Less than 0.003 % (EXCEPT S735D)
Less than 0.0025 % (S735D)
More than 100 dB (DVD)
More than 97 dB (CD) (EXCEPT S735D)
More than 98 dB (CD) (S735D)
Less than detected value
(±0.001 % W PEAK)
connectors
Outputs
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL)
DIGITAL OUT
(COAXIAL)
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO OUT
5.1CH
OUTPUT
(S535D/S735D)
PHONES
(S535D/S735D)
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
B
/B-Y,
(Y, C
R
/R-Y)
C
(S335: E, EA/
S336: AUS/
S345/S735D)
AUDIO OUT
(WOOFER)
(S335/S336/
S345)
Jack
type
Phono
jacks
Optical
output
connector
Phono
jack
Phono
jacks
4-pin
mini DIN
Phono
jack
Phone
jack
Phono
jacks
Phono
jack
AEP Model
UK Model
DVP-S335/S336/S535D/S735D
Russian Model
Saudi Arabia Model
DVP-S335/S735D
E Model
DVP-S335/S345/S735D
Australian Model
DVP-S336/S735D
Output
level
2 Vrms
(at 50 kilohms)
–18 dBm
0.5 Vp-p
1.0 Vp-p
Y: 1.0 Vp-p
C: 0.3 Vp-p
(PAL)
C: 0.286 Vp-p
(NTSC)
2 Vrms
(at 50 kilohms)
12 mW
Y: 1.0 Vp-p
B
/B-Y,
C
C
R
/R-Y:
0.7 Vp-p
2 Vrms
(at 50 kilohms)
Load impedance
Over 10 kilohms
Wave length: 660 nm
75 ohms terminated
75 ohms,
sync negative
75 ohms,
sync negative
75 ohms terminated
Over 10 kilohms
32 ohms
75 ohms,
sync negative
75 ohms
Over 10 kilohms
– Continued on next page –
CD/DVD PLAYER
General
g
Power requir ements
Power consumption
Dimensions (appr ox.)
Mass (appr ox.)
Oper ating temper ature
Oper ating humidity
220 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
15 W (S335/S336/S345)
16 W (S735D: E, EA, AUS)
17 W (S535D/S735D: AEP, UK, RU)
430 × 69 × 252 mm (17 × 2
430 × 69 × 260 mm (17 × 2
430 × 74 × 260 mm (17 × 3
(w/h/d) incl. projecting parts
2.8 kg (6 lb 3 oz) (S335/S336/S345)
2.9 kg (6 lb 6 oz) (S535D)
3.1 kg (6 lb 13 oz) (S735D)
5 ˚C to 35 ˚C
25 % to 80 %
3
/
4
× 10 in.)
(S335/S336/S345)
3
/
4
× 10
1
/4 in.)
× 10
1
/4 in.)
(S735D)
Supplied accessories
• Audio/video connecting cord (1)
• Remote commander (remote) (1)
• R6 (size AA) batteries (2)
• S video cord (1) (S535D/S375D)
* The signals from AUDIO OUT connectors are measured. When you
play PCM sound tracks with a 96 kHz sampling frequency, the
output signals from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL, COAXIAL) are
converted to 48 kHz (sampling frequency).
(S335/S336/S345)
n and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Desi
(S535D)
WARNING!!
WHEN SERVICING, DO NO T APPR O A CH 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.
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.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered 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.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED
LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE
OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH
SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS
SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
CLASS 3B LASER
LUOKAN 3B LASER
LASERKLASS 3B
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 B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
– 2 –
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SectionTitlePageSectionTitlePage
Service Note ............................................................................ 4
1.GENERAL
Getting Started .............................................................. 1-1
Playing Discs................................................................. 1-4
Using Various Functions with the Control Menu........... 1-6
Settings and Adjustments ............................................. 1-11
2.DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Case Removal ............................................................... 2-1
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING
BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS.
(In addition to this, the necessary mote is printed
in each block.)
For printed wiring boards:
• X : indicates a lead wire mounted on the component
• x : indicates a lead wire mounted on the printed side.
•
• b : Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
(The other layers’ patterns are not indicated.)
Caution:
Pattern face side:Parts on the pattern face side seen from
(Side B)the pattern face are indicated.
Parts face side:Parts on the parts f ace side seen from
(Side A)the parts face are indicated.
• Abbreviation
AUS: Australian
EA: Saudi Arabia
RU: Russian
a
side.
: Through hole.
For schematic Diagram:
• Caution when replacing chip parts.
New parts must be attached after removal of chip.
Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum capacitor,
because it is damaged by the heat.
• All resistors are in ohms, 1/
less otherwise specified.
kΩ : 1000Ω, M Ω : 1000kΩ.
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF : µµF
50V or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and
tantalums.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have char acteristic curve
B, unless otherwise noted.
• 2 : nonflammable resistor.
• 5 : fusible resistor.
• C : panel designation.
f
•
• C : adjustment for repair.
• U : B+ Line.
• V : B– Line.
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.
• V oltages are dc between measurement point.
• Readings are taken with a color-bar signals on DVD reference disc and when playing CD reference disc.
• Readings are taken with a digital multimeter (DC 10MΩ).
• Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production
tolerances.
Note:The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line
: internal component.
with mark 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
4
W (Chip resistors : 1/
10
W) un-
When indicating parts by reference
number, please include the board
name.
• Abbreviation
AUS: Austr alian
EA: Saudi Arabia
RU: Russian
• Description about destination (AEP model)
AEP50
R
This number indicates the suffix
number of its “model code”.
4-1
DVP-S335/S336/S345/S535D/S735D
4-1. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
1
6
7
817
91516
10125314
132411
A
CN201
2P
1 AC_IN(L)
2 AC_IN(N)
CN101
B
C
POWER
13P
1EVER+3.8V
2SW+3.3V
3SW+3.3V
4EVER+5.6V
5D_GND
6D_GND
7SW+10V
BtoB
8SW+10V
9M_GND
10M_GND
11SW-10V
12P-CONT
13P-DET
EVER+3.8V1
SW+3.3V2
SW+3.3V3
EVER+5.6V4
D_GND5
D_GND6
SW+10V7
SW+10V8
M_GND9
M_GND10
SW-10V11
P-CONT12
P-DET13
BLOCK
(HS16S9E)
D
ENTER
:S735D
JOG UNIT
CURSOR KEY
:EXCEPT S735D
CN405
7P9P:EXCEPT S735D
9 JOG CCW
8 JOG CW
7 COMMON
6 RIGHT
5 GND
4UP
3 ENTER
2 LEFT
1 DOWN
:S735D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
BASE UNIT
KHM-220AAA/J1N2
OPTICAL
DEVICE
INLIMIT
SWITCH
SLED
M
MOTOR
SPINDLE
M
MOTOR
TILT
M
MOTOR
21P
13P
LED 1
INLIM 2
GND 3
SLB-(4) 4
SLA+(2) 5
SLB+(3) 6
SLA-(1) 7
SPM+ 8
SPM- 9
TIB-(4) 10
TIB+(3) 11
TIA-(1) 12
TIA+(2) 13
1LD
2GND
3PD
4VR
5VLD
6RF
7F
8C
9D
10H
11GND
FPC
12VC(2.5V)
13VCC(5V)
14G
15A
16B
17E
18FCS+
19FCS-
20TRK+
21TRK-
FPC
N.C.1
LD2
GND3
PD4
VR5
VLD6
RF7
F8
C9
D10
H11
GND12
VC(2.5V)13
VCC(5V)14
G15
A16
B17
E18
FCS+19
FCS-20
TRK+21
TRK-22
N.C.23
LED1
INLIM2
GND3
SLB-(4)4
SLA+(2)5
SLB+(3)6
SLA-(1)7
SPM+8
SPM-9
TIB-(4)10
TIB+(3)11
TIA-(1)12
TIA+(2)13
CN401
CN202
CN201
S735D
13P
AI-17 BOARD
34P
CN101
33
CLAPSW1/YUVRGB
31
RGBSEL/GAIN
29
EUROVY/CLAPBSY
27
D_GND
25
VIDEOV
23
VV_GND
21
VIDEOC
19
VYC_GND
VIDEOY
17
D_GND
15
5V
13
D_GND
11
WIDE
9
VS_GND
7
Y_or_G
5
D_GND
3
D_GND
1
CLAPSW0/DISCEXT
OTASUKE
DACMUTE/FS
VR_GND
Cb_or_R
VB_GND
Cr_or_B
M_GND
M_GND
34
32
30
28
3.3V
26
3.3V
24
GND
22
10V
20
10V
18
16
14
5V
12
10
8
6
4
1.8V
2
1.8V
CN201
33
31
29
27
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
34P
2CH_DATA
BCK
LRCK
D_GND
512FS2H/VES
D_GND
6CH_FRONT
6CH_REAR
6CH_C/SW
BCK
SI1
SCK1
SO1
2CH_CS
MAMUTE
D_GND
SPDIF
BtoBBtoB
CLAPSW1/YUVRGB
23P
13P
2
RGBSEL/GAIN
4
EUROVY/CLAPBSY
6
D_GND
8
VIDEOV
10
VV_GND
12
VIDEOC
14
VYC_GND
16
VIDEOY
18
D_GND
20
5V
22
D_GND
24
WIDE
26
VS_GND
28
Y_or_G
30
D_GND
32
34
CN501
34P
CLAPSW0/DISCEXT
OTASUKE
DACMUTE/FS
VR_GND
Cb_or_R
VB_GND
Cr_or_B
M_GND
M_GND
1
3
5
3.3V
7
3.3V
9
GND
11
10V
13
10V
15
17
19
5V
21
23
25
27
29
1.8V
31
1.8VD_GND
33
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
CN701
2CH_DATA
BCK
LRCK
D_GND
512FS2CH/VES
D_GND
6CH_FRONT
6CH_REAR
6CH_C/SW
BCK
SI1
SCK1
SO1
2CH_CS
MAMUTE
D_GND
SPDIF
34P
MB-86 BOARD
DOWN LOAD(JIG)
CN403
11P
3.3VIN
IFRST
AURST
6CH/VES_CS
6CH_LRCK
KCS/6CH_C/SW
6CH_REAR/XRST
6CH_FRONT
D_GND
512/384FS6CH
D_GND
6CH_BCK
D_GND
XFRRST
IFBSY
XIFCS
AURST
6CH/VES_CS
KCS/6CH_C/SW
6CH_REAR
6CH_FRONT
D_GND
512FS6CH
D_GND
D_GND
XFRRST
IFBSY
XIFCS
1XFRRST
2XIFBUSY
3XIFCS
4
SOO
5
SIO
6SCO
7GND
8PCONT
9GND
10
11
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
SI0
4
SO0
2
SC0
1
3
LRCK
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
BCK
19
21
23
25
27
SI0
29
SO0
31
SC0
33
CN404
CN205
11P
15PCN102
11P
EVER+5V
SIRCS
AD7
HP-V
MULTI
HP-L
GND
HP-R
GND
HP_GND
GND
ERAUDIOL 1
GND(AU) 2
ERAUDIOR 3
GND(D) 4
NC 5
AV_LINK 6
DISCEXT 7
YUVRGB 8
RGBSEL 9
EUROVY 10
VMUTE 11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
BtoB
8
9
10
11
15G
14-5V
13R
12GND
11B
10GND
9V
8GND
7C
6GND
5Y
4WIDE
3+12V
2+5V
1EVER5V
FAE-1FEA-5
1
EVER+5V
2
SIRCS
3
AD7
4
HP-V
5
MULTI
6
HP-L
7
GND
8
HP-R
9
GND
10
HP_GND
11
GND
G1
-5V2
R3
GND4
B5
GND6
V7
GND8
C9
GND10
Y11
WIDE12
+12V13
+5V14
EVER5V15
ERAUDIOL11
GND(AU)10
ERAUDIOR9
GND(D)8
N.C7
AV_LINK6
DISCEXT5
YUVRGB4
RGBSEL3
EUROVY2
VMUTE1
CN501
CN901
CN902
11P
HP-127
BOARD
S335:AEP,UK,RU/S336:AEP,UK/
S535D/S735D:AEP,UK,RU
15P
ER-9
BOARD
11P
S535D/S735D
L
6P
M001
LOADING
MOTOR
M
MS-48
BOARD
05
CN001
M
LDM+ 1
LDM- 2
OCSW1 3
CKSW1 4
OCSW2 5
GND 6
FMM-33
CN401
LDM+6
LDM-5
OCSW14
CKSW13
OCSW22
GND1
6P
DIAG(JIG)
CN102
4P
1TXD
2RXD
3GND
4+3.3V
RF(JIG)
CN402
5P
RF 1
GND 2
FE 3
TE 4
PI 5
4-34-4
4-2. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
CN001
6P
LDM+ 1
LDM- 2
OCSW1 3
CKSW1 4
OCSW2 5
GND 6
M001
LOADING
MOTOR
S002
JL001
JL002
JL003
JL004
JL005
JL006
S001
JL007
JL008
JL009
JL010
1
A
05
MB-86 BOARD (6/11)
CN401
(SEE PAGE 4-21)
TRAY
SENSOR
SENSOR
CHUCK
C
B
2543
D
MS-48 BOARD
MS-48 (LOADING) PRINTED WIRING BOARD AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
– Ref. No.: MS-48 board; 2,000 series –
There are few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is printed on this diagram.
There are few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is printed on this diagram.
ER-9
Power Block (HS16S9E)
(SWITCHING REGULATOR)
HP-127
(S535D/S735D)
(HEADPHONE)
MS-48
(LOADING)
S335: AEP, UK, RU/S336: AEP, UK/
()
S535D/S735D: AEP, UK, RU
(EURO AV)
MB-86
(SIGNAL PROCESS, SERVO)
AI-17
AUDIO, VIDEO BUFFER,
()
FUNCTION SWITCH
SWITCHING REGULATOR
HS16S9E
4-594-60
HS16S9E (SWITCHING REGULATOR) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
– Ref. No.: HS16S9E board; 3,000 series –
DVP-S335/S336/S345/S535D/S735D
A
B
C
D
AC IN
CN101 2P
1
HS16S9E BOARD
3.5
L150
160
C110
+
56uF
400V
C150
47pF
2kV
F101
SW101
2.0A 250V
C101
0.1uF
250V
S
Q101
2SK2700
SWITCH
1.7
R115
18k
L101
22mH
R105
1M
1/2W
C103
330pF
250V
2345678
R213
47k
R513
47k
L211
10uH
C213
+
47uF
35V
L311
10uH
L611
10uH
R611
C613
+
100uF
35V
L511
10uH
R304
680
1/2W
R306
1.5k
C311
+
330uF
35V
10k
C313
+
47uF
35V
C513
+
47uF
35V
B+
B+
3.6
R612
39
1/2W
2.8
R211
10k
10.2
S
R212
1k
3.5
Q611
2SA1679
SWITCH
D613
1SS270A
Q312
2SC1740S
SWITCH
1
10.2
Q211
2SJ525
SWITCH
P612 2.0A 60V
0.1
0.7
B+
D315
1SS270A
R317
47k
P611 2.0A 60V
R312
1.8k
C315
+
47uF
35V
R512
10k
–10.2
2SK2229
SWITCH
R621
1k
Q511
3.6
DTA143ES
R511
1k
1.5
S
–10.2
Q615
R623
47k
B+
B+
B+
R615
150
Q615, 621
LED DRIVE
3.6
Q621
DTC114TS
3.5
3.5
2.2
D615
SPR-325MVW
D615
(ON/STANDBY)
B+
B+
B+
B+
Q711
DTA143ES
SWITCH
2.6
R616
120
B–
2.7
B–B–
0.033uF
C102
0.1uF
250V
C117
RD24FB2
R101
1M
1/2W
L151
160
D102
C104
330pF
250V
T101
C116
0.01uF
Q102
2SC3377
SWITCH
MTZJ-T-77-2.4B
1.7
0.2
L102
22mH
D104
R113
10k
C115
0.033uF
C107
330pF
250V
D101
S1WBA60
R116
220 1/2W
R112
R110
10k
1k
D105
1SS270A
R114
470
PC101
TLP621F
IC301
SHUNT REG
IC301
HA17431V
3.9
+
2.4
D211 S2L20U
D311 D2S4M
D611 D3S4M
D511
S2L20U
R301
R303
68
1k
1/2W
C301
1uF
50V
C211
330uF
35V
C611
330uF
35V
C511
220uF
35V
B+
+
B+
B+
+
D212
RD33FB2
+
B–
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
CN201 13P
EVER +3.8V
SW +3.3V
SW +3.3V
EVER +5.6V
D_GND
D_GND
SW +10V
SW +10V
M_GND
M_GND
SW –10V
P_CONT
P_DET
AI-17 BOARD(5/6)
CN401
(SEE PAGE 4-43)
05
NO MARK : E-E MODE
Note:The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line
with mark 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
SWITCHING REGULATOR
4-614-62 E
HS16S9E
DVP-S335/S336/S345/S535D/S735D
Pin No.Pin nameI/OFunction
39SC1OSerial clock output
40SI2ISerial bus 2 (for data input)
41SO2OSerial bus 2 (for data output)
42YUVRGB/CLAPSW1OMute signal output to video buffer and EURO C/R
select signal output
43DREQ0IInput of DMA-REQ 0 from AV DEC
44DACK0OOutput of DMA-ACK 0 to AV DEC
45IFCSOChip select signal to IF CON
46DREQ1IInput of DMA-REQ 1 from AV DEC
47DACK1OOutput of DMA-ACK 1 to AV DEC
48EWCOWrite control signal output to EEPROM
49ECSOChip select signal output to EEPROM
50KCS/39CSOChip select signal output to audio DSP
51AURSTOReset signal output to audio DAC
52VSS-Ground
53X1OClock output (12.5 MHz)
54X0IClock input (12.5 MHz)
55VCC-Power supply
56CKSW1IChuck sensor input
57OCSW1ITray sensor input
58OCSW2ITray sensor input
59DACCS0OChip select signal output to DAC (2ch)
60DACCS1OChip select signal output to DAC (6ch) and DSP
6148/44.1KOPLL FS control signal output
62MAMUTEOAudio mute signal output
63WIDEOWIDE select signal output
64C-Capacitor (0.1uF) connect between ground
65CS0XOExternal ROM chip select signal output
66CS1X-Not used
67CS2XOChip select signal output (for A V DEC)
68CS3XOChip select signal output (for A V DEC)
69CS4XOChip select signal output (for ARP)
70CS5XOChip select signal output (for FGA)
Pin No.Pin nameI/OFunction
1-5HA17-HA21I/O Address bus A17-A21
6HA22-Not used
7GAIN/RGBSELOColor difference signal/RGB signal select signal output
8DACMUTE/FSFilter control signal output
9AVCC-Power supply
10AVRH-Reference power supply (+3.3 V)
11AVSS-Ground
12AN0ISet of mode 0
13AN1ISet of mode 1
14AN2ISet of mode 2
15AN3ISet of mode 3
16XRSTOSystem reset signal output
17OEB-Not used
18CS6OChip select signal for servo DSP
19NC-Not used
20EUROV/YOEURO V/Y select signal output
21CLAPSW0/DISCEXTOLine input select signal output (DISC: “H”, EXT: “ L”)
22ARPRSTOReset signal output for ARP
23DRVMUTEODrive mute signal output
24VCC-Power supply
25INT0IInput of interrupt from AV DEC
26INT1IInput of interrupt from ARP
27INT2IInput of interrupt from FGA
28INT3IInput of interrupt from EEPROM
29INT4IInput of interrupt from IF CON
30
CKSW2/OTASUKE/INT5
IInput of interrupt from audio DSP
31CLAPBSY/INT6IInput of interrupt from audio DSP
32INT7IInput of interrupt from servo DSP
33SI0ISerial data input from IF CON and EEPROM
34VSS-Ground
35SO0OSerial data output to IF CON and EEPROM
36SC0OSerial clock output to IF CON and EEPROM
37SI1ISerial bus 1 (for data input)
38SO1OSerial bus 1 (for data output)
5-1. SYSTEM CONTROL PIN FUNCTION (MB-86 BOARD IC102)
SECTION 5
IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
5-1
Pin No.Pin nameI/OFunction
71CPUCKOCPU clock signal output
72NMIX-Not used (fixed at “H”)
73HSTX-Not used (fixed at “H”)
74FRRSTINIReset signal input from IF CON
75VSS-Ground
76MD0IInput of mode select 0 (fixed at “1”)
77MD1-Ground
78MD2-Ground
79XWAITIWait signal input
80BGRNTX-Test terminal (fixed at “H”)
81BRQ-Test terminal (fixed at “H”)
82RDORead enable signal output
83WRHOHigh byte write enable signal output (16 bit and 8 bit)
84NC-Not used
85-92HD0-HD7I/O Data bus D0-D7 (16 bit only)
93-100HD8-HD15I/O Data bus D8-D15 (16 bit) , D0-D7 (8 bit)
101VSS-Ground
102-109HA0-HA7OAddress bus A00-A07
110VCC-Power supply
110-118HA8-HA15OAddress bus A08-A15
5-2 E
SECTION 6
TEST MODE
DVP-S335/S336/S345/S535D/S735D
6-1.GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The T est Mode allows you to make diagnosis and adjustment easily using the remote commander and monitor TV. The instructions,
diagnostic results, etc. are given on the on-screen display (OSD).
6-2.STARTING TEST MODE
Press [TITLE], [CLEAR], [POWER] buttons on the remote commander in this order with the power of main unit in OFF status,
and the T est Mode starts, then the menu shown below will be displayed on the TV screen. At the bottom of menu screen, the model
name and revision number are displayed.
To execute each function, select the desired menu and press its
number on the remote commander.
To exit from the Test Mode, press the POWER button.
Test Mode Menu
0. Syscon Diagnosis
1. Drive Auto Adjustment
2. Drive Manual Operation
3. Mecha Aging
4. Emergency History
5. Version Information
6. Video Level Adjustment
Exit: Power Key
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Model: DPX13xxxx
Revision: 1.xxxx
6-3.SYSCON DIAGNOSIS
The same contents as board detail check by serial interface can be
checked from the remote commander.
On the T est Mode Menu screen, press [0] k e y on the remote commander, and the following check menu will be displayed.
### Syscon Diagnosis ###
Diag All Check
No. 2 Version
2-3. ROM Check Sum
Check Sum = xxxx
Press NEXT Key to Continue
Press PREV Key to Repeat
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For the ROM Check, the check sum calculated by the Syscon is
output, and therefore you must compare it with the specified value
for confirmation.
Following the message, press [NEXT] key to go to the next item,
or [PREV] ke y to repeat the same check again. To quit the diagnosis and return to the Check Menu screen, press [STOP] or
[ENTER] key. If an err or occurred, the diagnosis is suspended
and the error code is displayed as shown below.
### Syscon Diagnosis ###
3-2. EEPROM Check
Error 03: EEPROM Write/Reed N
Address: 00000001
Write Data : 2492
Read Data : 2490
Press NEXT Key to Continue
Press PREV Key to Repeat
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Press [STOP] key to quit the diagnosis, or [PREV] key to repeat
the same item where an error occurred, or [NEXT] key to continue
the check from the item next to faulty item.
### Syscon Diagnosis ###
Check Menu
0. Quit
1. All
2. Version
3. Peripheral
4. Servo
5. Supply
6. AV Decoder
7. Video
8. Audio
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0. Quit
Quit the Syscon Diagnosis and return to the Test Mode Menu.
1. All
All items continuous check
This menu checks all diagnostic items continuously . Normally , all
items are checked successively one after another automatically
unless an error is found, but at a certain item that requires judgment through a visual check to the result, the following screen is
displayed for the key entry.
Subnemu
Selecting 2 and subsequent items calls the submenu screen of each
item.
For example, if “5. Supply” is selected, the following submenu
will be displayed.
### Syscon Diagnosis ###
Check Menu
No. 5 Supply
0. Quit
1. All
2. ARP Register Check
3. ARP to RAM Data Bus
4. ARP to RAM Address Bus
5. ARP RAM Check
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0. Quit
Quit the submenu and return to the main menu.
1. All
All submenu items continuous check
This menu checks 2 and subsequent items successively . At the item
where visual check is required for judgment or an error occurred,
the checking is suspended and the message is output for key entry .
6-1
Normally, all items are checked successiv ely one after another automatically unless an error is found.
Selecting 2 and subsequent items executes respective menus and
outputs the results.
For the contents of each submenu, see “Check Items List”.
General Description of Checking Method
2. V ersion
(2-2) Revision
ROM revision number is displayed.
Error: Not detected.
The revision number defined in the source file of ROM
(IC104) is displayed with four digits.
(2-3) ROM Check Sum
Check sum is calculated.
Error: Not detected.
The data are added of ROM (IC104) and the result is displayed with 4-digit hexadecimal number. Error is not detected. Compare the result with the specified value.
3. Peripheral
(3-2) EEPROM Check
Data write → read, and accord check
Error 03: EEPROM write/read discord
Before writing, the data are saved, then after checking, they
are written to restore the contents of EEPROM.
(3-3) Gate Array Check
Data write → read, and accord check
Error 02: Gate array write/read discord
(3-4) NAND Flash Check
Data clear → write → read, and accord check
This check is conducted to the DVP-S735D only.
Error 04: Clear error
05: Write error
06: Read data discord
21: Faulty blocks exceed 10
The data clear, write, read, and check are executed to the
block 0 of Flash memory (IC802).
In case of a faulty block, its address is displayed.
(2-4) Model Type
Model code is displayed.
Error: Not detected.
The model code is displayed with 2-digit hexadecimal number.
This number indicates the suffix
number of its “model code”.
(2-5) Region
Region code is displayed.
Error: Not detected.
The region code determined from the model code is displayed.
4. Servo
(4-2) Servo DSP Check
Data write → read, and accord check
Error 12: Read data discord
(4-3) DSP Driver Test
Test signal data → DSP Driver
Error: Not detected.
5. Supply
Caution: Do not conduct this check with a mechanical deck con-
nected.
An access is made to the stream supply and servo control IC (IC302) and external RAM (IC303) using check
data. If mechanical deck is connected, the motor and
optics could be damaged. This check is also executed by
the “All” menu item.
Supplement: How to disconnect mechanical deck
Disconnect flexible flat cables connected to the
CN201 and CN202 of MB-86 board. Also, disconnect flat cable from the CN401.
(5-2) ARP Register Check
Data write → read, and accord check
Error 08: ARP register write, and read data discord
(5-3) ARP to RAM Data Bus
Data write → read, and accord check
Error 09: ARP ←→ RAM data bus error
Data 0x0001 to 0x8000 where one bit each is set to 1 are
written to the address 0 of RAM (IC303) connected to the
ARP (IC302) through the bus, then they are read and
checked. In case of discord, written bit pattern and read
data are displayed. If data where multiple bits are 1 are
read, the bits concerned may touch each other. Further, if
data where certain bit is always 1 or 0 regardless of written
data, the line could be disconnected or shorted.
(5-4) ARP to RAM Address Bus
Data write → other address read discord check
Error 10: ARP → RAM address bus error
Caution: Address and data display in case of an error is
different from the display of other diagnosis (described later).
6-2
Before starting the test, all addresses of RAM (IC303) are
cleared to 0x0000.
First, 0xA55A is written to the address 0x00000, and the
address data are read and checked from addresses 0x00001
to 0x80000 while shifting 1 bit each. Next, the data at that
address is cleared, and it is written to the address 0x00001,
and read and checked in the same manner. This check is
repeated up to the address 0x80000 while shifting the address data by 1 bit each.
If data other than 0 is read at the addresses except written
address, an error is given because all addresses were already cleared to 0. In this check, the error display pattern is
different from that of other diagnosis; read data, written
address, and read address are displayed in this order. Ho wever , the message uses same template, and accordingly exchange Address and Data when reading. T he following display, for example,
### Syscon Diagnosis ###
6. AV Decoder
(6-2) 1930 RAM
Data write → read, and accord check
Error 13: AVD RAM read data discord
The program code data stored in ROM (IC104) are copied
to all areas of RAM (IC504, IC505) connected to the AVD
(IC502) through the bus, then they are read and checked if
they accord. Further, the same test is conducted once again
with the data where all bits are inverted between 1 and 0. If
discord is detected, faulty address, written data, and read
data are displayed following the error code 13, and the test
is suspended.
(6-3) 1930 SP
ROM → AVD RAM → Video OUT
Error: Not detected.
The data including sub picture streams in ROM (IC104)
are transferred to the RAM (IC504, IC505) in AVD (IC502),
and output as video signals from the AVD (IC502).
They are output from all video terminals (Composite, Y/C,
Component) except EURO AV terminal.
5-4. ARP to RAM Address Bus
Error 10: ARP - RAM Address B
Address: 0000A55A
Write Data : 00000000
Read Data : 00080000
Press NEXT Key to Continue
Press PREV Key to Repeat
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shows the data 0xA55A was read from address 0x00080000
though it was written to the address 0x00000000. This implies that these addresses are in the form of shadow. Also,
if the read data is not 0xA55A, another error will be present.
(5-5) ARP RAM Check
Data write → read, and accord check
Error 11: ARP RAM read data discord
The program code data stored in ROM are copied to all
areas of RAM (IC303) connected to the ARP (IC302)
through the bus, then they are read and checked if they accord. If the detail check was selected initially, the data are
written to all areas and read, then the same test is conducted
once again with the data where all bits are inverted between
1 and 0. If discord is detected, faulty address, written data,
and read data are displayed following the error code 11,
and the test is suspended.
7. Video
(7-2) Color Bar
AVD color bar command write → Video OUT
Error: Not detected.
The command is transferred to the AVD, and the color bar
signals are output from video terminals.
They are output from all video terminals (Composite, Y/C,
Component) except EURO AV terminal.
(7-3) Composite Out
EURO-AV Composite video output check
AVD color bar command write → V ideo (EUR O-AV Composite) OUT
Error: Not detected.
With the Component of video output turned off, the color
bar signals are output from the EURO-AV terminal.
(7-4) Y/C Out
EURO-AV Y/C video output check
AVD color bar command write → Video (EURO-AV Y/C)
OUT
Error: Not detected.
With the Y/C of video output turned on, the color bar signals are output from the EURO-AV terminal.
(7-5) RGB Out
EURO-AV RGB video output check
AVD color bar command write → V ideo (EUR O-AV RGB)
OUT
Error: Not detected.
With the RGB of video output turned on, the color bar signals are output from the EURO-AV terminal.
(7-6) Component Out
EURO-AV Component video output check
AVD color bar command write → V ideo (EUR O-AV Component) OUT
Error: Not detected.
With the Component of video output turned on, the color
bar signals are output from the EURO-AV terminal.
(7-7) Euro A V Through
Euro-AV2 input check.
Check video and audio signal pass through from Euro-AV2
to Euro-AV1.
Error: Not detected.
6-3
8. Audio
(8-2) ARP → 1930
Error14 : ARP → 1930 video NG
15 : ARP → 1930 audio NG
(8-3) T est Tone
A pink noise signal is output from the AVD (IC502) through
optical coaxial digital terminal and analog audio terminal.
Error: Not detected.
All channels → 2ch Left → 2ch Right → Front Left →
Front Right → Rear Left → Rear Right → Center → Sub
Woofer are checked in this order.
Caution: Sub Woofer is checked only for low-frequency
components, and no sound will be heard unless a
proper super woofer is connected.
Check Items List
2) Version
(2-2) Revision
(2-3) ROM Check Sum
(2-4) Model Type
(2-5) Region
00: Error not detected
01: RAM write/read data discord
02: Gate array NG
03: EEPROM NG
04: Flash memory clear error
05: Flash memory write error
06: Flash memory read data discord
08: ARP register read data discord
09: ARP ←→ RAM data bus error
10: ARP ←→ RAM address bus error
11: ARP RAM read data discord
12: Servo DSP NG
13: 1930 SDRAM NG
14: ARP → 1930 video NG
15: ARP → 1930 audio NG
16: 1939 UCODE download NG
17: System call error (function not supported)
18: System call error (parameter error)
19: System call error (illegal ID number)
20: System call error (time out)
21: NAND Flash faulty blocks exceed 10
90: Error occurred
91: User verification NG
92: Diagnosis cancelled
4) Servo
(4-2) Servo DSP Check
(4-3) DSP Driver Test
5) Supply
(5-2) ARP Register Check
(5-3) ARP to RAM Data Bus
(5-4) ARP to RAM Address Bus
(5-5) ARP RAM Check
6) AV Decoder
(6-2) 1930 RAM
(6-3) 1930 SP
7)Video
(7-2) Color Bar
(7-3) Composite Out
(7-4) Y/C Out
(7-5) RGB Out
(7-6) Component Out
(7-7) Euro AV Through
8) Audio
(8-2) ARP → 1930
(8-3) T est Tone
6-4
6-4.DRIVE AUTO ADJUSTMENT
On the T est Mode Menu screen, press [1] k e y on the remote commander, and the drive auto adjustment menu will be displayed.
1. DVD-SL (single layer)
Select [1], insert DVD single layer disc, and press [ENTER] key,
and the adjustment will be made through the following steps, then
adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM.
## Drive Auto Adjustment ##
Adjustment Menu
0. ALL
1. DVD-SL
2. CD
3. DVD-DL
4. SACD
Exit: RETURN
Normally, [0] is selected to adjust DVD (single layer), CD, DVD
(dual layer), and SACD in this order. But, individual items can be
adjusted for the case where adjustment is suspended due to an
error. In this mode, the adjustment can be made easily through the
operation following the message displayed on the screen.
The disc used for adjustment must be the one specified for adjustment. However, for SACD disc, use the player with initial data if
the disc is not available.
0. ALL
You will be asked if EEPROM data are initialized or not, and for
this prompt, select [0] and press the [ENTER] key, and the servo
set data in EEPROM will be initialized. Then, 1. D VD-SL disc , 2.
CD disc, 3. DVD-DL disc, and 4. SACD disc are adjusted in this
order. Each time one disc was adjusted, it is ejected. Replace it
with the specified disc following the message. Though the message to confirm whether discs other than SACD disc are adjusted
is not displayed, you can finish the adjustment if pressing the
[STOP] button. The S curve level, RF level, and jitter value can
be confirmed during adjustment, and if OK, press the [ENTER]
key and continue adjustment. (If NG, press the [STOP] button)
During adjustment of each disc, the measurement for disc type
judgment is made. As automatic adjustment does not judge the
disc type unlike conventional models, tak e care not to insert wrong
type discs. Also, do not give a shock during adjustment.
DVD Single Layer Disc Adjustment Steps
1. SLED TILT Reset
2. Disc Check Memory SL
3. Wait 500 msec
4. Set Disc Type SL
5. LD ON
6. Spdl Start
7. Wait 1 sec
8. Focus Search ON
9. Focus Search OFF
10. Focus Servo ON 1
11. Auto Track Offset Adjust
12. Tracking ON
13. CLVA ON
14. Wait 1 sec
15. Sled ON
16. Check CLV Lock
17. Auto LFO Adjust
18. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
19. Auto Tilt Position Adjust
20. Auto Focus Gain Adjust
21. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
22. EQ Boost Adjust
23. Auto LFO Adjust
24. Auto Track Gain Adjust
25. All Servo Stop
26. Eep Copy Loop Filter Offset
6-5
2. CD
Select [2], insert CD disc, and press [ENTER] ke y , and the adjustment will be made through the following steps, then adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM.
3. DVD-DL (dual layer)
Select [3], insert DVD dual layer disc, and press [ENTER] key,
and the adjustment will be made through the following steps, then
adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM.
CD Adjustment Steps
1. Sled Tilt Rest
2. Disc Check Memory CD
3. Wait 500 msec
4. Set Disc Type CD
5. LD ON
6. Spdl Start
7. Wait 1 sec
8. Focus Search ON
9. Focus Search OFF
10. Focus Servo ON 1
11. Auto Track Offset Adjust
12. Tracking ON
13. (TC Display Start)
14. CLVA ON
15. Wait 1 sec
16. Jitter Display Start
17. Sled ON
18. Chec k CLV ON
19. Auto LFO Adjust
20. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
21. Auto Focus Gain Adjust
22. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
23. Eq Boost Adjust
24. Auto LFO Adjust
25. Auto Track Gain Adjust
26. All Servo Stop
DVD Dual Layer Disc Adjustment Steps
1. Sled Tilt Reset
2. Disc Check Memory DL
3. Wait 500 msec
4. Set Disc Type DL
5. LD ON
6. Spdl Start
7. Wait 1 sec
Layer 1 Adjust
8. Focus Servo ON 1
9. Auto Track Offset Adjust
10. Tracking ON
11. Clva ON
12. Wait 1 sec
13. Sled ON
14. Check CLV Lock
15. Auto Loop Filter Offset Adjust
16. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
17. Auto Focus Gain Adjust
18. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
19. Eq Boost Adjust
20. Auto Loop Filter Offset
21. Auto Track Gain Adjust
Layer 0 Adjust
22. Fj (L1 → L0)
23. Auto Track Offset Adjust L0
24. Tracking ON
25. Clva ON
26. Wait 1 sec
27. Sled ON
28. Check CLV Lock
29. Auto Loop Filter Offset Adjust
30. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
31. Auto Focus Gain Adjust
32. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
33. Eq Boost Adjust
34. Auto Loop Filter Offset
35. Auto Track Gain Adjust
36. All Servo Stop
6-6
4. SACD
Select [4], insert SACD disc, and press [ENTER] key, and the
adjustment will be made through the following steps, then adjusted
values will be written to the EEPROM. However, if SACD disc is
not available, use the player with initial data, skipping the SACD
adjustment. In this case, you can finish the adjustment if pressing
the [STOP] button.
6-5.DRIVE MANUAL OPERATION
On the T est Mode Menu screen, select [2], and the manual operation menu will be displayed. For the manual operation, each servo
on/off control and adjustment can be executed manually.
## Drive Manual Operation ##
SACD Adjustment Steps
1. Sled Tilt Reset
2. Set Disc Type CD
3. LD ON
4. Spdl Start
5. Wait 1 sec
6. Focus Servo ON 0
7. Auto track Offset Adjust
8. Tracking ON
9. CLVA ON
10. Wait 1 sec
11. Sled ON
12. Check CLV ON
13. Auto LFO Adjust
14. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
15. Auto Focus Gain Adjust
16. Auto Focus Offset Adjust
17. Eq Boost Adjust
18. Auto LFO Adjust
19. Auto T rack Gain Adjust
20. All Servo Stop
1. Disc type
Operation Menu
2. Servo Control
3. Track/Layer Jump
4. Manual Adjustment
5. Auto Adjustment
6. Memory Check
0. Disc Check Memory
Exit: Return
In using the manual operation menu, take care of the following
points. These commands do not provide protection, thus requiring
correct operation. The sector address or time code field is displayed when a disc is loaded.
1. Set correctly the disc type to be used on the Disc Type
screen.
The disc type must be set after a disc was loaded.
The set disc type is cleared when the tray is opened.
2. After power ON, if the Drive Manual Operation was selected, first perform “Reset SLED TILT” by opening 1.
Disc Type screen.
3. In case of an alarm, immediately press the [STOP] button to stop the servo operation, and turn the power OFF.
Basic operation (controllable from front panel or remote commander)
[POWER]Power OFF
[STOP]Servo stop
[OPEN/CLOSE]Stop+Eject/Loading
[RETURN]Return to Operation Menu or Test Mode
Menu
[NEXT], [PREV]Transition between sub modes of menu
[1] to [9], [0]Selection of menu items
Cursor UP/DOWNIncrease/Decrease in manually adjusted
value
6-7
0. Disc Check Memory
Disc Check
1. SL Disc Check
2. CD Disc Check
3. DL Disc Check
0. Reset SLED TILT
1. Disc Type Auto Check
Disc Type
2. DVD SL12 cm
3. DVD DL12 cm
4. CD12cm
5. SACD12 cm
6. DVD SL8 cm
7. DVD DL8 cm
8. CD8 cm
9. SACD8 cm
0. Reset SLED TILT
TC. : : EMG. 00
CD 12 cm
Display when CD 12cm disc was selected
On this screen, the mirror time is measured to judge the disc and it
is written to the EEPROM. First load DVD SL disc and press [1],
next load CD disc and press [2], and finally load DVD DL disc
and press [3].
The adjustment must be executed more than once after default
data were written. External vibration or shock to the player must
not be given. Reference value for DVD is from 10 to 20, and for
CD, from 28 to 4F.
Check that the value of CD is larger than that of DVD.
When those values are beyond a range perform this adjustment
again.
From this screen, you can go to another mode by pressing [NEXT]
or [PREV] k ey , but you cannot enter this mode from another mode.
You can enter this mode from the Operation Menu screen only.
1. Disc Type
Disc Type
1. Disc Type Auto Check
2. DVD SL12 cm
3. DVD DL12 cm
4. CD12cm
5. SACD12 cm
6. DVD SL8 cm
7. DVD DL8 cm
8. CD8 cm
9. SACD8 cm
0. Reset SLED TILT
EMG. 00
[0] Reset SLED TILTReset the Sled and Tilt to initial posi-
tion.
[1] Disk Type CheckJudge automatically the loaded disc. As
the judged result is displayed at the bottom of screen, make sure that it is correct.
If Disc Check Memory menu has not
been executed after EEPROM default
setting, the disc type cannot be judged.
In this case, return to the initial menu
and make a check for three types of
discs (SL, DL, CD).
[2] to [9]Select the loaded disc. The adjusted
value is written to the address of selected disc. No further entry is necessary if [1] was selected.
2. Servo Control
Servo Control
1. LDOff R.Sled FWD
2. SPOff L.Sled REV
3. FocusOff U.Tilt Up
4. TRK.Off D.Tilt Down
5. SledOff
6. CLVAOff
7. FCS. Srch Off
On this screen, select the disc type. To select the disc type, press
the number of the loaded disc. The selected disc type is displayed
at the bottom. Selecting [1] automatically selects and displays the
disc type. In case of wrong display, retry “Disc Check Memory”.
Also, opening the tray causes the set disc type to be cleared. In
this case, set the disc type again after loading.
In performing manual operation, the disc type must be set.
Once the disc type has been selected, the sector address or time
code display field will appear as shown below. These values are
displayed when PLL is locked.
Disc Type
1. Disc Type Auto Check
2. DVD SL12 cm
3. DVD DL12 cm
4. CD12cm
5. SACD12 cm
6. DVD SL8 cm
7. DVD DL8 cm
8. CD8 cm
9. SACD8 cm
0. Reset SLED TILT
SA. SI. EMG. 00
DVD SL 12 cm
Display when DVD SL 12cm disc was selected
0. Reset SLED TILT
SA. SI. EMG. 00
DVD SL 12 cm
On this screen, the servo on/off control necessary for replay is
executed. Normally, turn on each servo from 1 sequentially and
when CLV A is turned on, the usual trace mode becomes acti ve . In
the trace mode, DVD sector address or CD time code is displayed.
This is not displayed where the spindle is not locked.
The spindle could run overriding the control if the spindle system
is faulty or RF is not present. In such a case, do not operate CL VA.
6-8
[0] Reset SLED TILTReset the Sled and Tilt to initial posi-
tion.
[1] LDTurn ON/OFF the laser.
[2] SPTurn ON/OFF the spindle.
6-6.MECHA AGING
### Mecha Aging ###
[3] FocusSearch the focus and turn on the focus.
[4] TRKTurn ON/OFF the tracking servo.
[5] SledTurn ON/OFF the sled servo.
[6] CLVATurn ON/OFF normal servo of spindle
servo.
[7] FCS. SrchApply same voltage as that of focus
search to the focus drive to check the
focus drive system.
→ Sled FWDMove the sled outward. Perform this
operation with the tracking servo turned
off.
← Sled REVMove the sled inward. Perform this op-
eration with the tracking servo turned
off.
↑ Tilt UPMove the tilt upward.
↓ Tilt DOWNMove the tilt downward.
The following menus are normally not used.
3. Track/Layer Jump
4. Manual Adjustment
5. Auto Adjustment
Press OPEN key
Abort: STOP key
On the Test Mode Men u screen, selecting [3] executes the aging
of mechanism. First, open the tray and load a disc. Press the [PLAY]
key , and the aging will start. When the tray is closed, the disc type
and size are judged and displayed. During aging, the repeat cycle
is displayed. Aging can be aborted at any time by pressing the
[STOP] key. After the operation has stopped, unload the disc and
press again the [STOP] key or the [RETURN] key to return to the
Test Mode Menu.
Select: 1 – 9Scroll: UP/DOWN
(1: Last EMG.) Exit: Return
The persons who do not know well about these menus should not
use them.
6. Memory Check
EEPROM DATA-– DL -–
CD SACDSL L0 L1
Focus Gainxx xxxx xx xx
TRK. Gainxx xxxx xx xx
Focus Offset xx xxxx xx xx
TRK. Offsetxx xxxx xx xx
L. F. Offset xx xxxx xx xx
Analog FRSWxx xxxx xx xx
PLL DAC Gain xx xxxx xx xx
EQ Boostxx xxxx xx xx
Jitterxx xxxx xx xx
Mirror Timexxxx xx
_CLEAR: Default Set
This screen displays current servo adjusted data stored in the
EEPROM. Though adjusted data can be initialized with the
[CLEAR] key, they cannot be restored after initialization.
So, before clearing, make a note of the adjusted data.
For reference, the drive has been designed so that the gain center
value is 20 and offset value is 80. Other values will be in a range
of 10 to 80. If extreme value such as 00 or FF is set, adjustment
will be faulty. In such a case, check for disc scratch or cable disconnection, then perform adjustment again.
On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting [4] displays the information such as servo emergency history. The history information
from last 1 up to 10 can be scrolled with ↑ key or ↓ key. Also,
specific information can be displayed by directly entering that
number with ten keys.
The upper two lines display the laser ON total hours. Data below
minutes are omitted.
Clearing History Information
Clearing laser hours
Press [DISPLAY] and [CLEAR] keys in this order.
Both CD and DVD data are cleared.
Clearing emergency history
Press [TITLE] and [CLEAR] keys in this order.
Initializing set up data
Press [DVD] and [CLEAR] keys in this order.
The data have been initialized when “Set Up Initialized” message is displayed. The EMG. History screen will be restored
soon.
6-9
How to see Emergency History
2
1
3
1.
2
6-8.VERSION INFORMATION
## Version Information ##
IF con.Ver. x. xxx (xxxx)
Group 00
1: Emergency Code
2: Don't Care
These codes are used for verification of software designing.
3: Historical order 1 to 9
Emergency Codes List
10: Communication to IC201 (MB-86 board) failed.
11: Each servo for focus, tracking, and spindle is unlocked.
12: Communication to EEPROM, IC101 (MB-86 board) failed.
13: Writing of hours meter data to EEPROM, IC101 (MB-86
board) failed.
14: Communication to Servo DSP IC404 (MB-86 board) failed,
or Servo DSP is faulty.
20: Initialization of tilt servo and sled servo failed. They are not
placed in the initial position.
21: Tilt servo operation error
22: Syscon made a request to move the tilt servo to wrong posi-
tion.
23: Sled servo operation error
24: Syscon made a request to move the sled servo to wrong posi-
tion.
30: Tracking balance adjustment error
31: Tracking gain adjustment error
32: Focus balance adjustment error
33: Focus bias adjustment error
34: Focus gain adjustment error
35: Tilt servo adjustment error
36: RF equalizer adjustment error
37: RF group delay adjustment error
38: Jitter value after adaptive servo operation is too large.
40: Focus servo does not operate.
41: With a dual layer (DL) disc, focus jump failed.50: CLV
(spindle) servo does not operate.
51: Spindle does not stop.
60: With a DVD disc, Syscon made a request to seek nonexistent
address.
61: With a CD disc, Syscon made a request to seek nonexistent
address.
62: With a CD disc, Syscon made a request to seek nonexistent
track No. and index No.
63: With a DVD disc, seeking of target address failed.
64: With a CD disc, seeking of target address failed.
65: With a CD disc, seeking of target index failed.
70: With a DVD disc, physical information data could not be read.
71: With a CD disc, TOC data could not be read.
80: Disc type judgment failed.
81: As disc type judgment failed, retry was repeated.
82: As disc type judgment failed, a measurement error occurred.
83: Disc type could not be judged within the specified time.
84: Illegal command code was received from Syscon.
85: Illegal command was received from Syscon.
SYScon.Ver. x. xxx (xxxx)
Model xx
Region 0x
Servo DSP. Ver. 1. xxxx
Exit: RETURN
On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting [5] displays the ROM
version and region code.
The parenthesized hexadecimal number in version field is
checksum value of ROM.
6-9.VIDEO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting [6] displays color bars
for video level adjustment. During display of color bars, OSD disappears but the menu screen will be restored if pressing any key.
The front board test mode is the IF CON self diagnostic mode.
The IF CON can diagnose the functions of the front panel boards
that the IF CON controls. Normally, the IF CON makes a serial
communication with the SYSTEM CONTROL and operates following thecommands from the SYSTEM CONTROL, but in the
Test mode, the IF CON operates independently from the SYSTEM CONTROL.
In the Test mode, the following functions can be checked.
In the Test mode, the set operates same as usual, except voltage
monitoring, communication monitoring, display of fluorescent
display tube, and LED control.
1. The routine that monitors +3.3 V (PCONT) of MB-86 board is
not provided.
2. The monitoring timer for serial communication with the SYSTEM CONTROL is not provided. The set is not placed in the
Standby mode, even if the communication with SYSTEM
CONTROL is normal.
3. Display of fluorescent display tube (normally, display is made
following the commands from SYSTEM CONTROL)
4. LED control (normally, control is made following the commands from SYSTEM CONTROL)
2. OP ERATION OF SELF CHECK MODE
The Self Check mode is the function to conduct the basic test to
the FL display and DVD panel section.
2-1. Self Check Mode Transition Processing
At the AC Power ON after IF CON was reset, the input to 8pin
(P60) is judged and if “Low” is entered, the main unit transits to
the Self Check mode. In this port input judgment, the result of 3time attempts must be same (assuming that the MB-86 board is
not connected). While pressing the [STOP] key on the main unit
with the IF CON in ST ANDBY mode, enter [RETURN]→ [DISPLAY]
(or [SET UP]) on the remote commander , and the unit transits to the
Self Check Mode. The Self Check mode terminates when the IF
CON transits to the STANDBY mode.
6-11
2-2. Operation of Auto Self Check
When the Self Check mode becomes active at the AC Power ON
or by key input, the test display of the following steps (1) to (4) is
repeated.
(1) FLD and LED all ON (for 5 seconds)
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
Digital
PGM
ANGLE
DISC
SHUFFLE
S H U F F L E
REPEAT 1
A- B
(2) MODEL display (for 2 seconds)
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
Digital
PGM
ANGLE
DISC
S H U F F L E
REPEAT 1
A- B
Contents of display
“DPX-1300” Basic
“DPX-1310” Entry-DD
“DPX-1320” Step UP-DD
(3) Version display (for 2 seconds)
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
Digital
PGM
ANGLE
DISC
SHUFFLE
REPEAT 1
A- B
NTSC
PBC
NTSC
PBC
NTSC
PBC
TITLE
TITLE
TRACK
TRACK
CHAP
CHAP
INDEX
INDEX
If MODEL is judged as Step UP-DD
TITLE
TRACK
CHAP
INDEX
HOUR
HOUR
HOUR
MINSEC
MINSEC
MINSEC
(4) ROM creation date display (for 2 seconds)
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
Digital
PGM
ANGLE
DISC
NTSC
SHUFFLE
REPEAT 1
A- B
PBC
TITLE
TRACK
CHAP
INDEX
HOUR
MINSEC
6-12
2-3. Each Self Check Function
SHUFFLE
Digital
MPEG
DTS
DISC
PBC
ANGLE
REPEAT 1
PGM
A- B
NTSC
TITLE
TRACK
CHAP
INDEX
HOUR
MINSEC
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
S H U F F L E
Each Self Check function tests the FLD display, LED display, and
key input.
Basic, Entry-DD, Step Up-DD
Input
Voltage [V]
Pin 3 (AN3) Pin 2 (AN4)Pin 1 (AN5) Pin ul (AN7)
IC404: Pin No. (Signal)
0STOPTITLERIGHTV_3D
0.70PAUSEDVD MENUUPDVE
1.31DISPNEXTENTERHP_V
1.97RETURNPREVDOWNSHUFFLE
2.59JOGLEFTREPEAT
3.3
1-3-1. FLD and LED All ON
1-3-1-1. Transition Keys in Self Check Mode
• [STOP] key and [PLAY] key on the main unit
• [LEFT] key on the main unit and the remote commander
2-3-1-2. Operation and Display
In this mode, all LEDs except STANDBY LED and all segments
of FLD turn ON.
Example of FLD all ON
2-3-2. Main Unit Key Name Display and Key Code Display
2-3-2-1. Transition Keys in Self Check Mode
• Keys on main unit except keys transited in self check
2-3-2-2. Operation and Display
When a key on the main unit is pressed in the Self Check mode,
the name of that key is displayed on the FLD. Also, the key name
display and the key code display can be switched with the [DIS-
PLAY] key on the remote commander. “NOTHING” is displayed
when nothing is entered. Also, VIDEO CD, DVD, and CD segments turn on when a communication error occurred.
FLD display (at input of [PLAY] key on the main unit)
• Remote commander keys except keys transited in self check
CHAP
CHAP
CHAP
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
HOUR
HOUR
HOUR
MINSEC
MINSEC
MINSEC
2-3-3-2. Operation and Display
When a key on the remote commander is pressed in the Self Check
mode, the name of that key is displayed on the FLD. Also, the ke y
name display and the key code display can be switched with the
[DISPLAY] key on the remote commander. “NOTHING” is dis-
played when nothing is entered. Also, VIDEO CD, DVD, and CD
segments turn on when a communication error occurred.
Remote commander key name display (at input of [PAUSE] key)
The communication state is monitored and displayed while the
key name on the main unit and the remote commander is displayed.
When the communication to the System Controller failed, VIDEO
CD, DVD, and CD segments turn on.
Communication error display (at no key input)
Communication error display (at code display without input of
the remote commander)
2-3-5. FLD Anode Test Display and SHUTTLE Click
Operation Test
2-3-5-1. Transition Keys in Self Check Mode
[RIGHT] on the main unit and the remote commander
•
• SHUTTLE on the main unit and the remote commander during
Anode Test display
2-3-5-2. Operation and Display
The Self Check mode transits to this mode when [RIGHT] key is
entered. Only the first segment of each grid of FLD turns on, and
each time the SHUTTLE is entered, the segment of each grid is
switched in order. When SHUTTLE input is clockwise, the segment switches in 1 → 2 → 3 direction, or counterclockwise it
switches in 3 → 2 → 1 direction. T his tests whether each se gment
turns on individually . Also, if the main unit does not hav e the JOG/
SHUTTLE, use the remote commander JOG/SHUTTLE to switch
over the segment display position.
Display at the start of Anode Test
TRACK
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
PGM
ANGLE
Digital
DISC
NTSC
S H U F F L E
REPEAT 1
A- B
PBC
TITLE
↓ (Input in CW direction)
TRACK
TITLE
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
Digital
PGM
ANGLE
DISC
S H U F F L E
REPEAT 1
A- B
NTSC
PBC
CHAP
CHAP
INDEX
INDEX
HOUR
HOUR
MINSEC
MINSEC
6-15
2-3-6. FLD Grid Test Display and SHUTTLE Click
Operation Test
2-3-6-1. Transition Keys in Self Check Mode
[UP] on the main unit and the remote commander
•
• SHUTTLE on the main unit and the remote commander during
Grid Test display
2-3-6-2. Operation and Display
The Self Check mode transits to this mode when
[UP] key is en-
tered. The first grid of FLD all turns on and other grids turn off.
Each time the SHUTTLE is entered, the grid is switched in order.
When SHUTTLE input is clockwise, the grid switches in 1 → 2→ 3 direction, or counterclockwise it switches in 3 → 2 → 1 direc-
tion. This tests whether each grid turns on individually.
Display at the start of Grid Test
TRACK
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
PGM
ANGLE
Digital
DISC
NTSC
SHUFFLE
S H U F F L E
REPEAT 1
A- B
PBC
TITLE
↓ (Input in CW direction)
TRACK
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
PGM
ANGLE
Digital
DISC
NTSC
S H U F F L E
REPEAT 1
A- B
PBC
TITLE
2-3-7. LED Test Display
2-3-7-1. Transition Keys in Self Check Mode
• [DOWN] on the main unit and the remote commander
• SHUTTLE on the main unit and the remote commander during
LED Test display
2-3-7-2. Operation and Display
LED is switched in order by the input of JOG/SHUTTLE. Also,
LED ON/OFF is switched by the input of same key as the function
that turns on the LED concerned. For the MULTI LED only, there
is no key which switches that function, and therefore use the [RE-TURN] key on the main unit.
CHAP
CHAP
INDEX
INDEX
HOUR
HOUR
MINSEC
MINSEC
FLD display during LED Test
TRACK
VIDEO CD
D V D
C D
MPEG
DTS
PGM
ANGLE
Digital
DISC
S H U F F L E
REPEAT 1
A- B
NTSC
PBC
TITLE
2-3-8. Beep Sound Test
2-3-8-1. Transition Keys in Self Check Mode
• Input of a key on main unit
2-3-8-2. Operation and Display
In the Self Check mode, each time a key on the main unit is entered, a beep sound of 2kHz (100ms) is generated.
CHAP
6-16
INDEX
HOUR
MINSEC
12G
11G
10G
9G
8G
7G6G5G4G3G2G
1G
a
f
h
g
s
r
e
p
d
ANODE CONNECTION
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
j
b
k
col
m
n
c
Dp
( 12G~1G )
1G2G3G4G5G6G7G8G9G10G11G12G
aaaaaaaaaaa
hhhhhhhhhhh
jjjjjjjjjjj
kkkkkkkkkkk
bbbbbbbbbbb
fffffffffff
mmmmmmmmmmm
sssssssssss
ggggggggggg
e
n
p
r
c
ddddddd
DpDpDpDpDpDpDpDpDpDp
-
-
---
-
-
colcol
---
--
eeeeeeeeee
nnnnnnnnnn
pppppppppp
rrrrrrrrrr
cccccccccc
dddd
-
-
6-17
3. TROUBLESHOO TING
3-1. Test Mode is not activated
With the set assembled in the front panel, the Test mode does not
become active if any b utton was pressed by an y reason.Under this
condition, the power is not turned on even in the normal status.
(The set is kept in Standby status = Red LED is kept on) Not only
the buttons are inactive, b ut also a signal from remote commander
is not accepted. To check this condition, with the self check port
(pin 8 of IF CON) kept in “Lo w” status, supply the AC power, so
that the Test mode is forcibly activated. On the board, short the
lands where SELF is printed. The IF CON checks the self check
port only after the power on reset (only when AC is supplied; not
in Standby status). If any button was pressed, the button name
should be displayed on the FL display tube. Though no button is
pressed this time, display of other than NOTHING implies that
the button was pressed.
3-2. Power is not turned on
1 Red (STANDBY) LED does not light up when AC was sup-
plied. The power (EVER 3.3 V) is not supplied.
X401 is oscillating.
2 Red (STANDBY) LED is k ept on though PO WER b utton was
pressed. Any button is kept pressed.
PONCHK (IF CON pin 6) is over 0.1 V.
3 Green LED lights up when POWER button was pressed, but
red LED lights up again after several seconds. PONCHK (IF
CON pin 6) is abnormal. (Slow rise time from 0.1 V to 1.5 V .
Voltage must be less than 1.5 V)
SYSTEM CONTROL does not operate normally.
3-3. Power is turned on and off repeatedly
EVER 3.3 V may not be supplied normaly . Check that D430 is not
broken.
6-18 E
6-18
DVP-S335/S336/S345/S535D/S735D
SECTION 7
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
In making adjustment, refer to 7-3. Adjustment
Related Parts Arrangement.
Note: During diagnostic check, the characters and color bars can
be seen only with the NTSC monitor. Therefore, for diagnostic check, use the monitor that supports both NTSC and
PAL modes.
Use the reference disc for P AL for check, and use the refer ence disc for NTSC for adjustment.
This section describes procedures and instructions necessary for
adjusting electrical circuits in this set.
Instruments required:
1) Color monitor TV
2) Oscilloscope 1 or 2 phenomena, band width over 100 MHz,
with delay mode
3) Frequency counter (over 8 digits)
4) Digital voltmeter
5) Standard commander (RMT-D115E/D115P/D116P/D120E/
D120O/D120P)
1) In the test mode initial menu “6” Video Level Adjustment, set
so that color bars are generated.
2) Confirm that the S-Y level is 1.0 ± 0.1 Vp-p.
1.0 ± 0.1 Vp-p
Figure 7-2
Checking method:
1) Confirm that the R-Y level is 700 ± 70 mVp-p.
700 ± 70 mVp-p
Figure 7-4
7-2
5. Checking Component Video Output Y
(MB-86 BOARD)
(DVP-S335: E, EA/S336: AUS/S345/S735D)
<Purpose>
This checks component video output Y. If it is incorrect, correct
brightness will not be attained when connected to, for instance,
projector.
ModeVideo level adjustment in test mode
SignalColor bars
Test point
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y)
connector (75 Ω terminated)
InstrumentOscilloscope
Specification1.0 ± 0.1 Vp-p
Checking method:
1) Confirm that the Y level is 1.0 ± 0.1 Vp-p.
7. Checking RGB Output G (MB-86 BOARD)
<Purpose>
This checks RGB output G. If it is incorrect, pictures will not be
displayed correctly in spite of connection to the TV with an EURO
AV connecting cord.
In test mode,
Mode
Push [0] for Syscon Diagnosis and
push [7] for Video and push [5] for
RGB out
SignalColor bars
Test point
EURO AV 1 (RGB)-TV connector
pin qa (75 Ω terminated)
This checks RGB output R. If it is incorrect, pictures will not be
displayed correctly in spite of connection to the TV with an EURO
AV connecting cord.
In test mode,
Mode
Push [0] for Syscon Diagnosis and
push [7] for Video and push [5] for
RGB out
SignalColor bars
Test point
EURO AV 1 (RGB)-TV connector
pin qg (75 Ω terminated)
InstrumentOscilloscope
Specification700 ± 70 mVp-p
Checking method:
1) Confirm that the R level is 700 ± 70 mVp-p.
700 ± 70 mVp-p
Figure 7-7
8. Checking RGB Output B (MB-86 BOARD)
<Purpose>
This checks RGB output B. If it is incorrect, pictures will not be
displayed correctly in spite of connection to the TV with an EURO
AV connecting cord.
In test mode,
Mode
Push [0] for Syscon Diagnosis and
push [7] for Video and push [5] for
RGB out
SignalColor bars
Test point
EURO AV 1 (RGB)-TV connector
pin 7 (75 Ω terminated)
This checks whether the S-C satisfies the NTSC Standard. If it is
not correct, the colors will be too dark or light.
ModeVideo level adjustment in test mode
SignalColor bars
Test point
InstrumentOscilloscope
Specification
Checking method:
1) In the test mode initial menu “6” Video Level Adjustment, set
so that color bars are generated.
2) Confirm that the S-C burst is 300 ± 100 mVp-p.
S VIDEO OUT (S-C) connector
(75 Ω terminated)
286 ± 50 mVp-p (NTSC)
300 ± 100 mVp-p (PAL)
300 ± 100 mVp-p
Figure 7-9
7-4
7-3. ADJUSTMENT RELATED PARTS ARRANGEMENT
MB-86 BOARD (SIDE A)
RV501
VIDEO LEVEL ADJ
MB-86 BOARD (SIDE B)
HS16S9E BOARD
CN501
331
342
131
CN201
7-6 E
8-1.EXPLODED VIEWS
DVP-S335/S336/S345/S535D/S735D
SECTION 8
REPAIR PARTS LIST
NOTE:
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they
may have some difference from the original
one.
• Color Indication of Appearance Parts
Example:
KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED)
↑↑
Parts Color Cabinet's Color
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since they
are seldom required for routine service. Some
delay should be anticipated when ordering
these items.
• The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied.
• Accessories and packing materials are given
in the last of the electrical parts list.
8-1-1. CASE ASSEMBLY (S335/S336/S345/S535D)
12
10
13
S535D
12
13
EXCEPT S535D
The components identified by mark
0 or dotted line with mark 0 are
critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
• Abbreviation
AUS : Australian
EA : Saudi Arabia
RU : Russian
10
not
supplied
10
3
5
4
1
1X-3950-398-1 PANEL ASSY, FRONT (S345)
1X-3950-399-1 PANEL ASSY, FRONT (S335)
1X-3950-400-1 PANEL ASSY, FRONT (S336)
1X-3950-412-1 PANEL ASSY, FRONT (S535D)
23-059-349-11 CUSHION, FOOT
34-217-485-01 EMBLEM (5-A), SONY (S336)
34-963-404-21 EMBLEM (5-A), SONY (S335/S535D)
34-963-404-41 EMBLEM (5-A), SONY (S345)
43-975-726-61 EMBLEM, DVD (S336)
43-975-726-71 EMBLEM, DVD (S335/S535D)
1063-059-319-21 BUTTON, POWER (S735D)
1063-059-319-31 BUTTON, POWER (S335/S535D)
1063-059-319-41 BUTTON, POWER (S336)
1063-059-319-51 BUTTON, POWER (S345)
1073-059-320-11 JOINT (P)
1083-059-321-11 INDICATOR (P)
1093-061-608-01 POINT (GROUND), +BV S TITE FRONT
1101-792-457-11 CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (FMM-33)
1113-059-388-01 PILLAR, MULTI
IC1018-759-667-63 IC LA7109-TLM
IC1028-759-667-18 IC PQ018EZ01ZP
IC1038-759-667-17 IC L79M05TLL-SONY-TL
IC2018-759-669-29 IC CXD9544MR
IC2038-759-587-83 IC OPA2134UA/2K5 (S735D)
IC2048-759-377-65 IC LC78817M-TE-L (S335/S336/S345)
IC2057-759-667-85 IC CXD9545Q (S335/S336/S345)
IC2068-759-052-52 IC L78M05TLL-SONY-TL
IC2078-759-369-74 IC NJM4556AM-TE2 (S535D)
IC2078-759-909-71 IC BA4558F-E2 (S735D)
IC2088-759-587-83 IC OPA2134UA/2K5 (S735D)
IC2088-759-909-71 IC BA4558F-E2 (S335/S336/S345/S535D)
IC3018-759-052-52 IC L78M05TLL-SONY-TL (S735D)
IC3028-759-668-03 IC CXD9543Q (S535D/S735D)
IC3038-759-587-83 IC OPA2134UA/2K5 (S735D)
IC3038-759-909-71 IC BA4558F-E2 (S535D)
IC3048-759-587-83 IC OPA2134UA/2K5 (S735D)
IC3048-759-909-71 IC BA4558F-E2 (S535D)
IC3058-759-587-83 IC OPA2134UA/2K5 (S735D)
IC3058-759-909-71 IC BA4558F-E2 (S335/S336/S345/S535D)
IC3068-749-017-31 IC GP1FA550TZ (OPTICAL)
(S335/S336/S345)
IC3068-749-017-80 IC GP1FA551TZ (OPTICAL) (S535D/S735D)
IC3078-759-667-19 IC uPC29M08T-E1
IC4018-719-066-43 DIODE GP1U28Y (S335/S336/S345)
IC4038-759-673-34 IC PST7030MT
J1021-793-475-21 JACK, PIN 2P (VIDEO OUT)
(S335: E, EA/S336: AUS/S345)
J1031-794-198-11 CONNECTOR, S TERMINAL (S VIDEO OUT)
(S335: AEP, UK, RU/S336: AEP, UK/S535D)
J1031-794-198-21 CONNECTOR, S TERMINAL (S VIDEO OUT)
R2061-216-033-00 METAL CHIP2205%1/10W
R2101-216-295-91 SHORT0
R2111-216-295-91 SHORT0 (S535D/S735D)
R2121-216-041-00 METAL CHIP4705%1/10W
(S735D)
R2131-216-065-91 RES, CHIP4.7K5%1/10W
R2291-216-673-11 METAL CHIP8.2K0.5%1/10W
R2301-208-806-11 RES, CHIP10K2%1/10W
R2311-216-053-00 METAL CHIP1.5K5%1/10W
R2321-208-806-11 RES, CHIP10K2%1/10W
R2331-216-053-00 METAL CHIP1.5K5%1/10W
R2341-216-673-11 METAL CHIP8.2K0.5%1/10W
R2351-208-806-11 RES, CHIP10K2%1/10W
R2361-216-053-00 METAL CHIP1.5K5%1/10W
R2371-216-053-00 METAL CHIP1.5K5%1/10W
R2381-208-806-11 RES, CHIP10K2%1/10W
R1011-216-296-91 SHORT0
R1091-216-073-00 METAL CHIP10K5%1/10W
R1101-216-073-00 METAL CHIP10K5%1/10W
R1111-216-021-00 METAL CHIP685%1/10W
(S335: E, EA/S336: AUS/S345/S735D)
R1121-216-021-00 METAL CHIP685%1/10W
(S335: E, EA/S336: AUS/S345/S735D)
R1131-216-021-00 METAL CHIP685%1/10W
(S335: E, EA/S336: AUS/S345/S735D)
R1141-216-021-00 METAL CHIP685%1/10W
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R1221-216-295-91 SHORT0
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R1261-216-295-91 SHORT0
R1271-216-295-91 SHORT0
R1281-216-295-91 SHORT0
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R2541-216-041-00 METAL CHIP4705%1/10W
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R2551-216-041-00 METAL CHIP4705%1/10W
R2561-216-073-00 METAL CHIP10K5%1/10W
R2571-216-073-00 METAL CHIP10K5%1/10W
R2581-216-073-00 METAL CHIP10K5%1/10W
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