505
R1078
R1079
TP1066
TP2020
TP1048
TP1063TP1064
TP1065
TP1062
R1070
R1081
R1046
28
82
71
R1201
27C2201
C1201
C1209
R2025
TP2003TP2007
TP2004
TP2002
TP1046TP1047
TP1038
TP1061
TP2001TP2005
TP1045
TP1044
TP1043
R1076
R1077
R1068
R1069
82
71
R1044
C2208
R2040
TP2018
R1072
7
1
28
1
7
C1009
C1007
1
7
C1008
1
7
17
TP1001
TP1005
TP1007
TP1042
TP1009
TP1019
TP1022
TP1039TP1018TP1023
116
32
71
82
82
2
8
2
8
28
TP1020
TP1004
TP1008
TP1006
R1064
28
TP1035
82
TP1036
82
71
R1042
C2331
C5133
C1108
R1026
28
71
TP1053
TP1037
TP1057
C1010
71
R2205R2207
Q2202
R2204
C5134
R1103
C1512
R1016
TP1003
R1054
17
R1105
C1110
C1107
71
Q2203
Q2204
C2206
C5106
6431
R1017
R1073
17
R1025
82
TP1052
TP1054 TP1055
TP1056
TP1059
R1002
F1002
R1057
R1058
R1059
R1060
R1063
R1062
R1061
271
8
R1117
82
R1115
54
R1051
R1101
R2210
R2206
R2202
R2203
R2208
C5114
R1109
R1015
C1511
TP1040
TP1058
C1062
R1056
28
Q2201
R2305
R2209
R2334
C5107
TP5101
TP5105
Q1101
C1112
R1112
R2201
C2202
C2205
C5115
R1104
R1108
R1113
C1101
R2301
C5108
TP5102
R1118
IC1101
C2209
C2204
Q2302
C2308
C5116
TP5103
R1110
IC1102
C1105
R2303
C5109
C2301
R2302
R2307
C5117
TP5104
1
R2304
TP19
TP21
27
TP18
TP20
C1113
1
7
C1106
71
C1103
C1102
TP1906
TP1905
TP1903
Q2301
C2306
TP25
TP22
TP17
TP27TP26
TP23
R1106R1107
C1111
C1109
2
8
82
TP16
TP24
R1116
R1114
TP1901
TP1902
TP1904
TP1907
TP15
B
C
D
E
(VNP1931-A)
F
D
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4.4 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
SIDE A
A
B
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
G
C
NEUTRAL
AC IN
D
E
CN1
LIVE
Q71Q2Q81Q51Q52
Q21Q1IC403
F
G
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To
DRIVE
ASSY R6
CN9022
A
B
C
1IC101Q703Q701Q801Q403
VR401VR101
IC403
B
CN2001
CN202CN203
B
CN2004
CN201
D
E
56
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G
7
8
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4.5 FRJB and DVJB ASSYS
SIDE ASIDE A
A
FRJB ASSY
C
DVJB ASSY
B
H
W713
GND
GND
S-Video
3
1
4
2
JA1303
VWV1967
DVJB ASSY
D
CN5102
C
17
7
1
CN1302CN1302
CN1302
PYKC F4
(VNP1936-B)(VNP1936-B)
JA1301
7
2
C
KN1301
6
34
1
5
Y
S1201
S_DET
W704
VWV1965
FRJB ASSY
Video
W701
S_DET
DCFC
W705
4
JA1302
W707
W706
KEY1_2
V
W702
PC
POWER
W714
DISC NAVI
Y
C
GND
W715
W709
W710
PYKC F4
W708
RchLch
1
W703
L
S_DET
KN1302
HDD/DVD
S1202
23
S_DET
KEY1_2
KN1303
GND
GND
W712
W711
15
15
C
Y
V
R
L
CN1301
1
1
Contact
Upper Side
CN1301CN1301
SIDE BSIDE B
D
B
CN3002
FRJB ASSY
DVJB ASSY
H
LF
17
TPB
XTPB
TPA
XTPA
E
(VNP1936-B)
C
C1307
R1201
C1301
POWER
R1306
R1304
S_DET
Video
R1302
C1302
C1303
R1305
D1304
C1304
S-Video
S_DET
Y
C
GND
GND
R1301
R1303
R1309
D1303
C1308
D1302
R1307
Lch
V
C1305
KEY1_2
D1301
R1311
S_DET
KEY1_2
C1309
R1310
C
R1202
R1312C1306
S_DET
L
R
V
Y
C
HDD/DVD
DISC NAVI
GND
L
R1308
Rch
Y
GND
GND
LF
1
GND
R1350
R1355
15
(VNP1936-B)
F
II
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2
1
LF
19
1
2
1
49
41
33279
1
C1003
R1502
R1030
R1006
R1501
Q1002
R1503
Q1001
R1029
C1001
Q1009
C1500
R1013
R1012
C1502
R1011
R1101
C1017
R1504
R1010
C1007
C1019
R1009
R1008
C1008
R1016
R1032
R1004
IC1001
R1003
R1500
C1011
R1505
R1015
C1016
C1014
R1033
Q1007
R1001
GND
GND
JOGA
IR
FLSTB
FLCLK
FLDATA
FLPON
KEY1
KEY2
JOGB
FLDC+
FLDC-
FL-28V
GND
KEY1_2
LEDHDD
GND
V+5V
D1102
C1002
C1006
R1005
C1018
R1002
R1014
C1009
Q1008
C1501
C1013
R1031
C1004
R1007
33
V+5FL
V-28V
GND
GND
V+5FL
FLDC-
V+5FL
FLDC+
V+5FL
44
PYKC F4
23
34
V+5FL
12
22
V-28V
GND
GND
PYKC F4
11
LF
GND
1
1
GND
4434
3323
22
12
111
12
1
19
21
4941
9
33
27
1
S1004
S1001
W1006
S1007
C1012
W1030
W1016
CN1002
W1009
W1019
C1015
W1010
L1002
W1023
W1017
W1011
W1004
S1008
S1003
W1003
C1005
IC1002
W1008
W1022
W1026
W1013
W1007
W1012
W1018
CN1001
CN1101
W1029
W1015
W1014
S1005
D1101
L1001
C1010
V1001
S1006
KN1001
S1002
W1002
W1005
PLAY
FC
REC STOP
V+5FL
GND
PC
GND
REC
FUNCTION
V+5FL
VWG2433
FLDC-
FLDC+
V+5FL
OPEN/CLOSE
PAUSE
VWG2443
V+5FL
GND
Contact upper side
STOP
LED
VWG2434
GND
GND
VWG
VWG2432
VWG2444
GND
LEDB
V-28V
GND
FLKY ASSY
V-28V
21
132
1
19
1
21
9
13235
SIDE ASIDE A
SIDE BSIDE B
FF
FLKY ASSY
F
FLKY ASSY
F
LEDB ASSY
?
LEDB ASSY
?
(VNP1934-A)
IC1001Q1009 Q1007
Q1002Q1001Q1008
(VNP1934-A)
(VNP1934-A)
(VNP1934-A)
CN2005
B
CN1001
CN1001
CN1002
CN1002
CN1101CN1101
4.6 FLKY ASSY
A
B
C
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D
E
F
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4.7 SCRB ASSY
SIDE ASIDE A
A
IC104
IC101
SCRB ASSY
I
R1058
35.TUAR_TtoS
33.TUAL_TtoS
31.TUCVBS_TtoS
29.AR_StoT
R1017
Contact Side
B
CN210
B
35
35
CN203
27.AL_StoT
25.AR_TtoS
23.AL_TtoS
21.R/C_StoT
19.R_TtoS
R161
8
8
1
1
R159
4
R160
CN203
17.B_TtoS
102030
15.B_StoT
13.G_StoT
11.G_TtoS
9.Y_TtoS
7.C_TtoS
1
1
5.V/Y_StoT
3.SRAMUTE
Q118
C
C165
C228
NPNP
R1039
C227
C103
R1055
R1056
R1006
C111
D
C151
C152
C105
D159
E
CN211
B
CN204
D160
CN204
Contact Side
C212
C214
F
C218
II
(VNP1935-B)
64
1.SLAMUTE
C168
C137
C146
C116
C121
NP
C135
C138
R1018
C110
C136
R1019
R1016
221
221
23
C112
R1003
C104
R1005
R1004
C139
C140
C141
15
15.P_CONT
14.BLANKIN
13.XTHROU
15
12.COMPMUTE
11.SNL_IN
10
10.SNL_O
9.FUNC
8.SCL
7.SDA
6.GND
5.XP_SAVE
1
1
4.GND
3.V+5SM
2.EV+15
1.V+6E
V+5SC
C183
Q118
C182
C102
DVR-3100-S
R1009
Q289
FC DC
V+12SC
V+5SC
R1036
C158
R1045
R1046
5
5
IC104
4
C123
C124
C125
C126
C147
C148
R1047
R162
C303
C188
SCRB ASSY
GNDV
PC
C115
GNDA
NP
R290
Q289
NP
R289
IC101
R288
C401
R1029R291
R1024
4423
44
C117
C118
C149
V+12SC
D134
1234
IC107
Q109
Q110
R1035
V+12SC
R224
C128
R202
Q109
R201
C207
PYKC F4X
1.Rout
2.RIN
3.Lout
4.GNDA
5.GNDV
6.LIN
7.BIN
8.FUNCTION
9.GNDV
10.N-LINK
11.GIN
12.NC
13.GNDV
14.GNDV
15.R/CIN
16.BLANK
17.GNDV
18.GNDV
19.V/Yout
20.V-YIN
21.GNDV
1
6
6
31
4
3
4
1
6
64
C155
3
4
31
1
6
64
31
3
4
IC107
C402
R203
Q110
1.Rout
2.RIN
3.Lout
4.GNDA
5.GNDV
6.LIN
C170
7.Bout
8.FUNCTION
9.GNDV
10.N-LINK
11.Gout
12.NC
13.GNDV
14.GNDV
15.R/Cout
16.BLANK
17.GNDV
18.GNDV
19.V/Yout
20.V-YIN
21.GNDV
D114
D115
D116
R141
D117
IC103
IC106
Q105
Q121
Q122
C161
R273
R274
Q121
R275
D135
C220
D137
R107
D138
Q105
D140
C209
D141
R151
D112
D132
R147
D109
D107
D108
D103
D104
D105
D106
C159
R1041
IC103
EBEC2B
IC106
R278
R277
Q122
C156
R276
D149
R106
R225
D150
C127
Q106
R1008
R200
D145
C208
D143
D144
R115
C204
D131
D133
D121
C167
D127
C160
R207
D118
D124
15
Q120
C219
D139
D142
R121
C CB2E2
D146
D101
D102
R1043
Q106
D148
R155
D123
D129
D122
D128
D120
D126
D119
D125
Q120
R110
R270
R272
D130
D110
C221
C131
D147
C120
C119
C132
RY101
610
D136
C133
C106
C134
R1034
C107
D111
R271
to TV
KN102
from STB
AV2
JA101
C166
C169
L103
AV1
KN101
JA102
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4
1
6
81
916
3
4
1
6
16
9
8
1
16
9
8
1
R1002
R1001
D151
R117
D157
D184
R279
R280
R1023
R281
R269
R268
R122
R123
R243
R242
R241
R240
R239
R238
R237
R236
R235
R234
R233
R148
R232
R231
R230
R229
R228
R227
R226
R146
R223
R222
R221
R220
R219
R145
R218
R144
R217
R216
R215
R214
R143
R213
R212
R208
R140
R139
R205
R204
R136
R135
R132
R164
R131
R130
R126
R125
R124
R116
R114
R109
R108
R105
R104
R101
Q123
Q119
Q104
Q102
Q101
IC114
IC113
IC105
IC102
D182
D181
D113
C226
C225
C224
C223
C222
C217
C215
C213
C206
C205
C203
C201
C200
C199
C181
C180
C164
C162
C157
C154
C153
C150
C145
C144
C143
C142
C130
C129
C114
C113
C109
R152 R153
D188
R1007
D154
R156
R158
R282
D155
D156
R314
R313
R312
R311
R310
R309
R308
R307
C171
Q309
Q308 Q307
IC301
D307
C309
C308
R157
C307
C301
D158
R315
R1025
Q115
D187
D152
C231
C232
D153
R154
R1031
R1032
C283
D185
D186
R1033
C229
C230
Q124
R119
R112
R283
Q281
GNDV
BLANK
RIN
Lout
GNDV
Rout
LIN
V/Yout
V-YIN
GNDV
Rout
RIN
GNDA
Lout
15.P_CONT
13.XTHROU
11.SNL_IN
9.FUNC
7.SDA
14.BLANKIN
12.COMPMUTE
10.SNL_O
8.SCL
5.XP_SAVE
6.GND
R/CIN
GNDV
GNDV
GNDV
BIN
LIN
GNDV
GNDA
N-LINKGNDV
FUNC
GIN
NC
Bout
4.GND
FUNC
N-LINK
Gout
NC
GNDV
3.V+5SM
2.EV+15
GNDV
V-YIN
GNDV
V/Yout
GNDV
BLANK
GNDV
R/Cout
GNDV
AV2
from STB
C
7.C_TtoS
E
9.Y_TtoS
B
GNDA
GNDV
1.SLAMUTE
V+5SC
V+12SC
11.G_TtoS
29.AR_StoT
31.TUCVBS_TtoS
33.TUAL_TtoS
35.TUAR_TtoS
23.AL_TtoS
25.AR_TtoS
27.AL_StoT
13.G_StoT
15.B_StoT
17.B_TtoS
19.R_TtoS
21.R/C_StoT
to TV
3.SRAMUTE
5.V/Y_StoT
1.V+6E
AV1
EBC2
E2B2C
VWV1958-
V+12SC
V+5SC
V+12SC
V+5SC
V+5SC
LF
21
20
2
1
1
6
3
4
9
81
16
1
6
3
4
1
16
8
9
15
10
1
35
3020
10
1
20
21
2
1
1
16
9
8
NP
SIDE BSIDE B
II
SCRB ASSY
I
(VNP1935-B)
CN203CN204
IC301
IC102
IC105
IC113
IC114
Q281
Q124
Q115
Q307
Q308
Q309
Q101
Q102
Q104
Q119
Q123
A
B
C
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D
E
F
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5. PCB PARTS LIST
A
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%).
560 Ω
47k Ω
0.5 Ω
1 Ω
56 x 10
47 x 10
R50
1R0
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).
≥ 60dBu
System = B/G, I or D/K
Manual Adjust (in GUI of Manual Ch
Setting) = ON
Note1
T
errestrial tuner input
Ch = E9(203.25MHz),
Video= Blackburst
RF Input = 60.0
±
1.0dBu
System = B/G, I or D/K
Note 1 : The adjustment spec. is defined without the thermal drift after the power on.
Therefore, start the adjustment at least 10 minutes after the power on.
No.Adjustment Name
Adj. Point Measurement Point
Adjustment Value
Adjustment State
1
VCO freerun frequency (AFC voltage)
adjustment
AGC start point adjustment
L4002
VR3901
* It is not necessary to adjust the ASSY normaly when exchanging the ASSY. But the adjustment is
necessary when exchanging the Tuner Module and IC3003 VIF/SIF IC.
88
116
3058
129
59
87
41
58
1
4
5
8
1
12
8
12
3
4
5
6
78
9
10
11
1213
14
1518
1
9
1
10
19
1
10
15
1
13
46
119
12
3
4
5
78
9
10
1213
14
1518
1
15
12 3
46
1
102030
35
1
32
111
12
22
2333
3444
12
14
17
8
18
12
13
+
-
C2115
R2119
X2001
C2106
C2105
R2007
R2004
C2104
C2103
C2102
R2102
C2101
R2101
R2038
R2118
R3949
IC2001
C2111
X2271
IC2251
C2251
C2582
C2584
C2622
C2623
C2626
IC2581
IC2351
R2357
C2356
X2351
CN2006
C2801
C2803
C2813
C2811
C2807C2812
C2810
C2804
C2802
C2806
C2642
R2305
R2012
R2011
R2303
CN2003
KN2003
KN2002
KN2001
C2534
C2533
R2361
C2254
JA2832
C2354
R2355
Q2351
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CVBS2
WARNING
AGC2
AFT2
ARM2T
TUJB ASSY
L`AFC
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HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION
DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER,BIRTH
CHEMICALS WHITCH ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE
AND CERTAIN ELECTRICAL PARTS CONTAIN
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LEAD IN SOLDER
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Fig.1 Adjustment Points (TUJB ASSY)
CN3003 Pin1
AFT2
6. ADJUSTMENT
6.1 TUJB ASSY ADJUSTMENT
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6.2 MAIN ASSY ADJUSTMENT
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No.Adjustment Name
Master clock free-running adjustment
1
(Clock system adjustment)
B
D
TP39
C
D
TP38
TP37
* It is not necessary to adjust the ASSY normaly when exchanging the ASSY but confirm the data.
Entering the ID Number and ID Data for DVD Recorder
To enter the input mode, press ESC + STEREO sequentially in
a status with no ID number set, such as after FLASH-ROM
downloading.
• " CPRM ERR" is displayed on the FL display immediately after the power is turned on or in Stop mode.
• When the MAIN ASSY , DRIVE ASSY or the FLASH ROM is exchanged.
Important: If no ID label is found on the rear panel, write down the specified ID number by checking it according to "How to
confirm the ID number" shown below.
Note:
Be sure to enter the ID number in Stop mode.
Use the service remote control (GGF1381) for operations. Only opening/closing of the tray are performed from the player.
The ID data disc is swept out automatically after the recorder has read the data from it.
For the DVD recorder,it is necessary with the recoding/playback of DVD–RW disc to set an individual number (ID number) and ID data to
each recorder. If the number and data are not set correctly with the following procedure, operations in the future may not be guaranteed.
You will find the ID number to be set on the ID label on the rear panel.
Use DVD Recorder DATA DISC [GGV1134] and Service Remote Control Unit [GGF1381]
The Input is Necessary When:
How to Input the ID Number and ID Data
[Recorder's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
> - - - - - - - - -
<CLEAR> Exit
Input ID Number !
1
As number input is enabled when the unit enters the input
mode, input the 9-digit ID number.
(The entered number is also displayed on the FL display.)
2
2
[Recorder's ID Data Setting]
<CLEAR> Exit
Insert The ID Data Disc !
When the ID number has been registered, the unit enters the ID
data input mode. (The FL display indicates
"INSERT ID.")
In this condition, place the ID data disc on the tray and close the
tray using the CLOSE key "7/0" on the player.
4
4
[Recorder's ID Data Setting]
Loading The ID Data Disc !
While the data are being read, the message shown in the figure
at left is displayed on the screen.
(The FL display indicates "LOAD ID.")
5
5
[Recorder's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK ?
<PLAY> Compare Mode
<SEARCH> Enter
Input ID Number !
After inputting the number, press SEARCH to register the ID
number.
3
3
7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DIAGNOSIS
7.1.1 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING
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When the ID data have been read, the data are written to the
FLASH-ROM.
(The FL display indicates "WRITE ID.")
A
[Recorder's ID Data Setting]
Wait Rom Writing !
6
B
7
When the ID data have been written to the FLASH-ROM, the
message "Rom Write OK" is displayed on the screen.
(The FL display indicates "ID DATA OK.")
After confirming this message, press CLEAR to exit the input
8
mode.
[Recorder's ID Data Setting]
Rom Write OK !
7
<CLEAR> Exit
8
How to Confirm the ID Number
1
Press ESC + STEREO sequentially with an ID number already
set, and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode.
2
The set ID number is displayed on the screen (and on the FL
display), permitting you to confirm it.
To exit this mode, press CLEAR .
3
C
[Recorder's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
[ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1]
2
Compare
> * * * * * * * * *
<CLEAR> Exit
3
Input ID Number !
D
How to Clear the ID Number
1
Press ESC + STEREO sequentially with an ID number already
set, and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode.
2
Input the same number as the ID number you have set.
[Recorder's ID Number Setting]
ID Number ?
E
[ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1]
Compare
2
> * * * * * * * * *
<CLEAR> Exit
<STEREO> ID Data Setting Mode
Input ID Number !
3
After inputting the number, press STOP .
Only when the entered number matches the set ID number, the
ID number is cleared and the unit exits this mode.
If the numbers do not match, you must return to step 2.
( STOP is not accepted until 9 digits are entered.)
[Recorder'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
3
<STOP> Memory Clear
<STEREO> ID Data Setting Mode
Input ID Number !
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For service operations, use the GGF1381 remote control unit for service.
The Service-mode screens consist of nine mode screens, which are classified into such rough categories as recording system and VR
playback system, and their subscreens.
• How to enter Service mode : Press the ESC then DISP keys in turn while no GUI is displayed. The first screen (version
information, etc.) shown below is displayed.
• How to exit Service mode: Press the ESC key.
• How to advance to the next Service-mode screen
: While the first screen is displayed, press directly one of the keys 1-9. For service, use the
keys 2, 4 or 5, as shown below.
• How to advance to a subscreen within the same Service-mode screen
: Press the DIG/ANA key. Pressing the DIG/ANA key repeatedly will change the subscreens
within the same Service-mode screen cyclically.
The Service-mode screens to be used for service are as follows:
1 = First screen: Version information, etc.
2 = Second screen: ATA/ATAPI debug screen (Writer data)
4 = Fourth screen: Error log for the VR recording system
5 = Fifth screen: Error log for the VR playback system
Note: After entering one of the Service-mode screens, if you wish to shift to another Service-mode screen, exit Service mode first,
then reenter Service mode and select your desired Service-mode screen.
OK : OK (proper combination)
OK+ : Version of the tuner microcomputer too advanced
NG– : Version of the tuner microcomputer too old
NG! : "Type"(e.g. J type, WY type) of Syscom's and TUFL
microcomputers are mismatching.
OK : OK (proper combination)
OK+ : Version of the drive too advanced
NG– : Version of the drive too old
OK : Serial No. of the drive already registered
NG : Serial No. of the drive not registered
1 Model name/destination
2 Version of the recorder software
3 Revision No. of the system-control computer software
(Edition administration No. [from top to bottom, common
software, firmware, application software])
4 Version No. of the tuner microcomputer, Mask or
flash (M: Mask type, F: FLASH type)
5 Information on the built-in drive
(Model name, version No., serial No.)
6 Version No. of PRISM
7 Region No.
8 CPRM data (CPRM key No.)
While the first screen shown above is displayed, press the DIG/ANA key to enter the subscreen shown below.
Note: Each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed, the display changes between the first screen and its subscreen.
Note: Be sure to start playback after displaying this subscreen
to calculate the error rate.
1. First screen (version information, etc.)
During playback in VR mode, the average error rate of the past 10 VOBUs is displayed, and during playback in DVD-Video or
Video mode, the average error rate of the past 256 sectors is displayed. During playback in VR mode, the rotation rate of the
drive (/: normal speed, no display = double speed) is also displayed.
7.1.2 SERVICE MODE
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2. Second screen (ATA/ATAPI debug screen)
Subscreen 1 of the second screen is displayed when the ESC, DISP, then "2" keys are pressed, in that order.
Note: Each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed, the display changes cyclically among subscreens 1 to 4.
A
• Subscreen 1: Command log (ALL) of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD
A T A / A T A P I History - ALL
3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0OK
3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D E B B 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0OK
3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F 1 E 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0OK
3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F 8 1 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0OK
3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F E 4 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0OK
3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0OK
3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 A 9 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0OK
3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 1 0 C 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0OK
B
>3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 1 6 F 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 2 3 A 0 0
• Subscreen 2: Command log (ERROR) of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD
• Subscreen 3: Writer mentenance information of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD
The cumulative power-on time and error log that are administered by the writer are displayed. Such information is obtained when the power
is turned on. Thereafter, each time the SEARCH key on the remote control unit for service is pressed while subscreen 3 is displayed, the
C
updating command is sent, and the data on the subscreen are updated. Care must be taken when updating this subscreen, because an
undesired command is inserted if it is executed while recording, etc.
1 Power-on time/cumulative power-on time
2 Duration of emission of the laser diode (LD) for DVD-R/DVD while reading
3 Duration of emission of the LD for DVD-W/DVD while writing
4 Duration of emission of the LD for CD-R/CD while reading
5 Duration of emission of the LD for CD-W/CD while writing
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Error log for the Writer
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The degrees of degradation of the LD (laser diode) for the writer (LDs for CD and DVD separately), temperature, and RF level are
displayed. To update the data on the subscreen, press the SEARCH key on the remote control unit for service while subscreen 4 is
displayed. See Table 1 below for a description of each item and the conditions for updating data.
A T A / A T A P I - LD Degrade
C D: 0 0 7 01 0 4 %O K
D V D : 0 0 6 89 6 %O K
T M P : 0 0 A 34 1 °C
A D J : 0 0 672 6 °C
RF: 3 D 7 0
Table 1: Description of each item and conditions for updating data
No.ItemDescription
Conditions for updating by
pressing the SEARCH key
Remarks
1
CD
Degradation judgment of LD for CD. Regarded as NG when the value
is 120% or higher (same standard as for the PC drive)
No disc inserted in the disc tray∗1
2
DVD
Degradation judgment of LD for DVD. Regarded as NG when the
value is 120% or higher (same standard as for the PC drive)
No disc inserted in the disc tray∗1
3
TMP
Current temperature inside the WriterNo disc inserted in the disc tray∗1
4
ADJ
Temperature (approx. 25°C) inside the Writer during adjustmentNo disc inserted in the disc tray∗1
5
RF
RF level (16-bit data, proportional calculation performed using the
actual RF level value with 2.5 V = 0xFFFF as the maximum value,
displayed in 4-digit hexadecimal)
During playback of disc medium
∗1 : For correct judgment, after leaving the unit at a normal temperature for some time, judgment must be performed immediately after the
unit is turned on with no disc loaded.
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3. Fourth screen (VR-recording-related error log)
Subscreen 1 of the fourth screen is displayed when the ESC, DISP, then "4" keys are pressed, in that order.
Note: Each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed, the display changes cyclically among subscreens 1 to 11.
A
• Subscreen 1:
RunFnc : ---- Ecl : **** Rate : **
B
----------------------
----------------------
----------------------
----------------------
----------------------
----------------------
• Subscreens 2 and 3:
These subscreens are not for service use.
• Subscreen 4: Error log for VR recording
1
R e c o r d i n g E r r o r H i s t o r y D i s p l a y
0 1 – 0 6 – 0 1 2 0 : 0 5 : 3 0 N o S y s H d r I N
0 1 – 0 6 – 0 2 0 0 : 2 2 : 1 0 W r i t e E r r o r
C
1 Recording-related error log for the last 18 errors, divided
into 2 screens
(generation time [year-month-day, hour:minute:second],
error data in simplified description)
Notes:
• For details on error messages, see Table 2 "Description of VR-recording-related errors".
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• The two error-log screens can be switched by pressing the SPEED+ or SPEED- key.
• Subscreens 5 to 11:
These subscreens are not for service use.
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• Subscreen 1:
• Subscreens 3 and 4:
• Subscreen 2: Error log for VR playback
Subscreen 1 of the fifth screen is displayed when the ESC, DISP, then "5" keys are pressed, in that order.
Note: Each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed, the display changes cyclically among subscreens 1 to 4.
1 Data on location of the display
Original(G)/play list (L), title No., chapter No. (X:XX-XX),
time of the display (min, sec, frame [XXmXXsXX]), busy
mark of the virtual mechanical-control computer (#),
error rate of the transfer data (X.XeXX), playback logical
address (ID [XXXXXXXX])
2 Error message log
Original(G)/play list (L), title No., time of generation (min,
sec [XXX:XXXX]), playback-related error log for the last
13 errors (XX:XXXXXXX)
G : 0 1–0 1 0 0 m 0 0 s 0 0 # –. – e – – 0 0 . 0 0 M
Tgt : STOP Now : STOP Spd : 0
Man : STOP Sub : 0 VBF : 000 ABF : 00
TrMd : STOP TrSt : 0 TNo : Ver : 00
RvMd : STOP RvSt : 0 DNo : Aer : 00
CcSt : STOP ld : 00000000
Stc : 00000000 Tpp-Av1 : +-0 V-A : +-0
MPEG2 720x480 A0 AC-3 2ch 0256k
NT ASP : 43 CGMS : 0 APS : 0 Src : 0
END : 00m00s00 Cell : 000
G : 0 1–0 1 0 0 m 0 0 s 0 0 # –. – e – – 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
m s M e s s a g em s E r
G01 : 0 0 0 0Tr : N u l l b l k
L 02 : 1 2 3 0 Tr : S c h L a t e
L 02 : 4 1 0 3 Tp : V o b D i f +
L 02 : 4 1 0 4 Tp : V o b D o f –
1
2
These subscreens are not for service use.
4. Fifth screen (Error log for VR playback)
Notes:
• For details on error messages, see Table 1 "Description of VR-playback-related errors".
• If a VR-playback-related error is generated, a problem in data reading from the disc may be suspected.
(The possibility of a problem on the drive side is high.)
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Table 1: Description of VR-playback-related errors
STC = System Time Clock
VOBU = Video Object Unit
GOP = Group Of Picture
B-picture = Bidirectionally predictive-picture
I-picture = Intra-picture
P-picture = Predictive-picture
TP mode change = AV1 term (Trick Play mode change)
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Table 2: Description of VR-recording-related errors
Error
Message
Description
Error
Message
Description
Non Err ∗NormalInvalid TMVMGInvalid TMP_VMGI content
DRAM NGAbnormality in access to the work DRAMUnmatch Stamp ∗
Impossible to modify because of nonmatching
time stamps
SRAM NGAbnormality in access to the backup work SRAM Virgin DISCBlank disc
CPRM IC NGInappropriate CPRM ICFail RepairRepair failed
Drive DestroyThe drive has crashed.ReadOnly DISC ∗
Because some data are invalid, data cannot be
written.
MKB REVOKEDError in gaining data Rzn Rsv NGR-zone reserve failed.
WM CrackedWM crackedRzn Cls NGR-zone Closure failed.
VBR-SRAM NGAbnormality in VBR SRAMRzn Rpr NGR-zone repair failed.
BK BATT DownBackup RAM data has been erased.Bdr OpnOpening of border failed.
BK FSYS Dirty
Backup RAM data has been written on the file
system.
Bdr ClsClosing of border failed.
Stream NGInappropriate input stream dataFormat NGFormatting failed.
Stm Start NGFailure to start encoding (reasons not clear)OPC NGOPC failed.
AVEnc HangInappropriate MPEG encoderPCA FullPCA has been used up.
No SysHdr INSystem packet is not input periodically.RMA FullRMA has been used up.
Strm Start NG
Timeout waiting for system packet input at the
beginning
SW Vrec mode ∗Switching to video recording routine is required.
IN Encode ∗
Changes cannot be made in the process of
encoding
SW Vpb mode ∗Switching to video playback routine is required.
EncModul HangEncoder routine is hung up.NV Pck MK ErrError in creating NAVI pack
Ourob Strm NGInappropriate stream data to the Ouroboros input NV Pck DMA ErrInappropriate NAVI pack DMA
WaterMark DetWatermark detectedCell Close NGCell closure failed.
BUF OverflowOverflow of the stream bufferSomething ∗Undetermined error
Drive HangThe drive is hung up.Status NG ∗Abnormality in change of statuses
Write Err
The drive failed to write and could not be
recovered.
Irr Action ∗Incorrect action
Read ErrReading failed, ECC failed, etc.Abort ∗Cancellation
Drv Hard ErrAbnormality in the drive hardware or firmwareRepair ExecRepairing has been executed.
Mech No Res
No response from the mechanical-control
computer
Format ExecFormatting has been executed.
Drv TimeOutTimeout waiting for drive operationBUGSome bugs
NWA ExhaustNWA surpassed and impossible to useBusReset DoneBus Reset has been executed.
MKB InvalidMKB reading errorTask No ActivTask has not been activated.
Drv ErrGeneral error of the driveMem get NGVideo mode memory has not been ensured.
DISC Full
No further data can be written because the disc is
full.
V Rsv RzoneNGVideo mode reserve R-zone failed.
No More Info ∗
No more space in the internal work-management
area
Tracon Tm NG
Video Mode Tracon transfer has not been
completed.
No Perm ∗No permission to write to the discDRAM CLR ErrVideo Mode DRAM (Stream Buffer) clear failure
Limit Over ∗Standard maximum limit exceededVTSI_B Wr ErrVideo Mode VTSI BUP write error
Rec Pause ∗No operation permitted during recording pauseVTSI Wr ErrVideo Mode write error
No Video ∗No video input (not locked)TMP-VMG WrErr Video Mode TMP VMGI write error
Relocation DoVR-recording data was relocated.CLS Rzon FailVideo Mode Closure R-zone failure
Invalid Param ∗Invalid parameterV Categ ID NGInappropriate Category ID
Protect Src ∗Source to be recorded is copy-protected.V Cate Inf NGInappropriate Category information
Now Busy ∗In the process of the emergency processingV Ext TY NGTyping error
Invalid Disc ∗The disc cannot be recognized.V Ext MAX OvrCount MAX exceeded
Invalid UDF ∗Invalid UDF contentV ExtfToo BigThe extension file is too large.
Invalid VMG ∗Invalid VMG contentHDD DestroyHDD not recognized on the bus.
Notes;
• Any error message marked with ∗ is displayed "RecErr : ---------"
on the Subscreen 1 of the fourth screen.
•:Indicates an error of the MPEG encoder
: Indicates an error of the drive system
•
In a case of an error in the drive system, scratches or dirt on a disc,
or a problem of the drive itself (dirty pickup) may be suspected.
Abbreviations:
ECC = 4 byte Code for Error Correction
UDF = Universal Disc Format
PCA = Power Calibration Area
OPC = Optical Power Control
NWA = Next Writable Address
VMG = Video Manager
RMA = Recording Management Area
MKB = Media Key Block
TMP_VMGI =
Temporary Video Manager
Information
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Table 3: List of Key Codes
How to enter each check mode
Test mode remote control unit : [A8**]
A
Remote control unit supplied with the DVR : [AB**]
No.Check ItemKey InputOperation / purposeRemarks
[ESC] → [A.MON]Turns on/off EE mode cyclically
EE system
1
(same as preview)
B
C
Error-rate measurement[ESC] → [SIDEB]
2
Settings for specific areas
3
How the ESC code is processed
• When the ESC code is received, ESCAPE mode is entered, but in combination with the code(s) that follow(s), a specific meaning is added.
• If ESC codes are received continuously, ESCAPE mode is retained.
[PLAY]
[STOP]Stops the EE system in EE mode
[ESC] → [CHP/TIM]
[ESC]
Starts the EE system in EE mode
(main-unit setting rate)
V-mode recording:
After recording for 10 seconds, the
unit starts playback while
displaying the error rate.
DVD-Video:
The error rate is automatically
measured, then the result will be
displayed.
Enters Adjustment mode for AVIO
settings
Determines the settings, then exits
Adjustment mode
Make sure that CGMS = 11 becomes when
CGMS = 10 is input.
EE mode: Simulation mode for recording status
For details, see
" 7.1.4 ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT ".
Settings are made for the selected input
(TUNER, LINE).
For details, see
" 7.1.5 SETTINGS FOR SPECIFIC AREAS ".
Whether the initialization of uPD72893A
(1394LINK & DVcodec IC) has been completed
(OK) or not (NG)
In a case of NG, communication with uPD72893A may have
failed.
AVNumber of AV devices on the local bus
DVNumber of DV devices on the local bus
If the number does not become 01 even if a DV device is
connected, identification of that device fails.
INT4
Number of executing INT4(PIO) interrupt
processing routines until a POWER ON
notification arrives from uPD72893A (normally, 02)
2
GUIDGUID set in ConfigROM of the unit
In a case of ROOT (IRM), IRM is displayed at the rightmost of
the GUID indication
3
iPCRiPCR value of the unit
oPCRoPCR value of the unit
4
GUID
GUID set in ConfigROM of the connected DV
device
Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified. If the
connected DV device is ROOT (IRM), IRM is displayed at the
rightmost of the GUID indication
5
VN
Vendor name set in ConfigROM of the connected
DV device
Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified.
(Depending on the device, the vendor name may not be set in
ConfigROM.)
MN
Model name set in ConfigROM of the connected
DV device
Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified.
(Depending on the device, the vendor name may not be set in
ConfigROM.)
6
TMTransport Mode data obtained from the DV device
Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified.
TSTransport State data obtained from the DV device
CTCassette Type data obtained from the DV device
WPCopy-protection data obtained from the DV device
PSPower-state data obtained from the DV device
OS
Output signal mode data obtained from the DV
device
7
[DVdecode:XXX]
Whether Yes (in the process of requesting DV
input) or No is indicated in XXX
Normally, Yes is indicated only when CH is set to DV
7.1.3 DV DEBUG MODE
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No.ItemDescriptionRemarks
A
B
C
TC
8
RDRec Date of DVdecode Stream
RTRec Time of DVdecode Stream
ASPECTAspect Ratio of DVdecode Stream
CGMS
9
APSTBAPS trigger bit of DVdecode stream
DECWith/without DVdecode stream input
SFSampling Frequency of DVdecode Stream
0
QUQUANTIZATION of DVdecode Stream
AMODEAUDIO MODE of DVdecode Stream
-
[DVencode:XXX]
TCTIME CODE of DVencode stream
RDREC DATE of DVencode stream
=
RTREC TIME of DVencode stream
ASPECTAspect Ratio of DVencode stream
CGMS
~
APSTBAPS trigger bit of DVencode stream
Time-code data of the DVdecode Stream, or
response data of the Time Code command
CGMS of DVdecode Stream (from left to right,
CGMS data of bits 5-4: Audio ch2, bits 3-2:
Audio ch1, and bits 1-0: Video)
Whether Yes (in the process of requesting DV
output) or No is indicated in XXX
CGMS of DVencode stream (common to
video, audio ch1 and audio ch2)
Stream time-code data are obtained when playback in
the forward direction is performed. Otherwise, time-code
data are obtained through an AV/C command.
Recording of DV input cannot be performed unless the
value of CGMS is 00.
With input: Signal type (525-60, 625-50, 1125-60, 125050, or Invalid) is indicated, Without input: "No" is
indicated.
If SF is 44 kHz, it is considered that 44.1-kHz audio is
input, and sound is muted on the unit.
Normally, Yes is indicated only with HDD or DVD
playback
Normally, sources other than CGMS=00 are not output.
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Simple Diagnosis
Symptoms
Location in the
Debug Screen
Items to be Checked, and ConditionsPossible causes
No operation for either DV
input or output
1
Check the init indication:
OK: Initialization of DV-related LSIs (IC5101, IC5202) appropriately completed
NG: Communication failure between DV-related LSIs (IC5101, IC5202) and
HOST microcomputer (IC1001). Initialization of DV-related LSIs (IC5101,
IC5202) has not been completed properly.
Defective IC, defective soldering, defective power supply,
etc.
Check the number of DV devices when one DV device is connected to the
recorder:
01:The connected DV device is correctly identified.
Other than 01: The connected DV device is not correctly identified.
Defective DV terminals, improper connection of the
DV-terminal board, defective IC, defective cables, an
IEEE 1394 device other than the DV device connected
No picture nor sound for DV
input
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Check of DV decoding when the recorder channel is set to DV:
Yes: The recorder is in the process of a DV input operation
No: The recorder is not executing a DV input operation
Defective IC, defective soldering, defective power supply,
etc.
9
Check DEC:
525-60: An NTSC DV signal is input from the DV device.
625-50: A PAL DV signal is input from the DV device.
No:No DV signal is input from the DV device.
Defective DV terminals, improper connection of the
setting, if the setting and the actual input signal
system do not match, no picture appears.
DV input recording impossible
9
Check CGMS:
00:A copy-permitted source is being input.
Other than 00: A copy-protected source is being input.
Recording cannot be performed for a copy-protected
source.
No sound for DV input
0
Check SF:
32 khz: An audio signal with 32-kHz sampling frequency is being input.
48 khz: An audio signal with 48-kHz sampling frequency is being input.
44 khz: An audio signal with 44.1-kHz sampling frequency is being input.
An audio signal with 44.1-kHz sampling frequency is
muted.
No picture nor sound for DV
output
-
Check DVencode during DVD/HDD playback:
Yes: The recorder is in the process of a DV output operation
No: The recorder is not executing a DV output operation
(No is also displayed during playback of copy-prohibited sources or
simultaneous-recording/playback.)
Defective IC, defective soldering, defective power supply,
etc.
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B
C
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7.1.4 ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT
How to enter Error-Rate Measurement mode
Press the ESC key then the SIDE-B key of the remote control unit for service to enter Error-Rate Measurement mode. During playback of
A
DVD-VIDEO, Error-Rate Measurement mode can also be entered by pressing the ESC key then the PLAY key.
How to exit Error-Rate Measurement mode
Press the ESC key. The error-rate display disappears, and Error-Rate Measurement mode is exited.
Note: The error rate cannot be measured in VR mode or during CD playback.
Functions
1 Video-mode recording (recording medium)
In this mode, DVD recording is automatically performed for 10 seconds, the recorded DVD title is played back while the error rate is
being measured, then as soon as playback of the recorded DVD title is finished, playback stops.*1 After error-rate measurement is
finished, the average error rate will be displayed on the FL display and OSD. Only in a case in which the calculation of the average error
B
rate fails, the tray will open.
2 DVD-VIDEO (playback medium)
Only during playback, when the ESC key then the SIDE-B key (or the ESC key then the PLAY key) are pressed, the error rate is
calculated and displayed on the FL display and OSD.(∗2) Only in a case in which the calculation of the average error rate fails, the tray
will open.
Changes of display
Table 1: Video mode (recording medium)
C
"ERROR RATE" is displayed on the FL display for an instant.
DVD recording starts.
DVD recording is performed for 10 seconds.
The recorded DVD title is played back while the error rate is being measured,
then as soon as playback is finished it stops.
After error-rate measurement is finished (∗1), the average error rate, the
measurement-finish mark (∗), and the OK/NG-judgment result (∗3) will be
D
displayed on the FL display and OSD.
(If the tray opens as a result of NG judgment, the display on the FL display
and OSD will be retained.)
Operation
Table 2: DVD-Video (playback medium)
Operation
Only during playback, when the corresponding keys are pressed, the error rate
is calculated and displayed on the FL display and OSD. (∗2)
E
After error-rate measurement is finished (∗1), the average error rate, the
measurement-finish mark (∗), and the OK/NG-judgment result (∗3) will be
displayed on the FL display and OSD.
(If the tray opens as a result of NG judgment, the display on the FL display and
OSD will be retained.)
Display
FL DisplayOSD (On Screen Display)
E R R O RR A T E
E R R O RR A T E
x x x x x
E Rx . x E - x
E Rx . x E - x
ERR RATE : x.xE-x -
ERR RATE : x.xE-x * OK
Display
FL DisplayOSD (On Screen Display)
E Rx . x E - x
E Rx . x E - x
ERR RATE : x.xE-x -
ERR RATE : x.xE-x - OK
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∗1 : Whether error-rate measurement is finished or not is judged, as shown in Table 3 below.
∗2 : During DVD-VIDEO error-rate measurement, even after error-rate measurement is finished, playback continues, and the display of the
error rate results is retained. In this playback mode, if Error-Rate Measurement mode is exited by pressing the ESC key, then it is
reentered by pressing the ESC and SIDE-B keys (or ESC and PLAY keys), the error rate will not be updated, and the previous value is
displayed. To reset the previous error rate, stop disc playback.
∗3 : OK/NG judgment
In DVD/VIDEO and Video Mode recording, OK/NG judgment is displayed under the following conditions:
Table 3: On judgment whether error-rate measurement is finished or not
Table 4: List of OK/NG threshold values
Recording Mode
Judgment whether error-rate
measurement is finished or not
Recording/playback duration required
for error-rate measurement
Video mode
After playback of a certain amount (∗) of data
Measurement of the 16 ECC blocks is performed 16 times,
then the grand sum is used for calculation of the error rate.
The capacity is as follows:
16 ECC blocks × 16 sectors × 2048 bytes × 16 times
= 8388608 bytes
= 67108864 bits
The time required for completion of error-rate
measurement varies, depending on the input video
signal to be recorded.
(The more the motion in the input video signal to be
recorded is animated, the shorter the playback time
required for completion of error-rate measurement
becomes.)
Disc TypeRecording ModeFinalized or not finalizedReference ValueDisplay
DVD-VIDEO8.0 × 10OK / NG
DVD-RVideo mode
Finalized1.0 × 10OK / NG
Not finalized1.0 × 10OK / NG
DVD-RWVideo mode
Finalized1.0 × 10OK / NG
Not finalized1.0 × 10OK / NG
–4
–3
–3
–3
–3
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B
C
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7.1.5 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA
Purposes: Depending on the area, jitter may appear in a picture received by the tuner, as conditions of signals received by
the tuner are different from area to area. To correct this kind of problem, the function of the System Codec AVIO
A
control section for adjusting signals received by the tuner can be used.
How to enter setting modes: To enter General Setting mode, press the ESC key then the CHP/TIM key of the remote control
unit for service. To enter Specific Channel Setting mode, press the DIG/ANA key in General
Setting mode.
How to exit setting modes: Press the ESC key. The setting mode is exited, the OSD disappears.
1. General Setting mode
This mode can be entered only during recording/playback stop. In this mode, each item and its current settings are displayed on the OSD.
The currently selected input mode (TUNER or LINE) is displayed. If L1, L2, L3 or DV is selected for input, general settings for the line
B
input can be made, and if TUNER is selected, general settings for the tuner input can be made.
[General Setting mode] (∗2)
AVIO Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC: ON∗
Threshold: Manual Threshold Level
Threshold Level : 0∗
C
∗ : setting is the default.
Table 1: Key operations in General Setting mode (effective only during recording/playback stop)
KeyOperationSetting (∗: Default)Remarks
INPUT SELECT,
CHANNEL +/–
(∗R)
2 ×3, ×3 3 (∗1)
4 CHAPTER SKIP,
CHAPTER SKIP ¢
D
(∗1)
e STILL STEP,
STILL STEP E
(∗1)
E
CLEAR (∗1)
ESC
∗R: Refers to keys on the remote control unit supplied with this unit. The keys without "R" refer to the remote control unit for service.
Switches inputs or channels.
Sets Sync AGC.ON (∗) / OFF–
(∗) Normal
Sets Threshold.
Sets Threshold level.
Initializes the setting of General
Setting mode.
Exits AVIO setting for specific areas,
clearing the OSD.
Auto Threshold Level
Manual Threshold Level
Pedestal Level
According to the setting of Threshold,
the values can be changed within the
range mentioned below.
• Normal:
The value is fixed, with no display of
the value.
• Auto Threshold Level:
0-8 (Default: 0)
• Manual Threshold Level:
0-8 (Default: 0)
• Pedestal Level:
0-8 (Default: 0)
––
The value can be changed with the
e or E key.
The value can be changed with the
e or E key.
The value can be changed with the
e or E key.
Pressing the key resets all settings
–
––
of General Setting mode to the
initial values. Settings of Specific
Channel Setting mode are not
affected (they are retained).
–
–
–
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[Display in General Setting mode when the channel currently displayed has specific settings]
∗1 : When a setting value is changed, that value is immediately displayed and is stored in nonvolatile memory.
• Settings made will not be reset to the default settings even if resetting to the factory-preset values is performed.
∗2 : In General Setting mode, if the channel displayed has specific settings, the following will be displayed.
AVIO Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC: ON*
Threshold: Manual Threshold Level
Threshold Level : 0*
This channel is set up
individually.
[Display in Specific Channel Setting mode]
This mode is entered when the DIG/ANA key is pressed in General Setting mode. In this mode, specific settings can be made for up to 12
channels. For channels that do not have specific settings, the settings of General Setting mode are applied.
Display in Specific Channel Setting mode (A picture from the tuner can be viewed using the semitransparent OSD display.)
[When specific channel settings have NOT
been made]
[When specific channel settings have
been made]
General Setting data
Specific Channel
Setting data
AVIO Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC: ON*
Threshold: Manual Threshold Level
Threshold Level : 2
Individual setting state
Input Channel - [ 1CH]
Sync AGC: ON
Threshold: Manual Threshhold Level
Threshold Level : 3
∗ : setting is the default.
• If a channel that does not have specific settings is displayed, the setting figures are displayed as hyphens (--).
If the setting figures are not displayed as hyphens, those settings have been specifically set even if they are identical to the default settings
or those of General Setting mode.
• The channels to be displayed in "Input Channel" are as follows:
• In a case of line input: L1-L3,DV
• In a case of tuner input: Received channel (a channel to be set in specific channel settings)
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Table 2: Key operations in Specific Channel Setting mode
(effective only during recording/playback stop)
A
DIG/ANA
INPUT SELECT,
CHANNEL +/–
(∗R)
2 ×3, ×3 3 (∗1)
4 CHAPTER SKIP,
CHAPTER SKIP ¢
B
e STILL STEP,
STILL STEP E
C
PLAY
KeyOperationSetting (∗: Default)Remarks
Switches cyclically between General
Setting mode and Specific Channel
Setting mode.
Switches inputs or channels.
Sets Sync AGC.ON (∗) / OFF–
Sets Threshold.
Sets Threshold level.
All channels assigned to have specific
settings are canceled, and the
specific settings are reset to their
default values.
––
––
(∗) Normal
Auto Threshold Level
Manual Threshold Level
Pedestal Level
According to the setting of Threshold,
the values can be changed within the
range mentioned below.
• Normal:
The value is fixed, with no display of
the value.
• Auto Threshold Level:
0-8 (Default: 0)
• Manual Threshold Level:
0-8 (Default: 0)
• Pedestal Level:
0-8 (Default: 0)
–
–
–
–
The value can be changed with the
e or E key.
The value can be changed with the
e or E key.
The value can be changed with the
e or E key.
Settings of General Setting mode
are not affected.
If the channel currently selected is
assigned to have specific settings,
CLEAR
D
PAUSE
ESC
∗R: Refers to keys on the remote control unit supplied with this unit. The keys without "R" refer to the remote control unit for service.
E
that assignment is canceled.
(If that channel is canceled, the
number of remaining channels for
which specific channel settings can
be made increases by 1.)
The specific-setting data for the
currently selected channel are reset
to their default values.
(But the assignment of a channel
having specific settings is not
canceled.)
Exits AVIO setting for specific areas,
clearing the OSD.
–
–
––
Pressing the key resets the settings
of Specific Channel Setting mode for
that channel to the initial values.
Settings of General Setting mode
are not affected.
Pressing the key resets the settings
of Specific Channel Setting mode for
that channel to the initial values.
Settings of General Setting mode
are not affected (retained).
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• Settings made will not be reset to the default settings even if resetting to the factory-preset values is performed.
• Screen display when Specific Channel settings are made on 12 (maximum) channels: In such a case. If a channel which does not have
specific settings is selected, the individual setting state for that channel is not displayed, as shown in the figure below, and the settings
cannot be modified. In such a case, if you wish to make Specific Channel Settings for the currently selected channel, you must clear the
Specific Channel Settings for one or more channels beforehand.
AVIO Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC: ON*
Threshold: Manual Threshold Level
Threshold Level : 3
Individual setting state
Sorry !
You can store only 12 channels
for Specific Area mode.
[With 12 channels having specific settings,
when the currently selected channel does not have specific settings]
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7.1.6 SETUP SEQUENCE
Tuner/FL U-com
A
B
C
D
Connect power cord.
Tuner/FL microcomputer starts up.
Initialization of peripheral-circuit
register, RAM, etc.
Clock indication on FL display
Power ON, cancellation of reset
"POWER ON" displayed
on FL display
NG
Key-input and channel data
transmitted to the system-control
computer, and responding to
instructions from it,
indication displayed on FL
display and channel switching
performed
Power ON ?
Yes
Waiting
for communication to be
established
OK
System Codec IC (Inital Program Loader)
System microcomputer starts up.
NG
NG
No
LSI Check
OK
FLASH Check
OK
Firmware stored in Flash memory
is developed in SD-RAM.
Jumping to developed firmware
System Codec IC
Initialization of peripheral-circuit
register, RAM, etc.
Starting communication
with Tuner/FL microcomputer
Obtaining LD
temperature data from drive.
Is temperature below
62°C?
Yes
Is ID check of drive OK?
Yes
LSI NG displayed
on FL display
Downloading through
RS232C required.
"MONITOR" displayed
on FL display
(Firmware)
Request for power off of
system-control computer made to
Tuner/FL microcomputer
No
System-control computer is turned off
(entering standby) following request
from Tuner/FL microcomputer
No
"CPRM ERR" displayed on FL display
DVD-R/RW Drive
Drive microcomputer starts up.
Initialization of peripheral-circuit
register, RAM, etc.
No
Has command arrived?
Yes
ATA/ATAPI command processing
Is disc in?
Yes
Is disc valid?
Yes
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Repair required?
Yes
Repair process
Playback requested?
Yes
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Remove the bonnet by removing the eight screws.
2
Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on the power.
3
Press the 0 button to open the tray.
5
Press the 0 button to close the tray.
4
Remove the tray panel assy.
Bonnet S, Tray Panel Assy
1
1
Remove the two screws.
2
Remove the four hooks.
3
Remove the front panel section.
Front Panel Section
2
1
Remove the one screw.
2
Remove the three screws.
3
Remove the HDD stay.
HDD Stay
3
3
3
5
1
4
1
2
3
Tray panel assy
Front panel section
long thin pole
HDD stay
Emergency eject hole
Jack door
6
Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn off the power.
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How to open the tray when the power cannot be on
When the player cannot eject disc tray due to power failure or
any other reasons, open the jack door, and use a long thin pole
and push the emergency eject hole under the tray panel to eject.
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
Note: This photograph shows other models.
However, the work method is the same.
Note: This photograph shows other models.
However, the work method is the same.
7.1.7 DISASSEMBLY
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B
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DRIVE Assy R6
Remove the two screws.
1
A
Remove the five screws.
2
Disconnect the connector.
3
Remove the DRIVE Assy R6.
4
Note:
This photograph shows other models. However, the work method is
the same.
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11
232
5
MAIN Assy
Remove the four screws.
1
Disconnect the flexible cable from DVJB Assy.
2
Stand the MAIN Assy.
3
DVJB Assy
MAIN Assy
11
3
B
1
CN2009
2
1
4
C
6
Diagnosis
Insert the insulation sheet between the MAIN Assy and chassis.
1
Arrange the unit as shown in the photo below.
2
Caution: MAIN IC (IC1001) on the MAIN Assy generate heat to around 80 degrees.
D
E
DRIVE Assy R6
Be careful when works.
B
TUJB Assy
SCRB Assy
I
Note: This photograph shows other models.
However, the work method is the same.
Insulation sheet
1
IC1001
MAIN Assy
D
DVJB Assy
DRIVE Assy R6
H
POWER SUPPLY Unit
G
FRJB Assy
C
Note: This photograph shows other models.
However, the work method is the same.
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1
Remove the four aluminium tape.
2
Remove the four screws.
5
Remove the bonnet.
6
Remove the clamper holder by removing the four screws.
7
Clean the pickup lens.
3
Remove the one screw.
4
Remove the front bezel by removing the two hooks.
Hook
Front bezel
Hook
DRIVE Assy R6 (DVD-R/RW WRITER)
7
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
5
Bonnet
DRIVE Assy R6
Clamper holder
Pickup lens
3
4
4
2
4
6
7
6
6
6
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7.2 IC
• The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.
1P95/ANEX0/CLK4FLCLKOFL Driver communication line CLK
2P94/DA1/TB4inSYNCIC-Sync of input video↑
3P93/DA0/TB3inAVLINKINIInput line of NexTViewLink
4P92/TB2in/Sout3IRIPulse input of remote control
5P91/TB1in/Sin3J_CLOCKI
6P90/TB0in/CLK3SYNCAFTIC-Sync of input video↑
7BYTEBYTEI
8CNVssPGMICommunication line
28
29 P70/TxD2/SDA/TA0outSDAI/OI2C communication (data)
30 Vss2GND
31 LP2LP2O
32 LP3LP3O
33 LP4LP4O
34 Vdd2VDD2
35 M2M2IMode switch
36 M1M1I
37 P11/SLICEONSLICEONOSlicer operating signalH?
38 P67/TxD1TXDOCommunication line for firmware download/monitor
39 P66/RxD1RXDICommunication line for firmware download/monitor
40 P65/CLK1SCLK(O)Communication line for firmware download/monitor
SCLI/O I2C communication (clock)
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
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No.Pin NameSignal NameI/OFunctionActive
41
P64/-CTS1/-RTS1/CLKS1
BUSYOCommunication line for firmware download/monitor−
42 P63/TxD0SSTTOMOSYS controller communication line (Tuner → Main)−
43 P62/RxD0SSMTOTISYS controller communication line (Main → Tuner)−
44 P61/CLK0SCKISYS controller communication line (clock)↑
45 P60/-CTS0/-RTS0HSTTOMOTuner → SYS handshakeL
46 P57/-RDY/CLKoutDLCONTOVoltage supply SW of FLASH-ROM writingL
47 P56/ALEWRTOWrite signalH
48 P55/-HOLDSDAEEP
I/O
SDA line for EEPROM−
49 P54/-HLDASCLEEPOSCL line for EEPROM−
50 P53/BCLKVOLCEOCommunication line CEH
51 P52/-RDVOLDATAOCommunication line DATA−
52 P51/-WRH/-BHEVOLCLKOCommunication line CLK−
53 P50/-WRL/-WRDLCEISignal for serial I/O mode selection−
54 P47/-CS3S1O
55 P46/-CS2LETOLetterbox signal addH
56 P45/-CS1SQUOSqueeze signal add−
57 P44/-CS0BLANKIBLANK signal input−
58 P43/A19XTHROUOThrough control of SCART1/2L
59 P42/A18NC(O)−
60 P41/A17SEL1OParallel control (for audio switch)−
61 P40/A16SWVIONOIndependent source SW for video I/O output circuitH
62 P37/A15SWSTBYOStandby mode of video input selectorH
63 P36/A14BS15ONO
64 P35/A13BS15SRTI
65 P34/A12SCTHRUOSCART loop through control during power OFFL
66 P33/A11BS15INI
67 P32/A10SDET3IS terminal detection of Video input 3L
68 P31/A9SDET2I
−
−
S terminal detection of Video input 2L
69 VccVCC
70 P30/A8SDET1IS terminal detection of Video input 1L
71 VssGND
72 P27/A7SELV1OParallel control−
73 P26/A6SELV2OParallel control−
74 P25/A5SELV3OParallel control−
75 P24/A4YVSELOCVBS/YC switch of Video input selector−
76 P23/A3P_SAVEBSORF through output switchH
77 P22/A2FOMOO−
78 P21/A1M1ONTAO−
79 P20/A0P_CONTOSystem Power ONH
80 P17/D15/-INT5NC(O)−
A
B
C
D
E
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A
B
C
D
81 P16/D14/-INT4HSMTOTISYS → Tuner handshake↓
82 P15/D13/-INT3DCTRIIChange detection of audio condition↑
83 P14/D12MUTEOMUTE controlH
84 P13/D11SU/SAPIDI
85 P12/D10ST/STIDI
86 P11/D9XRESETOSystem Reset outputL
87 P10/D8LDASHOColorSystem distinction signalH
88 P07/D7STBYQOEU multiplex decoder standby modeL
89 P06/D6LM/OColorSystem distinction signalH
90 P05/D5I/BGOColorSystem distinction signalH
91 P04/D4XP_SAVEOPower save control (SCART)L
92 P03/D3TUONOTuner powerH
93 P02/D2YCSWO
94 P01/D1RSTCTLOReset signal mask from the system controllerL
95 P00/D0FLPONOFL Driver Power ONH
96 P107/AN7/-KI3MODEL1A/D IN Input for destination judgment−
97 P106/AN6/-KI2MODEL2A/D IN Input for destination judgment−
98 P105/AN5/-KI1AGCA/D IN Field intensity detection−
99 P104/AN4/-KI0FUNCA/D IN Function signal input−
100 P103/AN3KEY2A/D IN Main unit key input−
101 P102/AN2KEY1A/D IN Main unit key input−
102 P101/AN1C/NA/D IN−
103 AvssGND
104 P100/AN0AFTA/D IN AFT voltage input−
105 VREFVREF
106 AVccAVCC
107 P97/-ADTRG/Sin4FLSTBO
108 Vdd1VDD1
109 SYNCINSYNCTEXTIVideo input for sync. sep.
110 SVREFSLICEISlice level input
111 Vss1GND
112 Vdd3VDD3
113 CVIN1CVIN1IVideo input for teletext
114 Vss3GND
115 FSCINFSCINFsc input
116 P96/ANEX1/Sout4FLDATAOCommunication line data of FL driver−
−
−
−
Communication line strobe of FL driverL
−
−
−
−
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• Real Time Clock IC
32kHz Output
Control
Address
Decoder
Address
Resister
I/O
Control
OSC
Detect
Driver
Correction
Time Counter
(SEC, MIN, HOUR, WEEK, DAY, MONTH, YEAR)
OSC
OSCIN
DIV
Comparator_B
Comparator_A
Shift ResisterInterrupt Control
Alarm_B Register
(WEEK, MIN, HOUR)
Alarm_A Register
(WEEK, MIN, HOUR)
7
OSCOUT
6
/INTRA
5
SCL
2
VSS
4
VDD
8
SDA
3
/INTRB
1
No.Pin NameI/OFunction
1/INTRBO
Interruption output B
The output of 32.768kHz (in 32768Hz crystal use), cycled interrupt for CPU, or output alarm interrupt
(ALARM_B). This pin output 32.768kHz when activated power from 0V.
Nch open drain output.
2SCLI
Shift clock input
Synchronize with this clock, and input and output data from a SDA terminal.
Exceed VDD, and can input to 6V.
3SDAI/O
Serial input and output
Synchronize with SCL, and input and output writing data or readout data.
Exceed VDD, and can input to 6V. Nch open drain output in the output.
4VSS
−
Ground pin
5/INTRAO
Interruption output A
Cycled interrupt for CPU, or output alarm interruption (ALARM_A, ALARM_B).
This pin becomes an OFF state when activated power from 0V. N ch open drain output.
6OSCOUTOOscillation circuit output
Connect a crystal resonator of 32.768kHz or 32.000kHz between OSCIN and
OSCOUT, and constitute oscillation circuit.
(component parts of oscillation circuit except crystal resonator have it built-in.)
7OSCINIOscillation circuit input
8VDD
−
Positive supply input
RS5C372A (TUJB ASSY : IC2271)
Pin Function
Block Diagram
A
B
C
D
E
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• Electric Volume IC
A
Block Diagram
LSELO9LIN8LTRE
10
11
L4
12
L3
13
L2
21
RSELO
22
Control
Circuit
Circuit
Control
Circuit
RIN
Logic
23
RTRE
NC
NC
14
L1
15
16
R1
17
R2
18
R3
19
R4
20
B
C
LBASS18LBASS2
7
CCB
Interface
24
RBASS125RBASS2
LOUT
5
LVref
RVref
26
ROUT
Pin Function
No.Pin NameFunctionNo.Pin NameFunction
1DISerial data input for control16 NCNot connected
Chip enable pin
2CE
D
3VSSGround pin18 R2
4TEST
5LOUTVolume and equalizer output pin20 R4
6LBASS2
7LBASS122 RINVolume and equalizer input pin