Proper service and repair is important to the safe, reliable operation of all
Funai Equipment. The service procedures recommended by Funai and
described in this service manual are effective methods of performing
service operations. Some of these service special tools should be used
when and as recommended.
It is important to note that this service manual contains various CAUTIONS
and NOTICES which should be carefully read in order to minimize the risk of
personal injury to service personnel. The possibility exists that improper
service methods may damage the equipment. It also is important to
understand that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE NOT EXHAUSTIVE.
Funai could not possibly know, evaluate and advice the service trade of all
conceivable ways in which service might be done or of the possible
hazardous consequences of each way. Consequently, Funai has not
undertaken any such broad evaluation. Accordingly, a servicer who uses a
service procedure or tool which is not recommended by Funai must first
use all precautions thoroughly so that neither his safety nor the safe
operation of the equipment will be jeopardized by the service method
selected.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby"
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ITEMCONDITIONSUNITNOMINALLIMIT
1. Video Output75 ohm load Vpp1.0± 0.1
2. Coaxial Digital Out75 ohm loadmVpp500± 100
3. Audio (PCM)
3-1. Output Level1kHz 0dBVrms2.0
3-2. S/NdB120
3-3. Freq. Response
DVDfs=48kHz 20~22kHzdB± 0.5
CDfs=44.1kHz 20~20 kHzdB± 0.5
3-4. THD+N
DVD1 kHz 0dB%0.0025
CD1 kHz 0dB%0.003
NOTES:
1. All Items are measured without pre-emphasis unless otherwise specified.
2. Power supply : AC120 V 60 Hz
3. Load imp. : 100 K ohm
4. Room ambient : +25 °C
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D
LASER BEAM SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This DVD player uses a pickup that emits a laser beam.
Do not look directly at the laser beam coming
from the pickup or allow it to strike against
your skin.
The laser beam is emitted from the location shown in the figure. When checking the laser diode, be sure to keep
your eyes at least 30cm away from the pickup lens when the diode is turned on. Do not look directly at the laser
beam.
Caution: Use of controls and adjustments, or doing procedures other than those specified herein, may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
rive Mecha Assembly
Laser Beam Radiation
Laser Pickup
Turntable
CAUTION
LASER RADIATION
WHEN OPEN. DO NOT
STARE INTO BEAM.
Location: Inside Top of DVD mechanism.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Product Safety Notice
Some electrical and mechanical parts have special
safety-related characteristics which are often not evident from visual inspection, nor can the protection
they give necessarily be obtained by replacing them
with components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
etc. Parts that have special safety characteristics are
identified by a # on schematics and in parts lists. Use
of a substitute replacement that does not have the
same safety characteristics as the recommended
replacement part might create shock, fire, and/or other
hazards. The Product’s Safety is under review continuously and new instructions are issued whenever
appropriate. Prior to shipment from the factory, our
products are carefully inspected to confirm with the
recognized product safety and electrical codes of the
countries in which they are to be sold. However, in
order to maintain such compliance, it is equally important to implement the following precautions when a set
is being serviced.
Precautions during Servicing
A. Parts identified by the # symbol are critical for
safety. Replace only with part number specified.
B. In addition to safety, other parts and assemblies
are specified for conformance with regulations
applying to spurious radiation. These must also be
replaced only with specified replacements.
Examples: RF converters, RF cables, noise blocking capacitors, and noise blocking filters, etc.
C. Use specified internal wiring. Note especially:
1)Wires covered with PVC tubing
2)Double insulated wires
3)High voltage leads
D. Use specified insulating materials for hazardous
live parts. Note especially:
1)Insulation tape
2)PVC tubing
3)Spacers
4)Insulators for transistors
E. When replacing AC primary side components
(transformers, power cord, etc.), wrap ends of
wires securely about the terminals before soldering.
F. Observe that the wires do not contact heat produc-
ing parts (heatsinks, oxide metal film resistors, fusible resistors, etc.).
G. Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp
edges or pointed parts.
H. When a power cord has been replaced, check that
5 - 6 kg of force in any direction will not loosen it.
I. Also check areas surrounding repaired locations.
J. Be careful that foreign objects (screws, solder
droplets, etc.) do not remain inside the set.
K. Crimp type wire connector
The power transformer uses crimp type connectors
which connect the power cord and the primary side
of the transformer. When replacing the transformer,
follow these steps carefully and precisely to prevent shock hazards.
Replacement procedure
1)Remove the old connector by cutting the wires at a
point close to the connector.
Important: Do not re-use a connector. (Discard it.)
2)Strip about 15 mm of the insulation from the ends
of the wires. If the wires are stranded, twist the
strands to avoid frayed conductors.
3)Align the lengths of the wires to be connected.
Insert the wires fully into the connector.
4)Use a crimping tool to crimp the metal sleeve at its
center. Be sure to crimp fully to the complete closure of the tool.
L. When connecting or disconnecting the internal con-
nectors, first, disconnect the AC plug from the AC
outlet.
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r
e)
Safety Check after Servicing
Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for
damage or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts,
and wires have been returned to their original positions. Afterwards, do the following tests and confirm
the specified values to verify compliance with safety
standards.
1. Clearance Distance
When replacing primary circuit components, confirm
specified clearance distance (d) and (d’) between soldered terminals, and between terminals and surrounding metallic parts. (See Fig. 1)
Table 1 : Ratings for selected area
AC Line VoltageClearance Distance (d) (d’)
Chassis or Secondary Conducto
Primary Circuit Terminals
dd'
120 V
Note: This table is unofficial and for reference only.
Be sure to confirm the precise values.
2. Leakage Current Test
Confirm the specified (or lower) leakage current
between B (earth ground, power cord plug prongs)
and externally exposed accessible parts (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and
output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks,
etc.) is lower than or equal to the specified value in the
table below.
Measuring Method (Power ON) :
Insert load Z between B (earth ground, power cord
plug prongs) and exposed accessible parts. Use an
AC voltmeter to measure across the terminals of load
Z. See Fig. 2 and the following table.
Table 2: Leakage current ratings for selected areas
AC Line VoltageLoad ZLeakage Current (i)Earth Ground (B) to:
120 V
≥ 3.2mm (0.126 inches)
0.15µF CAP. & 1.5kΩ RES.
Connected in parallel
Exposed Accessible Part
Z
1.5k
i≤0.5mA PeakExposed accessible parts
0.15 F
Earth Ground
B
Power Cord Plug Prongs
AC Voltmeter
(High Impedanc
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Note: This table is unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values.
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STANDARD NOTES FOR SERVICING
O
P
P
Circuit Board Indications
a. The output pin of the 3 pin Regulator ICs is indi-
cated as shown.
Top View
Input
ut
b. For other ICs, pin 1 and every fifth pin are indicated
as shown.
In
in 1
c. The 1st pin of every male connector is indicated as
shown.
in 1
Bottom View
5
10
How to Remove / Install Flat Pack-IC
1. Removal
With Hot-Air Flat Pack-IC Desoldering Machine:.
(1) Prepare the hot-air flat pack-IC desoldering
machine, then apply hot air to the Flat Pack-IC
(about 5 to 6 seconds). (Fig. S-1-1)
Fig. S-1-1
(2) Remove the flat pack-IC with tweezers while apply-
ing the hot air.
(3) Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
(1) Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using twee-
zers. (Fig. S-1-6)
Caution:
Instructions for Connectors
1. When you connect or disconnect the FFC (Flexible
Foil Connector) cable, be sure to first disconnect
the AC cord.
2. FFC (Flexible Foil Connector) cable should be
inserted parallel into the connector, not at an angle.
FFC Cable
Connector
CBA
* Be careful to avoid a short circuit.
1. Do not supply hot air to the chip parts around the
flat pack-IC for over 6 seconds because damage to
the chip parts may occur. Put masking tape around
the flat pack-IC to protect other parts from damage.
(Fig. S-1-2)
2. The flat pack-IC on the CBA is affixed with glue, so
be careful not to break or damage the foil of each
pin or the solder lands under the IC when removing
it.
Hot-air
Flat Pack-IC
Desoldering
CBA
Masking
Tape
Tweezers
Machine
Flat Pack-IC
Fig. S-1-2
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With Soldering Iron:
F
F
S
rp
or
n
(1) Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from all
pins of the flat pack-IC. When you use solder flux
which is applied to all pins of the flat pack-IC, you
can remove it easily. (Fig. S-1-3)
lat Pack-IC
Desoldering Braid
(4) Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
(5) Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using twee-
zers. (Fig. S-1-6)
Note:
When using a soldering iron, care must be taken
to ensure that the flat pack-IC is not being held by
glue. When the flat pack-IC is removed from the
CBA, handle it gently because it may be damaged
if force is applied.
Soldering Iron
Hot Air Blower
Fig. S-1-3
(2) Lift each lead of the flat pack-IC upward one by
one, using a sharp pin or wire to which solder will
not adhere (iron wire). When heating the pins, use
a fine tip soldering iron or a hot air desoldering
machine. (Fig. S-1-4)
Iron Wire
Soldering Iron
To Solid
Mounting Point
Fig. S-1-5
Sha
Pin
ine Tip
oldering Iron
Fig. S-1-4
CBA
Fine Tip
Soldering Iro
(3) Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
(4) Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using twee-
zers. (Fig. S-1-6)
Tweezers
Flat Pack-IC
With Iron Wire:
(1) Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from all
Fig. S-1-6
pins of the flat pack-IC. When you use solder flux
which is applied to all pins of the flat pack-IC, you
can remove it easily. (Fig. S-1-3)
(2) Affix the wire to a workbench or solid mounting
point, as shown in Fig. S-1-5.
(3) While heating the pins using a fine tip soldering
iron or hot air blower, pull up the wire as the solder
melts so as to lift the IC leads from the CBA contact
pads as shown in Fig. S-1-5
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2. Installation
P
i
d
(1) Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from
the foil of each pin of the flat pack-IC on the CBA
so you can install a replacement flat pack-IC more
easily.
(2) The “I” mark on the flat pack-IC indicates pin 1.
(See Fig. S-1-7.) Be sure this mark matches the 1
on the PCB when positioning for installation. Then
presolder the four corners of the flat pack-IC. (See
Fig. S-1-8.)
(3) Solder all pins of the flat pack-IC. Be sure that none
of the pins have solder bridges.
Example :
in 1 of the Flat Pack-IC
s indicated by a " " mark.
Fig. S-1-7
Instructions for Handling
Semi-conductors
Electrostatic breakdown of the semi-conductors may
occur due to a potential difference caused by electrostatic charge during unpacking or repair work.
1. Ground for Human Body
Be sure to wear a grounding band (1MΩ) that is properly grounded to remove any static electricity that may
be charged on the body.
2. Ground for Workbench
(4) Be sure to place a conductive sheet or copper plate
with proper grounding (1MΩ) on the workbench or
other surface, where the semi-conductors are to be
placed. Because the static electricity charge on
clothing will not escape through the body grounding band, be careful to avoid contacting semi-conductors with your clothing.
< Incorrect >
CBA
Presolder
Flat Pack-IC
Fig. S-1-8
CBA
< Correct >
Grounding Ban
1MΩ
CBA
1MΩ
Conductive Sheet or
Copper Plate
1-4-3DVD_NOTE
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h
g
h
KLL
g
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
FRONT PANEL
1682 3 4 5
REAR VIEW
AUDIO OUT
DIGTAL
OUT PCM/
BITSTREAM
COAXIAL
LY
Cr
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
RCb
OUT
OUT
PROGRE
7
I P
SSIVE
1. POWER
1315121191014
to switch the player to ON or OFF
2. H /
h
goes to previous chapter or track during playback; press
and hold for 1.5 seconds for a reverse search
3. PLAY
to start or resume disc playback
g
/G
4.
goes to next chapter or track during playback; press and
hold for 1.5 seconds for a forward search
5. STOP
to stop playback
6. OPEN/CLOSE
to open/close the disc tray
7. Disc tray
8. Display
REMOTE CONTROL
1
POWER
2
AUDIO
3
SUB
TITLE
4
ANGLE
5
REPEAT
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
SETUP
MODE
ZOOM
SEARCH
DISPLAY
MODE
123
456
789
CLEAR
0 +10
SKIPPAUSEA-B
PLAY
FWDREV
STOP
TITLE
ENTER
OPEN/
CLOSE
MENU
RETURN
15
1. DISPLAY
to access or remove the display screen during DVD or
Audio CD playback
2. POWER
switch DVD player ON or OFF
3. AUDIO
to choose audio languages or sound modes
4. SUBTITLE
subtitle language DVD selector
5. ANGLE
select DVD camera angle
6. REPEAT
repeat chapter, track, title, all.
7. REPEAT A-B
repeat a specific segment
8. CLEAR
to reset the setting
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
9. MAIN (AC Power Cord)
connect to a standard AC outlet
10. COAXIAL (Digital audio out)
connect to AUDIO inputs of a digital (coaxial) audio
equipment
11. AUDIO OUT (Left/Right)
connect to AUDIO inputs of an amplifier, receiver or
stereo system
12. VIDEO OUT
connect to the Video Input of a TV.
13. COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
connect to a TV with Component video in jacks.
14. S-VIDEO OUT
connect to a TV with S-Video inputs
15. INTERLACE/PROGRESSIVE SCAN SELECTOR
to select interlace or progressive scanning
Caution: Do not touch the inner pins of the jacks on the
rear panel. Electrostatic discharge may cause permanent
damage to the player.
to set up programmed or random playback (Audio CD)
to set the black level and virtual surround during DVD
playback
14. ZOOM
enlarge DVD video image
15. TITLE
to display title menu of a disc
16. ENTER
acknowledge menu selection
17. RETURN
to return previous or remove setup menu
18. Arrow (sB
K
)
(left/right/up/down) select an item in the menu
19. MENU
to display the menu of the DVD disc
20. STOP
to stop a DVD disc playback
21. FWD
g
to view DVD picture in fast forward motion
22. SKIP H,G
to skip chapter/tracks
23. 0-9 numerical buttons
select numbered items in a menu
+10
use this button to enter number 10 and above
24. OPEN/CLOSE
to open/close the disc tray
25. SEARCH MODE
to locate a desired point
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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
Display
Stays on when repeat
Stays on when
the repeat function is on.
Stays on when
the A-B repeat
function is on.
title function is on.
Stays on when repeat chapter function is on.
Stays on when repeat track function is on.
Lights up when a DVD
is inserted on the tray.
Lights up when a CD is
inserted on the tray.
Stays on when the inserted
disc is being played back.
Displays During Operation
Power on
No disc inserted or
playing DVD Menu
Tray open
Tray closed
Loading the Disc
Power off
Lights up when the
inserted disc comes
to a pause.
Displays how long a current title or track has been
played back. When a chapter or track has switched,
the number of a new title, chapter or track is displayed.
Loading the Batteries
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two AA batteries, with each one
oriented correctly.
3. Close the cover.
NOTES
Do not mix alkaline and manganese batteries.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
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CABINET DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Disassembly Flowchart
This flowchart indicates the disassembly steps to gain
access to item(s) to be serviced. When reassembling,
follow the steps in reverse order. Bend, route, and
dress the cables as they were originally.
[1] Top Cover
[2] Front Assembly
[3] DVD Mecha
[5] DVD Main CBA Unit[4] AV CBA
[7] Main CBA Holder[6] Function CBA
[8] Rear Panel
2. Disassembly Method
REMOVAL
ID/
LOC.
No.
[1]Top Cover D15(S-1)-
[2]
[3]
[4]AV CBAD5
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
PART
Front
Assembly
DVD
Mecha
DVD Main
CBA Unit
Function
CBA
Main CBA
Holder
Rear
Panel
REMOVE/*UNHOOK/
Fig.
UNLOCK/RELEASE/
No.
UNPLUG/DESOLDER
*2(L-1), Tray Panel,
D2
*2(L-2), *5(L-3),
*3(L-4)
D3,D4*CN301, 3(S-2),
*CN201
4(S-3), 3(S-4),
*CN1001, *CN1601
D52(S-5)-
D5Desolder-
D6(S-6)-
D6(S-7)-
Note
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
2
2-1
2-2
2-3
3
-
(1): Identification (location) No. of parts in the figures
(2): Name of the part
(3): Figure Number for reference
(4): Identification of parts to be removed, unhooked,
unlocked, released, unplugged, unclamped, or
desoldered.
P=Spring, L=Locking Tab, S=Screw,
CN=Connector
*=Unhook, Unlock, Release, Unplug, or Desolder
e.g. 2(S-2) = two Screws (S-2),
2(L-2) = two Locking Tabs (L-2)
(5): Refer to “Reference Notes.”
Reference Notes
CAUTION 1: Locking Tabs (L-1), (L-2), (L-3) and (L-4)
are fragile. Be careful not to break them.
1-1. Connect the wall plug to an AC outlet and press
the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the Tray.
1-2. Remove the Tray Panel by releasing two Locking
Tabs (L-1).
1-3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button again to close
the Tray.
1-4. Press the POWER button to turn the power off.
1-5. Unplug an AC cord.
1-6. Release two Locking Tabs (L-2). Then, release
five Locking Tabs (L-3) (to do this, first release
two Locking Tabs (A) at the side, and then three
Locking Tabs (B) at the bottom.)
1-7. Release three Locking Tabs (L-4). Then remove
the Front Assembly.
CAUTION 2: Electrostatic breakdown of the laser
diode in the optical system block may occur as a
potential difference caused by electrostatic charge
accumulated on cloth, human body etc, during
unpacking or repair work.
To avoid damage of pickup follow next procedures.
2-1. Disconnect Connector (CN301). Remove three
Screws (S-2) and lift the DVD Mecha. (Fig. D3)
2-2. Slide out the pickup unit as shown in Fig. D4.
2-3. Short the three short lands of FPC cable with sol-
der before removing the FFC cable (CN201) from
it. If you disconnect the FFC cable (CN201), the
laser diode of pickup will be destroyed. (Fig. D4)
CAUTION 3: When reassembling, confirm the FFC
cable (CN201) is connected completely. Then remove
the solder from the three short lands of FPC cable.
(Fig. D4)
↓
(1)
↓
(2)
↓
(3)
↓
(4)
↓
(5)
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(S-1)
(
4
3)
(L-1)
A)
(L-4)
[1] Top Cover
Tray Panel
(L-1)
(L-4)
(L-2)
(S-1)
(S-1)
Fig. D1
Slide
DVD Mecha
B
Pickup Unit
View for A
A
Short the three short
lands by soldering
View for B
Fig. D
(B)
(L-3)
(S-2)
[2] Front Assembly
(A)
Fig. D2
(S-2)
[6] Function CBA
(S-5)
[5] DVD Main
CBA Unit
[4] AV CBA
CN1601
CN1001
Desolder
from
bottom
(S-4)
(S-4)
(S-
[3] DVD Mecha
Fig. D5
CN301
CN201
Fig. D3
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l
(S-6)
(S-7)
[7] Main CBA
Holder
[8] Rear Pane
Fig. D6
HOW TO MANUAL EJECT
1. Remove the Top Case.
2. Rotate the roulette in the direction of the arrow as
shown below.
View for A
Rotate this roulette in
the direction of the arrow
A
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS / CBA’S AND TEST POINTS
Standard Notes
WARNING
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis
have special characteristics. These characteristics
often pass unnoticed and the protection afforded by
them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage,
etc. Replacement parts that have these special safety
characteristics are identified in this manual and its
supplements; electrical components having such features are identified by the mark " # " in the schematic
diagram and the parts list. Before replacing any of
these components, read the parts list in this manual
carefully. The use of substitute replacement parts that
do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock, fire, or other
hazards.
Notes:
1. Do not use the part number shown on these drawings for ordering. The correct part number is
shown in the parts list, and may be slightly different
or amended since these drawings were prepared.
2. All resistance values are indicated in ohms
3
(K=10
3. Resistor wattages are 1/4W or 1/6W unless otherwise specified.
4. All capacitance values are indicated in µF
(P=10
5. All voltages are DC voltages unless otherwise
specified.
, M=106).
-6
µF).
1-8-1SC_FN1
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LIST OF CAUTION, NOTES, AND SYMBOLS USED IN THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ON THE FOLLOWING
T
b
e
e
1
".
".
3
2
1
PAGES:
1. CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE
SAME TYPE FUSE.
F
A V
ATTENTION: POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE LES RISQES D'INCELE N'UTILISER
QUE DES FUSIBLE DE MÊME TYPE.
RISK OF FIRE-REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED.
This symbol means fast operating fuse.
Ce symbole represente un fusible a fusion rapide.
2. CAUTION:
Fixed Voltage (or Auto voltage selectable) power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F1001) is blown, first check to see that all components in the power supply circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply. Otherwise it may cause some components in the
power supply circuit to fail.
3. Note:
(1) Do not use the part number shown on the drawings for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the parts
list, and may be slightly different or amended since the drawings were prepared.
(2) To maintain original function and reliability of repaired units, use only original replacement parts which are listed
with their part numbers in the parts list section of the service manual.
4. Wire Connectors
(1) Prefix symbol "CN" means "connector" (can disconnect and reconnect).
(2) Prefix symbol "CL" means "wire-solder holes of the PCB" (wire is soldered directly).
5. Mode: SP
6. Voltage indications for PLAY and STOP mode on the schematics are as shown below:
5.0
2
3
5.0
(2.5)
Indicates that the voltage
is not consistent here.
PLAY mod
STOP mod
1
(Unit: Volt)
he same voltage for
oth PLAY & STOP modes
7. How to read converged lines
-D3
Distinction Area
AREA D3
Line Number
(1 to 3 digits)
AREA B1
Examples:
1. "1-D3" means that line number "1" goes to area "D3
1-D3
2. "1-B1" means that line number "1" goes to area "B1
ABCD
8. Test Point Information
: Indicates a test point with a jumper wire across a hole in the PCB.
1-B1
: Used to indicate a test point with a component lead on foil side.
: Used to indicate a test point with no test pin.
: Used to indicate a test point with a test pin.
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FIRMWARE RENEWAL MODE
F
e
F
e)
F
e)
1. Turn the power on and remove the disc on the tray.
2. To put the DVD player into version up mode, press
[9], [8], [7], [6], and [SEARCH MODE] buttons on
the remote control unit in that order. The tray will
open automatically.
Fig. a appears on the screen and Fig. b appears on
the VFD.
F/W Version Up Mode
Please insert a DISC
for F/W Version Up.
EXIT: POWER
Fig. a Version Up Mode Screen
ig. b VFD in Version Up Mod
The DVD player can also enter the version up
mode with the tray open. In this case, Fig. a will be
shown on the screen while the tray is open.
3. Load the disc for version up.
4. The DVD player enters the F/W version up mode
automatically. Fig. c appears on the screen and
Fig. d appears on the VFD.
F/W Version Up Mode
VERSION : ********
Reading...(*2)
5. After programming is finished, the tray opens automatically. Fig. e appears on the screen and the
checksum in (*3) of Fig. e appears on the VFD.
(Fig. f)
F/W Version Up Mode
VERSION : ********
Completed
SUM : 7abc (*3)
Fig. e Completed Program Mode Screen
ig. f VFD upon Finishing the Programming Mode (Exampl
At this time, no buttons are available.
6. Unplug the AC cord from the AC outlet. Then plug it
again.
7. Turn the power on by pressing the power button
and the tray will close.
8. Press [1], [2], [3], [4], and [DISPLAY] buttons on the
remote control unit in that order.
Fig. g appears on the screen.
See Electrical Parts List
for parts with this mark.
Some Ref. Numbers are
not in sequence.
DVD Main
CBA Unit
EXPLODED VIEWS
2L011
2L105
2L011
A16
2L01
2L011
2B3
A2
2L101
FUNCTION CBA
2L021
2L021
2L021
W1001
1B1
W1601
2L031
AV CBA
2L031
JK1401
2L071
JK1404
JK1202
F1001
2L031
AC1001
2L04
A1X
A13
A21
A2
A23
A17
A15
A13
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Packing
X2
X4
X5
X10
X1
X36
S2
S4
A22
S2
Unit
S5
S1
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MECHANICAL PARTS LIST
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Products marked with a
# have special characteristics important to safety.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the product safety notice in this service manual.
Don't degrade the safety of the product through
improper servicing.
NOTE:
Parts that are not assigned part numbers (---------) are
not available.
X1REMOTE CONTROL UNIT DVD 0842 VCDVR040 or NA604UD
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT DVD 0842 VCDVR040NA654UD
X2DRY BATTERY R6P/2S orXB0M451T0001
DRY BATTERY ES-GR6M-CXB0M571GLP01
X4ACCESSORY BAG E56A0UD0VM413280
X5AV CORD TSCKA-Y/RW100 orWPZ0102TM015
AV CORD RCA(M*2)TO RCA(M*2) orWPZ0102LTE01
AV CORD LP-970124WPZ0102LG008
X10#OWNER'S MANUAL E57S1UD0VMN03445
X36RETURN STOP SHEET E57S1UD0VM414932
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200301101-16-1E57S1CA
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ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Products marked with a
# have special characteristics important to safety.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the product safety notice in this service manual.
Don't degrade the safety of the product through
improper servicing.
NOTES:
1.Parts that are not assigned part numbers (---------)
are not available.
2.Tolerance of Capacitors and Resistors are noted
with the following symbols.
C.....±0.25%D.....±0.5%F.....±1%
G.....±2%J......±5%K.....±10%
M.....±20%N.....±30%Z.....+80/-20%
DVD MAIN CBA UNIT
Ref. No. DescriptionPart No.
DVD MAIN CBA UNITN79FBGUP
AV CBA ASSEMBLY
Ref. No. DescriptionPart No.
AV CBA ASSEMBLY
Consists of the following:
AV CBA
FUNCTION CBA
AV CBA
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
AV C BA
Consists of the followings
CAPACITORS
C1001# METALLIZED FILM CAP. 0.01µF/275V K orCT2E103HJE05
#METALLIZED FILM CAP. 0.01µF/250V M orCT2E103MS037
#METALLIZED FILM CAP. 0.01µF/250V KCT2E103DC011
C1003ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 2.2µF/250V M orCA2E2R2S6009
C1007ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1000µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL102
C1010CERAMIC CAP.(AX) CH J 560pF/50VCA1J561TU008
C1013CERAMIC CAP.(AX) B K 3300pF/50VCA1J332TU011
C1014ELECTOLYTIC CAP. 1000µF/6.3V M(105?C)CE0KMASDH102
C1017CERAMIC CAP.(AX) Y M 0.01µF/16VCCA1CMT0Y103
C1018ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL101
C1021CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C1022CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C1029CERAMIC CAP.(AX) X K 2200pF/16VCCA1CKT0X222
C1034ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL471
0VSA13623
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Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
C1035ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/16V MCE1CMASDL471
C1036CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C1037CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ30F104
C1038ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL471
C1039CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ30F104
C1047FILM CAP.(P) 0.01µF/50V J orCMA1JJS00103
FILM CAP.(P) 0.01µF/50V JCA1J103MS029
C1048ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF/16V MCE1CMASDL221
C1049CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ30F104
C1050ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 220µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL221
C1201ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V MCE1CMASDL100
C1202ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V MCE1CMASDL100
C1205CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 220pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH221
C1206CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 220pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH221
C1207CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 47pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH470
C1208CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 47pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH470
C1221ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V MCE1CMASDL100
C1222ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V MCE1CMASDL100
C1223CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 1000pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH102
C1224CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 1000pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH102
C1245CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ30F104
C1246CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ30F104
C1247ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL471
C1249ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/16V MCE1CMASDL470
C1351CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.1µF/25VCHD1EK30B104
C1353CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 1µF/10VCHD1AK30B105
C1354CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 100pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH101
C1355CHIP RES.(1608) 1/10W 0 ΩRRXAZR5Z0000
C1358CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH D 9pF/50VCHD1JD3CH9R0
C1394ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL470
C1395ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL471
C1402ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL471
C1421CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C1422CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.1µF/25VCHD1EK30B104
C1441CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.33µF/10VCHD1AK30B334
C1442ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL471
C1461ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V MCE1JMASDL010
C1462ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL471
C1481ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V MCE1JMASDL010
C1482ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 470µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL471
C1521CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 100pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH101
C1522ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/16V MCE1CMASDL100
C1523CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ30F104
C1524ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL101
C1531CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JK30B103
C1532ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL220
C2001ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/50V MCE1JMASDL220
C2002ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 22µF/50V MCE1JMASDL220
C2004CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ30F104
C2011CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZ30F104
C2012ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/6.3V MCE0KMASDL101
C2013CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 1000pF/50VCHD1JJ3CH102
CONNECTORS
CN1001FMN CONNECTOR, TOP 22P 22FMN-BTKJCFNG22JG001
CN1601FMN CONNECTOR, TOP 18P 18FMN-BTK orJCFNG18JG001