Error
Code
Diagnosis Contents
Description of error
Automatic FL Display
Remarks
F600
Access failure to
management information
caused by demodulation
error
Operation stopped because navigation
data is not accessible caused by the
demodulation defect
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F601
Indeterminate sector ID
requested
Operation
stopped
caused
by
the
request to access abnormal ID data
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F602
Access failure to LEAD-IN
caused by demodulation
error
LEAD IN data unreadable
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n
STOP] on main
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F603
Access failure to KEYDET
caused by demodulation
error
Access failure to CSS data of disc
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F610
ODC abnormality
No permission for command execution
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F611
No CRC OK for a specific
time (CD)
Access failure to seek address in CD
series
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F612
No CRC OK for a specific
time (DVD)
Access failure to ID data in DVD series
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F620
Laser safeguard: high
temperature condition
High temperature of the laser guide unit
(OPU unit)
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n
STOP] on main
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F621
Laser safeguard: circuit
failure condition
Circuitry failure of the laser guide unit
(OPU unit)
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n
STOP] on main
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F103
Illegal highlight Position
Big possibility of disc specification
violation during highlight display
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n
STOP] on main
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F4FF
Force initialize failure (time
out)
Timeout when force initialization fails
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F700
MBX overflow
When replying message to disc manager
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F701
Message command does
not end
Next message is sent before replying to
disc manager
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F702
Message command
changes
Message is changed before it is sent as
a reply to disc manager
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F880
Task number is not
appropriate
Message coming from a non-existing
task
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F890
Sending message when
message is being sent to
AV task
Sending message to AV task
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
F891
Message couldn’t be sent
to AV task
Begin sending message to AV task
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n
STOP] on main
unit for next error
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SA-HT740P / SA-HT740PC
Summary of Contents for SA-HT740P
Page 9: ...4 Exploded Views 4 1 Cabinet Parts Location 9 SA HT743P SA HT743PC ...
Page 10: ...10 SA HT743P SA HT743PC ...
Page 11: ...11 SA HT743P SA HT743PC ...
Page 12: ...4 2 Packaging 12 SA HT743P SA HT743PC ...
Page 33: ...7 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 36: ...10 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 41: ...15 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 43: ...8 1 2 Tips on using digital transmitter SH FX60T 17 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 44: ...8 1 3 Below is tips on using digital receiver SB FX80 18 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 45: ...8 1 4 Tips on using digital transmitter SH FX80T 19 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 46: ...8 2 About HDMI 8 2 1 What is HDMI 8 2 2 Advanced Digital Pictures 20 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 52: ...26 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 58: ...10 1 Disassembly Flow Chart 10 2 Main Components and P C B Locations 32 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 67: ...Step 3 Push tray assembly to the direction of arrow shown 41 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 80: ...SA HT740P SA HT740PC 54 ...
Page 82: ...SA HT740P SA HT740PC 56 ...
Page 106: ...SA HT740P SA HT740PC 80 ...
Page 112: ...20 2 Basic Troubleshooting Guide for HDMI AV output 86 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
Page 118: ...23 Explode Views 23 1 Cabinet Parts Location 92 SA HT740P SA HT740PC ...
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