Sony BDP-S780 Service manual

BDP-S780
RMT-B112A/B112C/B117A/B112P
SERVICE MANUAL
Photo: BDP-S780 Remote : RMT-B112A
SPECIFICATIONS
SYSTEM
Laser: Semiconductor laser
Inputs and outputs
(Jack name:
Jack type/Output level/Load impedance)
LINE OUT R-AUDIO-L:
Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL):
Optical output jack/–18dBm (wave length 660 nm)
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL):
Phono jack/0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms
HDMI OUT:
HDMI 19-pin standard connector
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
(Y, P
B, P R) :
Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/
B, PR: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms
P
LINE OUT VIDEO:
Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms
LAN (100):
100BASE-TX Terminal
EXT:
External memory slot (For connecting the external memory) DC output: 5 V 500 mA Max
USB:
USB jack Type A (For connecting a USB memory,
memory card reader, digital still camera and digital
video camera)
Wireless
Wireless LAN standard: IEEE802.11
Frequency range:
(US, AEP,SP,RUS,CN,MX,E):
2.4 GHz band: Channels 1-13 TW:
Modulation:
DS-SS Modem and OFDM Modem
/b/g/n
2.4 GHz band: Channels 1-11
Australia Model
Canada Model
Chinese Model
Europe Model
Latin America Model
Mexican Model
Russian Model
Singapore Model
Taiwan Model UK Model US Model
BDP-S780
General
Power requirements:
120 V AC, 60 Hz (US, CND) 220 – 240 V AC, 50/60Hz (CN,AUS,RUS, AEP, UK) 110 – 240 V AC, 50/60Hz (MX, E, SP)
110 V AC, 60Hz (TW)
Power consumption:
22 W
Dimensions (approx.):
430 mm × 199 mm × 46mm
4
(17 in. × 7 (width/depth/height) incl. projecting parts
Mass (approx.):
1.8 kg (3 lb
1.9 kg (5 lb 1
Operating temperature:
5 ºC to 35 ºC (41 °F to 95 °F)
Operating humidity:
25 % to 80 %
Supp
Audio/video cable (phono plug ×3) (1) BDP-S780:RUS, AUS,US,CND)
HDMI cable (1)
Remote commander (remote) (1)
Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
LAN cable (1) (TW)
/5 in. × 113/16 in.)
2
15
/8
1
/8 oz)
lied accessories
BDP-S780:SP, CN,E,TW,MX)
)
oz
(EXCEPT UK)
(UK)
9-890-750-11
BLU-RAY DISC/DVD PLAYER
Sony Corporation
Home Entertainment Business Group
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. marks. ENERGY STAR is a registered mark owned by the U.S. government.
(BDP- S780 : US Only)
Published by Design Engineering Dept.
2011A6900-1
© 2011.01
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
1.5k
0.15µF (0.75 V)
Parts on Set
Earth Ground
WARNING
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to quali
ed personnel only.
Batteries or batteries installed apparatus shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
re or the like.
CAUTION
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. As the laser beam used in this Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is harmful to eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to quali
ed
personnel only.
Notice for customers in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
A molded plug complying with BS1363 is
tted to this equipment for your safety and convenience. Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced, a 5 AMP fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362, (i.e., marked with
or mark) must be used. If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover. If you should lose the fuse cover, please contact your nearest Sony service station.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be
Disposal of was batteries (appli the European Un other Europea with separate systems)
This symbol on the the packaging in battery provided shall not be trea waste. By ensuring thes disposed of correctl
prevent potentia consequences fo and human heal otherwise be cau inappropriate wa battery. The recyc materials will he natural resource
In case of product performance or reasons require connection wi
th battery, this batte replaced by qua only.
BDP-S780
After correcting
the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
1. Check
of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered
the
area connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
5. Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer.
6. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
7. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below.
LEAKAGE TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers' instructions to use these instruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
CAUTION:
The use of optical instrument with this product will increase eye hazard.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radia­tion exposure.
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
WHEN SERVICING, DO NOT APPROACH THE LASER EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY. IN CASE IT IS NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION, BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF MORE THAN 25 cm FROM THE SURFACE OF THE OBJEC­TIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK MARK LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE CO M P ONENTS WI T H SONY PAR T S WHOSE PAR T NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLE­MENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFÉS PAR UNE MARQUE DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈSES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
WARNING!!
À LA SÉCURITÉ!
OR DOTTED LINE WITH
SUR LES
For customers in European countries
This label is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure.
product. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the rear exterior.
Unleaded solder
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead­free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher than
ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350°C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than
ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc.
Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
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1. SERVICE NOTE
BDP-S780
TABLE OF CONTENTS
egaP eltiT noitceS egaP eltiT noitceS
1-1. Disc Removal Procedure If The Tray Cannot Be
Ejected (Forced Ejection) ............................................. 1-1
1-2. Work when optical device are replaced ........................ 1-1
1-3. Test Disc ....................................................................... 1-2
1-3-1. Operation and Display ............................................. 1-2
1-3-2. Main functions ......................................................... 1-9
1-4. Drive Repairing............................................................. 1-15
1-4-1. Preparation .............................................................. 1-15
1-4-2. Checking Flow ~ Drive (BU) section ~ .................... 1-15
1-4-3. BU Check Flow [zz] ~ .............................................. 1-16
1-4-4. BU (Optical Block) Repair Guide ............................. 1-16
1-4-5. BU Adjustment Flow [yy] ~ ...................................... 1-17
1-4-6. KEM-470AAA/C2RP Packing Spec. ....................... 1-17
1-4-7. KEM-470AAA/C2RP Packing .................................. 1-18
1-4-8. BU Data Decode Jig ................................................ 1-19
1-4-9.
1-4-10. Laser Caution Label ................................................ 1-20
Loading For Service
1-5. Rear Panel Assembly Caution...................................
.........................................
1-20
1-23E
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Disassembly Flow ........................................................ 2-1
2-2. Upper Case .................................................................. 2-1
2-3. Tray Cover Assy .......................................................... 2-2
2-4. Front Panel Assy, FL-205,FR-313
IR-076 board and WLAN card.....................................
2-5. Rear Panel Block ......................................................... 2-3
2-6. MB-140 Board ............................................................. 2-3
2-7. BD Drive
2-8. Switching Regulator ..................................................... 2-5E
2-9. Circuit Boards Location ................................................ 2-5E
.....................................................................
2-2
.. 2-4
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM
3-1. Overall Block Diagram.................................................. 3-1
3-2. DSP Block Diagram ...................................................... 3-2
3-3. AV OUT Block Diagram ................................................ 3-3
3-4. USB/ETHER, Block Diagram .................................. 3-4
3-5. Power Block Diagram .......................................... 3-5E
4-13. MB-140 Board (HDMI)
Schematic Diagram (7/17)............................................ 4-13
4-14. MB-140 Board (ETHERNET)
Schematic Diagram (8/17)............................................ 4-14
4-15. MB-140 Board (AUDIO)
Schematic Diagram (9/17)............................................ 4-15
4-16. MB-140 Board (VIDEO)
Schematic Diagram (10/17).......................................... 4-16
4-17. MB-140 Board (GPIO/JTAG)
Schematic Diagram (11/17) .......................................... 4-17
4-18. MB-140 Board (IF CON)
Schematic Diagram (12/17).......................................... 4-18
4-19. MB-140 Board (FE OP/GIO)
Schematic Diagram (13/17).......................................... 4-19
4-20. MB-140 Board (FE_POWER/MOTOR DRIVE)
Schematic Diagram (14/17) ........................................ 4-20
4-21. MB-140 Board (DC FAN)
Schematic Diagram (15/17).......................................... 4-21
4-22. MB-140 Board (VIDEO IN OUT)
Schematic Diagram (16/17).......................................... 4-22
4-23. MB-140 Board (SATA)
Schematic Diagram (17/17) ........................................ 4-23
4-24. Waveforms .................................................................
..
4-24E
5. PRINTED WIRING BOARD
5-1. This Note Is Common For Printed Wiring Boards ........ 5-1
5-2. FR-313 Board (REAR) Printed Wiring Board.... 5-2
5-3. FL-205 Board and IR-076 Board
Printed Wiring Board ...................................................... 5-3
5-4. MB-140 Board(MAIN)
Printed Wiring Board (Side A) .....................................
5-5. MB-140 Board (MAIN)
Printed Wiring Board (Side B) ...................................... 5-5E
6. IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ...................
5-4
6-1
4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
4-1. This Note Is Common For Schematic Diagrams .......... 4-1
4-2. Frame Schematic Diagram........................................... 4-2
4-3. FR-313 Board (FRONT RIGHT) Schematic Diagram ... 4-3
FR-313 Board (USB FRONT) Schematic Diagram ......
4-4. 4-5. FL-205 Board (POWER) 4-6. IR-076 Board (RECEIVER)
4-7. MB-140 Board (DDR 3 A)
Schematic Diagram (1/17)............................................ 4-7
4-8. MB-140 Board (DDR 3 B)
Schematic Diagram (2/17)............................................
4-9. MB-140 Board (POWER)
Schematic Diagram (3/17)............................................
4-10. MB-140 Board (POWER 2)
Schematic Diagram (4/17)............................................ 4-10
4-11. MB-140 Board (FLASH/HOST)
Schematic Diagram (5/17)............................................ 4-11
4-12. MB-140 Board (USB) Schematic Diagram (6/17).........
Schematic Diagram ... 4-5
Schematic Diagram .. 4-6
4-4
4-8
4-9
4-12
7. SERVICE MODE .....................................................
8. ERROR LOG LIST .................................................
9. TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................
10. REPAIR PARTS LIST
10-1. Exploded Views ............................................................
10-1-1. Case Section ...........................................................
10-1-2. ...........................................
10-1-3. 10-1-4.
10-2. Electrical Parts List .......................................................
Main Chassis Section BD Section Accessories
.............................................................
..........................................................
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7-1
8-1
9-1
10-1 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5
SECTION 1
BDP-S780
SERVICE NOTE
1-1. DISC REMOVAL PROCEDURE IF THE TRAY CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION)
1. Remove the upper case. (Refer to page 2-1)
2. Insert a clip in the hole of a drive and open a tray.
Note:
(Use clip diameter about 1.2 mm)
(12~32)mm
clip
hole
Fig.1
tray
1-2. Work when optical device are replaced
Note: Please do the following work when you replace the optical device.
1. Install it in PC after downloading two set of software from following URL. (Refer to “1-4-8. BU Data Decode Jig” on page 1-19)
STEP 1 Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package (x86) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5
STEP 2 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 (x86) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=79bc3b77-e02c-4ad3-aacf-a7633f706ba5
2. Take a photograph of the bar code on the optical device. The valid bar code photo as shown in Fig.2
Fig.2
3. Drag-and-drop the bar code photograph to the icon of decode software (BDPRdec). * The decode software is a complete set of “BDPRdec”, “Tasman.Bars.dll”, and “SavePath”. * Because decode software cannot be attached, it separately distributes it.
4. Input the password when you start decode software. * Inquire of each service headquarters because the password cannot be disclosed.
5. Write the decode data to the set. (Refer to “1-4-4. BU (Optical Block) Repair Guide” on page 1-16 and “1-4-5. BU Adjustment Flow [yy]” on page 1-17)
1-1
1-3. TEST DISC
Part No. Description Layer
J-6090-199-A BLX-104 Single Layer
J-6090-200-A BLX-204 Dual Layer
J-2501-307-A CD (HLX-A1)
J-2501-305-A HLX-513 Single Layer (NTSC)
J-2501-306-A HLX-514 Dual Layer (NTSC)
J-6090-077-A HLX-506 Single Layer (PAL)
J-6090-078-A HLX-507 Dual Layer (PAL)
1-3-1. Operation and Display
Check Items
1) BLX-104
1. Select 23.976Hz/1080p
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
4. Check each outputs Video: Composite/component/HDMI Audio: Digital out (Coaxial/Optical)/Audio out/5.1Ch output * When 1080/24p monitor is nothing, 1080i (59.94Hz or 50Hz) can use instead of 1080/24p. However this is temporary correspondence.
BDP-S780
2) BLX-204
1. Select 1080i (59.94Hz or 50Hz)
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not (Check the picture and sound output)
3) CD (HLX-A1) Check whether player can play back or not (Check the sound output)
4) HLX-513/514 (NTSC), HLX-506/507 (PAL)
1. After displayed Main Menu, select “1.Video”
2. Play “1.Color Bar 100%” (Check the picture and sound output)
3. Return to Menu
4. Play “Demonstration 4:3” or “5.Demonstration 16:9” (Check the picture and sound output)
1-2
1-3-1-1. BLX-104 Menu Function (1) Main Menu
BDP-S780
X X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1) When the disc is inserted, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i of the Main Menu is selectively displayed.
1-3-1-2. BLX-104 Menu Function (2) Main Menu
To Main Menu after playback of T62_C1 To Main Menu after playback of T61_C1 To Main Menu after playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1 Sub_menu3 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T21_C1 To Main Menu after playback of T20_C1 To Main Menu after playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1 Sub_menu1 is displayed
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i is selectively dis-
played. * When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 50Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i is selectively displayed. * 5. AV Sync does not operate.
Note: Txx_ Cxx Chapter No. Title No.
1-3
1-3-1-3. BLX-104 Menu Function (3) Main Menu
BDP-S780
To Main Menu after playback of T52_C1 To Main Menu after playback of T51_C1
To Main Menu after playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1 Sub_menu2 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T42_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T41_C1
To Main Menu after playback from T23_C1 to T40_C1
Sub_menu4 is displayed
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/720P, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/720P is selectively dis-
played. * When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 23.976Hz/1080P, 1. Video Signal of 23.976Hz/1080P is selectively
displayed. * 5. AV Sync does not operate.
1-4
1-3-1-4. BLX-104 Menu Function (4) Sub menu1
X
BDP-S780
X
X
X
X
X
1) At the display of Sub menu1, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C1 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selec-
tively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C2 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively
displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu1, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i
is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T20_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption
that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T21_C1. 1. ColorBar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu1 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. VideoSignal of 1080/59.94i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.
1-5
1-3-1-5. BLX-104 Menu Function (5) Sub menu2
X
BDP-S780
X
X
X
X
X
1) At the display of Sub menu2, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C1 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C2 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se-
lectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu2, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
23.976Hz/1080P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu2 after playback of T52_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu2 screen.
9)
At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/23.976P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.
1-6
1-3-1-6. BLX-104 Menu Function (6) Sub menu3
X
BDP-S780
X
X
X
X
X
1) At the display of Sub menu3, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C1 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C2 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se-
lectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu3, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i
is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T61_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T62_C1. 1. Color Bar 100%
is selectively displayed on Sub
menu3 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/50i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.
1-7
1-3-1-7. BLX-104 Menu Function (7) Sub menu4
X
BDP-S780
X
X
X
X
X
1) At the display of Sub menu4, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C1 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C2 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se-
lectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu4, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/720P
is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T52_C1. 1.
Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu4 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 720/59.94P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.
1-8
BDP-S780
1-3-2
Menu Function
1-3-2-1. BLX-204 Menu Function (1) Main Menu
X X X X
X
X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1) When the disc is inserted, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i of the Main Menu is selectively displayed.
1-3-2-2. BLX-204 Menu Function (2) Main Menu
To Main Menu after playback of T83_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T62tT82 To Main Menu after playback of T61_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T54_C1-T60_C1tT83_C1-T94_C1 Sub_menu3 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T67_C1 To Main Menu after playback of T21tT63tT64tT65tT66
To Main Menu after playback of T20_C1 To Main Menu after playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1 Sub_menu1 is displayed
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i is selectively dis-
played. * When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 50Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
Note: Txx_ Cxx Chapter No. Title No.
1-9
1-3-2-3. BLX-204 Menu Function (3) Main Menu
BDP-S780
To Main Menu after playback of T70_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T52_C1t T69 To Main Menu after playback of T51_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T44_C1-T50_C1t T71_C1-T81_C1 Sub_menu2 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T68_C1 To Main Menu after playback of T42_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T41_C1 To Main Menu after playback from T23_C1 to T40_C1 Sub_menu4 is displayed
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/720P, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/720P is selectively dis-
played. * When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 23.976Hz/1080P, 1. Video Signal of 23.976Hz/1080P is selectively
displayed.

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1-3-2-4. BLX-204 Menu Function (4) Sub menu 1
X
BDP-S780
X
X
X
X
X
1) At the display of Sub menu1, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C1 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selec-
tively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C2 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively
displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu1, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
59.94Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T20_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T21_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu1 screen.
9) Selection of A
V Sync t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T67_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1
screen.
10) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/59.94i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.

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1-3-2-5. BLX-204 Menu Function (5) Sub menu 2
X
BDP-S780
X
X
X
X
X
1) At the display of Sub menu2, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C1 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C2 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se-
lectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu2, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of
23.976Hz/1080P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1 and from T71_C1 to T81_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream
1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu2 after playback
of T52_C1 and T69. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on
Sub menu2 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu2 after playback of T70_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2
screen.
10) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/23.976P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.

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1-3-2-6. BLX-204 Menu Function (6) Sub menu 3
X
BDP-S780
X
X
X
X
X
1) At the display of Sub menu3, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C1 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C2 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se-
lectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu3, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i
is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1 and from T84_C1 to T94_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream
1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T61_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T62_C1 and T82. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on
Sub menu3 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T83_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3
screen.
10) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/50i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.

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1-3-2-7. BLX-204 Menu Function (7) Sub menu 4
X
BDP-S780
X
X
X
X
X
1) At the display of Sub menu4, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C1 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is
selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C2 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se-
lectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu4, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/720P
is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed. During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T52_C1. 1.
Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub
menu4 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T68_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4
screen.
10) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 720/59.94P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.

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.4-1
DRIVE REPAIRING
1-4-1. Preparation
ESD Measures
It is necessary to check the working space ESD condition before starting the Drive Part (BU) repairs
The ESD-resistance of BD Laser is weaker than DVD/CD Laser
To prevent ESD destruction, please make sure the working
space and human ESD.
How to open FFC Holder. Refer below picture.
BDP-S780
1-4-2.
Checking Flow ~ Drive (BU) section ~
Drive flowchart
BLX-104
BDP-S780 can play the BD-disc
YES
NO
Check / replace the FFC cable, then check
1
1
2
2
1
2
Check Drive Power Supply
CN301 Pin 3: 12V IC309 Pin 1: 5V
YES
BDP-S780 operates normally
OP FFC cable (1-838-615-11)
SPD FFC cable (1-838-617-11)
NO
NO
Check PS301, PS302
Replace PS when open
Check the Optical Block Unit (BU) by
service mode. (Flowchart zz)
BU IOP is OK?
NO
Replace the Optical Block Unit (BU)
DVD: HLX-513 CD: HLX-A1
BDP-S780 can play the DVD/CD-disc
NO
OK
YES
Optical Block Unit (BU) replace
(Flowchart yy)

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1-4-3. BU Check Flow [zz] ~
BDP-S780
Before
Optical Block Unit (BU) IOP check flow (zz) ~ [Before BU Replacement]
Enter Service Mode
<OPEN/CLOSE>., <PLAY>,<STOP>
Press
and plug in AC Power
Inside *Service Mode Menu
Select [8] Drive
Inside *Drive
Select [7] OP Check Menu
Inside *OP Check Menu
Select [2] dIOP then press 'ENTER'
Specification dIOP
+
BD: 6mA
-
DVD, CD: 9mA
AC Power OFF
1-4-4. BU (Optical Block) Repair Guide
+
-
YES
BU Replacement ~
NO
IOP out of specification need BU
replacement
Optical Block Unit (BU) replace
(Flowchart yy)
BDP 6G (BDP-S780) series component structure is as same as conventional DVD Players. However BD player requires precise read out functions and also secure contents Protection system. Since above requirement, it is necessary to set/adjust BU data to EEPROM.
The following cases need Adjustments;
(1)Replace BU (MB is original) (2)Replace MB (BU is original) (3)Replace both BU and MB
•JIG Requirement Digital camera (recommend with macro mode)
Barcode decoder (BDPRdec_ver2.0
) installed in JIG PC’s USB memory ESD work bench
•Procedure (all cases)
Refer the diagram
Remarks: The servo adjustment procedure will be carried out during OP data Writing. There is no manual adjustment procedure. LD ON TIME history doesn’t carry over. Do not touch any optical block parts, Turn Table and during replacing. BD Laser diode is very sensitive!

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1-4-5. BU Adjustment Flow [yy] ~
Optical Block Unit (BU) OP Data Write Flow (yy) ~ [After BU/MB Replacement]
BDP-S780
Remove the defective BU from Loading
Assy and also remove BU insulator (4pcs)
Unpack new BU and take OP Data Barcode
Assemble BU with Insulators to Loading
Decode the OP Data Barcode phot using BDPRdec.exe
USB memory(File Name: BuData.txt)
Enter Service Mode and insert USB memory
And confirm dIOP by select [7] OP Check
photo by camera
Assy (tighten screw with 2kgf)
and save the test data to
to USB connector
Select [8] Drive -->
Select [1] Drive OP data Write
Press ENTER
After Finishing ReWrite OP data
--> Turn AC Power OFF
Menu to verify IOP in specification
The following cases need OP Data Write:
(1) Replace BU (MB is original) (2) Replace MB (BU is original) (3) Replace both BU and MB
JIG requirement
Digital camera (with macro mode) Barcode decoder (BDPRdec.exe) installed in jig PC's (jig purpose) USB memory ESD free work bench
IOP in specification --> Turn AC Power OFF
Turn Power ON and check playback
performance using BD, DVD and CD
KEM-430AAA/C2RP Packing Spec.
1-4-6. KEM-470AAA/C2RP Packing Spec.
BLX-104
DVD: HLX-513 CD: HLX-A1

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1-4-7. KEM-470AAA/C2RP Packing
BDP-S780
Lid foam tray
Instruction Manual
Antistatic Bag
1) Store it in Cushion Carton
2) Store the Cushion carton in the individual carton
Cushion Carton
C surface cut facing front
Individual Carton (4-272-629-0)
Antistatic Bag
2) Store it in Individual Carton
3) Store it in Master Carton
Store 10 individual cartons 1 step X 2 steps = 20 individual cartons in the master carton. Master Carton (E430-BU-RP)
4) Master carton is sealed with the PP tape.
Shipment Label (Care Mark 3)
Individual Carton (E430-BU-RP)
PPTape
Stic
k it
toH.

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BU Data Decode Jig
1-4-8. BU Data Decode Jig
JIG Name: BDPRdec. exe
Release : 2010.11.26
Version : 2.0.0.0
Software Contents:
BDPRdec.exe ; Software SavePath.ini ; decoded file destination setting file (initial destination is C:¥BuData.txt Tasman.Bars.dll ; decode dll Uninst.exe ; unistall BDPRd ec.exe from PC
Installations
1.Unzip files to any PC Folder
2.Check the attached 2D code photo(OK_sample.JPG) drag-and-drop onto BDPRdec.exe, the Password will be required at first time only, no need P/W from second time.
3.If there is the error message (.NET frame work requirements) please apply Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (or 2.0 SP1) from Microsoft download site.
STEP 1 Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package (x86)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4
8edd-aab15c5e04f5
)
BDP-S780
b0d-
STEP 2 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 (x86)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=79bc3b77-e02c-4
aacf-a7633f706ba5
*Hou to use Case1 Drag-and-drop 2Dcode photo onto BDPRdec.exe
Case2 Drag-and-drop BU data file onto BDPRdec.exe Data file name be changed to specify format and end of 7 character are defined Player : ****BDP.txt Recoder: ****BRD.txt
#You can also enter the file path at the prompt.
*Remarks Do not change the decoded file name “BuData.txt”.
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Laser Caution Label
1-4-9. Loading For Service
Loading For Service
BDP 6G Loading Ass’y service parts consists from 3 parts.
Holder, Clamper AssyLoading AssyHolder FFC
Currently these parts are producing 2 vendors. But the THERE IS NO COMPATIBILITY So, please DO NOT MIX
“Loading for service” A-1750-926-A
the and of Loading for service and original Loading.
FFC
1-838-617-11
BDP-S780
.
Laser Caution Label
Holder, Clamper Assy
1-4-10. Laser Caution Label
The Loading Ass’y service parts does not have Laser Caution Label. So that please reuse the original Laser Caution label and paste it on top of
1-838-616-11
Loading Assy
FFC
Holder, FFC
4-167-321-01
(FFC Holder can be used
both service parts and original
parts)
FFC
1-838-615-11
new Loading Ass’y.
Limit Sample
Following peel off condition are acceptable

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In case of BU assy replacement:
1. OP related data for new assy is controlled by BU factory
2. All of data is recorded into a barcode label
3. The label is put on the assy
4. Service parts will be followed
5. In service, the data should be read out from problem assy
6. The read data should be saved to new assy
Fact finding:
1. The label is “DATA MATRIX” format
2. The number of data is 91 words
3. The method of reading and saving is required when BU and main board are replaced.
BDP-S780
New service method
1. All of BU data on the barcode label is shot by digital camera in order to make a JPEG file of BU data.
2. Application software in the PC makes digital data from JPEG file.
3. The converted data is stored to USB memory.
4. The USB memory is connected to BDP 6G unit.
5. In service mode, there is a command to save the data from USB memory to board memory.

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Shoot the barcode Format is JPEG
Application Software Data convert from JPEG
TEXT
BDP-S780
Save the TEXT data
USB device is connected to symbol on the rear unit, and the TEXT data as new data is loaded to unit by service mode.
Description: BDPRdec.exe
When instruction to PC, password is required.
The password will be supplied to only service HQ, and service center name, q’ty and all of software registered information should be maintained by service HQ, and Video will ask to report the registration information.

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BDP-S780
.5-1
REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY CAUTION
Whenever you need to assemble the rear panel, please make sure that the Ethernet connector (CN801) Top Contact Springs are in good condition with height ≥2.0mm ± 0.5mm (refer to Fig 1)
Fig.1
before assembling the rear panel.
Good Contact
Fig.2
When assembling the rear panel, please ensure good contact between the Top Contact Springs to the rear panel.

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Spec.
This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
2-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
SET
2-2. UPPER CASE
(Page 2-1)
2-3. TRAY COVER ASSY (Page 2-2)
2-4.
FRONT PANEL ASSY FL-205, FR-313, IR-076
Boards &WLAN Card
(Page 2-2)
BDP-S780
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
2-5. REAR PANEL
(Page 2-3)
Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
2-6. MB-140 BOARD
(Page 2-3)
2-2. UPPER CASE
Three tapping screws
3
(tightening torque =
2 Tapping
(tightening torque =5 to 6
screw
Upper case
4
kgf•cm)
2-7.
BD DRIVE
(Page 2-4)
2-8. SWITCHING REGULATOR
(Page 2-5)
5 to 6
kgf•cm)
2-1
tapping screw
1
(tightening torque = 5 to
kgf•cm)
6
2-3. TRAY COVER ASSY
3 Tray cover assy
1 Insert a clip in the hole of a drive
to
open a tray.
tray
2
BDP-S780
2-4.
FL-205 Board
5
One screws
(tightening torque = 6 to 7
+BV3 (3-CR)
FRONT PANEL ASSY, FL-205 , FR-313, IR-076 BOARD AND WLAN CARD
6
Two screws
(tightening torque = 6 to 7
3
Harness (FLM-004)
CN331
kgf•cm)
4
13
WLAN card
12
Harness, CN603
+BV3 (3-CR)
7
IR-076 Board
11
Two screws +BV3 (3-CR)
(tightening torque = 6 to 7 kgf•cm)
kgf•cm)
10
9
8
FR-313 Board
Two screws +BV3 (3-CR)
(tightening torque = 6 to 7 kgf•cm)
Flat Flexible Cable (FIM-030) CN702
2
Front Panel
Eight hook
1
2-2
2-5. REAR PANEL BLOCK
4
Rear panel block
1
Harness CN1503
Two screws+P 3X3
3
(tightening torque = 4 to 5 kgf•cm)
BDP-S780
2
Seven ‘black’ (tightening torque = 6 to 7 kgf•cm)
screws
+BV3(3-CR)
2-6. MB-140 BOARD
5
6
Flexibl e fla t
(CN2470)
Flexibl e fla t (CN2460)
cable (LDG-001)
4
Flexibl e fla t
(CN1301)
cable (SPD-001)
cable (OPT-001)
Six screws +BV3(3-CR)
8
(tightening torque = 6 to
7
Harness MR-002
(CN1205)
7 kgf•cm)
9
MB-140 board
Harness(PM-167)
1
(CN302)
3 Harness (FLM-004)
(CN1203)
2-3
2 Flexible flat cable
(CN1204)
(FIM-030)
2-7. BD DRIVE
1
screws +BV3(3-CR)
Two
(tightening torque = 6 to 7 kgf•cm)
7 BD drive
Fou r screws +BV3(3-CR)
3
(tightening torque = 6 to 7 kgf•cm)
4
Optical flexible flat cable (OPT-001)
(CN1301)
Splindle flexible flat cable (SPD-001)
5
(CN2460)
6
Loading flexible flat cable (LDG-001)
(CN2470)
BDP-S780
Drive bracket
2
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