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BASIC

FUNCTIONS

R

epeat Play

Repeat play allows you to repeat a track, title, or the entire disc.

D

D

D

D

V

V

V

V

D

D

D

D

//

//

V

V

V

V

C

C

C

C

D

D

D

D

//

//

C

C

C

C

D

D

D

D

When playing a CD/VCD

When playing a DVD

Press the REPEAT button

once to display the current
status.

Press the REPEAT button

twice to repeat the current
track.

Press the REPEAT button a

third time to repeat all
tracks.

Press the REPEAT button

again to turn off the repeat
feature.

1.

1.

Press the REPEAT button
once to display the current
status.

2.

2.

Press the REPEAT button
twice to repeat the chapter
currently playing.

3.

3.

Press the REPEAT button a
third time to repeat the title
currently playing.

4.

4.

Press the REPEAT button
again to turn off the repeat
feature.

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NOTE

• DVD repeats playback by chap-

ter or title, CD and VCD repeat
playback by disc or track.

• Depending on the disc, the

Repeat function may not work.

• When in VCD 2.0 mode (MENU

ON mode), this function does
not work.

1.,1

1.,1

2.,2

2.,2

3.,3

3.,3

4.,4

4.,4

REPEAT : CHAPTER

REPEAT : TRACK

REPEAT : ALL

REPEAT : OFF

REPEAT : TITLE

REPEAT : OFF

DVD-YURO909/709  11/4/95 10:00 AM  Page 23

Summary of Contents for DVD-709

Page 1: ...Diagram 13 Schematic Diagrams Manual DVD PLAYER CONTENTS SERVICE MANUAL DVD 909 709 OPEN CLOSE POWER STANDBY PHONE ADVANCED DOLBY DIGITAL DECORDER BUILT IN LEVEL SKIP MIN MAX OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE DIGITAL VIDEO SPATIALIZER N 2 2 OPEN CLOSE STANDBY OPEN CLOSE 24bit 96kHz AUDIO D A CONVERTER DIGITAL VIDEO SPATIALIZER N 2 2 DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER DVD 909 DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER DVD 709 POWER SKIP DVD ...

Page 2: ...rwriters Laboratories UL 1270 40 7 With the instrumentÕs AC switch first in the ON position and then in the OFF position measure from a known earth ground metal water pipe conduit etc to all exposed metal parts of the instrument antennas handle brackets metal cabinets screw heads metallic overlays control shafts etc espe cially any exposed metal parts that offer an electri cal return path to the c...

Page 3: ...ched out of place or frayed wiring Do not change spacing between a component and the printed circuit board Check the AC power cord for damage 5 Components parts and or wiring that appear to have overheated or that are otherwise damaged should be replaced with components parts and or wiring that meet original specifications Additionally determine the cause of overheating and or damage and if necess...

Page 4: ...nd lead last 2 The service precautions are indicated or printed on the cabinet chassis or components When servic ing follow the printed or indicated service precau tions and service materials 3 The components used in the unit have a specified flame resistance and dielectric strength When replacing components use components which have the same ratings Components i enti fied by shading by or by in t...

Page 5: ...osure of the assem bly 3 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices 4 Use only an anti static solder removal devices Some solder removal devices not classified as Òanti staticÓ can generate electrical charges suffi cient to damage ESD devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices 6 Do not remove a...

Page 6: ...heet This gives them the same ground as the sheet 4 Remove the optical pick up block 5 Perform work on top of the conductive sheet Be careful not to let your clothes or any other static sources to touch the unit 3 Be sure to put on a wrist strap grounded to the sheet 3 Be sure to lay a conductive sheet made of copper etc Which is grounded to the table Fig 1 3 6 Short the short terminal on the PCB ...

Page 7: ...rted into Main PCB CN6 See Fig 1 4 3 Disassemble the deck 4 Disassemble the deck PCB 1 5 2 Assembly 1 Replace the Pick up 2 Assemble the deck PCB 3 Reassemble the deck 4 Insert FPC into Main PCB CN6 and switch SW3 on deck PCB to ÒONÓ See Fig 1 4 SW3 ON OFF FPC TO MAIN PCB CN6 Note If the assembly and disassembly are not done in correct sequence the Pick up may be damaged Fig 1 4 ...

Page 8: ...MUTE 9 I DFS 10 I DEM0 11 Soft mute pin When this pin goes H soft mute cycle is initiated When returning L the output mute releases Audio serial data input pin 64fs clock is recommended to be input on this pin Audio serial data input pin 2 s complement MSB first data is input on this pin Double speed sampling mode pin Internal pull down pin L normal speed H double speed L R clock pin De emphasis f...

Page 9: ...13 E 12 VREFEQ 11 RREF 10 RREFEQ 9 RREFBF 8 DDVD 7 CDVD 6 BDVD 5 ADVD 4 DCD 3 CCD 2 BCD 1 ACD to RF EQ TUNING BLOCK AGC HOLD OOH MUX AGC_DET RF MUX VREF GENERATOR CDRSEL 00H EQ VC AMP D D D D MUX3 GAIN_TE3 02H GCA OFSTHOLD TEOFST 04H TBAL 01H TE38 SUB RF MUX D1 B1 C1 A1 FE GAIN_FE 03H FE_0FST 05H CDRSEL 00H ANALOG VC AMP ALPC LDONB 00H FOFST OFSTHOLD MUX TESEL OOH OFSTHOLD ABCD_OFST O6H ENVELOPE F...

Page 10: ...n port SERVO defect max time setting Peak hold time constant connection port PLL defect min time setting 39 ABCD ENVP ENVB ENV DGND FOKTH FOKB DFCT_CP1 DFCT_CP2 O O I O P 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 Output port of peak detector for defect AC coupling input port for defect Power voltage input port for digital circuit Resistance connection port for PLL defect comparat ing level setting...

Page 11: ...L EFMI RFI ASYDVD ASYCD EFM EFMOA PLLHD INTO_224 FDCTL MAGICO EQCTL VCTRL RVCO PLCK EFMRTD RPD RFD PLLLOCK MDOUT 3 0 PSB SENSE MDATA 7 0 MRDB MWRB CSB DAB SCOR SQSI SQCK LDONB TLKB FLKB DIRC PS1 SSTOP PSO SMON LOCK DFCT FOKB MIRR TZCA PHI1 XOUT XO XI TEST RSTB TILTO TILTI ROM DSP CORE FOR DIGITAL SERVO TIMING GENERATOR I O INTERFACE BLOCK SUB CODE READ BLOCK SYSCON INTERFACE BLOCK WIDE CAPTURE RAN...

Page 12: ...r signal input pin PLL hold signal from micom Servo interrupt monitor pin PLL logic block VDD power supply pin PLCK Frequency lock detect output H Lock L Unlock Latched EFM output signal PLL logic block VSS power supply pin Resistor pin for VCO GAIN Gain adjust resister for frequence detector Gain adjust resister for phase detector Control voltage for VCO Input for hysteresis control of FD output ...

Page 13: ...35KHz EFM DEMOD SUBCODE I F CD G V CD CD DA SQ VCD DVDP DEINTERLEAVE RAM CONTROL 6 4 3 trans ID ECC EDC DESCRAMBLER MICOM I F M M TO MICOM 15 MDAT 7 0 MRZA ZCS MWR MRD ZIRQZD ZWAIT ZRST TO DRAM 256K 16 32 DD 15 0 DADR 8 0 ZRAS ZUCAS ZLCAS ZOE 1 0 ZWE 1 0 TO AV 13 SDATA 0 CDATA SDATA 1 LRCK SDATA 2 BCLK SDATA 3 C2PO SDATA 4 SQDT SDATA 5 WFSY SDATA 6 SOS1 SDATA 7 SQCK DATREQ CSTROBE DTER DATACK TOS ...

Page 14: ...DRAM data bus 33 DD6_BI FUNCTION PIN NAME Digital GND 5V 97 DVSS System clock output for 33 8688MHz 96 CK33MO_OUT System clock input for 33 8688MHz 95 CK33MI_IN Digital out 92 TX_OUT Good frame sync detection result output H active 93 GFS_OUT Frame sync out 91 FRSYZ_OUT Digital GND 0V 90 DVSS Digital GND 0V 89 DVSS Digital GND 0V 88 DVSS Digital GND 0V 87 DVSS Digital power 5V 86 DVDD Digital powe...

Page 15: ...Lower Data out Buffer Upper Data in Buffer Upper Data out Buffer Vcc Vss RAS UCAS LCAS W FUNCTION Address Inputs Data in Out Ground Row Address Strobe Upper Column Address Strobe Lower Column Address Strobe Read Write Input Data Output Enable Power 5V Power 3 3V No Connection Refresh Timer Refresh Control AO A8 Refresh Counter Row Address Buffer Col Address Buffer Row Decoder Column Decoder Memory...

Page 16: ...d Content Descrambled Compressed Content Decompressed Content Display Content LOGIC DIAGRAM HADDR 2 0 RD HDATA 7 0 WAIT DTACK INT HOST8SEL Host Interface Signals Video Interface Signals DVD CD Interface Signals Audio Interface Signals SDRAM EDO Interface Signals Global Interface Signals DA DATA 0 3 DA LRCK DA BCK DA XCK DA IEC EDO CAS EDO RAS LDQM MDATA 15 0 MADDR 20 0 MWE ROM CS SD CLK SD CAS 1 0...

Page 17: ... 2 3 VSS VDD SP AP 19 RTC1 CbCr Y CbCr 24 R Cr VSSA G Y B Cb CVBS CSYNC VBS CVBS C CVBS A BLOCK DIAGRAM NAME res SP A P LLC1 V SS1 V DD1 RCV1 RCV2 I O I I I I I I O I O PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FUNCTION Reserved pin do not connect Test Pin connected to digital ground for normal operation Test Pin connected to digital ground for normal operation Line Locked Clock input this is the 27 MHz master clock Di...

Page 18: ... for R Cr C CVBS outputs Analog output of Green Y signal Analog output of VBS CVBS signal Analog supply voltage 2 for VBS CVBS Green Y outputs Analog output of Blue Cb signal Analog output of CVBS CSYNC signal Analog supply voltage 3 for Blue Cb and CVBS CSYNC outputs Analog ground 2 for VBS CVBS Blue Cb CVBS CSYNC outputs Double speed 54 MHzMPEG port It is an input for CCIR 656 style multiplexed ...

Page 19: ...TEST2 1 NMI WDTOUT P00 to P07 AD0 to AC7 P10 to P17 AD8 to AD15 A8 toA15 P20 to P27 A0 to A7 A16 to A23 P30 RD P31 WR P32 HWR P33 WAIT P34 BUSRQ P35 BUSAK P36 R W P37 RAS P40 CS0 CAS0 P41 CS1 CAS1 P42 CX2 CAS2 PORT A High Frequency OSC Low Frequency OSC INTERRUPT CONTROLLER WATCH DOG TIMER PORT 0 PORT 2 PORT 3 CS WAIT CONTROLLER 3 BLOCK PORT 1 10 BIT 8CH A D CONVERTER SERIAL I O CH 0 SERIAL I O CH...

Page 20: ...ck SCLK SCLKO RF control data MD TXD1 RF data latch STB 094 RF control clock MC SCLK1 Address mode H 8 bit mode AM8 AM8 16 Clock output System clock 2 CLK CLK VCC Vcc GND GND Vss High frequency OSC in X1 X1 High frequency OSC out X2 X2 External access CS41 CS40 EA EA Master reset from FRONT MRST RESET FUNCTION ASSIGNED NAME PORT NAME No I O I I O O O O I I I I I I O I O I I O I O O I O I O I I 80 ...

Page 21: ... Vcc A17 A14 A13 A8 A9 A11 OE VPP A10 CE DQ7 DQ6 DQ4 DQ4 DQ3 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 TOP VIEW Output Enable Chip Enable and Prog Logic Output Buffers Y Gating 2 097 152 Bit Cell Matrix Y Decoder A0 A19 Address Inputs OE VPP X Decoder Data Outputs DQ0 DQ7 CE Vcc Vss BLOCK DIAGRAM FUNCTION Address Inputs Chip Enable Input Data Input Outputs Output Enable Input Vcc Syply Volta...

Page 22: ...1 Reset RES Low frequency OSC in GND XT1 Low frequency OSC out XT2 GND VSS High frequency OSC in CF1 High frequency OSC out CF2 VDD VDD ECHO volume A D input ECHO_VR AN0 P80 MIC detect MIC_DET AN1 P81 AN2 P82 HARDWARE MODE SELECT MODE0 AN3 P83 HARDWARE MODE SELECT MODE1 AN4 P84 HARDWARE MODE SELECT MODE2 AN5 P85 HARDWARE MODE SELECT MODE3 AN6 P86 HARDWARE MODE SELECT MODE4 AN7 P87 Request to front...

Page 23: ...Reference Information 2 16 Samsung Electronics MEMO ...

Page 24: ...eading Speed 3 9 to 4 6 ft sec Maximum Play Time 74min Video Audio Composite Video DVD 909 2 channel 1 0Vp p 75ohm load DVD 709 1 channel 1 0Vp p 75ohm load Y 1 0Vp p 75ohm load DVD 909 Only Video Output RCA Jack Pr 0 70Vp p 75ohm load DVD 909 Only Pb 0 70Vp p 75ohm load DVD 909 Only S Video Luminance Signal 1Vp p 75ohm load Color Signal 0 286Vp p 75ohm load Mixed Audio Out DVD 709 L R DVD 909 L1 ...

Page 25: ...714Vp p 75ohm load Video Output Composite Video 1 0Vp p 75ohm load Composite Video DVD 909 2 channel 1 0Vp p 75ohm load DVD 709 1 channel 1 0Vp p 75ohm load Component Video Y 1 0Vp p 75ohm load DVD 909 Only RCA Jack Option Pr 0 70Vp p 75ohm load DVD 909 Only Pb 0 70Vp p 75ohm load DVD 909 Only RCA Jack Component Video Channel 1 0Vp p 75ohm load DVD 709 Only 2 Channel 1 0Vp p 75ohm load DVD 909 Onl...

Page 26: ...ISC TYPE INDICATOR TRACK INDICATOR 3D SOUND INDICATOR ANGLE INDICATOR CHAPTER INDICATOR REPEAT INDICATOR CHAPTER TITLE TRACK MESSAGE INDICATOR ALL REPEAT INDICATOR A B REPEAT INDICATOR PROGRAM PLAY INDICATOR MPEG INDICATOR DOLBY DIGITAL INDICATOR LINEAR PCM INDICATOR DTS INDICATOR D escription Front Panel DVD 709 Front Panel Controls Front Display STANDBY LAMP When the unit is first plugged in the...

Page 27: ... the Video input on your television S VIDEO OUT JACK Use the S Video cable to connect this jack to the S Video jack on your television for a higher quality picture COMPONENT VIDEO OUT JACKS Use these jacks if you have a TV with component video in jacks These jacks provide Pr Pb and Y video Along with S Video Component Video provides the best picture quality DIGITAL AUDIO OUT ANALOG AUDIO OUT R L V...

Page 28: ... a specific order DISPLAY Button Displays the current disc mode MENU Button Brings up the Disc menu ENTER DIRECTION Button UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT Button This button functions as a toggle switch ANGLE Button Use to access various camera angles on a DVD SUBTITLE Button A B REPEAT Button Use to mark a segment to repeat between A and B A Tour of the Remote Control Cont d TV Function Buttons TV POWER Bu...

Page 29: ...uded S Video Cable included Video Cables not included Better picture Best picture Video Input Jack S Video Jack Component Video Jacks Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 MIXED AUDIO OUT R1 R2 L1 R L L2 ANALOG AUDIO OUT R FRONT L R SURROUND L CENTER S W OPTICAL COAXIAL OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT C hoosing a Connection Cont d Connecting to an Audio System AUDIO SYSTEM DVD PLAYER Connecting to an Audio...

Page 30: ... compo nents you are connecting for more information for those particular components AV Cable included S Video Cable included Better picture Basic Audio Best picture Video Input Jack Audio Input Jacks S Video Jack Method 1 Method 2 TV Normal Widescreen Projection etc OR C hoosing a Connection Cont d DIGITAL AUDIO OUT R L ANALOG AUDIO OUT R L AUDIO SYSTEM DVD PLAYER Connecting to an Audio System Me...

Page 31: ...D SOUND INDICATOR ANGLE INDICATOR CHAPTER INDICATOR REPEAT INDICATOR CHAPTER TITLE TRACK MESSAGE INDICATOR ALL REPEAT INDICATOR A B REPEAT INDICATOR PROGRAM PLAY INDICATOR PAL INDICATOR MPEG INDICATOR DOLBY DIGITAL INDICATOR LINEAR PCM INDICATOR DTS INDICATOR 4 2 PAL DVD 909 709 OPEN CLOSE STANDBY OPEN CLOSE 24bit 96kHz AUDIO D A CONVERTER DIGITAL VIDEO SPATIALIZER N 2 2 DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER DVD...

Page 32: ...he S Video cable to connect this jack to the S Video jack on your television for a higher quality picture TV SYSTEM SELECT SWITCH Use the switch to set TV system SCART AV1 JACK Connect to a TV with scart input jack SCART AV2 JACK Connect to a video recorder or other equipment DIGITAL AUDIO OUT ANALOG AUDIO OUT R L VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT TV SYSTEM SELECT NTSC SECAM PAL AV D escription Rear Panel DIG...

Page 33: ...cable to connect this jack to the S Video jack on your television for a higher quality picture COMPONENT VIDEO OUT JACKS Use these jacks if you have a TV with Component Video in jacks These jacks provide Pr Pb and Y video Along with S Video Component Video provides the best picture quality TV SYSTEM SELECT SWITCH Use the switch to set TV system DIGITAL AUDIO OUT ANALOG AUDIO OUT R VIDEO OUT S VIDE...

Page 34: ...ows you to program a specific order DISPLAY Button Displays the current disc mode MENU Button Brings up the Disc menu ENTER DIRECTION Button UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT Button This button functions as a toggle switch ANGLE Button Use to access various camera angles on a DVD SUBTITLE Button A B REPEAT Button Use to mark a segment to repeat between A and B A Tour of the Remote Control Cont d TV Function B...

Page 35: ...Better picture Best picture If RGB is selected in SETUP MENU Video Input Jack Audio Input Jacks S Video Jack Scart Input Jack Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 C hoosing a Connection Cont d Connecting to an Audio System MIXED AUDIO OUT R1 R2 L1 R L L2 ANALOG AUDIO OUT R FRONT L R SURROUND L CENTER S W OPTICAL COAXIAL OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT AUDIO SYSTEM DVD PLAYER Connecting to an Audio System ...

Page 36: ...ncluded S Video Cable included Scart Cable not included Good picture Basic Audio In case of Method 1 or 2 Best picture If RGB is selected in SETUP MENU Better picture Video Input Jack Audio Input Jacks S Video Jack Method 1 Method 2 Scart Input Jack Method 3 TV Normal Widescreen Projection etc OR C hoosing a Connection Cont d DIGITAL AUDIO OUT R L ANALOG AUDIO OUT R L AUDIO SYSTEM DVD PLAYER Conne...

Page 37: ...Cables not included Better picture Best picture Video Input Jack S Video Jack Component Video Jacks Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 MIXED AUDIO OUT R1 R2 L1 R L L2 ANALOG AUDIO OUT R FRONT L R SURROUND L CENTER S W OPTICAL COAXIAL OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT C hoosing a Connection Cont d Connecting to an Audio System AUDIO SYSTEM DVD PLAYER Connecting to an Audio System Rear Panel Method 1 DVD Pl...

Page 38: ...more information for those particular components AV Cable included S Video Cable included Better picture Basic Audio Best picture Video Input Jack Audio Input Jacks S Video Jack Method 1 Method 2 TV Normal Widescreen Projection etc OR C hoosing a Connection Cont d DIGITAL AUDIO OUT R L ANALOG AUDIO OUT R L AUDIO SYSTEM DVD PLAYER Connecting to an Audio System Method 1 Method 2 Analog Audio Out Aud...

Page 39: ...SECAM PAL TV SYSTEM SELECT NTSC SECAM PAL NTSC encoded DVD VIDEO CD PAL encoded DVD VIDEO CD DISC TV SYSTEM SELECT NTSC PAL M PAL N TV system select PAL N M You can enjoy NTSC or PAL N M encoded discs by using your TV SYSTEM SELECT switch to choose the appropriate system Only when you playback PAL N M encoded DVD with NTSC TV the player can not playback the disc When the selected TV SYSTEM doesn t...

Page 40: ...semble the Door Tray in direction of arrow ÒAÓ 3 Close Tray Œ and power off Note If Tray Œ doesnÕt open insert a Screw driver into the Emergency hole ˇ as shown in detailed draw ing and then turn it in the direction of arrow ÒBÓ Open Tray manually ˇ EMERGENCY HOLE Bottom View Œ TRAY DOOR TRAY A B SCREW DRIVER Fig 5 1 Door Tray Removal ...

Page 41: ...ly Reaasembly 5 1 2 Top Cabinet Removal 1 Remove 3 Screws Œ on the back Top Cabinet 2 Remove 2 Screws ˇ on the left and right side 3 Lift up the Top Cabinet in direction of arrow Œ 3 SCREWS 1 SCREW ˇ 1 SCREW Fig 5 2 Top Cabinet Removal ...

Page 42: ... KNOB JOG ˆ BRACKET PHONE Fig 5 3 Ass y Front Panel Phone Power PCB Play PCB Removal DVD 909 5 1 3 Ass y Front Panel Phone Power PCB Play PCB Removal DVD 909 1 Remove 2 Screws Œ and AssÕy Front Panel 2 Remove Knob Volume ˇ and 2 Screws 3 Remove Bracket Phone ˆ and Phone Power PCB Ø 4 Remove Knob Jog and Knob Shuttle 5 Remove 4 Screws and Play PCB ...

Page 43: ...CREWS ASS Y FRONT PANEL POWER PCB Ø PLAY PCB Fig 5 4 Ass y Front Panel Power PCB Play PCB Removal DVD 709 5 1 4 Ass y Front Panel Power PCB Play PCB Removal DVD 709 1 Remove 2 Screws Œ and AssÕy Front Panel 2 Remove 2 Screws ˇ and Power PCB 3 Remove 3 Screws ˆ and Play PCB Ø ...

Page 44: ...MAIN PCB 5 SCREWS 3 SCREWS Fig 5 5 Main PCB Jack PCB Removal DVD 909 Component Video RCA Jack Model 5 1 5 Main PCB Jack PCB Removal DVD 909 Component Video RCA Jack Model 1 Remove 4 Screws Œ and 5 Screws 2 Lift up the Jack PCB ˇ 3 Remove 3 Screws and lift up the Main PCB ˆ ...

Page 45: ... MAIN PCB 1 SCREW 3 SCREWS Fig 5 6 Main PCB Jack PCB Removal DVD 709 Component Video RCA Jack Model 5 1 6 Main PCB Jack PCB Removal DVD 709 Component Video RCA Jack Model 1 Remove 4 Screws Œ and 1 Screw 2 Lift up the Jack PCB ˇ 3 Remove 3 Screws and lift up the Main PCB ˆ ...

Page 46: ... ˇ JACK PCB ˆ MAIN PCB 6 SCREWS 3 SCREWS Fig 5 7 Main PCB Jack PCB Removal DVD 909 Scart Jack Model 5 1 7 Main PCB Jack PCB Removal DVD 909 Scart Jack Model 1 Remove 4 Screws Œ and 6 Screws 2 Lift up the Jack PCB ˇ 3 Remove 3 Screws and lift up the Main PCB ˆ ...

Page 47: ... ˇ JACK PCB ˆ MAIN PCB 3 SCREWS 3 SCREWS Fig 5 8 Main PCB Jack PCB Removal DVD 709 Scart Jack Model 5 1 8 Main PCB Jack PCB Removal DVD 709 Scart Jack Model 1 Remove 4 Screws Œ and 3 Screws 2 Lift up the Jack PCB ˇ 3 Remove 3 Screws and lift up the Main PCB ˆ ...

Page 48: ...Disassembly Reaasembly Samsung Electronics 5 9 Œ 4 SCREWS 5 1 9 Ass y Deck Removal 1 Remove 4 Screws Œ from the AssÕy Deck and lift it up Fig 5 9 Ass y Deck Removal ...

Page 49: ...5 10 Samsung Electronics Disassembly Reaasembly JACK PCB MAIN PCB POWER PCB PLAY PCB JACK PCB MAIN PCB PHONE POWER PCB PLAY PCB DVD 709 DVD 909 5 2 PCB Location Fig 5 10 PCB Location ...

Page 50: ...ˆ CN12 JACK PCB MAIN PCB CN7 Ø CN7 MAIN PCB JACK PCB CN12 CN11 JACK PCB MAIN PCB CN8 CN8 MAIN PCB JACK PCB CN11 CN5 DECK PCB MAIN PCB CN6 CN6 MAIN PCB DECK PCB CN5 Ô CON23 PHONE POWER PCB JACK PCB CN17 CN17 JACK PCB PHONE POWER PCB CON23 CT1 CT1 CT2 CT2 CT3 CT3 CT4 CT4 CT5 CT5 CT6 CT6 ˆ Ø PHONE POWER PCB JACK PCB PLAY PCB MAIN PCB DVD 909 Œ Ô ˇ CT1 CT6 CT3 CT2 CT4 CT5 5 3 Connector Diagram Fig 5 1...

Page 51: ...Y PCB JACK PCB CN16 CN16 JACK PCB PLAY PCB CON22 ˆ CN12 JACK PCB MAIN PCB CN7 Ø CN7 MAIN PCB JACK PCB CN12 CN11 JACK PCB MAIN PCB CN8 CN8 MAIN PCB JACK PCB CN11 CN5 DECK PCB MAIN PCB CN6 CN6 MAIN PCB DECK PCB CN5 CT1 CT1 CT2 CT2 CT3 CT3 CT4 CT4 CT5 CT5 Œ ˆ ˇ Ø POWER PCB JACK PCB PLAY PCB MAIN PCB DVD 709 CT1 CT3 CT2 CT4 CT5 Fig 5 12 Connector Diagram DVD 709 ...

Page 52: ...to Emergency hole and push it in the direction of arrow ÒAÓ When the Tray Ø comes out a little pull it in the direction of arrow ÒBÓ by hand 3 Pull the Tray Ø to disassemble while simultaneously pushing the Hook in direction of arrow ÒAÓ ÒBÓ Fig 5 13 Tray Removal ˇ ASS Y DECK CLAMPER C B Ø TRAY HOOK Œ 2 SCREWS COVER SHEET D HOOK EMERGENCY HOLE Bottom View A ˆ SCREW DRIVER ...

Page 53: ...Removal 1 Remove 2 Screws Œ and disassemble the AssÕy PCB deck 2 Disassemble the AssÕy Deck Sub in direction of arrow ÒBÓ while simultaneously pushing the Hook ˇ in direction of arrow ÒAÓ Fig 5 14 Ass y Deck Sub Removal ASS Y DECK SUB B A ˇ HOOK ASS Y PCB DECK Œ 2 SCREWS ...

Page 54: ... Sub 4 Remove 2 Screws and disassemble the AssÕy Motor Load Ô 5 Remove 1 Screw and disassemble the Lever Open S W Ò 6 Lift up the Shaft Syncro Ú and remove the 2 Gear Syncro Æ in both directions Fig 5 15 Chassis Main Parts Removal BELT PULLEY ˆ 1 SCREW GEAR TRAY A 1 SCREW Ø PULLEY GEAR 2 SCREWS 1 SCREW ˇ GEAR CAM CENTER ˇ GEAR CAM CENTER Ô ASS Y MOTOR LOAD Ú SHAFT SYNCRO Æ GEAR SYNCRO Æ GEAR SYNCR...

Page 55: ...5 16 Samsung Electronics Disassembly Reaasembly 5 4 4 Ass y Brkt Deck Removal 1 Remove 4 Screws Œ 2 Lift up the AssÕy Brkt Deck Fig 5 16 Ass y Brkt Deck Removal Œ 4 SCREWS ASS Y BRKT DECK ...

Page 56: ...he AssÕy Motor Spindle 4 Remove the Washer Plain and disassemble the AssÕy Gear Feed AU AL 5 Remove the Washer Plain Ô and disassemble the Gear Feed B 6 Remove the Washer Plain Ò and disassemble the AssÕy Gear Feed CU CL Ú Fig 5 17 Ass y Deck Parts Removal Œ 2 SCREWS ASS Y MOTOR SPINDLE 3 SCREWS HOLDER CAM ˇ SHAFT P U ˇ SHAFT P U Ø ASS Y PICK UP ˆ RACK SLIDE 2 SCREWS ASS Y GEAR FEED AU AL WASHER P...

Page 57: ...5 18 Samsung Electronics Disassembly Reaasembly MEMO ...

Page 58: ... Vreg Vout Vs Ns Vp Np REGULATOR Common power Ex 120 220V 50 60Hz Fig 6 1 Linear Power Supply 3 Waveform Description Vs t 0 Fig 6 2 Vs t 0 Fig 6 3 Vout t 0 Fig 6 4 Input Common power to transformer Vp The output Vs of transformer is determined by the ratio of 1st Np and 2nd Ns Vs Ns Np x Vp Vout is output DC by diode and condensor ...

Page 59: ...sed by margin design Greater core size and condensor capacity are ne eded because the transformer works on a single power frequency 6 1 1 b S M P S Pulse width modulation method v Vreg Vout 0 t Change by common power Regulator loss Fig 6 5 3 Terms 1 1st Common power input to 1st winding 2 2nd Circuit followings output winding of transformer 3 f Frequency Switching frequency T Switching cycle 4 Dut...

Page 60: ...ed power by leakage inductance Fig 6 7 1 Prevent residual high voltage at the terminals of switch during switch off Suppress noise High inverted power occurs at switch PIC1 off because of the 1st winding of transformer V LI xdi dt LI Leakage Induction A very high residual voltage exists on both terminals of PIC1 because dt is a very short 2 SNUBBER circuit protects PIC1 from damage through leakage...

Page 61: ...wn PIC3 of A K current down PIC2 Diode current down PIC2 C E current down PIC2 C E voltage up PIC1 F B voltage up Out Duty up Transformer 1st current up Transformer 1st power up Vout up Maintain Vout 5 8V 3 If load of 5 8 V terminal decreases or AC input voltage rises and Vout rises above 5 8V then Reverse sequence of the above description Duty down Vout down Maintain 5 8V i e the feedback to main...

Page 62: ...ing Circuit 5V Rectified Smoothing Circuit 8V Rectified Smoothing Circuit 8V Rectified Smoothing Circuit 3 3V Rectified VoltageCircuit 5V Rectified VoltageCircuit x2 Motor 8V 1 Port 8V Rectified VoltageCircuit 8V Rectified VoltageCircuit O U T P U T Fig 6 9 6 1 3 b PIC1 STR G6153T Internal Block Diagram Voltage Ref UVLO Vcc Drain Source GND Sense S Q R S Q R OSC Vck 32V Feedback LEB Reset 7 5V 5v ...

Page 63: ...shows the flow of signal generated by the pick up A B C D signals detected from pick up are converted in to RF signal A B C D via RF summing AMP Fig 6 12 shows the waveform equalizing block diagram for the RF signal It outputs to EQout Pin 86 terminal by initially changing switching AMP gain of DVD and CD and then adjust ing the level in RF SUM AGC It controls RF SUM AGC gain by means of Pin 89 95...

Page 64: ... of DVD EQ and CD EQ are as follows 1 DVD CD EQ control parameter Œ EQG Pin 97 Changes the gain of peak frequency with EQ frequency characteristic Convert PWM signal output from KS1453 into DC via low pass filter EQF Pin 98 Changes the peak frequency with EQ frequency characteristic Convert PWM signal output from KS1453 into DVD via low pass filter ...

Page 65: ...IC1 TMP93CM41F mounted in main board analizes the key commands of front panel or instructions of remote control through communication with Micom FIC1 LC86P6232 of front and controls the devices on board to exe cute the corresponding commands after initializing the devices connected with micom on board at power on 6 3 2 Block Diagram RIC1 RF AMP KS1461 SIC1 DIGITAL SERVO KS1452 VIC1 A V DECODER ZIV...

Page 66: ...ously CH1 CS2 MIC8 22 EPROM CHIP SELECT CH2 DSPCS DIC1 2 DATA PROCESSOR CHIP SELECT CH3 DVDCS VIC1 206 A V DECODER CHIP SELECT CH4 SRVCS SIC1 10 DIGITAL SERVO CHIP SELECT CH5 WR MIC1 73 MICOM OUTPUT WRITE SIGNAL CH6 RD MIC1 72 MICOM OUTPUT READ SIGNAL CS2 DSPCS DVDCS SRVCS RD WR Fig 6 14 CH1 CS2 MIC8 22 EPROM CHIP SELECT CH2 DSPCS DIC1 2 DATA PROCESSOR CHIP SELECT CH3 DVDCS VIC1 206 A V DECODER CH...

Page 67: ...PROM CHIP SELECT CH2 DSPCS DIC1 2 DATA PROCESSOR CHIP SELECT CH3 DVDCS VIC1 206 A V DECODER CHIP SELECT CH4 SRVCS SIC1 10 DIGITAL SERVO CHIP SELECT CH5 WR MIC1 73 MICOM OUTPUT WRITE SIGNAL CH6 RD MIC1 72 MICOM OUTPUT READ SIGNAL CS2 DSPCS DVDCS SRVCS RD WR Fig 6 16 ...

Page 68: ...low the disc track in use of tracking error signal created from Pick up 3 SLED Linked SERVO When the tracking actuator inclines outwardly as the object lens follows the track during play the SLED motor moves slightly and counteracts the incline 4 CLV SERVO DISC Motor Control SERVO Controls the disc motor to maintain a constant linear velocity necessary for RF signal 6 4 2 Block Diagram Fig 6 17 DI...

Page 69: ...in65 of SIC1 FEI Pin39 of RIC1 ABCD 2 PLAY When focus loop closes the loop during focus servo on both pin 65 and pin 75 of SIC1 are controlled by VREF voltage approx 2 5V and pin 1 2 of DRIC2 are approximately 4 5V 2 TRACKING SERVO 1 NORMAL PLAY MODE Œ For DVD Composite The signal output from PD A B C D of Pick up the tracking error signal pin36 of RIC1 uses the phase difference of A C and B D in ...

Page 70: ...lay mode Move SLED motor slightly by means of PWM signal in SIC1 pin 73 as the tracking actuator moves along with track during play Control to move the entire Pick up as the tracking actuator moves Coarse serach mode In case of long distance search such as chapter serach SIC1 uses sled FG SIC8 pin 1 7 which is generated by rotation of sled motor via hall PCB Then read ID and compute the existing t...

Page 71: ... filled this status is report ed by interrupt to main micom which controls the servo to kick back the pick up to the previous track after mem orizing the last data read from disc until now It takes some times to jump to the previous track and return to the original jump location again The memory will have an empty space because A V decoder reads out data of mem ory When the memory has an empty spa...

Page 72: ...5 3 Waveform Description It measures the timing that data processed in DIC1 at DVD playback STROBE REQ DACK SDATA all 2 2 0 1 0 Fig 6 20 CH1 STROBE DIC1 69 CLOCK CH2 REQ DIC1 70 DATA REQUEST CH3 DACK DIC1 58 DATA ACKNOWLEDGE CH4 SDATA DIC1 60 67 DATA ...

Page 73: ...nd D A conversion of 8bit video data inputted from VIC1 A V decoder by control of MIC1 Micom Video signal converted into analog signal is outputted via amplifier of analog part Main Board Output Board VIC1 A V Decoder ZiVA 3 MIC1 Main Micom TMP93CM41F Video data VIC50 SAA7128 Video encoder VIC52 Amplifier BA7660 VIC51 Amplifier BA7660 CVBS 1 CVBS 2 Y C Y Pr Pb Fig 6 21 Video Output Block Diagram ...

Page 74: ... copy protection VDATA 7 0 VSYNC HSYNC 27M MRST SDA SCL 9 16 7 8 4 40 42 41 Demultiplexer Y CR CB RGB encoding Luminace processing MACROVISION 7 0 1 6 1 Cloed captions CGMS Chrominance processor CTRL CFG register Trap 10 bit DAC 30 27 24 23 26 29 CVBS Y C Cr R G Cb B VIC1 SSA7128 Fig 6 22 6 6 3 Amplifier VIC51 VIC52 BA7660 VIC51 and VIC52 are 6dB amplifier Based on CVBS signal the final output lev...

Page 75: ...lected by switch is amplified by SIC4 and SIC6 and outputted through the SCART jack The scart jack has the function select signal Pin 8 of AV1 that the TV can select automatically RF and the external video signal SCQ1 to SCQ7 are the circuit to point FIC1 Pin100 94 controls When the TV aspect ratio is 4 3 or 16 9 it is out putted 4 5 7V or 9 5 12V each But when the DVD video source is 16 9 and 16 ...

Page 76: ...tput and surround L R center and subwoofer arenÕt outputted If DVD of 2 channels source disc is used it is outputted by the same way with CD and VCD If 5 1 channel source disc front L R channel is outputted in Data 1 Surround L R in Data 2 and Center Sub woofer in Data 3 At that time 5 1 channel can be downmixed in 2 channel in Data 0 AIC2 AK4324 D A CONVERTER POST FILTER POST FILTER AIC1 AK4324 D...

Page 77: ... is that data isnÕt compressed so it is called CD DA LPCM data The 2 channels data is converted through audio decoder 2 channel data and Data 0 and Data 1 are outputted in digital audio interface Via IEC 958 output process they is transmitted to digital amplifier or AC 3 MPEG DTS amplifier built in the external digital input source with IEC 958 1937 transmission format AUDIO INPUT BUFFER AUDIO OUT...

Page 78: ...o No Yes TE occurs in search range Focus On Yes Yes Yes No Yes A See Fine Seek Check No FINE SEEK Check FINE SEEK MIRR signal RIC1 57 is missing TZCO signal SIC1 52 is occurs Track incomming is delayed TE is within 2V and 3V Pick up transfer smooth Check RIC1 Peripheral curcuit Check SIC1 Peripheral curcuit Time out due to many jump counts Check SIC1 peripheral circuit SIC1 76 output is normal DRI...

Page 79: ... motor Check DIC1 MIC1 Check DRIC1 soldering and power Check path to RIC1 and SIC1 Check RIC1 soldering and power RIC1 86 output are normal RIC1 88 output is normal Check RIC1 peripheral circuit and A B C D Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No Tray open close MIC1 84 85 is Open L L Close H H Check DRIC2 26 27 output at open close Check signal line state from DRIC1 26 27 to tray motor Micom...

Page 80: ...putted from object lens at play key input No focus incoming and no disc occurs Yes No B A No focus incoming FE in SIC1 65 is within specified range DRIC4 1 2 output are normal Check open state from DRIC4 to pick up Check RIC1 and A B C D input Check DRIC4 Yes Yes No No A ...

Page 81: ... Check SIC8 DRIC2 signal transfer system Yes No NO LD ON RIC1 28 is 5V RIC1 29 output is 200mV Current exceeds 0 1A LD out pick up replace Open check in related circuit LD MPD error Replace pick up RIC1 50 output is 0V Check MIC1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Divide RQ1 emitter terminal voltage and 5V real voltage difference into 33ohm B ...

Page 82: ...1 7 output is normal Check AOP1 peripheral circuit Yes No Base terminal level of AQ1 2 3 4 are L Check FIC1 98 mute Yes No Front L R output error Analog Audio output Normal DATA 1 is input in AIC2 7 Analog output of AIC2 16 17 18 19 is normal Check AVJ3 peripheral soldering shot Check VIC1 163 output Check VIC1 169 CD VCD 16 9344MHz DVD 18 432MHz Yes Yes No No AOP2 1 7 output is normal Check AOP2 ...

Page 83: ...t is normal Check AOP3 peripheral circuit Yes No Base terminal level of AQ9 10 11 12 are L Check FIC1 97 mute Yes No Center Sub Woofer output error Analog Audio output 5 1 channel is contained in playing disc Normal DATA 3 is input in AIC4 7 Check AVJ3 peripheral soldering shot Output only in 2 channel stereo channel Check VIC1 165 output Yes Yes No No Analog output of AIC4 16 17 18 19 is normal C...

Page 84: ...ring shot Check VIC1 peripheral circuit Check VIC5 Yes No No Yes No Power Standby LED OFF PF01 error PD01 voltage is missing Replace PIC1 Replace fuse Check PR10 No No Yes Yes PIC1 drain pin 1 voltage is missing Check 2d voltage No No Voltage exists in PIC1 5 Check PR11 12 13 14 Yes No Pulse is missing in PIC1 5 Replace PIC1 Check feed back Yes Yes ...

Page 85: ... FIC2 Yes No FIC1 soldering is OK Check FIC1 soldering Yes No Operational waveform is missing in FIC3 FLT pin Check FIC1 peripheral circuit Yes Yes Key of STOP PLAY OPEN work normally Check S W interface Check communication status with main micom Check FIC1 pins 27 72 73 74 75 No No DVD play error NO DISK appears after pick up moves up and down twice at power on 27MHz clock is input in DIC1 14 VIC...

Page 86: ... of micom common bus 8 bit Check short or operating of micom Check soldering of micom and communication devices Yes No Play works Check VIC1 peripheral unit Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes C Key operation or remote control error MIC1 9 is fixed to 0V MIC7 4 5 pin is fixed to 0V Check A V decoder signal process block Check DVD signal process block Yes Yes MIC1 10 19 waveform state 0 1 changes whenever press...

Page 87: ...6 87 in MIC1 and pin 41 42 in VIC50 Check the connection with pin 180 182 184 189 in VIC1 Video data are inputed normally at pin 9 16 in VIC50 Analog signals output normally at pin 30 27 24 29 23 in VIC50 Yes No Yes D Change VIC50 No No Check the soldering of VIC50 Change VIC50 No No Analog signals are inputed normally at pin 2 4 7 in VIC51 52 Power is normal at pin 16 in VIC51 52 Check the connec...

Page 88: ...5 in SCIC4 and SCART jack Œ Check the connection between pin 14 in SCIC3 and pin 8 in SCIC4 Check the power level at pin 7 in SCIC4 CVBS signal is outputed at pin 5 in SCIC4 CVBS signal is outputed at pin 19 in AV1 Yes No Yes Check the SCART cable Fix the TV ASPECT in setup menu to 4 3 LB Connect to 4 3 ASPECT TV CVBS output error at AV2 Video signal outputs normally in RCA jack CVBS signal is inp...

Page 89: ... No Check the connection with pin 10 13 15 in SCIC6 Check the connection with pin 4 13 15 in SCIC5 Check pin 9 10 11 in SCIC5 H state RGB signal is inputed at pin 2 4 7 in SCIC6 RGB signal is outputed at pin 7 11 15 in AV1 Yes No Yes Check the SCART cable Change the SCART output in setup menu to RGB S Video output error at AV1 Y C signals are outputed at pin 15 19 in AV1 S VIDEO signals are output...

Page 90: ...Samsung Electronics 8 1 8 Exploded View and Parts List 8 1 Cabinet Assembly DVD 909 8 2 Cabinet Assembly DVD 709 8 3 Deck Assembly Page 8 2 8 4 8 6 ...

Page 91: ...s 8 1 Cabinet Assembly DVD 909 151 S N A DECK DVD MECHA 150 151 150 101 150 601 ASSY PCB MAIN CN11A 14 13 605 151 602 ASSY PCB JACK 151 151 S N A 701 151 702 1 2 11 12 12 S N A CABINET BOTTOM S N A CHASSIS REAR 3 4 5 S N A Service Not Available 610 UT01 ...

Page 92: ...OWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR EP 2 NORTH AMERICA AH39 00129A POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR LATIN AMERICA AH39 00042A POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR BS U K AH39 10002R POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR AP 2 AUSTRALIA AH39 00041A POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR CP 2 COMMON 701 AH92 00169A ASSY PCB PHONE POWER DVD 909 PHONE 702 AH92 00168A ASSY PCB PLAY DVD 909 PLAY CN11A 3809 001133 CABLE FLAT 30V 80C 200MM 35P 1 25MM UL2...

Page 93: ...tronics 8 2 Cabinet Assembly DVD 709 151 602 ASSY PCB JACK 151 1 701 151 702 151 2 12 11 12 S N A CABINET BOTTOM 601 ASSY PCB MAIN 151 150 CN11A 14 13 605 151 150 101 150 S N A DECK DVD MECHA S N A Service Not Available S N A CHASSIS REAR 610 UT01 ...

Page 94: ...0 AH39 00034A POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR EP 2 NORTH AMERICA AH39 00129A POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR LATIN AMERICA AH39 00042A POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR BS U K AH39 10002R POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR AP 2 AUSTRALIA AH39 00041A POWER CORD 1 83M CONNECTOR CP 2 COMMON 701 AH92 00167A ASSY PCB POWER DVD 709 POWER 702 AH92 00166A ASSY PCB PLAY DVD 709 PLAY CN11A 3809 001133 CABLE FLAT 30V 80C 200MM 35P 1...

Page 95: ...8 3 Deck Assembly 903 903 225 225 903 225 223 217 222 220 218 909 201 210 212 213 209 908 208 231 229 230 230 205 203 202 227 902 207 904 901 211 219 903 224 905 901 907 215 220 216 220 221 204 206 214 906 S N A 216 S N A Service Not Available S N A S N A ...

Page 96: ...6 20228A RACK SLIDE DP KEPITAL F20 03 WHT M0 4 P1 218 AH30 20001B PICK UP SPU DP1 DVD 909 219 AH91 60151A ASSY MOTOR SPINDLE DP 3 DVD 909 220 AH60 30020A WASHER PLAIN DP ID3 1 OD6 T0 3 RED COL 221 AH91 60120A ASSY GEAR FEED AU AL DP 1 DVD 860 222 AH66 20182A GEAR FEED B DP KEPITAL F20 03 M0 4 Z44 W 223 AH91 60121A ASSY GEAR FEED CU CL DP 1 DVD 860 224 AH63 30245B COVER sheet T0 7 CLR BLK CARBON 22...

Page 97: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 8 8 Samsung Electronics MEMO ...

Page 98: ...01 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm DRL2 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm DRR10 2007 000084 R CHIP 4 7Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 DRR11 2007 000087 R CHIP 6 8Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 DRR12 2007 000087 R CHIP 6 8Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 DRR13 2007 000090 R CHIP 10Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 DRR14 2007 000070 R CHIP 0ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 DRR3 2007 007157 R CHIP 1ohm 5 1 4W DA TP 321...

Page 99: ...V X7R TP 1608 RC7 2203 001640 C CERAMIC CHIP 390pF 10 50V X7R TP 1608 RC8 2203 000384 C CERAMIC CHIP 15pF 5 50V NPO TP 1608 RC9 2203 000257 C CERAMIC CHIP 10nF 10 50V X7R TP 1608 RD1 0401 000008 DIODE SWITCHING DAN217 80V 100mA SOT 23 RD2 0403 001079 DIODE ZENER UDZ3 9B 7 200MW SOD 323 TP RD6 0407 000114 DIODE ARRAY DAN202K 80V 100mA CA2 3 SOT RD7 0407 000114 DIODE ARRAY DAN202K 80V 100mA CA2 3 SO...

Page 100: ... 0x1 25x0 9mm SL3 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm SL4 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm SQ1 0504 000128 TR DIGITAL NPN 200MW 22K 22K SOT 23 TP SR1 2007 000090 R CHIP 10Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 SR10 2007 000084 R CHIP 4 7Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 SR11 2007 000107 R CHIP 470Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 SR12 2007 001235 R CHIP 910Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 SR13 2007 000070 R CHIP 0...

Page 101: ...HCU04 SOP TAPE 14P VL1 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm VL10 2007 000029 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 10W DA TP 2012 VL11 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm VL12 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm VL13 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm VL14 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm VL15 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm VL16 3301 000353...

Page 102: ...0 50V X7R TP 2012 DVD 909 ONLY AC26 2202 000806 C CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 220pF 10 50V Y5P TP DVD 909 ONLY AC27 2203 000595 C CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 5 50V NPO TP 2012 DVD 909 ONLY AC29 2203 000192 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 50V Y5V TP DVD 909 ONLY AC3 2202 002037 C CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 100nF 80 20 50V Y5V AC30 2203 000192 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 50V Y5V TP DVD 909 ONLY AC31 2202 002037 C CERAMIC MLC AXIAL 1...

Page 103: ...N BOARD 50V 0 5A 220pF 7x7 AL2 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm AL20 2901 001125 FILTER EMI ON BOARD 50V 0 5A 220pF 7x7 DVD 909 ONLY AL21 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm DVD 909 ONLY AL22 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm DVD 909 ONLY AL5 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm AL6 3301 000353 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 2 0x1 25x0 9mm AL7 3301 000353 ...

Page 104: ...300 R CHIP 10KOHM 5 1 10W DA TP 2012 DVD 909 ONLY AR66 2001 000003 R CARBON 330OHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 DVD 909 ONLY AR67 2001 000281 R CARBON 100OHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 DVD 909 ONLY AR68 2001 000429 R CARBON 1KOHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 DVD 909 ONLY AR69 2001 000429 R CARBON 1KOHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 DVD 909 ONLY AR70 2007 000766 R CHIP 330OHM 5 1 10W DA TP 2012 DVD 909 ONLY AR71 2001 000878 R CARBON 6 2...

Page 105: ...P 3216 DVD 909 PAL ONLY JP230 2007 000033 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 PAL ONLY JP231 2007 000033 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 DVD 909 PAL ONLY JP232 2007 000033 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 DVD 909 PAL ONLY JP233 2007 000033 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 DVD 909 PAL ONLY JP236 2007 000033 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 DVD 909 PAL ONLY JP238 2007 000033 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 PAL ONLY JP...

Page 106: ...C AL 22uF 20 16V GP TP 5x11mm 2 5m PAL ONLY SCE12 2401 000369 C AL 100UF 20 6 3V GP 6 3X11 5 PAL ONLY SCE13 2401 000913 C AL 22uF 20 16V GP TP 5x11mm 2 5m PAL ONLY SCE14 2401 000369 C AL 100UF 20 6 3V GP 6 3X11 5 PAL ONLY SCE15 2401 000913 C AL 22uF 20 16V GP TP 5x11mm 2 5m PAL ONLY SCE16 2401 002042 C AL 220uF 20 10V GP TP 6 3x11 5 PAL ONLY SCE17 2401 001353 C AL 470uF 20 10V GP TP 8x11 5 5 PAL O...

Page 107: ...42 C AL 220uF 20 10V GP TP 6 3x11 5 VE71 2401 002042 C AL 220uF 20 10V GP TP 6 3x11 5 VE72 2401 002042 C AL 220uF 20 10V GP TP 6 3x11 5 VE73 2401 002042 C AL 220uF 20 10V GP TP 6 3x11 5 VFD1 AH07 00002A VF DISPLAY SVV 08M 21SEG 25X100MM DVD 90 VIC50 1204 001366 IC VIDEO ENCODER SAA7128 QFP 44P PLAST VIC51 1201 001419 IC VIDEO AMP 7660 SSOP 16P 173MIL DVD 909 NTSC ONLY VIC52 1201 001419 IC VIDEO AM...

Page 108: ...0gf 50gf 6x6mm S 202 ASSY PCB DECK DP 3 CN1 3708 001081 CONNECTOR FPC FC PIC 11P 1mm STRAIGHT SN CN2 3708 001001 CONNECTOR FPC FC PIC 20P 1mm SMD A SN CN3 3711 000827 CONNECTOR HEADER BOX 2P 1R 2mm STRAIGHT CN4 3708 001108 CONNECTOR FPC FC PIC 8P 1 0MM ANGLE SN CN5 3708 001084 CONNECTOR FPC FC PIC 40P 1 25mm ANGLE SN DC1 2203 000208 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 10 50V X7R TP 3216 DC2 2203 000208 C CERAMIC...

Page 109: ...9 12 Samsung Electronics Electrical Parts List MEMO ...

Page 110: ... R2T Yout Cout SIC1 KS1452 Digital Servo DIC1 KS1453 DVD CD Processor RIC1 KS1461 RF Amp DPD MIC8 8M EPROM MIC1 TMP93CM41F Main Controller FIC1 LC86P6232 Front Controller VIC1 ZiVA 3 A V Decoder VIC50 SAA7128 Video Encoder AIC1 AK4324 Audio DAC AMP AMP AMP CVBS1 CVBS2 Y Pb Pr LPF LPF AMP AMP F L F R AIC2 AK4324 Audio DAC LPF LPF AMP AMP R L R R AIC3 AK4324 Audio DAC LPF LPF AMP AMP S W C T AIC4 AK...

Page 111: ...2K EEPROM Pick UP I V Amp Remote Control AMP AMP AMP Coaxial LT RT Yout Cout SIC1 KS1452 Digital Servo DIC1 KS1453 DVD CD Processor RIC1 KS1461 RF Amp DPD MIC8 8M EPROM MIC1 TMP93CM41F Main Controller FIC1 LC86P6232 Front Controller VIC1 ZiVA 3 A V Decoder VIC50 SAA7128 Video Encoder AIC1 AK4324 Audio DAC CVBS LPF LPF AMP AMP 10 2 NTSC DVD 709 ...

Page 112: ...ervo DIC1 KS1453 DVD CD Processor RIC1 KS1461 RF Amp DPD MIC8 8M EPROM MIC1 TMP93CM41F Main Controller FIC1 LC86P6232 Front Controller VIC1 ZiVA 3 A V Decoder VIC50 SAA7128 Video Encoder AIC1 AK4324 Audio DAC AMP AMP AMP CVBS1 CVBS2 LPF LPF AMP AMP F L F R AIC2 AK4324 Audio DAC LPF LPF AMP AMP R L R R AIC3 AK4324 Audio DAC LPF LPF AMP AMP S W C T AIC4 AK4324 Audio DAC LPF LPF AMP AMP Optical AV1 A...

Page 113: ...OM Pick UP I V Amp Remote Control AMP AMP AMP Coaxial LT RT Yout Cout SIC1 KS1452 Digital Servo DIC1 KS1453 DVD CD Processor RIC1 KS1461 RF Amp DPD MIC8 8M EPROM MIC1 TMP93CM41F Main Controller FIC1 LC86P6232 Front Controller VIC1 ZiVA 3 A V Decoder VIC50 SAA7128 Video Encoder AIC1 AK4324 Audio DAC AMP AMP AMP CVBS LPF LPF AMP AMP AV 10 4 PAL DVD 709 ...

Page 114: ...Samsung Electronics 11 1 11 PCB Diagrams 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 1 Main 11 2 Jack 11 3 Phone Power DVD 909 Only 11 4 Power DVD 709 Only 11 5 Play 11 6 Deck ...

Page 115: ...PCB Diagrams 11 2 Samsung Electronics 11 1 Main COMPONENT SIDE SOLDER SIDE ...

Page 116: ...PCB Diagrams Samsung Electronics 11 3 11 2 Jack ...

Page 117: ...PCB Diagrams 11 4 Samsung Electronics 11 3 Phone Power DVD 909 Only 11 6 Deck 11 5 Play 11 4 Power DVD 709 Only ...

Page 118: ...sung Electronics 12 1 12 Wiring Diagram JACK PCB MAIN PCB DECK PCB PLAY PCB PHONE POWER PCB DVD 909 ONLY POWER PCB DVD 709 ONLY DVD 709 PIN1 6 DVD 909 PIN1 12 DVD 709 PIN1 6 DVD 909 PIN1 12 DVD 909 DVD 709 ...

Page 119: ...Wiring Diagram 12 2 Samsung Electronics MEMO ...

Page 120: ...ain Micom 13 4 Servo 13 5 Video 13 6 Audio 13 7 5 1 Channel Audio DVD 909 Only 13 8 RF 13 9 ZiVA 13 10 DSP 13 11 Front Micom VFD Display 13 12 Component DVD 909 Only Option 13 13 Scart Jack DVD 909 PAL Only 13 14 Mute 13 15 Play Phone Power DVD 909 Only 13 16 Play Power DVD 709 Only 13 17 Deck 13 18 Remote Control Block Identification of PCB Main PCB Component Side Jack PCB Conductor Side ...

Page 121: ...Schematic Diagrams 13 2 Samsung Electronics 13 1 S M P S ...

Page 122: ...Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics 13 3 13 2 Main Power Supply ...

Page 123: ...Schematic Diagrams 13 4 Samsung Electronics 13 3 Main Micom ...

Page 124: ...Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics 13 5 13 4 Servo ...

Page 125: ...Schematic Diagrams 13 6 Samsung Electronics DVD 909 OPTION DVD 909 OPTION 13 5 Video Y Output C Output CVBS Output ...

Page 126: ...Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics 13 7 DVD 909 OPTION 13 6 Audio ...

Page 127: ...Schematic Diagrams 13 8 Samsung Electronics 13 7 5 1 Channel Audio DVD 909 Only ...

Page 128: ...Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics 13 9 13 8 RF ...

Page 129: ...Schematic Diagrams 13 10 Samsung Electronics 13 9 ZiVA ...

Page 130: ...Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics 13 11 13 10 DSP ...

Page 131: ...chematic Diagrams 13 12 Samsung Electronics CON23 A DVD 909 CON24 DVD 709 TO KEY CN18 CN15 DVD 909 PIN12 TO KEY CON21 PIN12 CN16 DVD 709 PIN6 TO KEY CON22 PIN6 U S A FRANCE 13 11 Front Micom VFD Display ...

Page 132: ...Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics 13 13 13 12 Component DVD 909 Only Option ...

Page 133: ...Schematic Diagrams 13 14 Samsung Electronics 13 13 Scart Jack DVD 909 PAL Only R Output Scart Jack G Output Scart Jack B Output Scart Jack ...

Page 134: ...Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics 13 15 13 14 Mute ...

Page 135: ...Schematic Diagrams 13 16 Samsung Electronics PLAY PHONE POWER 13 15 Play Phone Power DVD 909 Only PLAY POWER 13 16 Play Power DVD 709 Only ...

Page 136: ...Schematic Diagrams Samsung Electronics 13 17 13 17 Deck ...

Page 137: ...Schematic Diagrams 13 18 Samsung Electronics 13 18 Remote Control ...

Page 138: ...t CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFOR MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZ ARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVER AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PER SONNEL Note This unit can be used only where the power supply is AC 110 240V 50 60Hz It cannot be used elsewhere This DVD player is designed an...

Page 139: ...her than the disc in the disc tray Exterior interference such as lightning and static electricity can affect normal opera tion of this player If this occurs turn the player off and on again with the POWER button or disconnect and then reconnect the AC power cord to the AC power outlet The player will operate normally Be sure to remove the disc and turn off the player after use Disconnect the AC po...

Page 140: ...4 TABLE OF CONTENTS DVD YURO909 709 11 4 95 9 59 AM Page 4 ...

Page 141: ...ter or Track 21 Using the Display Function 22 Repeat Play 23 Using the A B Repeat Function 24 Program Playback in a Specific Order 25 Using the Disc View Function 26 Selecting Audio 27 Selecting the Subtitle Language 28 Selecting the Desired Screen Angle 29 Using the Bookmark Function 30 Using the Zoom and 3D Sound Functions 31 Using the Setup Menu 32 Setting Up the Language Features 33 Setting Up...

Page 142: ...SE PHONE ADVANCED DOLBY DIGITAL DECODER BUILT IN LEVEL SKIP MIN MAX OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE DIGITAL VIDEO SPATIALIZER N 2 2 DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER DVD 909 STANDBY ON DVD 909 OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE 24bit 96kHz AUDIO D A CONVERTER DIGITAL VIDEO SPATIALIZER N 2 2 DVD VIDEO CD CD PLAYER DVD 709 SKIP STANDBY ON DVD 709 COPY PROTECTION Many DVD discs are encoded with copy protection Because of this you sho...

Page 143: ...ess deterioration of audio qual ity over time Video with CD sound VHS quality MPEG1 compression technology DVD contains excellent sound and video due to Dolby Digital and MPEG2 system Various screen and audio functions can be easily selected through the on screen menu DVD VIDEO CD AUDIO CD 12 cm 8 cm 74 min 20 min 12 cm 8 cm 74 min 20 min Logos Disc Types Recording Types Disc Size Max Playing Time...

Page 144: ...indicators are displayed here DISC TRAY Press OPEN CLOSE to open and close the disc tray GREEN LAMP SKIP SEARCH Use to skip or search a scene or music OPEN CLOSE Press to open and close the disc tray PLAY PAUSE Begin or pause disc play JOG DIAL Operates frame by frame playback In CD mode performs track search SHUTTLE DIAL Performs fast or slow motion playback STOP Stops disc play DISC OPERATION RO...

Page 145: ...splayed here DISC TRAY Press OPEN CLOSE to open and close the disc tray GREEN LAMP SKIP SEARCH Use to skip or search a scene or music OPEN CLOSE Press to open and close the disc tray PLAY PAUSE Begin or pause disc play STOP Stops disc play DISC OPERATION ROTARY INDICATOR OPERATION INDICATOR DISC TYPE INDICATOR TRACK INDICATOR 3D SOUND INDICATOR ANGLE INDICATOR CHAPTER INDICATOR REPEAT INDICATOR CH...

Page 146: ...oder 5 1CH ANALOG AUDIO OUT JACKS Connect to an amplifier with 5 1ch analog input jacks MIXED AUDIO OUT JACKS Connect to the Audio input jacks of your television audio video receiver or VCR VIDEO OUT JACKS Use a video cable to connect one of these jacks to the Video input on your television S VIDEO OUT JACK Use the S Video cable to connect this jack to the S Video jack on your television for a hig...

Page 147: ...JACKS Connect to the Audio input jacks of your television audio video receiver or VCR VIDEO OUT JACK Use a video cable to connect this jack to the Video input on your television S VIDEO OUT JACK Use the S Video cable to connect this jack to the S Video jack on your television for a higher quality picture TV SYSTEM SELECT SWITCH Use the switch to set TV system SCART AV JACK Connect to a TV with sca...

Page 148: ...s may produce black bands at the top and bottom of the screen This switch is located in the rear of DVD player TVSYSTEMSELECT NTSC SECAM PAL If you use PAL TV You should set TV SYSTEM to PAL TVSYSTEMSELECT NTSC SECAM PAL If you use NTSC TV You should set TV SYSTEM to NTSC TVSYSTEMSELECT NTSC SECAM PAL If you use SECAM TV You should set TV SYSTEM to SECAM PAL TV NTSC SECAM VIDEO CD only TVSYSTEMSEL...

Page 149: ...ack or disc TV POWER Button Use to set the remote to control a compati ble TV VOLUME CON Button To control the master volume of the player 3D SOUND Button BOOKMARK Button PLAY PAUSE Button Begin Pause disc play SKIP Buttons Use to skip the title chapter or track CLEAR Button Use to remove menus or status displays from the screen MODE Button Allows you to program a specific order DISPLAY Button Dis...

Page 150: ...ries Make sure that the polari ties and are aligned correctly 3 Replace the battery cover Check the polarity of the batteries Dry Cell Check if the batteries are drained Check if remote sensor is blocked by obstacles Check if there is any fluores cent lighting nearby Install Batteries in the Remote To Connect Headphones not included DVD 909 only Turn the headphone volume down to the minimum settin...

Page 151: ...ck Method 3 DVD Player TV with Scart Input Jack Audio Video Always turn off the DVD player TV and other components before you connect or disconnect any cables Refer to owner s manual of the components you are connecting for more information on those par ticular components TV Normal Widescreen Projection etc Good picture Basic Audio In case of Method 1 or 2 OR OR AV Cable included S Video Cable inc...

Page 152: ...yer Amplifier with 5 1ch Analog Input Jacks Method 3 DVD Player Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder DTS Decoder Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Mixed Audio Out Analog Audio Out Audio Input Jacks Audio Input Jacks 5 1ch Analog Amplifier Dolby Digital Decoder Digital Audio Input Jacks 2ch Amplifier Digital Audio Out AV1 AV1 TV AV2 AV2 OTHEREQUIPMENT Front RH Rear RH Front LH Rear LH Center Subwoofer TV ...

Page 153: ... DVD Player TV with Scart Input Jack Audio Video Always turn off the DVD player TV and other components before you connect or disconnect any cables Refer to owner s manual of the additional compo nents you are connecting for more information for those particular components AV Cable included S Video Cable included Scart Cable not included Good picture Basic Audio In case of Method 1 or 2 Best pictu...

Page 154: ...mplifier Digital Audio Out Rear Panel ANALOG AUDIO OUT R L VIDEO OUT S VIDEOOUT TVSYSTEMSELECT NTSC SECAM PAL AV Connecting to an Audio System Method 1 DVD Player 2ch Stereo Amplifier or Dolby Pro Logic Decoder Method 2 DVD Player Amplifier with Dolby Digital Decoder DTS Decoder NOTE You can build up the optimum AV system by following the connection examples on this page and the previous page DVD ...

Page 155: ... first time you plug in the player Playing a Disc D D D D V V V V D D D D V V V V C C C C D D D D C C C C D D D D 19 1 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The STANDBY indicator light goes out and the tray opens 2 2 Place a disc gently into the tray with the disc s label facing up 3 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button or OPEN CLOSE button to close the disc tray 1 6 RETURN SELECT MENU LANGUAGE PRESS 1 FOR ENGLI...

Page 156: ...he DVD player during PAUSE or STEP mode By pressing or shuttling you can select slow motion playback for 1 2 1 4 or 1 8 of normal speed No sound is heard during slow mode Press PLAY PAUSE to resume normal playback When playing a VCD the reverse slow motion playback will not work Several options are available during DVD playback RESUME function When you stop disc play the player remembers where you...

Page 157: ...ss BACK SKIP button it moves backward 5 minutes When playing a VCD 2 0 in the MENU MODE or Track View function if you press NEXT SKIP button it moves to the next MENU or the next Track View display If you press BACK SKIP button it moves to the previous MENU or the previous Track View dis play Refer to page 26 1 1 Press the FWD or REV SEARCH button on the remote or turn the SHUTTLE dial DVD 909 onl...

Page 158: ...PLAY button D D D D V V V V D D D D V V V V C C C C D D D D C C C C D D D D When Playing a CD VCD 1 1 During playback press the DISPLAY button on the remote Current track number and elapsed time will be displayed Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select a track Use the UP DOWN button or Number buttons to enter a different track number then press the ENTER button To enter the time from which you want to...

Page 159: ...feature 1 1 Press the REPEAT button once to display the current status 2 2 Press the REPEAT button twice to repeat the chapter currently playing 3 3 Press the REPEAT button a third time to repeat the title currently playing 4 4 Press the REPEAT button again to turn off the repeat feature 23 NOTE DVD repeats playback by chap ter or title CD and VCD repeat playback by disc or track Depending on the ...

Page 160: ...Marking the segment allows you to review it by pressing the REPEAT button D D D D V V V V D D D D V V V V C C C C D D D D C C C C D D D D To set up A B Repeat To clear A B Repeat 24 1 2 1 2 1 1 REPEAT A REPEAT A B REPEAT OFF NOTE New titles or tracks must be marked separately If the title or track is completed before marking the end B the end of title or track becomes B automatically Depending on ...

Page 161: ...n stop mode Use the LEFT RIGHT button to select RANDOM and press the ENTER button The disc will be played back in ran dom order e g To program chapters 5 and 7 in order e g To program tracks 5 and 7 in order e g To start RANDOM playback 25 TITLE CHAPTER 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 When you make a wrong selection during programming Use the UP DOWN button to select CLEAR LAST TRA...

Page 162: ...O SCAN lets you listen to the beginning of each music segment for about 10 seconds Track View VCD Displays the beginning view of each track and the track number 1 1 Press the TOP MENU but ton during playback 2 2 Press the UP DOWN button to select TRACK VIEW Press the ENTER button 3 3 Select the desired view by pressing the UP DOWN or LEFT RIGHT buttons An example of a Track View 4 4 Press the ENTE...

Page 163: ...D D V V V V C C C C D D D D C C C C D D D D Using the Menu Button Using the Audio Button When playing a DVD 1 1 Press the MENU button 2 2 Use the UP DOWN button to select AUDIO informa tion An example of a disc menu 3 3 Press the ENTER button 4 4 Use the UP DOWN button to select ENGLISH An example of a disc menu 5 5 Press the ENTER button When playing a VCD In disc version 2 0 the MENU button work...

Page 164: ...se the UP DOWN button to select SUBTITLE infor mation An example of a disc menu 3 3 Press the ENTER button 4 4 Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired lan guage An example of a disc menu 5 5 Press the ENTER button When playing a VCD In disc version 2 0 the MENU button works as a conversion switch between MENU ON and MENU OFF mode When playing a VCD 1 1 or CD the MENU button will not work 28 T...

Page 165: ...isplay example 2 2 Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired screen angle Then press the ENTER button Angle information display example 3 3 Use the LEFT RIGHT button to determine whether or not the ANGLE mark will be dis played 29 NOTE This function is disc dependent and may not work with all DVDs This function does not work when a DVD has not been recorded with a multi camera angle system 2 3 ...

Page 166: ... display Recalling a Marked Scene 1 1 During playback press the BOOKMARK button on the remote 2 2 Use the LEFT RIGHT but ton to select a marked scene 3 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to skip to the marked scene Clearing a Bookmark 1 1 1 1 During playback press the BOOKMARK button on the remote 2 2 2 2 Use the LEFT RIGHT but ton to select the bookmark number you want to delete 3 3 3 3 Press the CLEA...

Page 167: ...X nor mal in order During VCD playback press ENTER to zoom in 2X normal in order 31 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS NOTE 3D Sound is possible only on discs recorded using DOLBY SURROUND or DOLBY DIGITAL However some of these discs do not contain the rear sound signal Depending on the disc the Zoom and 3D Sound function may not work Certain audio feature of this product manufactured under a lice...

Page 168: ...with vio lence X rating etc AUDIO OPTIONS Setup of the Audio Options See P36 Use to set up the audio options such as speaker setup DISPLAY OPTIONS Setup of the Display Options See P38 39 Use to select which type of screen you want to watch and several display options 2 2 Use the UP DOWN button on the remote to access the different features 3 3 Press the ENTER button to access the sub features To m...

Page 169: ... 4 4 Use the UP DOWN button to select ENG LISH 5 5 Press the ENTER button ENGLISH is selected and the screen returns to SETUP MENU To make the SETUP MENU disappear press the RETURN button 1 1 2 2 e g Setting up in ENGLISH PLAYER MENU LANGUAGE 1 ENGLISH 2 FRANCAIS 3 DEUTSCH 4 ESPAÑOL 5 ITALIANO 6 NEDERLANDS SETUP MENU 1 PLAYER MENU ENGLISH 2 DISC MENU ENGLISH 3 AUDIO ENGLISH 4 SUBTITLE AUTOMATIC 5 ...

Page 170: ...U A A Press the SETUP button when in play or stop mode B B Use the UP DOWN button to select SUBTITLE C C Press the ENTER button D D Use the UP DOWN button to select ENGLISH Select AUTOMATIC if you want the subtitle language to be the same as the language selected as the audio preference Select OTHERS if the language you want is not listed Some discs may not contain the language you select as your ...

Page 171: ...e UP DOWN button and press the ENTER button 5 5 Enter the new password After entering the new password re enter it one more times to make sure the password works The Parental Level function is com patible only with parental level encoded discs 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 How to make the SETUP MENU disappear or return to menu screen during set up Press RETURN button e g Setting up in LE...

Page 172: ... to select AUDIO OPTIONS Then press the ENTER button 3 3 Use the UP DOWN button to select the desired item Then press the ENTER button DOLBY DIGITAL OUT MPEG 2 DIGITAL OUT A digital surround sound format that is recorded by Dolby Digital MPEG 2 Audio Select the suitable output signal type of DIGI TAL AUDIO OUT MPEG 2 DIGI TAL OUT Bitstream PCM during playback DTS This program features discrete 5 1...

Page 173: ...DVD 909 only D D D D V V V V D D D D 37 1 1 Press the SETUP button in play or stop mode 2 2 Press the UP DOWN button to select AUDIO OPTIONS Then press the ENTER button 3 3 Use the UP DOWN button to select SPEAKER SETUP Then press the ENTER button SPEAKER MODE You can set a mode in the system that s currently used Initially it is set as follows Front speaker L R Found Large Center speaker Not foun...

Page 174: ...aspect ratio ANGLE MARK Use to turn on or off the on screen displays when the DVDs play multiple angles of a particular scene STILL MODE Prevents picture distortion in still mode and displays small letters clearly SCREEN MESSAGES Use to turn on screen messages on or off FRONT DISPLAY Adjust the brightness of the unit s front panel display BLACK LEVEL QUASI PAL SCART OUT DISPLAY OPTIONS 1 TV ASPECT...

Page 175: ...reen displays that appear in screen on or off FRONT DISPLAY BRIGHT It makes the Front Panel Display bright DIM It makes the Front Panel Display dim AUTO DIM It makes the Front Panel Display dim automati cally when playing a DVD BLACK LEVEL Adjust the brightness of screen QUASI PAL Depending on a disc you can play a NTSC DVD disc by QUASI PAL mode SCART OUT RGB If RGB has been selected RGB signal w...

Page 176: ... PLAY PAUSE NEXT SKIP STOP STEP CLEAR MODE A B REPEAT BOOKMARK BRAND SAMSUNG D SAMSUNG F LG A LOEWE PHILPS FINLUX A YOKO LOEWE OPTAA MITSUBISHI A PHONOLAA RADIOLAA SCHNEIDER SAMSUNG A SAMSUNG B SAMSUNG C SAMSUNG E TOSHIBAA PANASONIC A GRUNDIG A BLAUPUNKT SIEMENS SHARP A HITACHI A SANYO A AKAI FISHER HITACH B SABAA THOMSON A NORDMENDE A THOMSON B SABA B TELEFUNKEN A NORDMENDE B BRANDT FERGUSON PION...

Page 177: ...channel sound is reproduced only when the following conditions are met 1 The DVD player is connected with the proper amplifier 2 The disc is recorded with 5 1 channel sound Check whether the disc being played has the Dolby 5 1 ch mark on the outside Check if your audio system is connected and working properly The features or action cannot be completed at this time because 1 The DVD s software rest...

Page 178: ...peed 1 2 to 1 4 m sec Maximum Play Time 74 min Video Audio R Red 0 714 Vp p 75 Ω load G Green 0 714 Vp p 75 Ω load B Blue 0 714 Vp p 75 Ω load Composite Video 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω load Luminance Signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω load Color Signal 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω load 2 Channel 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω load Luminance Signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω load Color Signal 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω load 2 Channel L 1 L R 2 R 5 1 Channel F L L R R L R R C T...

Page 179: ...Signal 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω load 1 Channel 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω load Luminance Signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω load Color Signal 0 286 Vp p 75 Ω load 2 Channel L 1 L R 2 R 2 Channel L 1 L R 2 R Analog 2 Vrms 1 kHz Digital 0 50 Vp p 48 kHz Sampling 4 Hz to 22 kHz 96 kHz Sampling 4 Hz to 44 kHz 110 dB 96 dB 0 003 VCD 12 cm CD 8 cm COMPACT DISC CD 12 cm COMPACT DISC DVD DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC Operating Temperature Range Op...

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