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14. File maintenance

 

 • File can be copied, deleted or dumped.
   Refer to HELP for “how to use” each function.

15. Picture check MENU

A pattern is selected by the [   ] and [   ] keys and an image is displayed by the [CR] key.

     1. Plain
       …Display is made in the order of black, blue, red, pink, green, light blue, yellow and white by the
        [   ] and [   ] keys operation on the remote controller.
     2. Color bar
       …White, yellow, light blue, green, pink, red, blue, black bars will be displayed from left to right.
     3. Cross hatch
     4. Sweep
     5. Step
     6. Lamp
     7. Window
     8. Mono scope
     9. Cycle line 1
   10. Cycle line 2
   11. Horizontal stripe 1
   12. Horizontal stripe 2
   13. Chinese character pattern
   14. Map (map.jpg)
   15. Natural image (nature.jpg)
   16. Portrait 1 (hito1.jpg)
   17. Portrait 2 (hito2.jpg)

14. File maintenance

Totale Capacity :   216.5K  Remain :   216.3K

Media:SRAM: Path:

LOGINFO.CFG 20
LOCPOS .DAT 20

84 02 / 08 / 07  17:35
68 01 / 01 / 01  21:22

[1]Media  [2]Copy  [3]Delete  [4]Dump  [0]Help

15. Picture check MENU

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1. Plane

2. Color Bar
3. Cross Hatch
4. Sweep
5. Step
6. Ramp
7. Window
8. Mono Scope
9. Vertical Resolution Column

[Push OK to make a selection]
[return] It returns to a menu screen.

Summary of Contents for AVIC-D1

Page 1: ...ON SYSTEM AVIC D1 UC This service manual should be used together with the following manual s Model No Order No Mech Module Remarks CX 3016 CRT3056 MS3 DVD Mech Module Circuit Description Mech Description Disassembly CX 3158 CRT3394 S10 1AAC CD Mech Module Circuit Description Mech Description Disassembly For details refer to Important Check Points for Good Servicing K ZZW APR 2005 Printed in Japan ...

Page 2: ...l monitor backlight is turned on In order to exit EJECT LOCK mode follow the same steps to enter this mode 2 Before disassembling the unit be sure to turn off the power Unplugging and plugging the connectors during power on mode may damage the ICs inside the unit 3 To protect the pickup unit from electrostatic discharge during servicing take an appropriate treatment shorting solder by referring to...

Page 3: ... the product Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product 8 There should be no semi broken wires scratches melting etc on the coating of the power cord Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents so please be sure that there are no damages If you find a damaged power cord please exchange it with a suitable one 9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on...

Page 4: ...OM VIDEO I F GUIDE PAGE 86 3 16 SYSTEM UNIT P S 92 3 17 MONITOR PCB GUIDE PAGE 94 3 18 KEYBOARD PCB 102 3 19 PANEL PCB 104 3 20 CONNECTOR UNIT 106 3 21 MAIN PCB UNIT 108 4 PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM 110 4 1 CC UNIT 110 4 2 GPS UNIT 114 4 3 DVD CORE UNIT MS3R 116 4 4 COMPOUND UNIT A AND COMPOUND UNIT B 120 4 5 CD CORE UNIT S10 1 122 4 6 SYSTEM UNIT 124 4 7 MONITOR PCB 128 4 8 KEYBOARD PCB 132 4 9 PANEL...

Page 5: ...dio Continuous power output is 22 W per channel minimum into 4 ohms both channels driven 50 to 15 000 Hz with no more than 5 THD Maximum power output 50 W x 4 50 W x 2 ch 4 Ω 70 W x 1 ch 2 Ω for subwoofer Load impedance 4 Ω 4 8 Ω 2 Ω for 1 ch allowable Preout max output level output impedance 2 0 V 100 ohm Equalizer 3 Band Parametric Equalizer Low Frequency 40 80 100 160 Hz Q Factor 0 35 0 59 0 95...

Page 6: ...f 1 kHz mono Frequency response 30 15 000 Hz 3 dB Stereo separation 45 dB at 65 dBf 1 kHz Selectivity 80 dB 200 kHz Three signal intermodulation desired signal level 30 dBf two undesired signal level 100 dBf AM tuner Frequency range 530 1 710 kHz 10 kHz Usable sensitivity 18 µV S N 20 dB Signal to noise ratio 65 dB IHF A network Note Specifications and the design are subject to possible modificati...

Page 7: ...AVIC D1 UC 7 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 8: ...The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Screw adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly For the applying amount of lobricants or glue follow the instructions in this manual In the case of no amount instructions apply as you think it appropriate ...

Page 9: ...9 Protector CHP3045 10 Protector CHP3046 11 Cord CDE5044 12 Cord CDE6825 13 Cord Assy CDE7838 14 Cord Assy CDE7839 15 Screw Assy CEA3797 16 Screw BMZ50P060FTC 17 Polyethylene Bag CEG 127 18 Screw CMZ50P060FTC 19 Sub Carton CHA3298 20 Panel CNS8298 21 GPS Antenna Assy CXC4864 22 Water Proof Pad CZN5442 23 Sheet CZN7008 24 DVD ROM CPJ1167 Owner s Manual Installation Manual Part No CRB2088 CRB2089 CR...

Page 10: ...AVIC D1 UC 10 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 2 2 EXTERIOR 1 ...

Page 11: ...6 33 Holder CND1054 34 Terminal CN1302 CKF1064 35 Terminal CN1303 CKF1064 36 Terminal CN1304 CKF1064 37 Terminal CN1305 CKF1064 38 Terminal CN4301 CKF1064 39 Connector CN1801 CKM1438 40 Connector CN1401 CKM1460 41 Jack CN1450 CKN1036 42 Connector CN1803 CKS4822 43 Connector CN1301 CKS4919 44 Connector CN1651 CKS4980 45 Connector CN1701 CKS5110 46 Connector CN1802 CKS5270 47 Antenna Jack CN4300 CKX...

Page 12: ...AVIC D1 UC 12 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 2 3 EXTERIOR 2 ...

Page 13: ...919 32 Terminal CN100 CKF1064 33 Terminal CN601 CKF1064 34 Terminal CN602 CKF1064 35 Terminal CN802 CKF1064 36 Connector CN701 CKS3805 37 Connector CN702 CKS3991 38 Connector CN551 CKS4065 39 Connector CN651 CKS4473 40 Connector CN801 CKS4674 41 Connector CN605 CKS5110 42 Holder CND2672 43 Shield CND2675 44 Shield CND2676 45 Shield CND2679 46 Shield CND2680 47 Sheet CNM6903 48 Insulator CNM9436 49...

Page 14: ...AVIC D1 UC 14 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 2 4 EXTERIOR 3 ...

Page 15: ...M9803 17 Flexible PCB CNP8744 18 MONI_PANEL Unit CWM9920 19 Terminal CN5003 CKF1064 20 Connector CN5002 CKS3968 21 Connector CN5801 CKS3991 22 Connector CN5700 CKS4130 23 Connector CN5331 CKS4428 24 Connector CN5009 CKS4496 25 Connector CN5007 CKS4675 26 Connector CN5008 CKS5208 27 LCD Panel CWX3229 28 Screw PMB20P040FTC 29 Knob Unit CXC4417 30 Grille Unit CXC4434 31 Case Unit CXC4436 32 Sheet CNM...

Page 16: ...AVIC D1 UC 16 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 2 5 DVD MECHANISM MODULE MS3 C D E ...

Page 17: ... Rack CNV7157 52 Clamper CNV7158 53 Arm CNV7159 54 Arm CNV7160 55 Arm CNV7161 56 Arm CNV7162 57 Arm CNV7163 58 Arm CNV7164 59 Roller CNV7165 60 Arm CNV7166 61 Guide CNV8093 62 Gear CNV7169 63 Gear CNV7170 64 Gear CNV7171 65 Gear Black CNV7172 66 Gear CNV7173 67 Gear CNV7174 68 Rack CNV7175 69 Gear CNV7176 70 Arm CNV8077 71 Lever CNV7178 72 Lever CNV7179 73 Screw IMS20P030FTC 74 Gear CNV7181 75 Hol...

Page 18: ...K 38 23 59 87 86 5 13 34 5 5 13 44 5 C 52 53 36 4 73 29 51 18 64 76 50 10 72 75 49 77 67 27 78 60 90 48 8 17 46 6 60 11 89 43 70 14 31 65 85 66 85 31 35 14 74 85 1 2 3 R 91 12 33 61 63 21 79 57 58 62 80 13 4 86 I 45 28 7 24 47 P 41 20 40 69 39 30 P 19 56 F E 22 81 15 G 26 5 54 37 55 93 92 10 F 1GEM1024 2GEM1045 3GEM1035 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 ...

Page 19: ... Arm CNC9968 39 Arm CND1909 40 Lever CND2032 41 Lever CNC9984 42 Sheet CNM8134 43 Collar CNV7798 44 Guide CNV7799 45 Arm CNV8403 46 Rack CNV8374 47 Holder CNV8376 48 Holder CNV8377 49 Arm CNV8378 50 Gear CNV8379 51 Gear CNV8380 52 Gear CNV8381 53 Gear CNV8382 54 Gear CNV8383 55 Gear CNV8384 56 Rack CNV8385 57 Arm CNV8386 58 Arm CNV8387 59 Guide CNV8388 60 Roller CNV7218 61 Gear CNV8389 62 Arm CNV8...

Page 20: ... BUSP REVERSE RQ BUSM ASENB0 BUSL BUSR AVV IPSEL1 IPSEL2 AVON MOTPW OPENSW CLOSESW CFSW PULSE1 PULSE0 MOT1 MOT0 BUS BUS ASENB BUSL BUSR AVV IPSEL1 IPSEL2 AVON REMOUT FLPPW OPENSW CLOSESW CFSW PULSE1 PULSE0 MOT1 MOT0 BUS BUS ASENB BUSL BUSR BUS BUS ASENB BUSL BUSR VIDEO IPSEL1 IPSEL2 AVON COMP VIDEO IP SEL1 IP SEL2 AV ON REMOUT REMOUT FLPBUP FLPPW OPENSW HOMESW CFSW PULSE1 PULSE0 MOT1 MOT0 FLPBUP F...

Page 21: ... MCLK AOUTL RST3 RST3 5 BICK 4 SDATA DAC_MCLK DAC_BCLK DAC_DATA DAC_LRCK 2 LRCK ATA_DMARQ ATA_DD0 15 ATA_XRESET PIO18 PIO3 ATA_XDIOW ATA_XDIOR ATA_IORDY ATA_XDMACK ATA_INT ATA_DA1 ATA_DA0 ATA_DA2 ATA_XCS0 ATA_XCS1 51 DISC XRESET DVDEJECT 42 ATA_DD0 15 2 5 6 CCD3C RESET GEN IC301 M51957BFP Q301 Q601 TH601 Cd IN1 RSTOUT IC302 TC7SH08FUS1 1 2 4 PD B 60 58 XTAL1 EXTAL1 X3 33 8688MHz 18 16 XTAL0 EXTAL0...

Page 22: ...SYSTEM MICRO IC1502 PE5478A REARON 73 VRSEL 72 VFSEL1 70 VFSEL1 VRSEL REARON 12 SYSPW 61 ILMPW SWACPW 11 FANUP 66 FANUP CCON 55 CCON SWACPW VFSEL0 69 VFSEL0 29 ASENB0 84 92 91 ASENS ILMSEN TELIN 60 ANTPW 85 PBSENS NOSELR ASENS 90 BSENS BSENS PKBSNS HDRST 86 REVSENS REVSNS ANTPW ISENS TELIN Q1501 2 2 Q1501 1 2 S1501 Q4202 2 2 Q4202 1 2 AV85 AV85 Q1503 1 2 Q1503 2 2 VDD5 MBUP MUTEAMP MUTEALL RESETM ...

Page 23: ... 2 2 Q4202 1 2 Q4201 MUTEAMP MUTEALL MP L RESETM RESETM RSMT OFMT B OFMT VRSEL REARON ONV VIV MBUP FL FL FR RL FR SPEED PULSE SPEED RR FANCNT RL RR SYSTEM REMOTE BREM PARKING BRAKE KMODE VGND B UP GND KMODE VGND B UP GND A ANT FL FL FR RL FR RR RL RR KMODE ISENS FANCNT FANUP SWACPW CCON CCON Q1960 MUTE ILL REVERSE SIGNAL 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 20 17 5 6 7 16 15 14 13 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 18 19...

Page 24: ... OSDR OSDV SCKE OSDH BLK OSDG OSDB OSDR OSDV SCKE OSDH BLK OSDG OSDB OSDR OSDV SCKE OSDH BLK EPRTES VCC V332 9 100 CLAMP0 NDSV SCKE 101 91 90 OSDB OSDG 89 OSDR BLNK 92 ANR ANG CSYNCO NVSYNC YS ANB 93 104 29 18 FNAVI RESET HDIN 53 52 GIN RIN 65 CVI1 BIN 54 SCL 96 28 IICCK SDA 99 27 RESET 60 1 EPRCS 46 3 EPRSK 47 4 EPRDO 48 5 EPRDI 49 6 EPRPROT 50 8 2 IICDA BOUT STH1 CX CPH POLC CPV STV1 CDAO CKIN G...

Page 25: ...3 CN5008 CN5700 IC5700 SBX3050 01 IC5701 TC7SH08FUS1 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR OPTICAL SENSOR 3 8 5 4 6 7 12 10 11 2 3 8 5 4 6 7 12 10 11 V332 VGH V18 VDD5 V5 VGL FLP FLW KDT3 REMIN 2 IC5702 TPS850 4 4 1 2 1 3 KDT2 KDT1 KDT0 S5700 RESET Q5703 Q5701 Q5702 D5712 D5700 D5711 D5713 D5716 MEMLED HDRST REMPWR 5V DESTINATION S5715 WIDE S5709 S5716 ANGLE S5710 MEMO SOURCE S5701 S5702 VOL S5703 VOL S5704 AV MA...

Page 26: ...IT SERVICE CARRIAGE MOTOR SPINDLE MOTOR LOADING MOTOR S1206 S1202 S1203 S1204 S1201 S1205 CLAMP SW 12cm 8cm 8cm Disc sens Disc sens COMPOUND UNIT B COMPOUND UNIT A 5 6 2 3 4 DVD CORE U C D E SL SD 28 3 1 PLIO2 CN461 CN504 22 21 CTOGPS SPEED REVSNS RQ 8 9 133 132 16 20 1 4 1 6 7 1 4 17 19 22 110 130 131 120 140 143 5 2 X401 IC 502 PD6519A FLASH ROM IC 503 M5M5V216ATP 70HI DRAM CRCK PIN0 PIN1 BOWWOW...

Page 27: ...PIN3 OPIN4 OPIN2 FG EC PS JLINE ASOUT DFLTON BDO TBAL FBAL AD0 AD1 ARF OFTR AD3 TESTSG JLINE AD2 NARF BDO NCS3FX NCS1FX INTRQ NIORD NIOWR IORDY DMARQ NDMACK NRESET DAC1 DAC0 SPDRV TRSDRV FG 52 5 4 6 14 13 12 15 16 17 18 LTFEP SCKCOMN SOCOMN 95 96 91 79 CD DVD TEMP OEIC 93 74 99 3 5 23 26 11 10 9 8 22 FG 20 7 1 8 28 9 21 10 21 VO1 VOL 13 9 10 VO1 SO0 P05 P15 P75 SCK0 ANI0 P07 TO2 TO3 P30 75 ANI1 76...

Page 28: ... 3 Q1 2SB1185 M FLAP MOTOR CN1 15 14 13 12 10 9 1 3 2 FMRF ANT adj RF adj FM ANT T51 CF52 CF51 RFGND OSCGND DGND AUDIOGND NC VCC VDD_3 3 3 3V 2 5V IC 4 3 3V 2 5V IC 2 2 5V WC CE2 ROM_VDD SL DI CK CE1 NC DO NC NC NC NC 7 6 13 5 10 9 8 11 14 18 19 20 21 1 3 2 12 15 22 16 4 17 IC 1 3 3V AM ANT FMRF ATT LPF OSC IC 3 EEPROM 5 0V IC 5 5V 3 3V ATT MIXER IF AMP DET FM MPX G G G MAIN PCB UNIT L FM AM TUNER...

Page 29: ...EGULATOR RF AMP CD DECODER MP3 AND WMA DECODER DIGITAL SERVO DATA PROCESSOR CD DRIVER 3 VD VD 3VDD 10 LOUT 5 CN101 TOP FOP 16 SOP 15 SOM 18 LCOP 17 LCOM 22 2 LOEJ 31 LOUT 9 CONT 12 FOP FD TD AC BD E F SD MD 3 13 TOP S901 HOME S904 12EJ S905 8EJ LD 14 142 LD 143 PD 13 12 X701 DSCSNS CONT LOEJ HOME 32 97 53 47 VDD IC 203 NJM2885DL1 33 3 3V REGULATOR V3R3D 1 3 VDCONT 49 S 812C33AUA C2N MICRO COMPUTER...

Page 30: ...side inside DAC Reference LPF SW AU4 7 11mA Max 201mA 5 0V Reg AD5 22mA CCON 8 5V Reg Max 1 38W AV85 234mA 0 1mA Max 60mA 0 1mA Max 60mA Max 180mA 3 3 0 1V typ 4 5m 300 200 VCC5 0 25V Max 400mA DVD8 0 4V Max 1600mA 57mA 15mA 11mA 30mA 43mA 28mA 15mA 17mA typ 103mA Max 14 VDORA33 typ 172mA Max 20 typ 20mA Max 60mA typ 200mA Max 1000mA typ 200m 3 3V Reg 275mA Max 340mA SYSPWR CCON 8 5V Reg 8 12V Reg...

Page 31: ...Enc VSEL Video ISO Gyro G sensor TUNER ROM RF PLL CD Core Unit VDD5 VD 8 3V VD2 5 6V 1mA Max 60mA 180mA 3 3 0 1V typ 4 5mA 300mA 200mA 57mA 15mA 11mA 30mA 43mA 28mA 15mA 17mA 2mA p 103mA Max 140mA ORA33 yp 172mA Max 200mA 0mA Max 60mA A Max 1000mA typ 200mA 40mA MEMOLED 20mA Max 45mA Monitor µ com MFLPW SWACPW Touch Panel Remote control sensor Back Light Picture Key LED ...

Page 32: ...T H MONITOR PCB I KEYBOARD PCB J PANEL PCB K L P S CPU ASIC SDRAM GRAPHIC ROM SRAM BUS BUFFER MAIN CC CORE I F GPS SENSOR VIDEO I F 1 6 A 2 6 A 3 6 A 4 6 A 5 6 A 6 6 A AUDIO SYSCOM VIDEO I F P S 1 3 G 2 3 G 3 3 G W R CON FAN MOTOR TOUCH PANEL LCD PANEL Wir Note When ordering service parts be sure to refer to EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST or ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ...

Page 33: ...UNIT K CONNECTOR UNIT L MAIN PCB UNIT CORD ASSY CORD ASSY GPS ANTENNA ASSY XM TUNER etc IP BUS AV BUS FM AM ANTENNA WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER N OR Wired Remote ANTENNA IN AV IN OUT POWER SUPPLY EXTERNAL IN OUT GPS IN IP BUS IN AV BUS IN SUB WOOFER and NON FADER OUTPUT ...

Page 34: ...AVIC D1 UC 34 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 3 CC UNIT P S 1 6 A CC UNIT P S 1 6 A 6 6 A 5 6 A ...

Page 35: ...rk found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Symbol indicates a resistor No differentiation is made between chip resistors and discrete resistors NOTE Symbol indicates a capacitor No differentiation is made between chip capacitors and discrete capacitors ...

Page 36: ...1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 4 CC UNIT CPU ASIC SDRAM GUIDE PAGE A a 2 6 A 2 6 A a A a A b A b A a A a A b A b A b A b A a A a Large size SCH diagram Guide page Detailed page CC UNIT CPU ASIC SDRAM 2 6 A 5 6 A 3 6 A ...

Page 37: ...AVIC D1 UC 37 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A b 2 6 A 2 6 5 6 A 5 6 A 4 6 A CN601 C ...

Page 38: ...AVIC D1 UC 38 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a A b A a A b 2 6 A a 2 6 1 CC UNIT CPU ASIC SDRAM 2 6 A 5 6 A ...

Page 39: ...AVIC D1 UC 39 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a A b A a A b 2 6 A a 2 6 2 3 6 A ...

Page 40: ...AVIC D1 UC 40 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a A b A b 2 6 1 5 6 A CN601 C ...

Page 41: ...AVIC D1 UC 41 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a A b A b 2 6 2 4 6 A ...

Page 42: ...AVIC D1 UC 42 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 5 CC UNIT GRAPHIC GUIDE PAGE A a 3 6 A 3 6 CC UNIT GRAPHIC 3 6 A 4 6 A 2 6 A ...

Page 43: ...AVIC D1 UC 43 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A b 3 6 A 3 6 5 6 A ...

Page 44: ...AVIC D1 UC 44 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a A b A a A b 3 6 A a 3 6 1 CC UNIT GRAPHIC 3 6 A 2 6 A ...

Page 45: ...AVIC D1 UC 45 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a A b A a A b 3 6 A a 3 6 2 3 4 6 A ...

Page 46: ...AVIC D1 UC 46 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a A b A b 3 6 1 5 6 A ...

Page 47: ...AVIC D1 UC 47 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a A b A b 3 6 2 3 ...

Page 48: ...AVIC D1 UC 48 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 6 CC UNIT ROM SRAM BUS BUFFER 4 6 A 2 6 A ...

Page 49: ...AVIC D1 UC 49 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E 4 6 A 3 6 A 5 6 A CC UNIT ROM SRAM BUS BUFFER 4 6 A ...

Page 50: ...AVIC D1 UC 50 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 7 CC UNIT MAIN CC CORE I F 5 6 A 2 6 A CC UNIT MAIN CC CORE I F 5 6 A 4 6 A 3 6 A AUDIO SIGNAL A ...

Page 51: ...AVIC D1 UC 51 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E 5 6 A 6 6 A 1 6 A A A A ...

Page 52: ...AVIC D1 UC 52 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 8 CC UNIT GPS SENSOR VIDEO I F A a 6 6 A 6 6 CC UNIT GPS SENSOR VIDEO I F 6 6 A 1 6 A 5 6 A H CN5002 R R S R V S R V S S R V ...

Page 53: ...AVIC D1 UC 53 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A b 6 6 A 6 6 CN461 B K CN2804 2 3 G CN1701 V A V V A V V COMPOSIT VIDEO SIGNAL RGB SIGNAL SYNC SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL R S A ...

Page 54: ...AVIC D1 UC 54 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a A b A a A b 6 6 A a 6 6 1 CC UNIT GPS SENSOR VIDEO I F 6 6 A 5 6 A R ...

Page 55: ...AVIC D1 UC 55 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a A b A a A b 6 6 A a 6 6 1 6 A H CN5002 R S R V S R V S S R V ...

Page 56: ...AVIC D1 UC 56 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a A b A b 6 6 1 CN461 B 2 3 G CN1701 V V A V V COMPOSIT VIDEO SIGNAL RGB SIGNAL SYNC SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL R S A ...

Page 57: ...AVIC D1 UC 57 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a A b A b 6 6 K CN2804 CN1701 V A ...

Page 58: ...AVIC D1 UC 58 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 9 GPS UNIT GUIDE PAGE B a B GPS ANTENNA CN551 6 6 A ...

Page 59: ...AVIC D1 UC 59 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E B b B B GPS UNIT ...

Page 60: ...AVIC D1 UC 60 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a B b B a B a B b 1 2 3 4 5 GPS ANTENNA ...

Page 61: ...AVIC D1 UC 61 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a B b B a B a B b 6 7 8 CN551 6 6 A ...

Page 62: ...AVIC D1 UC 62 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E B a B b B b 1 2 3 4 5 B GPS UNIT ...

Page 63: ...AVIC D1 UC 63 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E B a B b B b 6 7 8 ...

Page 64: ...C 64 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 10 DVD CORE UNIT MS3R GUIDE PAGE C a C PICKUP UNIT SERVICE M3 SPINDLE MOTOR M2 CARRIAGE MOTOR M1 LOADING MOTOR D E sense 4 5 3 2 1 V F F T T T T T F F F CXM1308 CXC4314 CXC4659 ...

Page 65: ...AVIC D1 UC 65 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E C b A B C The power supply is shown with the marked box CN2 C DVD CORE UNIT MS3R 2 6 A ...

Page 66: ...AVIC D1 UC 66 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a C b C a C a C b 1 PICKUP UNIT SERVICE 1 V F F T T ...

Page 67: ...AVIC D1 UC 67 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a C b C a C a C b 1 2 M3 SPINDLE MOTOR M2 CARRIAGE MOTOR M1 LOADING MOTOR D E sense 4 5 3 2 CXM1308 CXC4314 CXC4659 T T T F F F ...

Page 68: ...AVIC D1 UC 68 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E C a C b C b 1 CN2 C DVD CORE UNIT MS3R 2 6 A ...

Page 69: ...AVIC D1 UC 69 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E C a C b C b 1 2 The power supply is shown with the marked box CN2 2 6 A ...

Page 70: ...s div Traverse501FWD 0 5V div 5ms div 2 CH1 TD 3 CH2 COP COM 2 0V div 5ms div Traverse501REV 0 5V div 5ms div 2 CH1 TD 3 CH2 COP COM 2 0V div 5ms div Traverse5000FWD 0 5V div 5ms div Waveforms Note 1 The encircled number denote measuring pointes in the circuit diagram 2 Reference voltage VHALF 1 65V TD1 FD1 CRGDRV 2V Center ANAMONI1 In this waveform it is seeing on the GND standard Offset of 1 65V...

Page 71: ...ALF VHALF 0 5V div 100µs div ID search Insaide Outside 4 CRGPRV 2 CH1 TD 3 CH2 COP COM 2 0V div 5ms div Traverse5000REV 0 5V div 5ms div 0 5V div 20ms div 5 FD Focus jamp L 0 L1 0 5V div 500µs div 2 TD Multi 32REV 0 5V div 500µs div 2 TD Multi 32FWD 0 5V div 500µs div 5 FD Focus jamp L1 L 0 0 5V div 500µs div 5 FD Play TD 0 5V div 20ms div ...

Page 72: ...1 COMPOUND UNIT A AND COMPOUND UNIT B D E E COMPOUND UNIT B D COMPOUND UNIT A CLAMP S1201 Q1299 S1202 S1204 S1203 R1298 0R0 1 2 3 4 5 6 S1205 R1299 0R0 CPT231SCTD CSN1069 CSN1069 CSN1069 CSN1070 CSN1070 12cm 8cm DISC SENS DISC SENS 8cm CN1202 C C ...

Page 73: ...4 78LD 65LD 65MD 65MDG VR2 65Rmd VR1 78Rmd Vmda 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 R2 L6 MDA Top View up MDA A SW Vcc C8 C9 12 GND 13 V r 14 MDC 9 8 78MD 78MDG MDG B1 B1 B2 RF B3 RF B4 C Vref 2 5V GND C10 TH1 TEMP Vcc SW A NC T T F F B2 RF B3 RF B4 C LDGND 23 26 25 07 08 05 06 22 21 20 19 18 17 27 02 01 03 04 09 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Iop65 Im 2 Im Im 2 Ishf Vshf 4V CN1101 Short round C ...

Page 74: ...C D F A B E 3 13 CD MECHANISM MODULE GUIDE PAGE F a F TY PICKUP UNIT P10 SERVICE M1 CXC4440 SPINDLE MOTOR M2 CXB8933 LOADING CARRIAGE MOTOR CD DRIVER T F F T T T F F F T C S T F S C F F T T S S C C C C S S T T F F 1 3 2 0 9 7 8 5 4 ...

Page 75: ...S901 HOME SWITCH ON OFF S903 DSCSNS SWITCH ON OFF S904 12EJ SWITCH ON OFF S905 8EJ SWITCH ON OFF The underlined indicates the switch position CD CORE UNIT S10 1 F CN1301 F SIGNAL LINE FOCUS SERVO LINE TRACKING SERVO LINE CARRIAGE SERVO LINE SPINDLE SERVO LINE T C S 3V REGULATOR 3 3V REGULATOR MICRO COMPUTER PE5454B 6 2 3 G ...

Page 76: ...AVIC D1 UC 76 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a F b F a F a F b 1 2 PICKUP UNIT P10 SERVICE T F F T T T F F F T C S T T F F ...

Page 77: ...AVIC D1 UC 77 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a F b F a F a F b 2 3 4 5 6 M1 CXC4440 SPINDLE MOTOR M2 CXB8933 LOADING CARRIAGE MOTOR CD DRIVER T F S C F F T T S S C C C C S S 1 3 2 0 9 7 8 5 4 ...

Page 78: ...IT S10 1 S901 HOME SWITCH ON OFF S903 DSCSNS SWITCH ON OFF S904 12EJ SWITCH ON OFF S905 8EJ SWITCH ON OFF The underlined indicates the switch position CD CORE UNIT S10 1 F F SIGNAL LINE FOCUS SERVO LINE TRACKING SERVO LINE CARRIAGE SERVO LINE SPINDLE SERVO LINE T C S 3 3V REGULATOR ...

Page 79: ...AVIC D1 UC 79 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E F a F b F b 2 3 4 5 6 SRAMLEVEL0 SRAMLEVEL1 SRAMLEVEL2 TYPE_A D PE5454B CN1301 3V REGULATOR MICRO COMPUTER 2 3 G 6 ...

Page 80: ...V div 500mV div 500mV div 20ms div Ref REFO Mode Normal TE FE 500mV div 500mV div 200ms div Source On setup operation CD DA Play operation Ref REFO Mode Normal FE 0 FIN TE 9 TIN 500mV div 500mV div 500mV div 500mV div 20ms div CD ROM play operation Regular track Jump Ref REFO Mode Normal MDX 7 SIN 2V div 1V div 5µs div Ref REFO Mode Normal MDX 7 SIN 1V div 200mV div 50ms div Spindle waveform durin...

Page 81: ...N 1V div 500mV div 500mV div 500ms div Ref REFO Mode Normal 1 DSCSNS 2 8SNS 3 12SNS 4 LOEJ 5V div 5V div 5V div 5V div 500ms div 12 cm CD Eject operation CD DA CD ROM mode change Band key Ref GND Mode Normal RFAGC TE 9 TIN 1V div 500mV div 500mV div 500µs div 4 Tracks Jump waveform 32 Tracks Jump waveform Ref REFO Mode TEST RFAGC TE 9 TIN 1V div 500mV div 500mV div 2ms div Ref REFO Mode TEST RFAGC...

Page 82: ... C D F A B E 7 SIN 8 CIN 9 TIN 1V div 500mV div 500mV div 500ms div CD ROM CD DA mode change Band key Ref REFO Mode Normal RFAGC 9 TIN TE 0 FIN 1V div 1V div 1V div 1V div 500µs div Black dot 800µm during play Ref REFO Mode Normal ...

Page 83: ...AVIC D1 UC 83 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 84: ...AVIC D1 UC 84 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 14 SYSTEM UNIT AUDIO 1 3 G 2 3 G 3 3 G 2 3 G 2 3 G A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ...

Page 85: ...AVIC D1 UC 85 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E 1 3 G 1 3 G SYSTEM UNIT AUDIO 2 3 G 3 3 G A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AUDIO SIGNAL ...

Page 86: ...AVIC D1 UC 86 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 15 SYSTEM UNIT SYSCOM VIDEO I F GUIDE PAGE G a 2 3 G 2 3 1 3 G CN605 6 6 A SYSTEM CONTROLLER A A A A A A V V A V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ...

Page 87: ...AVIC D1 UC 87 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E G b 2 3 G 2 3 3 3 G J CN5901 F CN901 2 3 G SYSTEM UNIT SYSCOM VIDEO I F EM CONTROLLER A A A A A A A A V V V V V V V A A V COMPOSIT VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL A ...

Page 88: ...AVIC D1 UC 88 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a G b G a G b 2 3 G a 2 3 1 2 1 3 G A A A A A V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ...

Page 89: ...AVIC D1 UC 89 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a G b G a G b 2 3 G a 2 3 3 CN605 6 6 A SYSTEM CONTROLLER A V V A V ...

Page 90: ...AVIC D1 UC 90 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E G a G b G b 2 3 1 2 J CN5901 F CN901 2 3 G SYSTEM UNIT SYSCOM VIDEO I F A A A A A A A V V V V V V A A V COMPOSIT VIDEO SIGNAL AUDIO SIGNAL A ...

Page 91: ...AVIC D1 UC 91 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E G a G b G b 2 3 3 3 3 G ONTROLLER ...

Page 92: ...AVIC D1 UC 92 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 16 SYSTEM UNIT P S 3 3 G 1 3 G 2 3 G 1 6 A CN801 A A ...

Page 93: ...AVIC D1 UC 93 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E 3 3 G PTZ27 B PTZ27 B 3 3 G SYSTEM UNIT P S FAN MOTOR CXM1320 A AUDIO SIGNAL A A ...

Page 94: ...1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 17 MONITOR PCB GUIDE PAGE H a H The power supply is shown with the marked box POWER SUPPLY DIMMER S TEMPERATURE SENSOR CN701 Monitor Adjustment PCB GGF1416 R V S V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 6 A ...

Page 95: ... TFT Controller Video Multi Processing P in P Y C Separation OSD Interface H MONITOR PCB MONI_PANEL UNIT Consists of MONITOR PCB KEYBOARD PCB PANEL PCB LCD PANEL TOUCH PANEL I CN5700 LCD PANEL R R R R V S RGB Signal Sync Signal Composite Video Signal R S V 5 6 7 0 9 ...

Page 96: ...AVIC D1 UC 96 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A a H b H a H a H b POWER SUPPLY DIMMER TEMPERATURE SENSOR V 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 97: ...AVIC D1 UC 97 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A a H b H a H a H b 1 2 3 The power supply is shown with the marked box CN701 Monitor Adjustment PCB GGF1416 R V S 8 6 6 A ...

Page 98: ...AVIC D1 UC 98 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E H a H b H b IMMER P in P IC H MONITOR PCB MONI_PANEL UNIT Consists of MONITOR PCB KEYBOARD PCB PANEL PCB LCD PANEL TOUCH PANEL I CN R S 5 6 7 ...

Page 99: ...9 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E H a H b H b 1 2 3 P in P IC TFT Controller Video Multi Processing P in P Y C Separation OSD Interface I CN5700 LCD PANEL R R R V RGB Signal Sync Signal Composite Video Signal R S V 0 9 ...

Page 100: ...n the circuit diagram 8 CH1 ANG 9 CH2 GOUT 0 CH3 VG 1 CH1 IC5851 Pin 10 2 CH2 IC5851 Pin 7 3 CH3 IC5851 Pin 38 4 CH4 IC5851 Pin 47 5 CH1 IC5901 Pin 2 6 CH2 IC5901 Pin 6 7 CH3 IC5901 Pin 7 CH1 CSYNC0 CH2 CVBS2 9 CH3 GOUT 0 CH4 VG CH1 CSYNC0 CH2 POL CH3 VCOM 0 CH4 VG CH1 CSYNC0 CH2 CX CH3 STH1 0 CH4 VG ...

Page 101: ...AVIC D1 UC 101 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E CH1 V33 CH2 PIPRES CH3 PIPCK CH4 PIPDA CH1 CSYNC0 CH2 CX CH3 STV1 0 CH4 VG CH1 CSYNC0 CH2 CPH 0 CH3 VG CH1 V33 CH2 PIPRES CH3 PIPCK CH4 PIPDA ...

Page 102: ...AVIC D1 UC 102 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 18 KEYBOARD PCB I P AD I KEYBOARD PCB H CN5008 MONI_PANEL UNIT Consists of MONITOR PCB KEYBOARD PCB PANEL PCB SELECT ...

Page 103: ...AVIC D1 UC 103 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E I P ADJ ...

Page 104: ...AVIC D1 UC 104 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 19 PANEL PCB J G CN1651 J PANEL PCB MONI_PANEL UNIT Consists of MONITOR PCB KEYBOARD PCB PANEL PCB CD EJECT DVD EJECT ...

Page 105: ...AVIC D1 UC 105 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 106: ...AVIC D1 UC 106 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 20 CONNECTOR UNIT K L CN2 6 6 A CN702 ...

Page 107: ...AVIC D1 UC 107 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E K K CONNECTOR UNIT ...

Page 108: ...AVIC D1 UC 108 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 21 MAIN PCB UNIT L CEK1304 CZC5169 HZU6R2 B2 K CN2806 MAIN PCB UNIT M10 CZX5102 FLAP M HOME SW OPEN SW 2A L 1 2 4 3 7 56 ...

Page 109: ...r denote measuring pointes in the circuit diagram FULL OPEN HALF OPEN CLOSE 1 CH1 OPENSW 2 CH2 PULSE1 3 CH3 MOT0 4 CH4 MOT1 5 CH1 HALFSW 2 CH2 PULSE1 3 CH3 MOT0 4 CH4 MOT1 6 CH1 HOMESW 2 CH2 PULSE1 3 CH3 MOT0 4 CH4 MOT1 ANGLE 7 CH1 PULSE0 2 CH2 PULSE1 3 CH3 MOT0 4 CH4 MOT1 ...

Page 110: ...DE A NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS 1 The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destination For further information for respective destinations be sure to check with the schematic dia gram 2 Viewpoint of PCB diagrams 10 20 30 40 50 60 7 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 0 X Y B CN461 C CN601 G CN1701 H CN5002 ...

Page 111: ...AVIC D1 UC 111 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A SIDE A 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 G CN1802 FRONT K CN2804 EXTERNAL IN OUT ...

Page 112: ...AVIC D1 UC 112 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A A CC UNIT 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 ...

Page 113: ...AVIC D1 UC 113 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A SIDE B 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 0 X Y ...

Page 114: ...AVIC D1 UC 114 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 2 GPS UNIT B B GPS UNIT SIDE A 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 20 30 X Y CN551 GPS ANTENNA ASSY A ...

Page 115: ...AVIC D1 UC 115 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E B B GPS UNIT SIDE B 0 60 50 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 X Y ...

Page 116: ...AVIC D1 UC 116 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 3 DVD CORE UNIT MS3R C C DVD CORE UNIT MS3R 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 X Y A CN2 GND1 ...

Page 117: ...AVIC D1 UC 117 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E C SIDE A 50 60 70 80 90 100 PICKUP UNIT SERVICE M2 M3 E M1 RFOUT ...

Page 118: ...AVIC D1 UC 118 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E C C DVD CORE UNIT MS3R 60 70 80 90 100 ...

Page 119: ...AVIC D1 UC 119 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E C SIDE B 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50 X Y D ...

Page 120: ...120 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 4 COMPOUND UNIT A AND COMPOUND UNIT B COMPOUND UNIT B D E E COMPOUND UNIT A D 12cm S1201 R1298 R1299 Q1299 1 6 DISC SENS S1204 DISC SENS S1203 8cm S1202 8cm S1205 C C CLAMP CN1202 ...

Page 121: ...AVIC D1 UC 121 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 122: ...AVIC D1 UC 122 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 5 CD CORE UNIT S10 1 F F CD CORE UNIT S10 1 SIDE A G CN1301 PICKUP UNIT P10 SERVICE HOME M2 LOADING CARRIAGE MOTOR M1 SPINDLE MOTOR E F REFO1 ...

Page 123: ...AVIC D1 UC 123 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E F F CD CORE UNIT S10 1 SIDE B 12EJ 8EJ DSCSNS ...

Page 124: ...AVIC D1 UC 124 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 6 SYSTEM UNIT G G SYSTEM UNIT 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 X 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Y FRONT AV IN OUT POWER SUPPLY J CN5901 ...

Page 125: ...AVIC D1 UC 125 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E G SIDE A 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 F CN901 FRONT WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER FAN MOTOR FM AM ANTENNA FM AM TUNER UNIT ...

Page 126: ...AVIC D1 UC 126 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E G G SYSTEM UNIT 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 A CN801 ...

Page 127: ...AVIC D1 UC 127 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E G SIDE B 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 X 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Y A CN605 ...

Page 128: ...AVIC D1 UC 128 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 7 MONITOR PCB H H MONITOR PCB FRONT LCD PANEL TOUCH PANEL ...

Page 129: ...AVIC D1 UC 129 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E H SIDE A A CN701 FRONT I CN5700 LCD PANEL ...

Page 130: ...AVIC D1 UC 130 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E H H MONITOR PCB ...

Page 131: ...AVIC D1 UC 131 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E H SIDE B ...

Page 132: ...AVIC D1 UC 132 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 8 KEYBOARD PCB I I KEYBOARD PCB SIDE A MAP AV VOL VOL SRC OPEN ANGLE INFO DEST TRFC P ADJ MEMO RESET SELECT ...

Page 133: ...AVIC D1 UC 133 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E I I KEYBOARD PCB SIDE B H CN5008 ...

Page 134: ...AVIC D1 UC 134 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 9 PANEL PCB J J PANEL PCB J PANEL PCB SIDE A SIDE B G CN1651 CD EJECT DVD EJECT ...

Page 135: ...AVIC D1 UC 135 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 136: ...AVIC D1 UC 136 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 10 CONNECTOR UNIT K K CONNECTOR UNIT SIDE A 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 20 30 0 X Y A CN702 L CN2 AV BUS IN IP BUS IN ...

Page 137: ...AVIC D1 UC 137 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E K K CONNECTOR UNIT SIDE B 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 0 X Y ...

Page 138: ...10 R3 R1 R4 R5 R11 R17 R16 R21 R19 R20 R14 R13 R22 R9 R8 R6 R7 R2 R18 C2 C11 C12 C7 IC3 1 4 5 8 1 IC2 1 9 16 8 L2 D10 D9 D8 D7 D4 D3 D6 D5 D1 D2 1 2 15 14 5 10 CN2 1 2 CN1 L1 Q4 FU1 E Q3 S2 S1 S3 Q2 IC1 IC Q Q1 Q2 Q4 Q3 IC1 IC2 IC3 1 2 3 6 5 4 1 2 3 6 5 4 2 3 4 5 OPEN HOME HALF R15 R12 C6 R10 K CN2806 M10 FLAP ...

Page 139: ...AVIC D1 UC 139 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E MAIN PCB UNIT L L IC Q IC4 IC5 IC4 A E C K IC5 A E C K ...

Page 140: ...C AK4351VT IC 309 A 117 57 IC TC7SH08FUS1 IC 551 B 13 72 IC NJM2904M IC 602 A 114 8 IC TC7SH14FUS1 IC 651 A 155 120 IC UPD4721GSS1 IC 751 B 40 115 IC TC7SH08FUS1 IC 752 B 42 103 IC BH7236AF IC 753 A 43 110 IC TC7SH08FUS1 IC 801 B 91 94 IC BA25BC0WFP IC 802 B 102 91 IC S 818A33AUC BGN IC 803 B 59 32 IC TPS5103IDB IC 804 B 62 67 IC TPS5102IDBT Q 201 A 122 19 Transistor UMD2N Q 301 A 146 30 Transisto...

Page 141: ...F1378 L 608 A 109 88 Inductor CTF1378 L 609 A 105 88 Inductor CTF1378 Circuit Symbol and No Part No L 610 A 126 91 Inductor CTF1306 L 611 A 128 91 Inductor CTF1306 L 612 A 126 88 Inductor CTF1384 L 613 A 125 91 Inductor CTF1387 L 614 A 125 88 Inductor CTF1334 L 615 A 129 94 Inductor CTF1334 L 616 A 96 79 Inductor CTF1306 L 617 A 123 88 Inductor CTF1306 L 618 A 123 91 Inductor CTF1306 L 619 A 122 8...

Page 142: ...RS1 16S104J R 46 B 126 69 RS1 16S104J R 47 B 156 55 RS1 16S104J R 48 B 155 73 RS1 16S104J R 49 B 156 73 RS1 16S104J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 50 B 158 73 RS1 16S104J R 51 A 49 66 RS1 16SS0R0J R 52 A 49 62 RS1 16SS101J R 53 A 49 64 RS1 16SS101J R 54 A 73 49 RS1 16SS101J R 55 A 72 49 RS1 16SS101J R 56 A 71 49 RS1 16SS101J R 57 A 70 49 RS1 16SS101J R 58 A 69 49 RS1 16SS101J R 59 A 68 49 RS1 16S...

Page 143: ... 62 RS1 16SS821J R 330 A 110 58 RS1 16SS221J R 331 A 110 60 RS1 16SS221J R 332 A 110 59 RS1 16SS472J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 349 B 156 52 RS1 16S473J R 350 B 147 51 RS1 16S473J R 356 A 91 74 RS1 16S0R0J R 360 B 97 69 RS1 16SS473J R 361 B 97 56 RS1 16SS473J R 362 B 97 68 RS1 16SS473J R 363 B 97 57 RS1 16SS473J R 364 B 97 60 RS1 16SS473J R 365 B 97 59 RS1 16SS473J R 366 B 97 58 RS1 16SS473J ...

Page 144: ... R 810 B 62 38 RS1 16S101J R 811 B 62 37 RS1 16S1600D R 812 B 65 37 RS1 16S5601D R 813 B 67 38 RS1 16S1001D R 814 B 66 35 RS1 16S331J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 815 B 68 30 RS1 16S1003D R 816 B 66 30 RS1 16S6803D R 817 B 61 54 RS1 16S0R0J R 818 B 61 53 RS1 16S473J R 819 B 61 56 RS1 16S3300D R 820 B 58 56 RS1 16S1002D R 821 B 56 56 RS1 16S5601D R 822 B 58 57 RS1 16S331J R 823 B 57 59 RS1 16S15...

Page 145: ...CKSRYB224K10 C 82 B 158 31 CKSRYB103K50 C 96 B 160 31 CKSRYB224K10 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 97 B 160 36 CKSRYB224K10 C 98 B 160 38 CKSRYB224K10 C 101 A 128 27 CKSRYB104K16 C 102 A 131 20 CKSRYB104K16 C 103 A 135 34 CKSRYB104K16 C 104 A 144 38 CKSRYB104K16 C 105 A 152 38 CKSRYB104K16 C 106 A 160 38 CKSRYB104K16 C 107 A 156 42 CKSRYB104K16 C 108 A 156 50 CKSRYB104K16 C 109 A 156 59 CKSRYB104K...

Page 146: ...16 C 604 A 119 117 CKSSYB104K10 C 605 A 127 95 CCSRCH101J50 C 606 A 112 96 CCSRCH471J50 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 607 A 114 93 CCSRCH101J50 C 608 A 97 8 CKSRYB103K50 C 609 A 111 7 CKSRYF104Z25 C 610 A 131 94 CCSRCH101J50 C 611 A 130 91 CCSRCH471J50 C 651 A 148 120 CKSQYB475K6R3 C 652 A 149 118 CKSSYB103K16 C 653 A 149 116 CKSRYB105K10 C 654 A 152 115 CKSRYB105K10 C 655 A 155 115 CKSRYB105K10...

Page 147: ...1 Unit Name GPS Unit Circuit Symbol and No Part No MISCELLANEOUS IC 401 A 25 17 IC UPC2749T IC 402 B 20 28 IC UPB1027GS IC 441 A 32 30 IC NJM2100V IC 461 B 29 10 IC ADC12H034CIMSAS1 IC 501 B 50 26 IC PD3390A IC 502 B 48 9 IC PD6519A IC 503 A 49 29 IC M5M5V216ATP 70HI IC 504 A 31 14 IC MAX6364PUT29 Q 441 A 32 22 Transistor 2SB1132 D 401 B 11 28 Diode 1SV314 D 501 B 35 30 Diode RB751V40 L 401 B 11 2...

Page 148: ...SYB102K50 C 412 A 21 28 CKSSYB102K50 C 413 A 20 31 CKSSYB104K10 C 414 A 23 32 CKSSYB104K10 C 415 A 24 30 CKSSYB104K10 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 416 A 24 28 CKSSYB104K10 C 417 B 24 22 CKSSYB104K10 C 418 A 21 32 CKSSYB102K50 C 419 B 39 32 CKSSYB104K10 C 420 A 14 32 CKSSYB104K10 C 421 B 26 27 CKSSYB102K50 C 422 B 25 26 CKSSYB103K16 C 423 B 26 24 CKSSYB104K10 C 424 B 27 22 CCSRCH102J50 C 425 B 2...

Page 149: ...N Q 1960 A 59 42 Transistor 2SA1576 Q 4201 A 85 90 Transistor 2SC4081 Q 4202 A 78 94 Transistor UMD2N Q 4203 B 17 93 Transistor DTC323TU Circuit Symbol and No Part No Q 4204 B 10 90 Transistor DTC323TU Q 4205 B 11 95 Transistor DTC323TU Q 4206 B 14 84 Transistor DTC323TU Q 4207 B 15 88 Transistor DTC323TU Q 4208 B 10 84 Transistor DTC323TU Q 4209 A 88 98 Transistor DTC124EU Q 4210 A 83 97 Transist...

Page 150: ...1701 B 24 19 Inductor CTF1463 L 1702 B 23 23 Inductor CTF1463 L 1703 B 31 18 Ferrite Bead CTF1528 L 1704 A 42 6 Ferrite Bead CTF1528 L 1705 A 40 7 Ferrite Bead CTF1528 Circuit Symbol and No Part No L 1801 A 46 102 Inductor CTF1556 L 1802 A 50 102 Inductor CTF1556 L 1810 A 32 91 Inductor CTF1306 L 1811 A 52 103 Inductor CTF1306 L 1822 A 42 92 Inductor LCTC2R2K1608 L 1823 A 45 102 Inductor CTF1556 L...

Page 151: ... RS1 16SS473J R 1537 A 97 27 RS1 16SS681J R 1538 A 97 28 RS1 16SS473J R 1539 A 98 31 RAB4C681J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 1540 B 97 28 RS1 16SS473J R 1541 A 70 34 RAB4C681J R 1542 B 97 30 RS1 16SS473J R 1543 B 97 29 RS1 16SS473J R 1544 B 97 31 RS1 16SS473J R 1545 B 94 29 RS1 16S473J R 1546 A 66 42 RS1 16SS473J R 1547 A 97 33 RS1 16SS473J R 1548 A 98 36 RAB4C681J R 1549 B 94 28 RS1 16S473J R 1...

Page 152: ... 16SS471J R 1931 B 135 26 RS1 16SS471J R 1932 A 160 12 RS1 16SS223J R 1933 A 162 12 RS1 16SS183J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 1940 B 140 55 RS1 16SS1R0J R 1941 B 138 59 RS1 16SS103J R 1942 B 139 61 RS1 16SS223J R 1943 B 146 50 RS1 16SS221J R 1944 B 150 59 RS1 16SS121J R 1945 B 150 57 RS1 16SS121J R 1946 B 150 55 RS1 16SS121J R 1949 B 141 51 RS1 16SS1R0J R 1960 A 57 41 RS1 16SS101J R 1961 A 58 3...

Page 153: ...12 63 CEVW100M16 C 1022 B 15 59 CKSRYB104K16 C 1023 A 30 72 CKSRYB104K16 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 1024 B 10 63 CKSRYB104K16 C 1201 A 12 47 CKSQYB225K10 C 1202 A 11 47 CKSQYB225K10 C 1203 B 21 66 CKSQYB225K10 C 1204 B 19 66 CKSQYB225K10 C 1205 A 37 68 CKSRYB104K16 C 1206 A 32 64 CEVW101M16 C 1207 A 28 60 CKSRYB103K50 C 1208 B 25 67 CKSRYB104K16 C 1209 B 26 68 CKSYF106Z10 C 1210 A 27 50 CKSRY...

Page 154: ...1924 A 135 8 CEVW100M16 C 1925 A 157 10 CKSRYB473K50 C 1926 A 137 25 CEVW221M10 C 1940 B 141 56 CKSRYB104K16 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 1942 B 142 47 CKSRYB104K25 C 1944 B 144 47 CKSRYB473K50 C 1960 A 35 102 CKSRYF103Z50 C 4000 A 44 33 CKSRYB152K50 C 4001 A 39 33 CKSRYB152K50 C 4002 A 31 39 CKSRYB102K50 C 4003 A 30 33 CEVW470M16 C 4004 A 31 37 CKSRYB104K16 C 4005 A 36 37 CKSRYB105K10 C 4006 A...

Page 155: ...181 A 44 17 IC NJM082BV IC 5331 A 67 77 IC OZ961ISN IC 5333 A 59 65 IC TC7SH08FUS1 IC 5601 A 91 53 IC PE5479A IC 5602 A 79 43 IC S 80835CNNB B8U IC 5651 A 73 55 IC S 29221BROI J8T1 IC 5700 A 87 102 IC SBX3050 01 IC 5701 A 88 90 IC TC7SH08FUS1 IC 5702 A 86 156 IC TPS850 IC 5841 A 140 25 IC R1130H251B IC 5851 A 116 25 IC BD6171KV IC 5901 A 37 80 IC NJM2903V Q 5002 A 43 64 Transistor 2SC4617 Q 5101 A...

Page 156: ... Inductor LCKAW100J2520 L 5079 A 46 49 Inductor CTF1306 L 5101 A 130 5 Inductor LCKAW100J2520 Circuit Symbol and No Part No L 5151 A 59 17 Inductor LCKAW100J2520 L 5152 A 55 15 Inductor LCKAW100J2520 L 5181 A 55 12 Inductor LCKAW101J2520 L 5182 A 51 11 Inductor LCKAW101J2520 L 5311 A 51 76 Inductor CTH1256 L 5601 A 106 44 Inductor LCKBW100K2520 L 5606 A 107 50 Inductor CTF1306 L 5607 A 106 52 Indu...

Page 157: ...9 18 RS1 16S0R0J R 5331 A 57 72 RS1 16S105J R 5332 A 71 73 RS1 16S473J R 5333 A 78 72 RS1 16S183J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 5334 A 71 69 RS1 16S102J R 5335 A 59 70 RS1 16S102J R 5336 A 79 72 RS1 16S513J R 5337 A 61 79 RS1 16S105J R 5338 A 74 75 RS1 16S103J R 5339 A 66 83 RS1 16S563J R 5340 A 73 79 RS1 16S103J R 5342 A 78 69 RS1 16S511J R 5343 A 79 66 RS1 16S821J R 5344 A 57 74 RS1 16S473J R ...

Page 158: ... R 5753 A 52 12 RS1 16SS681J R 5802 A 17 22 RS1 16S0R0J R 5803 A 35 21 RS1 16S333J R 5802 A 17 22 RS1 16S0R0J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 5803 A 35 21 RS1 16S333J R 5804 A 51 24 RS1 16S0R0J R 5805 A 45 24 RS1 16S0R0J R 5806 A 35 26 RS1 16S0R0J R 5835 A 142 21 RS1 16S684J R 5840 A 127 37 RS1 16S0R0J R 5861 A 124 21 RS1 16S333J R 5862 A 130 26 RS1 16S1001D R 5863 A 125 25 RS1 16S182J R 5864 A 12...

Page 159: ...220M16 C 5152 A 48 32 CKSRYB103K50 C 5153 A 47 35 CCSRCH4R0C50 C 5154 A 47 30 CCSRCH4R0C50 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 5155 A 52 38 CCSRCH4R0C50 C 5156 A 60 33 CKSRYB104K50 C 5160 A 44 35 CKSRYB104K50 C 5161 A 44 31 CKSRYB104K50 C 5162 A 49 38 CKSRYB104K50 C 5163 A 57 28 CKSRYB105K6R3 C 5164 A 50 28 CKSRYB105K6R3 C 5165 A 42 28 CKSRYB105K6R3 C 5166 A 36 28 CKSRYB104K50 C 5167 A 47 28 CKSRYB104...

Page 160: ...868 A 112 19 CKSRYB103K50 C 5869 A 108 17 CKSRYB472K50 C 5870 A 108 19 CKSRYB472K50 C 5873 A 112 30 CKSSYF104Z16 C 5875 A 102 19 CKSRYB104K50 C 5876 A 102 17 CKSQYF105Z25 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 5877 A 102 20 CKSQYF105Z25 C 5881 A 96 7 CKSQYF105Z25 C 5882 A 96 19 CKSQYF105Z25 C 5883 A 129 37 CKSQYF105Z25 C 5884 A 109 28 CKSRYB103K50 C 5885 A 125 6 68µF 6 3V CCH1440 C 5886 A 107 26 CKSYF475...

Page 161: ...45 56 IC BA6859AFP Y IC 1301 A 16 56 IC MNZS26EDCUB Q 1101 B 36 104 Transistor 2SB1260 Q 1102 B 36 98 Transistor 2SB1260 Q 1103 B 25 105 Transistor UN2211 Q 1104 A 24 105 Transistor 2SB709A Q 1105 A 27 105 Transistor 2SD601A D 1101 B 33 104 Diode 1SS355 D 1102 B 33 96 Diode 1SS355 D 1301 B 25 55 Diode UDZ2R7 B D 1302 B 9 81 Chip LED CL205IRXTU L 401 A 9 17 Inductor CTF1395 L 402 A 4 33 Inductor CT...

Page 162: ...B 14 10 RS1 16SS243J R 1236 B 13 10 RS1 16SS683J R 1238 A 50 64 RS1 16SS2R2J R 1239 A 51 64 RS1 16SS2R2J R 1241 A 15 11 RS1 16SS822J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 1242 B 17 8 RS1 16SS243J R 1243 B 12 84 RS1 16S391J R 1244 B 9 84 RS1 16S471J R 1245 B 19 97 RS1 16SS105J R 1301 B 18 55 RS1 16SS222J R 1323 B 21 47 RS1 16SS221J R 1324 B 22 47 RS1 16SS221J R 1334 A 34 45 RS1 16SS221J R 1338 B 26 57 RS...

Page 163: ...77 CKSSYB104K10 C 1320 A 24 78 CKSSYB103K16 C 1329 A 22 72 CKSSYB104K10 C 1330 B 24 67 CKSRYB183K50 C 1331 B 21 66 CCSSCH470J50 C 1332 A 20 72 CKSRYB224K10 C 1333 A 19 72 CKSRYB105K10 C 1334 B 15 67 CKSRYB102K50 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 1335 B 18 63 CKSSYB562K25 C 1336 A 18 72 CKSSYB104K10 C 1337 A 16 72 CKSRYB102K50 C 1338 B 16 69 CKSRYB102K50 C 1339 A 15 72 CKSRYB102K50 C 1340 A 13 71 CKS...

Page 164: ... 16SS102J R 755 A 43 61 RS1 16SS102J R 765 B 51 40 RAB4CQ221J R 769 B 48 40 RAB4CQ221J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 773 B 39 37 RAB4CQ221J R 777 B 48 51 RS1 16SS221J R 778 B 48 52 RS1 16SS221J R 779 B 45 54 RS1 16SS221J R 901 B 52 65 RAB4CQ221J R 905 B 54 60 RS1 16SS221J R 906 B 56 68 RS1 16SS221J R 908 B 45 69 RS1 16SS0R0J R 910 B 44 69 RS1 16SS0R0J R 911 B 40 73 RS1 16SS102J CAPACITORS C 103 ...

Page 165: ...A 47 76 CKSSYB103K16 C 910 B 60 71 CKSQYB225K10 Miscellaneous Parts List Pickup Unit Service CXX1815 M 1 Motor Unit LOADING CXC4659 M 2 Motor Unit CARRIAGE CXC4314 M 3 Motor SPINDLE CXM1308 Pickup Unit P10 Service CXX1641 M 1 Motor Unit SPINDLE CXC4440 M 2 Motor Unit LOADING CARRIAGE CXB8933 M 10 Motor Unit FLAP CZX5102 LCD Panel CWX3229 Fan Motor CXM1320 Circuit Symbol and No Part No ...

Page 166: ...82 GGV1018 Remarks DVD Mechanism Module MS3 CN601 CC Unit CN2 CD Mechanism Module S10 1 CN901 System Unit CN1301 System Unit CN1701 CC Unit CN605 System Unit CN1802 CC Unit CN801 CC Unit CN702 Connector Unit CN2804 CC Unit CN701 Monitor PCB CN5002 For OSD display 1 Operation check Checking the grating CD Checking the grating Two pieces Checking the grating DVD y y y y g g g g g g 1 Since this prod...

Page 167: ...ide to GND Further since the body frame of most mea surement have the same as surement device should be set to floating ground If the r voltage is to GND by mis take the regulator OFF i or turn the F Remove the filters and wires used for measurements After the power supply is turned on ON the adjustment and measurement are promptly done e will not take any protective For reason special be to m no ...

Page 168: ...cient Layer1 Focus Gain Coefficient Layer0 Focus Gain Coefficient Layer1 Tracking Gain Coefficient Layer0 Tracking Gain Coefficient Layer1 AS normalization adjustment feature Layer0 AS normalization adjustment feature Layer1 2FFF 0000 Layer L0 2000 0000 Layer L1 2100 0000 Layer L0 4X00 0000 Layer L1 4X00 0000 3000 0000 3FFF 0000 3B00 0000 DVD x 1 3 1 6CAV CD x 4CLV 4X00 0000 3C00 0000 4A00 0000 Ju...

Page 169: ...SC YABLE DISC Y 0X90 Different region disc 0XFF Undefined error Error FF Error Code Contents Display 0X99 Data cannot read Please confirm the disc 0X80 The address cannot be found Please confirm the disc 0X90 Focus error Please confirm the disc 0X91 Spindle lock NG DVD is stopping because mechanism detected abnormality 0X92 Carriage home NG DVD is stopping because mechanism detected abnormality 0X...

Page 170: ...nce Measurement point Connection diagram DVD core unit Oscilloscope Allen key wrench Screw lock GYL1001 GGV1018 GND1 RFOUT Skew adjustment The skew adjustment is to adjust the pickup and the flatness of the disc so that the beam from the pickup continues to go to the disc vertically In MS3 mecha the pickup shaft on the inner track near the carriage motor is fixed so the fixed position is regarded ...

Page 171: ...ws 8 1 Move the pickup toward the inner track and turn the skew adjustment screw C so that the RF level of oscilloscope becomes the maximum Tangential adjustment at the inner track position Adjust the flatness of the disc at the inner track position with the adjustment screw C 8 2 Move the pickup toward the outer track and turn the skew adjustment screw B so that the RF level becomes the maximum T...

Page 172: ... will not work Avoid applying any mechanical or electrical shock to the mechanism during adjustment The RFI and RFO signals with a wide frequency range are easy to oscillate When observing the signals insert a resistor of 1k ohms in series The load and eject operation is not guarantied with the mechanism upside down If the mechanism is blocked due to mistaken eject operation reset the product or t...

Page 173: ... MIN8x SEC8x or TRK9xMIN9xSEC9x TRKSPMINSPSECSP 4 TRKGGMINGGSECGG 2 Key BAND 6 1 2 3 Power On Off CRG TR Jump Direction of the external surface CRG TR Jump Direction of the internal surface U CLS and AGC and Applicable servomechanism AGC AGC display setting RF Gain switching Offset adjustment display T Balance adjustment T Open Close S Curve Rough Servo and RF AGC SPDL 1X 2X switching As for the d...

Page 174: ...switch the 3V regulator on 2 Using the and buttons move the PU unit to the innermost track 3 Press key 3 to close focus the display should read 91 Press key 2 to implement the tracking balance adjustment the display should now read 81 Press key 3 The display will change returning to 81 on the fourth press 4 As shown in the diagram above monitor the LPF outputs using the oscilloscope and check that...

Page 175: ...AVIC D1 UC 175 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E Grating waveform 45 0 75 60 30 90 Ech Xch 20mV div AC Fch Ych 20mV div AC ...

Page 176: ...or WMA file present in a disc No MP3 or WMA file exists in a CD ROM disc inserted 17 Electricity Setup NG AGC protection doesn t work out of Focus soon Scratch on Disc Severe dirt and vibration 12 Electricity Spindle Lock NG Not spindle lock Wrong subcode can t read Subcode NG RF amp NG Defective Spindle Scratch and dirt on Disc Intense vibration The appropriate gain of the RF amp cannot be obtain...

Page 177: ... PCB ADJUSTMENT FLW2 FLP2 V5 VM12 V25 V33 VFL NVSYNC VVI V18 V8 CSYNCO VB VG VR VCOM ANR ANG ANB INVPUL INVBST GNDFL DIMDTY CN5009 IC5001 CN5007 CN5801 CN5002 IC5601 CN5008 VR5331 T5331 CN5331 Adjustment point MONITOR PCB SIDE A MONITOR PCB SIDE B EPRTEST ...

Page 178: ... supply verification 2 5V power supply verification TP V33 V33 3 3V 0 3V V25 2 5V 0 2V TP V25 TP V5 TP V8 TP V18 TP VM12 Input Apply 14 4V to TP VVI Apply 14 4V to TP VVI 5V power supply verification V5 5 0V 0 3V Apply 14 4V to TP VVI 8V power supply verification V8 8 0V 0 6V Apply 14 4V to TP VVI 18 5V power supply verification V18 18 5V 0 8V Apply 14 4V to TP VVI 12V power supply verification VM...

Page 179: ... a 10 step signal to TP ANR ANG ANB TP VG The input 10 step signal has no setup 1 0V 0 02V Input waveform verification RGB Apply a white 100 signal to TP AVR ANG ANB 8 TP ANR ANG ANB The signal generator should be used via 75 ohms specs in desinging 75 0 0 2ohms 0 65V 0 02V 3 9V 0 2V The first step A 0 50V 0 1V A1 A A1 A2 2 A2 13 Gamma 2 verification Apply a 10 step signal to TP ANR ANG ANB TP VG ...

Page 180: ...gister setting specs 64 3 specs in designing 64 2 In the Line adjustment 2 mode SUB CON R can be used as the adjusting point Adjust the first step levels of the G wave form and the R waveform Measuring point is the same as that of No 14 Adjust the 10th step levels of the G waveform and the R waveform Measuring point is the same as that of No 15 Keep the unit in the operation mode for 30 minutes or...

Page 181: ...R 5331 48 0 0 1kHz 49 0 0 5kHz 52 0 0 5kHz 10 2 5V 0V Apply wave of 104 0 1kHz to TP INVPUL 10 2 5V 0V 100k ohms is connected between TP FLP2 and TP FLW2 It acts as the monitor of the waveform after potential Don t acts as the monitor of the TP FLW2 directly there is a possibility that a measuring instrument may be destroyed for high voltage Out of spec when frequency change of following may becom...

Page 182: ...ck phase adjustment initial value Don t care Don t care Don t care Memory items and addresses on the EEPROM S 29221BROI J8T1 EEPROM address Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 00H Dimmer external light threshold low 01H Backlight output upper limit Common reverse output center COM DC PIP SA 22h B15 8 γ 3 inflection point GAMMA 3 PIP SA 24h B15 12 O...

Page 183: ..._HIGH External light H E2 LUM_MID External light M 87 LUM_LOW External light L 43 BL_HIGH Back light H C4 BL_MID Back light M C4 BL_LOW Back light L 70 EEPROM initial value initial value DEC 140 30 00 02 04 06 17 64 64 08 08 06 03 196 96 176 80 226 135 67 196 196 112 1 Flicker adjustment mode 0 255 255 COM DC Adjustment item Common reverse output center Adjustable name Adjustment range Settings or...

Page 184: ...he data will change the other one 3 Line adjustment 2 mode 0 63 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 3 Adjustment item Bright SA22 B7 2 Contrast SA25 B7 1 Output sub contrast R Output sub contrast B Sub brightness R after γ circuit Sub brightness B after γ circuit Clock phase adjustment Sharpness Adjustable name Adjustment range Settings or written data DEC Notes 1 CONTRAST data The CONTRAST data is...

Page 185: ...settings are adjustable by the user p p g g Dot Clock Adjustment Mode Operations Dot Clock adjustment mode starting procedure microcomputer OFF u i button Used to select a desired adjustment item in each mode r t button Used to adjust the selected item EEPROM S 29221BROI J8T1 The setting values are written in the EEPROM and then the read out data is displayed on the screen WRITE and READ operation...

Page 186: ...ed in the previous model is no longer displayed Password for the service The password is up up down down ENTER If 8 digits or more are entered and ENTER key is pressed it will be treated as a password error Password entry screen Password OK After 2 seconds or so the screen will automatically move on to the menu screen Password NG Nothing will be displayed and reboot action will be taken Please pus...

Page 187: ...to menu Application file inside FLASH is clear Except voice data and SRAM backup variable When the job is done the screen will return to menu SRAM domain used by the system software is initialized When the job is done reboot action will be taken SRAM domain used by GPS is initialized When the job is done the screen will return to menu Learned data inside gyro sensor is cleared When the job is done...

Page 188: ...RAM from PC card Rewriting of SYS system GPS GPS and APL application software are done by force Joystick is used The system will return to menu by BACK key No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Inspection item Change to display error Start within debug shell Program loading GPS assessment File maintenance Program forced write Outline of inspection Switching of error information display Switching of debug shell start Swi...

Page 189: ...ge and installation condition are displayed The system will return to menu by BACK key RGB inspection Upper half 8 colors Black blue red pink green light blue yellow white display Lower half 3 colors Red green blue red FULL green FULL blue FULL Switching can be made by and keys The system will return to menu by BACK key MS3 mechanism test mode inspection No 1 2 3 4 Inspection item SRAM SDRAM test ...

Page 190: ...tion 5 Check Touch panel compensation 6 Check Touch panel graphics 7 Check Touch panel navi coordinate JS UP DOWN BACK CR Cursor movement Back to menu Menu selection Setup touch panel effective range The present of the touch panel effect range before after Please trace a white line Please move to calibration setup after this setup max Y 210 211 Caution min Y 36 36 min X 37 36 max X 230 232 Remocon...

Page 191: ...ibration A A coordinate which is already stored in the SRAM If there is no previous data in the SRAM min 90 max 180 will be displayed B An updated coordinate which is planned to be set in the SRAM this time If there is no previous data in the SRAM min 90 max 180 will be displayed BACK The preset effective range is registered and the screen will return to the remote controller inspection menu The d...

Page 192: ...fective range and 2 Setup calibration Repeat the above steps once again 4 Check now calibration codition Explanation on the setting status of the calibration compensation value The current calibration compensation status is displayed The following data will be displayed With no calibration value in white characters In case the compensation value does not exist in the SRAM The effective range value...

Page 193: ... line will move to the right BACK The system will return to the remote controller inspection menu Explanation of the displayed coordinate from top to bottom 79 80 Coordinate of the crossing point by the vertical and the horizontal lines X direction Y direction 0 500 0 240 0 0 AD data value X direction Y direction representing the coordinate of the pressed location received from the system control ...

Page 194: ...fore X coordinate normalized expanded within the effective range panel y_before Y coordinate normalized expanded within the effective range panel x_after X coordinate obtained by adding the correction based on calibration panel y_after Y coordinate obtained by adding the correction based on calibration Remocon test return to amenu by DEST and TOUCH PANEL panel y_after 53 panel x_after 28 panel x_b...

Page 195: ... displayed Version information of the microprocessor of MS3 is displayed Version information of the microprocessor of monitor is displayed Version information of the monitor microprocessor ROM collection is displayed Language of the system program FLASH is displayed Language data file is displayed Information display Version information of the system software BOOT section Version information of th...

Page 196: ... errors starting with the latest error will be displayed by the error log entry function There are two types of error log displays The display will vary when the argument provided to hi_sysdwn depending on whether detailed information such as program name version number creation date creation time and creator name exists or not r creation date creation time and creator name exists or not 1 When de...

Page 197: ...itch The product with default settings will display error messages to the user if an error occurs Error information can be displayed if an error occurs by switching the error information in the test mode In either case the error log entry display will be the same 1 Error message display default settings Setting in the test mode ERROR INFORMATION type 000000b7 183 ercd ffffc002 16382 inf ffb7ac18 4...

Page 198: ...L 1 Change to display error Information 2 Start within debug shell Off 3 Program loading Version up 4 GPS assessment 5 File maintenance 6 Program forced write back page next page SYSTEM Ver BOOT 0 65 OS 0 65 ERROR INFORMATION ERCD FILE LINE VERS DATE TIME AUTH ERROR TIME ffff ff ff ff ff ff f f f f f f f f 1 tsk_ini c 152 00000098 1 11 2003 04 03 04 59 10 jin Une erreur a ete decelee Veuillez etei...

Page 199: ...his product has a built in mechanism to monitor at a certain interval whether the software is correctly operating or not Once this mechanism becomes inoperable reset request will be sent to the power supply microprocessor when a preset time approximately 4 seconds has elapsed In order to record operational situation of such an occasion a special code which is not an error code is recorded in the E...

Page 200: ...tent of inspection Reverse port status Parking port status Pulse status GPS assessment GPS TEST GPS SENSOR FLASH Ver 3 09 Ver 5 56 Ver 0 10 02 03 12 02 05 10 Press BACK to return Display of DRAGON FLASH ROM version information Display of GPS version information Display of sensor version information FLASH GPS SENSOR The pulse number of vehicle speed is indicated at 1 5 value of input frequency for ...

Page 201: ...lay of minimum output speed of a low speed NG vehicle Depends on DISTANCE status DISTANCE status SPEED PULSE Others G SENSOR GYRO POWER FIT UP DISTANCE LOW SPEED Status Installation position is NG Installation position is OK 3rd best Installation position is OK 2nd best Installation position is OK Best Status Sensor initial learning is under way GPS distance Model without G sensor No pulse connect...

Page 202: ... TEOFS TE offset coefficient ASOFS AS offset coefficient ENOFS ENV offset coefficient DBAL DBAL coefficient Display data of adjustment value FEMAX FE MAX level FEMIN FE MIN leve ASMAX AS MAX leve ENMAX ENV MAX leve FEORG FE normalize coefficient MGA Spindle gain coefficient Display data of adjustment value TBAL0 TBAL coefficient layer 0 TBAL1 TBAL coefficient layer 1 TEOR0 TE normalize coefficient...

Page 203: ...Return Returns to the test mode menu MS3 check DVD Dual layer OK Make a selection BACK Return Status Power off Display data 1 FE test 2 EDC 1 mode test 3 EDC 2 mode test Model DVD ROM ATAPI Model X 3055 Firm ver 8 01 Status Model Firm Power off under normal condition Model name of the drive being used Version number of the drive being used Direction Enter 1 Starts DVD single layer test Use a singl...

Page 204: ... Returns to the main menu FE test DVD Dual layer OK Make a selection BACK Return Status Power on Display data 00000001 FEOFS TEOFS ASOFS ENOFS DBAL FFBE 0100 FD82 FF80 00A5 1 Focus close 2 Focus search Off 3 CRG Right Left 4 LD On 5 CRG home Status Display data Adjusted value Power on under normal condition Displays an error code in case of an error See the Test Mode Flow Chart for the contents of...

Page 205: ...00000 FBAL0 FBAL1 FGA0 FGA1 TGA0 TGA1 ASAT0 ASAT1 0000 E200 0200 01F2 0200 0233 031C 0333 1 Error rate 2 Read speed 3 Focus jump Layer 4 Track jump ID search 5 Tracking open Focus close status Direction Enter 1 Error rate measurement Displays the error rate by index X XXXE X Other operations cannot be executed during error rate measurement 2 Playback speed switching Toggle DVD x2 5CAV x1CLV CD x10...

Page 206: ...s to the tracking close status Return Returns to the main menu FE test DVD Dual layer OK Make a selection BACK Return Status Tracking close Display data 00000001 FBAL0 FBAL1 FGA0 FGA1 TGA0 TGA1 ASAT0 ASAT1 0000 E200 0200 01F2 0200 0233 031C 0333 1 Track jump 2 Track jump 3 ID search Layer 0 ID 030000 EDC 1 mode test DVD Dual layer OK Change ID BACK Return Status Normal mode Display data 200301C0 P...

Page 207: ...ATAPI_DNR ERR_ATAPI_ANF ERR_ATAPI_HEAT ERR_ATAPI_MECHA ERR_ATAPI_NODISC ERR_ATAPI_PARAM ERR_ATAPI_REENT ERR_ATAPI_DISC ERR_ATAPI_TMOUT ERR_ATAPI_DATA ERR_ATAPI_EJECT ERR_ATAPI_DCHG ERR_ATAPI_MODE ERR_ATAPI_OFF ERR_ATAPI _TEST Return value 00000000H ffff1000H ffff1001H ffff1002H ffff1003H ffff1004H ffff1005H ffff1006H ffff1007H ffff1008H ffff1009H ffff100aH ffff100bH ffff100cH ffff100dH ffff100eH f...

Page 208: ...l Request 0X01 Recovered Error 0X04 Hardware Error 0X01 Recovered Error 0X02 Not Ready 0X02 Not Ready 0X06 Unit attention 0X02 Not Ready 0X03 Medium Error 0X05 Illegal Request 0X03 Medium Error 0X06 Unit attention ASC 0X24 0X1A 0X26 0X39 0X20 0X4E 0X21 0X53 0X85 0X80 0X3A 0X04 0X29 0X30 0X02 0X09 0X30 0X64 0X11 0X28 Comment Inquiry Mode Sense Mode Select Read DVD Structure Mode Select Mode Select ...

Page 209: ...ward to the next screen by the key on the remote controller Unless the inspection is finished the screen will not move forward The screen will not move forward too if there is an NG item Refer to the explanation of each screen for the details In the case of service menu screen 1 Select an inspection item by the and keys on the remote controller and inspection screen will appear when the CR key is ...

Page 210: ...started Self Test Menu 6 GPS Self check 7 Software version display 8 Language Flag setup mode 9 Memory all cleay 10 GPS sensitivity measurement 11 Picture RGB check 12 GPS information CR KEY The selected menu is started Self Test Menu 13 Sound play 14 File Maintenance mode 15 Picture check 16 Device check Design engineer only 17 Memory all clear for Service 18 BackUp Memory clear CR KEY The select...

Page 211: ...tus is changing between ON and OFF K mode is for develop use K mode status must be OFF for normal operation Standard value for other items GYRO voltage OK 2 5 0 15 USABLE 2 5 0 30 GYRO variation OK Less than 30 G sensor voltage OK 2 0 0 25 USABLE 2 0 0 40 G sensor variation OK Less than 80 Only when all the conditions are met you can move on to the next inspection by the key on the remote controll...

Page 212: ...onnection open is checked Check is performed on 5CH and 7CH Do not connect anything to the terminal OK will be indicated under open condition Wait screen is displayed until the checking is completed When RETURN key on the remote controller is pressed while the inspection result is being displayed on the screen inspection will be performed once again Only in the case of OK you can move on to the ne...

Page 213: ...e right hand side of the screen Volume level can be changed by the and keys on the remote controller 0 to 9 JPEG file name ZHITO1 JPEG Voice file name A19K01KS WAV You can move on to the next inspection by the key on the remote controller 5 VTR check External input image VTR input image is displayed and voice is outputted You can move on to the next inspection by the key on the remote controller 5...

Page 214: ...n error background color is red even if the conditions are met 6 GPS Self check Using satellites NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Antenna connection Receiving signal level Latitude Longitude 2004 11 24 15 00 00 OK 13 5 3D 35 55 47 1 139 28 30 0 joy stick down It progresses to the next inspection Details of the error This is an error when communication with DRAGON is not established Communication error d...

Page 215: ...Not for service SRAM application domain is cleared FLASH application domain is cleared Sensor learning level is cleared If SRAM clear is not successful FLASH will not be cleared After the inspection screen is displayed the above process is executed by the NAVI key on the remote controller The result of the process is displayed Only when everything is OK you can move on to the next inspection by th...

Page 216: ...ns will be displayed 10 GPS sensitivity measurement Satellite NO 3 to select satellite joy stick down Raw work inspection is ended CH Look SNR AMU SNR dB 1 OK 12 3 23 4 2 OK 12 3 23 4 3 OK 12 3 23 4 4 OK 12 3 23 4 5 OK 12 3 23 4 6 OK 12 3 23 4 7 OK 12 3 23 4 8 OK 12 3 23 4 ALL OK Sensitivity 20 4 db DoppRMS 1 78 Hz Details of the error This is an error when communication with DRAGON is not establi...

Page 217: ...creen shown above will be displayed first 13 Voice play back Voice file WAVE format will be played back The voice selected by the CR key on the remote controller will be played back Volume level can be changed by the and keys on the remote controller 12 GPS information 0D T2 H25 5 V25 5 01 03 28 23 05 47 Position Sv Stat Ver Diag Err Info SV 10 26 18 23 17 9 14 4 Azi 119 25 310 305 317 196 260 142...

Page 218: ...l be displayed from left to right 3 Cross hatch 4 Sweep 5 Step 6 Lamp 7 Window 8 Mono scope 9 Cycle line 1 10 Cycle line 2 11 Horizontal stripe 1 12 Horizontal stripe 2 13 Chinese character pattern 14 Map map jpg 15 Natural image nature jpg 16 Portrait 1 hito1 jpg 17 Portrait 2 hito2 jpg 14 File maintenance Totale Capacity 216 5K Remain 216 3K Media SRAM Path LOGINFO CFG 20 LOCPOS DAT 20 84 02 08 ...

Page 219: ...the RETURN key on the main unit and return to the device selection screen 17 All memory clear for Service SRAM application domain is cleared FLASH application domain is cleared If SRAM clear is not successful FLASH will not be cleared After the inspection screen is displayed the above process is executed by the NAVI key on the remote controller The result of the process is displayed 16 Device Chec...

Page 220: ...y on the remote controller for system reset The screen will return to the menu screen by the RETURN key on the remote controller 18 Initialization of a backup variable A backup variable is initialized Cautions System reset is carried out after initialization NAVI A backup variable is initialized return It returns to a menu screen ...

Page 221: ...ille Assy block it must always be moved to the OPEN position 1 Rotate the gear using a screwdriver etc ø2 8 or smaller from the slit on the bottom surface of the main unit Fig 1 in the direction of the arrow and move the Grille Assy to OPEN position Note Though the gear is heavy please turn carefully not to inflict too much force Turning with excessive force may cause damage in the rack or gear in...

Page 222: ...flexible cable Fig 3 3 Remove the flexible cable from the connector to remove the Monitor Assy Push the lid of the c up with the top of precision screwdriver minu and then remove the flexible cable Take much not to pull the connector forcedly or break it o because it is easy to be damaged And also u precision screwdriver in the same way in the installation Fig 3 Fig 2 ver ...

Page 223: ...Remove the two screws and then remove the Guide 3 Remove the five screws and then remove the Case Unit 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 Case Unit Remove the four screws 2 1 Monitor PCB Fig 5 Disconnect the connector and then remove the Monitor PCB 1 1 1 Removing the CD Mechanism Module Fig 6 Remove the four screws 1 1 3 1 Disconnect the connector and then remove the CD Mechanism Module ...

Page 224: ... Removing the Heat Sink Fig 8 Remove the two screws 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 Remove the seven screws and then remove the Heat Sink 2 Remove the four screws 2 Disconnect the connector and then remove the Panel Unit Removing the System Unit Fig 9 Fig 9 Remove the six screws 1 System Unit 1 1 1 1 1 1 Disconnect the connector and then remove the System Unit ...

Page 225: ... the Chassis Unit Fig 10 1 Fig 10 Chassis Unit Fig 11 Removing the DVD Mechanism Module Fig 11 Remove the three screws and then remove the Chassis Unit 1 1 1 1 DVD Mechanism Module 1 Remove the four screws and then remove the DVD Mechanism Module 1 1 1 ...

Page 226: ... indicated 1 Remove the four screws 2 2 2 1 Disconnect the connector and then remove the CC Unit Connector Unit Remove the two screws 1 Disconnect the connector and then remove the Connector Unit 3 Main PCB Unit Removing the Main PCB Unit Fig 13 Straighten the two tabs at locations indicated 2 Remove the screw 3 Disconnect the connector and then remove the Main PCB Unit ...

Page 227: ...up flexible cable Connector for CRG flexible cable Short here A B C Module pc board 1 Set the mechanism to the lock position disc load standby position 2 Place the mechanism module upside down 3 Short the two lands on the pickup flexible cable as shown below 4 Be sure to disconnect the pickup flexible cable and the CRG flexible cable from the connectors to protect them from damages 5 Remove solder...

Page 228: ...ifting the end of the pickup rack slide the main shaft and remove the pickup unit Notes Replacing the pickup unit requires the skew adjustment Remove glue from both ends of the main and sub shafts and skew stud Do not reuse the old skew screw Be sure to use a brand new skew screw supplied with a new pickup unit Fix the skew screw with glue GYL1001 after adjustment Sub shaft Pickup unit Skew screw ...

Page 229: ...two springs C and the four screws 2 To remove the upper frame open it on the fulcrum A 3 While lifting the carriage mechanism remove the three dampers 4 With the frames removed insert the connectors coming from the main unit and eject the disc Caution Before installing the carriage mechanism in the frames be sure to apply some alcohol to the dampers and set the mechanism to the clamp mode Do not s...

Page 230: ... wires from the inner holder 4 Remove the washer styling holder change arm and pickup lock arm 5 While releasing from the hook of the inner holder lift the end of the feed screw Caution In assembling move the planet gear to the load eject position before setting the feed screw in the inner holder Shorting Solder Planet Gear Change Arm Inner Holder Styling Holder Feed Screw Washer Pickup Lock Arm ...

Page 231: ... 6 7 8 C D F A B E 7 1 2 PCB LOCATIONS GPS UNIT B MAIN PCB UNIT L CONNECTOR UNIT K CC UNIT A SYSTEM UNIT G PANEL PCB J KEYBOARD PCB I MONITOR PCB H DVD CORE UNIT MS3R C COMPOUND UNIT A D COMPOUND UNIT B E CD CORE UNIT S10 1 F ...

Page 232: ...ND 19 OPEN ONLY 20 GND 20 18 19 17 POWER SUPPLY 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 1 REAR MONI GND 2 REAR MONI OUTPUT 3 NC 4 NC 5 BACK CAMERA GND 6 BACK CAMERA INPUT 7 VIDEO GND 8 VIDEO INPUT 9 AUDIO INPUT Lch GND 10 AUDIO INPUT Lch 11 AUDIO INPUT Rch GND 12 AUDIO INPUT Rch 13 GNDA 14 SUBWOOFER OUT Lch 15 GNDA 16 SUBWOOFER OUT Rch 17 GNDA 18 REAR OUTPUT Lch 19 GNDA 20 REAR OUTPUT Rch 21 GNDA 2...

Page 233: ...10 AP 20 A0 21 A1 22 A2 23 A3 24 48 DQ14 47 VSSQ 46 DQ13 45 DQ12 44 VDDQ 43 DQ11 42 DQ10 41 VSSQ 40 DQ9 39 DQ8 38 37 VSS 36 UDQM 35 CLK 34 CKE 33 NC 32 A9 31 A8 30 A7 29 A6 28 A5 54 A4 53 VSS VDD 1 VDD 25 49 DQ15 50 VSS 26 27 52 51 LDQM BA0 A11 NC VDDQ A0 A11 Address input BA0 BA1 Bank select address DQ0 DQ15 Data input output CLK Clock input CKE Clock enable cs Chip select ras Row address strobe ...

Page 234: ... Upper Byte Enable LUDQM Lower Upper DQ Mask Enable mrd Memory Read mwr Memory Write Strobe nmi Non Maskable Interrupt Request PORT0 PORT4 PORTA0 PORTA7 Port R w Bus Read or Write Status ras Row Address Strobe ready Ready reset Reset RXD Receive Data sclk Serial Clock SDCLKOUT SDRAM CLKOUT SI Serial Input SO Serial Output stopak Stop Acknowledge tc Terminal Count TCLR Timer Clear TI Timer Input TO...

Page 235: ..._TXD DSP_BCLKI PIO26 D2 D1 XMWR XLLBEN XIORD NC NC NC XBCYST XCS2 XCS3 DREQ0 DREQ1 INT3 INT2 INT0 ATA_DA0 ATA_DA1 UART6_RXD UART5_RXD PIO25 D4 D3 VSS VSS XLUBEN VDD NC VSS NC VDD VDD XCS5 VSS DREQ2 VDD INT1 VDD VSS ATA_INT OVSS0 UART5_TXD PIO24 D6 D5 VDD VSS ATA_XDMACK UART4_RXD UART4_TXD PIO22 OVSS7 D8 D7 ATA_XDIOR ATA_IORDY XRESET UART3_TXD OVDD3 D10 D9 VDD VDD ATA_DMARQ ATA_XDIOW OVDD0 DSP_BDI ...

Page 236: ...3 SRAM_CSSEL XCS_SRAM XCS_SRAMH XCS_FLASH XCS_DSP XWR_SRAM CPU I F BLOCK TOP SECTION DMA CHANNEL SELECT SECTION WAIT CONTROL SECTION INTERRUPT CONTROL SECTION PROTECT and CHIP SELECT GENERATOR SECTION TIMER SECTION ASIC ASIC_CLK XRESET A7 A2 WExx RExx DMAxx WAIT WTxx INTxx DMA INT AUDIO BLOCK CD ROM BLOCK PERI BLOCK SIO PIO REMOTE CONTROL ATAPI BLOCK PC CARD BLOCK SOUND BLOCK USB BLOCK CPU Block D...

Page 237: ...A14 3 A13 4 A12 5 A11 6 A10 7 A9 8 A8 11 WE 12 RESET 13 NC 14 NC 15 16 RY BY A18 A0 A18 A 1 RY BY BYTE OE DQ0 DQ15 Address input Ready busy output 8bit 16bit mode select Output enable Data input output WE Write enable CE Chip enable RESET Reset 9 NC 10 NC 17 A17 18 A7 19 A6 20 A5 21 A4 22 A3 23 A2 24 A1 A16 BYTE VSS DQ15 A 1 DQ7 DQ14 DQ6 DQ13 38 DQ4 37 VCC 36 DQ11 35 DQ3 34 33 DQ10 DQ2 DQ5 39 DQ12...

Page 238: ...DD VCOM AOUTL AOUTR TST 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 CKS LRCK Clock Divider BICK SDATA Serial Input Interface MCLK DEM PD TST VREF Σ Modulator AOUTL 8X Interpolator LPF Σ Modulator AOUTR 8X Interpolator LPF VDD VSS VCOM De emphasis Control DIF1 DIF0 AK4351VT VDD C1 VCC C5 DIN2 C5 C4 GND C4 STBY DOUT2 VCHA 20 18 19 17 14 15 16 13 1 3 2 4 7 6 5 8 C1 DIN1 DOUT1 VSS ROUT2 RIN2 12 11 9 10 ROUT1 RIN1 UPD4721G...

Page 239: ...ce Memory Interface Controller External Video Interface Controller Display Controller DAC Set up Engine 2D 3D Rendering Engine Embedded SDRAM 64bit x 256K word 64bit D0 32 A2 24 ARGB DRGB RBT656 MB86291APFVS G DL 1 NC 2 IN A 3 GND 4 OUT Y 5 VCC TC7SH14FUS1 ...

Page 240: ...C1 NC NC COUT YOUT YTRAP NC VCC2 VOUT BOUT ROUT GOUT GND2 BH7236AF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 PD 25 2 4 2 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 IF MIXin GND IF MIX RF MIXout VCC RF MIX RF MIXin VCC 1stLO OSC 1stLO OSC1 1stLO OSC2 GND 1stLO OSC VCC phase detector PD Vout3 PD Vout2 PD Vout1 GND phase detector GND RF MIX VCC IF MIX VGC IF MIX IF MIXout GND 2ndIF AMP 2ndIFin1 2ndIFin2 ...

Page 241: ... input output 27 PLIO1 l O PLL I F input output 28 PLIO2 l O PLL I F input output 29 DDINT l Darc I F input 30 DDCE O C Darc I F output 31 DDSCK O C Darc I F output 32 DDTX O C Darc I F output 33 DDRX l Darc I F input 34 DDIO0 l O Darc I F input output 35 DDIO1 l O Darc I F input output 36 DDIO2 l O Darc I F input output 37 TIOA0 l O ParaIIeI input output 38 TIOA1 l O ParaIIeI input output 39 TIOB...

Page 242: ...arrier clock direct input inverter amp output Power supply 3 3V 109 CCKVCC 110 CRCK l Carrier clock input 111 CCKGND GND 112 118 PC0 6 l O Parallel input output 119 NMI Connect to VCC 120 RESETB l System reset input 121 MSTRSTB l Test reset input 122 TEST0 l Test mode input 123 TEST1 l Test mode input 124 REFSEL l GPS reference clock select input 125 REFCK l Reference clock input 126 VCC7 Power su...

Page 243: ...GND 13 VA A15 1 A14 2 A13 3 A12 4 A11 5 A10 6 A9 7 A8 8 N C 9 N C 10 WE 11 RESET 12 N C 13 N C 14 RY BY 15 N C 16 A17 17 A7 18 A6 19 A5 20 A4 21 A3 22 A2 23 A1 24 48 A16 47 BYTE 46 VSS 45 DQ15 A 1 44 DQ7 43 DQ14 42 DQ6 41 DQ13 40 DQ5 39 DQ12 38 DQ4 37 VCC 36 DQ11 35 DQ3 34 DQ10 33 DQ2 32 DQ9 31 DQ1 30 DQ8 29 DQ0 28 OE 27 VSS 26 CE 25 A0 CIRCUIT WRITE WRITE ERASE PULSE TIMER RY BY BUFFER CONTROL CO...

Page 244: ... O Hi output is carried out when Y directions is detected 26 NC I O Not used 27 SDA IC data input output 28 SCL O IC clock output 29 PIPRES O IC reset output 31 PNLVD Touch panel power supply control output 33 VSS1 GND 34 37 NC Not used 38 ROMDATA Not used 39 ROMCLK Not used 40 POMCS Not used 41 42 NC Not used 44 INVPUL Inverter pulse output 45 BEEP Not used 46 EPRCS O EEPROM chip select output 47...

Page 245: ...emperature sense input back light boost PE5479A 80 61 60 41 1 21 40 20 l KEY3 Analog key data input 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 CTIMR OVP ENA SST VDDA GNDA V2500 RT1 FB COMP NDRV_B PDRV_A CT RT PGND LCT DIM LPWM PDRV_C NDRV_D Protection NDR_B PDR_A ZVS Phase Shift Controller HF OSC PDR_C NDR_D Burst Mode Control OVP ENA hys COMP hys COMP 1 5V 2V Reference OPLAMP EA Ignitio...

Page 246: ...tect GND DO DI 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 Memory Aray Address Decoder Mode Decode Logic Data Resistor Output Buffer Clock Pulse Counter Voltage Ditector Clock Oscillater Write Protect Circuit GND OUT VCC 1 4 2 3 GND Current amp TPS850 1 12 36 25 13 24 48 37 BD6171KV Pin Arrangement Chart ...

Page 247: ...ATCH LATCH UVLO CP POS CP NEG TSD OSC FET DRIVER ERROR AMP FET DRIVER ERROR AMP PWM DVCC PVCC3 0 6 VREGA EN3 EN4 OUT3 OUT1 RESET RESET VREGA VREGA 0 6V 0 6V OUT2 OUT4 FB4 PGND4 VO4DET VREGA VO5DET GND DGND SGND 0 6V 0 6V PGND5 FB5 DVCC 5VREG OUT5 PVCC5 SYNC RT FB2 INV2 SS2 VO1DET OCPC1 2V 2V FB1 INV1 1V VO2DET OCPC2 1V VREGA VREGA VREF OUT OUT CL2 VS2 PVCC4 EN4 EN5 CL1 VS1 PVCC2 FB3 VO3DET PVCC1 V...

Page 248: ...nse output 30 BRXEN O P BUS Possible to receive output 31 ROMDATA Not used 32 ROMCLK Not used 33 ROMCS Not used 34 reset I System reset input 35 XT1 Not used 36 XT2 Not used 37 REGC Not used 38 X2 Crystal oscillator connection pin 39 X1 Crystal oscillator connection pin 40 VSS GND 41 VDD Power supply 42 PCL Not used 43 44 PULSE0 1 I Pulse detect input 0 1 45 46 MOT0 1 O Flap motor driver output 0 ...

Page 249: ... analog value input 80 wcont I Wired remote control SEL input 81 rst I Navigation control reset input 82 xccstby I Navigation stand by OK input 83 CPUWDT I Navigation watch dog timer input 84 TELIN I Telephone mute input 85 PBSENS I Parking brake sense input 86 revsens I Reverse gear sense input 87 TESTIN I Test mode input 88 TIMEOUT I Timeout input 89 NMI Pull down 90 bsens I Backup sense input 9...

Page 250: ...13 8 10 VCC 4B 4A 3B 3A 3Y 1A 1B 1Y 2A 2B 2Y GND 4Y 7 3 TC74VHCT08AFTS1 CLAMP 6 5 4 1 2 3 6dB AMP 75Ω DRIVER V GND Vin Power Save Vout Vsag LPF NJM2561F1 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 NC NC IN2A NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT1 NC GND NC VCC OUT2 VREF NC NC IN2B IN1A IN1B TA2050FS1 ...

Page 251: ...t Power stage 11 VO1 Driver CH1 Negative output 12 VO1 Driver CH2 Positive output 13 VO2 Driver CH2 Negative output 14 VO2 Driver CH2 Positive output 15 VO3 Driver CH2 Positive output 16 VO3 Driver CH2 Negative output 17 VO4 Driver CH4 Positive output 18 VO4 Driver CH4 Negative output 19 POWVCC2 Power supply pin for CH4 at Power stage 20 GND Ground pin 21 CNT Control pin 22 LDIN Loading input 23 O...

Page 252: ...N I O C It is possible to receive P Bus input output 28 bsrq I O C P Bus service request demand input output 29 NC Not used 30 DSCSNS I Disc state sense input 31 8EJ S905 I Input of detection of 8 cm disc ejection 32 12EJ S904 I Input of detection of 12 cm disc ejection 33 EVSS E power supply GND 34 EVDD E power supply Positive power supply 35 36 SRAMLEVEL0 1 O C SRAM level meter output 37 EMPH O ...

Page 253: ...ata Bus 0 12 84 86 NC Not used 87 FMODE I For flash rewriting Connected to VSS via the resistor 88 FLRQ O C For flash rewriting 89 93 NC Not used 94 csens I Flap closing sense input 95 TYPE_A D I CD DA analog digital output change setup 96 testin I Chip check test program starting input 97 HOME I Home SW sense input 98 TEMP I Temperature information sense input 99 VDSENS I VD power supply short se...

Page 254: ...Connected to GND 42 PWMSW1 I Setup 1 for PWM output FD TD 43 TESTEN I Connected to GND 44 D1 GND GND for 1 6V digital circuits 45 DIN I Input of audio data 46 DOUT O Output of audio data 47 SCKIN I Clock input for audio data 48 SCKO O Clock output for audio data 49 LRCKIN I Input of LRCK for audio data 50 LRCK O Output LRCK for audio data 51 xtalen I Permission to oscillate 16 9344MHz 52 D1 VDD Po...

Page 255: ... O Output of RF 117 C3T O Connection to the capacitor for detecting 3T 118 AGCI I Input of AGC 119 RFO O Output of RF AGC 120 121 EQ2 1 I Equalizer 2 1 122 RF2 I Reversal input of RF2 123 RF I Reversal input of RF 124 A GND Ground for the analog system 125 A I Input of A 126 C I Input of C 127 B I Input of B 128 D I Input of D 129 F I Input of F 130 E I Input of E 131 VREFIN I Input of reference v...

Page 256: ...32 Multplier 16 x 16 32 32bit Ballel Siffer CPU BCU ALU P110 P113 P100 P107 P90 P96 P60 P65 P50 P57 P40 P47 P30 P37 P20 P27 P10 P15 P00 P07 P80 P83 P70 P77 ANI0 ANI11 RTP0 RTP7 P114 RTPTRG ADTRG AVss AVdd AVref P120 Instruction Queue CG A D Converter RTP HLDRQ P96 HLDAK P95 ASTB DSTB RD P93 R W WRH P92 UBEN P91 LBEN WRL P90 WAIT AD0 AD15 P40 P47 P50 P57 A16 A21 P60 P65 A13 A15 P34 P36 A1 A2 P100 P...

Page 257: ... data in Data input 11 NC non connection Not used 12 OSCGND osc ground Ground of oscillator block 13 ROM_VDD power supply Power supply for EEPROM pin 13 is connected with a power supply of micro computer 14 DO O data out Data output 15 DGND digital ground Ground of digital block 16 NC non connection Not used 17 VDD_3 3 power supply The power supply for digital block 3 3V 0 2V 18 NC non connection ...

Page 258: ...Position for visibility adjustment The angle can be adjusted in 5 stages from the closed position to the maximum angle approximately 20 within the adjustable range by the angle key The angle has toggle operation and it executes close operation as follows when it reaches the maximum angle 3 Half Open Position for DISC replacement on upper stage CD It slides down to angle 12 when OPEN CLOSE key is p...

Page 259: ...ed position is restored when OPEN CLOSE key is pressed for more than 2 second and LAST position is restored when it is pressed quickly 5 Error Angle Besides the above 4 positions that can be operated by the user this system has the error angle approx 45 as an escape from danger in case of stopping due to an obstruction If operation becomes impossible in the angle of 45 or smaller it opens to this ...

Page 260: ...mum angle approx 20 1STEP slides in horizontal direction by approx 6mm It is closed when the system is at the maximum angle Though continuous operation is executed by pressing the key for more than 1 second it stops when the maximum angle is reached If the opening exceeds the maximum angle ANGLE key operation becomes disabled 7 Pressing OPEN key quickly If the system is at FULL CLOSE ANGLE positio...

Page 261: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ANGLE 0 FULL CLOSE ANGLE 1 ANGLE 2 ANGLE 3 ANGLE 4 ANGLE 5 HALF OPEN CD insertion FULL OPEN DVD inser...

Page 262: ...t slides in open direction by 1 position and then stops sliding If sliding waveform change by angle key pressing etc does not appear for 500ms due to obstruction etc it slides in the opposite direction by 1 position and stops sliding If it does not return to the position to be returned by 1 position in error even after 750ms it stops at the position If close sense SW does not turn ON for 500ms due...

Page 263: ... ON Return to LAST position after full close Return to LAST position after reloading ACC OFF Full close No change Normal CD half 3 Half Open CD insertion Return to LAST position CD EJECT key CD ejection Disabled ANGLE key Disabled Disabled Disabled Quick pressing of OPEN CLOSE Return to LAST position Return to LAST position after reloading Return to LAST position after reloading Pressing of OPEN C...

Page 264: ...TBY out MUTEALL out MUTEVOL out SWACPW out ASENBO out IPPW out dalmon out CCON out DRAMPW out SYSRST out IRQPW out CPUWDT in rst in xccstby in ACC ON STAND BY TASK MAIN LOOP ON chattering 500ms 200ms 350ms 24ms 64ms 100ms 1ms Waiting to 100ms after SYSRST ON Waiting to 1ms after rst ON If SOURCE ON M ...

Page 265: ...UC 265 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ACC OFF IDLE STOP STAND BY TASK OOP OFF chattering 8ms to 10ms 5ms 3 seconds Dropped down after waiting for 500µs Guarantee time as the SDRAM back up OURCE ON MUTEVOL release ...

Page 266: ...s you to the display of the map of your surroundings Use to switch the view mode of the navigation when the map of your surround ings is displayed If you press this button while in the audio operation screen the screen changes to the Navigation map screen 2 AV button Use to switch between Navigation map screen and audio operation screen 3 VOL button Pressing on the side of the button to increase t...

Page 267: ...wn this button while on this channel to assign preset When the XM tuner GEX P10XMT is not connected Not used 12 P ADJ B LIGHT button Press to enter the PICTURE ADJUST mode Press and hold to turn off the back light of the LCD panel To turn on the back light press this button again 13 MEMO button When the XM tuner GEX P10XMT is con nected and the XM source is selected Press and hold this button to m...

Page 268: ...t in the multi CD player When no magazine is set in the multi DVD player When the AUX auxiliary input is set to off When the AV INPUT video input is not set to VIDEO External unit refers to a Pioneer product such as one available in the future that although incompatible as a source enables control of basic functions by this unit Two external units can be controlled by this unit When two exter nal ...

Page 269: ...ll start Make sure the CD loading slot is empty before inserting a CD into the slot When a disc is already loaded in the CD loading slot select the CD source by pressing SRC button You can use AV button to switch between navigation map displays and audio operation displays The built in CD drive plays one standard 12 cm or 8 cm single disc at a time Do not use an adapter when playing 8 cm discs Do ...

Page 270: ...gain Ejecting the DVD Map Disc 1 Press and hold OPEN CLOSE button The LCD panel fully opens 2 Press DVD ROM EJECT button The DVD Map Disc is ejected 3 Press OPEN CLOSE button The LCD panel closes Adjusting the LCD Panel Angle Do not open and close the LCD panel with D t d l th LCD l ith hands by force This may cause malfunc tion When opening closing and adjusting the angle of the LCD panel be care...

Page 271: ...ck WIRED REMOTE Please see the Instruction Manual for the Wired Remote Control sold separately Power cord RCA connector This product Note The XM tuner will not receive XM Radio s coverage area When the XM tuner is not used connect the IP BUS cable 1 directly to this product 2 To avoid the risk of accident and the potential violation of applicable laws this product should never be used while the ve...

Page 272: ...n a subwoofer is connected to this product instead of a rear speaker change the rear output setting in the Initial Setting Refer to the Operation Manual The subwoofer output of this product is monaural Note When connecting the blue lead to the auto antenna and using the auto antenna function the vehicle s antenna can be stowed by following the instructions below In the INITIAL menu select RADIO fo...

Page 273: ...per connection is shown until sensor initialization has completed Be sure to use only the supplied extension lead Use of another lead could cause fire smoke and or damage this product Connection method Clamp the parking brake switch power supply side lead lamp firmly with eedle nosed pliers Power supply side Ground side Parking brake switch Speed detection circuit lead Vehicle injection computer C...

Page 274: ...ont speaker Rear speaker Subwoofer Front speaker Rear speaker Subwoofer Left Right 15 cm 5 7 8 in 23 cm 9 in Blue white To system control terminal of the power amp max 300 mA 12 V DC Do not connect this lead to Auto antenna control terminal 15 cm 5 7 8 in Perform these connections when using the optional amplifier Subwoofer output or non fading output SUBWOOFER OUTPUT or NON FANDING OUTPUT When co...

Page 275: ...ble to the negative terminal of the battery 2 Start the engine 3 Press the RESET button on this product Press the RESET button on this product using a pointed object such as the tip of a pen 4 Enter the following settings 1 2 Make any necessary installation angle adjustments 4 Set the time and language After installing this product be sure to check in a safe place that the vehicle is per forming n...

Page 276: ...em Unit CN1301 System Unit CN1701 CC Unit CN605 System Unit CN1802 CC Unit CN801 CC Unit CN702 Connector Unit CN2804 CC Unit CN701 Monitor PCB CN5002 For OSD display 1 Operation check Checking the grating CD Checking the grating Two pieces Checking the grating DVD y y y y g g g g g g g g g Before shipping out the product be sure to clean the following portions by using the prescribed cleaning tool...

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