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ORDER NO.

PIONEER CORPORATION

   

4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan

PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.

  P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.

PIONEER EUROPE NV

  Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium

PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.

  253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936

   PIONEER CORPORATION 2005

STANDBY/ON

OPEN/CLOSE

P.BASS

PUSH OPEN

REVERSE

MODE

MIC

MIC VOL

MAIN

SUB

MIN

MAX

REC/STOP

FUNCTION

 

XV-GX3

 

RRV3262

 

STEREO DVD CASETTE DECK RECEIVER

 

XV-GX3

 

THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).

 

Model

Type

Power Requirement

Regional 

restriction codes 

(Region No.)

The voltage can be 

converted by the 

following method.

Remarks

 

XV-GX3

DFLXJ

AC 110-120V/220-230V/240V

3

With the voltage selector

 

XV-GX3

DDXJ/RD

AC 110-127V/220-230V/240V

4

With the voltage selector

 

XV-GX3

DDXJ/RB

AC 110-120V/220-230V/240V

2

With the voltage selector

 

XV-GX3

MTXJ

AC 220-230V

3

–––––

 

For details, refer to "Important Check Points for good servicing". 

 

T-ZZS  NOV.  2005 printed in Japan

Summary of Contents for XV-GX3

Page 1: ... MIN MAX REC STOP FUNCTION XV GX3 RRV3262 STEREO DVD CASETTE DECK RECEIVER XV GX3 THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL S AND TYPE S Model Type Power Requirement Regional restriction codes Region No The voltage can be converted by the following method Remarks XV GX3 DFLXJ AC 110 120V 220 230V 240V 3 With the voltage selector XV GX3 DDXJ RD AC 110 127V 220 230V 240V 4 With the voltage se...

Page 2: ...80 nm Additional Laser Caution Printing on Rear Panel 1 Laser Interlock Mechanism Loading switch S101 on the LOAB Assy is used for interlock mechanism of the laser When this switch turned ON in SW2 CLOSE side OPEN signal is 0V and CLOSE signal is 3 5V a laser becomes the status which can completely oscillation Furthermore the laser completely oscillates in the disc judgment and disc playback When ...

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

Page 4: ...ISPLAY ASSY 42 4 5 MIC ASSY 44 5 PCB PARTS LIST 46 6 ADJUSTMENT 57 6 1 DECK SECTION 57 6 1 1 ADJUSTMENT CONDITION 57 6 1 2 PLAYBACK and RECORDING SECTION 58 6 2 DVD SECTION 60 6 2 1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION 60 6 2 2 JIG AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS 60 6 2 3 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS 61 6 2 4 TEST MODE 62 6 2 5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT 63 7 GENERAL INFORMATION 65 7 1 DIAGNOSIS 65 7 1 1 TEST MODE 65...

Page 5: ...ign subject to possible modification without notice due to improvements Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS and DTS 2 0 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Accessories Power cord ADG1154 Power cord DFLXJ only ADG7097 FM Antenna ADH7030 AM Loop Antenna ATB7013 Video Cord L 1 5m XDE3046 Dry Cell Batteries...

Page 6: ...he 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 Yellow DFLXJ only DFLXJ only DDXJ RD only MTXJ only MTXJ only 8 20 23 14 14 1...

Page 7: ...8 20 Service Map Thai See Contrast table 2 21 Polyethylene Bag See Contrast table 2 NSP 22 Warranty Card Thai See Contrast table 2 23 Power Plug Adapter See Contrast table 2 Mark No Description Part No Mark No Description DFLXJ DDXJ RB DDXJ RD MTXJ NSP 1 Getter 2CH AAX8096 AAX8096 AAX8097 AAX8096 5 Power Cord ADG7097 Not used Not used Not used 7 Operating Instructions English ARB7347 ARB7347 Not u...

Page 8: ...29 29 12 29 17 18 19 19 19 18 29 29 29 29 13 21 24 29 29 32 29 29 29 27 28 Refer to 2 3 FRONT PANEL SECTION A B C A B C E E F F D D G G H H I I J J M M L L K K N N 1 11 22 8 26 O O P P 5 6 14 35 10 16 7 9 30 31 2 4 3 23 23 Refer to 2 4 05 LOADER ASSY 25 20 Q Q DFLXJ DDXJ RB DDXJ RD only C B 34 Fans Cleaning paper GED 008 ...

Page 9: ...er AND7079 18 Side Angle A ANG7336 19 FET Bracket A ANG7418 NSP 20 Heat Sink ANH7184 21 Ring ABH7213 22 S Cover AEB7262 23 LEG Cushion XEB3028 24 VOL Knob Assy AAB7263 25 Tray Panel AAK8304 26 Bonnet Case AZN8013 27 Caution Label See Contrast table 2 NSP 28 ID Label Assy VXW1002 29 Screw BBZ30P080FNI 30 Screw BBZ30P140FTC 31 Screw BBZ30P300FTC 32 Screw BCZ40P060FNI NSP 33 Label VRW1629 34 Cord Cla...

Page 10: ...19 4 Refer to 2 2 EXTERIOR SECTION K M Refer to 2 2 EXTERIOR SECTION L Refer to 2 2 EXTERIOR SECTION Refer to 2 2 EXTERIOR SECTION O Refer to 2 2 EXTERIOR SECTION P 11 5 6 7 9 10 12 20 20 21 22 23 23 23 15 17 8 Refer to 2 2 EXTERIOR SECTION Q Refer to 2 2 EXTERIOR SECTION N Refer to 2 6 DECK MECHANISM ASSY D E ...

Page 11: ...18 NSP 7 Cord With Plug DE010VE0 8 DECK Mechanism Unit XYM3019 9 Door Spring_R XBH3002 10 MIC Knob AAK8309 11 Front Panel Assy AXG7277 12 Button Center PLS ADD7750 13 Button L ADD7751 14 Display Window AAK8303 15 Deck Door AAN7231 16 Ratch Spring R ABH7131 17 Front Panel AMB7904 18 Damper Assy AXA7052 19 Pioneer Name Plate VAM1129 20 LEG Cushion XEB3028 21 Ratch Mold R XMR3002 22 Screw with Washer...

Page 12: ...ing liquid GEM1004 Cleaning paper GED 008 Mark No Description Part No NSP 1 LOAB Assy VWG2346 2 Traverse Mechanism Assy S DXX2568 3 Loading Motor Assy VXX2912 4 5 6 Flexible Cable 24P VDA2008 7 Connector Assy 2P VKP2253 8 Floating Rubber VEB1351 9 Belt VEB1358 10 Stabilizer VNE2253 11 Loading Base VNL1917 12 Float Base 04 VNL1968 13 Drive Cam VNL1919 14 Gear Pulley VNL1921 15 Loading Gear VNL1922 ...

Page 13: ...iew Daifree GEM1036 Inner side of a ditch Concave of unevenness Top View Bottom View Daifree GEM1036 Daifree GEM1036 Side of the rib Concave of unevenness Daifree GEM1036 Concave of unevenness Daifree GEM1036 Inner side of a ditch Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Inner side of a ditch Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 Lubricating Oil GYA1001 ...

Page 14: ...e adhesion becomes ineffective when takes it off once Spindle screw is the part which cannot recycle When part 2 is replaced part 13 also need to be replaced at the same time Pickup leneses Cleaning liquid GEM1004 Cleaning paper GED 008 Mark No Description Part No 1 05SD Pickup Assy S OXX8014 2 Spindle Motor N200 DXM1197 NSP 3 Guide Shaft VK1 DLA1940 NSP 4 Sub Guide Shaft VK1 DLA1941 NSP 5 Joint V...

Page 15: ...T SIDE 2 7 1 8 6 4 5 3 Cassette heads Pinch rollers Capstans Cleaning paper GED 008 Mark No Description Part No 1 Main Belt FF20B 13A 2 F R Belt FF19S 31 3 Plate HD Blk F513 926 4 Roller Pinch Blk R F514 133 5 Roller Pinch Blk L F514 134 6 Clutch Assy Blk F522 063 7 Motor Main Blk F525 394 8 PCB Control Blk F567 747 ...

Page 16: ... SDRAM FLASH EEPROM FM AM TUNER UNIT LINE IN LINE OUT DECK BLOCK Q2301 PB REC HEAD ALC ERASE HEAD Bias OSC RECOUT1 PB MIC ECHO M65855FP IC3921 MIC BLOCK IC5701 BU1924F RDS MAIN ASSY C DVDM ASSY B MIC ASSY E CN902 2 2 CN3001 2 2 JA8801 JA8802 CN902 1 2 CN3001 1 2 CN901 CN1501 CN5701 1 2 JA3901 JA3902 CN3901 CN3051 CN5701 2 2 J3001 CN2301 CN2302 BA4560RF IC3901 BA4560RF IC3901 2 4 8 9 7 5 6 1 2 3 58...

Page 17: ...S5971 D5981 S5961 S5970 V5901 D5982 Blue LED KEY Remocon FL Drider IC5901 PT6315 IC5902 RPM7140 H9 Power Supply Block FL DISPLAY ASSY D JA3992 JA3301 CN5651CN5901 CPU PDC 129A K PDC 129A8 K IC5501 IC3521 3522 IC3301 BA4560RF IC3031 14 20 94 39 38 73 15 3 7 86 65 8 10 4 3 1 11 4 14 5 7 5 6 12 13 18 19 15 I 17 14 I 29 34 I 42 1 I 3 26 I 28 18 19 40 70 96 97 MUTE 4 95 7 9 33 31 I 32 ...

Page 18: ...3 17 12 11 16 15 14 13 17 5 6 10 9 8 7 5 6 10 9 8 7 3 4 1 2 27 27 1 3 4 2 23 25 20 22 21 26 24 22 23 21 26 24 25 1 4 3 2 8 7 6 5 9 10 13 14 11 12 17 15 16 19 16 15 14 17 18 19 20 17 16 15 14 18 10 12 11 9 13 8 7 13 12 11 10 9 8 3 4 5 6 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 VKN1285 VKN1526 DVDM ASSY AWM7966 B DECK MECHA XYM3019 FM AM TUNER UNIT AXX7173 DISPLAY ASSY AWU8275 FL LED KEY IR D S5B PH SM3 AKN7035 RKN1053 VK...

Page 19: ... AWM8013 AWM8013 Philippines Taiwan Indonesia Model Singapore DFLXJ Malaysia R SP OUT L R LINE IN R R LINE OUT L SURROUND MATRIX L L S VIDEO OUT V S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT COMPOSITE OUT SELECTOR VOLTAGE 240 220 230 110 120 VNE1948 AC CORD Y Cb Cr 1 2 3 2 1 5 4 3 6 5 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 2 1 4 3 5 4 9 6 7 5 8 12 10 11 2 1 3 2 1 5 4 1 3 6 2 2 1 4 3 6 5 2 1 4 3 2 1 REK1028 REK1025 Middle South America...

Page 20: ... SIGNAL ROUTE T T F F S S S S F F S S S S F F T T T T STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE S D RF RF RF 1 2 A CN601 PICKUP ASSY CN1013 SPINDLE MOTOR STEPPING MOTOR VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE G Y G Y VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE R Cr R Cr VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE S_Y VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE B Cb B Cb S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE S_C C V LD Driver for CD LD Driver for DVD FTS DRIVER 1 2 3 ...

Page 21: ...XV GX3 21 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E R Cr B Cb G Y C V S_C S_Y D B 1 2 B 1 2 DVDM ASSY AWM7966 2 2 B 2 2 B 2 2 B ...

Page 22: ...XV GX3 22 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 4 DVDM ASSY 2 2 A B 2 2 B 2 2 DVDM ASSY AWM7966 D 1 2 B 1 2 B 1 2 B ...

Page 23: ...GNAL ROUTE AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE S_Y VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE B Cb B Cb S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE S_C R Cr B Cb G Y S_Y C V S_C S_C C V S_Y NC NC NC NC FL FR G B R G Y B Cb R Cr C V D D CN1501 CN3001 Video Driver Amp 5V Regulator 3V Regulator 1 8V Regulator 6 5V Regulator 7 8V 6 4V 5 0V 7 8V 1 4 C 2 4 C ...

Page 24: ...2u VE 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 9 8 7 10 19 20 12 16 15 14 13 17 18 21 22 25 23 24 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 31 33 32 35 34 37 36 39 38 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 49 47 48 50 29 30 27 28 26 25 52 51 53 54 56 55 22 23 24 20 21 19 18 59 60 58 61 62 57 63 17 16 14 15 13 12 67 68 69 64 65 66 11 10 9 8 7 6 71 70 73 72 74 76 75 5 4 3 2 1 100 98 99 96 97 94 95 91 92 93 88 90 89 78 77 79 80 86 85 87 83 84 82 81 1 E 1 1 2 C B 2 1 1 ...

Page 25: ...560p CH VE 5 STBY STBY STBY GNDD STBY 0 01 47 16 0 1 STBY STBY GNDX 1SS133 1 2SB1132 RS GNDTCM 52045 1145 GNDLED GNDFL GNDU VFDP 10 VLED 12 VFL 5 GNDA GNDA 0 01 1000p STBY GNDD 52045 1745 STBY STBY STBY VE 5 STBY STBY 220k STBY 270p CH BU1924F 10 50 100 27p ASS7004 CH CH 27p STBY STBY STBY VD 5 VA 9 1000p STBY STBY 52045 1145 B E2 E B2 C2 B C E C B C B E B C E 4 3 6 5 2 1 8 7 7 8 9 10 C E 8 7 6 11...

Page 26: ...822 C2812 C2814 C2811 C2813 C2816 C2306 R2821 L2811 R2351 R2823 C2815 D2307 Q2351 Q2352 R2352 Q2352 C2305 R3104 C3106 C3108 R3103 C3105 C3107 R3004 C3004 R3007 R3006 R3005 R3003 Q3003 C3003 R1503 R1504 R1501 C1509 R1502 C1510 L8821 C8881 R8821 L8851 C8852 C8862 L8861 R8855 R8856 C8851 R8866 R8865 R8853 R8863 C8861 JA8801 C8872 L8871 R8875 R8876 R8873 C8871 CN3001 33 50 GNDB 150p 200 ACG7058 T 2SC2...

Page 27: ...2402 R2401 C2401 C3012 C3013 C3014 C3015 C3016 C3017 C3018 C3020 C3019 C3058 C3054 R3051 C3053 C3052 C3051 C3048 C3047 C3050 C3024 C3027 C3034 R2101 C3042 C3041 C3031 C3032 C3033 C3049 C3043 C3029 C3044 R3029 C3030 C2102 R2105 R2106 R3030 R2104 C2103 C2104 R2108 C2106 R2109 C3021 C3022 C3023 C3025 C3038 IC3031 C3026 R3036 R3040 C3036 R3038 C3040 R3039 R3037 C3035 C3039 R3035 D2102 C3037 R3044 R304...

Page 28: ...505 D3509 Q3503 R3511 D3501 R3503 R3541 D3541 C3541 D3507 R3509 Q3501 D3511 R3547 Q3542 R3544 R3545 R3546 Q3541 Q3606 C3602 R3617 R3615 R3616 R3543 R3542 D3542 D3543 Q3606 D3602 C3651 CN3651 R3652 Q3651 R3607 R3608 D3652 Q3652 R3653 Q3652 R3605 R3606 R3603 R3604 Q3602 R3602 TH3601 Q3601 R3610 Q3604 D3605 D3604 Q3605 C3601 R3614 R3611 R3612 Q3605 Q3603 D3603 Q3603 Q3604 R3613 D3601 S D G S D G GNDP...

Page 29: ...301 C3325 R3337 Q3620 D3627 Q3624 C3331 C3329 C3332 C3330 JA3301 R3349 R3351 R3350 R3352 C3328 C3327 C3996 C3997 JA3992 R3991 R3992 CN3991 470 6 3 1SS133 1SS133 3 3k 2 2 100 HN1C01FU YGR HN1C01FU YGR DTC124EUA 10 50 GNDSP 10k STBY 27k DTC143EUA MTZJ5 1B DAN202K 22k 22k 2 7k 6 8k 1SS133 DTA124EUA STBY 0 VD 5 1SS133 VH 2SC4081 QR STBY STBY GNDS DAP202K DTA124EUA DAN202K 33k 33k 2SC4081 QR 1 8k 27k 0...

Page 30: ... 3 W412 W411 PRIMARY PART 120 ATS7406 T1 BHAC1 VFDP 2 1 SYSPOW SUBAC U COM 1 2 1 2 8 7 4 3 5 6 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 7 6 3 2 5 1 1000 25 10k GNDD 39 DAN217 1000p 2 2k S1NB60 22k MTZJ20B 2SC4081 QR 1k 2SD1858X QR ASR7027 1SS133 0 01 1 50 10 50 ATT7080 ACE7013 0 01 STBY STBY XKP3084 ASR7027 ACG7033 AKX7017 VUN 5 TA7805S VE 5 B2P3S VH B4P7S VH AKX7017 C11 R11 R15 D13 R16 D11 D12 R12 R...

Page 31: ... VL 2SB1565 EF VUN 8 VPR 8 VPR 8 VPR 8M VUN 8 XCG3008 GNDM 4700 35 XCG3008 GNDS GNDP GNDB GNDF GNDC 1 50 STBY STBY STBY 22 50 4700 35 XCG3008 VL VDVD 12 TA7812S VA 12 VLED 12 0 047 47 25 MTZJ7 5C NJM78M05DL1A TLB VFL 5 VD 5 GNDREG GNDTCM 1 50 STBY 0 1 47 25 10 10 50 47k 2SD2012 NJM78M09DL1A TLB VA 9 STBY VA 9 B10PS VH STBY STBY STBY STBY D5SBA20 B VH 2200 63 VL 2200 63 VH VM 12 VB 12 VF 12 VA 12 C...

Page 32: ...S5968 S5969 S5970 S5967 S5966 S5965 S5964 R5967 R5968 R5969 R5963 R5966 R5965 R5964 R5952 R5954 R5951 IC5902 C5921 C5920 C5922 C5915 R5901 R5904 IC5901 C5916 L5902 C5917 D5902 C5918 C5919 R5908 W133 C5904 C5906 C5908 C5903 C5905 C5907 V5901 C5911 C5912 C5913 L5901 C5914 D5901 R5906 Q5901 R5905 W132 Q5902 R5907 GNDLED 1k 1 10W 2SC4081 QR 220 SLR 343BBT 0 022 12K VSG1024 VSG1024 1k 52045 1745 JQ TS ...

Page 33: ...0 047 4 7 50 AT T 12k 0 01 22 25 4 7k 12k AT TS 12k 4700p 8 2k 10k 15k 0 01 STBY M65855FP 0 01 STBY 120k 0 1 STBY 100pF CH GNDC 0 01 0 1 GNDA STBY 100pF STBY 3 3k CH 10k 47 16 AT TS CH 0 1 100pF ACS7042 47k 3 3k 0 012 AT TS 100 16 UDZS5 1B STBY 10 1 10W 1 10W STBY 680 52044 0545 AT T 2 2 50 1200p 3 3k 1 5k 12k 0 1 STBY RKN1004 AKN7003 STBY 3 3k JQ TS 2 2 50 BA4560RF AT T 2 2 50 100K 2 2 50 AT T 33...

Page 34: ...v V 1V div H 2sec div 1 IC201 pin47 FG V 1V div H 2msec div 8 IC401 pin23 CompositeVideo Out V 1V div H 10µsec div 4 CN102 pin 11 10 9 IC101 pin 14 13 12 SPINDLE WVU V 2V div H 2msec div GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND PLAY Tray opening Pless OPEN key Pless PLAY key Braking a turn of disc Tray stops TRAY OPEN DVD PLAY DMSO Tray is opening Tray is closing 9 9 10 9 10 IC401 pin21 S VIDEO OUT Y V...

Page 35: ...s 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 regulator Capacitor Connector P C Board Chip Part SIDE A SIDE B 1 5 5 1 SW2 V 5D V 3D LOAD LOAD GND PNE 1B1 C102 C101 CN602...

Page 36: ...2 R552 R551 Q533 R508 C507 IC501 R507 C511 Q506 C509 Q535 R549 C320 R132 R134 C213 C215 C344 C343 R256 C202 C203 C346 Q307 R322 Q308 R321 R310 C310 R532 R131 R326 L308 L309 C532 C533 C505 R594 R595 IC201 R502 C506 C345 C309 R325 D801 R801 R210 R211 R217 R216 C216 C217 R284 R852 Q851 R214 D821 C712 R713 R714 R712 Q731 R215 R883 R853 R201 R202 R205 R206 C209 C208 C211 C212 C210 R204 C221 C204 C205 C...

Page 37: ... R282 D732 C453 C465 C452 C464 C455 C466 R474 R475 R476 R426 IC401 R590 IC451 C347 R267 R238 C245 C246 R247 R249 R257 C250 R248 C248 C247 R240 C253 C241 C240 C239 R230 C254 R254 C256 C255 C261 C264 R255 R231 C591 C416 C415 C235 C236 C592 R268 R266 C289 C225 C226 C228 R233 R285 R236 C214 C207 R239 C296 C288 C227 C230 C233 IC202 C282 C231 C286 C232 C287 C234 C283 R281 C281 R1001 R1003 R1002 R403 R42...

Page 38: ...W144 W273 W242 W276 W275 W293 W355 W244 W243 W359 W419 W358 W322 W323 W339 W12 W248 W424 W119 W421 W394 W422 W324 W357 W400 W401 W528 W202 W199 W274 W399 W388 JA3992 CN8802 JA8801 W343 W416 W379 W384 W380 W136 C5718 W414 W415 W348 W418 W230 W397 W420 W120 W417 W423 W353 W349 W127 W352 W115 W125 W315 W395 W519 R5563 W175 W116 W350 W321 W351 W176 W142 W526 W106 W108 W521 W502 W237 W527 W522 W524 W14...

Page 39: ... W280 W356 W433 W282 W144 W329 W330 W328 Q41 W179 W210 W213 W257 W212 W503 W149 W278 W301 W359 W153 W146 W428 W204 W358 W261 W322 W323 W183 W132 W131 W121 W248 W425 W119 W297 W362 W363 W324 W327 W506 W445 W156 W505 W507 W305 W438 W361 W216 W360 W402 W357 W400 W401 W528 W399 W403 W120 W208 W115 W207 W211 W151 W502 W148 W527 W508 W439 W398 W182 W150 C81 D81 D82 D83 Q81 R82 R84 W157 R16 W124 W123 C44...

Page 40: ...29 Q3624 Q3623 R14 C14 D13 R15 R12 Q11 R11 C42 C56 IC41 C63 C62 R61 D11 R55 R56 Q53 Q52 R81 C82 CN3051 CN3991 CN5651 CN3651 CONTACT SIDE CONTACT SIDE LIVE NEUTRAL VPR 8 PRIMARY SECONDARY CMKM P3X AWM 7 8 B E2 E B2 B C C2 1 MICSW 2 ECHOCONT 3 VA 12 4 MIC 5 GNDA 12 SPL 11 SPL 10 AMPL 9 AMPL 8 HPL 6 GNDHP 7 GNDHP 5 HPR 4 AMPR 3 AMPR 2 SPR 1 SPR 19 GNDLED 18 VLED 12 17 LED2 16 LED1 15 JOG 14 KEY2 13 K...

Page 41: ...R3302 R3301 R3617 R3616 R3615 R3610 R3614 R3612 R3611 R3308 R3304 R3307 R3303 R3509 R3505 R3513 R3514 R3506 R3504 R3510 R3503 Q3604 Q3606 Q3605 Q3603 Q3503 Q3504 D3501 D3502 R3329 R3613 Q3628 R3629 R3630 C3324 R3348 C3326 R3340 R3341 Q3322 Q3321 C3996 R3342 C3332 Q3621 C3621 R3624 R3339 C3325 R3347 C3323 R3628 C3327 C3329 R3352 R3350 R3349 R3351 C3331 C3330 D3622 D3321 Q3622 Q3625 C3328 R3344 R334...

Page 42: ...4 S5963 V5901 C5908 C5907 S5971 D5981 D5982 W126 W129 W128 W124 W116 W130 W123 S5968 S5969 S5970 W119 W118 W117 W114 W115 W120 W127 W121 CN5901 W125 W133 W131 W132 AWU CMKM P3X Production Code POWER KEY1 VFL 5 GNDFL REMOCON VE 5 FLDATA FLCS FLCK FLDC VFL 5 GR10 VFDP VFDP GNDFL VE 5 GNDU P BASS REVERSE MODE REC STOP FUNCTION FL SPACER FL SPACER JOG AWU8275 DISPLAY ASSY FC ICT 2 2 45 1 CONTACT SIDE ...

Page 43: ...C5981 D5983 R5967 R5968 R5969 Q5981 AWU CMKM P3X POWER 2 VLED 12 1 GNDLED 5 KEY2 3 LED1 4 JOG 6 KEY1 7 GNDU 8 VFL 5 9 GNDFL 10 REMOCON 11 VE 5 12 FLDC 13 FLDC 14 VFDP 15 FLCS 16 FLCK 17 FLDATA KEY1 VFL 5 GNDFL REMOCON VE 5 FLDATA FLCS FLCK FLDC VFL 5 GR10 VFDP VFDP GNDFL VE 5 GNDU P BASS REVERSE MODE REC STOP FUNCTION JOG AWU8275 DISPLAY ASS Y A B C D F E G H I ANP7549 A 10 0 120 110 130 140 150 1...

Page 44: ...09 W110 W103 W107 W105 W106 W112 W101 W111 W104 AWU CMKM P3X GNDA GNDA GNDA MIC SW GNDHP AMPR HPR HPR HPL MIC IN DALPF OUT AWU8276 MIC ASSY A 1 2 UPPER SIDE 1 5 1 12 LF R CONTACT SIDE ANP7549 A 10 0 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 X Y SIDE A SIDE A MIC ASSY E E E J3992 CN3991 C CN3901 CN3051 C ...

Page 45: ...3913 R3927 R3928 C3931 R3926 R3923 C3926 C3930 C3928 C3923 C3924 R3925 C3932 R3931 C3921 R3921 R3924 C3929 R3929 R3922 IC3921 D3921 R3930 C3995 C3996 C3919 AWU CMKM P3X GNDA 1 MIC SW 2 ECHOCONT 3 VA 12 4 MIC 5 GNDA GNDA MIC SW GNDHP AMPR HPR HPR HPL 1 SPL 2 SPL 3 AMPL 4 AMPL 5 HPL 6 GNDHP 7 GNDHP 8 HPR 9 AMPR 10 AMPR 11 SPR 12 SPR GNDA MIC IN DALPF OUT AWU8276 MIC ASSY 240 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 ...

Page 46: ...15 NSP 1 SUB ASSY AWM8014 2 DISPLAY ASSY AWU8275 2 MIC ASSY AWU8276 1 FM AM TUNER UNIT AXX7173 Mark No Description Part No CMAIN ASSY Mark Symbol and Description AWM8013 AWM8016 AWM8015 H3 H6 FUSE CLIP AKR7001 AKR7001 Not used S101 S102 VOLTAGE SELECTOR AKX7017 AKX7017 Not used T2 STANDBY TRANSFORMER ATT7080 ATT7080 ATT7078 R5517 Not used RS1 16S393J RS1 16S473J R5519 RS1 16S473J RS1 16S223J Not u...

Page 47: ... 223 A 29 35 RS1 16S330J R 224 A 29 49 RS1 16S330J R 225 A 40 23 CHIP RESISTOR ARRAY RAB4C330J R 226 A 43 23 RS1 16S330J R 227 A 44 23 RS1 16S330J Mark No Description Part No R 229 A 48 24 RS1 16S330J R 230 B 71 35 RS1 16S101J R 231 B 71 37 RS1 16S101J R 232 A 34 60 RS1 16S0R0J R 233 B 42 50 RS1 16S0R0J R 234 A 26 42 RS1 16S330J R 235 A 26 41 RS1 16S472J R 237 A 23 41 RS1 16S330J R 238 B 60 35 RS1...

Page 48: ...A 46 128 RS1 16S471J R 908 A 47 128 RS1 16S332J Mark No Description Part No R 909 A 46 125 RS1 16S682J R 910 A 48 128 RS1 16S221J R 911 A 50 128 RS1 16S221J R 912 A 53 128 RS1 16S0R0J R 916 B 47 128 RS1 16S223J R 917 B 44 125 RS1 16S223J R 921 A 106 7 RS1 16S0R0J R 922 A 106 8 RS1 16S0R0J R 923 A 105 10 RS1 16S0R0J R 924 A 105 11 RS1 16S0R0J R 1001 B 107 6 RS1 10S0R0J R 1002 B 116 16 RS1 10S0R0J R...

Page 49: ...B 84 27 CKSRYB104K25 Mark No Description Part No C 416 B 84 29 CKSRYB104K25 C 500 B 95 70 CKSRYB105K10 C 501 A 91 60 CKSRYB104K25 C 503 A 86 65 CEVW101M16 C 504 A 93 68 CKSRYB104K25 C 508 A 104 66 CKSRYB104K25 C 509 A 106 62 CEVW100M16 C 511 A 100 65 CEVW100M16 C 512 A 95 65 CEVW100M16 C 513 A 100 58 CKSRYB102K50 C 514 A 97 58 CKSRYB102K50 C 701 A 24 131 CKSQYB105K16 C 711 A 28 73 CKSRYB105K10 C 7...

Page 50: ...53 DIODE MTZJ15 C D 81 A 310 26 DIODE S5688G D 82 A 304 22 DIODE MTZJ3R6 B D 83 A 309 19 DIODE MTZJ2R0 B D 2101 A 71 112 DIODE 1SS133 D 2301 A 23 111 DIODE 1SS133 D 2302 A 17 113 DIODE 1SS133 D 2303 A 26 106 DIODE 1SS133 Mark No Description Part No D 2304 A 20 108 DIODE 1SS133 D 2305 A 33 107 DIODE 1SS133 D 2306 A 10 117 DIODE 1SS133 D 2307 A 29 112 DIODE 1SS133 D 2901 A 77 14 DIODE 1SS133 D 2902 ...

Page 51: ...115 186 RS1 16S223J R 2101 B 82 116 RS1 16S103J R 2102 B 77 116 RS1 16S124J R 2103 B 75 116 RS1 16S392J R 2104 B 74 104 RS1 16S271J R 2105 B 83 110 RS1 16S333J Mark No Description Part No R 2106 B 81 106 RS1 16S102J R 2107 B 73 116 RS1 16S102J R 2108 B 72 104 RS1 16S104J R 2109 B 70 104 RS1 16S274J R 2301 B 33 116 RS1 16S105J R 2302 B 31 130 RS1 16S105J R 2303 B 50 132 RS1 16S334J R 2304 B 45 132 ...

Page 52: ... 80 RS1 16S333J R 3342 B 144 84 RS1 16S333J R 3343 B 154 69 RS1 16S273J R 3344 B 141 71 RS1 16S273J Mark No Description Part No R 3345 A 151 72 CARBON FILM RESISTOR RD1 2PMF101J R 3346 A 138 72 CARBON FILM RESISTOR RD1 2PMF101J R 3347 B 149 64 RS1 16S4R7J R 3348 B 142 66 RS1 16S4R7J R 3355 B 107 115 RS1 16S104J R 3356 B 122 130 RS1 16S104J R 3361 B 139 106 RS1 10S2R2J R 3362 B 136 106 RS1 10S2R2J ...

Page 53: ... FILM CAPACITOR ACE7013 C 5 A 258 127 CKA 10000P AC250V ACG7033 C 11 A 238 97 ELECT CAPACITOR CEAT102M25 C 12 A 238 70 CEAT1R0M50 C 13 A 225 63 CEAT100M50 C 14 B 221 73 CKSRYB103K50 C 15 CKSRYB102K50 C 21 A 265 33 ELECT CAPACITOR CEAT222M63 C 22 A 265 53 ELECT CAPACITOR CEAT222M63 C 31 A 245 33 CEAT472M35 C 32 A 245 53 CEAT472M35 C 33 B 280 41 CHIP CAPACITOR XCG3008 C 34 B 278 41 CHIP CAPACITOR XC...

Page 54: ... 3057 A 153 24 CEAT100M50 C 3059 A 84 150 CEAT100M50 Mark No Description Part No C 3060 A 88 145 CEAT100M50 C 3101 B 55 212 CKSRYB221K50 C 3102 B 52 212 CKSRYB221K50 C 3107 A 123 192 CEAT100M50 C 3108 A 122 186 CEAT100M50 C 3301 A 111 140 CEAT2R2M50 C 3302 A 117 140 CEAT2R2M50 C 3305 A 103 120 CEAT2R2M50 C 3306 A 110 120 CEAT2R2M50 C 3307 B 118 103 CKSRYB102K50 C 3308 B 116 87 CKSRYB102K50 C 3309 ...

Page 55: ... 60 ELECT CAPACITOR CEJQ470M35 C 5911 B 134 82 CKSRYB223K50 C 5912 B 136 74 CKSRYB223K50 C 5913 A 143 59 CEJQ470M6R3 C 5915 B 171 90 CKSRYB103K50 Mark No Description Part No C 5916 B 182 81 CKSRYB223K50 C 5917 B 180 77 CKSRYB223K50 C 5918 A 201 55 ELECT CAPACITOR CEJQ470M35 C 5920 B 151 91 CCSRCH221J50 C 5921 B 154 91 CCSRCH221J50 C 5922 B 152 91 CCSRCH221J50 C 5951 B 129 76 CKSRYB223K50 C 5952 A ...

Page 56: ...B103K50 C 3925 A 32 188 ELECT CAPACITOR CEAT220M25 C 3926 B 46 194 CKSRYB473K50 C 3927 A 49 159 CEAT4R7M50 C 3929 B 35 172 CKSRYB104K16 C 3930 B 39 172 CKSRYB103K50 C 3931 B 44 172 CKSRYB472K50 C 3932 B 51 175 CKSRYB123K50 C 3933 A 37 168 CEAT101M16 C 3993 B 36 90 CKSRYB104K16 C 3995 B 42 73 CKSRYB103K50 C 3996 B 41 67 CKSRYB103K50 Mark No Description Part No ...

Page 57: ...s other wise specified 7 Warm up the unit for several minutes before adjustment In particular be sure to warm up the unit in the REC PLAY mode for 3 to 5 minutes before starting recording playback frequency characteristics adjustment 8 Always follow the indicated adjustment order Otherwise a complete adjustment may not be achieved 7 List of Adjustments Playback Section 1 Tape Speed Confirmation 2 ...

Page 58: ...This unit is equipped with auto tape selector Do not switch between forward and reverse operation with the screwdriver inserted 10 10 Playback Section After adjustment apply silicon bond to the head azimuth adjustment screw Recording Section VR2801 REC PAUSE 1 Input a 315Hz signal to the LINE IN terminal L ch R ch VR2802 Input signal level 23 7 dBV REC PLAY 2 Load the STD 630 or 631 test tape and ...

Page 59: ...C3997 C3529 C3524 JA W381 C74 C71 W389 W419 W339 W421 W394 W388 JA3992 CN8802 JA8801 W343 W416 W379 W384 W380 W136 C5718 W414 W415 W348 W418 W230 W420 W417 W349 W127 R5563 W290 W386 W223 W313 W312 W270 W286 Q2302 Q2301 W289 W311 W310 W308 W232 W228 W309 W264 W263 W265 W267 W135 W269 W229 W227 W231 W226 W233 W225 W224 W268 W222 W220 W221 W218 W288 W266 EVOLCLK VIDEO AUDIO EVOLDATA PRINT SIDE Vref 1...

Page 60: ...Coarse Adjustment DVD Error Rate Adjustment Electrical adjustments are not required Adjustment Points Mechanism Part Cautions After adjustment adjustment screw locks with the Screw tight 1 2 Radial adjustment screw 1 2 Tangential adjustment screw Screwdriver large TV monitor Precise screwdriver DVD test disc GGV1025 Test mode remote control unit GGF1381 Screw tight GYL1001 Screwdriver medium Solde...

Page 61: ...int Mechanical point Electric point Mechanical point Electric point LOAB and DVDM ASSYS Exchange Parts of Mechanism Exchange PCB Assy When Adjustment Points Exchange the 05SD Pickup Assy Exchange the Traverse Mechanism Assy S Exchange PC Board After adjustment screw locks with the Screw tight Ÿ Mechanical point Electric point Exchange the Spindle Motor ...

Page 62: ...s the play key of the normal remote control unit Player TEST MODE PLAY TEST MODE OFF An address is displayed OR ESC PLAY ESC TEST CHECK DVD CD DVD disc POWER ON OFF POWER DISC SET Notes After going into test mode if you play back the disc DISC NON is displayed The video signal and the audio signal are outputted during the test mode The SKIP key and the SCAN key are effective during the test mode ...

Page 63: ...OCATION START Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment 1 Note Before removing the flexible cable for the pickup soldering of the pickup circuit is necessary For details see 7 1 10 DISASSEMBLY Pass through the guide shaft to a new 05SD Pickup Assy Attach it to the Traverse Mechanism Assy S Attach the Traverse Mechanism Assy S to the 05 LOADER Assy Turn it over and attach the joint and the joi...

Page 64: ...e end ESC N G OK Play the DVD test disc at inner track Display ERROR RATE on the monitor CHP TIM ESC Notes Use disc GGV1025 Unfasten the radial adjustment screw by 90 degrees step till ERROR RATE becomes around 1E 3 again Record the number of rotation N1 memorizing how much the screw was rotated Fasten the radial adjustment screw till the number of rotation becomes harf of N1 Traverse Mechanism As...

Page 65: ... and TEST A8 5E key in order of the Test mode remote control unit OSD displays test mode 2 LD ON Enter the test mode DVD Press the TEST A8 5E and 1 A8 01 keys in order and turn on the laser diode 650n CD Press the TEST A8 5E and 4 A8 04 keys in order and turn on the laser diode 780n 3 Release the Test mode Turn off the power Press the ESC A8 5F key of the remote control unit and reset it ...

Page 66: ...Unknown 01 or 41 Open state 04 Close state 08 During opening 12 During closing 22 8 Slider position S In Side Switch ON 01 In Side Switch OFF 00 9 Output video system V NTSC system NTSC PAL system PAL Automatic setting AUTO Scart terminal output SK Display only the WY model which can do the output setting of scart terminal VIDEO 00 S VIDEO 01 RGB 02 0 Disc sensing DSC The type of discs loaded is d...

Page 67: ...ou press the AUDIO key while holding the ESC key pressed and then input the region number if the number is different from that set in the unit an error message is displayed and the tray opens Command Contents Conditions Remote Control Key Name Remote Control Code Memory clear and region revision indication CLEAR 1 A8 45 Average value measurement of DVD error rate 5 1 A8 05 CD error rate measuremen...

Page 68: ... 9 10 1 Destination indication Display it according to model information set from the FL controller 2 Region No 3 Part number 4 ROM version 5 Flash size 6 FL controller version 7 CHIP VERSION 9 Remote control code 0 Key code of Main unit To display model information Press the ESC key then the CHAP key To close the model information display Press the ESC key Don t care ...

Page 69: ...ayed in exponential notation ERROR RATE Calculation of the average error rate For DVDs OK with 5 0e 4 or less for CDs OK with 7 6e 3 or less 3 EDC ID error history ID Address EDC ID errors last eight errors Note Error of AV1 is not supported in this player Number of error Indication plan contents Character in bold Item name Information display 1 2 3 ex For DVDs Step 1 e e 6 OK e 5 OK e 4 Refer to ...

Page 70: ...tion in RAM will be initialized and data on user settings in RAM will not be initialized 4 Indications on the FL display when Service Test mode is entered Indications on the FL display when Service Test mode is entered differ depending on whether the unit was turned off normally or shut down for emergency protection immediately before Service Test mode starts as follows 5 Operations during Service...

Page 71: ...or VFDP was short circuited See the protection circuit on 3 4 DVD MAIN ASSY 2 2 or the value at V 10 V 5 or V 3R3 exceeded the standard value because of an abnormality in its power section 2 The XPROTECT line up to the system control computer PDC129A was short circuited by grounding or was broken 7 Accumulated power on time display Hold the STOP key on the unit pressed for 8 seconds during Service...

Page 72: ... laser diodes LDs mounted on the 05SD Pickup Assy is suspected Measure the voltage between the two ends of one of the resistors mentioned below Measure the voltage between the both ends of R322 or R325 on the DVDM Assy If the voltage is 0 4 V or higher the 650 nm LD is degraded No playback of a DVD Measure the voltage between the both ends of R321 or R326 on the DVDM Assy If the voltage is 0 4 V o...

Page 73: ...er is turned on Communication with flash ROM Are the signals input into IC202 pin 16 DWE pin 19 DCS and pin 38 SDCLK on the DVDM Assy Is a signal fluctuating Communication with SDRAM DVDM Assy DVD IC IC201 Flash ROM IC203 SDRAM IC202 Is a signal output from IC203 pin 28 PRD on the DVDM Assy Is a signal fluctuating for several hundred mS after the power is turned on DVDM Assy Flash ROM IC203 Is a s...

Page 74: ...1 4 V is output usually It is fluctuated by about 250 mV with focus up down DVDM Assy DVD IC IC201 6 Playback impossible Spindle does not turn Are the signals output from IC101 pin 30 W pin 33 V and pin 35 U on the DVDM Assy Is pin 26 STBY fixed LOW pin 26 is High at playback 3V DVDM Assy FTS Driver IC IC101 Is there any part detached from the spindle motor Or Is there any foreign object lodged in...

Page 75: ...e ID number is lost Flash ROM DVDM Assy IC203 The power cannot be turned on Downloading of the firmware cannot be performed DVD IC DVDM Assy IC201 Any kind of symptoms no power a failure in any of the servo video and audio systems etc may be generated because the DVD processing is performed by a single chip 64M SDRAM DVDM Assy IC202 No power Block noise is generated during playback ...

Page 76: ... panel of the player If there is no yellow label before downloading FLASH ROM take note of the ID number set following the procedures outlined in ID Number Confirmation Mode on the next page Note Enter ID numbers while the unit is in Stop mode so that the values set will be immediately written to the flash ROM Note If you press the PLAY button before inputting a 9 digit ID number the unit returns ...

Page 77: ...atically deletes the ID number and exits this mode If the numbers do not match the disc tray is opened and the unit exits this mode The STOP key is not accepted after all 9 digits have been entered 6 Player s ID Number Setting ID Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Compare CLEAR Exit Input ID Number 3 2 4 Player s ID Number Setting ID Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Compare 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 PLAY Enter STOP Memory ...

Page 78: ...aded the unit does not start reading the data In this case open then close the tray 3 To exit this mode press the CLEAR key While data are being read from the DVD DATA DISC you cannot exit this mode 4 Player s ID Number Setting ID Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Compare CLEAR Exit STEREO ID Data Setting Mode Input ID Number 2 Player s Data Input Mode CLEAR Exit Insert The ID Data Disc 4 Player s Data Inp...

Page 79: ... as indicated in the photo If the Tray pops out a little fully pull it out by hand Diagnosis of PCB s Note 1 Do NOT look directly into the pickup lens The laser beam may cause eye injury Note 2 Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product the procedures described here are common Note 3 For performing the diagnosis shown below the following jigs...

Page 80: ...N3991 and CN3051 6 Remove 2 screws from Bottom Chassis and Rear Panel 7 Disconnect the FFC Cables at CN1501 and CN3001 Do not remove other cables 8 Remove 2 screws on the MAIN Assy 3 Remove the grounding screw 4 Disconnect the cables at CN2302 CN2301 and CN2901 5 Released the hook at the right and left side of the Front Panel Assy Heat Sink Heatsink Holder Rear Panel 3 1 6 5 5 MIC Assy MAIN Assy M...

Page 81: ...3991 CN3051 CN2901 CN2302 and CN2301 of the MAIN Assy respectively MAIN Assy diagnosis 3 Front Panel MAIN Assy 2 C DVDM Assy 3 Take the original cable off from CN901 of the DVDM Assy to use the GGD1309 cable to connect to CN1501 of the MAIN Assy In the same way take the original cable off from CN902 of the DVDM Assy to use the GGD1447 cable to connect to CN3001 of the MAIN Assy GGD1309 GGD1447 B ...

Page 82: ...XV GX3 82 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 1 Remove 4 screws on the DVDM Assy DVD Main Board diagnosis 4 2 Set the DVDM Assy upright DVDM Assy 1 DVDM Assy MAIN Assy DISPLAY Assy B B D C MIC Assy E ...

Page 83: ...point by soldering 2 Disconnect the four connectors Note After replacement connect the flexible cable then remove the soldered joint open 3 Remove the two screws 4 Remove the 05 LOADER Assy 1 05SD Pickup Assy S Removing the Traverse Mechanism Assy S and 05SD Pickup Assy S 05 LOADER Assy 1 3 ...

Page 84: ...e tray then remove it by pressing the hook 1 2 3 Bridge 04 Front side Hook Tray Loading base Triangle Pin Drive cam 2 3 2 Note when reinserting the tray When reinserting the tray first align the triangle printed on the loading base and the pin of the drive cam then insert the tray Bridge 04 Tray 2 ...

Page 85: ...ssy S 3 Dislodge the two flexible cables from their factory placement 2 Unhook the four hooks 3 Remove the Traverse Mechanism Assy S 2 2 2 2 3 Traverse Mechanism Assy S 1 1 Front Side Flexible cable for the spindle motor Flexible cable for the pickup Bottom view ...

Page 86: ...p Assy S 4 Note The 05SD Pickup Assy can be removed without removing the TTraverse Mechanism Assy S shown as Step π Note Be careful not to lose the adjustment spring skew spring VK1 Flexible cable for the pickup 05SD Pickup Assy S 1 Front Side 1 Disconnect the flexible cable for the pickup 2 Remove the two adjustment screws 3 Remove the 05SD Pickup Assy Bottom view 05SD Pickup Assy S ...

Page 87: ... adhesive Make sure to apply the silicone adhesive after reattaching the screw 4 Remove the one screw 4 Silicone Adhesive GEM1037 05SD Pickup Assy Joint VK1B Joint spring VK1 Conductive surface Arrangement of the flexible cable for the spindle motor Front Side Hook Hook Bottom view ...

Page 88: ...ector 6 Fold the flexible cable along the hook 7 Pass the flexible cable through the hook 3 Pass the flexible cable through the hook Bottom View Make sure that the cable is loose Backing Backing Reference line Hook Hook 4 5 5 Pass the flexible cable through the hook 4 Hook the part folded in Step 1 to the hook Hook Reference line 6 Hook 1 Fold the flexible cable for the pickup with the backing out...

Page 89: ...it 6 of OCR SFR 11 VSS1 12 CF1 Main Clock connect to VDD when no use 13 CF2 Main Clock leave open when no use 14 VDD1 15 SIMUKE I Destination distinction input 16 MODEL I Model distinction input 17 VDET I DVD3 3V detection input 18 KEY1 I Key1 input Key2 input JOG Level meter signal input 19 KEY2 I 20 JOG I 21 LEVELIN I 22 XPROTECT I 23 SDATA O System bus data output for DVD 24 MDATA I System bus ...

Page 90: ...ALF I Input switch of mecha half 58 TCMODE I Input switch of mecha mode 59 TCRECF I Input switch of mecha during recording forward 60 TCRECR I Input switch of mecha during recording reverse 61 TXCLK O Clock for tuner LSI 62 TXODATA O Data for tuner LSI 63 NC O 64 RDSPOW O Control power supply of RDS L POWER ON 65 RDSDATA I Input RDS data 66 TXIDATA I Input data from tuner LSI 67 DVDACK I Ackknowle...

Page 91: ...t of deck 86 BIAS O Control bias of deck 87 NC O 88 VSS3 89 VDD3 90 FLASHE D for FLASH writing On board debugger 91 FLASHDO for FLASH writing On board debugger 92 FLASHCLK for FLASH writing On board debugger 93 XDVDRST O RESET to DVD MODULE 94 SYSMUTE O Control mute of system 95 SYSPOW O Control power supply of system 96 VOLCLK O Clock for E vol IC 97 VOLDATA CE O 98 NC O 99 NC O 100 NC O ...

Page 92: ... Selects the source you want to listen to 7 Playback volume control The playback controls are used for playing pausing skipping and stopping playback Turn the middle section to adjust the volume 8 PUSH OPEN Press down on this side of the cassette door to open the tape deck 9 OPEN CLOSE Ejects the disc 10 Headphone jack 11 MIC VOL and MIC input jacks Controls the volume of the karaoke mics MAIN and...

Page 93: ...hannel only Use for tracks that have a vocal recorded in the left channel L R Use to put a single channel vocal track into the center of the mix 7 Tuner indicators Lights when a broadcast is being received Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is being received in auto stereo mode Lights when FM mono reception is selected 8 Lights when the sleep timer is active 9 Cassette deck indicators B CUT Lights ...

Page 94: ...on screen menu for Initial Settings Play Mode functions etc SYSTEM SETUP SHIFT HOME MENU Use to make various system settings Also used to save station presets and select mono FM reception when using the tuner 5 Cursor buttons ENTER tuning and karaoke buttons Cursor buttons Use the cursor buttons to navigate on screen displays and menus ENTER Selects an option or executes a command TUNE Tunes the r...

Page 95: ...igator TOP MENU SHIFT DVD MENU Displays the top menu of a DVD disc in the play positionóthis may be the same as pressing pressing DVD MENU 12 RETURN Press to return to a previous menu screen 13 CLEAR Clears an entry MUTE Mutes the volume DISPLAY Switches between information displays SLEEP SHIFT DISPLAY Use for setting the sleep timer Range of the remote control unit The remote control has a range ...

Page 96: ...ID data setting 7 Jigs list Lubricating Oil GYA1001 GEM1036 Daifree Name Lubricants and Glues No Remarks refer to 2 4 05 LOADER ASSY refer to 2 4 05 LOADER ASSY GEM1037 Silicone Adhesive refer to 2 5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY S GYL1001 Screw tight refer to 6 2 5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT 7 Lubricants and Glues list Before shipping out the product be sure to clean the following positions by using the pres...

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