1. INFORMATIONS
Vibratto-II DVD Processor (ESS 66x8)
Vibratto-II DVD Processor
FEATURES:
Single-chip DVD processoe incorporating all front-end and back-end functions
Unified memory architecture
Proven focusing, sledding, tracking, and CLV/CAV spindke servo control
Proven ESS, EFM,?EFM+ demodulation, and EDC circuit
Built-in ADCs and DACs for servo control signals
Direct interface to ES6603 servo AFE chip
Integrated NTSC/PAL encode with pixel-adaptive de-interlacer and five 10-bit 54MHz video DACs
DVD-video, DVD-VR, VCD1.1 and 2.0, and SVCD
DivX and MPEG-4 Advanced Simple profile at full screen(D1)
Full DVD-audio support including MLP and LPCM decode, CPPM decryption, and watermark
detection
Media playback with CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, and DVD+R/RW
Up to 7.1 channel audio outputs
Direct interface of 16 bit DRAM up to 128Mb capacity
Direct interface for up to 4 banks of 8-bit EPROM or FLASH EPROM for up to 4MB per bank
Macrovision 7.1 for NTSC/PAL (480p/576p) progressie scan video
Simultaneous composite,S-video and YUV output
CCIR656/601 yuv 4:2:2 output
OSD controller supports 256 colors in 8 degrees of transparency
Subpicture Unit(SPU) decoder supports karaoke iyric,subtitles,and EIA-608 compliant Line 21
Captioning.
SmartBrght™ for clear and bright movie presentation.
SmartColor™ for vivid flesh-tone image display.
SmartLogo™ for custom JPEG wallpaper.
JPEG digital photo CD support (Kodak Picture CD™ and Fujifilm FujiColor CD™.
ESS Music Slideshor™.
Bass management.
Dolby Digital(AC-3),Dolby ProLogic™,and ProLogicll.
DTS™surround(ES6698D only).
S/PDIF digital audio input and output.
MPEG AAC and Multichannel.
SRS TruSurround
Professional karaoke with full scoring scheme.
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Functional Description:
The internal block digram for ESS 6698
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Pinout Diagram
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ES6698 PIN DEXCRIPTION
Names Pin Numbers I/P Definitions
VD33
1.10.19.35.44.53.6
2.79.96.126.185.
P I/O power supply.
VID_XI 2 I Crystal input.
VID_XO 3 O Crystal output.
VID_XO 3 O Crystal output.
CLK 4 I System clock.
DMA[11:0] 5:8 11:17 20 O DRAM address bus.
9.18.34.43.52.61.7
VX33
95.119.127.186.20
8.
G Ground for I/O power supply.
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DCAS# 21 O DRAM column address strobe (active-low).
DCS[1:0]# 22.23 O DRAM chip select (active-low).
DRAS[2:0]# 24.25.28 O DRAM row address strobe (active-low).
VSS 26.70.86.137.197 G Ground for core power supply.
VDD 27.71.87.138.198 P Core power supply.
DSCK_EN O DRAM clock enable output .
DOE#
29
O DRAM output enable(active-low).
DWE# 30 O DRAM write enable(active-low).
DB[15:0] 31:33,36:42,45:50 I/O DRAM data bus.
DSCK 51 O Output clock to DRAM.
DQM 54 O Data input/output mask.
LA[21:0]
55:60,63:69,72:77
80:82
O RISC port address bus .
LCS[3:0]# 83:85 88 O RISC port chip select (active-low).
LWRLL# 89 O RISC port low-byte write enable(active-low).
LOE# 90 O RISC port output enable (active-low).
LD[7:0] 91:94,97:100 I/O RISC port data bus; (5V tolerant input).
RSD 101 I Audio receive serial data; (5V tolerant input ).
RBCK 102 I Audio receive bit clock; (5V tolerant input ).
RWS 103 I Audio receive frame sync; (5V tolerant input ).
VD33_PL 104 P Power for PLL blocks.
VS33_PL 105 G Ground for PLL blocks.
VREF I Internal voltage reference to video DAC.
YUV1
COMP I Compensation input .
YUV3
RSET I DAC current adjustment resistor input .
YUV4
FDAC
106
107
108
109
O YUV pixel 1 output data .
O YUV pixel 3 output data .
O YUV pixel 4 output data.
Video DAC output. Refer to description and matrix for
O
UDAC pin 115.
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YUV7 O YUV pixel 7 output data .
VDAC
110
YUV6
Video DAC output . Refer to description and matrix for
O
UDAC pin 115.
O YUV pixel 6 output data.
Names Pin Numbers I/P Definitions
VD33_DA 111 P Power for I/O power supply for VDAC.
VS33-DA 112 G Ground for I/O power supply for VDAC.
YDAC
113
YUV5
CDAC
114
YUV2
Video DAC output. Refer to description and matrix for
O
UDAC pin 115.
O YUV pixel 5 output data.
Video DAC output. Refer to description and matrix for
O
UDAC pin 115.
O YUV pixel 2 output data .
Video DAC output.
Pin 109 110 113 114 115
Valu
e
0
1
2
3
4
5
UDAC O
6
7 N/A
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9 CVBS
10 CVBS
11 N/A
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FDAC VDACYDAC CDACUDAC
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS/Chrom
a
CVBS
1
CVBS
1
Y C N/A
Y C
N/A Y C N/A
CVBS
1
CVBS
1
CVBS
1
N/A N/A
N/A N/A N/A
Y Pb Pr
N/A Y Pb Pr
SYNC
Chrom
a
CVBS
1
CVBS
1
SYNC
G B R
Y Pb Pr
G B R
G R B
G R B
N/A Y Pr Pb
CVBS
1
Y Pr Pb
14 Chroma Y G R B
F: VCBS/chroma signal for simultaneous mode.
Y: Luma component for YUV and Y/C processing.
CVBS2
CVBS2
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C: Chrominance signal for Y/C processing.
U: Chrominance component signal for YUV mode.
V: Chrominance component signal for YUV mode.
TWS 116 O Audio transmit frame sync output.
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Names Pin Numbers I/P Definitions
System and DSCK output clock frequency selection is
made at the rising edge of RESET#. The matrix below
lists the available clock frequencies and their respective
PLL bit settings. Strapped to VCC or ground via 4.7-KΩ
TSD0 O Audio transmit serial data port 0.
SEL_PLL0
117
I Refer to the description and matrix for SEL_Pll2 pin 116.
TSD1 O Audio transmit serial data port 1.
SEL_PLL1
118
Refer to the description and matrix for SEL_PLL2 pin
I
116.
TSD[2:3] 120.121 O Audio transmit serial data ports 2 and 3.
MCLK 122 I/O Audio master clock for audio DAC.
TBCK 123 O Audio transmit bit clock.
SPD_DOBM O S/PDIF output .
SEL_PLL3
124
Clock source select. Strapped to VCC or ground via 4.7K
read only during reset .
Ω
I
SEL_PLL3 Clock Source
0 Crystal oscillator
1 CLK input
SPDIF_IN 125 I S/PDIF input; (5V tolerant input).
WBLCLK
128 O
DVD-RAM wobble detector circuit clock source to
preamp.
WBL 129 O DVD-RAM wobble output.
LG 130 O DVD-RAM land/groove flag.
IP2 131 I DVD-RAM header position index 2.
IP1 132 I DVD-RAM header position index 1.
FLAG[3:0] 133:136 O To monitor servo status .
TEXI 139 I High-speed tracking error input .
TESTAD 140 I Test AD input .
SBAD 141 I Sub-beam addition input signal .
FEI 142 I Focus input error signal.
AVSS_AD 143 G Analog ground for ADC block .
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CEI 144 I Center error input signal .
TEI 145 I Tracking error input signal .
RFRP 146 I RF ripple/envelope input signal.
AVDD3_AD 147 P Analog power supply for ADC block.
VREF21 148 O 2.1V reference voltage.
VREF09 149 O 0.9Vreference voltage.
VREF15 150 O 1.5V reference voltage.
Names Pin Numbers I/P Definitions
IREF
151 I
Servo data PLL interface reference current generator
connect a resistor between this pin and ground to set
reference current .
AVDD3_DS 152 P Analog power supply for data slicer .block.
IPIN 153 I Inverting input of data slicer .
RFIN
RFIP
154 I
155 I
Analog RF signal input after passing through
equalizer(minus)
Analog RF signal input after passing through
equalizer(plus).
DSSLV 156 O Data slicer level output.
AVSS_DS 157 G Analog ground for data slicer block.
AVSS_PL 158 G Analog ground for data PLL block.
PDOFTR1 159 O Servo data PLL phase detector filter pin number 1.
FDO
160 O
Servo data PLL output node of frequency detector
charge pump.
FTROPI 161 I Servo data PLL input node of loop filter OP circuit .
AVDD3_OL 162 P Analog power supply for data PLL block .
PLLFTR1 163 I Servo data PLL loop filter pin number1.
PLLFTR2 164 I Servo data PLL loop filter pin number2.
VREF0 165 O Servo data PLL reference voltage output.
AWRC 166 I/O Auto wide range control VCO signal from/to AWRC DAC.
AVSS_DA 167 G Analog ground for DAC part.
RFRPCTR 168 I/O Central level of RFRP.
TRAY 169 O Output voltage level for tray buffer IC.
AVDD3_DA 170 P Analog power supply for DAC part .
SPINDLE 171 O Output voltage level for spindle buffer IC.
FOCUS 172 O Output voltage level for focus buffer IC.
SLEGP 173 O Output voltage level for Sledge buffer IC(plus).
SLEGN 174 O Output voltage level for Sledge buffer IC(minus).
TRACK 175 O Output voltage level for tracking buffer IC.
TESTDA 176 O Test DA output .
FGIN 177 I Spindle hall sensor input .
PHOI 178 I Sledge photo interrupt signal input.
SCSJ 179 O Chip selection signal to RF chip (serial data enable).
SDATA 180 I/O Data signal from/to RF chip.
SCLK 181 O Serial clock source to RF chip.
DFCT 182 I Defect flag input signal.
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LDC 183 O Laser diode on/off control output.
SPDON 184 O Spindle power driver on/off control output.
GPIO[9:4]
187:192 I/O
General-purpose input/output used for servo control;
101 I Audio receive serial data input[RSD];(5V tolerant input).
102 I Audio receive bit clock input [RBCK]:(5V tolerant input ).
103 I Audio receive frame sync input[RWS];(5V tolerant input).
116 O Audio transmit frame sync output[TWS].
Audio Port
Interface
117.118.120.121 O Audio transmit serial data outputs [TSD[3:0]].
122 I/O Audio DAC master clock[MCLK].
123 O Audio transmit bit clock output[TBCK].
124 O Sony/Philips Digital Interface audio output [SPD_DOBM].
125 I
Sony/Philips Digital Interface audio Input [SPDIF_IN];(5V tolerant input).
memory.
RISC port chip select outputs [LCS[2:0]#]to EPROM or
Flash memory.
RISC port low-byte write enable output[LWRLL#]to
EPROM or Flash memory.
RISC port output enable[LOE#]to EPROM and Flash
memory.
RISC port data bus [LD[7:0]]to EPROM or Flash memory
(5V tolerant input ).
106 I Video DAC reference voltage input[VREF]. Filter and
Reference
voltang
107 I Compensation input[COMP].
Interface
Front Panel
Display
206 I Infrared remote control input [IR];(5V tolerant input).
Interface
Names Pin Numbers I/P Definitions
General-Purp
ose
I²C Bus
Interface
187:192 I/O
199 I/O
200 I/O
1.10.19.35.44.53.6
2.79.96.126.185
9.18.34.43.52.61.7
8.95.119.127.186.
General –purpose I/O[GPIO[9:4]];(5V tolerant input).
I²C data I/O[12C_DATA];(5V tolerant input).
I²C clock I/O[12C_CLK];(5V tolerant input).
I/O power supply [VD33].
P
I/O ground [VS33].
G
208
26.70.86.137.197 G Ground for core power [VSS].
27.71.87.138.198 P Core power supply [VDD].
104 P Power supply for PLL block .[VD33_PL].
Power and
Ground
105 G Ground for PLL block [VS33_PL].
111 P Power supply for video DAC[VD33_DA].
112 G Ground for video DAC[VS33_DA].
143 G Analog ground for ADC[AVSS_AD].
147 P Analog power supply for ADC[AVDD3_AD].
152 P Analog power supply for data slicer [AVDD3_DS].
157 G Analog ground for data slicer[AVSS_DS].
158 G Analog ground for data PLL [AVSS_PL].
162 P Analog power supply for data PLL[AVDD3_PL].
167 G Analog ground for DAC[AVSS_DA].
170 P Analog power supply for DAC[AVDD3_DA].
Serial Port
Interface 203 I
C2PO error correction flag from CD[C2PO];(5V tolerant
input).
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Servo Data
Slicer
Interface
153 I
154
Inverting input of data slicer [IPIN].
Analog RF signal input after passing through
I
equalizer(minus) [RFIN].
Analog RF signal input after passing through
155 I
equalizer(plus) [RFIP].
156 O
Data slicer level output[DSSLV].
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2.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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1. GENERAL SETUP
Pressing the SETUP button on remote control during STOP or PLAY mode to SETUP MENU.
sing Cursor to select GENERAL SETUP. Press ENTER to enter GENERAL SETUP page.
SETUP MENU - MAIN PAGE
GENERAL SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
PREFERENCE
EXIT SETUP
a.TV DISPLAY
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAYNORMAL P/S
PIC MODENORMAL L/B
ANGLE MARKWIDE
OSD LANG
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
MA IN P A G E
b. PIC MODE (PICTURE MODE)
( FOR PROGRESSIVE-SCAN M ODEL )
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAY
PIC MODEAUTO
ANGLE MARKHI-RES
OSD LANGNON-FLICKER
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
MA IN P A G E
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAY
PIC MODE
NGLE MARK
OSD LANG
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
MA IN P A G E
Using cursor to move to desired setting and
press ENTER to confirm.
NORMAL/PS – 4 x 3 Pan Scan
Full screen of picture on TV. Normally, left and
right edges cannot be shown.
NORMAL/LB – 4 x 3 Letter Box
Orginal ratio of aspect.
WIDE – 16 : 9 Widescreen
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAY
PIC MODE
NGLE MARKFILM
OSD LANG
CAPTIONSSMART
SCR SAVERSUPER SMART
MA IN P A G E
UTO
IDE O
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c.ANGLE MARK
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLY
PIC MODE
ANGLE MAR KO N
OSD LANGOFF
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
MA IN P A G E
This feature is functioned only for the disc,
which has ANGLE function:
When the ANGLE MARK is set ON, the screen displays the mark.
When the ANGLE MARK is set OFF, the mark is not displayed.
d. OSD LANG (ON SCREEN DISPLAY LANGUAGE)
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAY
PIC MODE
ANGLE M ARK
OSD LANGENGLISH
CA P T ION SIT A L IA N
SCR SAVER
MA IN P A G E
e. CAPTIONS
-- GENERAL PAGE --
TV DISPLAY
PIC MODE
ANGLE M ARK
OSD LANG
CAPTIONSON
SCR SAVEROFF
MA IN P A G E
f. SCR SAVER
-- GENERAL PAGE --
When the unit is stopped, no operation, no function button is
TV DISPLAY
PIC MODE
ANGLE M ARK
OSD LANG
CAPTIONSON
SCR SAVEROFF
MA IN P A G E
pressed in 1 minute,screen saver appears for the purpose to
protect the TV screen if SCR SAVER is set ON.
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2.SPEAKER SETUP
SETUP MENU - MAIN PAGE
GENERAL SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
PREFERENCE
EXIT SETUP
a. DOWNMIX
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
DOWNMIXLT/RT
CENTERSTEREO
REAROFF
OFF : Turn off the Downmix mode. 5.1 channels can be preformed only if
SUBWOOFER
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAY
TEST TONE
LT/RT : Left and Right output mode
STEREO : Stereo output mode
Downmix is set OFF and the rest of other setup can be activated.
MA IN P A G E
b. CENTER c. REAR
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
DOWNMIX
CENTERON
REAROFF
SUBWOOFER
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAY
TEST TONE
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
DOWNMIX
CENTER
REARON
SUBWOOFEROFF
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAY
TEST TONE
MA IN P A GE
MAIN PAGE
d. SUBWOOFER
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
DOWNM IX
CENTER
REAR
SUBWOOFERON
CNTR DELAYOFF
REAR DELAY
TEST TONE
M A IN P A G E
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e. CNTR DELAY f. REAR DELAY
Adjust the audio delay from center Adjust the audio delay from center
channel from 0 to 5MS. channel rom 0 to 15MS.
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
DOWNM IX
CENTER
REAR
SUB W O OFE R 5MS
CNTR DELAY
REA R DE LA Y 3MS
TEST TONE
M A IN P A G E OF F
1MS
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
DOWNM IX
CENTER
REAR
SUB W O OFE R 15MS
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAY 9MS
TEST TONE
M A IN P A G E OF F
3MS
g. TEST TONE
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE --
DOWNMIX
CENTER
REAR
SUBWOOFER
CNTR DELAY
REAR DELAYON
TEST TONEOFF
MA IN P A GE
ON : open the 5.1 channel test function.
OFF : turn off the 5.1 channel test function.
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3.AUDIO SETUP
SETUP MENU - MAIN PAGE
GENERAL SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
PREFERENCE
EXIT SETUP
a. SPDIF OUTPUT
OFF: Audio signal is out from AUDIO OUT (RCA)
-- AUD IO SE T UP P AGE --
jacks.
SPDIF OUTPUTOFF
SPDIF/RAW: The player is connected to a Dolby Digital
OP MODESPDIF/RAW
amplifier through DIGITAL OUT Coaxial or
DUAL MONOSPDIF/PCM
COMPRESSION
Optical jack.
PRO LOGIC
SPDIF/PCM: The player is connected to a 2-channel digital
LPCM OUTPUT
mode or stereo amplifier through Coaxial or
M A IN PA G E
Optical jack.
b. OP MODE
-- AUDIO SETUP --
SPDIF OUTPUT
OP MODELINE OUT
DUAL MONORF REMOD
COMPRESSION
PRO LOGIC
LPCM OUTPUT
MA IN P A G E
LINE OUT : Line out mode with digital dialog normalization,
compress input linear signal.
RF REMOD : RF remodulation mode with heavy compression
and digital dialog normalization.
c. DUAL MONO
-- AUDIO S ET U P --
SPDIF OUTPUT
OP MODE
DUAL MON OSTEREO
COMPR ESSIONL-MONO
PRO LOGICR-MONO
LPCM OUTPUTMIX-MONO
MAIN PAGE
Output mode of the L/R signals. Mix-mono can be functioned
only if the DVD is playing in 5.1 channel.
d. COMPRESSION
-- AUDIO SETUP --
SP D IF O U T PU T - - FU L L
OP MOD E - -
DU A L MON O - - 6/8
COMPRESSION - -
PR O L O G IC - - 4/8
LP C M OU T P U T - -
- - 2/8
M A IN P A GE - - O F F
To adjust linear compression rate to obtain the different
compression results of the signals only if the OP MODE is
set to LINE OUT.
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e. PRO LOGIC(optional)
-- AUDIO SETUP --
To select Dolby Prologic Surround mode.
SPDIF OUTPUT
OP MODE
DUAL MONO
COMPRESSION
PRO LOGICOFF
LPCM OUTPUTON
MA IN P A G E
AUTO
f. LPCM OUTPUT
-- AUDIO SETUP --
SPDIF OUTPUT
OP MODE
DUAL MONO
COMPRESSION
PRO LOGIC
LPCM OUTPUTLPCM 48K
LPCM 96K
MA IN P A G E
To select LPCM output at 48K or 96K.
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4. PREFERENCE
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SETUP MENU - MAIN PAGE
GENERAL SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
PREFERENCE
EXIT SETUP
a. TV TYPE b. VIDEO OUTPUT
-- PREFERENCE PAGE --
-- PREFERENCE PAGE --
TV TYPEMULTI
IDEO OUTPUTNTSC
AUDIOPAL
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
PARENTAL
IDE O OU T PU TEN GLISH
AUDIOFRENCH
SUBTITLESPANISH
DISC MENUITAL IA N
LOCALECHINESE
PARENTALJAPANESE
TV TYPECHINA
IDEO OUTPUTFRANCE
UDIO
SUBTITLEJAPAN
DISC MENUTAIWAN
LOCALEGBR
PARENTALUSA
HONG KONG
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g. PARENTAL
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-- PREFERENCE PAGE --
TV TYPE 1 G
IDE O OU T PU T 2
AUDIO 3 PG
SUBTITLE 4 PG 13
DISC MENU 5
LOCALE 6 PG-R
PARENTAL 7 NC-17
PASSWORD 8 ADULT
To select an age control grade according to the grade of
the disc and your desired. The disc cannot be played for
the rate higher than the grade set.
Go to the PASSWORD VERIFY PAGE to input password
after selection of Parental grade.
h. PASSWORD i. DEFLAUTS
-- PREFERENCE PAGE --
-- PREFERENCE PAGE --
TV TYPE
IDE O OU T PU T
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
PARENTAL
PASSWORDCHANGE
IDE O O U T PU T
UDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
DEFLAUTSRESET
The default setting of password is 3308 To reset the settings to factory setting
j. SMART NAVI
-- PREFERENCE PAGE --
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
DEFLAUTSNO MENU
SMART NAVIWITH MENU
To select the display with MENU for playing MP3 and
PHOTO CD (JPEG).
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5. JPEG, MP3 & MPEG4 Format
(Playback of MP3, WMA, CD-R and CD-RW may depend on recording condition)
ROOTJPEG 1
SMART NAVI
ROOTMP3 1
JPEG 2
JPEG 3
JPEG 4
JPEG 5
JPEG 6
JPEG 7
JPEG 8
SMART NAVI
MP3 2
MP3 3
MP3 4
MP3 5
MP3 6
MP3 7
MP3 8
Press to select the „ROOT“ on the left columns & the „FILE“ on the right side, press
ENTER“/“PLAY“ to view the JPEG PHOTOS or to play MP3 files. Then press “STOP” to go back to the menu
of SMART NAVI”.
FUNCTION KEYS
Zoom Press the “ZOOM” Button, then the screen will show “ZOOM ON”,
and press Icons to “zoom in” or “zoom out”.
Rotate Press to rotate the picture
Next/ Press to the next or previous pictures/songs.
Previous
Forward/ Press the icons to playing fast forward ans fast backward.
Backward
Menu Press “Menu” to preview the photos.
Mute Press “MUTE” button to turn the audio off. Press it again to resume.
Pause Press to pause playin & press again to resume.
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MPEG4 FORMAT
ROOTMP4 1
SMART NAVI
MP4 3
MP4 3
MP4 4
MP4 5
MP4 6
MP4 7
MP4 8
FUNCTION KEYS
Forward/ Press the icons to playing fast forward and fast backward.
Backward Continuously pressing and back to normal.
Next/ Press to the next or previous chapter or files.
Previous
Mute Press “MUTE” button to turn the audio off. Press it again to resume.
Pause Press ___ topause playing & press again to resume.
Slow Press “SLOW” and playback of slow motion. Please “Play” to resume it.
Step Keeping press “STEP” repeatedly button to playing frames by frames.
GoTo Search the chapter and time you want. Functions please refer to “Function Buttons” on instruction
book.
Subtitle
In order to use the function of Subtitle (For the MPEG4 file with subtitle function):
Insert disc and choose the file in “?” icon, then press ‘ANGLE’ button in remote control,
the screen will shown subtitle is being selected. Then get back to the appropriate .avi file
and press ‘ENTER’ to playback, then the subtitle function is activate.
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3.PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
A. Playback System
DVD Video
Video CD (1.1, 2.0, 3.0)
SVCD
CD and CDDA
CD-R/RW
PICTURE CD
B. Television Signal System
NTSC/PAL
C. Video Performance
Video Out 1V
S-Video Out Y: 1VPP into 75ohm
D/A Converter 27MHz/10 bit
D. Audio Performance
Frequency Response DVD: fs48//96KHz, 4Hz-22/44KHz
Output Level Analog: 2V
D/A Converter 96KHz/24bit
S/N Ratio With LPF 95dB
E. Connections
Coxial digital out X1
into 75ohm
PP
C: 0.286V
into 75ohm
PP
Video CD: fs 44.1KHz, 4Hz-20KHz
Audio CD: fs44.1KHZ, 4Hz-20KHz
(1KHZ)
RMS
Digital: 1.15V
PP
Without LPF 90dB
Digital out X1
Audio Analog out (5.1ch) X1
S-Video out X1
F. Power Supply
Power Source AC 90-250V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption <25 Watt
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4.TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Check and Action
No Power
Do not play
No Picture
Picture noise /
distorted
Picture not full
screen
Cannot SKIP or
SEARCH
No sound or
Sound output not
complete
1. Check the power cord has been properly connected to the wall outlet
2. Check the main power has been switched on
1. No disc, load a disc
2. Disc has been loaded upside down. Place the disc with the label side up
Disc’s region code is not matching to the unit
3.
Disc is not correct type to be played
4.
Disc is damaged or dirty, clean the disc or try another disc
5.
Moisture may be condensed inside the unit. Remove the disc and leave the unit
6.
power on for one or two hours
1. Check the TV set has been power on, and setting at the correct AV mode
2. Check the system connection is secure
3. Check if the connection cables are damaged
4. Clean the disc
1. Disc is dirty or damaged. Clean the disc or try another disc
2. Reset the color system of the DVD unit or the TV set
3. Try to direct the DVD unit to the TV set instead of via the components like VCR.
1. Select the screen format. Enter SETUP MENU (TV DISPLAY)
2. Select the screen format from DVD disc menu
1. Some disc are programmed that do not allow users to SKIP or SEARCH forward
at some sections, especially at the beginning WARNING section
2. Single Chapter disc cannot apply SKIP function
1. Check the TV and amplifier has been power on and correctly setting
2. Check the TV and amplifier system connections are secure
3. Press AUDIO button select other audio tracks output of disc
4. Check if the MUTE function of the DVD, TV or amplifier has be activated
5. There will be no sound output during REVERSE PLAY / PAUSE / STEP / SLOW /
SEARCH
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5.MAINTENACF INSTRUCTIONS
INDEX
a. No power
Please see Fiugure 1
b. No LED display
Pleasse see Fiugure2
c. No video output
Pleasse see Fiugure3
d. cannot read disc
Pleasse see Fiugure4
e. Remote control no function
Pleasse see Fiugure6
f. No 2ch output
Pleasse see Fiugure7
g. Disc door cannot open
Pleasse see Fiugure8
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(i) Figure 1
t
N
START
Power on
The unit cannot switch
on
Does the connecti on
between power board and
the power cord/rear switch
is correc
?
o
Change/reinset the
cables or wires
Yes
Does the fuse on power
board is burned?
Yes
Change
fuse
Change power board
Change MPEG board
END
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(ii)Figure2
START
Power on
No
Yes
No LED display
Does the output level
board”con6”correct
+5v:+4.5v--+5.4v
Change MPEG board
Change front penal
END
Change
Power board
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(iii)Figure 3
START
Power on
Scart no output?
Change
MPEG board
Change
scart board
Change
MPEG board
END
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(iv)Figure 4
START
Power on
Insert VCD DVD CD-R/RW DVD-R/RW
DVD+R/RW PHOTO CD
VFD Display "NO DISC" or the unit DEAD
Change the 24PIN cable
(from loader to mpeg board )
Change loader
Change MPEG board
END
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(vi) Figure 6
N
START
Power on
Remote control does
not work
Does the remote control
have batteries?
Yes
Does other remote control
work?
Change MPEG board
Change front panel
END
o
Yes
Insert new batteries
Change
remote control
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(vii)Fiure7
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
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Does the disc support 2ch
output
Does the unit audio
setting is at 2ch?
Does the power board
“correct” +12v(+9~15v)
-12v(-9v~-15v
Change MPEG board
START
Power on
2ch no output
Use other
disc to check
Reset the unit
at setup menu
Change the
power board
END
(viii)Figure 8
START
Power on
The disc door cannot open
Change
5PIN cable
(from loader to MPEG board)
Change
loader
Change
MPEG board
END
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6.ELECTRICAL PART LIST
A. MPEG board
ltem Name of Components Specification Qty Location
ltem Name of Components Specification Qty Location
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Chrbon Film Resistor RT13--1/2W-0.68Ω-±5% 1 R12
Chrbon Film Resistor RT13-1/2W-470Ω-±5%1 R9
Chrbon Film Resistor RT 13- -1W /1Ω-±5%1 R5
Chrbon Film Resistor RT13--2W/47KΩ±5%1 R1
Chrbon Film Resistor RT14--1/4W-22Ω-±5% 2 R4, R6
PCB
IC ICE2A0565 DIP8 封装
IC
IC TL431,TO-92 封裝
Chip diode
Chip diode
Chip diode
Chip diode
Chip diode
Insurance tabe
Transformer BC-52B3 1 T1
fiter LB-1215-A 1 L1
插件磁芯电感
The color wreath
elatricityfeels
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Chrbon Film Resistor
Chrbon Film Resistor RT14-1/2W-1.2KΩ-±5% 1 R8
Chrbon Film Resistor RT14-1/4W-1.2KΩ-±5% 1 R11
Chrbon Film Resistor
Chrbon Film Resistor