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DV-444, DV-440

8.2 SPECIFICATIONS

General

System ................................. DVD, Video CD, CD, MP3 files

Power requirements .............................. AC  120V,  60 Hz

Power consumption ................................................ 12 W

Power consumption in standby mode ....... less than 1 W

Weight ................................................ 2.6 kg (5 lb 12 oz)

Dimensions ..................... 420 (W) x 279 (D)  x 55 (H)  mm

(16 

9

/

16 

(W) x 11(D)  x 4 

3

/

16

 (H)  in.)

(Not including protruding cables, etc.)

Operating temperature

+5

°

C to +35

°

C (+36

°

F to +96

°

F)

Operating humidity .......... 5% to 85% (no condensation)

S-Video output

Y (luminance) - Output level ........................ 1 Vp-p (75 

)

C (color) - Output level ........................ 286 mVp-p (75 

)

Jacks .......................................................... S-VIDEO jack

Video output

Output level ................................................ 1  Vp-p  (75 

)

Jacks ................................................................. RCA jack

Component video output

(Y, P

B

, P

R

)

Output level ......................................... Y:  1.0  Vp-p  (75 

)

P

B

, P

R

: 0.7 Vp-p  (75 

)

Jacks ............................................................... RCA jacks

Audio output

Output level

During audio output ............. 200 mVrms (1 kHz, –20 dB)

Number of channels ....................................................... 2

Jacks ............................................................... RCA jacks

Accessories

• Audio Cord (VDE1052 or VDE1054 or VDE1064)

(L = 1.5m)

• Video Cord (VDE1053 or VDE1055 or VDE1065)

(L = 1.5m)

• Remote Control Unit

(DV-444 : VXX2703)

• Power Cord (ADG7022)

• Dry Cell Battery (R6P, AA)

White

Red

Yellow

• Remote Control Unit

(DV-440 : VXX2702)

RANDOM

PROGRAM

SEARCH MODE

0

9

8

7

+10

6

5

4

CLEAR

3

2

1

1

REV

FWD

 

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PLA

Y

 

3

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AUSE

 

8

STOP

 

7

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STEP/SLOW

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 NEXT

¢

 PREV

RETURN

REPEA

T

CONDITION

MEMOR

Y

LAST

MEMOR

Y

ANGLE

SUB TITLE

AUDIO

SETUP

MENU

TOP MENU

DISPLA

Y

5

3

2

Î

OPEN/

CLOSE

REPEA

T

A-B

5

5

5

5

E

N

T

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R

4

ENTER

OPEN/

CLOSE

A

UDIO

S

UBTITLE

ANGLE

RETURN

PREV

NEXT

REV

PLA

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FWD

PA

USE

PR
OGRAM

REPEA

T

V

O

LUME

CHANNEL

REPEA

T

TV

TV

FUNC

TV CONTR

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L

A-B

LAST

MEMOR

Y

CONDITION

MEMOR

Y

SEARCH MODE

RANDOM

ST
OP

STEP/SLO

W

ENTER

DISPLA

Y

CLEAR

5

5

5

5

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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works, © 1992-1997
Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.

"DTS" is a trademark of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

Digital audio characteristics

Frequency response ..... 4 Hz to 44 kHz (DVD  fs: 96 kHz)

S/N ratio ............................................................... 118 dB

Dynamic range ..................................................... 103 dB

Total harmonic distortion .................................. 0.0016%

Wow and  flutter ............................ Limit of  measurement

(

±

0.001% W. PEAK) or lower

Digital output

Optical digital output ........................... Optical digital jack

Coaxial digital output ......................................... RCA jack

Other terminals

CONTROL IN .......................................... Minijack (3.5 ø)

Accessories

Audio cord ...................................................................... 1

Video cord ...................................................................... 1

Power cord ..................................................................... 1

Remote control unit ....................................................... 1

AA (R6P)  dry cell batteries ............................................. 2

Operating Instructions ................................................... 1

Note

The  specifications and  design of this product are  subject to

change without notice, due to improvement.

Summary of Contents for DV-440

Page 1: ...Model Power Requirement Region No Remarks DV 444 DV 440 KUXQ AC120V 1 KCXQ AC120V 1 KUXJ AC120V 1 KCXJ AC120V 1 DV 440 1 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 2 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 3 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 10 4 PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM 33 5 PCB PARTS LIST 43 6 ADJUSTMENT 48 CONTENTS 7 GENERAL INFORMATION 54 7 1 DIAGNOSIS 54 7 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION OF PICKUP DEFECTIVE 54 7 1 2 TEST POI...

Page 2: ...not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for voltage wattage etc Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this Service Manual Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a on the schematics and on the parts list in this Service Man...

Page 3: ...nce of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Screws adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly FRONT 14 13 12 12 9 8 5 4 6 3 2 1 7 1 2 7 2 2 10 DV 444 KCXQ DV 440 KCXJ Only Mark 2 CONTRAST TABLE DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ KUXJ and KCXJ are constructed the same except for the following 2 Audio Cord L 1 5m VDE1054 VDE1054...

Page 4: ... 23 31 21 21 24 24 26 25 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 22 5 9 6 30 30 27 27 14 15 27 27 27 16 28 28 2 28 29 12 11 11 8 4 10 1 17 7 3 28 28 28 29 18 B D H C F G Refer to 2 3 LOADING MECHANISM ASSY DV 444 Only 32 DV 444 Only 2 2 EXTERIOR SECTION ...

Page 5: ...Pioneer Name Plate See Contrast table 2 27 Screw BBZ30P060FMC 28 Screw BBZ30P080FZK 29 Screw See Contrast table 2 30 Screw BBZ30P100FZK NSP 31 Energy Star Label AAX7876 32 LED Lens See Contrast table 2 2 CONTRAST TABLE DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ KUXJ and KCXJ are constructed the same except for the following Mark 1 DVDM Assy VWS1485 VWS1487 VWS1487 4 JACB Assy VWV1840 VWV1899 VWV1844 5 FLKB Assy...

Page 6: ...13 Drive Cam VNL1919 14 Gear Pulley VNL1921 15 Loading Gear VNL1922 16 Drive Gear VNL1923 17 SW Lever VNL1925 18 Clamper Plate VNE2251 19 Bridge VNE2252 20 Clamper VNL1924 21 Screw JGZ17P028FMC 22 Screw Z39 019 23 Tray VNL1920 A A To DVDM CN101 2 8 3 5 4 Refer to 2 4 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY S 8 8 12 23 13 17 21 16 22 15 14 22 22 22 22 20 18 19 9 1 7 11 10 6 8 A Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Daifree GEM1...

Page 7: ...13 Drive Cam No 13 Drive Cam No 23 Tray No 23 Tray Top View Rear View Top View Bottom View Daifree GEM1036 Daifree GEM1036 Daifree GEM1036 Daifree GEM1036 Daifree GEM1036 Side of the rib Inner side of a ditch Inner side of a ditch Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Inner side of a ditch Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 ...

Page 8: ...ment Screw 4 Adjustment Screw 18 10 20 6 5 5 11 15 14 9 16 2 Screw Tight GYL1001 Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 17 Torque 0 12 0 01 N m 17 Torque 0 12 0 01 N m 17 Torque 0 12 0 01 N m NSP 11 Mechanism Chassis VNE2248 12 Slider VNL1811 13 Spacer VNL1913 14 Joint VNL1914 15 FFC Holder VNL1915 16 Screw BBZ20P050FZK 17 Screw OBA8009 18 Screw PMA26P100FMC ...

Page 9: ...DV 444 DV 440 9 ...

Page 10: ...SSY B DVDM ASSY RF B1 B2 B3 B4 IC481 BU2288FV Clock Generator IC701 PE5108A DVD Decoder BY Chip IC601 PD6345A System Control IC603 VYW1857 8M Flash Memory IC712 MNR4800DJ7 4M DRAM 170 112 111 107 105 RFO ROMXA DSP RF BH PH FE 4 57 60 63 66 TE 32 33 30 31 39 3 33M SD0 SD7 CDDATA 16M 16M IC101 PE5251A FL Control IC V101 VAW1063 FL Tube IR101 Remote Receiver Unit V 12V V 6M V 6M V 3D FLAC1 FLAC2 E 5V...

Page 11: ...Y Cb Cr 2 22 24M 22 24M 2 DOUT IC211 PCM1742KE 192kHz 24bit 2ch DAC IC231 BA4560F JA201 L AUDIO R 2 7 8 IC411 MM1540BF MM1540CF 6ch Amp Driver with LPF 2 6 4 13 9 11 27 23 25 16 20 18 16 IC881 PM0026A Progressive Converter DV 444 ONLY DV 444 ONLY 68 75 29 24 28 PRG_Cr PRG_Cb PRG_Y PRG_Cr PRG_Cb PRG_Y Q921 Q922 Q923 23 21 19 Cr R Y G Cb B 23 21 19 F531 F541 F551 IC571 TC74HC4053AF PRG INTR SW LPF L...

Page 12: ...DV 444 DV 440 D 1 3 D 3 3 JACB ASSY DV 444 VWV1840 DV 440 KUXQ VWV1899 DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VWV1844 D KEYB ASSY DV 444 VWG2289 DV 440 VWG2290 G FLKB ASSY DV 444 VWG2280 DV 440 VWG2332 F 3 2 LOAB SSIB ASSYS and OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 13: ... CORD ADG7022 LOADING MOTOR ASSY VXX2505 SPINDLE MOTOR VXM1088 STEPPING MOTOR CARRIAGE VXM1090 S101 VSK1011 CN601 S5B PH K CN602 S2B PH K CN2 VKN1264 CN1 VKN1272 CN3 VKN1277 A SSIB ASSY VWG2292 C B 1 4 B 4 4 DVDM ASSY DV 444 VWS1485 DV 440 VWS1487 B RF SIGNAL ROUTE FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE F F F F T T F F F F T T F F T T F F T T F F S S S S S S S S T T F RF T SLIDER SERVO LOO...

Page 14: ...ASSY CN601 A 2 4 B 2 4 B CN3 C 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B DVDM ASSY DV 444 VWS1485 DV 440 VWS1487 DV 440 220 4 DV 444 100 16 F F T T F F F T S T F F T T F F T T F S T F F F F F T T T T F T RF RF RF V V A A A V V 1 2 4 3 3 DVDM ASSY 1 4 1 4 B ...

Page 15: ...30 R321 0 1 8k 47k 15k 10k 22p 18p 2 2k IC304 DV 440 33k DV 444 10k DV 440 10k DV 444 33k C254 DV 440 100 16 DV 444 47 16 RF SIGNAL ROUTE AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE SLIDER SERVO LOOP LINE F AD RF RF VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE V RF AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE A T S T F T F F T F T V V V A A AD 6 5 8 9 11 10 7 ...

Page 16: ...16 DV 444 DV 440 SH5 SH5 1 4 B 3 4 B 3 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 3 4 B 3 4 B 4 4 B 4 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 4 4 B 4 4 B B 2 4 DVDM ASSY DV 444 VWS1485 DV 440 VWS1487 DV 440 ONLY VYW1857 DV 440 ONLY 3 4 DVDM ASSY 2 4 2 4 B ...

Page 17: ...4 B 1 4 B 3 4 B 3 4 B 3 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 3 4 B 3 4 B 4 4 B 3 4 B 3 4 B CN102 D1 3 DV 440 ONLY DV 440 ONLY DV 444 ONLY L489 VTL1078 R489 22 DV 440 100 16 DV 444 47 16 D AUDIO DIGITAL SIGNAL ROUTE D D D The power supply is shown with the marked box ...

Page 18: ...2 4 B 2 4 B 4 4 B 1 4 B 4 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 1 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B IC712 MNR4800DJ7 B 3 4 DVDM ASSY DV 444 VWS1485 DV 440 VWS1487 DV 440 ONLY DV 440 ONLY DV 440 ONLY V V VD VD V AD AD 3 5 DVDM ASSY 3 4 3 4 B ...

Page 19: ...8 5 6 7 8 19 DV 444 DV 440 3 4 B 2 4 B 4 4 B 4 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B AD VD RF VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE V VIDEO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE AUDIO DATASIGNAL ROUTE D AUDIO DIGITAL SIGNAL ROUTE AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE VD VD VD D VD D ...

Page 20: ...A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 20 DV 444 DV 440 3 4 B 3 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B 2 4 B DV 444 ONLY DV 444 ONLY VD VD V V V C Y V Y Y Y C C C Y Y Cr Cr Cb Cb Y Y Y Cr Cr Cr Cb Cb Cb VD VD 3 6 DVDM ASSY 4 4 4 4 B ...

Page 21: ...DV 444 VWS1485 DV 440 VWS1487 DV 444 ONLY DV 444 ONLY VD VIDEO DATASIGNAL ROUTE V Y C V SIGNAL ROUTE Y SIGNAL ROUTE C SIGNAL ROUTE Y Y SIGNAL ROUTE Cb Cb SIGNAL ROUTE Cr Cr SIGNAL ROUTE AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE V V V V Y Y Cr Cr Y Y Y Y C C V Y Y Y Y Cr Cr Cr Cr Cr Cb Cb Cb Y Cr Cb Y Y Cr Cr Cb Cb Cb Cb Cb Y C ...

Page 22: ... CN101 CONTROL INPUT G CN101 F CN31 B 2 4 D 1 3 3 3 D 3 3 D 3 3 D 2 3 D JACB ASSY DV 444 VWV1840 DV 440 KUXQ VWV1899 DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VWV1844 D D AUDIO DIGITAL SIGNAL ROUTE The power supply is shown with the marked box 3 7 JACB ASSY 1 3 1 3 D ...

Page 23: ...23 DV 444 DV 440 ...

Page 24: ...A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 24 DV 444 DV 440 3 3 D D 2 3 JACB ASSY DV 444 VWV1840 DV 440 KUXQ VWV1899 DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VWV1844 3 5 1 4 2 3 8 JACB ASSY 2 3 2 3 D ...

Page 25: ...A B C D 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 25 DV 444 DV 440 2 3 D 2 2k D 4 3k D 4 3k D 330p 2 2k D 1k 1k 2700p 2700p AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE The power supply is shown with the marked box ...

Page 26: ...3 3 JACB ASSY DV 444 VWV1840 DV 440 KUXQ VWV1899 DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VWV1844 DV 444 ONLY DV 444 ONLY DV 444 ONLY DV 440 ONLY V C Y V Cr Cb Y C Y Y V C Y V C Y Cr Cr Cr Cr Cr Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Cr Cr Y Cb Cr Y Cb Cr Y Cb Cb Cb Cb Cb Cb Cb D D D D D D D 3 9 JACB ASSY 3 3 3 3 D ...

Page 27: ... with the marked box S TERMINAL OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT CN401 IC411 DV 440 MM1540BF DV 444 MM1540CF V Y C D V SIGNAL ROUTE Y SIGNAL ROUTE C SIGNAL ROUTE Y Y SIGNAL ROUTE Cb Cb SIGNAL ROUTE Cr Cr SIGNAL ROUTE AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE AUDIO DIGITAL SIGNAL ROUTE V V V V V V C Y V C C C C Y Y Y C Y Y Cr Cr Cr Y Y Y Cb Cb Cb 7 8 6 8 10 9 C V Y ...

Page 28: ...A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 28 DV 444 DV 440 F FLKB ASSY DV 444 VWG2280 DV 440 VWG2332 33k 5 6k DV 444 ONLY DV 440 ONLY DV 444 ONLY 330 R145 0 3 10 FLKB and KEYB ASSYS F ...

Page 29: ...440 VWG2390 G FLKB ASSY S101 8 PAUSE S102 7 STOP S203 3 PLAY KEYB ASSY S103 FWD S104 4 1 REV S105 FL DIMMER DV 444 ONLY S201 3 PLAY S202 STANDBY ON CN104 D1 3 DV 444 ONLY The power supply is shown with the marked box Remote Control IR Signal Receiver Unit FL DIMMER FL DIMMER ...

Page 30: ...2 D405 D406 D107 D108 D109 D304 C112 PC2 C111 C411 IC103 IC102 C301 C303 800mA 1 6A NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY SYPS UNIT In case of repairing use the described parts only to prevent an accident Please write the red mark on the board when the primary section of POWER SUPPLY SYPS Unit is repaired Please take care to keep the space not touching other parts when replacing the parts POWER SUPP...

Page 31: ...V 1V div H 100nsec div 9 IC411 pin 18 Cb V 1V div H 10µsec div 4 IC211 pin 3 LRCK V 1V div H 5µsec div 10 IC411 pin 16 Cr V 1V div H 10µsec div 5 IC211 pin 16 MCK V 1V div H 20nsec div 6 IC411 pin 25 C V 1V div H 10µsec div 8 Foot of R261 FPWM V 1V div H 5msec div 9 Foot of R262 VPWM V 1V div H 5msec div 10 Foot of R263 PPWM V 1V div H 5msec div 11 Foot of R264 RPWM V 1V div H 5msec div GND GND GN...

Page 32: ...32 DV 444 DV 440 ...

Page 33: ...is shown below 3 The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations For further information for respective destinations be sure to check with the schematic diagram 4 View point of PCB diagrams Symbol In PCB Diagrams Symbol In Schematic Diagrams Part Name B C E D D G G S S B C E B C E D G S B C E B C E B C E Transistor Transistor with resistor Field effect transistor...

Page 34: ...IC712 Q117 Q109 Q118 Q116 Q111 Q141 IC481 IC451 IC805 IC806 IC861 Q911 Q913 Q902 Q922 Q923 IC351 IC201 IC881 Q115 IC281 Q102 Q114 Q107 Q108 IC261 SIDE A DVDM ASSY B DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ VNP1823 A DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VNP1822 A CN3 C CN601 A CN106 D CN102 D PICKUP ASSY B 4 2 DVDM ASSY ...

Page 35: ... DV 440 SIDE B DVDM ASSY B IC603 IC701 IC299 Q542 Q543 Q106 Q103 Q271 Q171 Q281 Q112 Q130 Q241 Q292 Q901 Q903 Q912 Q921 IC101 IC271 IC291 IC111 IC251 IC807 Q142 IC801 DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ VNP1823 A DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VNP1822 A B ...

Page 36: ...A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 36 DV 444 DV 440 IC331 IC325 IC211 IC302 IC311 IC411 IC571 IC301 IC401 JACB ASSY D CN101 F CN32 B CN31 B D 4 3 JACB ASSY ...

Page 37: ...A B C D 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 37 DV 444 DV 440 SIDE A IC201 IC371 IC351 IC231 IC331 Q291 SSY CN101 H DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ VNP1821 C DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VNP1820 E D ...

Page 38: ...3 4 1 2 3 4 38 DV 444 DV 440 SIDE B JA D IC371 IC351 Q301 Q303 Q601 Q399 Q241 Q272 Q274 Q331 Q251 Q351 IC331 I Q3 IC231 Q334 Q337 Q391 Q397 IC602 DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ VNP1821 C DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VNP1820 E D ...

Page 39: ...C D 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 39 DV 444 DV 440 JACB ASSY D 4 Q331 Q251 Q351 IC331 IC325 Q352 Q276 Q211 IC211 IC221 Q314 Q521 Q551 Q501 Q511 Q541 Q531 Q321 Q445 Q448 Q571 Q572 IC411 IC571 IC311 IC301 IC180 Q261 Q264 D ...

Page 40: ... DV 444 DV 440 SIDE A SIDE B IC102 IC101 FLKB ASSY F FLKB ASSY F CN104 D CN201 G DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ VNP1821 C DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VNP1820 E DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ VNP1821 C DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VNP1820 E F 4 4 FLKB ASSY ...

Page 41: ...A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 41 DV 444 DV 440 SIDE A SIDE B KEYB ASSY G KEYB ASSY G CN102 F DV 444 KUXQ KCXQ DV 440 KUXQ VNP1835 B DV 440 KUXJ KCXJ VNP1834 B G 4 5 KEYB ASSY ...

Page 42: ...A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 42 DV 444 DV 440 POWER SUPPLY UNIT H CN101 D AC IN SIDE A Q2 Q1 Q20 Q411 Q412 IC201 VR201 H 4 6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT VWR1339 ...

Page 43: ...Q KUXJ KCXJ KUXQ NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP Loading Mechanism Assy LOAB Assy DVDM Assy JSMB Assy SSIB Assy JACB Assy FLKB Assy KEYB Assy POWER SUPPLY Unit VWT1188 VWG2279 VWS1485 VWM2081 VWG2292 VWV1840 VWG2280 VWG2289 VWR1339 VWT1188 VWG2279 VWS1487 VWM2114 VWG2292 VWV1899 VWG2332 VWG2290 VWR1339 VWT1188 VWG2279 VWS1487 VWM2085 VWG2292 VWV1844 VWG2332 VWG2290 VWR1339 DVDM ASSY VWS1485 and VWS1487 are co...

Page 44: ...899 and VWV1844 are constructed the same except for the following D Mark Symbol and Description Part No Remarks VWV1840 VWV1899 VWV1844 IC411 IC571 Q501 Q511 Q521 Q531 Q541 Q551 Q571 Q572 F531 F541 F551 L501 L511 L521 C501 C502 C511 C512 C521 C522 C531 C541 C551 C503 C513 C523 C535 C572 R500 R510 R520 R501 R511 R521 R504 R514 R524 R534 R544 R554 R531 R541 R551 R532 R542 R552 R571 R572 MM1540CF TC7...

Page 45: ...V470M16 C111 CEV470M6R3 C140 C223 C224 C264 C312 CKSQYB105K10 C475 C477 CKSQYB105K10 C209 C211 C216 C313 C351 CKSRYB102K50 C133 C136 C203 C220 C225 CKSRYB103K50 C239 C261 C320 C321 C330 CKSRYB103K50 C591 C619 C703 C722 CKSRYB103K50 C101 C103 C118 C119 C121 CKSRYB104K16 C212 C213 C227 C231 CKSRYB104K16 C248 C251 C255 C263 C315 CKSRYB104K16 C317 CKSRYB104K16 C208 C210 CKSRYB222K50 C266 CKSRYB224K10 ...

Page 46: ...1167 F531 F541 F551 12MHZ LPF VIDEO VTF1158 L455 L461 CHIP BEADS VTL1089 CAPACITORS C503 C513 C523 CCSRCH180J50 C236 C238 C286 C288 CCSRCH331J50 C150 CCSRCH470J50 C501 C502 C511 C512 CCSRCH6R0D50 C521 C522 C531 C541 C551 CCSRCH6R0D50 C581 CEAL100M16 C411 CEAL101M10 C415 CEAL470M10 C405 C611 CEAT101M10 C451 CEAT102M6R3 C605 CEAT1R0M50 C231 C237 C281 C287 CEAT470M16 C105 CEAT471M16 C431 C441 C455 C4...

Page 47: ...CONNECTOR 4P 04P FJ IR111 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT GP1U27X V101 FL TUBE VAW1063 SPACER VEC2220 CN101 16P CONNECTOR VKN1276 HOLDER VNF1122 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD VNP1833 X101 5MHz VSS1142 KEYB ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS D202 SLR 343VC NPQ SWITCHES AND RELAYS S103 S105 S201 S202 ASG7013 RESISTORS All Resistors RS1 16S J OTHERS CN201 CONNECTOR 4P 04R FJ PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD VNP1835 POWER SUPPLY UNIT OTHERS P101...

Page 48: ... GYL1001 Screwdriver medium 6 ADJUSTMENT 6 1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION Adjustment Items Mechanism Part Electrical Part Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment DVD Jitter Adjustment Initialize the Focus Sweep Setting Electrical adjustments are not required 6 2 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Adjustment Points Mechanism Part Cautions After adjustment adjustment screw locks with the Screw t...

Page 49: ...ckup Traverse Mechanism and Spindle Motor Purpose To set the sweep which was correct with the individual Traverse mechanism Mechanical point Electric point SSIB LOAB DVDM ASSY GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit ESC CLEAR Exchange Parts of Mechanism Assy Exchange PCB Assy 6 3 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS When Adjustment Points Exchange the Pickup Exchange the Traverse Mechanism Exchange the Spind...

Page 50: ...N CLOSE Player or Remote Control Unit OPEN CLOSE Player or Remote Control Unit DVD disc TEST MODE PLAY TEST MODE OFF An address is displayed For example when playback with 30000 During PLAY Press keys in order OR ESC OFF POWER 6 4 TEST MODE 030000 PLAY When playback with the target address of disc DVD TV LDP 10 3 0 0 0 0 CHP TIM ESC TEST CHECK DVD CD ...

Page 51: ...Traverse mechanism exclusive use of a model for 2001 years Put a spacer between a Tangential or Radial adjustment screw and Mechanism Base and turn each screw to adjust the height Refer to 6 1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION Note Turn the Short switch to Short side when removing the Pickup Flexible Cable Refer to 7 1 6 DISASSEMBLY START 6 5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Ad...

Page 52: ...tter becomes minimum Use disc GGV1025 START DVD Jitter Adjustment 2 J4 J4 Min J4 Min Test mode end J4 Min ESC Disc playback normally The measurement of block error rate If error rate is OK locks a root of tangential and radial adjustment screws with the Screw tight and go to step Screw tight GYL1001 Turn the POWER OFF in case of NG once and perform the adjustment once again Confirm the error rate ...

Page 53: ...ze the Focus Sweep Setting 3 Turn on the Player ESC CLEAR POWER Note Be sure to perform this step when replaced the Pickup or Traverse mechanism Purpose To set the sweep which was correct with the individual Traverse mechanism ...

Page 54: ...nction is effective Procedure of Self Diagnosis 1 Enter the Test mode 2 When diagnosing the 650nm laser diode Press the keys in order and turn on the laser diode It light up for nine seconds When diagnosing the 780nm laser diode Press the keys in order and turn on the laser diode It light up for nine seconds When let it turn on once again after performed 2 once After pressed REP B key once 650nm P...

Page 55: ...2 TEST POINTS LOCATION CN51 CN13 CN32 IC351 16M 36M for AV1 22M 24M for DAC 27M for AV1 33M for BY Chip pin 15 16M for BY Chip pin 13 DSP TE FE RFO Vref IC101 pin 64 RF R169 IC881 IC861 IC806 IC805 IC481 IC601 IC712 CN31 IC201 CN61 CN151 VCO DRV BCLK LRCLK DATAO for Audio DAC IC211 Prog Y Prog Cr Y G C V Y Cb B Color difference Color difference Cr R Prog Cb ...

Page 56: ... OFF information display and AGC manual setting display deleted with the second generation The displays of Tilt error value Tilt servo status and pickup DVD CLD display deleted with the third generation becomes LD part is deleted Description of Each Item on the Display 1 Address indication The address being traced is displayed in number DVD ID indication hexadecimal number 8 digits CD A TIME min s...

Page 57: ...n the jitter value 16 Version of the AV 1 chip AV 17 1 Version of the FL controller FL 2 Region setting of the player REG Setting value 1 to 6 18 Destination setting of the FL controller MDL Four charactors in the front represent the type of model three charactors in the back represent the destination code J J K KU KC KU KC R RAM RL RD LB WY WY 19 The part number of the flash ROM and system contro...

Page 58: ...istinctness undistinction 8 8 cm 12 12 cm 9 OEIC gain it does not support in this unit H OEIC HIGH gain L OEIC LOW gain 10 SGC gain for LD of 780nm It indicates a step using in the mechanism controller inside with a hexadecimal number Set the gain so that S curve becomes 1 8V p p in disc distinction 11 SGC gain for LD of 650nm For L0 It indicates a step using in the mechanism controller inside wit...

Page 59: ...al number Initial value is 14H it does decrement whenever enter the focus backup and it gives up backup if it became 0 Then the error is generated After reverted from the backup When not enter the backup and pass fixed time 1500ms return to initial value again 27 It indicates the frequency that entered the internal circumference plunging into backup of the sled Hexadecimal number indication Counte...

Page 60: ...re not supplied check the micro fuse P101 and P102 Check the following connections DVDM Assy LOAB Assy 5P connector assy DVDM Assy SSIB Assy INSIDE SW signal Check the 6V and 12V power supply voltage If above voltage is not supplied check the micro fuse P101 and P102 Spindle does not turn Carriage does not move Yes Laser diode does not light Focus does not in Yes No Check the following connections...

Page 61: ... on the FL display by using the remote control unit Mechanism controller error To display ESC DISPLAY DISPLAY Location of the display At the two digits of center of the FL display To display the error history ESC DISPLAY One shot Location of the display TV screen FL Description of Error Causes if with a DVD Causes if with a CD Operation of the Unit 11 Search timeout Search could not be complete wi...

Page 62: ...0 mS after the GSUMON play AGC measuring command was sent Stop 55 Auto sequence timeout of disc type sensing ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after the DJSRT disc sensing command was sent Stop 56 Auto sequence timeout of ATB2 ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the TBLOFS Internal ATB after the completion of external ATB command was sent Stop 57 Auto sequence timeout of tracking servo ...

Page 63: ...sy XCBUSY was in force for 200 µS during continuous coefficient writing or before and after a continuous write command was issued to DSP Open B1 Timeout error for backup In the tracing state during the backup sequence codes could not be read for 1 second or more In the backup sequence tracking ON sequence of the servo DSP could not be completed even if more than 500 mS after the tracking ON comman...

Page 64: ...hed The tray switch that had been Open mode was forcibly changed to a mode other than Open by an external force Closes F8 Loading timeout Loading unloading or clamping could not be completed within a specified time about 5 seconds Reverses the loading direction It timeout is repeated upon retry the unit stops FC Focus The following error occured eight times 1 Focus ON sequence could not be complet...

Page 65: ...ower OFF 4 Pull out the Power Cord from the outlet Test Disc Set 2 Test Disc In the reverse state pass a small screwdriver through a slit and slide a protruding portion of the Drive Gear of the Loading Mechanism Assy to the direction of arrow If the Tray moved toward the front about 2 or 3 cm pull out the Tray by hands How to Open the Tray by Manual Operating Slit Small Square bar Screwdriver Smal...

Page 66: ...epping motor performs styling not to hold it under the JACB Assy JACB Assy Performs styling on the JACB Assy SSIB Assy Diagnosis of DVDM Assy 5 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove two PCB Support 3 Remove two Flexible Cable 4 Remove the DVDM Assy 5 Connect two Connection Cables for Service GGD1222 between DVDM Assy and JACB Assy 6 7 Reverse the Loading Mechanism Assy and DVDM Assy and arrange as figure b...

Page 67: ...t terminal that does not short circuit Note If diagnosis was completed be sure to remove a wire 6 POWER SUPPLY Unit JACB Assy MJKB Assy DVDM Assy Connection Cable for Service GGD1222 3 Loading Mechanism Assy 4 Short point of the JACB Assy SIDE B Short circuit W284 W284 W284 W284 4 Connect two Connection Cables for Service GGD1222 between DVDM Assy and JACB Assy Reverse the JACB Assy and POWER SUPP...

Page 68: ...while unhooking a Hook 1 2 Remove the Front Panel 3 Remove the Bridge Screw 1 Remove three connectors Remove the Bonnet and Tray Panel 10 11 12 Unhook 4 Remove the Traverse Mechanism Assy Remove the Pickup Flexible Cable 8 3 2 2 Bottom View RearView Short Bridge 1 3 6 6 6 2 4 1 4 2 DVDM Assy Loading Base Triangle mark Drive Cam Pin DVDM Assy Side Short SW 5 Exchange Traverse Mechanism Assy Pickup ...

Page 69: ... Remove two Skew Screws and two Skew Springs Remove two screws When Removing The Pickup Assy Traverse Mechanism Assy Remove the Pickup Flexible Cable 10 10 11 11 11 12 13 13 13 12 Exchange Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 Cautions Screw is locked with Silicone Bond Please lock it with Silicone Bond when installs it ...

Page 70: ...rence line Pickup Assy FFC Holder Conducting plane 1 1 2 2 Insert the Pickup Flexible Cable in connector and lock it surely 3 Perform the styling as shown in figure below Caution Move the Pickup to the innermost of the disc Fold a edge of lining part of the Pickup Flexible Cable Bottom View Bottom View 1 2 3 6 4 5 Styling the Pickup Flexible Cable 5 ...

Page 71: ...1 FIN2 PD5 PD6 LDD1 LDS1 EQI2 VCC EFMO N C DEF RREC FE TE TEO CP TLP THC VCC TE TESI TES REF VCC 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 48 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 REF RFOUT PHC BHC PHI BHI AUX PH BH GND RFO TC EQI1 DEFC EQO1 EQO2 LDD2 LDS2 LDON1 LDON2 GND AGOF XQBH XHTR DVD CD DPD TE CPOF TH AUX RR TEBAL FFBAL SGC 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 47 46 45 44 43...

Page 72: ... Synchronous Detection Protection Insertion EFM Demodulation Error Detect Correction C1 Twofold C2 Fourfold Supplement Mute D Attenuate Deemphasis Filter Clock Generator Command Interface 34 35 SLCO1 2 36 37 PCKIST1 2 87 88 PD01 3 83 85 P0 7 63 70 PP0 3 93 PCK For De Interleave 16k SRAM DOUT Serial Out Sub Code Decode CRC DVD Lock Detection 74 SQOUT 47 FDO 48 TDO 45 SLDO 46 SPDO 44 TBAL 43 TILTDO ...

Page 73: ...e D 2 2 T S A F O t u p t u o D O h c N r o t i n o m d e e p s k c a b y a l P 3 2 B P _ V O l o r t n o c V L C o v r e s h g u o r e h t f o t u p t u o r o t i n o M 4 2 F R D O r o t i n o m s u c o f n I 5 2 3 T S E T I 3 t u p n i t s e T 6 2 S E T I t u p n i l a n g i s r o r r e g n i k c a r T 7 2 2 T S E T I 2 t u p n i t s e T 8 2 T T I J I L L P M F E f o t u p n i l a n g i s g n i ...

Page 74: ...f L L P f o g n i t t e s e g n a r n o i t a l l i c s o O C V 0 8 C O C V I k c o l c m e t s y s r o f r e t l i f L L P a t c e n n o C 1 8 O D P V O 2 8 D D V A k c o l c m e t s y s r o f y l p p u s r e w o p V 5 L L P 3 8 1 O D P O I k c a b y a l p M F E r o f 1 n i p n o i t c e n n o c r e t l i f L L P 4 8 2 O D P O I k c a b y a l p M F E r o f 2 n i p n o i t c e n n o c r e t l i f ...

Page 75: ...onnection pin for phase compensation 3 N C N C 18 SB Short brake pin 4 A2 Output pin 19 FG2 FG 3 phase mix signal output pin 5 N C N C 20 FR Rotation detecting pin 6 N C N C 21 ECR Control reference pin of output voltage 7 A1 Output pin 22 EC Output voltage control pin 8 GND GND pin 23 PS Power save pin 9 H1 Hall signal input pins 24 FG FG signal output pin 10 H1 25 VCC Power supply pin 11 H2 26 G...

Page 76: ... 5 2 V y l p p u s r e w o P 8 2 8 0 A 0 5 P 8 A O t u p t u o s u b s s e r d d A 9 2 9 0 A 1 5 P 9 A 0 3 0 1 A 2 5 P 0 1 A 1 3 1 1 A 3 5 P 1 1 A 2 3 2 1 A 4 5 P 2 1 A 3 3 3 1 A 5 5 P 3 1 A 4 3 4 1 A 6 5 P 4 1 A 5 3 5 1 A 7 5 P 5 1 A 6 3 S S V D N G d n u o r G 7 3 6 1 A 0 6 P 6 1 A O t u p t u o s u b s s e r d d A 8 3 7 1 A 1 6 P 7 1 A 9 3 8 1 A 2 6 P 8 1 A 0 4 9 1 A 3 6 P 9 1 A 1 4 0 2 A 4 6 P...

Page 77: ...m m o C s s e c o r p d n a m m o c f o l a n g i s y s u B 4 7 2 C O 2 O P T S R P S D X O t e s e r P S D o v r e S 5 7 3 C O 3 O P A C B d e s u t o N H d a e r A C B t a l a n g i s d a e r A C B 6 7 4 C O 4 O P S N S C S D X 4 D C X O I t s i x e c s i D L e s l u p n o i t c e t e d c s i D d e e p s h t r u o F L k c a b y a l p D C d e e p s h t r u o f o t d n o p s e r r o C 7 7 5 C O 5 ...

Page 78: ... 2 S R 3 2 1 1 O S 4 I P D X T O D X T C 2 3 2 S R 4 2 1 1 K C S 5 I P D O M L E S h c t i w s e d o m P S D o i d u A 5 2 1 2 I S 0 H P 2 T E S E R 2 P S D r o f t e s e R 6 2 1 2 O S 1 H P 1 P S D A S C X O 2 P S D r o f S C 7 2 1 2 K C S 2 H P D P S S C X l a n g i s l o r t n o c P S D o i d u a g n i t a r e n e g r o f C I l e l l a r a p l a i r e s f o l a n g i s h c t a L 8 2 1 0 D M D N...

Page 79: ... 1 X T N R G B 1 8 P E T U M A X I t u p t u o o i d u a h c 2 f o e t u m e g a t s l a n i F 4 6 1 Q R B 2 8 P E T U M M X O e t u m l e n n a h c i t l u m o i d u A 5 6 1 X D R 3 8 P D R X O 6 6 1 X 0 R W 4 8 P 0 R W X O 7 6 1 X 1 R W 5 8 P 1 R W X O 8 6 1 S S V D N G d n u o r G 9 6 1 K L C S Y S 0 9 P K L C S Y S O 0 7 1 1 9 P T S R F D R L t n o r f r o f t e s e r C A D 1 7 1 K L C M 2 9 P...

Page 80: ... H 5 2 E W I t u p n i l a n g i s e l b a n E e t i r W 6 4 D H 6 2 E H B I t u p n i l a n g i s e l b a n E h g i H e t y B 7 D D V 5 I y l p p u s r e w o p V 5 7 2 Y D R O e h t d e t a c i d n i s i h c i h w l a n g i s e g d e l w o n k c A t s o h e h t a i v g n i t i r w r o g n i d a e r a t a d f o h s i n i f s u b 8 D D V I y l p p u s r e w o P 8 2 R T N I O e h t o t t s n i a g a...

Page 81: ...9 4 D P 7 5 1 D N G A I d n u o r g g o l a n A 9 9 D N G I d n u o r G 8 5 3 D N G A 0 0 1 3 D P O a t a d l e x i p l a t i g i D 9 5 3 D D V A I y l p p u s r e w o p g o l a n A 1 0 1 2 D P 0 6 P A C C I d n u o r g o t t c e n n o C 2 0 1 1 D P 1 6 2 D N G A I d n u o r g g o l a n A 3 0 1 0 D P 2 6 2 D D V A I y l p p u s r e w o p g o l a n A 4 0 1 D D V I y l p p u s r e w o P 3 6 O K L C ...

Page 82: ... R D S f o e n i l l o r t n o c E W 4 4 1 2 A M N O M A R D h t i w e n i l s s e r d d A 6 8 1 U M Q D O M A R D S f o e n i l l o r t n o c M Q D t u p t u o e t y b r e p p u f o k s a m r o f e s U 5 4 1 5 A M N 7 8 1 L M Q D O M A R D S f o e n i l l o r t n o c M Q D t u p t u o e t y b r e w o l f o k s a m r o f e s U 6 4 1 3 A M N 8 8 1 D D V I y l p p u s r e w o P 7 4 1 4 A M N 9 8 1 7...

Page 83: ... SIN COS DDS SLOCK MODULATOR MULTI PLEXER YUV TO RGB MATRIX YUV LEVEL CONTROL BLOCK 10BIT DAC HUE CONTROL ADD SYNC INTERPOLATOR 4 2 2 TO 4 4 4 INTER POLATOR 43 PAL_NTSC 20 SCLOCK 21 SDATA 17 35 ALSB 10 CSO_HSO 45 VSO 14 CLAMP I2C MPU PORT VCrCb TO YUV MATRIX 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 DAC B 33 DAC C 29 DAC E 25 DAC F 24 DAC D 28 RESET1 38 COMP1 36 RESET2 22 VREF 37 COMP2 23 10 10 10 10 Y 8 U 8 V ...

Page 84: ... w o P 3 3 B C A D O t u p t u o A m 6 6 4 3 g n i d i v o r p f o e l b a p a c s i C A D s i h T t u p t u O g o l a n A U Y o e d i V S E U L B 4 3 V A A P V 5 o t V 3 y l p p u S r e w o P 5 3 A C A D O t u p t u o A m 6 6 4 3 g n i d i v o r p f o e l b a p a c s i C A D s i h T t u p t u O g o l a n A Y e t i s o p m o C N E E R G 6 3 1 P M O C O 1 0 a t c e n n o C C d n a B A s C A D r o f...

Page 85: ... RMA5 53 GND 52 GND 51 GND 50 VDD3 49 VO0 48 VO1 47 SPR0 VO2 46 SPR1 VO3 45 SPR2 VO4 44 SPR3 VO5 43 GND 42 VDD3 41 VDD3 40 SPR4 VO6 39 SPR5 VO7 38 SPR6 VO8 37 GND 36 SPR7 VO9 35 CLMP 34 AGND 33 VG 32 AVDD2 31 FSADJ 30 VREF 29 AVDD2 28 DAO_R 27 AGND 26 DAO_B 25 AVDD2 24 DAO_Y 23 AGND 22 VDD2 21 MPU MPU Interface with Configuration Register MPEG2 Video Decoder Sync and Timing Generator Input Interfa...

Page 86: ... A 6 2 D N G A C A D r o f d n u o r G 7 2 R _ O A D O r C t u p t u o o e d i v g o l a n A 8 2 2 D D V A C A D r o f V 5 2 D D V 9 2 F E R V I t u p n i e g a t l o v e c n e r e f e r C A D 0 3 J D A S F O I C A D f o g n i t t e s e d u t i l p m a m u m i x a m r o f n i p n o i t c e n n o c r o t s i s e R 1 3 2 D D V A C A D r o f V 5 2 D D V 2 3 G V O l l e c t n e r r u c C A D f o n o i...

Page 87: ...9 5 N R S I t u p n i t e s e r m e t s y S 0 6 3 D D V O I r o f V 3 3 D D V 1 6 2 D D V e r o C r o f V 5 2 D D V 2 6 B S C I e c a f r e t n i l a i r e s U P M f o t u p n i t c e l e s p i h C 3 6 A T A D S I e c a f r e t n i l a i r e s U P M f o t u p n i a t a D 4 6 K L C S I e c a f r e t n i l a i r e s U P M f o t u p n i k c o l C 5 6 1 A M R I t u p n i s s e r d d a r o t i n o m r ...

Page 88: ... Detect No Nmae I O Pin Function 1 BCK I Audio data bit clock input 2 DATA I Audio data digital input 3 LRCK I L channel and R channel Audio data latch enable input 4 DGND Digital ground 5 VDD Digital power supply 3 3V 6 VCC Analog power supply 5V 7 VOUTL O Analog output for L channel 8 VOUTR O Analog output for R channel 9 AGND Analog ground 10 VCOM Common voltage decoupling 11 ZEROR ZEROA O Zero...

Page 89: ...ver 9dB 18 YOUT1 CrOUT 75ohm Driver 9dB 16 PS2 17 75ohm Driver 9dB No Name Pin Function No Name Pin Function 1 VCC1 VCC 15 VEE2 VEE 2 VIN Video input 16 CrOUT Video input 3 YC MIX YC MIX select 17 PS2 Power save select 4 CIN Croma input 18 CbOUT Vide output 5 CLP Clamp select 19 VEE2 VEE 6 YIN1 Video input 20 YOUT2 Vide output 7 MUTE1 Mute select 21 VEE2 VEE 8 MUTE2 Mute select 22 VEE2 VEE 9 YIN2 ...

Page 90: ...T1 CrOUT 75ohm Driver 9dB 16 PS2 17 75ohm Driver 9dB No Name Pin Function No Name Pin Function 1 VCC1 VCC 15 VEE2 VEE 2 VIN Video input 16 CrOUT Video input 3 YC MIX YC MIX select 17 PS2 Power save select 4 CIN Croma input 18 CbOUT Vide output 5 CLP Clamp select 19 VEE2 VEE 6 YIN1 Video input 20 YOUT2 Vide output 7 MUTE1 Mute select 21 VEE2 VEE 8 MUTE2 Mute select 22 VEE2 VEE 9 YIN2 Component inpu...

Page 91: ...1 SO3 I O O Port 2 8 bit input output port Serial data output 14 P20 SCK3 I O Port 2 8 bit input output port serial clock input output 15 P00 INTP0 I O I Port 0 3 bit input output port External interrupt request input 16 P01 INTP1 17 P02 TI I O I Port 0 3 bit input output port Timer input of 8 bit remote control timer TM9 18 AVSS Ground of A D converter 19 ANI3 I Analog input of A D converter 20 A...

Page 92: ...proof presure large current output of FIP controller driver 48 P36 FIP30 49 P35 FIP29 50 P34 FIP28 51 P33 FIP27 52 P32 FIP26 53 P31 FIP25 54 P30 FIP24 55 FIP23 O High proof presure large current output of FIP controller driver 56 FIP22 57 FIP21 58 FIP20 59 VDD2 Positive power supply of FIP controller driver section 60 VLOAD Connect a pull down resistor of FIP controller driver 61 FIP19 O High proo...

Page 93: ...5 1G 11G Grid 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G 8G 9G 10G 11G P1 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S1...

Page 94: ...lay window is turned off the indicator lights 6 0 open close button Press to open and close the disc tray 7 4 1 reverse button Press to go back to previous chapters tracks Press and hold to perform reverse playback scanning 8 forward button Press to advance to chapters tracks Press and hold to perform fast forward scanning 9 7 stop button Press to stop playback Pressing once enables playback to re...

Page 95: ... Press to go back to previous chapters tracks Press and hold to perform reverse playback scanning 8 forward button Press to advance to chapters tracks Press and hold to perform fast forward scanning 9 7 stop button Press to stop playback Pressing once enables playback to resume from a point shortly before the location where it stopped Pressing twice causes the disc to return to the beginning of th...

Page 96: ...ayed 9 LAST indicator Indicates the Last Memorylocation is recorded in memory for the currently loaded DVD or Video CD TRK PRGSVE GUI DTS D CHP LAST TITLE COND TOTAL REMAIN 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 0 COND indicator Indicates that Condition Memorysettings are memorized for the currently loaded DVD TOTAL indicator Indicates that the disc in the player is stopped and DISPLAY has been pressed REMAIN indi...

Page 97: ...ficial to make both connections 4 AC IN power cord connection terminal Use to connect the power cord to the wall outlet 5 S VIDEO OUT jack If your TV or monitor has an S video input clear picture reproduction is possible by connecting the player to your TV or monitor via the S Video jack You can switchbetween S1 and S2 S video output from the Setup menu 6 VIDEO OUT jack Connect to the video input ...

Page 98: ...op mode to open and close the Setup screen 6 MENU button Use to display or close the DVD menu or MP3 Navigator screen 7 PREV 4 previous button During playback press PREV 4 to go back to a previous chapter track 8 PLAY 3 button Press to start disc playback 9 STOP 7 button Press to stop playback Pressing once enables playback to resume from a point shortly before the location where it was stopped Pr...

Page 99: ...he repeat mode REPEAT A B button Press at the beginning and end of the section you want to repeat or to mark a location you want to return to SEARCH MODE button Press to perform a title folder chapter track or elapsed time search TV CONTROL buttons TV FUNC Press TV FUNC to select the TV for remote control operation TV Press TV to turn the TV s power on or put in standby CHANNEL Use to select TV ch...

Page 100: ...eatedly to select one of the subtitle languages programmed on a DVD or to turn the subtitles off 5 SETUP button Press when the player is in either play or stop mode to open and close the Setup screen 6 MENU button Use to display or close the DVD menu or MP3 Navigator screen 7 DISPLAY button Press during playback to display statistical disc information Press repeatedly to display different informat...

Page 101: ...ress STEP SLOW E to advance DVDs and Video CDs frame by frame and STEP SLOW e to back up a few frames at a time DVD only Number buttons 1 9 0 10 Use to perform direct title and chapter track searches and to input numerical values RANDOM button Press to play title and chapters tracks in random order PROGRAM button You can program titles chapters or tracks to play back in a desired order Programs ca...

Page 102: ...P 7 e STEP SLOW E NEXT PREV RETURN REPEAT CONDITION MEMORY LAST MEMORY ANGLE SUB TITLE AUDIO SETUP MENU TOP MENU DISPLAY 5 3 2 Î OPEN CLOSE REPEAT A B 5 5 5 5 E N T E R 4 ENTER OPEN CLOSE AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE RETURN PREV NEXT REV PLAY FWD PAUSE PROGRAM REPEAT VOLUME CHANNEL REPEAT TV TV FUNC TV CONTROL A B LAST MEMORY CONDITION MEMORY SEARCH MODE RANDOM STOP STEP SLOW ENTER DISPLAY CLEAR 5 5 5 5 4...

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