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TROUBLE SHOOTING

DMC-G7R

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1. AUTO Mode

• When the STOP button is pressed while the AUTO menu

appears or during automatic adjustment, the mode changes to
the TEST mode stop state. At this time the adjustment value is
not output.

• As for operation during continuous playback refer to [Explanation

of TEST-PLAY mode].

• Adjustment NG: If the measurement value of adjustment FEO is

out of range,focus ON failure occurs or adjustment error or TZC
error occurs.

• When the high reflection disc is used,        changes as follows.

TEO — FEO — Hf — Hg — Hb — Hf

• When the low reflection disc is used,        changes as follows.

TEO — FEO — If — Lg — Lb — Lf — Gl — Gg — Gb — Lf

• Grating adjustment: When the focus servo and spin servo are

ON.

•             : Adjustment name
•             : Measurement value
•             : Set value
•             : Address

    Operation in each TEST mode

Step No.

Operation and state

Display

Step 1

Test mode STOP state

[         T E S T         ]

Step 2

BASS button.

Step 3

AUTO menu.

[        A U T O          ]

Step 4

PLAY button -->
Slide shift to innermost periphery

Step 5

Automatic adjustment

[                               ]

Step 6

End of adjustment

Step 7

When adjustment is OK, the
process proceeds to (8).
When adjustment is NG, the
process proceeds to (13).

Step 8

Grating adjustment, adjustment

[   A  D  J  .   O  K    ]

value output

Step 9

When the PLAY button is pressed,
the process proceeds to (10).
When the STOP button is pressed,
the process proceeds to (12).

Step 10

Continuous playback (pit section)

[  S  Q                     ]

Continuous playback (groove section)

[  A  P                     ]

Step 11

STOP button

Step 12

Test mode STOP state

[         T E S T         ]

Step 13

Adjustment value output

[   A  D  J  .   N  G    ]

Step 14

STOP button

Step 15

Test mode STOP state

[         T E S T         ]

2. MAMUAL Mode

Step 1

Test mode STOP state

[         T E S T         ]

Step 2

BASS button

Step 3

AUTO menu

[        A U T O          ]

Step 4

SKIP UP button x 1 times
(Or SKIP DOWN button x 9 times)

Step 5

MANUAL menu

[   M  A  N  U  A  L   ]

Step 6

PLAY button

Step 7

Temperature measurement

[ T M P :                  ]

Step 8

SKIP UP button

Step 9

Tracking error offset measurement

[ T E O :                  ]

Step 10

SKIP UP button

Step 11

Focus error offset measurement

[ F E O :                  ]

Step 12

SKIP UP button—Laser lighting

[ L O N :      _   _     ]

Step 13

SKIP UP button—
Slide shift to innermost periphery

Step 14-a Focus gain rough adjustment (high reflection) [ H f                        ]

Step 14-b Focus gain rough adjustment (low reflection) [ L f                        ]

Step 15

SKIP UP button

Step 16-a Pit:Tracking gain adjustment (high reflection) [ H g                        ]

Step 16-b Pit:Tracking gain adjustment (low reflection)

[ L g                        ]

Step 17

SKIP UP button

Step 18-a Pit:

[ H b                       ]

Tracking balance adjustment (high reflection)

Step 18-b Pit:

[ L b                        ]

Tracking balance adjustment (low reflection)

Step 19

SKIP UP button

Step 20-a Pit:

[ H f                       ]

Focus gain adjustment (high reflection)

Step 20-b Pit:

[ L f                       ]

Focus gain adjustment (low reflection)

Step No.

Operation and state

Display

Step 21

Step (24) when SKIP UP button,
Step (22) when PLAY button.

Step 22

Pit section continuous playback

[  S  Q                     ]

Step 23

When the P-MODE button is pressed,
the process proceeds to (20-a) or (20-b).

Step 24

The high reflection disc is not accepted.
When the low reflection disc is used, the
process proceeds to (25).

Step 25

TOTAL signal level adjustment

[  G  l                      ]

Step 26

SKIP UP button

Step 27

Groove: Tracking gain adjustment

[  G  g                     ]

Step 28

SKIP UP button

Step 29

Groove: Tracking balance adjustment

[  G  b                     ]

Step 30

SKIP UP button

Step 31

Focus gain adjustment

[  L  f                       ]

Step 32

PLAY button

Step 33

Groove section continuous playback         [ A  P                       ]

Step 34

When the P-MODE button is pressed,
the process to (31).

Step No.

Operation and state

Display

• Reversing when the SKIP DOWN button is pressed.
• When the VOL UP button is pressed during adjustment, the set value

increases, and the new set value is output.

• When the VOL DOWN button is pressed during adjustment, the set

value reduces, and the new set value is output.

• When the VOL UP/DOWN button is held down, the setting changes

continuously, one cycle being 100 ms.

• When the STOP button is pressed while the MANUAL menu

appears, or during measurement or adjustment, the mode changes
to the TEST mode stop state.

• As for operation during continuous playback refer to [Explanation of

TEST-PLAY mode].

•             : Measurement value
•             : Set value
•             : Address
•             : Temperature code

    Test disc

MD adjustment needs two types of disc, namely recording disc (low reflection disc) and playback-only disc (high
reflection disc).

Type

Test disc

Parts No.

Price Code

1

High reflection disc

ESYA 1014 (SONY)

2

Low reflection disc

Recording minidisc

UDSKM0001AFZZ

AZ

Note: Use the low reflection disc on which music has been recorded.

Microcomputer version

EEPROM version

Destination

    Entering the TEST mode

1. Setting at port (in standby state, disc-free state or power nonconnected state)

(1) Set the port as follows.
     TEST1 : "Low"
     TEST0 : "High"
(2) Press the PLAY button in the standby state (it is allowed to insert the disc or to connect the power supply).
(3) Test Mode STOP [ _ T E S T _ ]

2. Setting by special button operation (in standby state)

(1) Holding down the DISP button and ENTER button, press the PLAY button.
(2) Normal mode setting initialization (BASS setting, VOL setting, etc.)
(3) Indication of microcomputer version for one second [                    ]

(4) Whole LCD lighting for 2 seconds
(5) Test Mode STOP [ _ T E S T _ ]
*When the PLAY button is pressed during indication (3) and (4), the process proceeds to (5).

    Leaving the TEST mode

(1) Press the STOP button in the TEST mode stop state or version indicating state or whole LCD lighting state.
(2) EEPROM rewrite-enable area updating, adjustment error setting (so as to adjust all the items when the power supply is turned

on in the normal mode)

(3) Change to standby state

    Test Mode

1. AUTO Mode

• Automatic adjustment is performed.  (After adjustment the grating adjustment mode is set.)
• Continuous playback is performed (Error rate indication, jump test).
• The temperature correction is performed only when servo start is performed, but the
  posture correction is not performed.

2. MANUAL Mode

• Temperature is displayed. (Updating in real time)
• Seeing the displayed measurement value/set value, make manualadjustment to set values
  within the allowable range.
• Continuous playback is performed (error rate display, jump test).
• The temperature correction is performed only when servo start is performed, but the
  posture correction is not performed.

3. RESULT Mode

• Adjustment value is indicted.
• Adjustment value is changed manually. (in servo OFF state).

4. TEST-PLAY Mode

• Continuous playback from the specified address is performed.
• 1 line, 10 lines or 400 lines manual  jump is performed.
• C1 error rate display (pit section), ADIP error rate display (groove section)
• The temperature correction is performed only when servo start is performed, but the
  posture correction is not performed during continuous playback.

5. TEST-REC Mode

• Continuous record from the specified address is performed.
• Change of record laser output(servo gain is also changed according to laser output).
• The temperature correction is performed only when servo start is performed, but the
  posture correction is not performed during continuous recording.

6. INNER Mode

• Determine the position where the INNER switch is turned on.(only high reflection disc).
• The temperature correction is performed only when servo start is performed, but the
  posture correction is not performed.

7. NORMAL Mode

• The mode is changed from the TEST mode to the normal mode without adjustment.
• In the normal mode the internal operation mode, memory capacity, etc. areindicated.
• In the normal mode both temperature correction and posture correction are performed.

8. Digital input display Mode

• Digital input information is displayed.

9. Error data display Mode

• Error information is displayed.
• Error information is initialized.

10. E

2

-PROM setting mode

• Factors of digital servo are changed manually. (Each servo is turned on individually.)
• Cut-off frequency of BASS1, BASS2 and BASS3 is selected manually.
• Temperature detection terminal voltage is measured, and the reference value is set.
• Defaults are selected and set.
• Setting of EEPROM protect area is updated. (In case of protect releasing)

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Summary of Contents for DMC-G7R

Page 1: ...ined input x 1 microphone x 1 plug in power type Output jack Headphone remote control combined jack Input sensitivity MIC H 0 25 mV 10 kΩ MIC L 2 5 mV 10 kΩ LINE 100 mV 20 kΩ Output level phones 10 mW 10 mW Maximum output level at 16Ω LINE 350 mV at 12dB standard output 50 kΩ Power source DC 5 V AC adaptor AC 120 V 50 60 HZ DC 3 6 V Lithium ion battery x 1 DC 5 V Car battery adaptor sold separatel...

Page 2: ...mote control 1 A70 1129 05 M Remote control unit 1 A70 1177 05 KET Carrying case 1 W01 0918 08 Stereo headphone 1 W01 0920 15 MET Stereo headphone 1 W01 0941 15 K Patch cord 1 E30 2836 08 Contents SPECIFICATIONS Front cover CONTENTS ACCESSORIES 2 DISASSEMBLY FOR REPAIR 3 TROUBLE SHOOTING 5 PC BOARD 19 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 23 EXPLODED VIEW 27 PARTS LIST 29 ...

Page 3: ... B1 x2 Ø2x2mm A1 x2 Ø2x2mm A1 x2 Ø2x2mm A1 x1 Ø2x2mm B2 x1 Disc Cover Figu re 7 1 Figure 7 2 Eject knob lever Eject lever Lid opening and closing spring Lid opening and closing spring Lid opening and closing lever Engage the spring at the upper side Lid opening and closing lever A Figure A Figure 7 3 Figure 7 4 Note When removing the upper lid at first turn the operation knob side in the arrow dir...

Page 4: ... D1 x1 Ø1 4x2mm Unsolder D2 x2 How to remove the slide motor See Fig 8 2 1 Remove the solder joint B1 x 1 of slide motor lead wire 2 Remove the screw B2 x 1 and remove the slide motor Note Take care so that the motor gear is not damaged If the gear is damaged noise is raised in search mode How to reinstall the optical pickup unit See Fig 8 3 1 Remove the screws C1 x 5 pcs 2 Remove the magnetic fie...

Page 5: ...ate even after the above step is taken check the following items Remove the cabinet and follow the troubleshooting instructions Track skipping and or no TOC Table Of Contents may be caused by build up of dust other foreign matter on the laser pickup lens Before attempting any adjustment make certain that the lens is clean If not clean it as mentioned below Turn the power off Gently clean the lens ...

Page 6: ...fset measurement within allowable range Yes Check Vref values of pins 3 and 4 of IC101 and pin 22 of IC201 No Yes Is laser power normal when laser lights Check the pins 21 and 22 of IC101 the pins 6 and 52 of IC401 the periphery of Q101 Q102 and Q103 CNS101 and pickup flexible PWB insertion No Yes Does focus access occur in focus gain rough adjustment step Check the pins 52 and 53 of IC201 the pin...

Page 7: ...ved on the pins 5 and 6 of IC703 No Normal playback Is initialization performed normally in case of high reflection disc normal playback When the address up to the sector address has been proved to be normal in the test mode Yes No Does the playback time display act Check IC201 and IC202 connection line Is an attempt tp read repeatebly the TOC section of low reflection disc made No Check whether t...

Page 8: ...de changes to the TEST mode stop state As for operation during continuous playback refer to Explanation of TEST PLAY mode Measurement value Set value Address Temperature code Test disc MD adjustment needs two types of disc namely recording disc low reflection disc and playback only disc high reflection disc Type Test disc Parts No Price Code 1 High reflection disc ESYA 1014 SONY 2 Low reflection d...

Page 9: ...asurement value G g _ _ Low reflection groove tracking gain Step 26 SKIP UP button Step 27 Indication of measurement value G b _ _ Low reflection groove tracking balance Step 28 STOP button Step 29 Test mode STOP state T E S T Step No Operation and state Display Reversing when the SKIP DOWN button is pressed When the VOL UP button is pressed during set value indication the set value increases and ...

Page 10: ... mode changes to the TEST mode stop state When the PLAY button is pressed while the TEST PLAY menu appears continuous playback is initiated from the current pickup position Whenever the DISP button is pressed in the TEST PLAY mode the address changes as follows 0050 03C0 0700 08A0 0050 Whenever the BASS key is pressed in the TEST PLAY mode the digit which is changed by the SKIP UP DOWN button chan...

Page 11: ...e TEST mode is also stored in the memory When the DISP button is pressed while the error data indication menu appears the error data is initialized C L E A R _ Error Code Jitter checking method JITTER MATER TP145 EFM 0 33 560 ohms 100 ohm 3V 3V Tr 2SC1815 2SC1740 TP141 GND IC101 7 PIN IC701 20 PIN IC701 17 PIN Figure 15 After automatic adjustment is performed in the AUTO mode low reflection MD dis...

Page 12: ...on T E S T Lead in switch position adjusting method Note Measure the position of lead in switch in the INNER mode and fix the position of lead in switch at SUBQ FF85 to FF02 After retightening the screw pressing the mechanism PWB in the arrow direction measure again the position of lead in switch If the removed screw cannot be fit after position adjustment fix with two screws Lead In Switch Mechan...

Page 13: ...1 5 _ 1 D H C 1 6 _ 1 F H C 1 7 _ 1 F H C 1 8 _ 2 0 H C 1 9 _ 2 3 H C 2 0 _ 2 4 H C 2 1 _ 1 D H C 2 2 _ 1 E H C 2 3 _ 1 E H C 2 4 _ 1 F H C 2 5 _ 2 3 H C 2 6 _ 2 5 H C 2 7 _ 3 1 H C 2 8 _ 2 C H C 2 9 _ 2 1 H C 3 0 _ 1 E H C 3 1 _ 1 4 H C 3 2 _ 8 5 H C 3 3 _ 8 6 H C 3 4 _ 8 5 H C 3 5 _ 8 7 H C 3 6 _ 0 5 H C 3 7 _ C 0 H C 3 8 _ 0 7 H C 3 9 _ 7 0 H C 4 0 _ 0 9 H C 4 1 _ 4 0 H C 4 2 _ 0 B H C 4 3 _ 2 ...

Page 14: ...DISP PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY Start address indication 1 Start address indication 2 Start address indication 3 Start address indication 4 Address When the STOP key is pressed in the specified mode the mode changes to the TEST mode stop state When the SKIP UP DOWN key is pressed in the start address indication state the address of specific digit changes When the BASS key is pressed in the start add...

Page 15: ... When the STOP key is pressed in the specified mode the mode changes to the TEST mode stop state E E P R O M F o c u s S p i n T r a c k S l e d B a s s T e m p C T R L EEPROM Slide Setting Change Chart EEPROM TEMP Setting Change Chart EEPROM BASS Setting Change Chart BASSsettingmenu PLAY When the STOP key is pressed in the specified mode the mode changes to the TEST mode stop state B A S S B S 1 ...

Page 16: ...e any abnormality occurred temperature in a set It checks it by troubleshooting MD unit became too high It uses it at a place of high temperature and is there not it DISC ERROR Data weren t right or didn t just understand it as a result Data has error or the disc has flaw Replace of having read data the disc Abnormality occurred during a record of music data and wasn t able to do a record justly T...

Page 17: ... DC 10 1 500µs div 500µs div ENV CH2 Position 2 7 div 1 CH Position To AD DA Converter Input SCLK 1 4M 17 LRCK 18 SDTI 16 MCLK 19 CH3 2V DC 10 1 CH4 2V DC 10 1 CH1 2V DC 10 1 CH2 2V DC 10 1 5µs div 5µs div ENV CH Position To CH2 Position 2 7 div 1 NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Resistor To differentiate the units of resistors such symbol as K and M are used the symbol K means 1000 ohm and the symbol M...

Page 18: ...18 PARTS DESCRIPTIONS MC G7R ...

Page 19: ...01 TP412 R436 R444 CNS101 TP608 TP125 TP409 R468 R434 TP603 R442 R435 R443 TP114 C204 TP405 C163 TP602 R433 R437 R441 R404 R405 R406 R438 TP439 R422 TP118 TP124 TP115 TP101 R429 TP109 R421 C162 TP113 TP120 TP133 TP440 TP135 TP123 TP117 CK103 R124 R125 TP441 CK104 CK102 TP134 TP126 CK101 TP136 TP143 C165 IC404 TP144 TP103 R161 TP422 TP131 CK105 R446 R171 TP132 IC401 TP110 TP807 CK514 TP141 TP431 C1...

Page 20: ... 6 HEAD DRIVE FLEXIBLE PWB 227 M902 FEED MOTOR M903 LIFT MOTOR BK RD CNS101 TO MAIN PWB P33 7 F TO MAIN PWB P33 7 D P33 10 B TO MAIN PWB P33 10 B TO MAIN PWB P33 10 B TO MAIN PWB HEAD DRIVE PWB B1 BOTTOM VIEW HEAD DRIVE PWB B1 TOP VIEW MECHANISM PWB B1 BOTTOM VIEW MECHANISM PWB B1 TOP VIEW M1 SPIN MOTOR BR RD R OR YL GR BL VL GY WH W BK PK PINK BLACK WHITE GRAY VIOLET BLUE GREEN YELLOW ORANGE RED ...

Page 21: ...1 MCPGIN INPGIN INPGCK OPTCNT INPCNT EXPCNT DPCNT1 DPCNT2 RCPCNT PBGAIN SYSD6 SYSD7 SYWRX SYRDX SYCS SYSD5 SYSD4 SYSD3 SYSD2 SYSD1 SYSD0 XRT NC NC NC NC VDD NC CLK DATA FOUT NC NC NC NC GND CE FSEL WR FOE 2 5V NC NC G I1 VCC I2 G O1 VS O2 2 5V EJECT HOLD FODRF FODRR TRDRR TRDRF X176K SPDRF SLDRF SLDRR IN1R IN1F VM1 OUT1F OUT1R OUT2R OUT2F VM2 IN2F IN2R IN3R IN3F OUT3F PGND3 PGND4 OUT4F VM4 IN4F IN...

Page 22: ...V 1 3V 0 8V 0 8V 1 89V 0 8V 1 36V 1 11V 1 36V 1 36V 2 59V 2 88V 3 6V 0V 1 5V 1 3V 1 11V 0V 0V 0V 1 27V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 1 24V 2 28V 1 23V 2 48V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 2 55V 1 05V 2 55V 2 8V 2 56V 0V 0V 0 2V 0 4V 0 3V 1 7V 1 9V 0 3V 2 74V 2 8V 0 2V 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 PIN NO VOLTAGE ...

Page 23: ...22 13 115 6 PU 4 16 31 32 118 105 7 17 105 116x2 109x2 105 110 109 106 106 8 M903 9 108 108 114 111 114 111 105 103 117 105 1 114 M902 2 M1 34 33 15 19 112 14 18 24 5 11 20 30 119 PWB B2 A B Parts with the exploded numbers larger than 700 are not supplied D ...

Page 24: ...2 243 605x2 605x2 219 215 222 217 210 246 203 206 239 203 207 205 209 604x3 605x2 605 606 234 235 229 226 225 221 204x4 603x4 224 201 231 230 241 227 220 242 211 PWB A 213 236 605x2 DMC G7R Mini Disc C D Parts with the exploded numbers larger than 700 are not supplied ...

Page 25: ...UF 6 3WV C115 CC73GCH1H221J CHIP C 220PF J C116 CC73GCH1H101J CHIP C 100PF J C118 CK73GB1H331K CHIP C 330PF K C119 CK73GB1H332K CHIP C 3300PF K C120 CK73GB1H331K CHIP C 330PF K C121 122 CK73FB0J105K CHIP C 1 0UF K C123 124 CK73GB1E223K CHIP C 0 022UF K C125 126 CK73GB1H682K CHIP C 6800PF K C127 CK73FB1C104K CHIP C 0 10UF K C128 CK73FB0J105K CHIP C 1 0UF K C129 SH1245920008 CHIP 10UF 6 3WV C130 131...

Page 26: ...14 CHIP C 220UF 4WV C881 CK73FB1C104K CHIP C 0 10UF K C882 CK73FB1C105Z CHIP C 1 0UF Z C902 CK73FB1E474Z CHIP C 0 47UF Z C903 CK73GB1C473K CHIP C 0 047UF K C904 CK73FB1E474Z CHIP C 0 47UF Z C905 907 CK73GB1H332K CHIP C 3300PF K C908 909 CK73FB1C104K CHIP C 0 10UF K C910 CK73FB1C105Z CHIP C 1 0UF Z C911 CK73GB1C104Z CHIP C 0 10UF Z CNS101 E40 9976 08 CONNECTOR 26P CNS201 J19 5619 08 CONNECTOR 6P CN...

Page 27: ... 16W K R448 RK73GB1J393J CHIP R 39K J 1 16W M R448 RK73GB1J683J CHIP R 68K J 1 16W ET R449 RK73GB1J233J CHIP R 23K J 1 16W R451 RK73GB1J562J CHIP R 5 6K J 1 16W R452 RK73GB1J822J CHIP R 8 2K J 1 16W R453 RK73GB1J183J CHIP R 18K J 1 16W R454 RK73GB1J563J CHIP R 56K J 1 16W R455 RK73GB1J562J CHIP R 5 6K J 1 16W R461 RK73GB1J363J CHIP R 36K J 1 16W R462 RK73GB1J183J CHIP R 18K J 1 16W R466 RK73GB1J82...

Page 28: ... Q353 2SK2909 FET R500 RK73GB1J4R7J CHIP R 4 7 J 1 16W R501 502 RK73GB1J222J CHIP R 2 2K J 1 16W R601 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1 16W R701 702 RK73GB1J101J CHIP R 100 J 1 16W R703 RK73GB1J154J CHIP R 150K J 1 16W R711 712 RK73GB1J472J CHIP R 4 7K J 1 16W R713 714 RK73GB1J103J CHIP R 10K J 1 16W R715 716 RK73GB1J104J CHIP R 100K J 1 16W R717 RK73GB1J102J CHIP R 1 0K J 1 16W R719 720 RK73GB1J103J CH...

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