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CONTENTS

 

 SAFETY INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 6
2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................... 10

2.1 PACKING ................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION.............................................................................................................................. 12
2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION ....................................................................................................................... 14
2.4 DECK ASSY (TOP SECTION) ................................................................................................................. 16
2.5 DECK ASSY (BOTTOM SECTION) ......................................................................................................... 18
2.6 WIRING CABLE ....................................................................................................................................... 20

3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .......................................................................................... 22

3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................... 22
   3.1.1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
............................................................................................................ 22
   3.1.2 Y/C/AUDIO/HEAD AMP BLOCK ........................................................................................................ 23
   3.1.3 VCR MICON BLOCK ......................................................................................................................... 24
   3.1.4 DISPLAY BLOCK ............................................................................................................................... 25
   3.1.5 Hi-Fi BLOCK ...................................................................................................................................... 26
   3.1.6 TUNER CONTROL BLOCK ............................................................................................................... 27
   3.1.7 IN/OUT BLOCK.................................................................................................................................. 28
   3.1.8 AV JACK/21PIN BLOCK .................................................................................................................... 29
   3.1.9 REGULATOR BLOCK ........................................................................................................................ 30
   3.1.10 POWER BLOCK .............................................................................................................................. 31
3.2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM................................................................................................................. 32
3.3 SERVICE VCR ASSY (1/7) ...................................................................................................................... 34
3.4 SERVICE VCR ASSY (2/7) ...................................................................................................................... 36
3.5 SERVICE VCR ASSY(3/7) ....................................................................................................................... 38
3.6 SERVICE VCR ASSY(4/7) ....................................................................................................................... 40
3.7 SERVICE VCR ASSY(5/7) ....................................................................................................................... 42
3.8 SERVICE VCR ASSY(6/7) ....................................................................................................................... 44
3.9 SERVICE VCR ASSY(7/7) ....................................................................................................................... 46
3.10 AV PCB ASSY (1/3) ............................................................................................................................... 48
3.11 AV PCB ASSY (2/3) ............................................................................................................................... 50
3.12 AV PCB ASSY (3/3) ............................................................................................................................... 52
3.13 SERVICE MAIN ASSY(1/3) ................................................................................................................... 54
3.14 SERVICE MAIN ASSY(2/3) ................................................................................................................... 56
3.15 SERVICE MAIN ASSY(3/3) ................................................................................................................... 58
3.16 DISPLAY PCB, OPERATION 1 and 2 PCB ASSYS............................................................................... 60
3.17 RELAY 1 and 2 PCB ASSYS ................................................................................................................. 62
3.18 POWER PCB ASSY............................................................................................................................... 64
3.19 WAVE FORMS ....................................................................................................................................... 66

4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 71

4.1 SERVICE VCR ASSY .............................................................................................................................. 72
4.2 AV PCB, RELAY 1 and 2 PCB ASSYS .................................................................................................... 76
4.3 SERVICE MAIN ASSY ............................................................................................................................. 78
4.4 DISPLAY, OPERATION 1 and 2 PCB ASSYS.......................................................................................... 82
4.5 POWER PCB ASSY................................................................................................................................. 84

5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 86
6. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 91

6.1 PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS............................................................................. 91
6.2 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS...................................................... 93
6.3 SERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLS ..................................................................................................... 94
6.4 SERVICE MODE LIST ............................................................................................................................. 95
6.5 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS .............................................................................................................. 96
6.6 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS ............................................................................................................. 100
6.7 WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC ...................................................................................... 102
6.8 LD POWER ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................... 103

7. GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................... 105

7.1 DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................... 105
   7.1.1 MODEL SETTING............................................................................................................................ 107
   7.1.2 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING....................................................................................... 108
   7.1.3 FIRMWARE DOWNLOADING METHOD......................................................................................... 112
   7.1.4 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA ................................................................................ 115
   7.1.5 SERVICE MODE.............................................................................................................................. 119
   7.1.6 EPG SERVICE MODE ..................................................................................................................... 131
   7.1.7 AGING MODE.................................................................................................................................. 133
   7.1.8 HDD CHECK MODE ........................................................................................................................ 135

Summary of Contents for DVR-RT602H-S

Page 1: ...ervicing this model some service procedures may reset the customer settings to the factory default settings Make sure to explain this to the customer An HDD Hard Disc Drive is mounted in this product The HDD is a precision instrument very vulnerable to shock and electrostatic charges Please read 7 5 Cautions on Handling the HDD in this manual and exercise sufficient caution when handling the HDD i...

Page 2: ...en the CLAMP signal turns OFF In normal operation if no disc is clamped the laser diode oscillation is disabled However the interlock does not always operate in the test mode 2 When the cover is opened close viewing of the objective lens with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 3A laser beam Additional Laser Caution 1 The ON OFF ON low level OFF high level status of the LASER DIODE CHARAC...

Page 3: ...e 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 o...

Page 4: ... AV PCB ASSY 2 3 50 3 12 AV PCB ASSY 3 3 52 3 13 SERVICE MAIN ASSY 1 3 54 3 14 SERVICE MAIN ASSY 2 3 56 3 15 SERVICE MAIN ASSY 3 3 58 3 16 DISPLAY PCB OPERATION 1 and 2 PCB ASSYS 60 3 17 RELAY 1 and 2 PCB ASSYS 62 3 18 POWER PCB ASSY 64 3 19 WAVE FORMS 66 4 PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM 71 4 1 SERVICE VCR ASSY 72 4 2 AV PCB RELAY 1 and 2 PCB ASSYS 76 4 3 SERVICE MAIN ASSY 78 4 4 DISPLAY OPERATION 1 and 2...

Page 5: ...NOTE ON REPLACEMENT OF THE SDRAM 142 7 1 11 SETUP SEQUENCE 143 7 1 12 DISASSEMBLY 144 7 2 DISC REMOVAL METHOD 152 7 3 TAPE REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY 152 7 4 IC 153 7 5 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING THE HDD 163 7 6 KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 165 7 7 DISC CONTENT FORMAT 166 8 PANEL FACILITIES 169 ...

Page 6: ...lay EP Approx 6 h Super Long Play SLP Approx 8 h Super Extended Play SEP Approx 10 h DVD R RW DVD RAM only Manual Mode MN DVD R RW RAM Approx 1 h to 13 h DVD R RW Approx 1 h to 8 h DVD R DL DVD R DL Fine XP Approx 1 h 51 m Standard Play SP Approx 3 h 35 m Long Play LP Approx 7 h 11 m Extended Play EP Approx 10 h 46 m Super Long Play SLP Approx 14 h 21 m Super Extended Play SEP Approx 17 h 57 m DVD...

Page 7: ...connector 2 Input 1 RCA jacks Input 2 Audio output AV1 Output During audio output 2 V rms Output impedance less than 1 5 kΩ Jacks AV connector 1 AV1 RCA jacks Output Audio output Output HDD DVD only During audio output 2 V rms Output impedance less than 1 5 kΩ Jacks RCA jacks Output Control input Mini jack Digital audio ouptut Coaxial G LINK Mini jack AV Connectors 21 pin connector assignment AV c...

Page 8: ...teries 2 AAA R03 Operating Instructions Power cable 1 1206158802 Audio Video cable 1 5m 1 red white yellow 06CPBA2006 G Link cable 1 06CUKC0003 DVD RECORDER OPEN STANDBY ON HOME MENU INFO PAUSE LIVE TV ENTER PREV NEXT STOP REC PLAY REC STOP TOP MENU DISC NAVIGATOR GUIDE CHANNEL CM SKIP CM BACK PAUSE RETURN CHANNEL VHS HDD DVD ...

Page 9: ...DVR RT602H S 9 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 10: ...onent parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly For the applying amount of lubricants or glue follow the instructions in this manual In the case of no amount instructions apply as you think it appropriate NOTES 15 21 23 18 22 20 3 19 5 3 7 15 25 2...

Page 11: ... Instructions Spanish J2J60213A 10 Operating Instructions Italian J2J60214A 11 Operating Instructions Dutch J2J60215A 12 Information Sheet J2H70129A 13 Guarantee Card J2J60202A 14 Polyethylene Bag JA5ND400 15 Polyethylene Bag JA5ND300 16 Long Polyethylene Bag JA3ND200 17 18 Power Cable 1206158802 19 Remote Control 07660ML010 20 Battery Cover VZN1004 21 Audio Video Cable 06CPBA2006 22 RF Antenna Ca...

Page 12: ...43 64 63 63 44 44 44 44 44 34 54 46 43 46 41 41 49 41 41 48 41 48 41 57 27 30 41 31 48 41 48 41 65 65 41 41 45 41 42 45 11 37 9 37 36 51 51 36 43 23 43 20 43 41 43 43 21 47 10 43 52 55 61 39 28 22 39 50 66 67 56 29 62 59 60 58 16 15 14 17 13 17 14 25 35 38 Refer to 2 4 DECK ASSY TOP SECTION 2 5 DECK ASSY BOTTOM SECTION Cleaning paper GED 008 A I G H C B ...

Page 13: ...VD R 761WSA0369 NSP 30 ANGLE HDD L 761WSA0398 NSP 31 ANGLE HDD R 761WSA0399 32 33 34 CABINET TOP 702WSB0123 35 HOLDER TOP 761WPA0384 36 CUSHION FAI 800WR00070 37 SHEET 7230008029 38 CUSHION 65TS10 5 8965TS1015 39 CUSHION 65TS10 10 8965TS1017 40 SCREW TAP TITE B R PAN 8109130B7U 41 SCREW TAP TITE B R BIND 810923070U 42 SCREW TAP TITE B R BIND 810923053U 43 SCREW TAP TITE B BIND 810923080U 44 SCREW ...

Page 14: ...DVR RT602H S 14 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 2 3 FRONT PANEL SECTION CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE 17 17 17 19 15 16 4 7 10 13 8 14 6 9 17 17 17 11 11 17 12 3 2 1 18 20 E F D ...

Page 15: ... CABI ASSY 7A7010228B 5 6 FLAP VCR 712WPJC285 7 FLAP DVD 712WPJ0963 NSP 8 BADGE BRAND 7236310032 9 SPRING FLAP 743WKA0039 10 SPRING FLAP DVD 743WKA0054 11 CUSHION 800WR00074 12 HOLDER DECK 761WPA0440 13 DOOR 712WPJ0967 14 SHEET PC 7230008168 15 BUTTON FRAME DUBBING 738WPBA172 16 BUTTON FRAME EJECT 738WPJA034 17 SCREW TAP TITE P BIND 8110226A0U 18 SHEET 7230007997 19 SHEET 7230008029 20 CUSHION C 8...

Page 16: ...25 24 10 1 9 307 13 27 31 30 32 39 3 36 53 33 42 6 to Capstan DD Unit P18 No 18 CD1501 to Capstan DD Unit P18 No 19 CD1502 A AA AB AC AD AE GEM1061 GEM1063 GEM1064 GEM1016 GEM1062 Applying positions AA AB AC AD and AE for the grease are displayed for this section Check if the correct grease is applied for each position NOTE AE AE AE AE AD AA AB AB AB AA AA AA AA AB AB AE AE AC AC CLASS MARK SERVIC...

Page 17: ... 85OP400520 24 Band Tension 85OP400542 25 Connect Tension 85OP400533 26 Arm Brake T 85OP600573 27 Band Brake T 85OP600584 28 Spring Tension 85OP800322 29 Spring Brake T 85OP800360 30 Lever Link 85OP900754 31 Lever Flap 85OP900759 32 Cass Opener 85OP900745 33 Reflector LED 85OP700035 34 Bracket Top 85OP900756 35 Cord Jumper CD1501 122H071603 36 Cord Jumper CD1502 122Y021902 37 Head Audio Control H5...

Page 18: ...it Assy P16 No 35 CD1501 to Loading Motor P16 No 36 CD1502 19 13 17 21 AB AB AB AA AA AD AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AC AD AE GEM1061 GEM1063 GEM1064 GEM1016 GEM1062 Applying positions AA AB AC AD and AE for the grease are displayed for this section Check if the correct grease is applied for each position NOTE CLASS MARK SERVICE PART NO GREASE ...

Page 19: ...ng 85OP200312 8 Lever Clutch 85OP200313 9 Gear Main Loading 85OP300194 10 Lever Tension 85OP400490 11 Cam Pinch Roller 85OP600577 12 Cam Main 85OP600578 13 Rod Main 85OP600585 14 Gear Joint 85OP600582 15 Spring Coupling 85OP800355 16 Spring Ring 85OP800356 17 Holder Capstan 85OP400554 18 Cord Jumper CD1501 122H071603 19 Cord Jumper CD1502 122Y021902 20 Capstan DD Unit M2001 1510S98045 21 Screw Tap...

Page 20: ...03 CP8101 CP8104 CP8003 CP8002 CP8105 J8103 J8102 CP1700 J8104 CP8004 J8101 CP8102 CP1701 CP1704 J8402 J8401 CP8303 CP8304 CP8302 CP8301 CP530 J501 POWER PCB CD501 CP531 AC IN CP102 AC HEAD CD102 FAN MOTOR CP651 OPERATION 1 PCB CD652 CP650 DISPLAY PCB OS651 CP654 CP103 FE HEAD AV PCB RELAY 1 PCB CD8301 CD8302 CD531 CD530 CD1701 CD8104 CD1501 CD1700 CD1504 CD8002 CD8003 HDD UNIT B F E D A G H I C ...

Page 21: ...DVR RT602H S 21 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 22: ... AV1_V_IN 20 SC1_V Y_IN 1 SC2_A_OUT_R SCART2 AV2 2 SC2_A_IN_R 72 AV2_L_OUT 3 SC2_A_OUT_L L3 L 90 AV2_L_IN 6 SC2_A_IN_L 50 B_IN 7 SC2_B_IN 48 G_IN 11 SC2_G_IN 49 R C_IN 15 SC2_R C_IN 22 AV2_V Y_OUT 19 SC2_V Y_OUT L3 12 AV2_V Y_IN 20 SC2_V Y_IN HDD DVD Audio Out L HDD DVD Audio HDD DVD Audio Out R 61 V Y_OUT 59 C_OUT 80 L_OUT SERVICE MAIN ASSY51 YP_IN RGB_C RGB to YC Convert 53 CB_IN 52 CR_IN 55 Y_I...

Page 23: ...P_COM SP CH2 L HF1 R HF_COM HF2 L 2 1 FE HEAD GND CP103 2 FE HEAD HOT 89 85 OSD_V_IN REC MUTE MAIN DE EM FM AGC 629 TRAP 69 71 X101 4 433619MHz XTAL VCO OSC P REC Fillter NL E MPH DEM HPF DLIM DEM0 P R Y LPF N L DE EM 33 35 GCL 37 GCL LPF 38 Y CCD 49 51 36 YLR REC DO DO 29 V AMP SQUELCH Clear SYNC V FBC VALC P R 28 V FBC VALC 23 26 GCL ACC R P CLPF1 FH HPF CT1 Trap REC Trap HiFi Trap C DL R P Main...

Page 24: ...ET 5 6 EEPROM IC3099 AT2C08AN 10SU 2 7 C SYNC 111 C SYNC SCL SDA SECAM IN SECAM IN HIFI H SW 106 HIFI ENV 32 HIFI_H SW HIFI_ENV DET Hi Fi P SAVE 55 P_SAVE 25 5 LDM CTL CP3001 CYL _CTL 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 REEL SENS Q3004 REEL SENS Q3007 REEL T 70 REEL S 69 2 3 4 1 59 60 SDA_DV SCL_DV MPEG IIC SDA MPEG IIC CLK AUDIO_MUTE H V REC ST H 71 V REC_ST H 48 47 X3001 10MHz OSC 2 OSC 1 78 80 X3002 32 768KHz X1 X...

Page 25: ...ED SW Q654 D659 FUNCTION SW659 SW651 GND KEY1 2 1 2 1 CP651 CP652 SW665 PLAY DUBEN SW652 DUB SW654 SW657 DUBSEL FF SW660 SW663 REW STOP SW666 CH DOWN SW653 CH UP SW655 SW661 REC STOP OPEN CLOSE SW664 SW667 REC EJECT SW656 D656 D657 LED SW Q565 D650 D655 LED SW Q650 1 2 3 4 LED SATA 17 POWER IN OUT TUNER STEREO 10 4 12 CP650 2 14 3 15 1 7 5 9 SDET2 FRONT A R 11 FRONT A L FRONT V IN FRONT C IN FRONT...

Page 26: ...HIFI_H SW AUDIO_MUTE H REC_MUTE H HIFI_ENV DET SCL_V SDA_V HF2 HF_COM HF1 NORMAL_A_OUT NORMAL_A_IN VCR MICON Y C AUDIO HEAD AMP INPUT SW AMP AMP OUTPUT SW PNR BPF FM LIM AMP AMP AGC LOGIC L R MIX REC LPF VCO 7 69 SWL_VCR VCR_A_OUT_L VCR_A_OUT_R P CON 9V 36 P CON 5V_A Y C AUDIO HEAD AMP Hi Fi BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 15 5 SWR_VCR IN OUT TUNER STEREO 46 ...

Page 27: ...Y2 DISPLAY Q3302 RESET SW AT 5 2V EXT SEL 70 AVLIN 49 EPGEXT 59 MRST 69 TEXTV 81 SD_MTOT XRST1 X525P SD_TTOM HS_TTOM HS_MTOT SCK_MTOT EXT_SEL AVL_IN EPGEXT MRST CVBSIN IN OUT TUNER STEREO 7 8 4 CP8003 9 12 14 11 15 10 13 1 18 6 22V HEATER DC V 5V REM_IN HEATER DC 22V HEATER DC HEATER DC REGULATOR V 5V AGC FLON 63 TUON 60 REGULATOR P_CONT IN OUT TUNER STEREO 26 AVLOUT AVL_OUT 4 V 5V CP8002 Q3303 BU...

Page 28: ... 2 J8102 YUV OUT JACK J8103 REAR OUT JACK BUFFER Q8113 TUNER MICON OSD V OUT VCR SWL CP8101 12 10 11 SC2 FUNC P SAVE 2 VCR SWV 9 7 5 VCR SWR SYNCAFT SEL SWA R 13 14 16 SWA L 18 HIFI R 3 1 HIFI L SWIC Y 22 20 SWIC C DVD L OUT 24 DVD R OUT 26 MUTE_SW Q8101 Q8102 Q8103 Q8106 SC1 FUNC FS CIN CP8102 3 4 5 AVL OUT XAVLTH SC2 BLANK 7 6 8 FS YIN AVL IN SC2 V YIN 2 1 FJ RIN 10 12 FJ LIN 6 1 4 IC8101 VIDEO ...

Page 29: ...CP8302 TU VIN 5 1 TU LIN IN OUT VIDEO SW IC8304 MM1507XNRE X8401 4 33619MHz 6 7 5 3 BUFFER IC8301 NJM2068M TE1 1 2 HIFI R HIFI L VCR SWR VCR SWL OSD V OUT VCR SWV P SAVE2 SYNCAFT SC2 FUNC IN OUT 3 5 7 CP8303 1 9 10 11 14 12 13 16 18 20 22 SEL SWA L SWA R SWIC Y SWIC C 24 26 DVD LOUT DVD ROUT 76 RJ ROUT RS C RJ VOUT RJ LOUT YUV Y YUV V YUV U B IR XREST1 IN OUT 16 18 20 CP8304 14 22 24 26 1 27 28 3 ...

Page 30: ...SW 1 53V M SW 1 53V M EV 5 8V M SW 3 33VV M AT 5 2V P CON 12V REG IC1701 PQ120RDA1SZH 4 2 1 4 2 1 Q1701 Q1703 POWER SW Q1711 P CON 5V_A SW P CON 9V REG IC1702 PQ090RDA1SZH POWER 6 5 SW 3 3V SW 3 3V CP1703 3 1 UNREG 27V CAP UNREG 13V 11 UNREG 38V 8 P CONT 14 FL DC 13 28V 15 FL DC AT5 3V_ DRIVER Q1710 POWER SW Q1714 Q4716 Q1715 27V REG CAP_VCO P CON 5V_A P_CONT AT 12V VCR_P_ON_H VCR MICON FANCTRL P ...

Page 31: ... 3V UNREG 13V UNREG 27V CAP REGULATOR IC501 KIA431A AT VOLTAGE CTL IC 3 1 3 4 1 2 12 13 14 15 Q503 SAFTY SW Q504 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM L501 AC IN 1 2 J501 19 SAFTY SW CONTROL IC504 STR W6753 2 4 7 6 20 IC532 BA7810T V5 3 3V REG 2 1 4 CP531 1 2 4 6 7 9 10 12 31 V 12V V 12V V 5V SW 1 53V SW 1 53V AT 5 3V AT 5 3V EV 5 8V EV 5 8V REGULATOR CP530 IC531 BA7810T V5 1 53V REG 2 1 4 IC530 BA7810T V5 5V REG 2...

Page 32: ... GND NC DASP NC PDIAG NC RESERVED CP1502 15 2 4 6 20 18 24 22 16 14 10 23 21 19 17 13 11 12 8 9 7 5 3 1 24 23 22 21 20 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 FFC CD1503 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CP1503 CD1701 V 5V GND TXD1 RXD1 GND XTRESET DBGP0 DBGP1 DBGP2 FFC CD8104 35 34 33 32 31 GNDA V 12V GND RXDGL GND TXD...

Page 33: ... RJ LOUT RJ VOUT GND GND GND YUV Y YUV U YUV V GND GND DVD YP SAMUTE GND GND GND GND XRESET1 B IR TXDGL RXDGL DVD C DVD Y DVD CB DVD CR GND GND 30 29 28 27 SCL T SDA T AT5 5 2V AT 12V TU RIN GND TU LIN TU VIN P 5XP P 9XP FJ VIN CP8302 40 39 38 37 36 40 39 38 37 36 24 23 22 21 20 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 DD8 DD6 DD9 DD5 DD10 DD4 DD11 DD3 DD12 DD2 DD13 DD1 DD14 DD0 DD15 ...

Page 34: ...6 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 30 4 5 6 7 8 9 D101 1SS133 OSD_V_IN C SYNC OSD_V_IN SECAM_IN P CON 5V_B AUDIO_MUTE H CTL CTL ENV DET DUMMY_V SYNC V_H SW V REC_ST H SDA_V VV H SCL_V S_DET_OUT MESECAM H VV H SECAM_IN SECAM H C SYNC SWV_VCR S_REC_IN MESECAM H ENV DET P CON 5V_B GND S_REC_IN P CON 5V_B NORMAL_A_IN SECAM H SP L NORMAL_A_OUT HF1 FSC SP_COM HF2 SP R HF_COM EP L EP_COM EP R H...

Page 35: ... GND C Vcc CCD Clock Driver CCD Vcc C GND SW27 R P P R SW32 C K Y Vcc 10dB ATT Y GND SP SW40 CH2 CH1 CH2 CH1 SP1 SP2 SW44 SW45 SP2 SP2 SW47 SW48 SW42 SW43 SP VCA SW41 TANK B Y Invert CCD CONT CR DET X Tal VCO OSC MESECAM DET Killer REC APC APC REC APC PB Discri Down Conv LCVCO ACC Det ACC SW Chroma ACC Det APC SW 2fsc Y CCD Control Mode C CCD LPF CCD SP ON PRE AMP TH TRAP SW4 SW3 SW2 ON REC VCA SW...

Page 36: ... C3018 0 1 B C3012 0 1 B C3082 0 1 F C3007 0 001 B C3009 0 001 B C3013 0 1 B C3017 0 0047 B C3021 0 022 B C3022 0 1 F C3001 0 001 B C3004 0 001 B C3035 0 1 B C3027 0 022 B C3045 0 47 B C3008 0 1 F C3031 0 1 B C3060 0 1 B C3028 22 16V KA C3024 10 25V KA C3014 220 6 3V YK C3092 220 6 3V YK MD0 AT 5 2V VCR_P_ON H P CON 5V_A AT 12V XRESET CAP_VCO GND MOTOR_GND RESET CAP_LIMIT CAP_FG CAP_FWD L CAP_LIMI...

Page 37: ... CTL CTL SCL_V SDA_V V REC_ST H AUDIO_MUTE H V_H SW P_SAVE DUMMY_V SYNC C SYNC ENV DET SECAM H SECAM_IN VV H TAB_SW MESECAM H OSD_V_IN SECAM H SECAM_IN VV H MESECAM H S_DET_OUT REC_MUTE H BB_SECAM H AUDIO_MUTE H SCL_V SDA_V VCR_P_ON H HIFI_H SW HIFI_ENV DET SCL_DV SDA_DV ACDET HIFI_ENV DET XRESET WAKE_UP P_SAVE ACDET REEL_GND OSD_V_OUT MP_DATA_IN MP_DATA_OUT MD0 RESET FWE MP_CLK OSD_V_IN BB_SECAM ...

Page 38: ...8 100P CH C8056 100P CH C8052 1 B C8117 0 1 B C749 0 01 B C8006 1 B C8062 0 1 B C8057 100P CH C8017 68PCH C8002 0 1 B C8020 0 1 B C716 2 2 50V KA C706 2 2 50V KA C707 10 25V KA CD8003 2H0I0903 FFC CD8002 2H0F0902 FFC CP8004 IMSA 9615S 04C PP A 1 2 3 4 SW3 3V SCL_DV SDA_DV SEL_IR AT 5 2V IR B IR HEATER_DC LED_DVD LED_HDD FLSTB V 5V FLCLK FLDATA KEY3 22V SWR_VCR LED_DUB KEY1 KEY2 IC_GND HEATER_DC HI...

Page 39: ... 5V_A AUDIO_MUTE H HIFI_H SW HIFI_H SW SCL_V SDA_V SCL_V HIFI_ENV DET SDA_V REC_MUTE H DVRESET SCL_DV SDA_DV SDET2 KEY1 KEY2 P CON 5V_A FLSTB FLCLK FLDATA LED_DUB LED_EXT KEY3 SEL_IR HF2 V 5V HF_COM IC_GND HF1 FJ_LIN FJ_RIN HIFI_ENV DET HIFI_L HIFI_R SWL_VCR SWR_VCR FJ_VIN REC_MUTE H FS_YIN FS_CIN P CON 5V_A 22V P CON 9V SW3 3V AT 5 2V HEATER_DC HEATER_DC GND 0 0 0 8 9 5 0 2 9 0 2 9 0 0 0 5 0 2 3 ...

Page 40: ...9 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 V 5V SC2_BLANK MRST XRST1 TEXTV EPGEXT X525P MRST AVL_IN SD_TTOM SEL HS_TTOM SD_MTOT SCK_MTOT HS_TTOM HS_MTOT XTRESET X525P SC1_FUNC AMUTE1 EXT_SEL AVL_IN TEXTV AVL_OUT XP_SAVE SEL SC2_FUNC XAVLTH SDA_T SCL_T WAKE_UP SC2_BLANK P_SAVE AMUTE2 P_SAVE2 SYNCAFT P_CONT2 SELV1 SAMUTE SD_TTOM SD_MTOT SCK_MTOT SEL_IR HS_MTOT ACDET REEL_GND WAKE_UP P_SAVE XRESET ACDET LED_EXT...

Page 41: ...0 1 B C3334 0 1 B C3333 0 1 B Q3306 KRA103SRTK MUTE_SW Q3305 KRA111S RTK P MUTE_SW IC3302 LC87F05J2A PMC010A8 TUNER MICON 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 FLON TUON RFTHRU XRESET SYNCAFT P_CONT2 FANCTRL P_CONT STATCHG XP_SAVE EPGEXT AMUTE1 SAMUTE LED_EXT EXT_SEL XAVLTH P...

Page 42: ...Q8023 KRA111S RTK P MUTE SW CAUTION DIGITAL TRANSISTOR IC8101 MM1503XNRE VIDEO SW IC 1 2 3 4 5 6 SW_C SC2_V YIN SWV_VCR HIFI_L HIFI_R OSD_V_OUT SWL_VCR SWR_VCR SWL_VCR OSD_V_OUT SWR_VCR B IR P_SAVE2 HIFI_R SWV_VCR HIFI_L SC2_FUNC FS_YIN SWIC_C SYNCAFT FS_CIN SEL FJ_LIN FJ_RIN SWA_R FJ_VIN SWA_L SELV1 XTRESET SWIC_Y AMUTE1 MRST DVD_LOUT SC1_FUNC SYNCAFT DVD_ROUT AMUTE SC2_BLANK XAVLTH SC2_FUNC EXT_...

Page 43: ...R8126 470 C8126 0 001 B C8132 33P CH C8131 33P CH C8133 33P CH C8134 33P CH C8135 33P CH C8143 10P CH C8128 33P CH C8130 0 001 B C8129 0 001 B C8145 100P CH C8153 0 001B C8154 0 001B C8138 7PCH C8139 68P CH C8141 0 1 B C8140 0 1 B C8144 1 B C8163 0 001 B C8142 1 B Q8125 KRA101SRTK TRAP SW CD8104 2H0Z2701 FFC SW_Y P 5XP SELV1 RXDGL P 5XP TXDGL EPGEXT SPDIF HS_TTOM SCK_MTOT SD_TTOM HS_MTOT SD_MTOT X...

Page 44: ...001 B C811 47PCH C828 0 1 B C827 100PCH C814 0 1 B C804 0 1 B C829 0 1 B C830 0 1 B C831 0 1 B C819 10 50V YK C801 3 3 50V YK C802 10 50V YK C813 100 16V YK TU_A L TU_A R P CON 5V_B XRST1 P CON 5V_B SDA_T SCL_T SIF SDA_T SCL_T AGC XRST1 STATCHG TU_A L TU_A R TU_V GND P CON 5V_B 32V BU 5V TU 5V NC MONO IN VREFTOP SC1_IN_L 34 CAPL_M AHVSUP SC1_OUT_L SC1_OUT_R VREF1 DACM_L DACM_R VREF2 RESETQ IIS_DA_...

Page 45: ... 22uH L301 22uH C301 1000 6 3V YK C308 1000 6 3V YK C306 22 16V KA R318 100 R302 1001 4W R306 10K R303 100 1 4W R317 1K 1 4W R301 1K C303 33PCH C304 0 022 B C305 33PCH C310 0 0022 B C302 0 0022 B C309 0 1 B BU 5V SCL_T SDA_T AGC TU 5V 32V TU_V 0 0 5 0 BB NC NC NC NC NC V OUT AFT TU MB AGC SDA SCL SIF NC 0 1 5 2 1 5 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 5 0 4 8 4 8 1 5 4 8 0 30 4 0 2 4 1 7 A 6 7 ...

Page 46: ...3 1 5K 1 R1736 1K1 4W R1703 1 5K1 4W R1702 100 1 4W R1743 100 1 4W R1710 2 2K R1708 3 3K R1713 560 1 2W R1744 1001 4W R1705 560 R1706 1K R1745 1K R1707 22K R1746 22K R1704 1K 1 4W R1734 1 5K 1 4W C1715 0 001 B C1701 0 1 B C1708 470PCH C1727 330P CH C1721 100 16V YK C1704 10 50V YK C1718 100 25V YK C1705 47 25V YK C1713 220 6 3V YK C1720 47 6 3V KA C1702 100 16V YK C1714 100 25V YK C1709 100 10V YK...

Page 47: ... C1739 0 1 B C1740 0 1 B C1741 0 1 B C1717 220 6 3V YK C1710 100 16V YK C1716 47 25V YK C1726 100 25V YK C1711 220 35V YK C1725 10 25V KA C1723 220 16V YK CAUTION DIGITAL TRANSISTOR CD1701 CH2D4003 CD1700 CU642501 CP1700 A2544WV2 4P 1 2 3 4 P CON 5V_B GND SW12V P CON 12V P CON 5V_A VCR_P_ON H AT 5 2V SW1 5V CAP_VCO AT 12V EV5 8V MOTOR_GND GND PC12V RFTHRU FANCTRL FLON TUON AT 12V AT 5 2V P_CONT GN...

Page 48: ...U_VIN P_SAVE2 YUV_U FJ_VIN FS_CIN FS_YIN YUV_V FJ_LIN SW 3 3V FJ_RIN FS_CIN FS_YIN XAVLTH XREST1 SC1_FUNC SC2_BLANK B IR TXDGL RXDGL SW 3 3V XREST1 B IR TXDGL RXDGL GND R L VCC A_GND 0 MAIN GND 59 61PIN AUDIO YUNER INPUT L AUDIO TUNER INPUT R VIDEO DVD MUTE CTL AUDIO HiFi INPUT L AUDIO HiFi INPUT R 85 84 83 82 81 VTR V or Y SEPA Y3 INPUT AUDIO AGC DET RF CONV AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO AV1 RCA OUTPUT2 L A...

Page 49: ...B_CIN YUV_Y SC1_V YIN YUV_V SC1_V YOUT YUV_U SC1_RGBOUT SC1_R COUT SC1_GOUT RS_Y SC1_BOUT P 5XP AT 5 2V RS_C AT 12V GND P 5XP SWIC_C RGB_CIN SEL SC2_V YOUT SC1_V YOUT GND VCR_SWV RJ_VOUT P 5XP SCL_T SDA_T P 5XP P 9XP FJ_VIN TU_VIN AT 12V TU_RIN TU_LIN AT 5 2V AVL_OUT AVL_IN SC2_V YIN NC NC SCART B INPUT SCART G INPUT SCART R or C INPUT 75ohm DRIVE VCC 50 49 48 47 DVD C OUT SCART CONNECT2 NO8 FROM ...

Page 50: ... R8401 1K R8408 1K R8413 22K R8414 33K R8407 1 6K R8406 1 5K R8445 82 1 R8441 680 1 R8438 680 1 R8447 82 1 R8439 10K 1 R8422 1K R8437 10K 1 R8436 680 1 R8435 10K 1 R8446 82 1 R8433 22 R8432 22 R8431 22 R8421 1K R8426 560 R8425 1K 1 R8428 560 R8427 1K 1 R8429 1K 1 R8430 560 R8423 1K C8431 220 6 3V YK C8417 220 16V YK C8435 220 6 3V YK C8406 220 16V YK C8432 220 6 3V YK C8434 220 6 3V YK RGB_YIN RGB...

Page 51: ...489 75 R8488 75 R8490 75 R8448 100K R8456 100K R8470 100 R8461 100 R8451 4 7K R8460 47K R8473 220K R8474 100K R8480 220 R8483 100K R8450 100K R8455 100K R8477 8 2K R8454 8 2K R8458 470 R8463 470 R8462 100K R8469 100K R8484 100 R8466 470 R8472 470 R8449 100K R8457 100K R8471 100 R8465 100 R8464 2 2M R8467 27K R8476 8 2K R8482 100 R8481 100 R8487 150 R8459 150 R8492 75 R8491 75 R8478 100 R8452150 R8...

Page 52: ... PTA1 KBI1P1 PTA0 KBI1P0 PTA2 KBI1P2 PTC7 SS1 PTC6 SPSCK1 PTC1 KBI2P1 31 30 26 25 PTC0 KBI2P0 16 15 10 9 PTC2 KBI2P2 PTC5 MISO1 PTC4 MISO1 PTC3 KBI2P3 PTA3 KBI1P3 PTA4 KBI1P4 PTA5 KBI1P5 PTD0 PTD1 XRESET PTD2 IRQ XTAL EXTAL PTD4 ACMP PTD5 ACMP PTD6 TPM1CH0 PTB7 TPM1CH1 PTB6 IRO VSS VDD PTB2 RXD1 TXD1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC...

Page 53: ...DVR RT602H S 53 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 54: ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TP609 TP102 TP152 TP171 TP516 TP505 TP193 TP142 TP146 TP187 TP515 TP195 TP610 TP162 TP184 TP514 TP183 TP100 TP140 TP103 TP151 TP181 TP513 TP182 TP506 TP197 TP607 TP148 TP512 TP190 TP141 TP511 TP101 TP606 TP161 TP153 TP104 TP510 TP179 TP143 TP154 TP503 TP177 TP509 TP192 TP605 TP165 TP504 TP508 TP196 TP150 TP175 TP518 TP105 TP507 TP194 TP170 TP173 TP517 TP166 TP167 DKN1402 A CN...

Page 55: ...4 FPDVREF 25 APCPH 26 RREF 27 RLD 28 RLDM 29 VCC3 30 31 WREF 32 WLD 33 WLDM 34 PELD 35 P2LD 36 CREG1 37 REFO3 38 REFI 39 REFO2 40 VCC4 41 ADO 42 BCO 43 GND4 44 CDAC 45 VCC5 46 BCIN 47 ADIN 48 CBHWBL 49 CBHLPP 50 GND5 51 OUTP1 52 RST 53 SCK 54 SO 55 SI 56 CP 57 VCC6 58 WLDON 59 OPCTRG WAGCHLD 60 SHWB LOWZ 61 SHSV IDGATE 62 SHAPCRE AGCFAST 63 SHAPCW AGCEN 64 ROPC1 VFOFP TLIGHT 65 ROPC2 VFOEP OPCTRG ...

Page 56: ...6 475 6R3 C1075 106 C1802 331 C1803 221 C1040 104 104 C1029 C1043 104 C1037 104 104 C1026 C1034 104 C297 681 C1704 104 C1063 104 C1082 104 C1705 104 C1053 104 C1066 104 C1056 104 C1045 104 C1069 104 C1703 104 C1051 104 C1701 104 C1060 104 C1048 104 C1002 104 C1702 104 C1058 104 C1004 104 C1707 104 C1050 104 C1007 104 C1706 104 C223 472 C221 103 C232 471 C233 471 C236 683 C230 223 C231 223 C1081 10...

Page 57: ...313 1001 R3833 0R0 R3830 R1116 103 R1117 103 R1118 103 R1120 103 R1122 103 R1125 103 R1162 473 R1314 0R0 R1175 473 R1156 473 103 R1161 R1176 103 R1167 R1170 473 R3836 0R0 R3808 330 R1263 560 R1244 560 R1243 560 R1271 560 R1251 560 R1270 560 R1250 560 R1264 560 R3847 0R0 R3848 0R0 R3837 0R0 R3861 0R0 R3853 0R0 R3855 0R0 R3838 103 R3832 NM R3842 103 R3841 103 R3850 0R0 R3856 470 R3857 470 R3858 470 ...

Page 58: ... 104 C3202 104 C3206 104 C3209 104 C4509 103 C4562 104 C4561 104 C4565 104 C4508 475 6R3 C3205 C3204 331 C3210 681 C3208 681 C3107 10 5 C4526 475 6R3 C4525 475 6R3 C4527 102 IC2402 CEK1285 1 2 IC2401 CEK1285 1 2 R3102 103 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 L310 2 DTL1106 A 3 2 1 IC3102 TC7SZ126FU G 1 IN 2 GND 3 OUT 4 5 VCC Q4561 2SC4081 QR TP2419 TP73 TP2405 TP2418 TP2409 TP71 TP2403 TP2404 TP77 TP67 TP2417 TP2401 T...

Page 59: ... E 2SA1576A QR Q2505 C B E Q2205 2SA1576A QR TLB C B E Q2206 2SA1576A QR TLB C B E Q3501 2SC4081 QR TLB TP95 TP2311 TP99 TP81 TP87 TP84 TP96 TP86 TP2301 TP97 TP91 TP2302 TP98 TP2304 TP79 TP2305 TP2306 TP2309 TP2303 TP94 TP83 TP82 TP93 TP90 TP88 TP2300 TP89 TP92 TP85 TP2601 TP2312 TP2313 TP2314 TP2602 TP2603 TP2604 TP2605 TP2606 CN2301 VKN1439 A TBB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2...

Page 60: ...1 B2013H02 2P 1 2 CD652 W9L6018038 WIRE W819 CAUTION DIGITAL TRANSISTOR CP654 IMSA 9615S 18C PP A 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HEATER GND KEY2 KEY1 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 COM9 V 5V LED_DUB 22V KEY3 FLDATA FLCLK FLSTB REM_IN LED_HDD LED_DVD COM9 LED_SATA HEATER COM8 COM7 COM6 COM5 KEY1 COM4 COM3 COM2 COM1 GND1 KEY2 KEY3 23 0 23 0 19 9 19 8 19 9 19 9 19 9 19 8 19 9 5...

Page 61: ...RC103SRTK LED_SW Q657 KRC103SRTK LED_SW Q650 KRC103SRTK LED_SW Q656 KRC103SRTK LED_SW CP650 IMSA 9615S 15C PP A 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 D662 DF3A5 6FU 1 2 3 D663 DF3A5 6FU 1 2 3 D664 DF3A5 6FU 1 2 3 H E J651 AV1 06AD 3 VIDEO IN 1 2 H E J652 AV1 06AD 4 AUDIO L IN 1 2 H NC E J653 AV1 06ADS 2 AUDIO R IN 1 2 3 J650 DIN 417HA 01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C656_1 10 35V KANP COM10 COM11 COM12 S16 S15 S14...

Page 62: ...5 ATDATA10 ATIORDY ATDATA4 ATDATA11 ATDATA3 ATDATA12 ATDIOR ATDATA2 ATDATA13 ATDATA1 ATDATA14 ATDIOW ATDATA0 ATDATA15 KEYPIN ATDMARQ ATDMARQ KEYPIN ATDIOW ATDIOR ATDATA15 ATIORDY CSTL ATDATA0 ATDMACK ATDATA14 ATINTRQ RESERVED ATDATA1 ATADR1 PDIAG ATDATA13 ATADR0 ATADR2 ATDATA2 ATCS0 ATCS1 ATDATA12 ACTIVE ATDATA3 ATDATA11 ATDATA4 ATDATA10 ATDATA5 ATDATA9 ATDATA6 ATDATA8 ATDATA7 ATRESET FROM TO HDD ...

Page 63: ...P CH CD1503 2H0O2002 FFC CD1504 2H041904 FFC SDA SCL VENC_RST C_OUT Y_OUT VENC_RST SCL SDA AMCLKI ALRCK ARCK PCM DV_INT1 DV_INT2 DV_RST DV_TX DV_RX V 5D V 3D V 5D V 3D V 3D V 3D PCBDC0 DEF103 SCL SDA GND VENC_RST V 3D V 3D V 5D DV_RX DV_TX DV_RST DV_INT2 DV_INT1 GND PCM ARCK ALRCK GND GND C_OUT GND Y_OUT GND VENC_RST SDA SCL GND AMCLKI V 3D RELAY2 PCB A 3 7 CP8004 C 2 3 CN3802 H H RELAY2 PCB ASSY ...

Page 64: ...4A_L_250V D521 1F5 E D503 21DQ09N FC4 1SS133 D509 SARS01 V1 D511 1H3 E D512 1H3 E D507 1SS133 D508 FR155 F C516 0 0033 250V KX C535 0 1 B C510 0 1 B C503 220P2KV R C515 0 039 400V ECWF C513 100P 2KV R C504 0 1 275V ECQUL C543 100P 2KV R C542 100P 2KV R C502 0 1 275V ECQUL C505 0 01 B C506 0 001 2KV R C508 470PCH C509 0 0027 B R519 1K R511 1K R503 1 5M1 2W R530 10 1 2W R506 150K 1 2W R505 150K 1 2W...

Page 65: ...E Q503 KTC3875S_Y_RTK SAFTY SW D534 MTZJ2 4B EIC 2200 6 3V FM C530 220 6 3V MHE C518 2200 10V FM C529 100 10V FM C533 100 25V FM C545 100 25V FM C526 330 25V MHE C539 100 16V MHE C538 100 16V MHE C537 100 16V MHE C527 220 16V MHE C501 1000 25V FM C514 100 10V FM C523 100 25V FM W806 W801 CP531 B2013H02 15P 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IC532 BA7810T V5 24 3 3V REG 1 2 3 4 5 IC531 BA7810T V5 ...

Page 66: ...encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram 500ms 1 0V 14 1 Y C AUDIO 5 s 10 0V 6 10 s 500mV 7 10 s 500mV 12 20ns 1 0V 20 ns 500 mV 8 500 s 500mV 9 10ms 500mV 10 500 s 1 0V 11 13 500ms 1 0V 5 20ms 1 0V 2 3 200 s 100mV 1ms 50mV 4 50ns 100mV 1ms 200mV 15 VCR MICON Hi Fi ...

Page 67: ... SERVICE VCR ASSY A 200ns 200mV 30 16 TUNER MICON 1ms 200mV 21 500 s 1 0V 22 10 s 500mV 28 10 s 200mV 1ms 200mV 24 1ms 200mV 25 10 s 500mV 26 10 s 500mV 27 29 10 s 200mV 20 500 s 1 0V 17 18 10ms 1 0V 10 s 500mV 19 20ns 500mV IN OUT 10 s 500mV 23 ...

Page 68: ... 4 C D F A B E AV PCB ASSY B 32 IR BLASTER 500 s 500mV 37 38 39 40 41 36 10 s 500mV 33 34 10 s 200mV 10 s 200mV 35 10 s 200mV 21PIN 10 s 500mV 20ns 100mV 10 s 500mV 10 s 500mV 10 s 500mV 500 s 500mV 31 AV SWITCH 21PIN 42 10 s 500mV ...

Page 69: ... Pin23 XDMUTE2 V 1V div H 20us div 11 CN601 Pin3 CLOSE open close V 1V div H 20us div 12 CN601 Pin3 CLOSE close open V 1V div H 20us div 13 CN601 Pin5 CLOSE open close V 1V div H 20us div 14 CN601 Pin5 CLOSE close open V 1V div H 20us div 15 X201 16 93MHz V 1V div H 20ns div 16 X1001 24 576MHz V 1V div H 20ns div 17 X1002 27MHz V 1V div H 20ns div 18 IC3101 Pin11 ADCCLKO V 1V div H 20ns div 19 IC3...

Page 70: ...n2 RCH IN V 1V div H 200us div 23 IC3201 Pin16 DACCLKO V 1V div H 20ns div 24 IC3201 Pin1 DACBCKO V 1V div H 100ns div 25 IC3201 Pin3 DACLRCKO V 0 5V div H 5us div 26 CN2301 Pin21 LCH OUT V 2V div H 200us div 27 CN2301 Pin23 RCH OUT V 2V div H 200us div SERVICE MAIN ASSY C GND GND GND GND GND GND GND ...

Page 71: ...nted 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 Resistor array 3 terminal reg...

Page 72: ...W054 W056 C3092 W057 CP8104 R3315 W060 Q1714 W061 CP8003 CP8002 W064 W066 W084 Q102 IC1705 IC1704 IC1700 W106 W111 W112 W113 Q8117 Q8105 Q8111 W161 R3331 R3346 W162 W163 W167 W168 W169 W170 W171 W172 W173 W174 W175 W176 W177 W178 W179 W180 W181 W183 W184 W185 CP8004 W186 W187 W190 W191 R3325 R3308 R3316 CP3301 R3306 R3319 R3309 R3341 W195 W196 R3307 R3314 R3329 W197 W198 R3101 W199 L8010 W201 W202...

Page 73: ...02 W106 W110 W112 W113 W114 L8102 L8104 L8103 L8101 W115 W116 W117 L8105 Q8117 W118 W119 W120 C8111 C8101 W121 W122 J8104 W124 C8114 C8015 W125 W126 W127 R714 R709 W128 W129 W132 W133 C8107 Q8105 C8103_1 Q8111 D8109 D8108 W134 D8101 D8111 W135 D3309 D3310 D3311 W136 R3368 W137 W139 W140 W143 W144 W145 W146 W147 W148 W149 R1704 W150 C3336 W151 D3303 W152 W153 W154 W155 W156 W157 W158 W159 W160 W165...

Page 74: ...622 Q3005 C4623 IC3001 IC3001 R3029 C3037 C3034 C3047 C3048 R3038 R3037 C3049 R3035 C3044 R3033 C3051 C3052 R3039 C3053 I C 3 0 0 2 IC3002 R3013 R3103 R3046 R3047 R3102 IC3005 IC3005 C3010 C3050 R3036 C3046 R3032 C3042 C3038 R3030 C3033 C3030 C3015 R3015 C3082 C3022 R3024 C3021 R3021 R3016 C3087 C3026 Q3018 Q3018 R3112 C3086 R3111 R3018 C3027 R3027 C3035 R3028 C3036 C3039 C3041 C3040 R3026 R3034 R...

Page 75: ... Q802 C823 R809 R811 C824 Q801 R803 C815 R804 C808 C826 Q803 R817 R816 R815 C827 Q1720 C8135 C8134 C8018 C828 C746 R8002 R8001 C8126 R8133 R8134 R1732 R1724 C1701 R1708 R1710 C1708 Q1707 C8130 R8139 R8140 R8141 C8129 R1733 R1738 R1739 R1741 R1740 R1751 R1750 R1749 C1706 C1707 C1729 C1728 Q8113 R8122 R8121 C8110 C8109 R8126 C8125 Q8114 C8140 R8125 C8139 C8138 R8123 C8127 C8136 C8137 R8105 C8105 C81...

Page 76: ...C8437 R8434 R8442 R8401 W804 W803 R8347 R8350 R8307 Q8303 R8416 R8404 C8303 C8310 L8305 L8304 C8403 C8419 IC8405 Q8401 Q8303 IC8405 L8302 C8408 C8425 R8415 R8468 L8404 L8405 R8498 R8496 C8345 C8314 R8304 W809 DEF101A DEF101A 17 25 1 9 CP8303 C8344 C8351 IC8201 IC8201 L8301 CP8304 C8434 IC8404 C8440 C8447 C8446 C8438 C8441 Q8415 Q8417 C8332 C8326 C8309 IC8301 L8303 C8367 X8201 R8205 R8201 C8201 R82...

Page 77: ...8 C8456 C8449 R8471 R8457 R8449 R8465 C8453 C8444 R8454 Q Q8421 C8455 R8470 C8448 R8456 R8448 C8442 R8461 C8452 D8415 R8488 Q8420 Q8425 Q8423 L8402 C8459 R8467 R8480 D8405 R8473 R8474 C8451 R8486 R8452 L8403 D8418 R8483 R8497 D8420 D8416 W817 W820 C8473 C8480 C1507 C1508 DEF102A DEF103A DEF102A DEF103A J8402 J8401 C8432 C8435 C8434 C8466 C8465 C8469 IC8404 CP8302 C8446 C8438 C8441 Q8415 Q8417 Q841...

Page 78: ...C260 TP155 R25 R2513 R2514 R2515 C3101 C3102 C3103 C3105 C3106 C3107 C3108 TP174 C3111 C3112 C3114 D3101 D3102 D3103 D3104 R3101 R3103 R3104 R3105 R3108 IC3101 R3109 IC3102 C1001 C1002 C1005 R3113 C1007 R3117 R R3707 C1023 R1007 C4501 C4502 C4503 C4507 C4508 C4509 D4501 D4502 CN2401 C1071 C1074 IC4503 IC4504 IC4504 IC Q C4534 C4535 C4537 R4518 TP3830 R4520 TP3831 R1065 R4521 R4522 R4523 R4524 R452...

Page 79: ...3106 108 C5624 TP174 C3111 D3101 D3102 D3103 D3104 R3103 R3104 R3108 R3113 07 C1008 C1009 C1201 CN1402 R3504 C1010 C1204 C1205 C1015 C1016 C1210 C1212 C1215 C1021 C1216 C1022 C1023 C1024 C1025 C1026 R1007 R1203 R1010 C1421 R1207 C1231 C1232 C1235 C1236 C1044 R1210 R1211 C1045 C1046 R1406 R1213 C1047 C1048 C1049 R1218 C1051 R1411 C1052 C1053 R1220 R148 C1054 C1055 R1222 C1056 R1223 C1057 C1058 C105...

Page 80: ...020 R1214 R1215 R1216 R1217 R1219 R1410 C1050 R145 R1412 R14 R147 R1413 R1221 R1415 R1416 R1417 C110 R1224 C111 R1801 C112 R1802 C113 R1803 R150 C114 R1804 C115 IC1221 IC1221 C116 C117 C118 C119 R156 R157 TP5748 R158 R159 TP5749 C120 C121 R1811 C122 R1812 C123 R1813 C124 TP5750 R160 R1814 R1045 TP5751 R161 C125 R162 TP5752 C126 R163 TP5753 C127 R164 C128 TP5754 R165 C129 TP5755 TP1 R166 TP2 TP5756...

Page 81: ...746 R157 C503 TP5747 TP3807 C504 R158 C505 R159 TP3809 C506C507C508 C120 C4525 C121 C509 C4526 22 C4527 C123 C124 C4528 R160 TP3810 R1045 R161 TP3811 R162 C126 R163 D4507 TP3813 D4508 R164 C510 TP3814 D4509 C511 TP3815 C1072 TP3816 C1073 TP3817 C2208 TP3818 C1075 Q2205 TP3819 C2209 C1076 Q2206 C131 C2402 C4536 C132 C2403 C133 IC4507 C2404 TP3820 C2405 C135 C2406 C136 TP3822 C137 R4513 TP3823 C138 ...

Page 82: ...d View 23 34 1 12 DEF090A DEF096A DEF090A DEF096A I C 6 5 1 C651 C666 C667 C652 R681 R682 C668 R668 C653 R676 C659 C660 C664 C655 C661 R667 R651 Q653 Q652 Q651 C654 C657 C662 IC651 Q656 Q654 Q657 Q650 W008 C658 R671 R669 R670 SW651 SW662 V651 OS651 CP652 CP654 W010 W009 R659 W007 R662 W005 W006 R665 R666 CP W003 W011 C663 W819 C656_1 CP654 CP8003 A CP651 Q IC CP652 CP654 CP652 ...

Page 83: ...0 R675 R680 R688 R689 R692 R693 R694 R695 R656 R651 R600 R601 C600 Q653 Q652 Q651 R672 R678 R673 R679 R674 D664 R647 R699 D663 D662 R698 C650 R697 C654 Q654 Q657 Q650 C669 C670 SW656 SW651 SW667 SW654 SW661 SW664 SW652 SW657 SW660 SW663 SW666 SW655 SW653 SW665 D659 D660 D655 D650 D657 D656 D654 D658 W005 W006 R666 R654 W001 W004 W002 CP651 CP650 J653 J652 J651 D652 SW659 R649 R648 R677 W003 D653 D...

Page 84: ...L504 L506 C529 D529 C518 C522 C523 C528 C533 D523 W802 C513 C519 R531 C541 D502 C506 C512 D505 C526 D508 D522 D521 IC530 CP530 W003 D503 R536 C537 IC531 IC530 IC531 C538 W002 IC532 IC532 C539 D532 R533 W009 D524 W013 R513 W015 C502 D514 C536 CP531 W001 SH501 W014 B501 R524 W016 D507 D504 D512 R502 R506 W012 IC504 IC504 R507 C503 R509 W008 W007 C521 C545 R538_1 HS502 W004 W005 C530 C514 HS504 W017 ...

Page 85: ...IDE A Chip Parts mounted View DPF012A Q503 Q504 Q503 Q504 R511 R520 R521 R522 R514 R523 C535 C510 R535 R526 R527 R516 R539 R542 R543 R544 R547 R548 R534 R549 R546 R545 R519 R540 R541 C540 C544 C534 C531 C509 R508 C505 C508 C525 C517 C546 R504 R532 R550 AC IN CP531 CP530 Q IC ...

Page 86: ...3E IC8405 IC TC7SU04FU I55F0U04FU IC8406 IC TC7W53FU I55F07W53U Q101 TRANSISTOR SILICON KTC3875S TCAA3875SY Q102 TRANSISTOR SILICON KTC3203 TCAT032034 Q103 COMPOUNDTRANSISTOR KRA103SRTK TPAAC05002 Q104 TRANSISTOR SILICON KTC3875S TCAA3875SY Q105 TRANSISTOR SILICON KTC3875S TCAA3875SY Q301 TRANSISTOR SILICON KTA1504S TAAA1504SY Q302 TRANSISTOR SILICON KTA1504S TAAA1504SY Q650 COMPOUNDTRANSISTOR KRC...

Page 87: ...ICON KTC3875S TCAA3875SY Q8424 TRANSISTOR SILICON KTC3875S TCAA3875SY Q8425 TRANSISTOR SILICON KTC3875S TCAA3875SY D101 DIODE SILICON 1SS133T 77 D1VT001330 D650 LED LTL 1CHEE 002A 0021E2Q140 D651 LED LTL 1CHAE 002A 0021E3Q030 Mark No Description Part No D652 LED SLR 343BBTT32 0021761010 D653 LED LTL 1CHGE 002A 0021E5Q210 D654 LED LTL 1CHAE 002A 0021E3Q030 D655 LED LTL 1CHEE 002A 0021E2Q140 D656 LE...

Page 88: ...0J L8403 COIL 10 UH 0216SD100J L8404 COIL 3 9 UH 0216SD3R9J L8405 COIL 22 UH 0216SD220J RESISTORS R509 R FUSE 100 OHM 1 4W R65584101J R531 R FUSE 68 OHM 1 4W R65584680J R533 R FUSE 2 7 OHM 1 4W R655842R7J R1713 RC 560 OHM 1 2W R002T2561J R1729 RC 47 OHM 1 2W R002T2470J R1730 RC 47 OHM 1 2W R002T2470J OTHERS J650 PLUG DIN 417HA 01 062R750007 J651 RCA JACK AV1 06AD 3 060Q401108 J652 RCA JACK AV1 06A...

Page 89: ...2 CCSSCH180J50 C1803 CCSSCH221J50 C169 C171 C509 CCSSCH390J50 C3501 C3808 C3810 CCSSCH470J50 C1084 C1087 CCSSCH5R0C50 C510 CCSSCH620J50 C264 CCSSCH680J50 C3212 CEAT102M6R3 C1708 C4507 CEVW100M16 C2506 C3106 C3214 C3216 C4542 CEVW101M16 C4563 C5624 CEVW101M16 C1001 C1003 C1005 C1014 C1020 CEVW221M4 C1071 C1074 C1235 C5701 CEVW221M4 C511 CKSQYB105K16 C105 C1073 C1076 C121 C123 CKSQYB475K6R3 C125 C13...

Page 90: ...RAB4CQ103J R3801 R3806 RAB4CQ223J R1245 R1246 R1255 R1256 RAB4CQ330J R1265 R1266 R1273 R1274 RAB4CQ330J R3810 R3813 R3824 RAB4CQ330J R254 RAB4CQ473J R1241 R1242 R1248 R1249 RAB4CQ560J R1261 R1262 R1268 R1269 RAB4CQ560J R1281 R1283 R1287 RAB4CQ560J R3208 R3223 RN1 16SC56R0D R3207 R3226 RN1 16SE1502D R3209 R3224 RN1 16SE8201D R1001 R1002 R133 R2401 RS1 10S0R0J R4513 R4514 R4517 R4520 R4524 RS1 10S0R...

Page 91: ...er Arm Assy Capstan Shaft 7 7 7 7 7 Tape Running Guide Post 7 7 7 7 7 Replace when rolling becomes abnormal Cylinder Unit 7 Clean the Head 7 Clean Check it and if necessary replace it PLAY REC total hours can be checked on the screen Total hours are displayed in 16 system of notation NOTE If you set a factory initialization the total hours is reset to 0 1 Connect the set to TV Monitor 2 Turn on th...

Page 92: ...he same manner Refer to the figure below 2 TAPE RUNNING SYSTEM When cleaning the tape transport system use the gauze moistened with isopropyl alcohol 3 CYLINDER Wrap a piece of chamois around your finger Dip it in isopropyl alcohol Hold it to the cylinder head softly Turn the cylinder head counterclockwise to clean it in the direction of the arrow Refer to the figure below NOTE Do not exert force ...

Page 93: ...IRMATION OF PLAYBACK TORQUE AND BACK TENSION TORQUE DURING PLAYBACK 1 4 CONFIRMATION OF VSR TORQUE 1 5 CONFIRMATION OF REEL BRAKE TORQUE None None Mechanical point Electrical point 1 2 CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF TENSION POST POSITION 1 3 CONFIRMATION OF PLAYBACK TORQUE AND BACK TENSION TORQUE DURING PLAYBACK 1 4 CONFIRMATION OF VSR TORQUE 1 5 CONFIRMATION OF REEL BRAKE TORQUE Mechanical point ...

Page 94: ...P2L LI13 EP Monoscope 6 kHz For 4 heads model GGF1506 Adapter VSR Torque Brake Torque S Reel T Reel Assy GGF1507 Dial Torque Gauge 10 90 gf cm Brake Torque T Reel Assy GGF1508 Dial Torque Gauge 60 600 gf cm VSR Torque Brake Torque S Reel GGF1509 Post Adjustment Screwdriver Guide Roller Adjustment GGF1510 X Value Adjustment Screwdriver X Value Adjustment GGF1511 Master Plane Reel Disk Heifht Adjust...

Page 95: ...ck and recording on the screen DVD HDD POWER STOP 2 Initialization to the state at shipment Note Do NOT use this mode during normal servicing This mode will reset the time setting channel setting and the accumulated time of playback recording VCR Playback COPY SELECT 2 For automatic adjustment of the PG shifter Refer to the 6 6 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION FOR SERVICING PREPARATION FOR VCR SE...

Page 96: ...ting section for the Tension Arm position so that the Tension Arm top is within the standard line of Main Chassis 3 While turning the S Reel clockwise confirm that the edge of the Tension Arm is located in the position described above 1 3 CONFIRMATION OF PLAYBACK TORQUE AND BACK TENSION TORQUE DURING PLAYBACK USING A CASSETTE TYPE TORQUE TAPE GGV1186 1 After confirmation and adjustment of Tension ...

Page 97: ...ace the parts of the tape running mechanism because of long term usage or failure the confirmation and adjustment are necessary 2 1 GUIDE ROLLER 1 Playback the VHS Alignment Tape GGV1222 Refer to SERVICING FIXTURE AND TOOLS 2 Connect CH 1 of the oscilloscope to TP101 Envelope and CH 2 to TP3002 SW Pulse 3 Press and hold the ATR button on the remote control more than 2 seconds to set tracking to ce...

Page 98: ...to HOT side of Audio Out Jack 6 Playback the VHS Alignment Tape GGV1223 Refer to SERVICING FIXTURE AND TOOLS 7 Press and hold the ATR button on the remote control more than 2 seconds to set tracking to center 8 Set the X Value adjustment driver GGF1510 to the 4 of Fig 2 2 B Adjust X value so that the envelope waveform output becomes maximum Check if the relation between Audio and Envelope waveform...

Page 99: ...NISM ADJUSTMENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE 9 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 Tension Connect 2 Tension Arm 3 Guide Roller 4 Audio Control Head 5 X value adjustment driver hole 6 P4 Post 7 T Brake Spring 8 T Reel 9 S Reel 10 Adjusting section for the Tension Arm position ...

Page 100: ...102 H SW and CH 2 to J8402 VIDEO OUT 2 Confirm that TP3001 and GND are connected by the cable and shortened preparation for VCR adjustment 3 Press EJECT button on the set and insert the alignment tape GGV1222 4 Playback the alignment tape GGV1222 5 Press both COPY SELECT button on the set and the PAUSE LIVE TV button on the set for more than 2 seconds and start the auto adjustment 6 Confirm that t...

Page 101: ... CP1702 J8014 J8012 CP8103 CP8101 CP8104 CP8003 CP8002 CP8105 J8103 J8102 CP1700 J8104 CP8004 J8101 CP8102 CP1701 CP1704 J8402 J8401 CP8303 CP8304 CP8302 CP8301 CP530 J501 POWER PCB CD501 CP531 AC IN CP102 AC HEAD CD102 FAN MOTOR CP651 OPERATION 1 PCB CD652 CP650 DISPLAY PCB OS651 CP654 CP103 FE HEAD AV PCB RELAY 1 PCB CD8301 CD8302 CD531 CD530 CD1701 CD8104 CD1504 CD8002 CD8003 HDD UNIT CD1501 CD...

Page 102: ...ink Using the Tracking or button on the remote step through the ADDRESS until required ADDRESS to be changed is reached 5 Press ENTER to select DATA When DATA is selected it will blink 6 Again step through the DATA using Tarcking or button until required DATA value has been selected 7 Pressing ENTER will take you back to ADDRESS for further selection if necessary 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all da...

Page 103: ...he combination of MAIN Assy and LOADER Assy is changed the adjusted value for LD power will be shifted and stable playback or recording of a disc will become impossible Therefore when the combination of MAIN Assy and LOADER Assy is changed LD power adjustment and adjustment for disc judgment will be necessary Be sure to do this adjustment at following cases When replacing MAIN Assy When replacing ...

Page 104: ...t the LED next to CN401 flashes once per burst 6 Load the DVDT 002 on the tray The tray automatically closes after 15 seconds The tray repeatedly closes and opens automatically until a disc is loaded 7 After adjustment for judging the DVD disc the tray automatically opens Make sure that the LED next to CN401 flashes twice in a burst DVD disc discrimination adjusting time about 25 sec If the LED fl...

Page 105: ...m When to perform Necessary procedure List when replacing Assys Following is the surely necessary procedures and the produet state after changing when replacing next ASSYs SERVICE MAIN ASSY SERVICE VCR ASSY SERVICE LOADER ASSY HDD 1 Model setting 2 LD power adjustment 3 CPRM setting 4 Firmware update 1 Model setting 2 Firmware update 1 LD power adjustment 1 CPRM setting 2 Firmware update Replaced ...

Page 106: ...nload 1 Holding user setting V data 2 Shipping mode 2 DIG ANA DIG ANA DIG ANA DISP 2 2 times SEARCH Second screen subscreen 3 writer maintenance information of ATA ATAPI DEBUG OSD Second screen subscreen 4 LD degration judgement of ATA ATAPI DEBUG OSD DIG ANA DIG ANA DISP 4 3 times DIG ANA DIG ANA Fourth screen subscreen 4 VR Recording Related Error Logs SEARCH DISP 7 EPG Service Mode EPG Detail S...

Page 107: ...ct then reconnect the AC power cord of the unit Be careful not to impart vibration to the unit immediately after the AC power cord is disconnected Procedures Purposes Tool to be used Notes Recorder s Model Setting Input the number using the remote for Service 1 2 3 Reset the recorder to all its factory settings Make sure that the recorder is on Press and hold 7 STOP key and press STANDBY ON key on...

Page 108: ...on or in Stop mode When the SERVICE MAIN ASSY or the HDD is exchanged Important If no ID label is found on the rear panel write down the specified ID number by checking it according to How to confirm the ID number shown below Input the ID number while the unit is in Stop mode After the data are read from the data disc Type 2 the disc will automatically be unloaded Purposes Tools to be used Notes R...

Page 109: ...sc Setup Input Flow of the ID No and ID data when exchanging HDD or MAIN Assy Confirmation of the CPRM ID No Normal operation mode All recorded data are deleted if the HDD is intialized Take care that restoration of the user s data recorded on the HDD is totally impossible Before servicing OBTAIN THE USER S PRIOR CONSENT to that effect Use Remote Control of the unit Goes to normal operation with n...

Page 110: ...the tray and close the tray using the CLOSE key 7 0 on the player 4 4 Recorder s ID Data Setting Loading The ID Data Disc While the data are being read the message shown in the figure at left is displayed on the screen The FL display indicates LOAD ID 5 5 Recorder s ID Number Setting ID Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK PLAY Compare Mode SEARCH Enter Input ID Number After inputting the number press SEAR...

Page 111: ... number already set and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode Input the same number as the ID number you have set 1 2 Recorder s ID Number Setting ID Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Compare CLEAR Exit STEREO ID Data Setting Mode STEREO ID Data Setting Mode Input ID Number 2 STEREO ID Data Setting Mode After inputting the number press STOP key Only when the entered number matches the set ID numb...

Page 112: ... the firmware versions for the system control computer drive IR microcom puter and the TUFL microcomputer do not match and operations of the unit may be destabilized To match the versions for the above four firmware downloading is necessary in the following two cases 1 After the model setting 2 When NG is displayed on the first screen version information etc of Service mode 3 After changing SERVIC...

Page 113: ... a case where downloading was incorrectly terminated while DOWNLOAD 4 was displayed on the FL display The program for the tuner microcomputer will not function correctly If the program cannot be downloaded from the disc replace the TUNERCON microcomputer IC101 TUJB ASSY In a case where downloading was incorrectly terminated while DOWNLOAD 5 was displayed on the FL display The program for the IR Bl...

Page 114: ...erd if download fails 3 times or more And it takes about 20 minutes for updating the firmware TUNERCON and IR con program is not downloaded by this way so do disc download for TUNERCON and IR con 2 SERIAL DOWNLOAD Procedures Connection Connect as follows PC with serial port RS 232C straight cable RS 232C I F jig GGF1348 7P FFC VDA1681 Download program UFU exe Firmware Tools to be used Purposes 1 W...

Page 115: ...e setting figures are not displayed as hyphens those settings have been specifically set even if they are identical to the default settings or those of General Setting mode The setting indicated with an asterisk is the default The channels to be indicated for Input Channel are as shown below Line inputs L1 L2 Tuner channels Channels received by the tuner channels to be set in Specific Channel Sett...

Page 116: ...eceiving an electronic program guide can be selected Set the sensitivity to High only if reception is unstable Tips To shift from Specific Channel Setting mode Each time the DIG ANA key is pressed Specific Channel Setting mode and General Setting mode are alternately selected To shift from Normal mode recording playback stop Press the ESC then CHP TIM keys How to enter this mode Press the ESC key ...

Page 117: ...v CHAPTER SKIP Decreasing 1 by 1 in the range 0 to 15 Cyclic operation CHAPTER SKIP Fwd Increasing 1 by 1 in the range 0 to 15 Cyclic operation 3 Fwd Increasing 1 by 1 in the range 0 to 15 Cyclic operation 0 15 Default 12 Sets H Threshold Rev CHAPTER SKIP CHAPTER SKIP Fwd 0 15 Default 10 Sets V Threshold Level ON The sync level is set to an appropriate value OFF Cancel the Sync AGC Table 1 key ope...

Page 118: ...ode If the currently selected channel has its specific setting that setting will be canceled By canceling the specific setting for that channel the number of remaining channels that can have specific settings will be increased by one General Setting mode Settings of General Setting mode are initialized Specific Channel Setting mode All specific data are initialized The General Setting data will no...

Page 119: ...d The subscreens change Purposes Tools to be used 1 Version information etc First screen How to enter Press the ESC key How to quit To be used to check the status of the product and to collect the information for failure diagnosis The following information to be used for servicing is displayed 1 First screen Version HDD information etc 2 Second screen ATA ATAPI debug screen Writer information 4 Fo...

Page 120: ...computer is older Measures to be taken Download the firmware OK Appropriate version compared with that of the firmware of the system control computer NG The version of the drive microcomputer is older Measures to be taken Download the firmware OK Appropriate version of the IRCON when operated by IR u com NG The version of the drive IR blaster computer is advanced Measures to be taken Download the ...

Page 121: ...e 1 HDD recognition status represented by the HDD data display HDD identification conditions Example of HDD data to be displayed Remarks Failure in physical identification of HDD no connection defective HDD interface error Blank space Physical identification of HDD possible but not identified CPRM ID is not input WDC 10234564 160 Input the CPRM ID Check the connection to the ATA connector Replace ...

Page 122: ...yback the speed ratio of the drive normal no indication double speed is also displayed Subscreen 2 1 AGC voltage AGC Volt The gain controlled by the tuner is monitored to infer the input electric field intensity The accuracy of inference differs depending on the product Field Intensity AGC VOL Intense field area Clear image Less intense field area Noise may be generated Weak field area Much noise ...

Page 123: ...the HDD Identification Setting is performed the data on cumulative HDD on time are automatically cleared The HDD Identification Setting is automatically performed when the CPRM setting is performed on the CPRM setting screen to display the CPRM setting screen press the ESC then the STEREO keys Notes The data on cumulative HDD on time are not cleared when resetting to factory preset values is perfo...

Page 124: ...to read On the contrary as the setting value becomes smaller jitter increases on a CRT display However as lines for characters become sharper complex characters become more legible Note Use the remote control unit for servicing Note A new setting becomes active as soon as it is made As a new setting is stored in nonvolatile memory it will be retrieved when the unit it turned on the next time Note ...

Page 125: ... enter How to quit Remote control unit for servicing GGF1381 How to enter How to quit Aluminum coated test disc GGV1025 Update the display by pressing the SEARCH key while subscreen 3 is displayed Procedures 2 If the total hours of duration of emission of the laser diode LD for DVDs while reading 2 and that of emission of the LD for DVDs while writing 3 exceed 4 700 hours the LDs may be degraded P...

Page 126: ...guide to know the difference between before and after lens cleaning Notes While the User Operation screen is displayed press the ESC DISP then 2 keys then the DIG ANA key three times in that order Press the ESC key Table 2 Description of each item and conditions for updating data No Item Description Conditions for updating by pressing the SEARCH key 1 CD Degradation judgment of LD for CD Regarded ...

Page 127: ...ed to the MPEG Encoder Errors related to the drive system Errors related to copying Errors related to others Errors related to the HDD Purposes Tool to be used 3 VR Recording Related Error Logs Fourth screen How to enter How to quit 1 VR Recording Related Error Logs Subscreen 1 2 Subscreen 2 and 3 3 VR Recording Related Error Logs Subscreen 4 4 Subscreen 5 to 11 Description of each subscreen Remot...

Page 128: ...VTSI2 Wr Err BUF Overflow Overflow of the Stream Buffer CLS Rzon Fail NWA surpassed and impossible to use NWA Exhaust DLVR trace NG Format NG May Be PVR V Final fail Abnormal process occurred when finalizing Video mode Write Err The Drive failed to write and could not be recovered Rzn Cls NG Repair RZone failed Rzn Rpr NG Video Mode VTSI BUP Write Error After Layer Change VTSI_B2 Wr Err RMA Full R...

Page 129: ...UDF content Invalid VMG Invalid TMVMG Cancellation Abort Some bugs BUG Bus Reset has been excecuted BusReset Done Cell Close NG Cell Close NG DRAM CLR Err Video Mode DRAM Stream Buffer Clear failure Formatting has been executed Format Excec Irr Action Incorrect action NV Pck MK Err NV Pck DMA Er Error in creating NaviPack Inappropriate NaviPack DMA Over Heat Abnormal temperatute PARAM NO ACCP Reco...

Page 130: ... process SW PVR Switching to video playback routine is required SW Vpb mode Switching to video recording routine is required SW Vrec mode V Cate Inf NG Inappropriate Category information WM Cracked WM Cracked Error Message Description HDDReset Done HDD Reset executed ESFSYS CORUPT easyfsys error HDD Initialize HDD initialized HDD SMART NG Inappropriate HDD SMART HDD unauthor Inconsistent HDD seria...

Page 131: ... of the logs the host channel has not been found It is necessary to check the country and postal code settings in the user settings Press the ESC key Press the ESC DISP 7 keys in that order Lines 01 02 The next download starting time for the EPG data is displayed Next Data Download Time Starting time Duration Duration required for acquiring the EPG data Lines 03 The Gemster EPG data cannot be foun...

Page 132: ...he current detail screen This number corresponds to the order of the EPG reception error log from the top Month day when reception started Time when reception started Time when reception ended Data receiving channel Methods for acquiring the EPG data host scanning and downloading Total numbers of errors during reception The total number of Hamming Err Trans Err and InvLine Err indicated on the Det...

Page 133: ...ion stops Note Indications on the FL display are retained and this information is also retained as an OSD Note Recording time depends on the recording rate set For example if the recording rate is MN32 only up to 60 titles can be registered Check the setting for recording rate before performing aging Remote control unit for servicing GGF1381 Commercially available recordable DVD R R and DVD RW RW ...

Page 134: ... B and then the PLAY keys on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode How to enter During Aging mode the following operations are repeated in the order shown below 1 Erasure of all the memory data from the HDD 2 Recording for 60 minutes 3 Playback for 60 minutes Description of operation During Aging the number of loops is indicated on the FL display as shown below AGING 0001 If an...

Page 135: ...icated below is recognized or when a failure in the HDD is suspected Symptoms of failure in HDD 1 HDD Error 2 Failure in HDD recording or playback 3 HDD not recognized Tool to be used Remote control unit for servicing GGF1381 Check the HDD Information Is something wrong No Yes Execute Self Test Has an error occurred No Yes Execute Extended Self Test Has an error occurred No Yes Execute HDD Read Wr...

Page 136: ...ng auto recording and Input selection to L1 L2 2 How to start or terminate the diagnostic program This is a display for checking the HDD information such as the model name of the HDD continuous power on time authentication status and results of the diagnosis on the end of service life This is a simplified diagnosis for the HDD A serious failure in the HDD can be detected with this test Time requir...

Page 137: ... this test is executed Note 2 S M A R T Attribute is not to be used 2 Check the HDD information Press the 1 key on the remote control unit for servicing Check the following data Model Is the correct model name of the HDD displayed Recog No Is a positive value displayed SMART threshold Is not exceeded displayed To return to the menu screen press the Clear key Detailed description 1 Model For the co...

Page 138: ... is terminated when the percentage reaches 00 Check whether or not an error has occurred after the test is finished To return to the menu screen press the Clear key Example No error Example With an error Diagnosis results Without an error Completed is displayed Then proceed to the Extended Self Test With an error Error is displayed Look at the number in Test Result If the place value for tens is 1...

Page 139: ...ple No error Example With an error Diagnosis results Without an error Completed is displayed If no error occurs up until this stage HDD operations are normal except for writing operations If the unit has a failure in HDD playback a block other than the HDD may be in failure If the unit s failure is in HDD recording however the next HDD Read Write Check must be executed to test writing operations W...

Page 140: ...e percentage reaches 100 Diagnosis results If no error occurs in any of the Write Read Compare items the HDD is in normal condition and is not required to be replaced A block other than the HDD is in failure If any error occurs the HDD must be replaced To terminate the diagnostic program press the ESC key Detailed description on each item on the screen Write Error Number of write errors Read Error...

Page 141: ...o the HDD check mode Yes No Can record desired video and audio 1 Failure in the periphery of CN101 Poor contact with the Pickup Assy 2 Failure in the periphery of IC101 Failure in the periphery of the RF IC Failure in the periphery of IC101 There is possibility of failure of the EMMA2RFE chip Yes No Does the tray open 1 Failure in the periphery of CN601 Poor contact with the FRONT Assy 2 Failure i...

Page 142: ...e manufacturer stamped on the surface of the part Measures to be taken 1 If the SDRAM that needs replacement was manufactured by HYNIX Replace both IC1201 and IC1221 at the same time 2 If the SDRAM that needs replacement was manufactured by SAMSUNG Replacement of only the defective SDRAM IC1201 or IC1221 is possible Possible malfunctions If SDRAMs made by different manufacturers are mounted on the...

Page 143: ... up Jumping to developed firmware POWER ON displayed on the FL display Key input and channel data transmitted to the system controller And make displayed data by instructions from the system controller and switch a channel Drive microcomputer starts up ATA ATAPI command processing Firmware stored in Flash memory is developed in SD RAM expanding the compressed data Initialization of the peripheral ...

Page 144: ...ve the 2 screws 2 5 Remove the HDD Angle L in the direction of arrow B 6 Remove the 2 screws 3 7 Remove the 2 screws 4 8 Remove the HDD Angle R and RELAY 2 PCB in the direction of arrow C 9 Remove the RELAY 1 PCB in the direction of arrow C 1 3 DECK CD Refer to Fig 1 3 1 Remove the 6 screws 1 2 Disconnect the following connectors CP1501 CP1503 CP1701 CP8104 3 Remove the LOADER Assy in the directio...

Page 145: ...to Fig 1 7 1 Remove the screw 1 2 Remove the screw 2 3 Remove the 6 screws 3 4 Remove the VCR MT PCB and AV PCB in the direction of arrow Fig 1 5 Fig 1 6 Fig 1 7 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 6 VCR DECK Refer to Fig 1 6 1 Unlock the 2 supports 1 and removes the Top Holder 2 Move the Cassette Holder Assy to the back side 3 Remove the 3 screws 2 4 Disconnect the following connectors ...

Page 146: ...sette Side R 3 Remove the Cassette Side L 2 3 LINK UNIT Refer to Fig 2 3 1 Set the Link Unit to the Eject position 2 Unlock the support 1 3 Remove the A side of the Link Unit first then remove the B side 2 4 LINK LEVER FLAP LEVER Refer to Fig 2 4 1 Extend the support 1 2 Remove the Link Lever 3 Remove the Flap Lever Fig 2 1 Fig 2 3 Fig 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 Top Bracket Top Bracket Main Chassis Main Chas...

Page 147: ...nd remove the Tension Arm Assy 5 Unlock the support 3 and remove the Tension Connect 6 Float the hook 4 and turn it clockwise then remove the Tension Holder NOTE 1 In case of the Tension Band installation note the direction of the installation Refer to Fig 2 6 C 2 In case of the Tension Band installation install correctly as Fig 2 6 D 3 In case of the Tension Connect installation install as the ci...

Page 148: ... section A of S Reel and T Reel Use gloves Refer to Fig 2 8 A Do not adhere the stains on it 5 When you install the reel clean the shaft and grease it FG 84M If you do not grease noise may be heard in FF REW mode 6 After installing the reel adjust the height of the reel Refer to MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT NOTE 1 In case of the S Reel and T Reel installation check if the correct parts are installed Refe...

Page 149: ...en the screw 2 finally tighten the screw 3 2 11 FE HEAD RECORDER ONLY Refer to Fig 2 11 1 Remove the screw 1 2 Remove the FE Head 2 12 CYLINDER UNIT ASSY Refer to Fig 2 12 1 Disconnect the following connector CD2001 2 Remove the 3 screws 2 3 Remove the Cylinder Unit Assy NOTE 1 When you install the Cylinder Unit Assy tighten the screws from 1 to 3 in order while pulling the Assy toward the left fr...

Page 150: ... that the each markers are met Refer to Fig 2 14B 2 15 LOADING GEAR S T UNIT Refer to Fig 2 15 A 1 Remove the E Ring 1 and remove the Main Loading Gear 2 Remove the Main Rod Tension Lever Loading Arm S Unit and Loading Arm T Unit NOTE 1 When you install the Loading Arm S Unit Loading Arm T Unit and Main Loading Gear align each marker Refer to Fig 2 15B Fig 2 13 Fig 2 14 A Fig 2 14 B Fig 2 15 B 1 1...

Page 151: ...e P4 Cap 2 Unlock the support 1 and remove the Cassette Guide Post 3 Remove the Inclined Base S T Unit 4 Remove the screw 2 5 Remove the LED Reflector NOTE 1 Do not touch the roller of Guide Roller 2 In case of the P4 Cap installation install it with parallel for A and B of Fig 2 17 B 3 In case of the Cassette Guide Post installation install correctly as the circled section of Fig 2 17 C Fig 2 16 ...

Page 152: ... item 1 of the DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 2 Remove one screw of the Loading Motor from the insert hole for screw driver and remove the Loading Motor 3 Rotate the Pinch Roller Cam in the direction of the arrow by hand to slacken the Video Tape Refer to Fig 2 4 Rotate the Clutch Ass y either of the derections to wind the Video Tape in the Cassette Case 5 Repeat the above step 3 4 Then take out the Vid...

Page 153: ... unit key input 3 AGC voltage input from the tuner Input for battery voltage check Plug detection of S tereminal 1 Signal input for SCART Function 20 P85 AN5 AGC Analog In 21 P86 AN6 BATTERY Analog In 22 P87 AN7 FUNC Analog In 23 P10 SO0 SDET3 I Plug detection of S tereminal 3 24 P11 SI0 SB0 SDET2 I Plug detection of S tereminal 2 25 P12 SCK0 SDET1 I 26 P13 SO1 AVLOUT O 27 P14 SI1 SB1 SDA Nch O D ...

Page 154: ... control of the FL tube Through selection of AV Link communication line Output selection switch for Video and Audio VHS LED Reset output Power supply control of European video system Detection of audio multi plex status change of MSP Main Board power failure detection L when AV2 RGB and BLANKING L RGB is selected Transmission for RS232 C terminal Reception for RS232 C terminal UART2 transmission N...

Page 155: ...sed for Europe model Not used for Europe model Not used for Europe model Not used for Europe model Input video for data slicer 84 VDDVCO VDDVCO 85 PB2 NC O 86 PB1 WAKE_UP O 87 PB0 DS1FLD P_SAVE O 88 VSS3 GND 89 VDD3 VDD3 90 PC7 DBGP2 DBGP2 Nch O D 91 PC6 DBGP1 DBGP1 Nch O D 92 PC5 DBGP0 DBGP0 Nch O D Control port for on chip debugger Control port for on chip debugger Control port for on chip debug...

Page 156: ...or OSD On Screen Display 18 OVcc OVCC Power supply for OSD 19 CVout CVOUT O Video Signal output with OSD 20 OVss OVSS GND for OSD 21 4fscout 2fscout 4FSCOUT O 4FSC output 22 4fscin 2fscin 4FSCIN I 4FSC output from Y C 23 AVss AVSS GND for A D Conversion 24 ANB VIDEO_ENV I Detection terminal for Video Tracking Envelope 25 ANA BOT I BOT detection terminal Begin of Tape 26 AN9 EOT I EOT detection ter...

Page 157: ...om SECAM_IC four degree agreement of 10ms H Excluding SECAM L SECAM 48 P64 RP4 SECAM H O Terminal for SECAM_IC control H When SECAM is distinguished with MENU by COLOR_SYSTEM SECAM and COLPR_SYSTEM AUTO L Excluding the above mentioned With PAL MESECAM and AUTO excluding SECAM 49 P63 RP3 NC O Reserved L output 50 P62 RP2 NC O Reserved L output 51 P61 RP1 TAB_SW I Detection terminal for TAB 52 P60 R...

Page 158: ...Oscillation 79 Vss VSS GND 80 OSC2 OSC2 O 10MHz Oscillation 81 VCL VCL I Flat and smooth ized capacity connection terminal 82 MD0 MD0 I FZTAT writing mode setting input When L is input it is a writing mode 83 P34 PWM2 NC O Reserved 84 P33 PWM1 CAP_LIMIT O Control terminal for Capstan Motor Switching Drive output current 85 P32 PWM0 NC O Reserved L output 86 P31 SV2 NC O Reserved L output 87 P30 SV...

Page 159: ...ghting is done H The roll correction outputs H pulse to Z value Z At usually reset L When CYL stops POWER OFF 104 DFG D_FG PG I Drum FG input terminal 105 VIDEO FF VIDEO_H SW O Video Head Switch terminal When the microcomputer resetting and blacking out it is L at the POWER OFF 106 AUDIO FF Hi Fi_H SW O Hi Fi Head Switch terminal When the microcomputer resetting and blacking out it is L at the POW...

Page 160: ...Drive Controller Video Encoder 5 ch DAC Arbiter ASP Unified memory bus CVBS Y C Y Cb Cr Digital AV Switch DDR SDRAM I F Audio ADC Audio PCM Audio DAC 2 ch audio Digital Audio S PDIF DDR SDRAM 256 512 1024 Mb CD DVD Data Processor Buffer I F ATAPI I F Servo DSP ROM GIO Bus Other LSI Host I F Y C 8 bis ADC 2 3DYC Separator Video Decoder MPEG2 MP ML Video Enc V850 MCU Alpha Blending NR De Interlacer ...

Page 161: ...I O2 Pin No Name Function 1 SCL Serial clock line 2 SDA Serial data line 3 A0 Address input 0 4 A1 Address input 1 5 A2 Address input 2 6 I O0 I O0 open drain 7 I O1 I O1 8 VSS Supply ground 9 14 I O2 I O7 I O2 to I O7 15 RESET Active LOW reset input 16 VDD Supply voltage POWER ON RESET INPUT FILTER I2C SMBus CONTROL INPUT OUTPUT PORTS WRITE pulse READ pulse A0 A1 A2 SCL SDA VDD VSS 8 BIT I O0 I O...

Page 162: ...DVR RT602H S 162 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 107F072360 BH7236AF AV PCB ASSY IC8403 Color TV Signal Encoder PIN FUNCTION BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 163: ...n Examples of dangerous handling while the power is off Imparting strong shock although the HDD is more resistant to shock when the power is off Dropping the unit from a height of several centimeters or after lifting one side of the unit up then letting the unit drop Do NOT move the unit immediately after the power is turned off Wait at least 30 seconds after the indication on the FL display chang...

Page 164: ... Western Digital 80GB Outline and part No of the HDDs Setting Cable Select CS Pioneer s part No is not stamped When replacing the HDD carefully check the capacity and manufacturer s part No on the part label to avoid replacing with a similar but inappropriate product You can also check the model No of the mounted HDD on the Service mode screen Do NOT use repair parts such as commercially available...

Page 165: ...NV Inverter K KIL Killer L L Left LED Light Emitting Diode LIMIT AMP Limiter Amplifier LM LDM Loading Motor L LP Long Play L P F Low Pass Filter LUMI Luminance M M Motor MAX Maximum MINI Minimum MIX Mixer mixing MM Monostable Multivibrator MOD Modulator Modulation MPX Multiplexer Multiplex MS SW Mecha State Switch N NC Non Connection NR Noise Reduction O OSC Oscillator OPE Operation P PB Playback ...

Page 166: ...ay 16 9 and 4 3 pro gram recording Bilingual broad cast recording of both audio channels 10 11 11 11 11 HDD DVD VR DVD Video DVD VR DVD Video DVD RW DVD RAM Using DVD R DL DVD R DL discs DVD R DL dual layer and DVD R DL double layer discs contain two recordable layers on a single side giving about 1 8 times the recording capacity of a conventional single layer disc This unit can record to both DVD...

Page 167: ...agement copy protection is a technology designed to prevent unauthorized copying by restricting playback etc of compressed audio files on devices other the PC or other recording equipment used to record it For detailed information please see the instruction manuals or help files that came with your PC or other WMA recording equipment and or software The DVD side of a DualDisc plays in this product...

Page 168: ...age Rental Expired is displayed If your DivX VOD content allows an unlimited number of plays then you may load the disc into your recorder and play the content as often as you like and no message will be displayed Important DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM Digital Rights Management system This restricts playback of content to specific registered devices If you load a disc that contains DivX ...

Page 169: ...e speed 11 CH Use to change channels skip chapters tracks etc 12 COPY SELECT Use to select the copy mode HDD DVD HDD VHS or DVD VHS START After selecting the copy mode press to start copying 13 AUTO COPY VHS DVD Use to set the DVD recording mode so that the contents of the VHS tape will fit onto one DVD disc STANDBY ON VHS EJECT VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R VHS VHS HDD DVD PAUSE LIVE TV PLAY COPY SELECT S...

Page 170: ...OMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT ACIN AUDIO OUT L R AUDIO OUT G LINK CONTROL HDD DVD HDD DVD 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 12 11 8 CONTROL IN Use to control this recorder from the remote sensor of another Pioneer component with a CONTROL OUT terminal and bearing the Pioneer mark Connect the CONTROL OUT of the other component to the CONTROL IN of this recorder using a mini plug cord Note that the anal...

Page 171: ...ghts when receiving a VPS PDC broadcast during a VPS PDC enabled timer recording 5 Recording quality indicators XP Lights when the recording mode is set to XP best quality SP Lights when the recording mode is set to SP standard play LP SLP Lights when the recording mode is set to LP long play or SLP super long play EP SEP Lights when the recording mode is set to EP extended play or SEP super exten...

Page 172: ...elect the currently highlighted option The buttons are also used to adjust the manual tracking when in VHS mode CM BACK commercial back Press repeatedly to skip progressively backward through the audio or video playing CM SKIP commercial skip Press repeatedly to skip progressively forward through the audio or video playing CHANNEL Press to change the channel of the built in TV tuner 5 PAUSE Press ...

Page 173: ...hard disk HDD DVD or VHS for recording and playback 12 INFO Press to see additional information for the highlighted item in GUIDE Plus 13 HOME MENU Press to display the Home Menu from which you can navigate all the functions of the recorder 14 GUIDE Press to display the GUIDE Plus screen press again to exit 15 RETURN Press to go back one level in the on screen menu or display Press during VHS play...

Page 174: ...224 EP Monoscope 6kHz For 4 heads mode Adapter GGF1506 Dial Torque Gauge 10 90 gf cm GGF1507 VSR Torque Brake Torque S Reel T Reel Assy Brake Torque T Reel Assy Dial Torque Gauge 60 600 gf cm GGF1508 VSR Torque Brake Torque S Reel Post Adjustment Screwdriver GGF1509 X Value Adjustment Screwdriver GGF1510 Guide Roller Adjustment X Value Adjustment Mater Plane GGF1511 Reel Disk Height Adjustment Ree...

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