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AVX-P7300DVD
PU diagram
Adhesive material
(GEM1033)
Skew adjustment screw A
Screw rock(GYL1001)
Skew adjustment screw B
Screw rock(GYL1001)
Symptoms that can occur if proper adjustments are not made: Error rate reaches 10 (10 or less under normal
conditions).
The RF jitter becomes more pronounced - the RF waveform becomes deformed.
Retraction of the tracking and the servo motor, become unstable.
Cautions for performing adjustments: Do not look directly into the laser beam for any prolonged periods of time.
Procedure:
1. Replace the cable, connecting the product's main unit and the DVD mechanical module, with a 40-pin extended
flexible cable (GGD1170), and turn the DVD mechanical module upside down, in order to proceed with pick-up unit
adjustments.
2. Remove adhesive materials from the pick-up unit, using tweezers.
(Note) Make sure that adhesive material fragments are not scattered while removing the adhesive from the unit. Be
also very careful not to exert excessive force on the actuator.
3. Connect the unit to an oscilloscope, referring to the connection diagram.
4. Turn the product power ON, and load the disk for adjustments (GGV1018).
5. Set the disk type to single-layer DVD in the front-end test mode, turn the power ON and then move the pick-up to
the middle radius.
6. LD ON.
7. Close in the focus(Do not carry out 'T.Bal adjustment' and 'Tracking close'.)
8. Maximize the level by slightly turning the skew adjustment screw A, while looking at the RF waveform level on the
oscilloscope.
Next, maximize the level by turning the skew adjustment screw B, slightly. Repeat this procedure three times and
adjust the unit to attain a maximum level.
9. Turn the power OFF in the test mode, and eject the disk after verifying that it has stopped spinning.
10. Apply adhesive and screw lock materials, to the locations specified in the pick-up diagram (shown below).
Apply the adhesive material to secure the resin components on the pick-up chassis.
Apply the screw lock material to secure the screws on the pick-up chassis.
Do not apply any of these materials to the pick-up section or mechanical sections, which are not specified.
Keep the unit away from vibration or shock until the materials securely fix the components and screws in place.
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Summary of Contents for AVX-P7300DVD
Page 6: ...C F 6 AVX P7300DVD 2 2 EXTERIOR 1 3 55 56 A ...
Page 8: ...8 AVX P7300DVD G D H 2 3 EXTERIOR 2 3 ...
Page 10: ...10 AVX P7300DVD B E 2 4 EXTERIOR 3 3 ...
Page 12: ...12 AVX P7300DVD 2 6 DVD MECHANISM MODULE I ...
Page 25: ...25 AVX P7300DVD 5 6 7 8 A B C D 5 6 7 8 D RELAY UNIT A CN101 D ...
Page 29: ...29 AVX P7300DVD 1 2 3 4 A B C D 1 2 3 4 3 9 PU UNIT REFERENCE ...
Page 44: ...44 AVX P7300DVD A 1 2 3 4 B C D 1 2 3 4 J D CN1101 3 12 VIDEO SCHEMATIC ...
Page 45: ...45 AVX P7300DVD 5 6 7 8 A B C D 5 6 7 8 J J VIDEO SCHEMATIC ...
Page 47: ...47 AVX P7300DVD 5 6 7 8 A B C D 5 6 7 8 E F CN1901 SIDE A A ...
Page 48: ...48 AVX P7300DVD A 1 2 3 4 B C D 1 2 3 4 AV BUS IP OUT IP IN OPT OUT SPEAKER A CONTROL PCB A ...
Page 49: ...49 AVX P7300DVD 5 6 7 8 A B C D 5 6 7 8 IC Q FRONT RGB CORD SIDE B A ...
Page 53: ...53 AVX P7300DVD 1 2 3 4 A B C D 1 2 3 4 IC Q RELAY UNIT D SIDE B D ...
Page 59: ...59 AVX P7300DVD 5 6 7 8 A B C D 5 6 7 8 ADJ M2 M3 A CN251 A CN252 C CN261 I SIDE A ...
Page 61: ...61 AVX P7300DVD 5 6 7 8 A B C D 5 6 7 8 12cmDETECT 8cmDETECT IC Q CLAMP I SIDE B ...
Page 62: ...62 AVX P7300DVD A 1 2 3 4 B C D 1 2 3 4 J D CN1101 J 4 10 VIDEO SCHEMATIC VIDEO SCHEMATIC ...
Page 63: ...63 AVX P7300DVD 5 6 7 8 A B C D 5 6 7 8 J ...
Page 89: ...89 AVX P7300DVD POWER SUPPLY 3 3V 2 7V POWER SUPPLY 3 3V Schematic diagram 2 ...
Page 93: ...93 AVX P7300DVD AUDIO 2ch ANALOG OUT POWER SUPPLY 3 3V Schematic diagram 4 ...
Page 95: ...95 AVX P7300DVD AV CHIP BLOCK POWER SUPPLY 3 3V Schematic diagram 5 ...
Page 97: ...97 AVX P7300DVD POWER SUPPLY 3 3V Schematic diagram 6 ...
Page 99: ...99 AVX P7300DVD POWER SUPPLY 3 3V CLOCK FREQUENCY 5MHz POWER SUPPLY 3 3V Schematic diagram 7 ...